Executive &
Judiciary
Master the powers of the President, PM, Governor, CM, and the hierarchy of the Supreme Court and High Courts. Deep dive into Parts V and VI with interactive flashcards, PYQ sets, and AI mocks.
🚨 MISSION 100
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A comprehensive bilingual breakdown of the Union & State Executive and the integrated Judiciary system in India.
Consists of the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, and Attorney General.
Art 52: There shall be a President of India.
Art 74: Council of Ministers with PM at head to aid and advise President.
Art 76: Attorney General for India (Highest law officer).
Consists of the Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, and Advocate General.
Art 153: Governors of States.
Art 163: Council of Ministers with CM to aid and advise Governor.
Art 165: Advocate General for the State.
The apex court of India.
Art 124: Establishment and constitution of SC.
Art 129: SC to be a court of record.
Art 131: Original jurisdiction of SC.
Art 143: Power of President to consult SC (Advisory Jurisdiction).
The highest court at the state level.
Art 214: High Courts for States.
Art 215: High Courts to be courts of record.
Art 226: Power of High Courts to issue certain writs.
District courts and other lower courts operating under the High Court.
Art 233: Appointment of district judges by the Governor in consultation with the High Court.
🔥 Expected Institutional Questions
Identify the correct facts regarding the President, PM, Supreme Court, and High Courts.
🏆 Previous Year Polity (100 Qs)
Actual exam questions strictly based on the Executive and Judiciary.
🌟 Detailed Executive & Judicial Profiles
Comprehensive bilingual elaborations detailing powers, jurisdictions, and constitutional offices.
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