A. A promises to pay Rs. 5000 to B who saved him from drowning
B. A promises to pay Rs. 5000 to his son
2. Acceptance sent through post can be revoked when?
Ans: before it comes to the knowledge of the offeror
3. A sues B for trespass on his land. B alleges the existence of a public right of way over the land, which A denies. Is the existence of a decree in favour of the defendant, in a suit by A against C for a trespass on the same land, in which C alleged the existence of the same right of way, relevant and conclusive proof that the right of way exists?
Ans: The existence of a decree in favour of the defendant, in a suit by A against C for a trespass on the same land, in which C alleged the existence of the same right of way, is relevant, but it is not conclusive proof that the right of way exists
4. A prosecutes B for adultery with C, A's wife. B denies that C is As wife, but the Court convicts B of adultery. Afterwards, C is prosecuted for bigamy in marrying B during A's lifetime. C says that she never was A's wife.
A. The judgment against B is irrelevant as against C
B. The judgment against B is relevant as against C
5. There is no right of private defence against an act which does not reasonably cause ______, if done, or attempted to be done, by a public servant acting in good faith under colour of his office, though that act, may not be strictly justifiable by law
Ans: the apprehension of death or of grievous hurt
6. There is no right of private defence in cases in which there is time to have recourse to protection of the public authorities. True/False
Ans: True
7. A person is not deprived of the right of private defence against an act done, or attempted to be done, by a public servant, as such, unless he knows or has reason to believe, that the person doing the act is such public servant. True/False
Ans: True
8. Sec. 99 of IPC is related to the case
A. Emperor vs Mammun
B. Parichhat vs State of M.P
9. Raju transfers land to Pravin on a condition that Pravin shall marry with the consent of Usha and Pramila. Pravin is deemed to fulfil the condition when
A. Pravin asked for consent but both refused
B. Pravin asked for consent Usha consented but Pramila refused
C. Pramila consented but Usha refused
D. Pramila died and Usha consented
10. Kaushik agreed to repay and transferred mortgaged land in favour of Vinayak. Vinayak assures to reconvey land in case Kaushik repays the entire amount to Vinayak. This mortgage is called
A. English mortgage
B. Usufructary mortgage
2. Acceptance sent through post can be revoked when?
Ans: before it comes to the knowledge of the offeror
3. A sues B for trespass on his land. B alleges the existence of a public right of way over the land, which A denies. Is the existence of a decree in favour of the defendant, in a suit by A against C for a trespass on the same land, in which C alleged the existence of the same right of way, relevant and conclusive proof that the right of way exists?
Ans: The existence of a decree in favour of the defendant, in a suit by A against C for a trespass on the same land, in which C alleged the existence of the same right of way, is relevant, but it is not conclusive proof that the right of way exists
4. A prosecutes B for adultery with C, A's wife. B denies that C is As wife, but the Court convicts B of adultery. Afterwards, C is prosecuted for bigamy in marrying B during A's lifetime. C says that she never was A's wife.
A. The judgment against B is irrelevant as against C
B. The judgment against B is relevant as against C
5. There is no right of private defence against an act which does not reasonably cause ______, if done, or attempted to be done, by a public servant acting in good faith under colour of his office, though that act, may not be strictly justifiable by law
Ans: the apprehension of death or of grievous hurt
6. There is no right of private defence in cases in which there is time to have recourse to protection of the public authorities. True/False
Ans: True
7. A person is not deprived of the right of private defence against an act done, or attempted to be done, by a public servant, as such, unless he knows or has reason to believe, that the person doing the act is such public servant. True/False
Ans: True
8. Sec. 99 of IPC is related to the case
A. Emperor vs Mammun
B. Parichhat vs State of M.P
9. Raju transfers land to Pravin on a condition that Pravin shall marry with the consent of Usha and Pramila. Pravin is deemed to fulfil the condition when
A. Pravin asked for consent but both refused
B. Pravin asked for consent Usha consented but Pramila refused
C. Pramila consented but Usha refused
D. Pramila died and Usha consented
10. Kaushik agreed to repay and transferred mortgaged land in favour of Vinayak. Vinayak assures to reconvey land in case Kaushik repays the entire amount to Vinayak. This mortgage is called
A. English mortgage
B. Usufructary mortgage
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.