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Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies
Family Justice System
Quiz 5
PRINCIPLE: One of the essential conditions for a marriage between any two persons to be solemnized under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 is that at the time of the marriage the male has completed the age of twenty-one years and the female age of eighteen years. If the said condition is not fulfilled such a marriage is null and void.
FACTS: 'A', a male aged twenty-two years propose to marry, 'B', a female aged sixteen years, at Delhi in the month of June 2014 under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
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Marriage between 'A' and 'B' can be legally solemnized under the Special Marriage act, 1954
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Marriage between 'A' and 'B' cannot be legally solemnized under the Special Marriage act, 1954
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Marriage between 'A' and 'B' can remain valid for A under the Special Marriage act, 1954
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None of the above
Explanation
Special Marriage Act 1954 allows the marriage between a girl (min. 18 years) & a boy (min 21 years), who do not fall in the degree of prohibited relationship. In the given case, although the boy's age is acceptable under the Special Marriage Act the girl's age is less than 18 years. Hence the marriage between them cannot be legally solemnized under the Special Marriage Act., 1954.
Hence, the correct option is B.
Sarada Act is called ______________.
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Domestic Violence Act
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Special Marriage Act
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Dowry Prohibition Act
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Child Marriage Restraint Act
Explanation
Sarada Act is called Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929.
The main purpose of this act is to restrain the solemnization of child marriage. This act was passed on 28 September, 1929, and fixed the marriageable age of girls at 14 years and that of boys at 18 years.
This act was amended in 1978 and the marriageable age of girls was revised to 18 years and that of boys to 21 years.
Hence, the correct answer is D.
A married man commits adultery if he has sexual intercourse with a/an __________________.
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unmarried woman
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married woman
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any woman except his wife
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unmarried woman without her consent
Explanation
Adultery refers to the sexual intercourse between a married man an another woman except his wife. This was earlier the criminal offense under section 497 of IPC, but later in Sep.2018, the Supreme Court of India held Sec 497 of IPC as unconstitutional and stoke down the penal provision. Hence the correct answer is C.
In which of the following case law the Supreme court laid down normative and procedural guidelines to be followed while making inter country adoption for ensuring the child's safety.
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Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan
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Lakshmi Kant Pandey v. Union of India
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Bodhisattwa v. Ms. Shubhra Chakraborty
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None of these
"Right to Health and Care" in respect of humans is contained in which Article of the Indian Constitution ?
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Article 20
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Article 15
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Article 19
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Article 21
Explanation
Article 21 of the Indian Constitution says about the right to life and liberty of the citizen. The scope of Article 21 has been widened by the Honorable Supreme Court and has included the Right to Health and Care for the citizens.
Hence, the correct option is D.
The word juvenile (in common parlance) means __________.
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infants
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children
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young people
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None of these
Explanation
The word juvenile, in common parlance means young people, i.e. such people who are not yet old enough to be regarded as an adult. The word juvenile is derive from the Latin word juvenilis meaning youthful. Hence the correct option is C.
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