CLAT Sample Paper (Part 7 of 11)
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- Under the Transfer of property Act, 1882 a charge may be created by
- acts of the parties
- process of law
- presumption
- acts of parties and process of law
- ‘A’ borrowed a sum of money from ‘B’ The last date for filing the suit falls on a Sunday. On Monday, the next day, ‘A’ gives a written acknowledgment to ‘B’ In this case
- ‘A’ should file the suit on Monday
- Section 18, Limitation Act, 1963 gives a fresh period of limitation
- The suit is barred by limitation undeR ′ all circumstances
- The suit can be field any time subject to. The provisions of section 12, Limitation Act, 1963
- A permanent Lok Adalat shall take cognizance, of any
- matter relating to an offence not compoundable under any law
- matter relating to an offence compoundable under any law
- public utility service related matter where the value of the property in dispute exceeds 10 lakh rupees
- matter referred to it by the District judge
- An application for residential order shall be made by a victim of domestic violence before a
- Civil Judge (Senior Division)
- Magistrate of the First Class
- Family Court
- Mediation Centre established by the High Court
- Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is a
- substantive law
- procedural law
- combination of substantive law and procedural law
- directory law
- Which one of the following is not correct?
- High Courts should not pass interim orders which are likely to hamper investigation
- The power of the Magistrate of the first class to take cognizance of conizable offence may be impaired by territorial restrictions
- A Magistrate can under section 156 (3) , code of criminal procedure, 1973 send a complaint of non-cognizable offence to the police
- During the course of investigation by the police, the question of cross-examination does not arise
- An accused can make an application for plea bargaining if and when he is alleged to have committed the offence.
- Of Murder
- Affecting socio economic condition of the country
- Theft
- Affecting women or children below the age of 14 years
- When at stage of fraiming of charge the sessions court feels that the case is not exclusively triable by it, it may.
- Send the case to the chief Judicial magistrate for framing of the charge
- Frame the charge and transfer the case to the chief Judicial magistrate/Magistrate of the first Class.
- Frame the charge and transfer the case to a magistrate of the second class
- Send the case to Lok Adalat
- The term ‘bail’ signifies the conditional release of an accused or arrested person by the
- Police during investigation, but not by the magistrate during enquiry.
- Magistrate during inquiry, but not by the magistrate during trial.
- Court during trail, but not during revision
- Police Magistrate or court during investigation, enquiry or trial.
- A memorandum of arrest of an arrested person is required to be signed and attested by one member of
- his family and one of his relatives
- the locality and one of his relatives
- other locality and one member of his family
- his family and one member of the locality, and countersigned by the arrested person.