MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 43

1. Under Section 20 of the Transfer of Property Act unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit
    Ans: upon his birth

2. Which of the following is correct?
     A. Rebuttable presumption arises that a man is alive if it is shown that he was alive within thirty years
     B. Rebuttable presumption arises that a man is dead if it is proved that he has not been heard of for seven years by those who would naturally have heard from him if he had been alive
     C. Both

3. A Magistrate to whom a complaint is made under section 340 or section 341 of CrPC shall
    A. deal with the case as if it were instituted on a police report
      B. deal with the case as if it were a complaint case

4. Under section 91 of CrPC a person who is summoned to produce a document on appearance before the court
      A. does not become a witness and cannot be subjected to cross-examination
  B. become a witness and can be subjected to cross-examination

5. In which case was it held that if a person receives defamatory information from an anonymous source, and the recipient writes and publishes an article based on that, the author of the article (and not the source of the information) becomes liable?
    Ans: Mrs. Pat Sharpe v. Dwijendra Nath Bose (1964 CriLJ 367)

6. Arrest and detention of a person in civil imprisonment in execution of the decree 
    A. does not absolve him but the person cannot be re-arrested
      B. does not absolve him and the person can be re-arrested

7. To which offence of IPC is the case Joseph Shine vs. Union of India related?
     Ans: Adultery

8. The preamble to the Constitution of India proclaims that We the people of India have established
  A. a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic
     B. a Sovereign, Democratic, Republic

9. A plaint is liable to be returned when
    A. a plaint is insufficiently stamped
    B. a plaint is filed in a court having no jurisdiction

10. Who said “Nuisance is the wrong done to a man by unlawfully disturbing himin the enjoyment of his property, or in some cases, in exercise of common right”?
     Ans: Pollock

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