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Q111
Which of the following is not a ground of divorce under the ‘Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act’, 1939 ?
  • A Absence of husband for four years or more
  • B Imprisonment of husband for two years
  • C Failure of husband to maintain his wife
  • D Impotency of husband
Answer: Option B
Q112
The gift of future property is-
  • A Void
  • B Voidable
  • C Valid
  • D Conditionally void
Answer: Option A
Q113
Transfer of a right to enjoy the immovable property for a certain time is-
  • A Mortgage
  • B Agreement to lease
  • C Licence
  • D Lease
Answer: Option D
Q114
Under Section 17 of the Indian Evidence Act, the ‘admission’ is-
  • A Written only
  • B Oral only
  • C Both written or oral
  • D None of the above
Answer: Option C
Q115
Pre-martial relation of a spouse is a statutory ground for-
  • A Judicial separation
  • B Divorce
  • C Nullity of marriage
  • D None of the above
Answer: Option D
Q116
Which one of the following cases does not pertain to the doctrine of ‘part performance’ ?
  • A Arrif Vs. Jadu Nath
  • B Prabodh Kumar Vs. Dantmara Tea Co.
  • C Sardar Govind Rao Mahadik Vs. Devi Sahai
  • D Ram Baran Prasad Vs. Ram Mohit Hazra
Answer: Option D
Q117
Which of the following is included in the term ‘living person’ under Section 5 of the Transfer of Property Act ?
  • A A company
  • B An association
  • C Body of individuals
  • D All of the above
Answer: Option D
Q118
Section 113–A of the Indian Evidence Act was added in-
  • A Year 1982
  • B Year 1983
  • C Year 1988
  • D Year 1980
Answer: Option B
Q119
In which of the following cases hearsay evidence is not admissible ?
  • A Statement of experts expressed in treaties, if the author is dead or cannot be found
  • B Where eye-witness told the facts to another person, statement of that person
  • C If the statement is of a deceased person, when it related to cause of his death
  • D If the statement is part of the transaction-in-issue
Answer: Option B
Q120
"A person is not disqualified from succeeding to any property on the ground of any disease, defect or deformity" is provided under-
  • A Section 28 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
  • B Section 29 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
  • C Section 30 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
  • D None of the above
Answer: Option A
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