This set presents 25 extremely tough, case-based Judiciary questions designed to simulate real exam pressure and test your legal application skills. Covering multiple core and advanced subjects, each question challenges your ability to analyze facts, apply concepts, and avoid common traps.
If you’re aiming for serious Judiciary preparation, this level of practice is essential to move beyond theory and develop true exam readiness.
1. A files a suit barred by limitation but the defendant does not raise objection. Court should:
(a) Decree suit
(b) Dismiss suit
(c) Refer to higher court
(d) Stay proceedings
👉 Answer: (b)
2. A threatens B to sign a contract. B signs but later sues. Contract is:
(a) Void
(b) Voidable at B’s option
(c) Valid
(d) Illegal
👉 Answer: (b)
3. A minor enters partnership for profits only. His liability is:
(a) Unlimited
(b) Limited to share
(c) None
(d) Criminal
👉 Answer: (b)
4. A publishes defamatory statement believing it true. Liability:
(a) No liability
(b) Strict liability
(c) Defamation still arises
(d) Criminal only
👉 Answer: (c)
5. Police arrest without warrant in non-cognizable offence. It is:
(a) Valid
(b) Illegal
(c) Irregular
(d) Curable
👉 Answer: (b)
6. A court grants injunction despite adequate compensation being possible. It is:
(a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Improper exercise of discretion
(d) Mandatory
👉 Answer: (c)
7. A confession given under police pressure is:
(a) Admissible
(b) Inadmissible
(c) Relevant
(d) Conclusive
👉 Answer: (b)
8. A transfers property during pendency of suit. Effect:
(a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Subject to outcome (lis pendens)
(d) Illegal
👉 Answer: (c)
9. A partner acts beyond authority but third party is unaware. Firm liability:
(a) Not liable
(b) Liable
(c) Criminal liability
(d) Void contract
👉 Answer: (b)
10. A causes harm due to inevitable accident. Liability:
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Strict liability
(d) Absolute liability
👉 Answer: (b)
11. Court refuses mandamus against private company. Reason:
(a) Lack of jurisdiction
(b) Not public authority
(c) Delay
(d) Limitation
👉 Answer: (b)
12. A suit is filed without cause of action. Court should:
(a) Proceed
(b) Reject plaint
(c) Stay suit
(d) Refer matter
👉 Answer: (b)
13. A dies after making dying declaration. It is:
(a) Inadmissible
(b) Admissible
(c) Secondary evidence
(d) Irrelevant
👉 Answer: (b)
14. A promises to do impossible act. Agreement is:
(a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Illegal
(d) Enforceable
👉 Answer: (b)
15. Delay in appeal due to sufficient cause. Court may:
(a) Reject
(b) Condone delay
(c) Dismiss suit
(d) Transfer case
👉 Answer: (b)
16. A uses reasonable force in self-defence. Liability:
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Civil only
(d) Criminal only
👉 Answer: (b)
17. Electronic record without signature but proved otherwise is:
(a) Inadmissible
(b) Admissible
(c) Void
(d) Illegal
👉 Answer: (b)
18. A judge hears a case where he has personal interest. Judgment is:
(a) Valid
(b) Voidable
(c) Void
(d) Irregular
👉 Answer: (c)
19. A public nuisance affects only few persons. It becomes:
(a) Private nuisance
(b) Public nuisance
(c) No nuisance
(d) Criminal only
👉 Answer: (a)
20. A decree passed without jurisdiction is:
(a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Irregular
(d) Executable
👉 Answer: (b)
21. A sues without exhausting alternative remedy under writ jurisdiction. Court:
(a) Must reject
(b) May reject
(c) Must allow
(d) Has no power
👉 Answer: (b)
22. A admits fact in pleading. It is:
(a) Not binding
(b) Binding
(c) Irrelevant
(d) Optional
👉 Answer: (b)
23. A contract induced by fraud is:
(a) Void
(b) Voidable
(c) Illegal
(d) Enforceable
👉 Answer: (b)
24. A suit decided without hearing defendant. It is:
(a) Void
(b) Valid
(c) Irregular
(d) Decree ex parte
👉 Answer: (d)
25. A law violating basic structure is:
(a) Valid
(b) Void
(c) Irregular
(d) Amendable
👉 Answer: (b)
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