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J-58-14 1 P.T.O.
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PAPER – II
NOTE : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All
questions are compulsory.
1. In which of the following cases, the 4. Rights of a citizen under Article-19
Supreme Court held that ‘the preamble are automatically suspended during
is the part of the constitution’ ? the period of emergency, if
(A) Berubari union and Exchage of emergency under Article-352 is
enclave declared on the grounds of :
(B) Golaknath v/s State of Punjab (A) war, external aggression or
(C) Kesavananda Bharati v/s State armed rebellion
of Kerala
(D) None of the above (B) war or armed rebellion
(C) external aggression or armed
2. Clause(5) of article-15 has been rebellion
added to the constitution by : (D) war or external aggression
(A) Constitution (First Amendment)
Act
(B) Constitution (Seventh Amend- 5. In which of the following cases the
ment) Act supreme court has held that the word
(C) Constitution (Forty-second ‘law’ in Article-21 does not mean
Amendment) Act merely an enacted piece of law but
(D) Constitution (Ninety-third must be just, fair and reasonable law ?
Amendment) Act (A) A.K. Gopalan v/s State of
Madras
3. Match List-I with List-II and select (B) Maneka Gandhi v/s Union of
the correct answer using the codes India
given below the lists :
(C) Both (A) and (B) above
List – I List – II
i. Equal justice and a. Article-44 (D) None of the above
free legal aid
ii. Uniform civil code b. Article- 6. A distinguished jurist can be
for citizens 48A appointed as a judge of the :
iii Protection and c. Article- (A) high court only
. improvement of 39A (B) supreme court only
environment and
(C) high court or supreme court
safeguarding of
both
forests and wild
life. (D) none of the above
iv. Promotion of d. Article 51
international peace 7. ‘Which cannot be done directly,
and security cannot be done indirectly.’ – This
Codes : statement epitomises the doctrine of :
i ii iii iv (A) colourable legislation
(A) c b d a (B) pith and substance
(B) c a b d
(C) harmonious construction
(C) a b c d
(D) d a b c (D) eclipse
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J-58-14 3 Paper-II
8. Match List-I with List-II by using the 10. Match List-I (Name of Books) with
codes given below : List-II (Name of Writers) and select
Possession must be protected because : the correct answer :
List – I List – II
List– I List – II a. Pure theory of 1. Hans Kelson
1. Kent a. Man by taking law
possession has b. Three lectures 2. Max Muller
brought the object on Vedanta
within his sphere philosophy
of will. c. Judiciary 3. Justice V.D.
2. Hegal b. In possession there attacks and Tulzapurkar
is manifestation of survivals
individual’s will. d. The growth of 4. Justice
law Cardozo
3. Hollard c. Every act of Codes :
violence is a b c d
unlawful. (A) 1 2 3 4
4. Savigny d. It is essential for (B) 4 3 2 1
preservation of (C) 3 1 4 2
peace. (D) 2 4 1 3
Codes :
11. The term ‘Legal Theory’ has been
1 2 3 4 first time coined by :
(A) c b d a (A) Hans Kelson
(B) W. Friedman
(B) a d b c
(C) Salmond
(C) b d c a (D) Ronald Dworkin
(D) a b c d
12. Which of the following statement is
not true about the conformity of
9. Which one of the following custom ?
statements is not correct ? (A) It should be in conformity with
(A) Austin and Kelson did much to public policy.
rescue jurisprudence from the (B) It should be in conformity with
so-called confusion of social statutory law.
sciences. (C) In England, custom will be
recognised even if it is in
(B) Historical school of conflict with some fundamental
jurisprudence was a reaction principles of law.
against a prior methods of (D) The custom must not be in
reasoning of eighteen century conflict with tradition.
natural law.
