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Question 1 of 400
1. Question
1 pointsWhich among the following States has its own criminal Procedure Code?
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Question 2 of 400
2. Question
1 pointsUnder the Scheme  of Criminal Procedure non-cognizable offences are
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Question 3 of 400
3. Question
1 pointsA Metropolitan magistrate, has the power to pass sentence, as provided under section 29 of Cr PC
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Question 4 of 400
4. Question
1 pointsIt is mandatory to produce the person arrested before the Magistrate, within 24 hours of his arrest, under
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Question 5 of 400
5. Question
1 pointsA search warrant is a written authority given to a police officer or any other person for the search of any place
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Question 6 of 400
6. Question
1 pointsSection 93(3) of Cr PC provides that no Magistrate other than a District Magistrate or Chief Judicial Magistrate shall issue warrant of search for document, parcel or other thing in the custody of postal & telegraph authority. If any Magistrate not so specified issues such a warrant
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Question 7 of 400
7. Question
1 pointsDelay in despatching  the FIR to the Magistrate under section 157 of Cr PC
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Question 8 of 400
8. Question
1 pointsA trail on a police report initiated by the breach of the mandatory provision relating to investigation,
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Question 9 of 400
9. Question
1 pointsStatement made under section 161, Cr PC. during investigation of cross-case is
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Question 10 of 400
10. Question
1 pointsA Â joint statement of several witnesses, recorded during investigation
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Question 11 of 400
11. Question
1 pointsThe word 'statement' within the meaning  of section 162 of Cr PC, means
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Question 12 of 400
12. Question
1 pointsMaintenance of a case diary by an investigating officer is
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Question 13 of 400
13. Question
1 pointsA confessional statement under section 164 of Cr PC can be recorded
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Question 14 of 400
14. Question
1 pointsUnder section 172 of Cr PC, it is mandatory for every investigating officer to maintain a case diary. The said case diary can be used, during trial
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Question 15 of 400
15. Question
1 pointsIn a case triable by a Magistrate as a summons case, the investigation can not be continued under section 167(5) of Cr PC.
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Question 16 of 400
16. Question
1 pointsSection 125 of Cr PC is applicable to
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Question 17 of 400
17. Question
1 pointsUnder the scheme of Cr PC the original jurisdiction to take cognizance of an offence is vested in
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Question 18 of 400
18. Question
1 pointsThe provisions of section 195 of Cr PC require
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Question 19 of 400
19. Question
1 pointsCompensation can be ordered to be paid under section 357Â of Cr PC
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Question 20 of 400
20. Question
1 pointsThe FIR can be quashed in the exercise of inherent powers by
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Question 21 of 400
21. Question
1 pointsThe Fundamental principle of criminal liability in the maxim "actus non facit  reum mens sit rea".The maxim was developed by :
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Question 22 of 400
22. Question
1 pointsIn case of an offence punishable with fine only, imprisonment for non-payment of fine
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Question 23 of 400
23. Question
1 pointsThe maximum 'ignorantia  juris non excusat' means
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Question 24 of 400
24. Question
1 pointsIrresistible impulse is a defence
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Question 25 of 400
25. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is correct
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Question 26 of 400
26. Question
1 pointsThe right to private defence is based on the natural instinct of
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Question 27 of 400
27. Question
1 pointsThe right to private defence is available with respect to
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Question 28 of 400
28. Question
1 pointsIn case of kidnapping & abduction the right of private defence extends voluntarily causing
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Question 29 of 400
29. Question
1 pointsChapter V of Indian Penal Code deals with
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Question 30 of 400
30. Question
1 pointsX ordered his employee Y to beat Z. Y refuses.Now
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Question 31 of 400
31. Question
1 pointsFor application of section 149 of IPC
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Question 32 of 400
32. Question
1 pointsMurder has been defined
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Question 33 of 400
33. Question
1 points'A' knows that 'B' is suffering from a disease in his head and also knows that if a fist blow is given to 'B' on his head, it is likely to cause his death.Knowledge it 'A' gives a fist blow to B on his head and caused death of 'B' .'A' is
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Question 34 of 400
34. Question
1 pointsculpable homicide is causing death
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Question 35 of 400
35. Question
