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Indian Penal Code (IPC)
Which section of the IPC deals with "Dowry Death"?
A. Section 302
B. Section 304B
C. Section 498A
D. Section 376
Answer: B. Section 304B
#DowryDeath #CriminalJustice #JudicialServiceExamsWhat is the punishment for attempt to commit suicide under Section 309 IPC?
A. Fine only
B. Simple imprisonment up to 6 months
C. Simple imprisonment up to 1 year or fine or both
D. No punishment
Answer: C. Simple imprisonment up to 1 year or fine or both
#AttemptToSuicide #IndianPenalCode #LegalStudiesWhich section defines the offense of "Cheating"?
A. Section 405
B. Section 415
C. Section 420
D. Section 424
Answer: B. Section 415
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Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
What is the pecuniary jurisdiction of District Courts in India?
A. Specified under state laws
B. Specified under CPC
C. Specified by the High Court
D. Uniform across all states
Answer: A. Specified under state laws
#CPC #PecuniaryJurisdiction #LawExamsWhich section of the CPC provides for the "Res Judicata"?
A. Section 9
B. Section 10
C. Section 11
D. Section 12
Answer: C. Section 11
#ResJudicata #CivilLaw #JudicialExams
Contract Law
Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, when does a proposal become a promise?
A. When it is communicated
B. When it is accepted
C. When consideration is given
D. When it is signed
Answer: B. When it is accepted
#ContractLaw #OfferAndAcceptance #JudiciaryPrepWhat is the minimum number of parties required to form a valid contract?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer: B. Two
#IndianContractAct #LegalKnowledge #JudicialService
Torts
What is the limitation period for filing a suit for defamation in India?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Answer: A. 1 year
#DefamationLaw #LawOfTorts #LegalStudiesWhich of the following is a general defense under the law of torts?
A. Contributory negligence
B. Vicarious liability
C. Absolute liability
D. Injunction
Answer: A. Contributory negligence
#TortLaw #LegalDefense #JudiciaryExams
Legal Maxims
- What does the legal maxim “Nemo dat quod non habet” mean?
A. No one can be punished twice for the same offense
B. No one can transfer a better title than they have
C. Ignorance of the law is no excuse
D. Justice delayed is justice denied
Answer: B. No one can transfer a better title than they have
#LegalMaxims #JudicialKnowledge #LawEntrance
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