This set brings you 25 ultra-difficult Judiciary questions from often overlooked yet highly scoring subjects like Limitation, Specific Relief, Jurisprudence, Tort, Partnership, and IT Law. Designed to match real exam complexity, these questions will test your conceptual clarity and push your preparation to the next level.
1. Under the Constitution, “procedure established by law” was expanded in:
(a) A.K. Gopalan
(b) Maneka Gandhi
(c) Kesavananda Bharati
(d) Minerva Mills
👉 Answer: (b)
2. Under Specific Relief Act, specific performance is:
(a) Discretionary remedy
(b) Absolute right
(c) Penal remedy
(d) Criminal relief
👉 Answer: (a)
3. Under Limitation Act, limitation period bars:
(a) Right
(b) Remedy
(c) Both
(d) None
👉 Answer: (b)
4. Under Law of Torts, “ubi jus ibi remedium” means:
(a) No right without remedy
(b) No remedy without right
(c) Every wrong has remedy
(d) Both (a) and (c)
👉 Answer: (d)
5. Under Partnership Act, mutual agency means:
(a) No partner binds firm
(b) Every partner is agent
(c) Only manager acts
(d) Limited liability
👉 Answer: (b)
6. Under IT Act, digital signature is:
(a) Manual signature
(b) Electronic authentication
(c) Oral consent
(d) Written agreement
👉 Answer: (b)
7. Under Jurisprudence, Austin’s theory is:
(a) Natural law
(b) Analytical positivism
(c) Historical law
(d) Sociological law
👉 Answer: (b)
8. Under Specific Relief Act, injunction can be:
(a) Temporary
(b) Permanent
(c) Mandatory
(d) All of the above
👉 Answer: (d)
9. Under Limitation Act, delay can be condoned under:
(a) Section 3
(b) Section 5
(c) Section 10
(d) Section 12
👉 Answer: (b)
10. Under Tort, strict liability excludes:
(a) Act of God
(b) Plaintiff’s fault
(c) Consent
(d) All of the above
👉 Answer: (d)
11. Under Constitution, DPSPs are:
(a) Enforceable
(b) Non-justiciable
(c) Fundamental rights
(d) Penal provisions
👉 Answer: (b)
12. Under Partnership Act, firm is:
(a) Separate legal entity
(b) Not separate entity
(c) Company
(d) Corporation
👉 Answer: (b)
13. Under IT Act, hacking is covered under:
(a) Section 65
(b) Section 66
(c) Section 67
(d) Section 68
👉 Answer: (b)
14. Under Jurisprudence, “Grundnorm” is given by:
(a) Austin
(b) Kelsen
(c) Savigny
(d) Roscoe Pound
👉 Answer: (b)
15. Under Specific Relief Act, contract cannot be specifically enforced when:
(a) Adequate compensation exists
(b) Impossible act
(c) Personal skill involved
(d) All of the above
👉 Answer: (d)
16. Under Limitation Act, suit after limitation is:
(a) Void
(b) Illegal
(c) Dismissed
(d) Valid
👉 Answer: (c)
17. Under Tort, negligence requires:
(a) Duty
(b) Breach
(c) Damage
(d) All of the above
👉 Answer: (d)
18. Under Constitution, writ of mandamus is issued to:
(a) Private person
(b) Public authority
(c) Company
(d) Individual
👉 Answer: (b)
19. Under Partnership Act, minor can be:
(a) Full partner
(b) Not partner
(c) Admitted to benefits
(d) Manager👉 Answer: (c)
20. Under IT Act, electronic record means:
(a) Paper
(b) Digital data
(c) Oral statement
(d) Printed book
👉 Answer: (b)
21. Under Jurisprudence, Savigny is related to:
(a) Analytical school
(b) Historical school
(c) Natural law
(d) Realist school
👉 Answer: (b)
22. Under Specific Relief Act, rescission means:
(a) Enforcement
(b) Cancellation
(c) Damages
(d) Compensation
👉 Answer: (b)
23. Under Limitation Act, acknowledgment extends limitation under:
(a) Sec 17
(b) Sec 18
(c) Sec 19
(d) Sec 20
👉 Answer: (b)
24. Under Tort, nuisance can be:
(a) Public
(b) Private
(c) Both
(d) None
👉 Answer: (c)
25. Under Constitution, basic structure includes:
(a) Federalism
(b) Judicial review
(c) Secularism
(d) All of the above
👉 Answer: (d)
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