Legal IQ

Legal IQ

1. Which is the leading case on environment

(a) M.C. Metha v. Union of India
(b) Union of India v. H.S. Dhillon
(c) Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
(d) None of the above

Answer is A.

2. Which of the following statement is correct:

(a) A confession made by an accused to the police officer is relevant
(b) A confession made by an accused in police custody to a magistrate is not relevant
(c) A confession made by an accused in the police custody and discovery made from the information received from confession, both confession and discovery are relevant
(d) None of the above is correct

Answer is D.

3. Pre-emption on the ground of Shafie-i-jar was declared unconstitutional in

(a) Babu Ram v. Baij Nath
(b) Goving Dayal v. Inayatullah
(c) Bhagawan Das v. Chetram
(d) Ram Saran Lal v. Mst. Domini Kuer

Answer is A.

4. This section was enacted to meet the cases of dowry deaths. It is:

(a) Section 366A of IPC
(b) Section 477A of IPC
(c) Section 498A of IPC
(d) Section 489A of IPC

Answer is C.

5. Who is responsible for payment to a person employed by him in a factory under the Payment of Wages Act, 1936

(a) Accounts manager
(b) H.R. Manager
(c) Floor Manager
(d) Owner

Answer is D.

6. Which one of the following is known as Consumer Disputes Redressal Agency?

(a) District Forum
(b) State Commission
(c) National Commission
(d) All the above

Answer is D.

7. PIL is criticized on the ground of:

(a) Private motive
(b) Political ends
(c) Tremendous increase in the litigation
(d) All of the above

Answer is D.

8. Vikramaditya v. Smt. Jamila Khatoon is an important case relating to professional misconduct due to which factor:

(a) Advocate attending the court with fire arms
(b) Not appearing before the court deliberately and intentionally
(c) Suppression of material facts with intention to harass poor persons
(d) Defrauding the client by exploiting the client’s illiteracy

Answer is D.

9. An appeal to the High Court against the order of ITAT should be filed within:

(a) 45 days when the order is communicated
(b) 60 days when the order is communicated
(c) 90 days when the order is communicated
(d) 120 days when the order is communicated

Answer is B.

10. A contract can be specifically enforced:

(a) Where compensation is adequate relief for the non-performance of the contract
(b) Where the contract by its nature is determinable
(c) Where it involves the performance of continuous duty which the court cannot supervise
(d) None of the above

Answer is D.

11. In the Government of India Act, 1935, which subjects are included in the concurrent list?

(a) Marriage
(b) Divorce & Arbitration
(c) Criminal Law & Procedure
(d) All of the above

Answer is D.

12. In which of the following cases a Set Off can be claimed?

(a) ‘A’ owes the partnership firm of ‘B’ & ‘C’ Rs. 1000. ‘B’ dies leaving ‘C’ surviving. ‘A’ sues. C for a debt of Rs. 1500 due in his separate character. ‘C’ wants to set off the debt of Rs. 1000.
(b) ‘A’ sues ‘B’ for Rs. 20,000. ‘B’ wants to set off the claim for damages for breach of contract for specific performance.
(c) Both ‘A’ & ‘B’
(d) None of the above

Answer is A.

13. Which case is leading case on arrest:

(a) Joginder Kumar v. State of U.P.
(b) State of W.B. v. D.K. Basu
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above

Answer is B.

14. What is the maximum number of witness which can be produced in a case:

(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) No limit

Answer is D.

15. Natural guardian of an adopted son under the Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act, 1956 is:

(a) Original father
(b) In the absence of (a) original mother
(c) Adoptive father
(d) None of the above

Answer is C.

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