1. B accepts As proposal by a letter sent by post. The communication of the acceptance is complete, as against A
- when the letter is posted
- when the letter is received by A.
2. Which article of the Constitution of India lays down that the Supreme Court are binding on all the courts in India?
Ans: Article 143
3. Arrange the following judgements of the Supreme Court on the issue of constitutionality of death penalty in chronological order:
I. Rajendra Prasad vs. State of UP
II. Machhi Singh vs. State of Rajasthan
III. Jagmohan Singh vs State of UP
IV. Bachan Singh vs. State of Punjab
Choose the correct option:
A. III, I, IV, IIB. I, II, III, IV
4. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 was enacted on the date of
A. 6th October, 1860
B. 15th March, 1872
5. ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ was adopted by the General Assembly of United Nations on
A. 10th December, 1945
B. 10th December, 1946
C. 10th December, 1948
6. The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 came into force on
A. 19th March, 2013
B. 3rd February, 2013
7. "Decree-holder" means any person in whose favour a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made. True/False
Ans: True
8. Personation at election is an offence under
A. Sec. 171D of IPC
B. Sec. 171E of IPC
9. Y gives grave and sudden provocation to A. A, on this provocation, fires a pistol at Y, neither intending nor knowing himself to be likely to kill Z, who is near him, but out of sight. A kills Z. Here
I. A has not committed murder, but merely culpable homicide
II. A has committed murder
10. A attempts to pull Z’s nose, Z, in the exercise of the right of private defence, lays hold of A to prevent him from doing so. A is moved to sudden and violent passion in consequence, and kills Z. A is guilty of
A. murder
B. culpable homicide not amounting to murder