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Ubi jus ibi remedium means
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The principle that agreements must be respected in good faith, is known as
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Remarks of a judge, which are made casually and are not relevant to the case-in-hand are known as
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A right available against the world at large is
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Precedent is binding and authoritative on late cases is based on the principle of law known as
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The expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India for which the approval of Parliament is not necessary, according to the Constitution of India is called
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Ramesh asks his servant to sell his cycle to him at a price less than that of the market price. This contract can be avoided by the servant on the ground of
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Sometimes, an accused seeks pardon from the court and offers to give evidence against all others involved in a crime. He is called ______
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What is the legal meaning of the word 'Battery'?
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‘Culpable homicide’ means causing death
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Libel is addressed to the eye; slander to the ear. State which of the following statement are slander
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‘Doctrine of double jeopardy’ means
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"What cannot be done directly cannot be done indirectly". This statement epitomizes the doctrine of
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When a judge makes certain remarks in the course of his judgment, which are said “by the way” and do not have a direct bearing on the facts at hand, such remarks are called
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In 2016, the Supreme Court has clarified that the "Third Gender" will include(s)
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In the question, there is a main statement followed by four statements (a), (b), (c) and (d). From the choices, choose the ordered pair where the first statement implies the second statement and the two are logically consistent with the main statement.
Mohan would be selected in the company if he has an excellent academic record.
- Mohan is selected in the company.
- Mohan is not selected in the company.
- Mohan has an excellent academic record.
- Mohan does not have an excellent academic record.
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In the question, there is a main statement followed by four statements (a), (b), (c) and (d). From the choices, choose the ordered pair where the first statement implies the second statement and the two are logically consistent with the main statement.
Only if Suman has good knowledge of Maths, she would become a Mathematician.
- Suman does not have good knowledge of Maths.
- Suman has become a Mathematician.
- Suman has not become a Mathematician.
- Suman has good knowledge of Maths.
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In the question, there is a main statement followed by four statements (a), (b), (c) and (d). From the choices, choose the ordered pair where the first statement implies the second statement and the two are logically consistent with the main statement.
Unless the Government seals the borders, illegal migration will not stop.
- Government sealed the border.
- Illegal migration has stopped.
- Government had not sealed the borders.
- Illegal migration will not stop.
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