West Bengal GK

The presiding officer of Labour Court of West Bengal should have been a District or an Additional District Judge as an additional qualification for a continuous period of

The presiding officer of Labour Court of West Bengal should have been a District or an Additional District Judge as an additional qualification for a continuous period of

Question The presiding officer of Labour Court of West Bengal should have been a District or an Additional District Judge as an additional qualification for a continuous period of Type multiple_choice Option 2 year incorrect Option 3 year correct Option 5 year incorrect Option 4 year incorrect Solution For a continuous period of 3 years,

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Under the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947, which of the following courts have been set up in West Bengal?

Under the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947, which of the following courts have been set up in West Bengal?

Question Under the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947, which of the following courts have been set up in West Bengal? Type multiple_choice Option Criminal Court incorrect Option Civil Court incorrect Option Labour Court correct Option District Court incorrect Solution In accordance with the provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947, the state of West

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Which pair is incorrect? 

Which pair is incorrect? 

a-1   b-2   c-3   d-4   The High Court at Calcutta, West Bengal was formerly known as the High Court of Judicature at Fort William. It was established on 1st July, 1862 under the High Courts Act, 1861. The High Court at Calcutta, West Bengal was formerly known as the High Court of

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Who was the first Indian to assume office as a judge of Calcutta High Court on 2 February, 1863?

Who was the first Indian to assume office as a judge of Calcutta High Court on 2 February, 1863?

Question Who was the first Indian to assume office as a judge of Calcutta High Court on 2 February, 1863? Type multiple_choice Option Sambhunath Pandit correct Option Prabha Shankar Mishra incorrect Option Ashok Kumar Mathur incorrect Option Phani Bhusan Chakravartti incorrect Solution On 2nd February 1863, Sambhunath Pandit made history as the first Indian to

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DGHC has three sub-divisions under its authority. Which of the following is not one of the three sub-divisions?

DGHC has three sub-divisions under its authority. Which of the following is not one of the three sub-divisions?

Question DGHC has three sub-divisions under its authority. Which of the following is not one of the three sub-divisions? Type multiple_choice Option Darjeeling incorrect Option West Dinajpur correct Option Kalimpong incorrect Option Kurseong incorrect Solution Under the authority of the DGHC (Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council), there are three sub-divisions: Darjeeling, Kurseong, and Mirik. Additionally, the

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