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131.

35th Law Commission report recommended that children below…………...years of age at the time of commission of offence shall not be sentenced to death.

  • 18

  • 16

  • 20

  • 20

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132.

The word "due process of law" indicates-

  • The word "due process of law" indicates-

  • By police action

  • By the interference of the government

  • By the interference of the government

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133.

A nominal sum given as a token, that the parties are eager about concluding the sale is called-

  • Earnest money

  • Advance

  • Interest

  • Interest

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134.

The rule of evidence which forbids a person from denying the truth of some statement formerly made by him

  • Estoppel

  • Res judicata

  • Mcnaughten rule

  • Mcnaughten rule

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135.

“An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth” relates to …………….theory

  • Reformative

  • Deterrent

  • Retributive

  • Retributive


C.

Retributive

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136.

A doctor has .......... relationship with his patient-

  • moral

  • Customary

  • Statutory

  • Statutory

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137.

Ossification test is done to determine-

  • Age

  • Sex

  • Blood group

  • Blood group

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138.

English Law is also known as

  • Civil law

  • Conflict of laws

  • Local laws

  • Local laws

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139. The object of which one of the following writs is to prevent a person to hold public office which he is not legally entitled to hold?
  • Quo warranto
  •  Prohibition
  • Mandamus
  • Mandamus
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140. Under the Constitution of India 'Right to Pollution Free Environment' has emerged as a fundamental right from the right to-
  • Life and personal liberty under Article 21
  •  Freedom of movement under Article 19 
  • Conserve culture under Article 29
  • Conserve culture under Article 29
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