(c) Voidable (d) Illegal 3. An agreement in connection with horse-racing under section 30 of the Indian contract act is (a) Unlawful

Similar documents
LEGAL KNOWLEDGE. Administrative Law How the (administration) government will perform it's functions Administrative Law - Droid Administrative (France)

CHAPTER 2 CONTRACT LAWS INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, A contract is an agreement made between two or more parties which the law will enforce.

CENTRAL LAW PUBLICATIONS. LAW PUBLISHERS & BOOK SELLERS 107, DARBflANGA COLONY, ALLAHABAD (INDIA)


PÀ ÁðlPÀ gádå G À Áå ÀPÀgÀ CºÀðvÁ ÀjÃPÉë (PÉ- Émï) KARNATAKA STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST (K-SET) FOR LECTUERSHIP

CONTRACT LAW. Promisor - Person making the proposal Promisee - Person accepting the proposal Promise - Proposal when accepted becomes a promise

CLAT, LLM Rule of strict liability implies (a) No fault liability (b) Liability based on fault (c) Liability of the state (d) Absolute

ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (ZIMSEC) ORDINARY LEVEL SYLLABUS/SCHOOL CERTIFICATE LAW (2292)

CLAT, LLM The central pollution control board constituted under the water (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1974 consists of total

L.L.M. (Previous) DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY TORTS AND CRIMES

CLAT Principle: Letters or words not describing quality of things can be registered as a trade mark. Facts

TORTS SPECIFIC TORTS NEGLIGENCE

Introduction to Criminal Law

Matrimonial Causes Act Chapter M 7 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria Arrangement of Sections. Part I Jurisdiction

Foundation Level LAW PRACTICE MANUAL

4. What is private law? 3. What are laws? 1. Review all terms in chapters: 1, 2, 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, What is the purpose of Law?

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART II

(D 1231 LL/CL/ TCL/CSL)

Q1) What is Socio-legal research? Explain the doctrinal and nondoctrinal. Q2) Write a critical note on identification of a research problem?

Contents. Introduction xvi. Unit 1: Our Legal Heritage 9. How to Use This Book xvi. How to Get the Most from This Course 2

CONTRACT. What is a contract?

Legality of Consideration and Object S. 23 JMM KLELC 1

iii)i:,fr::;i!;"tf #;;:;':::l:::tiannumberirrespeetive

SINGAPORE PENAL CODE

Children Law - Barbados Abortion; Child stealing; Concealment of birth; Endangering life of children; Infanticide

1. The physical element of a crime is the a. mens rea b. actus reus c. offence d. intention

UNIT 6 : CONTINGENT AND QUASI CONTRACTS

VOLUME 1 ISSUE 2 IJJSR ISSN

LAWS OF BRUNEI CHAPTER 190 MARRIED WOMEN

COMMONWEALTH SECRETARIAT CARICOM SECRETARIAT COMMONWEALTH FUND FOR TECHNICAL COOPERATION. Explanatory Memorandum on draft Model Legislation

Chapter 4 Part VIII Sections of the Penal Code of 1960 Omitted in the CILS Harmonised Sharia Penal Code

POWERS AND FUNCTIONS I. JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS I. JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS

Matrimonial Causes Act

This CLAT Legal Aptitude sample paper consists 50 questions carrying 1 mark each. Question 1: (b) Public Accounts Committee Question 2:

THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA

MODULE -IV: Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy (Sec.107 to 114; Sec 120-A, B)

Correlation of Law in Action: Understanding Canadian Law With Canadian Law 2104/2204. Reference Pages

Plaintiff Entrapment Municipal Hearsay Substantive Trafficking Counter Claim Provocation Probation Justice of the peace

Class B.Com. I Sem. (Hons.)

THE CRIMINAL LAW (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010 BILL

CLAT Legal Aptitude. Question 1:

LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO MARRIED PERSONS ACT CHAPTER 45:50. Act 52 of 1976

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER AIBE 4

Civil Liability Amendment (Personal Responsibility) Act 2002 No 92

BRIEF STUDY OF CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS REGARDING PRISON SYSTEM AND INMATES IN INDIA

Foundation Level LAW PRACTICE MANUAL

LAW. Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks: 200

Multiple Choice Questions. Principles of law as they currently exist are studied under which of the following?

2. loss of movables from government custody owing to negligence of its officers.

Torts Ordinance [New Version]

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. SmartPrep.in

MCQ I.P.C. B C D. 2. Who was the chairman the Indian Penal Code was drafted by the First Indian law commission?

