GK
RTI ACT 2005
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Question
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A High Court has no advisory jurisdiction. Is the statement correct?
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YES
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NO
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If the Governor insists
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Ans. Article 143 of the Indian Constitution empowered the Supreme Court with advisory jurisdiction. As per this, even the President can seek Supreme Court’s advice over any issue of law or public importance.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Constitution of India has empowered the supreme court with the ‘advisory jurisdiction’. “Article 143” has described this jurisdiction power and has maintained it in a mannered way.
Detailed explanation-3: -Since States alone are entitled to appear before the Court, public (governmental) international organizations cannot be parties to a case before it. However, a special procedure, the advisory procedure, is available to such organizations and to them alone.
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