MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 92

 1. Minimum number of persons required to commit an affray is –
     A. Five
     B. Two

2. Art. 371 B of the Indian Constitution provides for special provision with respect to
    A. Assam
    B. Arunachal Pradesh

3. The maxim "ubi jus ibi remedium" is related to the case/cases 
     A. Ashby vs White
     B. D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal
     C. Both

4. In which case the Court of Exchequer explained the principle of res ipsa loquitur?
     A. Scott v. London & St. Katherine Docks. Co
     
B. Derry v. Peak

5. An agreement between two or more parties creating obligations that are enforceable or otherwise recognizable at law.
     A. Section 2(h) of Indian Contract Act, 1872
     B. Section 2(i) of Indian Contract Act, 1872

6. Under Indian Contract Act, 1872, which one of the following does not fall in the meaning of "Fraud"?
     A. the active concealment of a fact 
     B. the suggestion, as a fact, of that which is not true, by one who does not believe it to be true
     C. a promise made without any intention of performing it
     D. positive assertion of unwarranted statements

7. Non cognizable offence has been defined under 
    A. Sec. 2(l) of CrPC
    B. Sec. 2(c) of CrPC

 8. Under Article ___ of the Constitution of India, "There shall be a President of India"?
     Ans: Art. 52

9. The judgment in every trial in any Criminal Court or original jurisdiction shall be pronounced in open Court by the presiding officer immediately after the termination of the trial or at some subsequent time of which notice shall be given to the parties or their pleaders,---
    A. by delivering the whole of the judgment
    B. by reading out the whole of the judgment
  C. by reading out the operative part of the judgment and explaining the substance of the judgment in a language which is understood by the accused or his pleader
    D. All of the above

10. Sec. 91 of CrPC does not apply to
      A. the complainant
      B. the accused 

MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 103

1. A Judicial Magistrate dismissed a private complaint u/s 203 CrPC. The aggrieved complainant approached the Chief Judicial Magistrate for ...