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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Laws MCQs

Q.111. Finder of a lost thing which is commonly the subject of sale may sell it when the lawful charges of the finder, in respect of the thing found
[A] Half
[B] One fourth
[C] Two third
[D] One third

Ans:- [C] Two third

Q.112. Which of the following statements is correct in relation to ‘sub-agent’—
[A] He is employed by the principal in the business of the agency
[B] He is employed by the original agent in the business of the agency
[C] He acts under the control of the principal
[D] The agent is not responsible to principal for the acts of the sub-agent
Ans:- [B] He is employed by the original agent in the business of the agency

Q.113.’A’ gives authority to ‘B’ to sell A’s land to pay himself out of the proceeds, the debts due to him from ‘A’. In the absence of an express contract—
[A] A cannot revoke this authority, nor can it be terminated by his death or insanity
[B] Authority can be terminated by the death of A
[C] Authority can be terminated by the insanity of A
[D] A can revoke this authority can be terminated by the insanity

Ans:- [A] A cannot revoke this authority, nor can it be terminated by his death or insanity

Q.114. Under section 80 of Civil Procedure Code, notice in writing is required to be delivered before institution of a suit against the Government---
[A] Two months
[B] Sixty days
[C] Three months
[D] Ninety days

Ans:- [A] Two months

Q.115. ‘A’ lets a house to ‘B’ at a yearly rent of rupees five hundred. The rent for the whole of the year’s 1905, 1906 and 1907 is due and unpaid ‘A’ sues ‘B’ in 1908 only for the rent due for 1906
[A] A cannot afterwards sue B for the rent due for 1905
[B] A cannot afterwards sue B for the rent due for 1907
[C] A can afterwards sue B only for the rent due for 1905 and 1907 both
[D] A cannot afterwards sue B for the rent due for 1905 or 1907

Ans: -[D] A cannot afterwards sue B for the rent due for 1905 or 1907

Q.116. Any court will order a party who resides without the local limits of the court’s ordinary original jurisdiction, to appear in person, if he resides—
[A]Within certain limits from the place where the court is situated
[B] Within the local limits of that district I which the court is situated
[C] Within the local limits of that state in which the court is situated
[D]Within India

Ans:- [A]Within certain limits from the place where the court is situated

Q.117. A suit may be dismissed where, after a summons has been issued to the defendant and returned unserved, plaintiff fails to apply for fresh summons for the period of –
[A] Sixty days
[B] Two months
[C] One month
[D] Thirty days
From the date of such return seven days-
Ans:- [C] One month

Q.118. Date appointed by any court for presenting list of witnesses by the parties to obtain summons to the for their attendance in court, shall not be later than—
[A]Eighteen days
[B] Thirty days
[C] Fifteen days
[D] Ten days

Ans:- [C] Fifteen days

Q.119.In a suit, plaintiff himself wishes to appear as a witness, Without any permission of court, he may so appear—
[A] At any time before evidence from defendant’s side is over
[B] At any time before evidence from plaintiff’s side is over
[C] At any time before arguments are heard
[D] Only before any other witness on his behalf has been examined

Ans:- [D] Only before any other witness on his behalf has been examined

Q.120. After the passing of a decree for payment of money, on the application of the judgment debtor, court shall not order that payment of the amount of decree shall be made by installments--
[A] Without recording evidence of both parties
[B] Without obtaining the documents regarding the financial condition of the judgment -debtor
[C] Without obtaining affidavits from both parties
[D] Without the consent of decree-holder
Ans:- [D] Without the consent of decree-holder
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