1. Rule against accumulation is given under which section of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882?
A. Section 31
B. Section 17
2. In case of transfer of property under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, if the ulterior disposition is not valid then
A. the prior disposition is affected by it
B. the prior disposition is not affected by it
3. A transfer Rs. 500 to his niece C if she will desert her husband. The transfer is
Ans: void
4. In the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, sections 33 to 37 apply to both immovable and movable property whereas sections 38 to 53 apply to
A. movable property only
B. immovable property
5. The law incorporated in section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act is based on the rules laid down by the Privy Council in the leading case of
Ans: Ramcoomar Koondoo v. Macqueen
6. Within the meaning of section 48 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer cannot prejudice the rights of the transferee by any subsequent dealing with the property. This self-evident proposition is expressed in
A. equitable maxim qui prior est tempore potiorest jure
B. quid pro co
7. Which of the following is a leading case of lis pendens in India
A. Ram Das v. Debu
B. Sundarlal v. Gursaranlal
C. Faiyaz Hussain Khan v. Prag Narain
8. Nuisance is an unlawful interference with a
A. person's use or enjoyment of land
B. Possession
9. Ex turpi causa oritur non actio means
A. No action arises if the act is unlawful
B. action arises if the act is unlawful
10. The words 'Socialist' and Secular' were inserted in the Preamble by
A. 42nd Amendment of the Constitution
B. 15th Amendment of the Constitution
2. In case of transfer of property under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, if the ulterior disposition is not valid then
A. the prior disposition is affected by it
B. the prior disposition is not affected by it
3. A transfer Rs. 500 to his niece C if she will desert her husband. The transfer is
Ans: void
4. In the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, sections 33 to 37 apply to both immovable and movable property whereas sections 38 to 53 apply to
A. movable property only
B. immovable property
5. The law incorporated in section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act is based on the rules laid down by the Privy Council in the leading case of
Ans: Ramcoomar Koondoo v. Macqueen
6. Within the meaning of section 48 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer cannot prejudice the rights of the transferee by any subsequent dealing with the property. This self-evident proposition is expressed in
A. equitable maxim qui prior est tempore potiorest jure
B. quid pro co
7. Which of the following is a leading case of lis pendens in India
A. Ram Das v. Debu
B. Sundarlal v. Gursaranlal
C. Faiyaz Hussain Khan v. Prag Narain
8. Nuisance is an unlawful interference with a
A. person's use or enjoyment of land
B. Possession
9. Ex turpi causa oritur non actio means
A. No action arises if the act is unlawful
B. action arises if the act is unlawful
10. The words 'Socialist' and Secular' were inserted in the Preamble by
A. 42nd Amendment of the Constitution
B. 15th Amendment of the Constitution
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