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## Which of the following is true?
# An eye for an eye is an deterrent theory
# Causing fear to refrain a criminal is retributive theory
# Prevention is better than cure is covered by reformative theory
# Treating criminals as sick persons is covered by reformative theory
## Right to private defence of property fails of causing death in
# Robbery
# House breaking by night
# Mischief by fire committed on a place used as human dwelling
# Mischief causing apprehension of hurt
## Death under IPC denotes
# Death of human being
# Death of animals
# Death of animals and human beings
# Death of either human beings or animal
## The maxim de minimus non curat lex means
# Law would not take action on small and trifling matter
# Law does not ignore any act done by anyone
# Law ignores actions done by minor
# Law ignores action done by persons of unsound mind
## Grave and sudden provocation is
# Matter of fact
# Matter of law
# Presumption
# Mixed question of law and fact
## Assault cannot be caused by mere
# Words
# Gestures
# Preparation
# Gestures or Preparation
## Immovable property can be subject matter of
# Theft
# Robbery
# Extortion
# Dacoity
## Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 is effective from
# 41275
# 41306
# 41518
# 41640
## Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 is based on
# Verma Committee Report
# Malimath Committee Report
# Shah Committee Report
# Mehta Committee Report
## Consider the following proposition under the Evidence Act<br>I. In criminal proceedings, the evidence of good character is admissible generally<br>II. In civil cases, character evidence is inadmissible unless the character of a party is a fact in issue<br>III. In criminal proceedings, the evidence of bad character is always inadmissible<br>IV. In criminal proceedings, the evidence of bad character is always admissible when evidence of good character has been given.<br>In relation to the above propositions which of the following is correct statement
# I, II & III are correct but IV is incorrect
# All the four (I, II, III & IV) are correct
# I, II & IV are correct but III is incorrect
# I & III are correct but II & IV are incorrect
## Confession of one accused is admissible against co-assured, if They are tried for different offences and not jointly but separately<br>They are tried jointly for the same offences<br>They are tried jointly for different offences<br>They are tried for the same offences but not jointly
# They are tried for different offences and not jointly but separately
# They are tried jointly for the same offences
# They are tried jointly for different offences
# They are tried for the same offences but not jointly
## Communication made ‘without prejudice’ are protected under which of the following Section of the Indian Evidence Act
# 22
# 23
# 24
# 21
## Entries contained in books of account are relevant under
# Section 31 of Evidence Act
# Section 34 of Evidence Act
# Section 36 of Evidence Act
# Section 40 of Evidence Act
## Statements made by a conspirator in reference to common design are relevant under section
# 9
# 10
# 11
# 12
## Which does not form part of Res Gestae
# Statements made by by-standers
# Statements made in answer to a question
# Statements made after time gap
# Statements made by a relative
## Which of the following statements refer to epistolary jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
# Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 131
# Taking cognizance of Public Interest Litigation matters through letters addressed to the court.
# Enforcement of decrees and orders of Supreme Court under Article 142
# Advisory jurisdiction under Article 143
## Prorogation of the House means
# A house has been brought in session
# The Session of the House has been terminated
# The House itself stands terminated
# Dissolution of Lok Sabha
## Prompt dower is also known as
# Khul
# Muajjal
# Zyme
# Muwajjal
## Under which of the following provision the Supreme Court of India reviews its own Judgement or Pronouncement
# Article 137
# Article 132
# Article 139
# Article 141
## Constitution does not provide for impeachment which of the following functionaries:
# Chief justice of High Court
# Chief justice of India
# Chief Election Commissioner
# The Governor
## The Limitation Act, 1963 applies to
# Tax Tribunals
# Quasi-Judicial Authorities
# Executive Authority
# Courts
## Section 5 of the limitation Act condones delay in
# Writ Petitions
# Suits
# Applications under Order XXI of CPC
# Appeal
## Puberty implies
# A form of valid marriage
# Age of maturity
# Type of divorce
# Age of marriage
## A Muslim marriage on the ground of fosterage is
# Muta
# Valid (Sahih)
# Irregular (Fassid)
# Void (Batil)
## A Chief Judicial Magistrate may pass
# Sentence of imprisonment exceeding 7 years
# Sentence of imprisonment not exceeding 7 years
# Sentence for life imprisonment
# Death sentence
## Who is authorized to appoint Public Prosecutor for District Court
# High Court
# State Government
# District Judge
# Chief Judicial Magistrate
## Acknowledgement under Limitation Act
# Extends period of Limitation
# Confers title on the person
# Confers an independent right
# Bars the remedy
## Period of Limitation for suits relating to tort is
# Maximum 3 years
# Maximum 12 years
# Maximum 30 years
# Suits for torts are not covered by Limitation Act
## Period of Limitation for filling an application for setting aside ex-parte decree is
# 30 days
# 60 days
# 90 days
# 1 year
## As per Article 233 of the Constitution of India, District Judge is appointed by
# Governor of the State
# Chief Justice of the State High court
# Chief Justice of India
# Chief Minister of the State
## Which of the following magistrate is authorized under section 10 CrPC to require security for good behaviour from habitual offenders within his local jurisdiction
# District Magistrate
# Executive Magistrate
# Judicial Magistrate first Class
# Chief Judicial Magistrate
## Who among the following cannot claim maintenance under the Code of Criminal Procedure
# Major married daughter unable to maintain herself
# Wife unable to maintain herself
# Minor illegitimate daughter unable to maintain herself
# Mother or father unable to maintain themselves
## With respect to the principle of res-judicata which of the following is incorrect
# Ex-parte decree will operate as res judicata
# Writ petition dismissed on merits operates as res judicata
# Writ petition dismissed in limine operates as res judicata
# Res judicata applies to representative suits
## Attachment before judgement, in a suit dismissed in default
# Revives automatically on the restoration of the suit
# Does not revive automatically on the restoration of the suit
# May or may not revive depending on the facts & circumstances of the case
# Same property cannot be attached again under any other decree
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- PU CET LLM previous question papers with answer keys - 2011 onwards (Only papers officially published by the University will be included)
- 75 Full Length Mock tests of 100 questions each - from a question bank of 9000+ selected MCQs
- 50 Mini Mock tests of 25 questions each - for quick practice sessions
- Each Full Mock Test is designed as a Model Paper
- Summarized overview of Important Jurisprudence topics
- Overview of all Constitutional Amendments
- All Tests & Previous Papers are timed and have Negative marking for realistic simulation
- Questions & Answer Choices randomly shuffled in every attempt for better practice
- Over 100 LawMint users were offered seats across various NLUs in CLAT PG 2020 - Including NLSIU, NALSAR & NLU Delhi
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