1. Right of Gender equality and guarantee against sexual harassment has been recognised by the Supreme Court of India in the case
A. Vishakha and others v State of Rajasthan
B. Apparel Promotion Council Case
C. Both
2. Necessity rule as to the admissibility of evidence is contained in
A. Sec.32 of the Indian Evidence Act
B. Sec. 33 of the Indian Evidence Act
A. Sec.32 of the Indian Evidence Act
B. Sec. 33 of the Indian Evidence Act
3. All persons shall be competent to testify unless the Court considers that they are prevented from _____ the questions put to them.
A. understanding
B. properly understanding
A. understanding
B. properly understanding
4. Propositions under Evidence Act are
I. In civil cases character evidence is inadmissible unless the character of a party is a fact in issue
II. In criminal cases the evidence of good character is admissible generally
III. In criminal proceedings evidence of bad character is inadmissible unless the same is fact in issue
IV. In criminal proceedings evidence of bad character is admissible when evidence of good character is given .
I. In civil cases character evidence is inadmissible unless the character of a party is a fact in issue
II. In criminal cases the evidence of good character is admissible generally
III. In criminal proceedings evidence of bad character is inadmissible unless the same is fact in issue
IV. In criminal proceedings evidence of bad character is admissible when evidence of good character is given .
A. I,II correct
B. I, III, IV correct
C. All are correct
C. All are correct
5. The death of the surety operates, in the absence of any contract to the contrary, as a revocation of a continuing guarantee, so far as regards future transactions
A. Sec. 131 Indian Contract Act
B. Sec. 121 Indian Contract Act
A. Sec. 131 Indian Contract Act
B. Sec. 121 Indian Contract Act
6. C, advances to B, his tenant, 2,000 rupees on the guarantee of A. C has also a further security for the 2,000 rupees by a mortgage of B's furniture. C cancels the mortgage. B becomes insolvent and C sues A on his guarantee. A is
A. not discharged from liability to the amount of the value of the furniture
B. discharged from liability to the amount of the value of the furniture
A. not discharged from liability to the amount of the value of the furniture
B. discharged from liability to the amount of the value of the furniture
7. Ratification of an act
A. may be expressed or may be implied
B. has to be implied
C. has to be express only
A. may be expressed or may be implied
B. has to be implied
C. has to be express only
8. A person may apply for review of judgment if he is aggrieved by a decree or order from which no appeal is allowed
A. under Sec. 114 CPC
B. under Sec. 116 CPC
A. under Sec. 114 CPC
B. under Sec. 116 CPC
9. Sec. 41 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with
A. Judgment in Rem
B. Res Judicata
A. Judgment in Rem
B. Res Judicata
10. When police may arrest without warrant
A. Who commits in the presence of police officer a cognizable offence
B. Who has been proclaimed as an offender by State government
C. Both
A. Who commits in the presence of police officer a cognizable offence
B. Who has been proclaimed as an offender by State government
C. Both