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LEGAL IQ
 

1.   Under section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the imprisonment for defaulter

      (a)   is a mode of satisfying the liability
      (b)   is the mode of enforcement of law
      (c)    is both a mode of satisfying the liability and a mode of enforcement of law
      (d)   is a mode to create deterrent effect by law

2.   If the appellants are liable to be convicted only for their individual acts then

      (a)   Section 34 of IPC can be invoked
      (b)   Section 34 of IPC cannot be invoked
      (c)    Section 149 of IPC can be invoked
      (d)   Section 149 of IPC cannot be invoked

3.   In criminal trials, it is bound to presume

(a)   that the case of the accused falls in any of the general or special exceptions
(b)   that the case of the accused falls in proviso to the provision under which he is charged
(c)    the absence of the case of the accused, falling in any general or special exceptions or the proviso to the provision under which the accused is charged
(d)   Both (a) and (b)

4.   Agency can be terminated

(a)   by revocation by the principal
(b)   by notice of renunciation by the agent
(c)    by afflux of time
(d)   Either (a) or (b)

5.   With respect to the principle of res judicata which of the following is not correct?

(a)   Ex parte decree will operate as res judicata
(b)   Writ petition dismissed on merits operates as res judicata
(c)    Writ petition dismissed in limine operates as res judicata
(d)   Both (a) and (c)

6.   The original contract need not be performed if there is

(a)   novation of contract
(b)   rescission of contract
(c)    alteration of contract
(d)   All the above

7.   Right to maintenance under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 includes the enhanced maintenance in future if there has been a material change in the circumstances. This was decided in case of

(a)   Adiveppa v. Tengawwa, (1974) Karn LJ 45
(b)   Kaveri v. Parameswari, AIR 1971 Ker 216
(c)    Dattatrey v. Julsabai, (1943) Bom 646
(d)   Pranlal v. Chapsey, AIR 1945 Bom 34

8.   The right of stoppage in transit is available to the unpaid seller in case of

(a)   carriage by land
(b)   carriage by sea
(c)    carriage by air
(d)   All the above

9.   The right to rescind the contract of partnership

(a)   is an absolute one and cannot be lost
(b)   is lost if the contract is not repudiated within a reasonable time of discovery of fraud
(c)    is lost if the contract is not repudiated within 1 year of discovery of fraud
(d)   is lost if the contract is not repudiated within 3 years of discovery of fraud

10. Which of the following is not a collateral purpose?

(a)   Nature and character of possession
(b)   Purpose of lease
(c)    Consent of sub-letting
(d)     None of the above

 
Answers: 1. (b), 2. (b), 3. (c), 4. (d), 5. (c), 6. (d), 7. (b), 8. (d), 9. (b), 10. (d)
 
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