Practice Other Laws and Acts Questions and Answers
- The doctrine of Caveat Emptor means____________
- In parliamentary form of Government, cabinet is responsible to ?
- The Parliamentary form of government was first developed in?
- Choose the correctly matched pair/s: A. Unitary- all powers in the single central government. B. Parliamentary- Executive is selected from among the memb...
- Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution talks about right of a person against Ex post Facto Laws?
- In the case of Puttuswamy vs UOI, right to privacy was interpreted to be a Fundamental right guaranteed under Art. 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution. How m...
- When was the National Scheduled Tribes Commission set up?
- In Maneka Gandhi Vs. Union of India, the Supreme Court held that right to life includes-
- Match the following traffic violation with its corresponding penalty under the Motor Vehicles Act: 1. Overspeeding 2. Drunken driving...
- What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a learner's license for a two-wheeler in India, as per the Motor Vehicles Act?
- In which section is the offence of Rioting defined under IPC?
- Ameena is a victim of rape and has suffered injuries, she reaches the hospital nearby and the doctors refuse to take her case. Are the doctors committing a...
- Which of the following is a necessary or are necessary ingredients to constitute accident as a defence under the IPC?
- A president’s rule can be proclaimed by?
- The Golden Triangle concept was given by which Justice?
- Which case gave a narrow interpretation to Art. 21 of the Constitution?
- Which of the following is not true about Passing off?
- What is the meaning of “locus standi”?
- Which case is the pioneer in the History of PILs?
- Whose rights were addressed in case of Hussainara Khatoon Vs. State of Bihar?
- Independence of Judiciary is inevitable in:
- . Which of the following principles of A.V Dicey rejects arbitrariness in administrative actions?
- An agreement enforceable by law is a contract is discussed under which section of the Indian Contract Act?
- An agreement enforceable at law is a_______________________
- The Right to free and compulsory education is provided by the State to all the children of the age of ___________________________
- Which of the following is not a qualification for election of the President as laid down under the Indian Constitution?
- Who has the power to appoint the Governor of a State?
- Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President?
- What does the writ of Certiorari mean?
- What does Dictum mean?
- Ex officio means_________________
- Proceedings in the absence of the other party is known as_________________
- ________________ in India is known as the court of record
- Which Act was replaced by the RTI Act?
- Who has the right to seek information under the RTI Act?
- Under the RTI Act what is the time period for the disposal of request for information concerning the life and liberty of a person?
- The Indian Contract Act is based on the principle of _____________
- An illegal agreement is one which ______________
- Quid Pro Quo means_____________________
- Contract with minor is ____________________