Law Exam Question and Answer
Law Exam Question and Answer
201. Which of the following is not correct regarding provisions of bail in case of non-bailable offences ?
- Bail may be granted, if the court concerned comes to the conclusion that prosecution has failed to establish a prima-facie case
- Bail may be granted, if the court is satisfied that in spite of existence of a prima-facie case there is need to release such person on bail in view of facts and circumstances of case
- Bail cannot be granted to an accused who may be required for being identified by witness during investigation
- If the offence is punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for 7 years or more, no person can be released on bail without giving an opportunity of hearing to the public prosecutor
202. Under which section of code of Criminal Procedure, security is taken of good behaviour from habitual offenders ?
- Section 109
- Section 110
- Section 111
- Section 112
203. Under which section of Evidence Act, a tenant of immovable property is estopped from denying a title of the landlord to that property ?
- Section 115
- Section 116
- Section 117
- None of the above
204. During investigation of an offence of committing rape, medical examination of the alleged victim may be done—
- Only on the order of a Magistrate
- Necessarily on the request of concerned investigation officer, if he deems it fit
- After the investigation officer obtains permission of his Superintendent of Police
- With the consent of such woman victim or of any person competent to give such consent on her behalf
205. Assertion (A) : A confession always goes against the maker of it, provided it has been made freely and voluntarily.
Reason (R) : A confession is inadmissible against a coaccused.
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Reason (R) : A confession is inadmissible against a coaccused.
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- Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of
- Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false
- (A) is false but (R) is true
206. Assertion (A) : ‘B’ writes to his wife ‘C’ a letter, which contains defamatory matters about ‘D’. ‘C’ cannot be compelled to disclose this communication.
Reason (R) : Any communication made during subsistence of marriage by a husband to his wife or vice-versa is protected as privileged communication.
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Reason (R) : Any communication made during subsistence of marriage by a husband to his wife or vice-versa is protected as privileged communication.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
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- Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of
- Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false
- (A) is false but (R) is true
207. The principle of Promissory Estoppel found its root—
- As an exception to the doctrine of consideration
- As a rule of future consideration in the law of contract
- As a rule of past consideration in the law of contract
- None of the above
208. Which one of the following is a case relating to anticipatory bail ?
- D. K. Ganesh Babu Vs. P. T. Manokaran
- Tama Vs. State of West Bengal
- Dinesh Dalmia Vs. C. B. I.
- Dimple Gupta Vs. Rajiv Gupta
209. Where a married woman, dying of burns was a person of unsound mind and the medical certificate vouchsafed her physical fitness for a statement and not the state of mind at the crucial moment; in which of the following cases the court said that the statement could not be relied upon ?
- Ravi Chander Vs. State of Punjab
- Shripatrao Vs. State of Maharashtra
- Uka Ram Vs. State of Rajasthan
- Baldev Raj Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh
210. Which section of the Indian Evidence Act defines ‘Leading Question’ ?
- Section 140
- Section 141
- Section 142
- Section 143