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Law (UGC/NET Paper II & III)

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Unfair labour practices mean any of the practices specified in the:

  1. Fourth Schedule of the Industrial Disputes Act

  2. Fifth Schedule of the Industrial Disputes Act

  3. Sixth Schedule of the Industrial Disputes Act

  4. Third Schedule of the Industrial Disputes Act


Correct Option: B

The right of private defence is available to

  1. The aggressor

  2. The person who has attacked

  3. The aggressor and the victim

  4. The act done in defence of a person who was attacked


Correct Option: D

In which of the following case the supreme court recognised the theory of “Hire and Fire” in labour law?

  1. The steel Authority workers' Corporation case

  2. The Air India Authority Corporation case

  3. Mohini Jain case

  4. The Gujrat Electricity Workers' case


Correct Option: B

Under which of the following section of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, remedies for breach of contract are available

  1. Section 72

  2. Section 73

  3. Section 74

  4. Section 32


Correct Option: B

The maxim 'injuria sine damno' has been explained in the following case

  1. Donough Vs. Stevenson

  2. Ryland Vs. Fletcher

  3. Ashby Vs. White

  4. Braford Vs. Pickles


Correct Option: C

Which among the following is not a fundamental right?

  1. Right to Privacy

  2. Right to Speedy Trial

  3. Right to Clean Environment

  4. Right to Property


Correct Option: D

Consider the following statements (i) The Trade Unions Act prescribe time limit for the grant of registration of Trade Unions (ii) The certificate of registration issued by Registrar is a conclusive evidence. (iii) The Registrar of Trade Unions is duty bound to hear existing unions before granting registration to a new Trade Union

  1. (i) alone

  2. (i) and (ii)

  3. (i), (ii) and (iii)

  4. (ii) alone


Correct Option: C

Right and duties exist:

  1. together

  2. separately

  3. opposite to each other

  4. complementary to each other


Correct Option: D

The decision given in M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India is on

  1. Vicarious liability

  2. Absolute liability

  3. Strict liability

  4. Simple liability


Correct Option: B

Conspiracy is an offence having Mens Sea without any autos rea?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Depends upon circumstances

  4. Depends upon judicial discretion


Correct Option: C

Arrange the sequence of following concepts in a contract. Use the code given below (i) Fraud (ii) Mistake (iii) Coercion (iv) Quasi Contract

  1. (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)

  2. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

  3. (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)

  4. (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)


Correct Option: D

The Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution by:

  1. 24th Amendment

  2. 44th Amendment

  3. 42nd Amendment

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

International law is

  1. Collection of legislations of various countries.

  2. Body of rules and principles of action which are binding upon civilized states in their relation with each other.

  3. Collection of customs of various countries.

  4. A legal instrument in service of domestic policy.


Correct Option: B

Which of the following is not a ground for divorce under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act. 1939?

  1. Treating the wife with cruelty.

  2. That the whereabouts of the Husband have nut been known for a period for more than four years.

  3. The Husband has been sentenced to imprisonment for a period of to years or upwards.

  4. That the husband has been insane for a period of two years or more.


Correct Option: C

Carefully read the following statements (i) According to Section 34 of Indian Penal Code, requirement is of two persons, whereas under Section 149 of I.P.C., requirement is of five persons (ii) According to Section 34 of 1.P.C., common intention is required whereas under Section 149 I.P.C., common object is required (iii) Previous consent is required under Section 34 & 149 of I.P.C. (iv) Section 34 of I.P.C. and Section 149 of I.P.C. constitutes a specific offence

Which of the above statements is true?

  1. (i) and (iii)

  2. (ii) and (iii)

  3. (i) and (ii)

  4. (ii) and (iv)


Correct Option: C

Assertion (A): No protection is available to the members of a trade union under sections 17 and 18 of the trade unions Act in respect of Gherao. Reason (R): In Rookes Vs. Barnard the court held that trade unions were liable for the tort of intimidation.

  1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

  2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

  3. (A) is true but (R) is false

  4. (A) is false but (R) is true


Correct Option: A

Giving financial aid to illegal strikes is punishable under

  1. Section 25, Industrial Disputes Act

  2. Section 28, Industrial Disputes Act

  3. Section 26, Industrial Disputes Act

  4. Section 27, Industrial Disputes Act


Correct Option: B

The maxim “actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea” means

  1. Prohibited act constitutes an offence

  2. Guilty intention of the accused constitutes an offence

  3. Neither guilty intention alone nor the prohibited act alone constitutes an offence

  4. Prohibited act followed by guilty intention constitutes an offence


Correct Option: D

In which nt the following cases the Court held that Doctrine of acknowledgment is a part of the substantive Muslim Law of Inheritance and not a rule of Evidence:

  1. S.A. Hussain Vs. Rajamma

  2. Mohd. Amin Vs. Vakil Ahmad

  3. Mohammed Allahadad Khan Vs. Mohammed Ismail Khan

  4. Habibur Rehman Vs. Altaf Ali


Correct Option: C

“True Law is right reason in agreement with nature; it is of Universal application, Unchanging and everlasting ... it is a sin to try to alter this law, nor is it allowable to attempt to repeal any part of it and it is impossible to abolish it entirely ...God is the author of this law, its promulgator and its enforcing Judge.” This passage highlights the importance of…

  1. Customary law

  2. Natural Law

  3. Positive Law

  4. Anthropological law


Correct Option: B

Preparation and attempt are two stages for commission of an offence. Preparation is generally not punishable. The reason for not making preparation punishable is

  1. Lack of relationship between preparation and attempt

  2. Possibility of change in mind before commission of the offence

  3. Absence of intention

  4. Absence of attempt


Correct Option: A

Possession is called:

  1. 8 points in Law

  2. 10 points in Law

  3. 9 points in Law

  4. 7 points in Law


Correct Option: C

Propositions are (i) Consent theory makes the divorce very easy. (ii) Consent theory makes the divorce very difficult. Which of the following is correct in respect of the aforesaid propositions

  1. (i) is correct but (ii) is incorrect

  2. (i) and (ii) both are correct

  3. (ii) is correct but (i) is incorrect

  4. (i) and (ii) both are incorrect


Correct Option: B

'X' gives poisonous apple to 'Y' with intention to cause his death. 'Y' comes to know of the fact that apple is poisonous. 'Y' gives that apple to a minor child for eating. Child eats that and dies. In this case

  1. 'X' is accused of murder and is accused of abetment of murder

  2. X' and 'Y' both are accused of murder

  3. 'Y' has committed the offence of murder and 'X' has not committed any offence

  4. 'X' is accused of attempt to murder and 'Y' is accused of murder


Correct Option: B

Match List-I with List-Il and indicate the correct answer using the codes given below:

 
List-I
List-II
(a) Bhaurao Shankar Lokhande Vs. State of Maharashira
(i) Adultery
(b) Gul Mohammad Vs. Emperor
(ii) Cruelty
(c) Pawan Kumar Vs. State of Haryana
(iii) Joint Liability
(d) Barendra Kumar Ghosh Vs. King Emperor
(iv) Bigamy
  1. a - (iv), b - (i), c - (ii), d - (iii)

  2. a - (i), b - (ii), c - (iv), d - (iii)

  3. a - (ii), b - (i), c - (iv), d - (iii)

  4. a - (iv), b - (ii), c - (iii), d - (i)


Correct Option: A
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