- Which of the following is not a Bill of Exchange?
- Share
- Demand Draft
- Post Dated Cheque
- None of these
- Which of the following is not true about inchoate offence?
- It is an ambiguous instrument.
- It is an incomplete or blank negotiable instrument.
- It is not a negotiable instrument.
- It is a documentary bill.
- The term novus actus interveniens means-
- Directness of damages
- Remoteness of damages
- Direct or remote damages
- Foreseeable Damages
- Goodwill of a partnership business is the property of the partnership
- Under Section 14
- Under Section 13
- Under Section 12
- Under Section 11
- Under Section 7 of the Specific Relief Act, the recovery of the movable property can be made by:
- finder of the movable property
- Buyer of the movable property
- Bailee of the property
- All of the above
- Specific Performance of any contract is granted:
- If provided in the contract
- If the contract is in its nature indeterminable
- At the discretion of the Court
- In all the above
- Preparation to commit Dacoity is:
- Punishable offence
- Not Punishable Offence
- No offence
- None of the above
- Provisions of Section 10 CPC are
- Directory
- Mandatory
- Discretionary
- None of the above
- Remedy of restitution of conjugal rights is aimed at
- Dissolving the marriage
- Preserving the marriage
- Both (a) & (b)
- Either (a) & (b)
- After the passing of a decree for judicial separation, cohabitation is
- Obligatory
- Not Obligatory
- Directory
- Either (a) or (c)
- The Rajya Sabha, which is the Upper House of Parliament, has a maximum strength of
- 250 members
- 225 members
- 330 members
- 350 members
- Proof is the result of
- Inquiry
- Evidence
- Investigation
- Statement
- To impose joint liability under Section 34 of IPC, the prosecution needs to prove:
- Intention
- Same Intention
- Similar Intention
- Common Intention
- Indian Evidence Act 1872 does not expressly mention about
- Oral Evidence
- Documentary Evidence
- Secondary Evidence
- Circumstantial Evidence
- Civil Court’s jurisdiction is barred in proceedings under
- Industrial Disputes Act
- Income Tax recovery under IT Act
- Administrative Tribunal Act
- All of the above
- The death of a plaintiff or defendant shall not cause the suit to abate, if
- The cause of action survives
- The relief survives
- The right to sue survives
- All of the above
- Pleadings should state:
- Material Facts
- The Law
- The Evidence
- Any Facts
- Remedies available against an ex parte decree include:
- Appeal
- Review
- Application for setting aside the decree
- All of these
- An ex parte decree can be set aside on the grounds of
- Summon not duly served
- Being prevented by any sufficient cause from appearance
- Only (a) is correct
- Both (a) and (b)
- If the right to sue survives, will the suit be abated by a party’s death?
- Yes
- No
- If the opposite party agrees
- None of the above
- A fact is said to be proved
- If it is admitted
- If it is incorporated in a document.
- If it is not denied
- If its existence is so probable that a prudent man would accept it as existing.
- In Criminal Proceedings, the fact that accused person has a bad character is
- Irrelevant
- Relevant
- above (a) is correct, unless evidence has been given that he has a good character
- All the above are incorrect
- Offence is defined under
- Section 41 of IPC
- Section 40 of IPC
- Section 42 of IPC
- Section 39 of IPC
- Sovereignty under Constitution belongs to
- The President
- The Parliament
- The people
- The judiciary
- The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India is:
- Appellate
- Original
- Original and Appellate
- Original, Appellate and Advisory
- In which of the following types of Contract, Consideration is not necessary
- Partnership
- Pledge
- Agency
- Bailment
- Shariat Act 1937 contains only
- 12 sections
- 6 sections
- 15 sections
- 9 sections
- A man is prohibited to marry his own daughter on the grounds of
- Affinity
- Consanguinity
- Fosterage
- None of the above
- Which State adopted the Panchayati Raj System?
- Rajasthan
- Karnataka
- Gujarat
- Punjab
- Chief Information Commissioner of State retains on the post upto the age of
- 58 years
- 60 years
- 65 years
- 62 years
Answers
- (a)
- (b)
- (b)
- (a)
- (d)
- (c)
- (a)
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Aparna Shukla
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