1 pointsTwo ladies of young age, A and B fight with each other. A was having a blade with which 'A' inflicts injury on the face of B leaving a scar on the cheek of B. A is guilty of offence of causing
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Question 36 of 400
36. Question
1 pointsRobbery becomes dacoity when committed conjointly by
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Question 37 of 400
37. Question
1 pointsThe subject matter of theft
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Question 38 of 400
38. Question
1 pointschapter XX of IPC Â deals with
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Question 39 of 400
39. Question
1 pointsRemoval of ornaments from body of one after causing his heath is
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Question 40 of 400
40. Question
1 pointsUnder the Indian Penal Code who among the following is liable for committing theft
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Question 41 of 400
41. Question
1 pointsIndian Evidence Act was drafted by
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Question 42 of 400
42. Question
1 points'Self-regarding' statements
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Question 43 of 400
43. Question
1 pointsQuestion of mode of Proof is
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Question 44 of 400
44. Question
1 pointsUnder section 8 of Evidence Act
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Question 45 of 400
45. Question
1 pointsIdentification of a suspect by  photo is
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Question 46 of 400
46. Question
1 pointsAdmission bind the maker
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Question 47 of 400
47. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following admission is no evidence
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Question 48 of 400
48. Question
1 pointsCommunication made 'without prejudice' are protected
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Question 49 of 400
49. Question
1 pointsA confession made to a police officer is inadmissible under
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Question 50 of 400
50. Question
1 pointsA confession made while in police custody is admissible under section 26 of Evidence Act
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Question 51 of 400
51. Question
1 pointsFacts discovered in consequences of a joint information
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Question 52 of 400
52. Question
1 pointsDeclaration in course of business are admissible
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Question 53 of 400
53. Question
1 pointsFacts which need not be proved by the parties include
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Question 54 of 400
54. Question
1 pointsRe-examination in chief or re-examination
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Question 55 of 400
55. Question
1 pointsWhat essential change was made in section 154 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 vide  Criminal Law (Amendment) Act,2005?
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Question 56 of 400
56. Question
1 pointsUnder proviso 4 to section 92 of Evidence Act, oral evidence is admissible in cases
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Question 57 of 400
57. Question
1 points'Burden of proof' means
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Question 58 of 400
58. Question
1 pointsThe deciding factor under section 112 of Evidence Act is
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Question 59 of 400
59. Question
1 pointsEstopple in section 115 of Evidence Act
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Question 60 of 400
60. Question
1 pointsHusband & Wife both are competent witness for & against each other
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Question 61 of 400
61. Question
1 pointsThe East India Company was established by the British Crown in the year
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Question 62 of 400
62. Question
1 pointsWhat is the meaning of 'lex loci'
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Question 63 of 400
63. Question
1 pointsThe British, conceded the demand for partition of India under
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Question 64 of 400
64. Question
1 pointsIn the Federation established by the Act of 1935, residency powers were given to
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Question 65 of 400
65. Question
1 pointsIn which case, it was held by the supreme Court that 'Preamble is the basic feature of the constitution' ?
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Question 66 of 400
66. Question
1 pointsThe Chairman of the Constituent Assembly was
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Question 67 of 400
67. Question
1 pointsIndia has borrowed the schemes of federation i.e, "Union Of States" from which country?
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Question 68 of 400
68. Question
1 pointsThe expression 'every person' in Article 5 includes
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Question 69 of 400
69. Question
1 pointsThe Fundamental rights secured to the individual are
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Question 70 of 400
70. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is not State for the purpose of Article 12 of the Constitution
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Question 71 of 400
71. Question
1 pointsAfter the Mandal case. it has been observed that ''The poisonous weed of Casteism has been replanted where it will trouble us a thousand years: each age will have to consider it"'
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Question 72 of 400
72. Question
1 pointsThe expression 'minority' Â in Article 30 means any community which is
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Question 73 of 400
73. Question
1 pointsThe following are not included in the right to personal liberty
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Question 74 of 400
74. Question
1 pointsProhibition of employment of children of below..... years is provided under Article 24.
