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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. The writ of prohibition issued by the Supreme Court or a High Court is issued against
2. At present, how many Fundamental Duties are included in the Indian Constitution?
3. Which Section defines murder under I.P.C?
4. The members of the Council of Ministers are
5. In which case, the Supreme Court upheld the Constitutional validity of the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admissions) Act, 2006?
6. As a judge, you would decide in favour of
7. A writ of __________ can be issued by the Supreme Court to compel a public authority to perform its statutory duty? (SET LAW 2012)
8. A child born after father’s death is:
9. The Committee on whose recommendation Panchayati Raj was introduced in the country was headed by
10. Who among the following is the executive head of a state?
11. Cr.P.C. stands for:
12. Who declared the state of emergency in India under the Article 352 in 1975? (DU 3-YR LL.B. 2009)
13. The President’s Rule in a State can be continued for a maximum period of
14. Ministers in the Union Cabinet are appointed by
15. Chief Ministers of all the states are ex-officio members of the
16. Which of the following Fundamental Rights is restrained by the Preventive Detention Act?
17. What is called the soul of the Constitution?
18. The basic human rights in India are contained in: (SET LAW 2011)
19. The Parliament exercises control over finances through several methods. Which of the following has been wrongly listed?
20. The term ‘Fourth Estate’ is used for:
21. For amendment of the Constitution, a Bill may be introduced in
22. Principle: Damages are payable for breach of contract and the purpose of damages is to compensate him for the loss suffered and not to improve his position more than what it would have been if the contract had been duly performed. Facts: A wanted to buy a house and he contracted with a surveyor S to inspect a particular house and value it for him. S surveyed the house and valued it for 10 lakhs. S, however, failed to notice the defective plumbing system in the house, and had he taken note of it, the house would have been worth only 8 lakhs. A followed S’s advice and bought the house for 8 lakhs and thereafter spent 4 lakhs for repairing the plumbing system. He filed a suit against S claiming 4 lakhs as damages. (NLU DELHI 2011)
23. The Supreme Court of India is created by
24. The Constitution of India contains:
25. 44th amendment deals with

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