MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 101

 1. A sues B for negligence in providing him with a carriage for hire not reasonably fit for use, whereby A was injured. Which of the following is correct?
     A. The fact that B's attention was drawn on other occasions to the defect of that particular carriage is relevant.
       B. The fact that B was habitually negligent about the carriages which he let to hire is relevant
       C. Both

2. Assertion (A)  An accused person cannot be compelled to give his thumb Impression.
    Reason (R) An accused person cannot be compelled to be a witness against himself.
In the question given above are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason [R]. In the context of two, which one of the following is correct?
    B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A

3. Special damages will be awarded in case of a breach of contract :
    A. Only when the contracting parties express the same specifically as the terms of the contract.
    B. Always in the special circumstances leading to the formation of the contract.
    C. Only when the court of law thinks fit in the special circumstances of the case.

4. In the context of exception of grave and sudden provocation, which of the following is correct?
    A. provocation should not be voluntarily provoked by the offender
    B. lawful exercise of the right of private defence does not give provocation
  C. lawful exercise of powers by a public servant in obedience to the law does not amount to provocation 
    D. All of the above 

5. The Chief Justice of India who passed away while in office was:
    A. Justice A.N. Ray
    B. Justice Sabayasachi Mukharji

6. Under Sec. 16 of the Indian Contract Act, a person is deemed to be in a position to dominate the will of another--
   A. where he holds a real or apparent authority over the other, or where he stands in a fiduciary relation to the other
  B. where he makes a contract with a person whose mental capacity is temporarily or permanently affected by reason of age, illness, or mental or bodily distress.
   C. Both

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

8. In which case has it been held that presence of a lawyer at the time of interrogation cannot be demanded as a matter of right?
    A. Poolpandi and others Vs. Superintendent Central Excise & Ors. (1992)
    B. Senior Intelligence Officer vs Sri Jugal Kishore Samra 
    C. Both

9. Every agreement in restraint of the marriage of any person, other than a minor, is void under
    A. Sec. 26 Indian Contract Act
    B. Sec. 36 Indian Contract Act

10. In which case the Supreme Court observed that even a student may be treated as an expert under Sec. 45 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
      A. Kanpur University vs. Samir Gupta (1983)
      B. Punjab Singh vs. State of Haryana (1984)

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 ...