The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is one of the principal organs of the United Nations, primarily serving to settle legal disputes submitted by states and provide advisory opinions on international legal questions. It is important for candidates preparing for government examinations to have knowledge of international bodies like the ICJ.
The key fact regarding the ICJ that is relevant to this question is the number of judges it consists of. Understanding how they are chosen is also valuable, but for the purpose of this question, we will focus on the number of judges:
Now, let's examine why the other choices do not apply:
In conclusion, the total number of judges in the International Court of Justice is indeed 15, making option 15 the correct choice.
Match List-I with List-II
| List-I | List-II |
|---|---|
| (A) United Nations Security Council | (II) New York |
| (B) International Court of Justice | (III) Hague |
| (C) International Labour Organisation | (I) Geneva |
| (D) United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation | (IV) Paris |
Which of the following is the result of Lokmanya Tilak’s exemplary life?