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1. Consider the following statements.
 
i) A law commission was set up by Macaulay.

ii) It codified the Indian Laws.
2. Consider the following statements.
 
i) An Indian Penal Code was prepared in \(1860\).

ii) The Calcutta High Court was established in \(1862\).

iii) The Government of India Act, \(1935\) created the Federal Court.
3. Which of the following statements is not true about India’s Supreme Court?
 
i) The Supreme Court of India is the highest court of the land.

ii) It was established by part V under Chapter IV of the Indian Constitution.

iii) Supreme court cannot transfer cases from one High court to another.

iv) Its decisions are binding on all courts
4. Assertion (A): The Supreme Court is a Court of Record.

Reason (R): It maintains records of the court proceedings and its decisions are found upon the lower courts.
5. Agree or disagree:
 
a) Every citizen of India can approach the Supreme court. –
 
b) Rich and powerful people control the judiciary system. –
 
c) Every citizen has a right to get justice through the courts. -
 
d) Politicians cannot control judges. –