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Crack the Code of Law with These Exam-Ready Questions

 "Crack the Code of Law with These Exam-Ready Questions"


Judicial Service Exam Questions

1. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

Which section of the IPC deals with the offense of "Murder"?

a) Section 299
b) Section 300
c) Section 302
d) Section 304

Answer: b) Section 300
Keywords: IPC, Murder, Judicial Exams
Hashtags: #IPC #Murder #JudicialExams #CriminalLaw


2. Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC):

Which of the following sections of the CrPC allows for the issue of a summons?

a) Section 100
b) Section 190
c) Section 204
d) Section 256

Answer: c) Section 204
Keywords: CrPC, Summons, Criminal Procedure
Hashtags: #CrPC #Summons #JudicialServiceExams #LegalEducation


3. Indian Evidence Act:

Which of the following is admissible as evidence under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act?

a) Oral testimony
b) Documentary evidence produced in original
c) Electronic records
d) Hearsay statements

Answer: c) Electronic records
Keywords: Indian Evidence Act, Electronic Evidence, Law Exams
Hashtags: #IndianEvidenceAct #ElectronicEvidence #LawExams #LegalStudy


Higher Judicial Service Exam Questions

4. Indian Constitution:

Under which article of the Constitution of India can the President be impeached?

a) Article 61
b) Article 72
c) Article 74
d) Article 90

Answer: a) Article 61
Keywords: Constitution of India, Presidential Impeachment, Judicial Exams
Hashtags: #ConstitutionOfIndia #PresidentialImpeachment #JudicialExams #IndianPolitics


5. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

Which section of the Indian Penal Code prescribes punishment for “rape”?

a) Section 375
b) Section 377
c) Section 376
d) Section 380

Answer: c) Section 376
Keywords: IPC, Rape, Criminal Law
Hashtags: #IPC #RapePunishment #CriminalLaw #JudicialServiceExams


All India Bar Examination Questions

6. Legal Ethics:

Which of the following is prohibited for an advocate under the Bar Council of India Rules?

a) Accepting a client’s brief
b) Advertising legal services
c) Charging a reasonable fee
d) Representing clients in multiple cases

Answer: b) Advertising legal services
Keywords: Legal Ethics, Bar Council of India, All India Bar Exam
Hashtags: #LegalEthics #BarCouncil #LegalProfession #BarExam


7. Family Law:

Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, which of the following is a ground for divorce?

a) Living apart for more than one year
b) The wife has attained the age of 18 years
c) The husband has not paid maintenance
d) The wife’s conversion to another religion

Answer: a) Living apart for more than one year
Keywords: Hindu Marriage Act, Divorce, Family Law
Hashtags: #HinduMarriageAct #DivorceGrounds #FamilyLaw #LawExams


CLAT & Law Entrance Exam Questions

8. Legal Maxims:

The legal maxim “Nemo dat quod non habet” means:

a) No one can give what they do not have
b) Every person is innocent until proven guilty
c) The act of a person’s mind is not considered evidence
d) Justice delayed is justice denied

Answer: a) No one can give what they do not have
Keywords: Legal Maxims, CLAT, Law Entrance Exam
Hashtags: #LegalMaxims #CLAT #LawEntranceExams #LawEducation


9. Torts:

Which of the following is an example of defamation?

a) A person writing a letter to another accusing them of theft
b) A person accidentally causing harm by negligence
c) A person causing harm due to poor driving
d) A person taking another’s property without permission

Answer: a) A person writing a letter to another accusing them of theft
Keywords: Defamation, Torts, Law Entrance Exam
Hashtags: #Defamation #TortsLaw #LawExams #LegalEducation


Advocate on Record Exam Questions

10. Supreme Court Rules:

Which of the following is NOT a duty of an Advocate on Record under the Supreme Court Rules?

a) Filing petitions on behalf of clients
b) Acting as the representative of the client in the Court
c) Signing pleadings for clients
d) Appearing in cases in lower courts

Answer: d) Appearing in cases in lower courts
Keywords: Advocate on Record, Supreme Court Rules, Legal Practice
Hashtags: #AdvocateOnRecord #SupremeCourtRules #LegalProfession #LawExams


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