Revision: Legal Reasoning UG-CLAT Legal Reasoning
- The Right to Information Under the Right to Information Act, 2005 is A:
- 'Alibi' Means a Plea by an Accused Person that He
- 'Obiter Dicta' Means-
- 'Lis Pendens' Means-
- 'Persona Non Grata' Means
- 'Audi Alteram Partem' Means
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Faux Pas
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Autrefois Convict
- P Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense, Yet You Have
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: ‘Punctum Temporis’ Means:
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Pari Passu
- Principle: Under the Employees Compensation Act, 1923, an Employ Er is Liable to Pay Compensation to His Workmen for Injuries Sustained by Them by an Accident Arising Out of and in the
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: 'Jus Gentium’ Means:
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Bona Vacantia
- Examine the Statement and Conclusions Given Below and Choose a Suitable Answer from the Options Given: Statement: Necessity Knows No Law.
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: ‘Sine Die’ Means:
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: per Incuriam
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Lex Loci
- The Question Consists of Legal Propositions/Principles (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. These Principles Have to Be Applied to the Given Facts to Arrive at the
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: in Pari Delicto
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Turpis Arbiter’ Means:
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Caveat Venditor
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Animus Posssidendi’ Means:
- Legal Phrase is Followed by Four Meanings. Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Malus Animus
- Principle: a Master is Liable for the Acts Committed by His Servant in the Course of Employment.
- Principle: Everybody is Under a Legal Obligation to Take Reasonable Care to Avoid an Act Or Omission Which He Can Foresee Would Injure His Neighbor.
- Principle: Preparation is Not an Offense Except the Preparation of Some Special Offenses.
- Principal: Ignorantia Juris Nonexcusat and Ingnorantia Facit Excusat
- Principle: "Nobody Shall Unlawfully Interfere with a Person'S Use Or Enjoyment of Land, 0( Some Right Over, Or in Connection with It.
- Assertion: Custom per Se is Law, Independent of Prior Recognition by the Sovereign Or the Judge.
- Assertion: Idol is a Person Who Can Hold Property.
- Assertion: Laws Are Means of Achieving an End Namely Social Control.
- Assertion: Attempt to Commit an Offence Enough Does Not Result in Any Harm Should Also Be Punished
- 'Rani' Ran to a Well Stating that She Would Jump into It. and She Started Running Towards the Well but She Was Caught before She Could Reach It.
- 'Siny' with an Intention to Pick-pocket Puts His Hand into Mlnu'S Pocket. Minu Had a Joaded Pistol in His Pocket the Thief Touches the Pistol and Trigger Goes On, Whereby Minu is Shot Dead.
- 'Jam' Denied Food to His Wife Jane for Several Days by Keeping Her Confined in a Room with an Intention to Accelerate Her Death. Jane Ultimately Managed to Escape.
- What is a Moot'?
- The Temporary Release of a Convict Ea Prisoner from Jail for a Fix Ea Period is Called -
- Principle: Letters Or Words Not Describing Quality of Things Can Be Registered as a Trademark.
- Principle: Nothing is an Offence, Which is Done by Accident Or Misfortune, and Without Any Criminal Intention Or Knowledge in the Doing of a Lawful Act in a Lawful Manner by Lawful Means
- Principles: a Person is Said to Abet the Doing of a Thing When He Instigates Any Other Person to Do that Thing.
- Principle: Defamation is the Publication of a Statement that Tends to Lower Reputation of a Person in the Estimation of Other Members of the Society Generally.
- Principle: Intentional Application of Force to Another Person is Actionable in Law.
- Principle: a Person is Said to Have Committed Assault When Apprehension is Caused in the Mind of a Person that He is About to Use Physical Force Against His Body.
- Principle: Consent is a Good Defence in a Civil Action for Tort but the Act Should Be the Same for Which Consent Was Given.
- Principle: When, at the Desire One Person, Any Other Person Has Done Or Abstained from Doing Something, Such Act Or Abstinence Or Promise is Called a Consideration for the Promise.
