Question
Decision-makers occupying the high echelons in the
judiciary and the executive should ______________ that by not making the fullest use of the expertise of academic lawyers, they are doing a disfavour to our society. In the following question, a sentence is given with a blank to be filled in with appropriate words. Five alternatives are suggested for the question. Choose the correct alternative, such that both the words fit contextually and grammatically in the given statement.Solution
Both ‘recognise’ and ‘consider’ fit the blank. Decision-makers occupying the high echelons in the judiciary and the executive should recognise/consider that by not making the fullest use of the expertise of academic lawyers, they are doing a disfavour to our society.
According to the Court-Fees Act, 1870 all fees referred to in section 3 or chargeable under this Act shall be collected by _____________
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