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Legal Exam Mastery: Boost Your Knowledge with These Key Questions

 "Legal Exam Mastery: Boost Your Knowledge with These Key Questions"


Judicial Service Exam Questions

1. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

What is the punishment for "theft" under Section 378 of the IPC?

a) Imprisonment for life
b) Imprisonment up to 3 years or a fine, or both
c) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years
d) Fine only

Answer: b) Imprisonment up to 3 years or a fine, or both
Keywords: IPC, Theft, Criminal Law
Hashtags: #IPC #Theft #CriminalLaw #JudicialExams


2. Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC):

Under CrPC, when can a Magistrate issue a search warrant?

a) Only after a charge sheet is filed
b) At any time when there is a reasonable suspicion
c) When a complaint is received by the Magistrate
d) Only after the trial has started

Answer: b) At any time when there is a reasonable suspicion
Keywords: CrPC, Search Warrant, Criminal Procedure
Hashtags: #CrPC #SearchWarrant #JudicialServiceExams #CriminalLaw


3. Indian Evidence Act:

Which of the following is a requirement for the admissibility of electronic evidence under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act?

a) The electronic record must be original
b) The electronic record must be printed
c) The record must be attested by a notary
d) The record must be in a computer-readable format

Answer: a) The electronic record must be original
Keywords: Indian Evidence Act, Electronic Evidence, Legal Exams
Hashtags: #IndianEvidenceAct #ElectronicEvidence #LawExams #LegalEducation


Higher Judicial Service Exam Questions

4. Indian Constitution:

Under which article of the Constitution of India can the President of India dissolve the Lok Sabha?

a) Article 74
b) Article 75
c) Article 84
d) Article 85

Answer: d) Article 85
Keywords: Constitution of India, Lok Sabha, Presidential Powers
Hashtags: #ConstitutionOfIndia #LokSabha #PresidentialPowers #JudicialExams


5. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

Which section of the IPC deals with the offense of "Dowry Death"?

a) Section 304B
b) Section 304A
c) Section 406
d) Section 354

Answer: a) Section 304B
Keywords: IPC, Dowry Death, Criminal Law
Hashtags: #IPC #DowryDeath #CriminalLaw #JudicialServiceExams


All India Bar Examination Questions

6. Contract Law:

Which of the following is essential for the formation of a valid contract?

a) Offer and Acceptance
b) Intention to create legal relations
c) Consideration
d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above
Keywords: Contract Law, Valid Contract, All India Bar Exam
Hashtags: #ContractLaw #ValidContract #BarExam #LegalEducation


7. Family Law:

Which of the following is a ground for divorce under the Special Marriage Act, 1954?

a) Adultery
b) Mental illness
c) Desertion for more than two years
d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above
Keywords: Special Marriage Act, Divorce Grounds, Family Law
Hashtags: #SpecialMarriageAct #DivorceGrounds #FamilyLaw #BarExam


CLAT & Law Entrance Exam Questions

8. Legal Maxims:

The legal maxim “Actus reus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea” means:

a) A person is not liable unless they have the intent to commit the crime
b) A man is innocent until proven guilty
c) An action is not wrongful unless it is accompanied by intent
d) An act done by a person must be supported by the mental state of the person

Answer: a) A person is not liable unless they have the intent to commit the crime
Keywords: Legal Maxims, CLAT, Law Entrance Exam
Hashtags: #LegalMaxims #CLAT #LawExams #LegalPrinciples


9. Torts:

Which of the following is NOT an example of trespass in tort law?

a) Entering someone's land without permission
b) Intentionally causing harm to someone’s reputation
c) Remaining on someone’s property after being asked to leave
d) Using someone’s property without consent

Answer: b) Intentionally causing harm to someone’s reputation
Keywords: Torts, Trespass, Law Entrance Exam
Hashtags: #TortsLaw #Trespass #LawExams #LegalEducation


Advocate on Record Exam Questions

10. Supreme Court Practice:

Which of the following is true regarding an Advocate on Record in the Supreme Court of India?

a) They can appear only for their client and not for others
b) They must file a petition on behalf of a client
c) They must be registered with the Bar Council of India
d) They can appear in cases in all courts

Answer: b) They must file a petition on behalf of a client
Keywords: Advocate on Record, Supreme Court Practice, Legal Profession
Hashtags: #AdvocateOnRecord #SupremeCourt #LegalProfession #LawExams


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