- The _____________ Legislative assembly on 31st March 2015 passed a controversial Anti-Terrorism Law. Earlier, the passed bill was rejected two times by the then ____________ in 2004 and 2008
- Assertion: Every Person Should Have the Freedom of Speech and Expression. Reason: If a Person is Stopped from Speaking Then Mankind Will Lose the Truth.
- The Primary Legislation Relating to Organ Donation and Transplantation, Aimed at Regulation of Removal, Storage and Transplantation of Human Organs for Therapeutic Purposes
- In an Interview for the Selection of Two District Judges, Four Candidates, P, Q, R, and S Were Shortlisted. All of Them Had 10 Years Standing as Lawyers. Who Among Them is Most Suitable?
- Legal Principle: Justice Should Not Only Be Done but Also Seen to Be Done. Facts: L, an Honest Lawyer Had 200 Shares in Company X. Later, L Was Elevated to the High Court as a Judge and Had
- Examine the Statement and Conclusions Given Below and Choose a Suitable Answer from the Options Given: Statement: a Punishment is the Imposition of an Undesirable Or Unpleasant
- Legal Principle: in the Law of Evidence, a Person Missing for Long and Not Heard Of, for Over Seven Years is Presumed to Have Died.
- Union Government Recently Approved 33 Percent Reservation for Women In:
- Examine the Statement and Conclusions Given Below and Choose a Suitable Answer from the Options Given: Statements: 1. Justice Delayed is Justice Denied. Justice Hurried is Justice Buried.
- Five Years' Experience is a Must to Be Able to Practice as an Advocate in the Supreme Coun of India. this Rule Was Prescribed by The____
- Examine the Statement and Conclusions Given Below and Choose a Suitable Answer from the Options Given: Statement: It is a Fundamental Duty, Which is Unenforceable in a Court of Law that Every Citizen
- In a Recent Case a Supreme Court Bench Comprising of Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Prafulla C Pant Held that the Amount of Maintenance to Be Awarded Under Section 125 of Crpc Cannot Be Restricted
- Which Authority in India Notified the Guidelines for the Protection of Persons Assisting Accident Victims on Indian Roads Based on the Supreme Court Direction?
- Principle: Decision of Court is Null and Void, If It is Given by Court Which Does Not Have Jurisdiction Over the Subject Matter. Facts: a Obtains
- Assertion: in India, Every State Has a High Court in Its Territory.
- Assertion: the Council of Ministers at the Center is Collectively Responsib1e Both to the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
- Under the Constitution of India 'Right to Pollution Free Environment' Has Emerged as a Fundamental Right from the Right To-
- Assertion: the Reservation of Thirty-three Percent of Seats for Women in Parliament and State Legislature Does Not Require Constitutional Amendment.
- Assertion: We the People of India. Having Solemnly Resolved to Constitute India into a Democratic Republic.
- If an Authority is Holding Information About Another in a 'Fiduciary Capacity', the Information Under the Right to Information Act, 2005 May Not Be Obtainable. 'Fiduciary Relationship' is Based On:
- Under the Constitution of India Restriction on Freedom of Religion Cannot Be Placed on the Ground Of
- Which of the Following is Not a Fundamental Duty as per the Provisions of the Constitution of India?
- Which Among the Following Was Described by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as the "Heart and Soul of the Constitution of India"?
- The Supreme Court of India Has Struck Down the Constitution (Ninety Ninth Amendment) Act, 2014 as Unconstitutional. It is Related To
- Assertion: Republic Day is Celebrated on 26th January Every Year in the Country.
- Which One of the Following is Not a Directive Principle of State Policy Under Part Iv of the Constitution of India?
- Principle: Anyone Who Induces Or Attempts to Induce a Voter to Vote in a Particular Manner on the Ground that the Voter Will Face Divine Displeasure, Shall Be Guilty of Offence of Interfering
- A Panchayat Samiti at the Block Level in India is Only A/An:
- How Many Languages Are There in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India?
