MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 53

1. A fact under section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act means and includes
    A. anything capable of being perceived by senses
    B. state of things capable of being perceived by senses
    C. relation of things capable of being perceived by senses
    D. All of the above

2. A, a police-officer, without warrant, apprehends Z, who has committed murder. Here A is guilty of
     A. wrongful restraint
     B. wrongful confinement
     C. No offence

3. Under section 167 CrPC, the Magistrate can authorise detention for a total period of 90 days during investigation, in cases of offences punishable
      A. death
      B. imprisonment for life 
      C. imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years
      D. All of the above

4. Under which provision of CrPC a court may convert summons case into warrant case?
       A. Sec. 259
       B. Sec. 260

5. Doctrine of ‘Double Jeopardy’ under Article 20(2) of the Constitution of India is applicable when
   A. Prosecution which has resulted into conviction or acquittal
    B. Prosecution which has resulted in discharge on same ground

6. Privity of Consideration i.e. Consideration must flow from parties only is essential under:
     A English Law
     B Indian Law
     C Both A and B
     D None of the Above

7. B revokes his acceptance by telegram. B’s revocation is complete as against A when the telegram
      A. Dispatched to A
      B. Reaches to A 

8. In private nuisance a person can be sued under
     A. Law of tort
     B. Law of evidence 

9. By which amendment act to the Constitution of India the provision with regard to compulsory acquisition of property was omitted?
      Ans: The Constitution {44th Amendment) Act, 1978

10. Article 51A of Constitution of India deals with
       Ans: Fundamental Duties

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