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161.

The main aim of the Competition Act, 2002 is to

protect the interest of

  • the multinational corporation

  •  the Indian companies

  • the consumers

  • the consumers

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162.

R.T.I. stands for

  •  Revenue transactions in India

  • Research and Technology Institute

  • Rural and Transparency Infrastructure

  • Rural and Transparency Infrastructure

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163.

Match schedule one and two and choose the appropriate answer

Schedule I                                                     Schedule II

i. Concurrent list                                           1. Constitution of Japan

ii. Rule of Law                                               2. Constitution of Ireland

iii. Directive Principle of State Policy               3. British Constitution

iv. Procedure established by law                     4. Constitution of Australia

  • i ii iii iv

    1 2 3 4

  • i ii iii iv

    2 4 3 1

  • i ii iii iv

    1 3 4 2

  • i ii iii iv

    1 3 4 2


D.

i ii iii iv

1 3 4 2

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164.

 The NDA Led Government notified the………….and the National judicial Appointment Commission ACT, thus ending the over two-decade old…………of appointing judges of supreme court and high courts. Under the new law, a six member panel headed by………. will select judges of the apex court and state high courts.

 

  • 99th Constitutional (Amendment) Act 2015, collegiums system, the Chief Justice of India

     

  •  121st Constitutional (Amendment) Act 2015, collegium system, the Union law Minister.

  •  121st Constitutional (Amendment) Act 2015, collegium system, the prime Minister.

     

  •  121st Constitutional (Amendment) Act 2015, collegium system, the prime Minister.

     

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165.

Principle: Nothing is an offence by reason that it causes, or that it is intended to cause. Or that it is known to be likely to cause, any harm, if that harm is so slight that no person of ordinary sense and temper would complain of such harm.

Facts: ‘X’ takes a plain sheet of paper from Y’s drawer without Y’s consent to write a letter to his friend.

  •  ‘X’ has committed an offence in the above context
  •  ‘X’ has committed no offence in the above context
  •  ‘Y’ can sue ‘X’ for an offence in the above context
  •  ‘Y’ can sue ‘X’ for an offence in the above context
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166.

Principle: Where a person fraudulently or erroneously represents that he is authorized to transfer certain immovable property and professes to transfer such property for consideration, such transfer shall, at the option of the transferee, operate on any interest which the transferor may acquire in such property at any time during which the contract of transfer subsists.

Facts: ‘A’ a Hindu who has separated from his father ‘B’, sells to ‘C’ three fields, X, Y and Z, representing that ‘A’ is authorized to transfer the same. Of these fields 2 does not belong to ‘A’, it having been retained by ‘B’ on the partition; but on B’s dying ‘A’ as successor obtains Z, and at that time ‘C’ had not cancelled the contract of sale.

  • ‘A’ can sell Z to a third party
  •  ‘A’ is not required to deliver Z to ‘C’
  •  ‘A’ is required to deliver Z to ‘C’
  •  ‘A’ is required to deliver Z to ‘C’
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167.

If an authority is holding information about another in a 'fiduciary capacity', the information under the Right to Information Act, 2005 may not be obtainable. 'Fiduciary relationship' is based on:

  • Authority

  • Law

  • Trust

  • Trust

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168.

Supreme Court held that Preamble as a basic feature of Constitution cannot be amended in the case of

  • Golaknath v. State of Punjab

  • Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India

  • S.R.Bommai v. Union of India

  • S.R.Bommai v. Union of India

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169.

In the year 2002 the Competition Act was enacted replacing

  • Trade Marks Act

  • Copy Right Act

  • Contract Act

  • Contract Act

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170.

A right to recover time barred debt is

  • Universal right

  • Perfect right

  • Imperfect right

  • Imperfect right

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