Legal Aptitude
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Legal Aptitude
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1. ime is specified for the acceptance. 'Y' sends his reply two years after receiving the offer. Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?
2. Directions: Each question consists of legal propositions/principles and facts. These principles have to be applied to the given facts to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion. Assume principles to be true for the purposes of this section. Principle: Acceptance (of offer) must be communicated by the offeree to the offeror so as to give rise to a binding obligation. The expression 'by the offeree to the offeror' includes communication between their authorised agents. Facts: 'X' made an offer to buy Y's property for a stipulated price. 'Y' accepted it and communicated his acceptance to 'Z' - a stranger. Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?
3. Directions: The question consists of two Statements - one labelled as PRINCIPLE and other as FACT. You are to examine the principle and apply it to the given facts carefully and select the best option. Principle: Nuisance as a tort (civil wrong) means an unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land - or some right over - or in connection with it. Fact: During the scarcity of onions - long queues were made outside the defendant's shop who - having a license to sell Page | 63 fruits and vegetables - used to sell only 1 kg. of onion per ration card. The queues extended on to the highway and also caused some obstruction to the neighboring shops. The neighboring shopkeepers brought an action for nuisance against the defendant.
4. Who among the following was the first chief Information Com missioner of India?
5. Legal Principle: Only Parliament or State Legislatures have the authority to enact laws on their own. No law made by the State can take away a person's fundamental right. Facts: Parliament enacted a law - which according to a group of lawyers is violating the fundamental rights of traders. A group of lawyers files a writ petition challenging the Constitutional validity of the Statute seeking relief to quash the statute and further direct Parliament to enact a new law.
6. In Ram vs Shyam - Ram cannot be a
7. Indian parliament is based on the principle of
8. International Labour Organiza tion has its headquarters at
9. A party to the suit is called
10. Directions: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements - one labeled as 'Assertion' (A) and other as 'Reason' (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers. Assertion (A): A void contract is not necessarily illegal. Reason (R): Every illegal contract is void.
11. As a judge you would decide in favor of
12. As the government prepares to send in rescue helicopters - which option would be acceptable only under Rule B and not Rule A?
13. Directions: The question consists of two Statements - one labelled as PRINCIPLE and other as FACT. You are to examine the principle and apply it to the given facts carefully and select the best option. Principle: injuria sine damnum - i.e. - injury without damage. Fact: SONU - who was a returning officer at a polling booth - wrongly refused to register a duly tendered vote of MONU - though he was a qualified voter. The candidate - whom MONU sought to vote - was declared elected.
14. Fringe benefit tax is a tax
15. Directions: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements - one labeled as 'Assertion' (A) and other as 'Reason' (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers. Assertion (A): All minorities - whether based on religion or language - shall have the right to establish and administer educational institute. Reason (R): Institutions established by the minorities are not entitled to government aid and government is not under an obligation to give aid.
16. Ms. Usha wants to file a suit against Bhagyalaxmi Theatre praying for a permanent injunction (stay order) restraining the theatre from running the film named 'Jai Santoshi Maa'. Her contention is that the film hurt her religious feelings and sentiments as Goddess Saraswati - Laxmi and Parvati were depicted asjealous and were ridiculed.
17. Human rights day is observed on Page | 74
18. Decide which of the following propositions can be most reasonably inferred through the application of the stated legal rules to the facts of this case?
19. International Law is the law between sovereign state. A sovereign is the supreme authority not bound by legal constraints. Which of the following is correct derivation from the above? Page | 62
20. R.T.I stands for
21. Fiduciary relationship means a relationship based no
22. Is Kamala guilty of theft'?
23. The law relating to prisoners of war has been codified by
24. Directions: Each of the next nine questions consists of two statements - one labeled as 'Assertion' (A) and other as 'Reason' (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers. Assertion (A): The essence of joint liability under section 149 of the IPC is that the criminal act must have been done with a view to fulfill the common object of an unlawful assembly. Reason (R): Any sudden and provocative act done by a member of an unlawful assembly would render the other members of that assembly liable.
25. Ajay can be allowed to recover the money only if he can show that