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Supreme Court AJK MCQs – Constitution & Politics of AJK

1. The Supreme Court of AJK is established under:

(A) UN Charter


(B) Lahore Resolution


(C) Government of India Act 1935


(D) Interim Constitution Act 1974




2. The highest judicial authority in AJK is:

(A) High Court


(B) Federal Shariat Court


(C) Session Court


(D) Supreme Court




3. The Supreme Court of AJK consists of:

(A) Chief Justice only


(B) Prime Minister and judges


(C) Chief Justice and judges


(D) President and judges




4. The Chief Justice of AJK Supreme Court is appointed by:

(A) Prime Minister of Pakistan


(B) President of Pakistan


(C) Speaker Assembly


(D) President of AJK




5. The Supreme Court of AJK mainly performs:

(A) Legislative functions


(B) Executive functions


(C) Political functions


(D) Judicial functions




6. The Supreme Court of AJK hears appeals from:

(A) Civil Secretariat


(B) Local Government


(C) Election Commission


(D) High Court




7. The seat of Supreme Court AJK is located in:

(A) Rawalakot


(B) Mirpur


(C) Muzaffarabad


(D) Kotli




8. The tenure of Supreme Court judges is determined by:

(A) Prime Minister


(B) UN Resolution


(C) Interim Constitution Act 1974


(D) Cabinet Decision




9. The retirement age of Supreme Court judges in AJK is:

(A) 60 years


(B) 62 years


(C) 68 years


(D) 65 years




10. The Supreme Court of AJK can interpret:

(A) Criminal codes only


(B) Tax laws only


(C) Foreign laws


(D) Constitution of AJK




11. Judicial review in AJK is exercised by:

(A) Election Commission


(B) Supreme Court


(C) Prime Minister


(D) Legislative Assembly




12. The Supreme Court protects:

(A) Fundamental rights


(B) Political parties


(C) Trade unions


(D) Media houses




13. The AJK Supreme Court is independent from:

(A) Judiciary


(B) Public Service Commission


(C) Legislature and Executive


(D) Election Commission




14. The number of judges in AJK Supreme Court is fixed by:

(A) President Order


(B) Prime Minister


(C) Constitution


(D) Supreme Court itself




15. Appeals against High Court decisions are filed in:

(A) Session Court


(B) Supreme Court


(C) Civil Court


(D) Shariat Court




16. The oath of Supreme Court judges is administered by:

(A) Prime Minister


(B) Speaker Assembly


(C) President AJK


(D) Chief Secretary




17. The Supreme Court may hear constitutional petitions regarding:

(A) Fundamental rights


(B) Foreign policy


(C) International trade


(D) Defense matters




18. The judicial system of AJK is based on:

(A) British legal system


(B) Tribal laws


(C) French law


(D) Russian law




19. The Supreme Court ensures supremacy of:

(A) Political parties


(B) Cabinet


(C) Constitution


(D) Bureaucracy




20. The Supreme Court of AJK can invalidate laws that are:

(A) Popular


(B) Unconstitutional


(C) Religious


(D) Economic




21. The Interim Constitution Act of AJK was passed in:

(A) 1947


(B) 1956


(C) 1974


(D) 1973




22. The judiciary in AJK includes:

(A) Supreme Court and High Court


(B) Parliament only


(C) Cabinet only


(D) Army courts only




23. The Supreme Court acts as guardian of the:

(A) Media


(B) Constitution


(C) Cabinet


(D) Budget




24. Judges of the Supreme Court can be removed through:

(A) Public voting


(B) Police action


(C) Prime Minister order


(D) Constitutional procedure




25. The Supreme Court of AJK deals with:

(A) Trade agreements only


(B) Sports matters only


(C) Civil and constitutional matters


(D) Foreign embassies only




26. The judiciary of AJK is separated from:

(A) Executive


(B) Armed forces


(C) Parliament only


(D) Election Commission




27. The Supreme Court can issue decisions binding on:

(A) Courts below


(B) Foreign governments


(C) Media only


(D) NGOs only




28. The constitutional head of AJK is:

(A) President


(B) Prime Minister


(C) Chief Justice


(D) Governor




29. The executive head of AJK is:

(A) President


(B) Chief Justice


(C) Prime Minister


(D) Speaker




30. The Supreme Court of AJK is part of the:

(A) Judiciary


(B) Legislature


(C) Executive


(D) Military




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