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Question 75 of 400
75. Question
1 pointsThe Legal power or position of the President Of India is
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Question 76 of 400
76. Question
1 pointsThe Governor also acts as an agent of the Central Government in the State. When he Act in that capacity, he is responsible to
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Question 77 of 400
77. Question
1 pointsThe clemency of capital punishment is granted by
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Question 78 of 400
78. Question
1 pointsRajya Sabha has term of
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Question 79 of 400
79. Question
1 pointsMembership of Legislative Assembly can vary between
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Question 80 of 400
80. Question
1 pointsThe Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the :
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Question 81 of 400
81. Question
1 pointsUnder the provisions of Civil Procedure Code plea of adverse possession is a defence available
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Question 82 of 400
82. Question
1 pointsJudgement under section 2(9) means
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Question 83 of 400
83. Question
1 pointsUnder the principle of res-subjudice
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Question 84 of 400
84. Question
1 pointsA decision or finding given by a court or a tribunal without jurisdiction
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Question 85 of 400
85. Question
1 pointsA person  who institutes a suit in foreign court, and claims a decree in personam, after the judgement is pronounced against him
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Question 86 of 400
86. Question
1 pointsA suit for damages for breach of contract can be filed, at a place
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Question 87 of 400
87. Question
1 pointsThe court may impose a fine for dafault upon a person required to give  evidence or to produce documents directed under section 30(b) of CPC, and such fine as per section 32(c) not to exceed
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Question 88 of 400
88. Question
1 pointsIn case of failure of filling the written statement within thirty days, the defendant can be allowed to file the same on such other day specified by the court for reasons recorded in writting
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Question 89 of 400
89. Question
1 pointsSeveral persons can be joined as plaintiffs, in cases
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Question 90 of 400
90. Question
1 pointsCourt can direct the parties to opt for any one mode of alternative dispute resolution under
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Question 91 of 400
91. Question
1 pointsList of witness, after settlement of issues, must be filed within
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Question 92 of 400
92. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following can exceed the pecuniary jurisdiction of court
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Question 93 of 400
93. Question
1 pointsGround for setting aside interrogatories contained in Order XI, Rule 7 of CPC are
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Question 94 of 400
94. Question
1 pointsIssues can be altered
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Question 95 of 400
95. Question
1 pointsRule of Damdupat is
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Question 96 of 400
96. Question
1 pointsAttachment before judgment under Order XXXVIII, Rule 5 of CPC can be in respect or
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Question 97 of 400
97. Question
1 pointsIf anyone interferes with the possession of the receiver appointed under Order XI of CPC, contempt proceedings against such a person can be initiated by
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Question 98 of 400
98. Question
1 pointsA person can be appointed as guadian under Order XXXII, Rule 4 of CPC
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Question 99 of 400
99. Question
1 pointsDoctrine of restitution is contained in
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Question 100 of 400
100. Question
1 pointsThe proof and admissibility of the documents which are field along, with the affidavit, under Order XVIII, Rule 4(1) of CPC shall
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Question 101 of 400
101. Question
1 pointsAn agreement enforceable at law is a
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Question 102 of 400
102. Question
1 pointsEvery promise and every set of promises, forming the consideration for each other, is an
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Question 103 of 400
103. Question
1 pointsA proposal stands revoked
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Question 104 of 400
104. Question
1 pointsCompetency to contract relates to
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Question 105 of 400
105. Question
1 pointsConsiderations & objects are unlawful where it is
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Question 106 of 400
106. Question
1 pointsParties are not competent to contract if any of them is
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Question 107 of 400
107. Question
1 pointsAn agreement shall be void on account of
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Question 108 of 400
108. Question
1 pointsA contract not specifying the place of performance
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Question 109 of 400
109. Question
1 pointsA contract, performance of which becomes impossible or unlawful becomes
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Question 110 of 400
110. Question
1 pointsUnder the Indian Contract Act consideration
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Question 111 of 400
111. Question
1 pointsWhere there are two courts which would normally have the jurisdiction, an agreement to file suit in one of those courts alone, is
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Question 112 of 400
112. Question
1 pointsA clause in the other tender authorising the party inviting tenders to terminate the contract at any time for future supplies
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Question 113 of 400
113. Question
1 pointsAn offer was sent by post, the acceptor wrote 'accepted' on the letter, put it in his drawer & forgot about it. The tansaction is a
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Question 114 of 400
114. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is not relevant in determining of quantum of damage
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Question 115 of 400
115. Question
1 pointsBailment involves
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Question 116 of 400
116. Question
1 pointsPeriod of limitation for a suit against pawnee to recover the thing pledged is
