Maharashtra Judicial Service District Judge 2009 Paper-I

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Maharashtra Judicial Service District Judge 2009 Paper-I Question Paper


Total marks – 200                           Duration – 3 hours

1. Concept of “adverse possession” relates to:
(a) Indian Evidence Act
(b) Civil Procedure Code
(c) Law of Limitation
(d) Indian Penal Code.

2. Valuable security is defined in:
(a) Criminal Procedure Code
(b) Civil Procedure Code
(c) Evidence Act
(d) Indian Penal Code

3. Right of a citizen to carry on any occupation, trade or business is a
(a) Contractual right
(b) Right under Transfer of Property Act
(c) Constitutional right.
(d) right under Partnership Act.

4. Sale and exchange of immovable property is a concept under
(a) Contract Act
(b) Partnership Act
(c) Transfer of Property Act
(d) Income-tax Act

5. Promissory note and cheque is a concept in
(a) Civil Procedure Code
(b) Criminal Procedure Code
(c) The Evidence Act
(d) Negotiable Instruments Act.

6. Alternative Disputes Redressal (ADR] is a concept
(a) Evidence Act
(b) Civil Procedure Code
(c) Contract Act
(d) Motor Vehicles Act.

7. Mutta Marriage is a concept in
(a) Hindu Law
(b) Mohammedan Law
(c) Contract Act
(d) Special Marriage Act

8. Protection of life and personal liberty is a
(a) civil right
(b) contractual right
(c) fundamental right.
(d) None of the above

9. Lis pendens is a principle in
(a) Sale of Goods Act
(b) Partnership Act
(c) Transfer of Property Act.
(d) Negotiable Instruments Act

10. Counter claim and set off is under
(a) Criminal Procedure Code
(b) Evidence Act
(c) Civil Procedure Code
(d) Partnership Act.

11. Damnum Sine Injuria is a maxim pertains to:
(a) Contract Act
(b) Partnership Act
(c) Indian Penal Code
(d) Law of Torts

12. Right of equality of opportunity in the matters of public employment; is under:
(a) Industrial Dispute Act.
(b) Contract Act
(c) Constitutional right
(d) Partnership Act.

13. Testamentary succession relates to :
(a) Hindu Succession Act
(b) Indian Succession Act
(c) Guardians and Wards Act
(d) Mohammedan Law.

14. Special Marriage Act, 1954 is applicable to:
(a) Marriage between Hindus
(b) ’Marriage between muslims
(c) Special form of marriage in certain cases
(d) Marriage between Christians

15. Contract without consideration is void subject to the following exception:
(a) If it is between two brothers
(b) If it is between father and son
(c) If it is between husband and wife
(d) If it is by way of love and affection.

16. Basic structure cannot be changed. This principle of law relates to:
(a) Civil Procedure Code
(b) Criminal Procedure Code
(c) Constitution of India
(d) Indian Contract Act.

17. Res Ipsa Loquitur is referred to
(a) Trade and Merchandise Act
(b) Transfer of Property Act
(c) Law of Torts
(d) Civil Procedure Code

18. Rule of promissory estoppel is embodied in
(a) Civil Procedure Code
(b) Constitution of India
(c) Evidence Act.
(d) Indian Contract Act.
19. Prevention of cruelty to animals comes under which of the following List in the Constitution
(a) Union List
(b) Concurrent List
(c) State List,

20. Article of Association is a concept in
(a) Partnership Act
(b) Negotiable Instruments Act
(c) Companies Act
(d) Indian Penal Code.

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