Law (UGC/NET Paper II & III)
Description: Test - 3 | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Shaka Gupte | |
Tags: Test - 3 Laws of Torts Frustration of Contract Nature and Definition of Offence Offences Against Women s Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Vicarious Liability Labour Law Trade Unions Rights and Immunities of Registered Trade Union Offer, Acceptance and Consideration Remedies for Breach of Contract-Damages |
Contract is frustrated due to frustration of ---
Which one of the following is not essential of an offence?
Who of the following has made distinction between distributive justice and corrective justice?
In order to prove the offence of dowry related act the law prescribes that
Res ipsa Loquitur is:
Under which of the following sections, a Registered Trade union is immuned from its criminal liability where an act done by the members infurtherance of their Trade Disputes:
Contractual remedies are provided by the Indian Contract Act. Section:
'Qui facit per alium facit perse' establishes the:
Offer must he:
Arrange the grounds of divorce in the order in which they appear in the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. Use the code given below: (i) Mutual Consent (ii) Breakdown (iii) Fault (iv) Customary
Which of the following refers to the irrevocable form of Talaq?
A ran away with B's watch. A weak later B saw A wearing his watch. B forthwith seized A and recovered his watch using necessary force which resulted in some injuries to A. Point out the correct answer
Nothing is an offence which is committed by a child below the age of:
In a Wrestling 'A' tells 'B' that Wrestler no. I will win. 'B' challenges the statement of 'A'. They bet with each other over the result of the match. This is:
In which of the following circumstances X cannot cause death of Y while exercising his right of private defence of property U/s 103 of the Indian Penal Code if:
In which set of sections of the Indian Penal Code even death can be caused in exercise of right to private defence of person and property.
Arrange the following treaties in order in which they appeared. Use the code given below: (i) Convention Relating to the status of refugees (ii) European Convention on Human Rights (iii) Convention on the Prevention of Genocide, (iv) The pact of Paris
Assertion (A) : Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad was held not to be an 'industry' by the Supreme Court. Reason (R) : Since it is carrying on research not for the benefit of self. Moreover, it is not engaged in commercial activities.
Marriage of a girl below the age of 18 is:
In remoteness of damages the main tests to determine whether damage is remote or not are I. Test of reasonable Foresight II. Test of Remoteness III. Test of Directness IV. Test of Foresightedness
Assertion (A) : Only a section of labour force is protected under section 17 of the trade unions Act. Reason (R) : Protection is available only to office-bearers and member of registered trade unions.
Match the List-I with List-II.
List-I | |
List-Il (Judicial Decisions) | |
I. Lockout | |
1. Lalit Hari Ayurvedic College Pharmacy Vs. Workers and hospital Union | |
II. Lay-off | |
2. A.P. Dairy Development Co-Op. Federation Ltd. Vs. Presiding Officer, Labour Court, Guntur | |
III. Indusial Dispute | |
3. Workman Vs. Firestone Tyre & Rubber Co. | |
IV. Industry | |
4. Kairbeta Estate Vs. Rajrnanickam | |
An industrial dispute may be brought before the Labour Court:
Who propounded the 'Utilitarian theory'?
Two statements are given below, one is labelled as Assertion (A), and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): International Law is pure law. Reason (R): International Law is made by a national legislature. Give the correct answer from the following codes: