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These are questions from the Maharashtra Civil Judge Junior Division Judicial Magistrate First Class Preliminary Examination 2020 exam previous question paper.
The Maharashtra Judicial Service JMFC – Judicial Magistrate First Class / CJJD – Civil Judge Junior Division exam is conducted almost every year by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission; under the aegis of the Bombay High Court.
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1. Property is designated as “Stolen property”.
2. A competent Authority within the meaning of provisions of Maharashtra Rent Control Act is a person :
3. A search-warrant for persons wrongfully confined may be issued by :
4. All citizens shall have the rights under Article 19 (1) of Constitution of India :
5. For compensation for wrongful seizure of movable property under legal process, the period of limitation as per provisions of Limitation Act 1963, to file suit is :
6. Consider the following statements :
Statement (I) : The court may appoint a receiver before decree
Statement (II) : The court cannot appoint a receiver after decree
7. The period for acquisition of right of easement to use of light or air, way or other easement by prescription under Section 25 (1) of Limitation Act is :
8. The transfer of an actionable claim shall be effected :
9. Consider the following statements in relation to the definition of “Public nuisance”.
Statement (I) : A common nuisance is not excused on the ground that it causes some convenience or advantage
Statement (II): A common nuisance is excused on the ground that it causes some convenience or advantage
10. Limitation to file suit under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act 1963, is :
11. To redeem or recover possession of immovable property mortgaged, the period of limitation to file suit is :
12. Sufficient cause within the meaning of Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963 in computing the prescribed period may be :
13. In executing a sentence of solitary confinement, such confinement shall in no case exceed :
14. Which confession can be proved as against a person accused of any offence ?
15. Irregularities which vitiate proceedings :
16. An instrument, which has been registered under the Indian Registration Act 1908, is cancelled by the court, the court shall send a copy of its decree to :
17. Where a judgement-debtor has, by fraud or force, prevented the execution of a decree or order within the period of limitation, the court may, on the application of judgement-creditor extend the period for execution of the decree or order as per provisions of Section 17(2) of Limitation Act 1963, provided that such application is made :
18. The Maharashtra Rent Control Act 1999 shall apply :
19. When a party refuses to produce a document which he has had notice to produce,
20. Whose opinion as to electronic signature is a relevant fact :
21. Every appeal under Section 34 (1) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act shall be made within :
22. An appeal may not lie from :
23. In the case of a contract for sale by sample there is an implied condition :
24. Consider the following statements :
Statement (I) : A threat to injure the reputation of any deceased person in whom the person threatened is interested, amounts to criminal intimidation.
Statement (II): A threat to injure the reputation of any deceased person in whom the person threatened is interested, does not amount to criminal intimidation.
25. The transaction will not be hit by doctrine of lis pendens if the suit is pending in the court :
26. The authority of a partner to bind the firm conferred by Section 19 of the Act is called :
27. High Court shall have powers to issue to any person, or authority, including in appropriate cases, any Government directions, orders or writs under :
28. “Complaint” means :
29. A man is said to commit “rape” if he :
30. Where both the parties to an agreement are under a mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the agreement :
31. Where goods are delivered to the buyer and he refuses to accept them,
32. The relation of Partnership arises from :
33. A Magistrate of the First class may try in a summary way any of the following offences :
34. The specific performance of a contract may not be obtained by :
35. To set aside a sale by a Civil or Revenue Court the period of limitation as per provisions of Limitation Act 1963 to file suit is :
36. The word “illegal” is applicable to everything :
37. No order for detention of the judgement debtor in civil prison in execution of a decree for the payment of money shall be made, where the total amount of the decree does not exceed.
38. No offence under Section 320 of Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 shall be compounded.
39. Any fact is relevant which shows or constitutes :
40. Leading question means :
41. An appeal shall lie from a decree or order made by the court of small causes Mumbai :
42. Where a person delivers to a creditor documents of title to immovable property, with intent to create a security, the transaction is called :
43. When rescission may be adjudged by the court ?
44. The endorsement made on the document admitted in evidence shall be signed or initialed by :
45. The Governor of each state shall appoint a person to be Advocate-General for the state who is qualified to be appointed :
46. Who cannot acquire the right of subrogation ?
47. Where a suit is for the recovery of possession of immovable property and for mesne profits, the court may pass a decree directing an inquiry as to mesne profits from :
48. The period of limitation as per provisions of Limitation Act 1963 to file suit by a person excluded from a joint family property to enforce a right to share therein is :
49. The Magistrate may award compensation to persons groundlessly arrested not exceeding :
50. Landlord to intimate to tenant the date of completion of the new building or floor, or floors, within the period not less than :
51. “Decree” includes :
52. Sale of tangible immovable property may be made by delivery of the property if the value of the property is :
53. If the complaint is made to a Magistrate who is not competent to take cognizance of the offence, he shall :
54. The rights regarding freedom of speech, etc conferred by Article 19 (1) of Constitution of India are available to :
55. No suit under Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 shall be brought :
56. Court shall fix the standard rent of any premises in any of the following cases :
57. A transfer of property in completion of an exchange can be made only in the manner provided for the transfer of such property :
58. Consider the following statements :
Statement (I) : In criminal proceedings, the fact that the person accused is of a good character, is relevant.
Statement (II): In criminal proceedings, the fact that the accused person has a bad character, is relevant.
59. When a witness is cross-examined, he may be asked questions which tend :
60. For the purposes of clause (g) of sub-section (1) of Section 16 of Maharashtra Rent Control Act, the expression “Landlord” does not include :
61. A witness may refresh his memory :
62. The court may frame the issues from the materials :
63. The expression “agent duly authorised in this behalf” in Sections 18 and 19 of Limitation Act, 1963 shall, in the case of a person under disability to sign the acknowledgement include :
64. Where there is an agreement to sell goods on the terms that the price is to be fixed by the valuation of a third party and such third party cannot or does not make such valuation.
65. The appropriate Legislature may, by law, provide for the adjudication or trial by Tribunals of any :
66. The plaint shall be rejected in the following case :
67. Article 20 of Constitution of India speaks about :
68. A landlord cannot file suit against the tenant on the ground of non-payment of the standard rent due until the expiration of :
69. Any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body, mind, reputation or property is called :
70. Every High Court shall have superintendance over :
71. Public documents mean and include :
72. A landlord is entitled to make increase in the rent of the premises let for any of the purposes referred to in sub-section (1) of section 2 of Maharashtra Rent Control Act, of :
73. All the provisions apply to charge which apply to a :
74. Consider the following statements :
Statement (I) : Consideration is necessary to create an agency.
Statement (II): No consideration is necessary to create an agency.
75. In a suit preventive relief is granted :
(a) by temporary injunction
(b) by perpetual injunction
(c) by declaration of right
(d) All of the above
76. Section 306 Tender of Pardon to accomplice applies to :
77. “Warrant case” means a case relating to an offence punishable with imprisonment for a term :
78. Mode of communicating or revoking rescission of voidable contract :
79. Temporary injunctions are to continue :
(a) Until a specified time
(b) Until the further order of the court
(c) Until death of one of the plaintiffs
(d) Until death of one of the dependents
80. The period of limitation to file an application for leave to appear and defend a suit under summary procedure is :
81. An injunction can be granted :
82. Secondary evidence means and includes :
83. The protection of Article 300-A “persons not to be deprived of property save by authority of law” is available to :
84. A person entitled to the possession of specific moveable property may recover it in the manner provided by :
85. Robbery :
86. A Magistrate of the First class may, for the reasons to be recorded by him, stop the proceedings at any stage :
87. Every transfer of immovable property made with intent to defeat or delay the creditors of the transferor shall be :
88. Landlord may recover possession of premises if the tenant has created on the premises any permanent structure without consent of landlord, the permanent structure includes :
89. Consider the following statements :
Statement (I) : Specific relief can be granted only for the purpose of enforcing individual civil rights.
Statement (II): Specific relief cannot be granted for the mere purpose of enforcing a penal law.
90. The Supreme Court may grant special leave to appeal from any judgement, decree, determination, sentence or order in any cause or matter passed or made by :
91. The expression “District Judge” includes :
92. The liability of the Universal donee is :
93. Option to determine lease Where the time so limited is expressed to be terminable before its expiration, and the lease omits to mention at whose option it is so terminable.
94. By a landlord to recover possession from a tenant the period of limitation as per provisions of Limitation Act 1963 to file suit is :
95. Where any period is fixed or granted by the court for doing of any act prescribed or allowed by the court, the court has discretion to enlarge such period not exceeding :
96. Consider the following statements :
Statement (I) : A promise made in writing to pay a debt barred by limitation is invalid.
Statement (II): A promise to compensate for something done is valid.
97. The punishment to which offenders are liable under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code 1860 is :
98. To constitute “Bailment” :
99. A person commits the offence of undue influence at an election, he voluntarily :
100. Consider the following statements :
Statement (I) : “Pleading” shall mean plaint
Statement (II) : “Pleading” shall mean written statement
Maharashtra JMFC CJJD Preliminary 2024 and 2025 - 160 Mock Tests & Previous Question Papers
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