- Which Among the Following Does Not Belong to the 'Right to Freedom of Religion'?
- Principle: No Court Can Execute the Decisions Unless It is Having Territorial Jurisdiction Over the Property Or the Person Against Whom a Decision is to Be Executed. the Court Which Gave
- Article 51-a on Fundamental Duties Was Inserted into the Constitution of India Through the
- Direction: Read the Following Carefully and Answer the Question Given Below Although Women Now Constitute 30 Percent of the Global Industrial Force, Legal Hurdles
- Principle: Property Consists of a Right to Possess, Right to Use, Right to Alienate and Right to Exclude Others. a Sale is Complete When the Property Gets Transferred from the Seller to the Buyer.
- The Nda Led Government Notified the __________ and the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act, Thus Ending the Over Two-decade-old _________ of Appointing Judges of Supreme Court
- The Union Government on the Recommendation of the ________ Under the Chairmanship of __________ Has Decided to Decriminalize Section ________ of the Indian Penal Code.
- Select the Correct Statements on Social Justice Bench Constituted on Social Issue
- Who Administers Oath of Office to the Governor of a State?
- Governor of a State Can Make Laws During Recess of State Legislative Assembly Through..
- Who Called Indian Constitution as Quasi-federal?
- Legal Principle: Article 20(3) of the Constitution of India States that No Person Accused of Any Offence Shall Be Compelled to Be a Witness Against Himself.
- Who Among the Following Was the First Chairman of the Constituent Assembly in India?
- President of India Exercises His Powers .....
- Vote on Accounts is Meant for
- Legal Principle: the Doctrine of Basic Structure in Constitutional Jurisprudence Means that the Constitution of India Has Certain Basic Features that Cannot Be Taken Away Through
- Which Was the Law Introduced by Sir William Bentinck to Prohibit the Practice of Sati?
- A Bench Headed by _________ Quashed Allocation of 2014 ______ as _____.
- Choose the Best Option for the Following Statement: No One Can Be Compelled to Sing the National Anthem Since:
- As per Indian Protocol, Who Among the Followi ~ Ranks Highest in the Order of Precedence?
- Consider the Following Statements and Choose the Best Option:
- India and Britain Recently Signed an "Extradition Treaty" Extradition Means-
- Principle: Master is Liable for the Acts of His Servant Done in the Course of His Duties. Facts: X Hired an Employee Y in His Construction Business. Y Was the Property In-charge Who Received
- Article 1 of a Legal Instrument Reads: “All Human Beings Are Born Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights. They Are Endowed with Reason and Conscience and Should Act Towards One Another
- What Does Fir Stand for Under the Criminal Law?
- Directions: the Question Below Consists of Two Statements, One Labeled as ‘Assertion’ (A) and Another as ‘Reason’ (R). Examine These Two Statements Carefully and Select the Answers to These Items
- The Law Which Provides Special Powers to the Armed Forces in India is Popularly Known As:
- Select the Correct Statements About 14th Finance Commission Which Submitted Its Report to President
- Principle: the Constitution of India Guarantees Certain Fundamental Rights to Its Citizens.
- Principle: Everyone Shall Be Permitted to Take Advantage of His Own Wrong. Facts: A Legatee Was Heavily Drunk and Driving His Car at a Speed of 100 Km/Per Hour in a Crowded Market.
- Principle: in Criminal Law, Misappropriation is the Intentional, Illegal Use of the Property Or Funds of Another Person for One'S Own Use Or Other Unauthorized Purposes,
- Principle: a Man is Guilty of Not Only for What He Actually Does but Also for the Consequences of His Doing. Facts: A Wanted to Kill the Animal of B. He Saw B Standing with His Animal and Fired
- Principle: Penal laws provide that whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man or woman, shall be punished for rape.
