Law (UGC/NET Paper II & III)
Description: Test - 6 | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Shaka Gupte | |
Tags: Test - 6 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Essentials of a Valid Contract Constitution Law of India Vicarious Liability Strike and Lockout as Instrument of Collective Bragging Concepts-Industry Legal Theory Trade Unions Rights and Immunities of Registered Trade Union Concept of Posse Ion and Ownership Judiciary |
The Supreme Court ot India gave direction to the fact that the marriages of all persons. citizen ot India, belonging to various religions should be made compulsorily registerable in those respective States where marriage is solemnized. These directions were issued in which of the following cases?
Rules relating to Sapinda relationship are based on the principle of:
Assertion (A): Agreement between A' and B' is void Reason (R):
Kelsen propounded one of the following theories:
The word 'Lock-out' is defined under Section 2(1) of the IDA, 1947 as:
A Judge of a Supreme Court or High Court may be removed from his service by
Which of the following is the correct statement? Vicarious liability means:
The term Hindu denotes the persons: (i) Professing Hindu religion (ii) Professing Buddh, Jam or Sikh religion (iii) Who are not professing Muslim, Christian, Parsi or Jew religion. In respect of the aforesaid propositions which is correct?
“A right to retain the possession of a property until the due amount is paid' is known as:
Savigny's Volkgeist theory reveals:
Reservation for the promotion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are valid as it is provided in:
Which one of the following is not an 'Industry'?
The Charter of the United Nations requires that the organization and its members shall act in accordance with the principles enumerated in the charter. Which of the following is not one of such principles?
A certilicate of registration of a trade union is:
Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). With the help of codes given below, point out the correct explanation: Assertion (A): Marriage under Hindu Law was indissoluble. Reason (R): Marriage was regarded as sacrament.
The weaknesses of International law are: (i) Lack of institutions (ii) Lack of certainly (iii) Vital interests (iv) Lack of sanctions
Defence of insanity under Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code requires:
Directions: The following items consist of two statements one labelled the 'Assertion (A) and the other labelled the 'Reason (R)'. You are to examine these statements and decide if the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) are individually true and if so, whether the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. Select your answer to these items using the codes given below:
Assertion (A): A proclamation of emergency can be issued by the President if there is imminent danger of war or external aggression or armed rebellion. Reason (R): The President can suspend the enforcement of all Fundamental Rights during the period of emergency.
Match List-I with List-Il and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List-I (concepts) | |
List-Il (Jurists) | |
I. Minimum content of law | |
I. Fuller | |
II. Inner morality of law | |
2. Hart | |
Ill. Law with a variable content | |
3. Kohler | |
IV. Law as a phenomenon of civilization | |
4. Stammler | |
The Supreme Court of India for the first time struck down the 'Carry forward Rule' as unconstitutional in the following case
The Trade Union can contribute to a political party:
An offer cannot he accepted unless and until it has been brought to the knowledge of the person:
Which one of the following pail-s is correctly matched in the maxim “Injuria sine damno” in the code: (a) actionable per se (b) not actionable (c) actionable on proof of damage (d) actionable on violation of legal right
After matching List-i and List-Il point out the correct code:
List-I | List-II | | (a) Mersey Dock's Vs. Protor | i. Statutory Authority | | (b) Metropolitan Asylum District Vs. Hill | ii. Vicarious liability | | (c) Nichols Vs. Marsland | iii. Inevitable Accident | | (d) Holmes Vs. Mather | iv. Act of God |
Match the case decided by International Court of Justice mentioned in List-I with the year of decision mentioned in List-II and with the help of codes given below, point out the correct answer.
List-I | |
List-Il | |
I. North Sea Continental Shelf Cases | |
1. 1969 | |
II. Corfu Channel Case | |
2. 1949 | |
Ill. South West Africa Case | |
3. 1955 | |
IV. Right of Passage Over Indian Territories | |
4. 1960 | |