"The Sentinel of Indian Democracy: The Judiciary as the
Final Interpreter of the Constitution"
- Introduction
to the Indian Constitution:
- Brief
overview of the Indian Constitution as the foundational legal document of
the country.
- Importance
of having a mechanism for interpreting and applying its provisions.
- The
Role of Interpreting Authority:
- Explanation
of the necessity for an authoritative body to interpret the
Constitution's provisions.
- Different
branches of the government and their roles in governance.
- The
Judiciary: Guardian of Constitutional Values:
- Introduction
to the Indian judiciary and its hierarchical structure.
- Emphasis
on the judiciary's role in upholding constitutional principles and
protecting citizens' rights.
- Final
Interpreter of the Constitution:
- Explanation
of why the judiciary is considered the final interpreter.
- Discussion
on the powers vested in the judiciary to interpret laws and settle
disputes.
- Examples
of landmark cases where the judiciary has played a crucial role in
interpreting constitutional provisions.
- Understanding
the Options:
- Analysis
of the options provided in the MCQ.
- Explanation
of why the judiciary, represented by option (3), is the correct answer.
- Contrast
with other branches of government and their functions.
- Conclusion:
Upholding Constitutional Integrity:
- Recapitulation
of the judiciary's pivotal role in interpreting and safeguarding the
Constitution.
- Reflection
on the significance of having an independent and impartial judiciary in
preserving the democratic fabric of India.
This article elucidates the
pivotal role of the judiciary as the final interpreter of the Indian
Constitution, emphasizing its responsibility in upholding constitutional values
and protecting citizens' rights.
- Who
is considered the final interpreter of the Indian Constitution?
- (a)
President of India
- (b)
Parliament
- (c)
Judiciary
- (d)
Attorney General
Correct answer: (c) Judiciary
- Which
branch of government plays a crucial role in upholding constitutional
principles and protecting citizens' rights in India?
- (a)
Executive
- (b)
Legislature
- (c)
Judiciary
- (d)
Bureaucracy
Correct answer: (c) Judiciary
- In
the Indian legal system, who has the authority to interpret laws and
settle disputes?
- (a)
President of India
- (b)
Prime Minister
- (c)
Judiciary
- (d)
Attorney General
Correct answer: (c) Judiciary
- Which
branch of government is primarily responsible for interpreting the Indian
Constitution?
- (a)
Executive
- (b)
Legislature
- (c)
Judiciary
- (d)
Attorney General
Correct answer: (c) Judiciary
- Which
entity is tasked with upholding constitutional integrity and protecting
citizens' rights in India?
- (a)
President of India
- (b)
Parliament
- (c)
Judiciary
- (d)
Attorney General
Correct answer: (c) Judiciary