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Prepare Like a Pro: Essential Legal Questions for Every Law Exam

 "Prepare Like a Pro: Essential Legal Questions for Every Law Exam"


Judicial Service Exam Questions

1. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

What is the punishment for causing grievous hurt under Section 320 of the IPC?

a) Imprisonment for life
b) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years
c) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years
d) Fine only

Answer: b) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years
Keywords: IPC, Grievous Hurt, Criminal Law
Hashtags: #IPC #GrievousHurt #CriminalLaw #JudicialExams


2. Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC):

Under CrPC, what is the maximum period for which a person can be remanded to police custody without a formal charge?

a) 7 days
b) 14 days
c) 30 days
d) 60 days

Answer: b) 14 days
Keywords: CrPC, Police Custody, Criminal Procedure
Hashtags: #CrPC #PoliceCustody #JudicialExams #CriminalProcedure


3. Indian Evidence Act:

Which of the following documents are excluded from being considered as "secondary evidence" under the Indian Evidence Act?

a) Original documents
b) Certified copies of documents
c) Oral testimonies
d) Photocopies of documents

Answer: a) Original documents
Keywords: Indian Evidence Act, Secondary Evidence, Legal Evidence
Hashtags: #IndianEvidenceAct #SecondaryEvidence #LawExams #JudicialExams


Higher Judicial Service Exam Questions

4. Indian Constitution:

Which of the following is true regarding the "Right to Property" under the Indian Constitution?

a) It is a fundamental right under Article 21
b) It is a constitutional right under Article 300A
c) It is an ordinary legal right
d) It is a civil right under the Criminal Procedure Code

Answer: b) It is a constitutional right under Article 300A
Keywords: Indian Constitution, Right to Property, Legal Rights
Hashtags: #ConstitutionOfIndia #RightToProperty #JudicialExams #LegalRights


5. Indian Penal Code (IPC):

What is the punishment for the offense of "kidnapping" under Section 363 of the IPC?

a) Imprisonment for life
b) Imprisonment for up to 7 years
c) Imprisonment for up to 10 years
d) Imprisonment for up to 3 years

Answer: b) Imprisonment for up to 7 years
Keywords: IPC, Kidnapping, Criminal Law
Hashtags: #IPC #Kidnapping #CriminalLaw #JudicialExams


All India Bar Examination Questions

6. Contract Law:

Which of the following is a condition that must be fulfilled for a contract to be enforceable under Indian Contract Law?

a) The contract must be written
b) There must be a lawful object
c) The contract must involve monetary compensation
d) The contract must have witnesses

Answer: b) There must be a lawful object
Keywords: Indian Contract Law, Enforceable Contracts, Legal Principles
Hashtags: #ContractLaw #LawfulObject #LegalPrinciples #BarExam


7. Family Law:

What is the maximum period a Hindu marriage can be declared void under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955?

a) 6 months
b) 1 year
c) 3 years
d) 7 years

Answer: c) 3 years
Keywords: Hindu Marriage Act, Void Marriage, Family Law
Hashtags: #HinduMarriageAct #VoidMarriage #FamilyLaw #BarExam


CLAT & Law Entrance Exam Questions

8. Legal Maxims:

What does the legal maxim “Nemo dat quod non habet” mean?

a) No one can give what they do not have
b) No one should be punished twice for the same offense
c) A person must perform their legal duty
d) A contract cannot be enforced if not written

Answer: a) No one can give what they do not have
Keywords: Legal Maxims, CLAT, Law Entrance Exams
Hashtags: #LegalMaxims #CLAT #LawExams #LegalPrinciples


9. Constitutional Law:

Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the abolition of untouchability?

a) Article 17
b) Article 15
c) Article 16
d) Article 18

Answer: a) Article 17
Keywords: Indian Constitution, Untouchability, Constitutional Law
Hashtags: #ConstitutionOfIndia #Untouchability #ConstitutionalLaw #LawExams


Advocate on Record Exam Questions

10. Supreme Court Practice:

Under which section of the Supreme Court Rules can an Advocate on Record file a petition for the review of a Supreme Court judgment?

a) Order 47
b) Order 50
c) Order 55
d) Order 62

Answer: a) Order 47
Keywords: Supreme Court Rules, Review Petition, Advocate on Record
Hashtags: #SupremeCourtRules #ReviewPetition #AdvocateOnRecord #LegalPractice


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