⚡️Judiciary Elite Series: 25 Tough Assertion–Reason Questions for Serious Aspirants

This set includes 25 extreme-level Assertion–Reason Judiciary questions designed to test deep legal understanding and reasoning skills. Perfect for serious aspirants aiming for top performance.

Choose the correct option:

(a) Both A & R true, R correct explanation

(b) Both A & R true, R NOT correct explanation

(c) A true, R false

(d) A false, R true

1.A: Limitation bars the remedy but not the right

    R: Court must dismiss suit filed after limitation even if not pleaded

    👉 Answer: (a)

    2. A: All confessions are admissions

    R: All admissions are confessions

    👉 Answer: (c)

    3. A: Res judicata applies to execution proceedings

    R: It prevents multiplicity of litigation

    👉 Answer: (a)

    4. A: Consideration must move from promisee

    R: Stranger to consideration cannot sue

    👉 Answer: (d)

    5. A: FIR is substantive evidence

    R: It can be used for contradiction

    👉 Answer: (d)

    6. A: Specific performance is discretionary

    R: Court is bound to grant it

    👉 Answer: (c)

    7. A: Mens rea is essential in all crimes

    R: Some offences are strict liability

    👉 Answer: (d)

    8. A: Hearsay evidence is inadmissible

    R: It lacks probative value

    👉 Answer: (a)

    9. A: Minor’s agreement is void

    R: Minor cannot be estopped

    👉 Answer: (b)

    10. A: Injunction is equitable relief

    R: It is granted as a matter of right

    👉 Answer: (c)

    11. A: Burden of proof lies on plaintiff

    R: It shifts during trial

    👉 Answer: (b)

    12. A: Void agreement is illegal

    R: Illegal agreement is void

    👉 Answer: (d)

    13. A: Caveat prevents ex parte orders

    R: It ensures hearing before order

    👉 Answer: (a)

    14. A: Attempt is punishable

    R: Preparation is always punishable

    👉 Answer: (c)

    15. A: Judicial review is basic structure

    R: Parliament cannot amend Constitution

    👉 Answer: (b)

    16. A: Estoppel is rule of evidence

    R: It prevents denial of representation

    👉 Answer: (a)

    17. A: Partnership firm is separate entity

    R: Partners have joint liability

    👉 Answer: (d)

    18. A: Limitation Act applies to criminal cases

    R: It prescribes time limits

    👉 Answer: (d)

    19. A: Public nuisance is crime

    R: It affects public at large

    👉 Answer: (a)

    20. A: Article 14 ensures equality

    R: It permits reasonable classification

    👉 Answer: (a)

    21. A: Consent obtained by fraud is free consent

    R: Fraud vitiates consent

    👉 Answer: (d)

    22. A: Dying declaration requires corroboration

    R: It is weak evidence

    👉 Answer: (d)

    23. A: Decree without jurisdiction is void

    R: Jurisdiction is essential

    👉 Answer: (a)

    24. A: Electronic evidence requires certificate

    R: Section 65B mandates it

    👉 Answer: (a)

    25. A: Writ jurisdiction is discretionary

    R: Alternative remedy bars writ

    👉 Answer: (b)

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