MCQExams
0:0:1
CBSE
JEE
NTSE
NEET
Practice
Homework
×
CBSE Questions for Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies Judiciary - Constitutional Civil Criminal Courts And Processes Quiz 8 - MCQExams.com
CBSE
Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies
Judiciary - Constitutional Civil Criminal Courts And Processes
Quiz 8
Delinquent child is one who __________________.
Report Question
0%
has no parents
0%
no education
0%
has no legs
0%
has committed an offence
______________ are those offences for which a police officer can arrest a person without a warrant.
Report Question
0%
Cognizable offences
0%
Non-cognizable offences
0%
Bailable offences
0%
Non-bailable offences
A, a surgeon, in good faith communicates to a patient his opinion that he cannot live. The patient dies of shock _________________.
Report Question
0%
A commits murder
0%
A commits no offence
0%
A commits abetment of murder
0%
A commits offence of shock
The early release of a prisoner is called _________________.
Report Question
0%
bail
0%
parole
0%
lease
0%
lien
Quid Pro Quo means __________________.
Report Question
0%
one for the other
0%
illegal action
0%
moral values
0%
lawlessness
A written statement in the name of a person by whom it is voluntary signed and sworn is called ______________.
Report Question
0%
power of attorney
0%
affidavit
0%
petition.
0%
affirmation.
Criminal Procedure Code lays down ______________.
Report Question
0%
procedure to be followed in investigation of crime
0%
code to be followed in study of crimes
0%
procedure to be followed by criminals
0%
none of the above
A person who takes as proceedings against the accused on the behalf of the state _______________.
Report Question
0%
judge
0%
lawyer
0%
proctor
0%
prosecutor
Detention denotes ________________.
Report Question
0%
confiscating goods
0%
arrest
0%
defects
0%
no freedom to move
A person whose guardian is appointed during his minority, becomes a major at the age of ________ years.
Report Question
0%
31
0%
21
0%
28
0%
18
Which is the only state of India to have the common civil code?
Report Question
0%
Jammu and Kashmir
0%
Mizoram
0%
Nagaland
0%
Goa
Courts and their Judgments: Promises, Requisites and Consequences
is a book written by ________________.
Report Question
0%
Vikram Seth
0%
Ram Jethmalani
0%
Arun Shourie
0%
None
Match List-I
with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:
List I
List II
A.
Restitution afresh
1.
Representative of minor or a plaintiff of unsound mind in a civil suit.
B.
Next friend
2.
Person representing the estate of the deceased.
C.
Legal
3.
Debtor of the representative judgment-debtor liable for payment or delivery.
D.
Garnishes
4.
Setting aside exparte decree and rehearing .the case.
Report Question
0%
A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4
0%
A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
0%
A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3
0%
A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
Time limit for filing different kinds of suits prescribed in the ______________.
Report Question
0%
CPC
0%
IPC
0%
Limitation Act
0%
High Court Rules.
Public Interest Litigation can be resorted to in case of injury due to __________________.
Report Question
0%
breach of any public duty
0%
violation of the law
0%
violation of a constitutional provision
0%
all the above
Cognizable offence refers to an offence where ________________.
Report Question
0%
arrests can be made without warrant
0%
arrests can be made with warrant.
0%
it is under the jurisdiction of a court.
0%
police can register a case without formal complaints.
Decree means ____________________.
Report Question
0%
informal expression of adjudications
0%
formal expression of adjudication but shall not include any adjudication from which an appeal lies
0%
formal expression of adjudication
0%
all of the above
Every person who is arrested or detained is required to be produced before the nearest magistrate within a period of _________________.
Report Question
0%
24 hours including the time necessary for journey
0%
48 hours excluding the time necessary for journey
0%
72 hours including the time necessary for journey
0%
None of these
Principle: Law does not take notice of trifles.
Facts: A process to his neighbour B that they both should go together for a morning walk. B agrees to the proposal and it was decided that both of them would meet at a particular point at 6.a.m. from where they would set off for the morning walk. In spite of the agreement, B did not turn up. A waits for him at 6.a.m. every day for a continuous period of seven days. Thereafter, he files a suit against B claiming damages for the agony and metal touture suffered by him.
Report Question
0%
B is guilty of breach of contract and is liable to pay damages.
0%
There is no intention to enter into legal relations.
0%
The matter is too small and the court will refuse to go into it.
0%
None of the above.
Explanation
Option C.
