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11.

X, the servant of V takes a hundred rupee note from V' s pocket and hides it under the carpet in the house of Y. X tells Z another servant of V, about the currency note and both agree to share the money. but the currency note is taken by K from the hiding place before X could recover the note, it was found by Y decide if an offence was committed and if so who committed the offence? 

  • No offence was committed.

  • Only X committed the offence

  • Both X and K committed the offence

  • Both X and K committed the offence

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12.

Moots, in law schools, are

  • exercises of law teaching

  • legal problems in the form of imaginary cases, argued by two opposing students before a bench pretending to be a real court.

  • imaginary class room where a student acts as a teacher

  • imaginary class room where a student acts as a teacher


B.

legal problems in the form of imaginary cases, argued by two opposing students before a bench pretending to be a real court.

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13.

Which of the following has not been a woman judge of the supreme court of india, till 2009?

  • Justice cyan sudha mishra

  • Justice sujata manohar

  • Justice ruma pal 

  • Justice ruma pal 

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14.

What is the meaning of chattel?

  • Any property 

  • Immovable property

  • Movable property 

  • Movable property 

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15.

In a civil suit the person who files suit and the person against whom the suit is filed are called

  • accused, prosecutor

  • accuser defendant

  • appellant, repondent

  • appellant, repondent

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16.

In a criminal case, an accused person, who in consideration of his non- prosecution offers to given evidence against other accused, is called

  • accomplice

  • hostile witness

  • approve

  • approve

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17.

The child marnaoe restraint act 2006 is applicable to

  • only hindus

  • all indians except muslims as the minimum age of marriage among muslim girls is puberty

  • all irrespective of religion

  • all irrespective of religion

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18.

Which of the following is not the function of the international court of justice?

  • Gives advisory opinion at the request of general assembly

  • Gives advisory opinion at the request of security council

  • interprets treaties when considering legal disputes brought before it by nations.

  • interprets treaties when considering legal disputes brought before it by nations.

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19.

Which of the following is not included within the meaivio, of intellectual property?

  • Patents

  • Copyrights

  • Trade mark 

  • Trade mark 

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20.

The main aim of the competition act 2002 is to protect the interests of

  • the multinational corporation

  • the indian companies

  • the consumers

  • the consumers

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