- Principle: a Spouse is Not Permitted to Put in Evidence in Any Court, Any Communication During the Marriage Between the Spouses Without the Consent of the Person Who Made
- Principle: Nothing is an Offence If It is Done in Good Faith for the Purpose of Preventing Or Avoiding Greater Harm Or Damage to Person Or Property.
- Principle: Oral Evidence Must Always Be Direct I.E. of the Person Who Says He Saw the Event and Hearsay Evidence is No Evidence. Facts: X Was Told by Y (Whom X Trusts) that Z Has Murdered a
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense, Yet You Have
- Principle: When a Person Falsifies Something with the Intent to Deceive Another Person Or Entity is Forgery and is a Criminal Act.
- Principle: Killing is Not Murder, If It is Committed in a Sudden Fight Without Pre-meditation in a Heat of Passion Upon a Sudden Quarrel. Facts: X and Y Were Buying Liquor
- Which of the Following is the Oldest Law Code in India?
- Principle: Acceptance of the Proposal Must Be the Exact Mirror Image of the Proposal. Facts: 'A‘ Made a Proposal to 'B‘ to Sell a Chair for Rs. 500. 'B‘ is Desirous
- Principle: the Sale of Liquor is Illegal. All Agreements Relating to Prohibited Items Do Not Exist in the Eyes of Law. Facts: 'A‘ Entered into an Agreement with 'B‘ for the Sale of Liquor.
- Principle: Whoever Takes Away Any Moveable Thing from the Land of Any Person Without that Person‘S Consent is Said to Commit Theft. Facts: During His Visit to the Home of C, a Asks B,
- Principle: Causing an Effect Partly by an Act and Partly by an Omission is an Offence. Facts: A Did Not Provide Any Food to His Daughter D. He Also Confined D in a Room. Consequently, D Died.
- Principle: Nothing is an Offence Which is Done in the Exercise of the Right of Private Defence. Nothing is an Offence Which is Done in Madness.
- Principle: Whoever Attempts to Commit the Offence of Cheating, Commits an Offence. Facts: A with an Intention to Defraud B, Obtain from Him an Amount of Rs. 500.
- Principle: Whoever by Words Publishes Any Imputation Concerning Any Person is Said to Defame that Person. Facts: During a Marriage Ceremony, a Circulated a Pamphlet Saying the
- Principle: an Employer is Liable for an Injury Caused by an Employee in the Course of Employment. Facts: 'A‘ and 'B‘ Were Working in a Factory as Unskilled Laborers.
- Principle: Damages the Money Recompense, as Far as Money Can Do, for the Loss Suffered by a Person. Facts: A, an Indian Citizen, Having a Right to Vote, Was Not Allowed to Cast
- Principle: the Existence of All the Alleged Facts is Relevant Whether They Occurred at the Same Time and Place Or at Different Times and Places. Facts: A, a Citizen
- Principle: One Who Asserts Must Prove. Facts: A Desires a Court to Give Judgment that B, C, and D Shall Be Punished for a Crime Which a Says B, C, and D Have Committed.
- Principle: Foreign Judgment Binds the Parties and is Conclusive Unless It is Obtained by Fraud. Facts: a Obtains a Judgment from the Us Court by Producing Fake Documents.
- Principle: Civil Suit Can Be Filed Where the Defendant Resides Or Carries on Business Or Where the Cause of Action Arises. Facts: 'A‘ Carries on Business in Gurgaon
- Principle: Civil Suit Can Be Filed Where the Defendant Resides Or Carries on Business Or Where the Cause of Action Arises. Facts: an Agreement is Signed and Executed in New Delhi Between
- Principle: Nothing is an Offence by Reason of Any Harm It May Cause to Another Person If It is Done in Good Faith and for the Benefit of that Person Even Without that Person‘S Consent
- Principle: Nothing is an Offence If It is Done Under Intoxication and the Person Committing the Offence Was Incapable to Understand the Nature of the Act. Intoxication
- Principle: Everyone Has the Right of Private Defence to Defend His Body and Property by Use of Reasonable Force Unless that Person Had Time to Have Recourse to the Protection of Public Authorities.
