High Courts and Subordinate Courts

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56. Who appoints the judges of the subordinate courts in a union territory?
a) The Chief Justice of the High Court
b) The President of India
c) The Lieutenant Governor
d) The Chief Justice of India

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57. The decisions of the High Court in a union territory can be appealed to the:
a) Supreme Court
b) District Court
c) Subordinate Court
d) Lok Adalat

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58. The term of office of a judge of a Subordinate Court is generally:
a) 5 years
b) 7 years
c) Until the age of 62
d) Until retirement

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59. Which one of the following statements is true about the hierarchy of Subordinate Courts?
a) District Courts have appellate jurisdiction over High Courts
b) High Courts have appellate jurisdiction over District Courts
c) Subordinate Courts have appellate jurisdiction over High Courts
d) High Courts have original jurisdiction over Subordinate Courts

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60. The decisions of Subordinate Courts can be appealed to the:
a) Supreme Court
b) High Court
c) District Court
d) Lok Adalat

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