(C) Cujas and Hugo also applied 13. “No one has any other right than always
the historical approach in the to do his duty.” It was stated by :
study of law. (A) Kelsen
(B) Prof. Duguit
(D) Savigny did not discard the (C) Holland
principle of natural law. (D) Salmond
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J-58-14 5 Paper-II
14. Assertion (A) : Custom is per se 17. Match List-I with List-II and select
law, independent of its prior the correct answer using the codes
recognition by the sovereign or given below :
List – I List – II
the judge. i. International a. Peace keeping
Reason (R) : Custom is a source custom
of law. ii. United Nations b. Source of
Codes : international
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true but law
(R) is the correct explanation of iii Enforcing c. Entry 14, list I
(A). . judgement of read with
international Article-73.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but court of justice
(R) is not a correct explanation iv. Nirmal bose d. Political
of (A). v/s Union of mechanism
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false. India, AIR
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true. Calcutta, p.506
Codes :
i ii iii iv
15. Assertion (A) : According to John (A) b a d c
Austin, international law is true (B) a b d c
law and not negative (C) a b c d
international morality. (D) d b a c
Reason (R) : Three elements in 18. Estrada doctrine relates to
Austin’s definition of law, (A) Necessity of recognition
namely command of the (B) form of recognition
sovereign, duty of inferiors and (C) No necessity of recognition
(D) Recognition is superficial
sanction incase inferior who
commit breach of the command 19. Principle of United Nation is
are absent in international law. (A) Some sovereigns are more
equal than others.
Codes : (B) Member nations have rights but
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and no obligations.
(R) is the correct explanation of (C) All members shall settle their
(A). international disputes by
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but peaceful means.
(R) is not a correct explanation (D) All members shall settle their
of (A). national disputes by peaceful
means.
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true. 20. Doctrine of forum prorogatum means
(A) Jurisdiction cannot be conferred
16. “International law is international upon an existing tribunal not
otherwise competent by the
morality or ethics, international litigants during the proceedings.
courtesy or convention in the social (B) Jurisdiction can be conferred
sense of the word, comity as upon an existing tribunal not
distinguished from rule of law.” otherwise competent by the
Above statement is attributed to : litigants during the proceedings.
(A) Hobbes (C) Jurisdiction can be conferred
(B) Pufendorf upon an existing tribunal not
otherwise competent by the
(C) Bentham litigants after the proceedings.
(D) Kelsen (D) None of the above
Paper-II 6 J-58-14
14. †×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) : ºþלÌü, ¿ÖÖÃÖÛú †£Ö¾ÖÖ 17. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ †Öî¸
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(C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ¯Ö¸ü®ŸÖã (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æîü … Ûú»ÖÛú¢ÖÖ, ¯Öé 506
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i ii iii iv
(A) b a d c
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J-58-14 7 Paper-II
21. Assertion (A) : Nikah is a regular 25. Assertion (A) : A having a wife
and permanent form of alive, marries another wife.
marriage among Muslims. The marriage is void.
Reason (R) : Muta is contractual Reason (R) : Monogamy is the Law.
form of marriage and is most Codes :
uncommon in India. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true.
Codes : (B) Both (A) and (R) are false.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct. (C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(B) (A) is correct but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false but (R) is true.
