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Miscellaneous in Law Top 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1
Q71. If a person is dispossessed without his consent of immovable property otherwise than in due course of law, he may file a suit to recover possession under section 6 of the Specific Relief Act within :
(A) Three months from the date of dispossession
(B) Six months from the date of dispossession
(C) Twelve months from the date of dispossession
(D) Three years from the date of dispossession
Answer: Six months from the date of dispossession
Q72. According to Notification issued by the Central Government under Section 2 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Act, 1985, what is small and commercial quantity of opium :
(A) 25 grams and 2.5 kilograms respectively
(B) 1 kilogram and 25 kilograms respectively
(C) 50 gram and 5 kilograms respectively
(D) 100 gram and 10 kilograms respectively
Answer: 1 kilogram and 25 kilograms respectively
Q73. The action of Administrative Tribunal is considered as
(A) Purely judicial
(B) Purely administrative
(C) Quasi-judicial
(D) All of the above
Answer: Quasi-judicial
Q74. Which of the following authority is empowered to impose collective fine on the inhabitants of an area concerned under Section 10A of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 ?
(A) Central Government
(B) State Government
(C) High Court
(D) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class
Answer: State Government
Q75. Probate or Letters of Administration granted by the District Judge in one State will have operation throughout the country with respect to all properties wherever situated.
(A) Yes, provided the judgment of the District Judge is upheld by the High Court in an appeal
(B) Yes, if the value of the properties/estate outside the territorial jurisdiction of the District Judge do not exceed a sum of Rs. 2 crores
(C) Yes, if the value of the properties outside the territorial jurisdiction of the District Judge granting probate do not exceed a sum of Rs. 10,000
(D) Yes, provided there is a notification by the Central Government that the judgment of the District Judge will apply throughout the territories of India
Answer: Yes, if the value of the properties outside the territorial jurisdiction of the District Judge granting probate do not exceed a sum of Rs. 10,000
Q76. Which of the following statements is wrong? Under the KBLR Act
(A) The landlord cannot disprove that the entries in the register of Accommodation Controller are wrong
(B) The two ingredients in the 2nd proviso to Section 11(3) as to the dependence of tenant for his livelihood and non-availability of other suitable building are conjunctive
(C) The burden is on the tenant under Section 11(3) 2nd proviso to prove that his main income is derived from the business in the petition scheduled building
(D) Under Section 11(3) 2nd proviso the tenant’s contention that for the other available suitable building its landlord demands exorbitant amount as security should be ignored
Answer: The landlord cannot disprove that the entries in the register of Accommodation Controller are wrong
Q77. A Will is proved by filing and proving the original Will. There are however exceptions to this rule. Which of the following exception is correct ?
(A) If the original Will is destroyed by the testator then a certified copy of the registered Will can be produced and proved
(B) Where the Will has been tom by the testator but before tearing the Will, he has given a copy of the Will to each of the beneficiaries and one of the beneficiaries produces the said copy
(C) If the original Will is lost by accident after death of the testator and copy is produced by one of the beneficiaries
(D) If the original Will was revoked but was on a non-judicial stamp paper and signed by two witnesses, then anyone of the said two witnesses can produce and prove a photocopy of the Will
Answer: If the original Will is lost by accident after death of the testator and copy is produced by one of the beneficiaries
Q78. Any person who contravenes any provision of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 or Rules or orders made under it, he on conviction, be punishable ?
(A) With imprisonment for a term of one year or fine
(B) With imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to twenty five thousand rupees, or with both
(C) With three years rigorous imprisonment
(D) With imprisonment which may extend to six months and fine or with both
Answer: With imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to twenty five thousand rupees, or with both
Q79. The Wildlife Protection (Amendment) Act, 1991 brought the following change in the law :-
(A) Provided greater protection to wildlife
(B) Enhanced the punishment for violating of the 1972 Act
(C) Complete prohibition of hunting of specified wildlife
(D) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
Q80. In order to hold a man guilty in an action for negligence the injury sustained is likely to follow from the event which must be such as a reasonable man would contemplate as held in the case of
(A) Bolton v. Stone
(B) Sumners v. Frost
(C) National Coal Board v. Evans
(D) None of the above
Answer: Bolton v. Stone