MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 97

 1. A sells, by auction, to B, a horse which A knows to be unsound. A says nothing to B about the horses unsoundness. This is
     A. not fraud in A
     B. fraud in A

2. Presumption as to Gazettes, newspapers, private Acts of Parliament and other documents
     A. Sec. 81 Indian Evidence Act
     B. Sec. 91 Indian Evidence Act

3. A owes money to B under a contract. It is agreed between A, B and C, that B shall thenceforth accept C as his debtor, instead of A. The old debt of A to B is at an end, and a new debt from C to B has been contracted. Illustration belongs 
    A. Sec. 61 of Indian Contract Act
    B. Sec. 62 of Indian Contract Act

4. Sec. 91 of the Indian Evidence Act applies equally to cases in which the contracts, grants or dispositions of property referred to are contained in one document and to cases in which they are contained in more documents than one
     A. Explanation 1
     B. Explanation 2 

5. If a contract be contained in several letters, all the letters in which it is contained must be proved. True/False
    Ans: True (Illustration a Sec 91 Indian Evidence Act)

6. A gives B a receipt for money paid by B. Oral evidence is offered of the payment. The evidence
    A. is admissible
   
B. is not admissible

7. Where a person who is in a position to dominate the will of another, enters into a contract with him, and the transaction appears, on the face of it or on the evidence adduced, to be unconscionable, the burden of proving that such contract was not induced by undue influence shall lie upon the person in a position to dominate the will of the other. True/False
    Ans: True

8. A, being in debt to B, the money-lender of his village, contracts a fresh loan on terms which appear to be unconscionable. It lies on B to prove that the contract was
   A. not induced by undue influence
   B. induced by undue influence

9. The maximum possible compensation awardable under section 357 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973-
     A. Depends on the Court in which the case is being tried
     B. Depends on the discretion of the judge

10. Admissions and confessions are exceptions to the hearsay rule. True/False
     Ans: True

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 ...