Indian Constitution Questions Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Which of the following writ’s meaning is –“to have the body of”-
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6532671fceb554283fe9fd39- 1Habeas corpustrue
- 2Mandamusfalse
- 3Quo warrantofalse
- 4Certiorarifalse
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Answer : 1. "Habeas corpus"
Explanation :
"Habeas corpus" is a Latin term that translates to "to have the body of." It refers to a legal order that requires a person who is detaining another individual to bring the detained person before a court or judge. This writ ensures that the detainee's physical liberty is protected, preventing unlawful or arbitrary detention. Habeas corpus is a fundamental right in many legal systems and is essential for safeguarding individual freedoms.
Q: In which of the following situations, Habeas corpus writ is issued-
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6532666f9c44d229e72372df- 1Loss of propertyfalse
- 2Extra tax receiptsfalse
- 3Faulty police detentiontrue
- 4Violation of freedom of expressionfalse
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Answer : 3. "Faulty police detention "
Explanation :
Habeas corpus is a legal order that requires a person who is holding someone in custody to bring the detainee before a court or judge. This writ is typically issued to protect individuals from unlawful detention or imprisonment. Therefore, it is issued in situations where there is a faulty or improper police detention, ensuring that individuals are not held without proper legal justification or due process.
Q: Which of the following is the foundation of personal freedom-
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6532656ad40bec75a927c074- 1Mandamusfalse
- 2Habeas corpustrue
- 3Quo warrantofalse
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Answer : 2. "Habeas corpus "
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It is an order issued by the court to a person who has detained another person,to produce the body of the latter before it.
Q: Which of the following writs is called Bulwark of personal freedom-
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653264e62f3bde70c149ffb4- 1Mandamusfalse
- 2Habeas corpustrue
- 3Quo warrantofalse
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Answer : 2. "Habeas corpus "
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Under Article 32, Habeas Corpus is called the bulwark of personal freedom. It can be issued against government and non-government person.
Habeas corpus is a recourse in law whereby a person can report an unlawful detention or imprisonment before a court, usually through a prison official.
Q: Under which of the following writs, a person is restricted to perform any duties for which he does not have the authority-
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65326026d40bec75a927bb5a- 1Mandamusfalse
- 2Quo warrantotrue
- 3Certiorarifalse
- 4Habeas corpusfalse
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Answer : 2. "Quo warranto "
Explanation :
Quo warranto is a prerogative writ requiring the person to whom it is directed to show what authority they have for exercising some right or power (or “franchise”) they claim to hold.
Q: Which of the followings issues a writ-
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65325b6a2f3bde70c149f2b4- 1Any High Court and Supreme Courttrue
- 2Any Courtfalse
- 3District Courtfalse
- 4Administrative Tribunalfalse
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Answer : 1. "Any High Court and Supreme Court "
Explanation :
Supreme court (article 32) and High Courts (article 226) have the right to issue a writ.
Q: Under which of the following article,any person can go to supreme court in violation of fundamental rights-
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65325ae562ea2aa6a39c097c- 1Article32true
- 2Article 28false
- 3Article29false
- 4Article31false
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Answer : 1. "Article32 "
Explanation :
Under article 32, any person can go directly to supreme court in matters of violation of fundamental rights.
Q: In which of the part of the constitution, the fundamental rights are enshrined-
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65325a4fa162b16514551c51- 1Part 2false
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Answer : 4. "Part 3 "
Explanation :
The fundamental rights are enshrined in Part 3 of the constitution from Articles 12 to 35.