Practice Other Laws and Acts Questions and Answers
- The power of Central Bureau of Investigation to investigate cases is derived from:Â
- The Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946, extends to the territory of:Â
- The words and expressions used under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 but NOT defined therein have the meaning assigned under the:Â 1. Con...
- Delhi Special Police Establishment is constituted
- The Director of Prosecution for Delhi Special Police Establishment: 1. is appointed on the recommendations of Central Vigilance Commission 2. has a minimum...
- Which one of the following statements with regard to superintendence of Delhi Special Police Establishment is correct?Â
- A Director appointed under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946, shall NOT be transferred except with the previous consent of:Â
- In order to exercise powers and jurisdiction in any area in a State, not being a Union territory or railway area, Delhi Special Police Establishment
- The Central Government may extend the powers and jurisdiction of members of the Delhi Special Police Establishment to
- Â How are decisions made in a meeting of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India as per the IRDA Act?
- According to the provisions of CPC the Court which passed a decree may, on the application of the decree holder, send it for execution to another Court of ...
- What is the validity period of a Shelf Prospectus as per the Companies Act?
- Which Act lays down provisions related to KYC norms?
- Which statement best describes a temporary injunction?
- Which statement about a designated partner in the context of a Limited Liability Partnership is not true?
- As per the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act a complaint, in relation to any goods sold or delivered or agreed to be sold or delivered or any servi...
- What does "Indorsement without recourse" mean?
- A promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque drawn or made in India and made payable in, or drawn upon any person resident in, India shall be deemed to be...
- "Wrongful gain" is defined as __________ under IPC
- What is the definition of "wrongful loss" as per IPC?
- What does the term "amicus curiae" refer to in legal proceedings?
- The period of limitation is regulated by the ________for disputes required to be referred to arbitration
- As per section 9 of the Limitation Act what happens to the limitation period once it has started running?
- What is the limitation period for enforcing payment of money secured by a mortgage?
- What does "tort" mean?
- What powers does the Supreme Court possess as a court of record?
- Which Article of the Constitution lays down provisions related to protection against arrest and detention?
- What are the key elements of the true test of Partnership according to the Partnership Act?
- If an indorser signs and adds a direction to pay the amount mentioned in the instrument to, or to the order of, a specified person, the indorsement is said...
- Which of the following are public documents as per the Evidence Act?
- Who bears the burden of proof in a legal proceeding when establishing the existence of facts?
- No fact of which the Court will take ________ need be proved
- What can be registered at any time?
- What is a contingent contract?
- What does "net proceeds" mean as per Article 279 of the Constitution?
- Which of the following actions constitutes forgery?
- What is a partner obligated to do in case of wilful neglect in conducting the firm's business?
- A trade practice which, for the purpose of promoting the sale, use or supply of any goods or for the provision of any service, adopts any unfair method or ...
- In consumer cases, the limitation period for filing a complaint is____________
- According to CrPC the right of an arrested person to meet an advocate of his choice is ______________