Part 1 INTRODUCTION TO LAW. 1 The nature of law

THE TRADE UNIONS ACT, 1926

SOLUTION BUSINESS AND CORPORATE LAW MAY 2011

6:06 PREVIOUS CHAPTER

CA-CPT MERCANTILE LAWS BY CA. ARVIND SINGHAL

BUSINESS AND CORPORATE LAW NOV 2010

Country Code: GD 1990 Rev. CAP. 90 MAINTENANCE ACT

CONTRACT LAW. Elements of a Contract

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 1 of 6

Date of commencement: 1st March, 1987 An Act to consolidate the law in relation to immigration and to introduce new provisions relating thereto.

JUDICIARY THE SUPREME COURT AND HIGH COURT

NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE I Year I Trimester B.A., LL.B (Hons.) Degree Programme TORTS I PROJECT TOPICS

Civil Partnership Bill [HL]

A short notes on crime

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF HONG KONG AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA FOR THE SURRENDER OF FUGITIVE OFFENDERS

Unit 1 Legal Aspects of Business: Law of Contract. Learning Objectives. Legal Aspects of Business: Law of Contract

Nationality Law, 1959

Supplemental Instructions for Self-Represented (Pro Se) Litigants Civil Case Information Sheet

Law of Tort (Paper 22, Unit 22) Syllabus - for the June and October 2009 Examinations

Level 4 Diploma in Paralegal Studies Qualification Specification

Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004

CRIMINAL LAW TJ MCINTYRE SEAN Ô TOGHDA

Unit One Introduction to law

WILLS IN THE INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

WINFIELD TORT EIGHTH EDITION J. A. JOLOWICZ, M.A.

THE LAW PROFESSOR TORT LAW ESSAY SERIES ESSAY QUESTION #3 MODEL ANSWER

The Prevention of Crimes in the Name of Honour & Tradition Bill, 2010

Table of Contents. The Authors 3. List of Abbreviations 13. Preface 15. General Introduction 17. Introduction to the Law of Contracts 27

LAWS OF WESTERN SAMOA CRIMES ANALYSIS PART I JURISDICTION

IOWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA TRIBAL COURT BAIL BOND SCHEDULE CHAPTER ONE CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY

Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction Twelfth Edition

M a l a y s i a ' s D o m e s t i c V i o l e n c e A c t ( )

CIVIL PROCEEDINGS: BURDEN AND STANDARD OF PROOF

X. COOK ISLANDS CRIMES (INTERNATIONALLY PROTECTED PERSONS AND HOSTAGES) ACT 1982, NO. 6

REVISED STATUTES OF ANGUILLA CHAPTER T35 TRADE UNIONS ACT. Showing the Law as at 15 December 2010

SCHOOL OF LEGAL STUDIES CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR

Chapter 1. General Provisions

Reality of Consent. Reality of Consent. Reality of Consent. Chapter 13

BLAW BUSINESS LAW, SECTION B3

NATIONAL LEGISLATION: ESTONIA

INDEX. Bill Parliamentary 31-2 private member's 32 burglary 168,188-9 aggravated 189 definition 188

Civil Partnership Bill [HL]

INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 PRELIMINARY

Protection of Children and Prevention of Sexual Offences (Scotland) Bill [AS PASSED]

PART I SEXUAL OFFENCES

ABOLITION OF CAPITAL AND CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ACT 1999 BERMUDA 1999 : 51 ABOLITION OF CAPITAL AND CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ACT 1999

Fundamental Rights. -Constitution of India. -Compiled.

THE PRAGMATIC NATURE OF PRIVATE DEFENCE UNDER CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE IN NIGERIA

Transcription:

CLAT, LLM-2009 1. Communication of a proposal is complete (a) When it is put in the course of transmission (b) When it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made (c) When the proposal is communicated to the person to whom it is made 2. Where one of the parties is under a mistake as to matter of fact, the contract is (a) Valid (b) Void (c) Voidable (d) Illegal 3. An agreement in connection with horse-racing under section 30 of the Indian contract act is (a) Unlawful (b) Void (c) Voidable (d) Valid 4. Novation of a contract means (a) The renewal of original contract (b) Substitution of a new contract in place of original contract (c) Cancellation of the contract (d) Alteration of the contract 5. A contract is not frustrated (a) By commercial impossibility (b) By imposition of Government restrictions or orders (c) By destruction of subject-matter of contract 6. For a loan, when there is stringency in money, a banker asks for an unusually high rate of interest, A accepts the loan these terms. This is (a) A valid transaction in the ordinary course of business (b) A transaction vitiated by coercion (c) A transaction vitiated by undue influence (d) A transaction vitiated by fraud 7. X and Y agree to marry each other on a certain date and before marriage X goes mad. Y cancels the agreement and sues for damages. Decide whether (a) No cause of action arises till the date of marriage (b) On account of X goes mad, the contract is frustrated and thus void, Y has no right to sue for damages (c) The contract itself is void (d) Y is guilty of breach of contract 1

