Offence which can be compromised between the parties is known as

Subject

Legal Aptitude

Class

CLAT Class 12

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11.

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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12.

In the year 2002 the Competition Act was enacted replacing

  • Trade Marks Act

  • Copy Right Act

  • Contract Act

  • Contract Act

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13.

A right to recover time barred debt is

  • Universal right

  • Perfect right

  • Imperfect right

  • Imperfect right

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14.

The law relating to prisoners of war has been codified by

  • Geneva Convention

  • Vienna Convention

  • Paris Convention

  • Paris Convention

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15.

Public holidays are declared under

  • Criminal Procedure Code

  • Civil Procedure Code

  • Constitution of India

  • Constitution of India

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16.

When a person is prosecuted for committing a criminal offence, the burden of proof is on

  • Accused

  • Prosecution

  • Police

  • Police

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17.

Offence which can be compromised between the parties is known as

  • Non-compoundable offence

  • Cognizable offence

  • Compoundable offence

  • Compoundable offence


C.

Compoundable offence

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18.

Husband and wife have a right to each others company. The right is called

  • Conjugal right

  • Human right

  • Civil right

  • Civil right

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19.

A person 'dying intestate' means he

  • Died without legal heirs

  • Died without making a will

  • Died without any property

  • Died without any property

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20.

If a witness makes a statement in Court, knowing it to be false, he commits the offence of

  • Forgery

  • Falsehood

  • Perjury

  • Perjury

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