The Supreme Court is the apex court of our country. In this context, explain the following
The composition of the Supreme Court of India
Keeping in view the powers of the Union Parliament, answer the following questions:
Mention three of its Legislative Powers
The Parliament of the Union Government is competent to legislate on all matters that are enumerated in the Union List and the Concurrent List of the Constitution. In the Concurrent List, the Parliament and the State Legislatures have joint jurisdiction. However, in case of conflict over any law made under the Concurrent List, the Union Law will prevail upon the State Law provided the State Law has not received the earlier assent of the President.
Keeping in view the powers of the Union Parliament, answer the following questions:
Mention three of its Financial Powers
Keeping in view the powers of the Union Parliament, answer the following questions:
Mention three of its Administrative or Executive Powers
Mention one circumstances when the President can appoint the Prime Minister Using his discretionary power.
The Supreme Court is the apex court of our country. In this context, explain the following :
The meaning of independence of the judiciary and the need to do so