AIBE VII 2014 – All India Bar Exam 7 – Previous Question Paper

76. Identify the correct order in which the following law-making treaties are concluded (1). The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (2). The General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade (3). The Declaration of Paris. Select the correct answer from the codes given below
A. 1,3,2
B. 3,2, 1
C. 2,1,3
D. 1,2,3

 

77. The surety stands discharged by
A. Death
B. Revocation
C. Variance in the terms of the contract without his consent
D. Any of the above

 

78. defined crime as ‘a violation of public rights & duties due to the whole community considered as community’,
A. Blackstone
B. Lord Heward
C. Justice Bhagwati
D. V.R. Krishna Iyer

 

79. Right to freedom to acquire, hold & dispose off property is abolished by
A. 1 st Amendment Act, 1951
B. 43rd Amendment Act, 1976
C. 44th Amendment Act, 1978
D. 50th Amendment Act, 1950

 

80. Wager relate with
A. Past event
B. Future event
C. Present event
D. Any of the above

 

81. Cancellation of crossing is also called
A. Marking
C. Cancellation
B. Opening of crossing
D. None of the above

 

82. Section of the Negotiable Instruments Act deals with ‘noting’
A. 99
B. 100
C. 101
D. 102

 

83. Renewal of driving licences is envisaged under Section of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
A. 15
B. 20
C. 21
D. 22

 

84. A Charge-Sheet filed under section 173 of Cr.P.C. is an example of
A. Latent document
B. Public document
C. Private document
D. Patent document

 

85. Statement by a person who is dead is a relevant fact under of the Indian Evidence Act.
A. Section 32(3)
B. Section 32(4)
C. Section 32(5)
D. Section 32(6)

 

86. The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) adopted the Model Law on e-commerce in
A. 1996
B. 1997
C. 1998
D. 2013

 

87. Equal pay for equal work for both men & women is proclaimed under of the Constitution of India.
A. Article 39(a)
B. Article 39(b)
C. Article 39(c)
D. Article 39(d)

 

88. The Constitution of India has recognized the concept of Tribunals as instruments of judicial administrative adjudication
A. Article 368
B. Article 39(a) & 39(b)
C. Article 323 A & 323B
D. Article 202A & 202B

 

89. ‘Where a body corporate is negligent in implementing reasonable security practices & thereby causes wrongful loss or gain to any person, such body corporate shall be liable to pay damages by way of compensation to the person so affecteD. ‘Which section of the Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008 envisages so?
A. 43
B. 43A
C. 43B
D. 43C

 

90. Section 43 of the Information Technology Act deals with
A. Civil liability
B. Criminal liability
C. Both the above
D. None of the above

 

91. Where the proposal & acceptance is through letters, the contract is made at the place where
A. Both the above answers
B. The acceptance is received
C. The letter of acceptance is posted
D. None of the above

 

92. Act of court can do no wrong to any person. Which concept relates to this ideology
A. Caveat
B. Precept
C. Restitution
D. Injunction

 

93. SFIO stands for
A. Serious Force Institution Office
B. Serious File Investigation Office
C. Serious Fraud Investigation Office
D. Serious Form Investigation Office

 

94. Nemo judex in causa sua meaning No man shall be a judge in his own cause was first stated by in Dr. Bonham’s case
A. Lord Coke
B. Lord Grey
C. Lord Heward
D. Lord Moulton

 

95. ‘Pollution is a civil wrong. By its very nature, it is a tort committed against the community as a whole. A person, therefore, who is guilty of causing pollution, has to pay damages (compensation) for restoration of the environment. He has also to pay damages to those who have suffered loss on account of the act of the offender. Further, the offender can also be held liable to pay exemplary damages so that it may act as a deterrent for others not to cause pollution in any manner. However, the court cannot impose any pollution fine in absence of any trial & finding of guilty under the relevant statutory provisions.’ This observation was made in
A. Calcutta Tanneries case
B. M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath
C. M.C. Mehta v. Union of India
D. A.P. Pollution Control Board v. M. V. Nayudu

 

96. Frost v. Knight is a leading case on
A. Section 32
B. Section 33
C. Section 34
D. Section 35

 

97. The Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (Universal Rural Employment Programme) was launched in 2001 & was implemented through
A. Labour offices
B. Government
C. Panchayati Raj Institutions
D. All the above

 

98. ‘If an accused is charged of a major offence but is not found guilty there under, he can be convicted of minor offence, if the facts established indicate that such minor offence has been committed. ‘ It was so upheld in which case
A. Nalini v. State of Tamil Nadu
B. Shamsher Singh v. State of Punjab
C. State of Himachal Pradesh v. Tara Dutta
D. Sangarabonia Sreenu v. State of Andhra Pradesh

 

99. Raman having found a key of Raju’s house which Raju had lost, commits house trespass by entering Raju’s house after opening the door with that key. Raman has committed the offence of
A. House trespass
B. Housebreaking
C. Criminal trespass
D. None of these

 

100. The maximum period during which property can be tied up is
A. Only 15 years
B. During the life-time of the transferor & the minority period of an unborn person
C. One or more life or lives in being at the date of transfer & the minority of an unborn person
D. None of the above

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