8. A guarantee (a) Has to be in writing (b) Can be oral (c) Can be oral or in writing (d) Neither (a) nor (b) 9. Tort is a violation of (a) A right in personam (b) A right in rem (c) Both right in personam and right in rem (d) Neither right in personam nor right in rem 10. For the defence of volenti non-fit injuria, it is necessary that (a) The plaintiff knows that risk is there (b) The plaintiff agrees to suffer the harm (c) The plaintiff knowing that risk is there, agrees to suffer the harm 11. Act of state (a) Cannot be between a sovereign and the subjects of another state (b) Cannot be between a sovereign and his own subjects (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) nor (b) 12. For defamation, a tort (a) Should be in respect of a living person only (b) Can be in respect of deceased person (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Either (a) or (b) 13. The maxim res-ipsa loquitur is a (a) Rule of law (b) Rule of procedure (c) Rule of evidence (d) Rule of negligence 14. Special damage has got to be proved in an action for (a) Trespass (b) False imprisonment (c) Nuisance (d) None of the above 15. In which of the following cases it is not nuisance (a) Playing music through loudspeaker at night (b) Construction of a flour mill on the ground floor, while (c) Creation of foul smell on one s land which reaches neighbours (d) Washing clothes in front of a person s house at a public tap 2

16. X and his wife went for shopping leaving behind their dog in their care which they had locked after pulling up the glasses of the windows. For reasons unknown. The dog probably got excited and broke the rear glass, probably with its paws and jumped out A fragment of the broken glass flew at the face of one Y, a passerby, and pierced into his eye resulting in its loss. Y sued X for damages alleging negligence on the part of X, what defence can X take (a) Act of god (b) Contributory negligence (c) Inevitable accident (d) None of the above 17. A marriage solemnized between any two Hindus, one of whom is having a spouse living at the time of marriage, under section 11 and section 17 of the Hindu marriage act, shall be (a) Valid (b) Void (c) Voidable (d) Invalid 18. A decree of nullity of marriage in case of voidable marriage, annuls the marriage (a) From the date of the decree (b) From the date of the petition (c) From the date of marriage (d) From the date as directed by the court 19. Which of the following is not a ground of divorce? (a) Insanity (b) Epilepsy (c) Leprosy (d) Venereal disease 20. By virtue of the marriage laws (amendment) act, 2003, wife as a petitioner, can present her petition to the district court of an area where (a) She is residing on the date of presentation of the petition (b) She was residing previously (c) She is to reside permanently in future during the course of trial (d) Her husband is residing on the date of petition 21. A married Hindu woman has the capacity to adopt if (a) Her husband has ceased to be a Hindu (b) Her husband has finally and completely renounced the world (c) Her husband has been declared to be a person of unsound mind by a court of competent jurisdiction cases 3

22. That marriage of all persons who are citizens of India belonging to various religions should be made compulsorily registrable in their respective in their respective states where the marriage is solemnized (a) Seema v. Ashwani Kumar (b) Geta Jagdish Mangtani v. Jagdish Mangtani (c) Durga Prasanna Tripathy v. Arundhati Tripathi (d) Rameshchand Daga v. Rameshwari Bai 23. A marriage entered into by a girl before attaining puberty under Muslim law is (a) Valid marriage (b) Void marriage (c) Irregular marriage (d) Either (a) or (c) 24. A single pronouncement of divorce made during a Tuhr followed by abstinence from sexual intercourse for the period of iddat is called (a) Talaq hasan (b) Talaq ahsan (c) Talaq-ul-biddat (d) Talaq-i-badai 25. X and Y go to murder Z, X stood on guard with a spear in hand but did not hit Z at all. Y killed Z. who is/are guilty? (a) Only Y is liable for murder of Z (b) X and Y both are liable for murder of Z (c) X is not liable as he did not perform any overt act (d) Both (a) and (c) 26. Section 76 of Indian penal code provides that nothing is an offence which is done by a person who by reason of (a) Mistake of fact in good faith believes himself to be bound (b) Mistake of law in good faith believes himself to be bound by law to do it (c) Mistake of fact believes himself to be bound by morals to do it 27. To invoke successfully the defence of intoxication in criminal cases the intoxication (a) Can be self-administered (b) Should be administered against his will or knowledge (c) Should be self-administered (d) May be all the above 28. Where a wrong of mischief by fire in a building used as a human dwelling or a place for custody or property is attempted, the right of private defence extends to the causing of (a) Any harm including death (b) Any harm other than death 4