- Principle: Doing of an Act Which Causes Common Injury, Danger Or Annoyance to the Public Or Which is Likely to Cause Such Injury Or Annoyance is Public Nuisance. a Common
- Principle: Death Caused by a Rash Or Negligent Act of a Person is an Offence. Facts: X Was Driving His Suv Car on a Lonely Road Leading to a Forest at 160 Km per Hour. Suddenly, Someone Appears
- Principle: Whoever Causes Death by Rash Or Negligent Act Commits an Offence. Facts: X is Having a House on the Roadside Which is Also Having a Street on the Back of the House. He Has a Lawn
- Principle: Use of Criminal Force Intentionally Knowing that It Would Cause Or is Likely to Cause Injury Or Annoyance to the Person Against Whom Force is Used
- Principle: Inducing Any Animal to Move Or to Change Its Motion and Thereby Intentionally Causing Fear of Injury Or Annoyance to Others by Such Act, is an Offence of Use of Criminal Force.
- Principle: Employer is Liable for the Injury Caused to the Employee in the Course of His Employment. Facts: X Organized a Party and Hired a Caterer. During the Party, the Generator Set Went
- Principle: a Condition to a Contract Can Also Be Complied with After the Happening of the Event to Which Such a Condition is Attached.
- Principle: Where a Person Lawfully Does Anything for Another Person, Or Delivers Anything to Him, Not Intending to Do So Or to Provide Gratuitously
- Principle: Copyright Law Protects Only Work. 'Work' Means Cinematographic Film but Does Not Include Performance by an Actor in a Cinematographic Film.
- Principle: a Person, Who is Usually of Unsound Mind, but Occasionally Normal, May Make a Contract When He is Not of Unsound Mind.
- Principles: a Servant is One Who is Employed to Do Some Work for His Employer (Master). He is Engaged Under a Contract of Service.
- Principle: in Cases Where There is an Infringement of Legal Right Even Without Any Actual Loss Or Damage, the Person Whose Right is Infringed Has a Cause of Action.
- Principle: Killing is Not Murder If the Offender, Whilst Deprived of the Power of SelfControl by Intense and Sudden Provocation, Causes the Death of the Person Who Gave the Provocation.
- Principle: Whoever Does Not Arrest the Killer and Report the Matter to the Concerned Authorities Commits an Offence.
- Principles: An Independent Contractor is One Who is Employed to Do Some Work of His Employer.
- Principle: One Who Dishonestly MisAppropriates Or Converts to His Own Use Or Sells Any Movable Property Belonging to Another, is Guilty of the Offence of Misappropriation.
- Principle: False Imprisonment is a Tort (Wrong) Which Means the Total Restraint of a Person'S Liberty Without Lawful Justification.
- Principle: Import Means Bringing Some Consignment into India from a Foreign Country.
- Principle: Nothing is an Offence Which is Done by a Child Under Twelve Years of Age,
- Principle: 1. Wagering Agreements Are Void. 2. Collateral Agreements to Wagering Contracts Are Valid.
- Principle: There Are Certain Acts Which, Though Harmful, Are Not Wrongful in Law; Therefore, Do Not Give Legal Right to Bring Action in Law, to the Person Who Suffers from Such Acts.
- Principle: Consent is a Good Defence for Civil Action in Tort. but Consent Must Include Both Knowledge of Risk and Assumption of Risk, I.E, Readiness to Bear Harm.
- Principle: Law Does Not Penalise for Wrongs Which Are of Trivial Nature.
- Principle: When a Person Falsifies Something with the Intent to Deceive Another Person Or Entity is Forgery and is a Criminal Act.
- Principle: An Offer Made by One Party When Accepted by Another Makes It a Contract.
- Principle: : According to Law, a Person Who Finds Goods Belonging to Another and Takes Them into His Custody, is Subject to the Same Responsibility as a Bailee.
- Principle: Acceptance of a Proposal Must Be Absolute and Unqualified.
- Principle: There Are Legal Provisions to Give Authority to a Person to Use Necessary Force Against an Assailant Or Wrong-doer for the Purpose
- Principle: Negligence is Actionable in Law. in Simple Terms, Negligence is the Failure to Take Proper Care Over Something.
- Principle: When a Person Interferes with Peaceful Possession of Another Person Without the Permission of the Person in Possession of Those Premises, Commits Trespass to Land.
- Principle: When a Person Consented to an Act to Be Done by Another, He Cannot Claim Any Damages Resulting from Doing that Act, Provided the Act Done is the Same for Which Consent is Given.
- Principle: a Person is Said to Do a Thing Fraudulently, If He Does that Thing with Intent to Defraud, but Not Otherwise.
- Principle: Assault is Causing Bodily Injury to Another Person by Use of Physical Force.
- Principle: the Concept of Natural Justice is Against Bias and for the Right to a Fair Hearing.
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True
- Directions: Read the Statement and on the Basis of That, Choose the Most Appropriate Course of Action(S) Given Below the Statement. Statement: Most of Those Who Study
- Directions: Read the Statement and on the Basis of That, Choose the Most Appropriate Course of Action(S) Given Below the Statement. Statement: Official Data Show More People
- Legal Principle: It is an Offence to Obstruct a Public Servant in the Due Discharge of His Duty. the Right of Private Defence is Available to Protect One’S Person and Property.
- Legal Principle: an Employer is Liable for the Act of His Servant Performed During the Course of Employment. Fact Situation: While Working as
- Legal Principle: the Latin Maxim Nemo Bis Punitur Pro Eodem Delictomeans that Nobody Can Be Punished Twice for the Same Offence.
- Legal Principle: the Latin Maxim Qui Facit per Alium, Facit per Se Means that He Who Acts Through Another, Acts Himself.
- Legal Principle: Negligence is the Absence of Care by One Party Which Results in Some Damage to Another. Damage is an Essential Ingredient to Constitute a Tort of Negligence.
- Legal Principle: Parents Are Not Liable for Wrongs Committed by Their Children Unless They Provide the Opportunity for Such Wrongful Acts to Be Committed by Their Children.
- Legal Principle: No Remedy Lies in Law Where an Injury is Caused to a Person Without Any Infringement of His Legal Right.
- Legal Principle: the Law States that a Food Business Operator Must Be Registered with Or Licensed by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (Fssai) to Run a Food Business.
- Legal Principle: ‘ Audi Alteram Partem’ is a Latin Phrase Which Means ‘Hear the Other Side’. It is the Principle that No Person Should Be Judged Without a Fair Hearing. Fact Situation:
- Legal Principle: When There is an Infringement of the Legal Right of a Person, He Gets a Right to Sue the Wrongdoer for Remedy Irrespective of Any Actual
- Legal Principle: a Product Cannot Be Sold in Shops to Consumers After Its Date of Expiry. Fact Situation: Lata, While Shopping, Notices that the Milk Packets on the Shelves Are Due for Expiry
- Legal Principle: Nuisance is the Unlawful Interference with a Person’S Enjoyment of His Land Or Some Rights Over Or in Connection with It.
- Legal Principle: a Person is Liable to Compensate Others for Harm Caused by the Escape of Any Inherently Dangerous Material that He Keeps on His Land.
- Who is an Ombudsman?
- Legal Principle: One of the Principles of ‘Natural Justice’ States That, “No Person Shall Be a Judge in His Own Cause”. Facts: A, a Driver of B, a Branch Manager of Abc Bank
- Legal Principle: a Person Who Keeps Hazardous Substances in His Premises, is Responsible for the Fault If that Substance Escapes in Any Manner and Causes Damage.
- The Railway Authorities Negligently Allowed a Train to Be Overcrowded. in Consequence, a Legitimate Passenger Mr. X Got His Pocket Picked. Choose the Appropriate Answer.
- Which Law Introduced the System of Dyarchy in India During the British Reign?
- Principle: Doctrine of Double Jeopardy: No Person Shall Be Prosecuted and Punished for the Same Offence Twice.
- Principle: Property Can Be Transferred Only by a Living Person to Another Living Person. Facts: 'A‘ Transfers Property of Which He is the Owner in Favor of the Unborn Child of B.
- As per Law the Minimum Age for the Marriage of a Boy and a Girl in India Is
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense, Yet You Have
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense, Yet You Have
- Principle: According to Law, a Person is Deemed to Have Attained the Age of Majority When He Completes the Age of 18 Years, Except in the Case of a Person Where a Guardian of a Minor’S Person Or
- Principle: Mere Silence as to Facts Likely to Affect the Willingness of a Person to Enter into a Contract is Not Fraud Unless the Circumstances of the Case Ate Such That, Regard Being Had to Them,
- Principle: Nothing is an Offense Which is Done by a Person Who, at the Time of Doing It, by Reason of Unsoundness of Mind, is Incapable of Knowing the Nature of the Act
- Fact: Ramu Cuts Down a Tree on Rinku'S Ground, with the Intention of Dishonestly Tatting the Tree Out of Rinku'S Possession Without Rinku'S Consent. a Could Not Take the Tree Away.
- Principle: Nuisance as a Tort (Civil Wrong) Means an Unlawful Interference with a Person'S Use Or Enjoyment of Land, Or Some Right Over, Or in Connection with It.
- The Question Consists of Two Statements, One Labelled as the Principle and Other as Fact. You Are to Examine the Principle and Apply It to the Given Facts Carefully and Select the Best Option.
- The Right to Education Act, 2009 (Rte) Provides for Free and Compulsory Education To:
- Choose the Best Option for the Following Statement: the Distinction Between Fraud and Misrepresentation:
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense, Yet
- Principle: a Contract Would Be Invalid and Unlawful If the Contract is for Any Immoral Or Illegal Purpose.
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real
- Principle: If a Party to a Contract Agrees to It Under Undue Influence of Any Other Party Then the Party Under the Undue Influence May Refuse to Perform in Accordance with the Agreement.
- Choose the Most Appropriate Option: Which Indian State Has Prescribed Minimum Educational Qualification for Candidates Contesting Panchayat Polls?
- Legal Principle: Nothing is an ‘Offence’ If Committed by a Child Below Seven Years of Age. Fact Situation: Adil, Aged Six Years, is a Student of Class One. He Placed His Sharpened Pencil
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be
- The Object of Which One of the Following Writs is to Prevent a Person to Hold Public Office Which He is Not Legally Entitled to Hold?
- Directions: Read the Statements and Presume that Whatever Statements Given Are True. on the Basis of That, Choose the Most Appropriate Conclusion(S) Given Below. Statements: Some Rats Are Cows.
- Directions: Read the Statements and Presume that Whatever Statements Given Are True. on the Basis of That, Choose the Most Appropriate Conclusion(S) Given Below. Statements
- Principle: Injuria Sine Damnum I.E. Injury Without Damage
- The Highest Law Officer in India is the
- Principle: A Violation of a Legal Right of Someone, Whether Results in a Legal Injury Or Not, Gives Rise to an Action in Tort for Compensation. at the Same Time, Action by Someone,
- Principle: According to Sec. 2 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, 'Industrial Dispute Means Any Dispute Or Difference Between Employers and Employers Or Between Employers and Workmen Or Between
- Under Which of the Following Enactments, is the Use of Mobile Phones While Driving Made Punishable?
- Legal Principle Any Direct Physical, Interference with Goods in Somebody'S Possession Without Lawful Justification is Called Trespass of Goods.
- Principle: Mere Silence as to Facts Likely to Affect the Decision of a Person to Enter into a Contract is Not a Fraud. Facts: a Sells to B (A‘S Daughter Who is a Minor) a Horse
- Principle: an Agreement Without Free Consent Can Be Enforced Only at the Option of the Party Whose Consent Was Not Free. Facts: A Obtains the Consent of B to Enter into an Agreement
- Legal Principle: ‘Gift' Means a Transfer of Certain Existing Property Made Voluntarily and Without Consideration, by a Donor, to a Donee, and Accepted by Or on Behalf of the Donee
- Principle: a Person, Who is Usually Mad, but Occasionally Not Mad, May Make a Contract When He is Not Mad. Facts: 'A‘ Generally Remains in the State of Madness and Rarely
- Principle: an Agreement May Be Entered into Orally, in Writing, Or by Conduct. Facts: 'A‘ Went to the Shop of 'B‘ and Picked a Tooth Brush and Gave a Cheque of Rupees Twenty
- Given Below is a Statement of Legal Principle Followed by a Factual Situation. Apply the Principle to the Facts and Select the Most Appropriate Answer. Principle Agreement
- Principle: an Agreement with a Boy Below the Age of Eighteen Years is Not Enforceable by Law. Facts: a Man Entered into an Agreement with a Girl of Seventeen Years of Age.
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense, Yet You
- Consists of Legal Proposition(S)/ Principle(S) (Hereinafter Referred to as 'Principle') and Facts. Such Principles May Or May Not Be True in the Real and Legal Sense, Yet
- Legal Principle: an Essential Condition in a Contract for the Sale of Goods is that the Seller Has Title Over the Goods Sold. Fact Situation: Ranjan Pays Rupees Two Thousand and Buys
- Legal Principle: the Insurer Agrees to Pay No More than the Actual Amount of the Loss.Fact Situation: Sunny Insures His Car Worth Rupees Five Lakh with X, an Insurance Company
- Which of the Following Statements is the Most Appropriate in Relation to the Legal Principle Stated Above?
- Legal Principle: an Agreement Entered into by Way of a Wager/Bet is Unenforceable in Law. Fact Situation: Thomas is Very Good at Predicting the Outcomes of Cricket Matches. Raja and Hoja Give
- Principle: Where One of the Parties to a Contract Was in the Position to Dominate the Decision of the Other Party, the Contract is Enforceable Only at the Option of the Party
- Legal Principle: Agreements in Restraint of Trade Are Void and Unenforceable. Fact Situation: Manu Has Been Working as a Blacksmith in His Village for Many Decades. Somu Has Been Undergoing
- Principle: When a Party to a Contract Has Refused to Perform Or Disabled Himself from Performing His Promise in Its Entirety, the Other Party Shall Not Put an End to the Contract.
- Legal Principle: a Characteristic Feature of Partnerships is the Principle of Mutual Agency, I.E., Every Partner is an Agent for Every Other Partner and Will Hence Be Able to Bind Them by His Act
- Principle: Terms of Any Written Contract Can Be Proved by Producing the Written Contract Only and Oral Evidence is Excluded. Facts: a Gives B Receipt for Money Paid by B. Oral Evidence
- Principle: a Condition Must Be Complied in Order to Claim the Benefit of an Agreement. Facts: A Agrees to Transfer a Farm to B, If B Shall Not Go to England
- Principle: a Condition Must Be Complied with After the Happening of the Event to Which Such a Condition is Attached. Facts: A Promises to Pay Rs. 5,000
- Principle: an Interest Created, Dependent Upon a Condition Fails, If the Fulfillment of the Condition is Impossible. Facts: a Promises to Pay Rs. Ten Lakh to B on Condition
- Principle: Law Never Enforces an Impossible Promise. Facts: 'A‘ Made a Promise to 'B‘ to Discover Treasure by Magic.
- Principle: the Communication of a Proposal is Complete When It Comes to the Knowledge of the Person to Whom It is Made. Facts: 'A‘ Sent a Letter Making a Proposal
- Principle: When a Person Who Has Made a Promise to Another Person to Do Something Does Not Fulfill His Promise, the Other Person Becomes Entitled to Receive, from the Person