Q.1. Attachment of property of person absconding is covered under_______________?
(a) Section 83 Cr. P.C
(b) Section 89 Cr. P.C
(c) Section 90 Cr. P.C
(d) both (a) and (b)
Q.2. Power to summon material witness, or examine person present is provisioned under__________?
(a) Section 265 Cr. P.C
(b) Section 387 Cr. P.C
(c) Section 311 Cr. P.C
(d) Section 289 Cr. P.C
Q.3. The word `injury’ denotes any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in ______________?
(a) Body
(b) Mind
(c) Reputation or property
(d) All of the above
Q.4. In the Indian Penal Code, 1860, wherever the word ‘year’ or the word `month’ is used, it is to be understood that the year or the month is to b reckoned according to the______________?
(a) British calendar
(b) Saka calender
(c) Both (a) and (b) are correct
(d) None of the above
Q.5. Which of the following sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, defines the term ‘good faith’?
(a) Section 51
(b) Section 52
(c) Section 49
(d) Section 50
Q.6. The 5th and 14th Law Commissions, proposed the words ‘several persons be substituted by___________ with a view to bring better clarity for easier understanding of section 34 o the Indian Penal Code.
(a) Any person
(b) Two or more persons
(c) Five or more persons
(d) None of the above
Q.7. ‘They also serve who only stand and wait’ are the famous words by________?
(a) Milton
(b) Courtney Stanhope Kenny
(c) Blackstone
(d) None of the above
Q.8.They also serve who only stand and wait these famous words by Milton, were referred by ________ while considering the scope of section 34 in a classic privy council judgment in the case of Barendra Kumar Ghosh v. Emperor of delivered by?
(a) Lord Summer
(b) Sir Madhavan Nair
(c) Lord Atkin
(d) None of the above
Q.9. Colonial legislation is a type of__________________?
(a) Direct legislation
(b) Indirect legislation
(c) Supreme legislation
(d) Judicial legislation
Q.10. Rulings of the Court of Equity_____________________?
(a) Create an absolutely authoritative precedent in India
(b) Create a conditionally authoritative precedent in India
(c) Do not even have persuasive value in India
(d) Can be overruled by Supreme Court of India
Answers
1.Correct Answer: A
2.Correct Answer: C
3.Correct Answer: D
4.Correct Answer: A
5.Correct Answer: B
6.Correct Answer: B
7.Correct Answer: A
8.Correct Answer: A
9.Correct Answer: A
10.Correct Answer: C