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An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" relates to ___________ theory.

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A nominal sum is given as a token, that the parties are eager about concluding the sale is called

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Who is a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act?

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To practice in a court

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‘Res Judicata’ is a term used to describe -

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Which one is not a qualification for appointment as a High Court Judge?

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Ex gratia means

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A will or testament –

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“Legal Tender Money” refers to

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Principle: If a person below 18 years of age obtains property or goods by misrepresenting his age, he can be compelled to restore it, but only so long as the same is in his possession.
Facts: Niraj, a student of class 12 aged 171/2 years succeeded in deceiving Bhawarlal; a money-lender by telling him a lie about his age, and so got him to lend Rupees five thousand on the faith of his being adult. He lost the whole sum in gambling.

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Forum non-convenience means –

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Caveat emptor means –

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The following can be patented

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Symbol of Maharaja of Air India is

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Trade mark

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In ‘quid-pro-quo’, quo stands for

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The following can not be exploited by assigning or by licensing the rights to others.

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World Book and Copyright Day Celebrated by Unesco in

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Berne Convention was first established in

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The Indian Patents & Design Act enacted in

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