Law (UGC/NET Paper II & III)
Description: Test - 8 | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Prabha Kade | |
Tags: Test - 8 Fundamental Rights and Duties Executive Nature of International Laws and it;s relationship with Municipal Law Laws of Torts Nature and Definition of Offence Constitution Law of India Strike and Lockout as Instrument of Collective Bragging Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Theories of Punishment Directive Principles of State Policy |
International law and municipal law are�
Whether the doctrine of 'Common Employment' is applied in India:
In India, treaty-making is
Human Rights Commission has been discarded in 2006 and its successor k
Strike is the legitimate weapon in the hands of:
A' a child is in a house with 'Z' which has caught fire. Neighbouring people spreads blanket to save the child. 'Z' in the interest of the child throws him on the blanket, hut the child dies. 'Z' has committed an offence of:
Where a Hindu Male and a Hindu Female contract their M riage tinder the Special Marriages Act 1954. Hindu Personal Law:
Mark the correct answer:
The concept of exemplary punishment comes under which one of the following theories of punishment?
Lock-out is:
Consider the following statements I. Lockout indicates the closure of the place of business. II. Lockout indicates the closure of the business itself. III. Suspension of work due to trade reasons constitute lockout. IV. Lockout does not include discharge.
The Rule laid down in 'Ryland Vs. Fletcher' is not applicable to:
Who submitted the Report of the “National Commission to Review the working of the Constitution”?
To strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity is a part of:
Muta marriage is recognised by:
The harpiony between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles was laid down by the Supreme Court in:
Joint-session of the Parliament was summoned by the President of India to pass:
Source of International Law is:
X, a married woman of 40 years old with her own free will leaves her husband's house and began to live with her paramour Y as husband and wife. The husband of the wife files a criminal case against Y. Point out the correct answer.
Match the following:
(a) National Emergency | |
(i) Article 316 | |
(b) President's Rule | |
(ii) Article 360 | |
(c) Financial Emergency | |
(iii) Article 356 | |
(d) Public Service Commission for Union | |
(iv) Article 352 | |
Match List - I and List - Il and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists
List - I | |
List - II | |
(a) Liberty of thought and expression | |
(i) Right to freedom | |
(b) Freedom of speech | |
(ii) Cultural and Education rights | |
(c) Making special provision for women and children | |
(iii) Preamble | |
(d) Protection of interest of minorities | |
(iv) Life and Liberty | |
(v) Right to equality | |
Adverse possession may lead to loss of:
Which of the following pairs is correctly matched in the code (1) Strict liability means no-fault liability (2) Rylands Vs. Fletcher lays down the rule of trespass ab initio (3) Vis major is a good defence in absolute liability (4) Supreme Court has overruled strict liability by absolute liability
Two lovers nut allowed by their parents to marry agreed to commit suicide but later on gave up the idea of suicide. Decide the liability of the lovers:
Closure means: