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The maximum litigation in Courts is caused by

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The first-regular adjudicatory mobile court in the country has been inaugurated at Punbanna village in:

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Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939 provides grounds  of dissolution of Muslim marriage to

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A married man commits adultery if he has sexual intercourse with a/an

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A husband is obliged to maintain his divorced wife

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Match the following:

(i) Default   (A) Failure to do  something required by  law 
(ii) Delict (B) A wrongful act 
(iii) Derelict (C) A thing was thrown away  by its owner
(iv) Dictum  (D) A judge’s observation
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You send your servant with a typewriter to be delivered to your friend. The servant takes the typewriter home and uses it over a period of time. You discovered this a fortnight later  and report him for

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India and Britain have signed an ‘Extradition treaty’. Extradition means

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Genocide occurred in all but one case

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Which Inn of Court called Gandhiji to the Bar?

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Which one of the following steps cannot be taken by the President during the Financial Emergency?

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The Supreme Court in its judgement held that non-payment of minimum wages is a type of forced labour. 

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In book depot, a catalogue of books enlisting the price of  each book and specifying the place where the particular  book is available is 

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A Hindu wife can marry immediately after divorce. A Muslim wife

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Match the following:

(A) Malfeasance  I. One who falsely  pretends to be sick 
(B) Malingerer    II. Minor offences 
(C) Misdemeanour III. Improper performance  of legal duty 
(D) Misfeasance  IV. Doing an unlawful act
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The 39th Amendment laid that election of any person to Lok Sabha holding, the office of Prime Minister cannot be challenged before a Court of Law, but only before an authority established by Parliament. This was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in

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Public holidays are declared under

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Under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the minimum compensation to be awarded in case of death (vide 1994 amendment) is 

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X takes away a girl out of the custody of her lawful guardians.  Which of the following statements is a complete defence if X  is charged under section 361 of the Indian Penal code for Kidnapping on the ground that the girl was below the age of eighteen years when taken away?

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International Labour Organization has its headquarters at 

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