1. Assertion (A): In tort of nuisance,
interference by the defendant may cause damage to the plaintiff’s property or
personal discomfort in the enjoyment of property.
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Reason (R): Every interference in the use
of property is a nuisance.
Select the correct answer using the codes
given below:
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are individually
true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are individually
true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
2. Match List-I with List-II and indicate
the correct answer using the codes given below:
List – I
|
List – II
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(a) Composition of the District Forum
|
(i) Section 10, C.P. Act
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(b) Complaint to be accompanied by
court fee
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(ii) Section 17, C.P. Act
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(c) Jurisdiction of the State
Commission
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(iii) Section 23, C.P. Act
|
(d) Appeals from National Commission to
the Supreme Court
|
(iv) Section 12(2) C.P. Act
|
Codes:
(a)
(b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)
(C) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
3. ‘The
polluter pays principle’ means
(A) Each generation should be obligated to
conserve the diversity of natural and cultural resources base so that it does
not restrict options of the future generations.
(B) Affirmative State Action for efficient management of
resources and empowers the citizens to question ineffective management of
natural resources.
(C)
The pollutant not only has an obligation to make good the loss to the victims
but has to bear the costs of restoring the environment to its original state.
(D)
State’s obligation to devise and implement a cohesive and coordinated programme
to meet its obligation to sustainable development.
4. In
which of the following case the Supreme Court held that “The Three Talaks”
would be treated as a ‘Single Talak” and not a valid Talak ?
(A)
ShamimAra Vs. State of U.P.
AIR 2002 SCR 4162
(B)
Mohd. Ahmed Khan Vs. Shah Bano AIR 1985 SC 365.
(C)Bai
Tahira Vs. Ali Hussain AIR 1979 SC 362.
(D)
None of the above.
5.
Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage have been laid down in Minute details in
(A)
Dharma Sutra
(B)
Dharma Shastra
(C)
Grhiya Sutra
(D)
None of the above
6. To
mature as a ground of Divorce the ‘Desertion’, under the Hindu Marriage
Act,
1955, must continue for a minimum period of
(A)
One year
(B)
Two years
(C)
Three years
(D)
None of the above
7. In
which of its following Report the Law Commission recommended, the “Breakdown
Principle’ to be accepted as the additional ground of Divorce?
(A)
70th Report
(B)
71st Report
(C)
72nd Report
(D)
None of the above
8.
Which of the following Ceremony/Ceremonies are obligatory under the Hindu
Marriage Act?
(A)
Kanyadan
(B)
Panigrahan
(C)
Saptapadi
(D)
All of the above
9.
Children born to annuled voidable marriages or void marriages under Section 11
and 12 of the Hindu Marriage Act are:
(A)
Illegitimate
(B)
Illegitimate but can inherit the property of their parents.
(C)
Legitimate and can inherit all family property.
(D)
Legitimate but can inherit only the property of their parents.
10. In
which of the following cases, the court held that “Dower (Mehar) is a sale
price of women”?
(A)
Humara Begum case
(B)
Aziz BanoVs. Mohammed
(C)
Shah Bano case
(D)
Abdul Kadir case
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