1. Right of private defence of property extends to causing of death when offence apprehended is
A. Dacoity
B. Theft
2. What were the guidelines laid by the Supreme Court relating to intoxication in the case of Basdev vs State of Pepsu?
Ans: The apex court also laid down the following guidelines:
1. The absence of understanding of the nature and consequence of an act whether produced by intoxication or otherwise is a defence against a crime.
2. Evidence of drunkenness of the accused that provides that the accused was incapable of forming a specific intention essential to constitute an offence should be taken into consideration along with other proved facts, to determine whether the accused had intent.
3. The evidence of drunkenness falling short of a proved incapacity to form an intention, and merely establishing that his mind was affected by drink and that he gave way to violent passion does not rebut the presumption that the man intends the natural consequence of the act.
3. Supreme Court in case of Union of India v. Somasundaram Mills (P) Ltd. held that under section 73 of CPC, the debts due to the State:
A. stand on equal footing with all other debts
B. are to be paid only after payment of all other debts
C. are entitled to priority over all other debts
4. A suit to obtain a decree that a mortgagor shall be absolutely debarred of his right to redeem the mortgaged property is called a suit for foreclosure. True/False
Ans: True
5. Which section of the Indian Evidence Act provides that improper admission or rejection of evidence shall not be ground of itself for a new trial?
A. Sec. 167
B. Sec. 166
6. A husband left his wife without any information. She enquired about him, but in vain. After waiting for about 6 years, the woman remarried. Before expiry of 7 years, the husband came back and prosecuted his wife for bigamy. The wife is
A. not guilty as she had no mens rea
B. guilty of bigamy as she deliberately remarried
7. In what kind of proceedings a wife is a competent witness?
A. in civil proceedings
B. in criminal proceeedings
C. both
8. Which one of the following is not a valuable security?
A. a copy of a lease
B. a rent note
9. A cashier of a bank took away Rs. 10,000 from the bank with an intention to restore the money within one month the cashier committed:
A. Theft
B. Attempt to theft
10. Chapter IX of the Indian Evidence Act deals with
Ans: witnesses
2. What were the guidelines laid by the Supreme Court relating to intoxication in the case of Basdev vs State of Pepsu?
Ans: The apex court also laid down the following guidelines:
1. The absence of understanding of the nature and consequence of an act whether produced by intoxication or otherwise is a defence against a crime.
2. Evidence of drunkenness of the accused that provides that the accused was incapable of forming a specific intention essential to constitute an offence should be taken into consideration along with other proved facts, to determine whether the accused had intent.
3. The evidence of drunkenness falling short of a proved incapacity to form an intention, and merely establishing that his mind was affected by drink and that he gave way to violent passion does not rebut the presumption that the man intends the natural consequence of the act.
3. Supreme Court in case of Union of India v. Somasundaram Mills (P) Ltd. held that under section 73 of CPC, the debts due to the State:
A. stand on equal footing with all other debts
B. are to be paid only after payment of all other debts
C. are entitled to priority over all other debts
4. A suit to obtain a decree that a mortgagor shall be absolutely debarred of his right to redeem the mortgaged property is called a suit for foreclosure. True/False
Ans: True
5. Which section of the Indian Evidence Act provides that improper admission or rejection of evidence shall not be ground of itself for a new trial?
A. Sec. 167
B. Sec. 166
6. A husband left his wife without any information. She enquired about him, but in vain. After waiting for about 6 years, the woman remarried. Before expiry of 7 years, the husband came back and prosecuted his wife for bigamy. The wife is
A. not guilty as she had no mens rea
B. guilty of bigamy as she deliberately remarried
7. In what kind of proceedings a wife is a competent witness?
A. in civil proceedings
B. in criminal proceeedings
C. both
8. Which one of the following is not a valuable security?
A. a copy of a lease
B. a rent note
9. A cashier of a bank took away Rs. 10,000 from the bank with an intention to restore the money within one month the cashier committed:
A. Theft
B. Attempt to theft
10. Chapter IX of the Indian Evidence Act deals with
Ans: witnesses
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