MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 98

1. In criminal proceedings, the fact that the accused person has a bad character, is irrelevant, unless evidence has been given that he has a good character, in which case it becomes relevant
    A. Sec. 54 of Indian Evidence Act
    B. Sec. 64 of Indian Evidence Act

2. Whoever kidnaps any minor or, not being the lawful guardian of a minor, obtains the custody of the minor, in order that such minor may be employed or used for the purposes of begging shall be punishable with
   A. imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine
  B. imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine

3. Under Sec. 363 A IPC, "begging" means—
  A. soliciting or receiving alms in a public place, whether under the pretence of singing, dancing, fortunetelling, performing tricks or selling articles or otherwise
  B. entering on any private premises for the purpose of soliciting or receiving alms
  C. using a minor as an exhibit for the purpose of soliciting or receiving alms
  D. All of the above

4. Before the commencement of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the transfer of immovable properties in India were governed by the:
     A. Principles of English law and equity
     B. Indian Registration Act, 1908

5. Enforcement of decree against legal representative
    A. Sec. 52 CPC
    B. Sec. 53 CPC

6. Where both the parties to an agreement are under a mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the agreement, the agreement is
     a. void
     b. voidable

7. A agrees to sell to B a specific cargo of goods supposed to be on its way from England to Bombay. It turns out that, before the day of the bargain, the ship conveying the cargo had been cast away and the goods lost. Neither party was aware of the these facts. The agreement is
    a. void
    b. voidable

8. A deed contains blanks. Evidence
    A. cannot be given of facts which would show how they were meant to be filled
    B. can be given of facts which would show how they were meant to be filled

 9.Secondary evidence means and includes
    A. Copies made from or compared with the original
    B. Counterparts of documents as against the parties who did not execute them
    C. Oral accounts of the contents of a document given by some person who has himself seen it
    D. All of the above

10. The seller is bound--
      a. to disclose to the buyer any material defect in the property or in the seller's title title thereto of which the seller is, and the buyer is not, aware, and which the buyer could not with ordinary care discover
       b. on payment or tender of the amount due in respect of the price, to execute a proper conveyance of the property when the buyer tenders it to him for execution at a proper time and place
     c. 
between the date of the contract of sale and the delivery of the property, to take as much care of the property and all documents of title relating thereto which are in his possession, as an owner of ordinary prudence would take of such property and documents
    d. 
to give, on being so required, the buyer, or such person as he directs, such possession of the property as its nature admits
      e. all of the  above

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 ...