Mcqs Judicial Process
Mcqs Judicial Process
2. The great success of Cardozo's The Nature of the Judicial Process created demand for
further -------------
1. Reflections on the law
2. Insights in Law
3. Drawbacks in Law
4. Limitations in law
6. Common-law legal systems place great value on deciding cases according to consistent
principled rules, so that similar facts will yield similar and predictable outcomes, and
observance of precedent is the mechanism by which that goal is attained. The principle by
which judges are bound to precedents is known as ------------
1. Stare decisis
2. Quid Pro Quo
3. Common Law
4. Judgment analysis.
7. According to Plato ------------ is a virtue establishing rational order, with each part
performing its appropriate role and not interfering with the proper functioning of other
parts.
1. Justice
2. Rationality
3. Doctrines
4. Norms.
8. ----------- says, “Justice consists in what is lawful and fair, with fairness involving
equitable distributions and the correction of what is inequitable”.
1. Socrates
2. Hobbes
3. Bentham
4. Aristotle
9. According to Immanuel Kant, justice is ----------- with obligations with which we can
rightly be required to comply.
1. inextricably bound up
2. absolute
3. Infinite
4. Complex
10. Jeremy Bentham‟s „Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation in 1789‟. He
forwards the ---------------- which he also later calls the “greatest happiness” principle, as
the desirable basis for individual and collective decision-making.
1. “Principle of Equality”
2. “Principle of Benevolence”
3. “Principle of utility”
4. “Principle of Love and Affection”
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