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Master the Law: Essential Questions for Judicial and Law Exams

 "Master the Law: Essential Questions for Judicial and Law Exams"


Judicial Service Exam Questions

1. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

Which section of the IPC defines the offense of theft?

a) Section 378
b) Section 379
c) Section 380
d) Section 381

Answer: b) Section 379
Keywords: IPC, Theft, Criminal Law
Hashtags: #IPC #Theft #CriminalLaw #JudicialExams


2. Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC):

Under which section of CrPC can an arrest warrant be issued by a magistrate?

a) Section 72
b) Section 73
c) Section 74
d) Section 75

Answer: a) Section 72
Keywords: CrPC, Arrest Warrant, Legal Procedure
Hashtags: #CrPC #ArrestWarrant #LegalProcedure #LawExams


3. Indian Evidence Act:

Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with presumptions regarding documents?

a) Section 89
b) Section 90
c) Section 91
d) Section 92

Answer: b) Section 90
Keywords: Indian Evidence Act, Presumptions, Legal Documents
Hashtags: #IndianEvidenceAct #LegalPresumptions #Documents #LawExams


Higher Judicial Service Exam Questions

4. Indian Constitution:

Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution provides for the power of judicial review?

a) Article 13
b) Article 32
c) Article 136
d) Article 226

Answer: a) Article 13
Keywords: Indian Constitution, Judicial Review, Constitutional Law
Hashtags: #IndianConstitution #JudicialReview #ConstitutionalLaw #JudicialExams


5. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

Which of the following crimes is defined under Section 302 of the IPC?

a) Theft
b) Murder
c) Kidnapping
d) Rape

Answer: b) Murder
Keywords: IPC, Murder, Criminal Offenses
Hashtags: #IPC #Murder #CriminalLaw #JudicialExams


All India Bar Examination Questions

6. Contract Law:

Under the Indian Contract Act, a contract is voidable if:

a) It is formed without consideration
b) One of the parties is a minor
c) The agreement is without consent
d) The contract is illegal

Answer: b) One of the parties is a minor
Keywords: Indian Contract Act, Voidable Contract, Legal Capacity
Hashtags: #ContractLaw #IndianContractAct #VoidableContract #BarExam


7. Family Law:

In the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, a marriage is voidable on the grounds of:

a) Adultery
b) Impotency
c) Concealment of diseases
d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above
Keywords: Hindu Marriage Act, Voidable Marriage, Family Law
Hashtags: #HinduMarriageAct #VoidableMarriage #FamilyLaw #BarExam


CLAT & Law Entrance Exam Questions

8. Legal Maxims:

Which legal maxim translates to "Justice delayed is justice denied"?

a) Fiat justitia ruat caelum
b) Lex talionis
c) Nemo judex in causa sua
d) Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere

Answer: a) Fiat justitia ruat caelum
Keywords: Legal Maxims, Justice, CLAT
Hashtags: #LegalMaxims #JusticeDelayed #CLAT #LawExams


9. Constitutional Law:

Which article of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability?

a) Article 14
b) Article 17
c) Article 18
d) Article 19

Answer: b) Article 17
Keywords: Indian Constitution, Untouchability, Constitutional Rights
Hashtags: #IndianConstitution #Untouchability #Rights #LawExams


Advocate on Record Exam Questions

10. Supreme Court Practice:

What is the minimum number of years of practice required for an Advocate on Record (AOR) to appear before the Supreme Court?

a) 5 years
b) 7 years
c) 9 years
d) 10 years

Answer: b) 7 years
Keywords: Advocate on Record, Supreme Court, Legal Qualifications
Hashtags: #AdvocateOnRecord #SupremeCourt #LegalQualifications #AOR


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