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Legal Awareness And Legal Reasoning Question for Law Entrance Exams
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The Legal Aptitude or Legal Reasoning section in law entrance exams that holds maximum weightage and demands candidates to possess good knowledge of fundamentals. This section is used to test your legal awareness, analytical skills and problem-solving ability.
 

Legal Awareness And Legal Reasoning Question for Law Entrance Exams
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1. What is a ‘cognizance’?
2. From which country’s Constitution the Independence of Judiciary have been borrowed?
3. Which one of the following is not a feature of Indian Constitution? (SET LAW 2011)
4. Assertion (A): A person claims compensation for his non-gratuitous act. Reason (R): A person who enjoys benefit from lawful, non-gratuitous act of another must compensate him even though there is no contract.
5. The practice of ‘zero hour invention’ in Parliament originated in India in
6. Contempt of court means
7. In the case of a conflict between the Centre and State in respect of a subject included in the Concurrent List
8. Liberty-Equality-Fraternity, who is the founder of these slogans?
9. Chief Ministers of all the states are ex-officio members of the
10. ‘Sustainable Development’ is a concept of: (SET LAW 2009)
11. The Constitution of India is
12. Can a woman be charged with the offence of adultery?
13. The railway authorities allowed a train to be over crowded. In consequence, a legitimate passenger Mr X got his pocket picked. Choose the appropriate answer.
14. A Union Territory does not have
15. Legal Principle:
1. Parties to contract should be capable of entering into a contract, only then they can lay the foundation of a valid contract.
2. Every person is competent to contract who is of the age of majority. Factual Situation: A minor agreed with B to become a tenant of his house and to pay 1,000 for the furniture therein. He paid 800 in cash and gave a promissory note for the balance. A occupied the premises and used the furniture for some months and then brought an action for refund of consideration. In this case Decision:
16. Who is entitled to initiate a Bill for Constitutional amendments?
17. Assertion (A): The right to move the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution by appropriate proceedings for the enforcement of the fundamental right. Reason (R): Supreme Court of India has been appointed as a guardian of the Constitution.
18. In which among the cases the Supreme Court held that Legislative power of a State or Union is subject to the fundamental rights and the legislature cannot indirectly take away or abridge fundamental rights which it could not do directly for granting either recognition or aid to minority institutions?
19. Lex tallienis denotes:
20. The administrative and operational control of the Armed Forces is exercised by the
21. Who presides over the Lok Sabha if neither the Speaker nor the Deputy Speaker is available?
22. Which day is celebrated as Consumer Day?
23. One third of the members of the Rajya Sabha retire after every
24. Genocide occurred in all but one case: (NLU DELHI 2008)
25. The Supreme Court of India enjoys: (NLU DELHI 2008)