Question : Which amendment in the Indian Constitution is related to the extension of jurisdiction of high courts to union territories?
Option 1: 9th Amendment
Option 2: 7th Amendment
Option 3: 1st Amendment
Option 4: 13th Amendment
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Correct Answer: 7th Amendment
Solution : The correct answer is the 7th Amendment.
According to the 7th Amendment Act of 1956, Parliament was given the authorisation to establish a common High Court for two or more states and/or a union territory. An example of this is the states of Punjab and Haryana, and the Union Territory Chandigarh have a common High Court situated at the Chandigarh Union Territory.
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Question : Which of the following articles of the Indian Constitution is related to the writ of the High Courts?
Option 1: 32
Option 2: 126
Option 3: 76
Option 4: 226
Question : Which constitutional amendment act added provisions related to Municipalities in the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: 97th Amendment Act 2011
Option 2: 71st Amendment Act 1992
Option 3: 74th Amendment Act 1992
Option 4: 69th Amendment Act 1993
Question : The Family Courts (Amendment) Act 2022 has amended the Family Courts Act, 1984. The Act allows _____________ to establish Family Courts.
Option 1: district courts
Option 2: state governments
Option 3: union government
Option 4: district collector
Question : Which part of the Indian constitution deals with Union Territories?
Option 1: Part VI
Option 2: Part VII
Option 3: Part VIII
Option 4: Part IX
Question : Which of the following constitutional amendment acts made the right to education a fundamental right under Article 21A of the Indian constitution?
Option 1: 91st Amendment Act, 2003
Option 2: 86th Amendment Act, 2002
Option 3: 89th Amendment Act, 2003
Option 4: 19th Amendment Act, 1966
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