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11.

Which of the following Constitutions when framed did not provide for judicial review?

  • Indian

  • Pakistani

  • U.S.

  • U.S.

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12.

Ratio decidendi means

  • a judicial decision

  • part of the judgment which possesses authority

  • any observation made by the court which goes beyond the requirement of the case

  • any observation made by the court which goes beyond the requirement of the case

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13.

Fringe benefit tax is a tax

  • paid by an employer in respect of the fringe benefits provided or deemed to have been provided by an employer to his employee

  • paid by an employer for the benefits which he enjoys

  • paid by a person for the benefits which he gets from his employer

  • paid by a person for the benefits which he gets from his employer

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14.

Which of the following is not true about a criminal proceeding?

  • the court may ask to pay a fine

  • the court may order the transfer of the ownership of the property 

  • there is prosecution

  • there is prosecution

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15.

In Ram v/s Shayam, Ram cannot be a

  • plaintiff

  • appellants

  • defendant

  • defendant


D.

defendant

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16.

Medical Science used for investigating crimes is known as

  • Criminal Medicine

  • Epistemological Science

  • Forensic science

  • Forensic science

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17.

A puisne judge of a High Court is

  • a judge other than a Chief Justice

  • the Chief Justice

  • a temporary judge

  • a temporary judge

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18.

Intra vires means

  • Within the powers

  • outside the powers

  • within the scope of fundamental rights

  • within the scope of fundamental rights

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19.

X, the servant of Y, take a hundred rupeen note from Y’s pocket and hides it under the carpet in the house of Y. X tells Z another servant of Y, about the currency note and both agree to share the money when the currency note is taken by X 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 Z committed the offence

  • Both X and Z committed the offence

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20.

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

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