(C) (R) is correct but (A) is wrong. 26. A marriage under Muslim law
(D) Neither (A) is correct nor (R) is between persons with fosterage
correct. relationship is :
22. Where a Hindu male and Hindu (A) Sahih
female contract their marriage under (B) Batil
the special Marriage Act, 1954, (C) Fasid
Hindu personal law : (D) None of the above
(A) Applies to such marriage 27. Under the Indian Contract Act,
(B) Does not apply acceptance of proposal should be
(C) Applies with some (A) Conditional or Unconditional
modifications (B) Conditional but not absolute
(D) Applies with Indian Contract Act (C) Unconditional and absolute
23. When two persons are descendants of (D) Unconditional but not absolute
a common ancestor but by different 28. In Indian Contract Act, the term
wives, they are said to be related to voidable contract has been defined
each other by : under :
(A) Full Blood (A) Section 2(e)
(B) Uterine Blood (B) Section 2(h)
(C) Half - Blood (C) Section 2(i)
(D) None of the above (D) Section 2(g)
24. The term “Hindu” denotes the 29. Contractual liability arises, where
persons : (A) there is offer and acceptance only
(i) professing Hindu religion (B) there is intention to create legal
(ii) professing Buddh, Jain or Sikh relation
religion (C) there is loss to one party
(iii) who are not professing (D) the loss of one party is the gain
Muslims Christian, Parsi or of other party
Jain religion. 30. There may be a contract without
In respect of the aforesaid consideration, if
propositions which is correct ? (A) agreement is in writing and
(A) (i) and (ii) are correct and (iii) registered.
is incorrect. (B) parties to the agreement are in
(B) (ii) and (iii) are correct and (i) near relationship.
is incorrect. (C) agreement is made due to
(C) (i) and (iii) are incorrect but (ii) natural love and affection.
is correct. (D) All the above elements are
(D) (i), (ii) and (iii) all are correct. present.
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31. An agreement of trade combination 36. P voluntarily accepted lift from D
to regulate legal trade in organised who was drunk and driving the car. D
way is was affected by the drink and this
(A) Void (B) Voidable was known to P. D caused the
(C) Legal (D) Illegal accident in which P suffered injury.
Here,
32. Which one of the following (A) D can escape the liability
statements is true ? because P was aware of risk.
(A) Intimation of minimum price is
proposal. (B) D is liable because P did not
agree to suffer the harm.
(B) An agreement against public
policy is voidable. (C) D is not liable because he gave
(C) An agreement, the meaning of free lift to P.
which is not certain is void. (D) D is liable because the degree
(D) Contingent contracts are of intoxication was not to such
illegal. an extent that it can be assumed
that there was voluntary
33. Which one of the following is correct ? assumption of risk by P.
(A) Damages can be dispensed
with in tortü
(B) Damages cannot be awarded in 37. A rickshaw was being pulled by the
tort when other remedies are rickshaw puller with three passengers
provided by a statute on board, which was against law. A
(C) A remedy by way of damages bus was being driven rashly and
is essential ingredient of tort negligently by its driver. The bus
(D) Damages can be awarded only collides with rickshaw resulting into
if there is a physical injury damage to rickshaw and injury to
rickshaw passengers. Here
34. After considering the following, (A) passengers cannot claim
choose the right choice : compensation from bus
1. infringement of a legal right operator for the injury as they
2. legal damage themselves were not acting
3. any damage according to law.
4. existence of a legal right (B) passengers cannot claim
Right to claim damages in tort would compensation from bus
arise only if : operator as there was
(A) 1, 2 and 3 are present. contributory negligence on
(B) 1, 2 and 4 are present. their part.
(C) 1, 3 and 4 are present.
(C) passengers can claim full
(D) All 1, 2, 3, 4 are present.
compensation from bus
operator as their negligence has
35. Mental condition of the wrong doer is
not contributed to their injury.
(A) relevant in all torts
(B) not relevant in tortious liability (D) passengers are entitled for
(C) relevant in case of strict compensation which shall be
liability proportionally reduced taking
(D) relevant in torts based on fault into account their illegal act.

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38. Consider the following and then 42. Assertion (A) : The right of private
select the right code : defence does not depend upon
1. Absolute liability implies the actual criminality of the
liability without fault. aggressor but on the wrongful
2. In case of absolute liability character of the act attempted.
defendant is liable for the injury if
his act is the direct and proximate Reason (R) : Even if an act is
cause of plaintiff’s injury. treated as offence the right of
3. Absolute liability is the liability private defence arises against
of the defendant without any the author despite his personal
defence. incapacity.