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Question 117 of 400
117. Question
1 pointsAgent is a
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Question 118 of 400
118. Question
1 pointsAny act is done, without the authority or knowledge of a person on behalf of that person, that person
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Question 119 of 400
119. Question
1 pointsWhere the transaction was not void and not contrary to any provision of law under section 23 of the Indian Contract Act, the ingredients of sections 41 & 43 of the Transfer of Property Act. Would not be applicable, as laid down in
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Question 120 of 400
120. Question
1 pointsA entrusts B with negotiable instruments endorsed in blank. B sells them to C in violation of private orders from A. The sale is
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Question 121 of 400
121. Question
1 pointsBefore the commencement of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. the transfer of immovable properties in India were governed by the
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Question 122 of 400
122. Question
1 pointsThe Bill on Transfer of Property was referred to
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Question 123 of 400
123. Question
1 pointsThe Transfer of Property Act, 1882, came into effect from
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Question 124 of 400
124. Question
1 pointsUnder the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, registered pertains to
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Question 125 of 400
125. Question
1 pointsAccording to section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act,1882, living person includes :
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Question 126 of 400
126. Question
1 pointsUnder the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act,1882
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Question 127 of 400
127. Question
1 pointsNo transfer of Property can operate to create an interest which is to take effect after the life time of one or more persons living at the date of such transfer.These provisions come under:
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Question 128 of 400
128. Question
1 pointsProvision of longer period in the matter of accumulation of property under section 17 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 amounts to
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Question 129 of 400
129. Question
1 pointsA transfer property to B for life and after his death to C and D, equally to be divided between them or to the survivors of them. C dies during life of B,D survives B. At  B's death the property:
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Question 130 of 400
130. Question
1 pointsIn the Transfer of Property Act.1882,sections 33 to 37 apply to both immovable and movable property whereas sections 38 to 53 apply to:
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Question 131 of 400
131. Question
1 pointsWithin the meaning of section 40, of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the purchaser at a court sale:
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Question 132 of 400
132. Question
1 pointsSection 41 of the Transfer of the Property Act, 1882 applies to voluntary transfers and has no application to :
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Question 133 of 400
133. Question
1 pointsThe principle of lis pendens embodied in section 52 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 pertains to :
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Question 134 of 400
134. Question
1 pointsThe term creaditor used in section 53 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 includes:
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Question 135 of 400
135. Question
1 pointsSale is a transfer of ownership in exchange for a price paid or promised or part-paid and part-promised. This definition  refers to:
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Question 136 of 400
136. Question
1 pointsThe object of section 57 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is to:
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Question 137 of 400
137. Question
1 pointsMortgagor's right to inspection and production of document is provided in
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Question 138 of 400
138. Question
1 pointsSection 63 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, lays down that where the mortgaged property in possession of mortgagee has received any accession, the mortgagor upon redemption in entitled to
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Question 139 of 400
139. Question
1 pointsDefault in payment of interest by the mortgagor does not accelerates the mortgagee's right to foreclosure unless :
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Question 140 of 400
140. Question
1 pointsWhere co-judgment debtors are in the position of joint promisors, each is
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Question 141 of 400
141. Question
1 pointsThe Sale of Goods Act, 1930 came into force on
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Question 142 of 400
142. Question
1 pointsIn Sale of Goods Act several provisions of the Indian Contract Act have been re-tained
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Question 143 of 400
143. Question
1 pointsThe term ''goods'' in the sale of goods means
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Question 144 of 400
144. Question
1 pointsThe definition of ''the documents of title to goods'' given in section 2(4) of the sale of Goods Act,1930, is
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Question 145 of 400
145. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following document is a document of title to goods
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Question 146 of 400
146. Question
1 points'Goods' within the meaning of section 2(7) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 includes
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Question 147 of 400
147. Question
1 pointsWho is 'Insolvent', has been stated in the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 under
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Question 148 of 400
148. Question
1 pointsThe word ''property'' in the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 means
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Question 149 of 400
149. Question
1 pointsContract of Sale under section 4 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 comprises of
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Question 150 of 400
150. Question
1 pointsIn a conditional contract of sale of goods under section 4 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, the conditions
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Question 151 of 400
151. Question
1 pointsIn case of absence of transfer of title or registration, the purchaser
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