(c) Any harm other than death and grievous hurt 29. Abetment is complete as soon as (a) The abettor has incited another to commit an offence (b) The person instigated has done some overt act towards the commission of the offence (c) The offence abetted has been committed (d) Both (b) and (c) above 30. B happened to be a member of unlawful assembly. A factional fight ensued during which B was injured and retired to the side. Later on, a man was killed now (a) B is guilty of murder being member of unlawful assembly (b) B is not guilty of murder as he ceased to be a member of unlawful assembly at the time when the murder was committed (c) B is not guilty of murder though he continued to be a member of unlawful assembly (d) None of the above 31. X with intention of murdering Z, instigates Y, a child below 7 years, to do an act with causes Zs death. Y in the absence of X in consequence of abetment does the act and thereby causes Zs death. Now (a) Y is liable for murder and X is liable for abetment (b) Y is not liable for murder being legally incapable, but X is liable for abetment (c) X and Y both are liable for murder (d) X and Y both liable for criminal conspiracy to murder of Z 32. A puts Z into fear of hurt and dishonestly induces Z to sign a blank cheque and deliver it to him. Z signs the cheque and delivers it to A. A is guilty of (a) Theft (b) Extortion (c) Robbery (d) Attempt to commit extortion 33. The words socialist and secular were incorporated in our constitution by (a) 42 nd amendment of the constitution (b) 44 th amendment of the constitution (c) 46 th amendment of the constitution (d) 17 th amendment of the constitution 34. The concept of directive principle of state policy was borrowed from (a) Germany (b) France (c) Ireland (d) USA 35. Article 19(I)(a) guarantees freedom of speech and expression to (a) All citizens of India (b) All Indians and foreigners 5

(c) Only person above 21 years of age (d) Only person who have attained 18 years of age 36. On which date the Supreme Court upheld the OBC quota in central educational institutions clearing the way for reservation of 27% seats for backward classes (a) 8 th April 2008 (b) 10 th April 2008 (c) 1 st April 2008 (d) 20 th April, 2008 37. In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court rule that the principle of sovereign immunity will not apply to proceedings for award of compensation for violation of fundamental rights? (a) Bhim singh v. state of Punjab (b) Kasturi Lal v. state of UP (c) Rudal sah v. state of Bihar (d) Nilabeti Bahera v. State of Orissa 38. Which of the following is not included in the right to personal liberty? (a) Right to go abroad (b) Right to human dignity (c) Right under trial prisoners not to be detailed for unreasonably long period (d) Freedom from arrest 39. Which of the following writs can be issued only against the judicial or quasi-judicial authorities? (a) Mandamus (b) Habeas corpus (c) Certiorari (d) Quo warranto 40. The right guaranteed under article 32 can be suspended (a) By the parliament (b) By the Supreme Court of India (c) During emergency (d) During war with a foreign country 41. Which one of the following is the objective of directive principle of state policy (a) Total prohibition (b) Prevention of cow slaughter (c) Prevention of gambling and lotteries (d) Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding forests and wild life 42. Who gave the organic theory of society (a) H. spencer (b) Duguit (c) Savingny 6

(d) Austin 43. Who holds the view that the only right which any man can possess is the right always to do his duty? (a) Digot (b) Austin (c) Bentham (d) Blackstone 44. According to Hindu legal theory, origin of law is (a) Dharma (b) Rita (c) Divinity (d) Shruti 45. In which country, courts are not bound by decisions of the superior courts? (a) Australia (b) England (c) France (d) India 46. Right in re propria means (a) Right relating to status (b) Right relating to property (c) Right in one s own things (d) Right in the things of others 47. In the eye of law, a person can have (a) Any number of capacities (b) Some capacities (c) Two capacities only (d) One capacity only 48. Mediate possession is one which a person can (a) Acquire through an agent or a servant (b) Acquire unlawfully (c) Acquire direct by himself (d) Acquire lawfully 49. Who of the following has defined ownership as a right of plenary control over an object? (a) Salmond (b) Holland (c) Austin (d) Blackstone 50. The two primary and essential function of the state are (a) Military defence and maintenance of law and order 7

(b) Administration and politics (c) Administration of justice and welfare (d) Welfare and safety of people Answer key ANSWER KEY CLAT (LLM 2009) 1 B 26 A 2 A 27 B 3 D 28 A 4 B 29 A 5 A 30 B 6 A 31 B 7 B 32 C 8 C 33 A 9 A 34 C 10 C 35 A 11 A 36 B 12 A 37 D 13 D 38 C 14 C 39 C 15 A 40 C 16 D 41 B 17 B 42 A 18 C 43 A 19 B 44 A 20 A 45 A 21 D 46 C 22 A 47 A 23 D 48 A 24 B 49 B 25 B 50 D 8