MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 99

1. A is accused of cheating B at a given time and place. The charge
    I. must set out the manner in which A cheated B
    II. need not set out the manner in which A cheated B

2. A is accused of disobeying a direction of the law with intent to save B from punishment. The charge
    I. must set out the disobedience charged and the law infringed
    II. need not set out the disobedience charged and the law infringed

3. Under Sec. 45 IPC, the word "life" denotes the
     I. life of a human being
     II. life of human and animal both

4. Which section of the Evidence Act deals with rule of res gestae?
     I. Sec. 7
     II. Sec. 6 

5. A sues B for a libel contained in a letter forming part of a correspondence. Letters between the parties relating to the subject out of which the libel arose, and forming part of the correspondence in which it is contained, are
    I. relevant facts, though they do not contain the libel itself
    II. not relevant fact

6. When there is a question whether a particular act was done, the existence of any course of business, according to which it naturally would have been done, is a relevant fact under 
    I. Sec. 16 Indian Evidence Act
    II. Sec. 17 Indian Evidence Act

7. Power of Court to convert summons-cases into warrant-cases
     I. Sec. 259 CrPC
     II. Sec. 260 CrPC

8. A causes Z to go within a walled space, and locks Z in Z is thus prevented from proceeding in any direction beyond the circumscribing line of the wall. A wrongfully confines Z
    I. under Section 340 IPC
    II. under Section 341 IPC

9. The person making the proposal is called the "promisor", and the person accepting the proposal is called the "promisee under 
    I. Sec. 2(c) of the Indian Contract Act
    II. Sec. 2(d) of the Indian Contract Act

10. An agreement enforceable by law is a contract under
      I. Sec. 2(h) of the Indian Contract Act
      II.  Sec. 2(i) of the Indian Contract Act

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 ...