[A] Section 149
[B] Section 148
[C] Section 154
[D] Section 155
Ans:- [C] Section 154
Q.212. Inherent Powers under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 can be exercised by--
[A] Chief Judicial Magistrate
[B] High Court
[C] Session Judge
[D] Judicial Magistrate first class
Ans:- [B] High Court
Q.213. Anticipatory bail under section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure means—
[A] A direction to release a person on bail when he is in police custody after being arrested
[B] A direction to release a person on bail from judicial custody
[C] A direction to release a person on bail issued even before or is in apprehension of arrest
[D] A direction to release a person on bail issued after a person is arrested
Ans:- [A] A direction to release a person on bail when he is in police custody after being arrested
Q.214. What is defined as a security for repayment of a loan—
[A] Pledge
[B] Mortgage
[C] Lease
[D] None of these
Ans:- [B] Mortgage
Q.215. Which of the following is not an actionable claim--
[A] Right to a Provident Fund Account
[B] Promise to pay Rs. 500 if the promise succeed in LL.B. examination
[C] Agreement to pay Rs.500 if the promise marries a particular woman
[D] Right to claim benefit of a contract coupled with a liability
Ans:- [D] Right to claim benefit of a contract coupled with a liability
Q.216. A mortgage by deposit of title deed is called----
[A] Usufructuary mortgage
[B] Equitable mortgage
[C] English mortgage
[D]Anomalous mortgage
Ans:- [B] Equitable mortgage
Q.217. Under the Transfer of property Act, 1882 a person is said to have notice of a fact when----
[A] He actually knows the fact
[B] May have knowledge about the fact
[C] Could with reasonable cause know the fact
[D] Is not at all aware of the fact
Ans:- [A] He actually knows the fact
Q.218. The Transfer of Property Act,1882 covers---
[A] Movable Property
[B] Immovable property
[C] None
[D] [A] and [B] both
Ans:- [D] [A] and [B] both
Q.219. Where on a Transfer of Property, an interest therein is created in favour of a person to take effect only on the happening of a specified event, the Transfer is called---
[A] Contingent Transfer
[B] Absolute Transfer
[C] Transfer by interest
[D] Conditional Transfer
Ans:- [A] Contingent Transfer
Q.220. A instrument as defined under Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 means---
[A] A will
[B] A non-testamentary Instrument
[C] A Transferable Instrument
[D] A Negotiable Instrument
Ans:- [B] A non-testamentary Instrument
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