4. In absolute liability, defendant
Codes :
can escape the liability if he
can prove that the damage was (A) (A) is correct principle because
the result of an act of stranger. (R) is the right reason.
Codes : (B) (A) is untenable under law
(A) 1, 2 and 4 are correct. while (R) is the justifiable
(B) 2 and 3 are correct. cause.
(C) 1, 2 and 3 are correct.
(D) 1 and 4 are correct. (C) (A) is the law on an unlawful
act while (R) results without
39. Causing one thing to resemble mens rea.
another thing is known as :
(A) Counterfeit (B) Deception (D) (A) is not true while (R) is false.
(C) Cheating (D) All of them
40. A private libel is not considered as 43. The maxim “De Minimis non curat”
strict liability because : relates to _______.
(A) There is no common injury or (A) Slight harm
danger inferred from the facts
(B) It was the result of bonafide (B) Trifles
belief (C) Exhibition of disrespect
(C) It is not a statutory offence (D) Annoyance
(D) The principles of Rayland v/s
Fletcher is not applicable
44. Instigating or engaging in a
41. Assertion (A) : The principle of
common intention applies conspiracy or intentionally aiding a
when a criminal act is done by person to commit an offence is better
several persons in furtherance known as _____.
of that intention. (A) Principal Crime
Reason (R) : A intentional co- (B) Second Degree Crime
operation for committing an
offence culminated from (C) Wilful mis-representation
several acts. (D) Abetment
Codes :
(A) (A) is true but (R) is not the 45. The First Come Last Go, and the Last
reason.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and Come First Go rule is associated with
(R) is the reasonable (A) Strike
explanation of (A) . (B) Lock out
(C) Both are distinctive offences (C) Retrenchment
and (A) is not dependent on (R).
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true. (D) Closure
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46. One of the following is not the duty 49. In one of the following case the
of works committee under the Supreme Court held that when
Industrial Disputes Act. retrenchment of a workmen is invalid
(A) To promote measures for reinstatement can be ordered :
securing and preserving amity
and good relations between the (A) Harindara Singh v/s Punjab
employees and workmen. State warehousing Corporation
(B) To form groups among 2010 II LLJ SC
workmen and strengthen
mediation between employer (B) Surendara Kumar Verma v/s
and employee. Central Govt. Indl. Tribunal
(C) To achieve the object, it is their 1981 ILLJ SC
duty to comment upon matter
of common interest or concern (C) Management W.B. India Ltd
of employers and workmen. v/s Jagannath AIR 1974 SC
(D) to endeavour to compose any
material difference of opinion in (D) Pioneer Ltd v/s Tajdar Hussain
respect of matters of common AIR 1974 SC
interest or concern between
employers and workmen.
47. An unregistered trade union has one 50. In which of the following, the
of the following disadvantage : members of the registered trade
(A) It can acquire and hold both union can claim immunity in
movable and immovable criminal cases ?
property.
(A) The combination of two or
(B) It has no corporate existence.
more members of a registered
(C) It can contract through agents.
trade union act in furtherance
(D) It is a legal entity.
of a trade dispute.
48. In order to entitle the workmen to
wages for the period of strike, the (B) The combination of two or
strike should be legal as well as more members of a registered
justified. The above principle was trade union act with an
laid down in one of the following intention to create loss or
case by the apex court : damage to the properties of the
(A) Crompton Greaves v/s The employer.
workmen AIR 1978 SC.
(B) Ballarpur collieries v/s C.G.I.T (C) The trade union leaders in
Dhanbad AIR 1972 SC. exercise of the managerial
(C) Management of India powers direct the workers from
Radiatiors Ltd and another v/s abstaining to do the work.
presiding officer and another
AIR 2003 II LLJ (Mad) (D) The members of a trade union
(D) Workmen of Motor Industries act in combination with an
Co. Ltd v/s Management of intention to coerce the
Motor Industires Co Ltd AIR employer to acced to their
1969 SC. demands.

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