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41.

A right available against world at large is

  • in pleno

  • in situ

  • in rem

  • in rem

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42.

Mens rea means

  • intention

  • evil

  • guilty mind

  • guilty mind

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43.

A person who makes an affidavit or deposition is called

  • plantiff

  • witness

  • deponent

  • deponent

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44.

The reason of a judicial decision is known as

  • obiter dictum

  • ratio decidendi

  • ratione sole

  • ratione sole

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45. Who is the Legal Advisor to the Government of a State in India?
  • The Solicitor General

  • The State Chief Legal Officer

  • The High Court

  • The High Court

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46.  With which of the following issues did D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal deal with?
  • Safeguards against sexual exploitation

  • Safeguards for arrested persons

  • Safeguards for children

  • Safeguards for children

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47.  The age of retirement of a Judge of a High Court in India is
  • 58 years

  • 60 years

  • 62 years

  • 62 years

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48.  In law, the term 'neighbour' means
  • People who might be affected by your actions

  • People who stay in your locality

  • People who live adjoining to your residence

  • People who live adjoining to your residence


A.

People who might be affected by your actions

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49.  In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court direct the compulsory registration of all marriages in India?
  • Danial Latifi vs Union of India

  • Ashok Kumar vs Union of India

  • Seema vs Ashwini Kumar

  • Seema vs Ashwini Kumar

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50.  Which of the following principles is applicable for the purpose of reducing multiplicity of proceedings?
  • Res getae

  • Res interregnum

  • Res judicata

  • Res judicata

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