1. Match items in table A with items in table B, using codes given below:

Table A
Table B
a. Essentials of partnership
i. Section 41
b. Partnership at will
ii. Section 4
c. Effect of non registration of firm
iii. Section 7
d. Compulsory dissolution of firm
iv. Section 69

                                              
Codes:
       a b c d
(A) i ii iv iii
(B) ii iii iv i
(C) iii iv i ii
(D) i ii iii iv



2. Find correct answer, using codes given below:

(i) Bulk shall correspond with sample, is an implied condition.
(ii) Buyer shall have a reasonable opportunity of comparing bulk with sample, is an implied condition.
(iii) Goods should be free from any defect rendering them un-merchantable, is an implied condition.
(iv) There is an implied condition that the buyer shall have and enjoy possession of the goods.

Codes:
(A) (i) only is correct.
(B) (i) and (ii) only are correct.
(C) (i), (ii) and (iii) only are correct.
(D) All of above are correct.



3. Answer the following using the codes given below:

In which of the following grounds the judicial review of an administrative action be made?

(i) Abuse of discretion
(ii) Mala fide or bad faith
(iii) Irrelevant consideration
(iv) Unreasonableness

Codes:
(A) Only (i), (ii) and (iii) are correct.
(B) Only (i) and (ii) are correct.
(C) Only (ii) and (iii) are correct.
(D) All (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct.



4. The purpose theory is based on the assumption that “person is applicable only to human beings; they alone can be the subjects of rural relations”. Who developed this theory of Brinz in England?

(A) Barker
(B) Duguit
(C) Salmond
(D) Hoffman



5. “Ownership in its comprehensive signification denotes the relation between a person and any right that is vested in him. That which a man owns in this sense is in all cases a right.”

Who is the exponent of this theory?

(A) Miss Tay
(B) Maitland
(C) Salmond
(D) Fuller



6. Read Assertion I and Reason II and with the help of codes given below point out the correct explanation.

Assertion I: Moral derangement is a state of will and turns to be the vehicle of vicious actions.

Reason II: Crime is committed under the influence of instructive and irresistible impulse.

Codes:
(A) Moral insanity or imbecility is not exempted from criminal liability as per Section 53 of IPC.
(B) Both I and II are correct statements to attract criminal liability as per Section 53 IPC as both are diabolical criminal conduct.
(C) Only by II criminal responsibility can be fixed but not with the help of I.
(D) Mc Naghten’s Rule can be applied in I but not in II.



7. State which of the following statements is incorrect?

(A) Liability in tort arises from breach of duty primarily fixed by law.
(B) The duty, breach of which results in tortious liability, is towards the public generally.
(C) The duty, breach of which results in liability in tort, is towards some person in particular.
(D) The breach of duty, which results in liability in tort, is redressable by an action for unliquidated damages.



8. The plaintiff was watching a cricket match at a stadium organized by the Cricket Club of India. He was seriously injured by a mighty hit from the batsman. In this case, whois liable to pay the damages to the plaintiff?

(A) The Batsman
(B) The Cricket Club of India
(C) Both (A) and (B) above
(D) None of the above



9. Which one of the following sets correctly identifies the specific defence available in an action for defamation?

(A) Privilege, Truth, Fair comment.
(B) Privilege, Mistake, Fair comment.
(C) Truth, Mistake, Fair comment.
(D) Truth, Privilege, Mistake.



10. In which of the following cases, Judge Alvarez evolved a doctrine that General Assembly resolutions are virtually binding upon States in a legislative sense?

(A) South West Africa Voting Procedure case, ICJ Reports, 1975, p.12
(B) Western Sahara case, ICJ Reports, 1975, p.12
(C) Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries case, ICJ Reports, 1951, p. 152
(D) South West Africa Voting Procedure case, ICJ Reports, 1955, p.67




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