The above mentioned principle states that court should avoid cases of trivial nature. Here, A proposed B for morning walk and B accepted the proposal. As there is no consideration and the contract is of very trivial nature court will refuse this case. There's no harm caused to any of the parties.
Offence of theft is related to _______________________.
Report Question
0%
property only
0%
movable property only
0%
immovable property only
0%
all of these
An appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement of a High Court if the High Court:
Report Question
0%
has on appeal reversed an order of acquittal of an accused person and sentenced him to death
0%
certifies that the case is a fit one for appeal to the Supreme Court
0%
has withdrawn for trial before itself any case from any subordinate court and has convicted the accused person and sentenced him to death
0%
In all the above cases
Explanation
Article 134 of the Constitution of India provides that the Supreme court hears appeals against the judgment of High Court in criminal proceedings if:
1) the appeal came before the high court and it reversed the order of acquittal (release) of an accused person and sentenced him to death or imprisonment for life or for ten years;
2) the High court has taken before itself any case from subordinate court and convicted the accused person and sentenced him to death or imprisonment for life or for ten years
3) the High court certifies that the case is fit for appeal to supreme court.
Which is not an eligibility criterion for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court?
Report Question
0%
He/She must have been a High Court Judge for at least 5 years
0%
He/She
must have attained the age of 55 years
0%
He/She
must have been an advocate of a High Court for not less than 10 years
0%
He/She
must be in the opinion of the President, a distinguished jurist
Explanation
The qualifications to be appointed as a judge of the supreme court are:
1) A person should be a citizen of India
2) He should have been the judge of a High Court for five years or he should have been an advocate of the high court for ten years or he should be a distinguished jurist in the opinion of the President.
If a High Court in India does not give the certificate to a case that it involves a substantial question law, the Supreme Court _________________.
Report Question
0%
can never hear the case
0%
does not enter into the picture
0%
may hear the case if it is satisfied that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution
0%
may hear the case if the President calls upon it to do so
Explanation
The Supreme court is primarily a court of appeal and it hears the appeals in constitutional, civil and criminal matters when a high court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law and is fit to be decided by the supreme court. However, the supreme court has the power to hear appeal even if the high court does not certify under article 136 of the Indian Constitution I.e., appeal by special leave. It is discretionary power of the Supreme Court.
Which of the following cases cannot be filed directly in the Supreme Court?
Report Question
0%
Disputes between two or more States
0%
Cases against encroachment on Fundamental Rights
0%
If one's property is forcefully occupied by the other
0%
Both (a) and (b) above
Explanation
The Supreme Court exercises original jurisdiction only when any dispute between the center and the states or between two or more states or center on one side and state or two or more states on other side and when the fundamental right of any citizen is violated he/she has the right to go directly to the Supreme Court for enforcement. In case of other dispute of land, usurpation, the occupation they are to be filed in the proper court of territorial jurisdiction by recognising the civil or criminal nature of the dispute.
Murder is punishable with ___________________.
Report Question
0%
imprisonment for 10 years
0%
imprisonment for life or imprisonment for 10 years
0%
death or imprisonment for life
0%
death
When any person is sentenced to death, the sentence shall direct that he be __________________.
Report Question
0%
hanged till he is dead
0%
hanged by neck till death
0%
hanged by neck
0%
none of these
Public interest litigation (PIL), is one in which ____________________________.
Report Question
0%
trial is held in camera
0%
proceedings of the trial are not reported to the press.
0%
court gives precedence to public interest over the points of law.
0%
issues of public interest are involved and can be brought before the court by any citizen.
In kidnapping, the consent of a minor is ___________________.
Report Question
0%
partly material
0%
wholly material
0%
wholly immaterial
0%
partly immaterial
A magistrate can take cognizance of an offence ________________.
Report Question
0%
upon a complaint
0%
suo moto
0%
upon a police report
0%
any of the above
Salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court are drawn from the _______________.
Report Question
0%
Grants-in-aid
0%
Contingency Fund
0%
Consolidated Fund
0%
Public Accounts
Explanation
The Supreme court judges are entitled to salary and allowances during the term of their office and pension after their retirement. These are determined by the Parliament and charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India.
0:0:1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
0
Answered
0
Not Answered
0
Not Visited
Correct : 0
Incorrect : 0
Report Question
×
What's an issue?
Question is wrong
Answer is wrong
Other Reason
Want to elaborate a bit more? (optional)
Practice Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies Quiz Questions and Answers
<
>
Support mcqexams.com by disabling your adblocker.
×
Please disable the adBlock and continue.
Thank you.
Reload page