Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Indian Legal System

1.      Academic jurisprudence is the study of an entire legal topic, such as     
a. Contracts law                 b. Constitutional law   c. Both             d. None

2.       Comparative jurisprudence compares the law and its application to 
        other academic disciplines, such as          
a. Religion              b. Economics               c. Both                        d. None

3.       jurisprudence was divided by Salmond as          
a. Analytical jurisprudence                        b. Historical jurisprudence      
c. Ethical jurisprudence                  d. All

4.       Which of the following is correct           
a. Analytical jurisprudence deals with the analysis of basic principles of law.
b. Analytical jurisprudence is not concerned with the past stages of its evolution.
c. Analytical jurisprudence is also not concerned with its goodness or badness.
d. All

5.       Parliamentary form of government was taken from        Constitution
a.   British                  b. Irish            c. Canadian                d. None

6.       Directive principles of state policy was taken from         Constitution
a.   Irish                     b. British         c. German                   d. None

7.       Federal structure of government was taken from            Constitution
a.   Japan                     b. Canadian      c. United States      d. None

8.       A quasi-federal form of government was taken from _____________ Constitution
a.   Weimar                 b. Canadian     c. Australia              d. None

9.       Below the High Courts are a hierarchy of subordinate courts such as the.............        
       and various other district courts.
a.   Civil courts           b. Family courts         c. Criminal courts       d. All

10.   High Courts are instituted as constitutional courts under..........of the Indian Constitution.
a.   Part VI       b. Chapter V             c. Article 214                 d.All

11.   The High Courts are the   of original jurisdiction in the state
a. Apex court of the country                            b. Principal Civil Courts
c. Both                                                 d. None

12.   High courts exercise their original civil and criminal jurisdiction 
       only if the courts subordinate to the High court in the state are not 
       competent to try such matters for     
a. Lack of pecuniary jurisdiction         b. Lack of territorial jurisdiction
c. Both                                                           d. None

13.   Hindu philosophy accepts the      as supreme revealed scriptures
a. Puranas               b. Vedas                c. Idhikasas              d. None

14.   The astika schools are       and Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, Vedanta
a. Samkhya           b. Yoga           c. Nyava                   d. All

15.         an atheistic and strongly dualist theoretical exposition of consciousness and matter.
a. Yoga              b. Nyaya                 c. Samkhya            d. Vaisheshika

16.   __________ a school emphasising meditation, contemplation and liberation.
a. Yoga               b. Nyaya                c. Samkhya      d. Vaisheshika

17.   Civil procedure govern        
a. The types of pleadings or statements of case          b. Motions or applications,
c. Orders allowed in civil cases                                   d. All the above

18.   Civil procedure govern    
a. The timing and manner of depositions                    b. Discovery or disclosure
c. The conduct of trials                                                d. All the Above

19.   Civil procedure govern    
a. The process for judgment                      b. Various available remedies
c. How the courts and clerks must function. d. All the Above

20.   Civil actions are started by private          
a. Individuals       b. Companies        c. Organizations          d. All

21.   Party bringing most forms of civil action is the  
a. Plaintiff         b. Claimant          c. Both       d. None


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