⚖️ Ultimate Judiciary Challenge: 25 High-Level Questions to Test Your Limits

1. Under CPC, a decree may be preliminary when:

(a) Rights are finally determined

(b) Further proceedings are required

(c) Suit is dismissed

(d) Execution begins👉 Answer: (b)

2. Under Evidence Act, “fact in issue” means:

(a) Any fact

(b) Relevant fact

(c) Fact asserted or denied in suit

(d) Fact proved

👉 Answer: (c)

3. Under IPC, “actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea” refers to:

(a) Motive

(b) Intention

(c) Guilty act + guilty mind

(d) Negligence

👉 Answer: (c)—

4. Under CrPC, complaint does NOT include:

(a) Police report

(b) Allegation orally

(c) Allegation in writing

(d) Magistrate taking action

👉 Answer: (a)—

5. Under Contract Act, past consideration is:

(a) Invalid

(b) Valid

(c) Illegal

(d) Void

👉 Answer: (b)—

6. Under TPA, transfer by ostensible owner is valid when:

(a) Without consent

(b) With consent + good faith

(c) Fraudulent

(d) Illegal

👉 Answer: (b)—

7. Under CPC, review is allowed when:

(a) Error apparent

(b) New evidence

(c) Both

(d) None

👉 Answer: (c)—

8. Under Evidence Act, opinion of expert is:

(a) Conclusive

(b) Relevant

(c) Irrelevant

(d) Binding

👉 Answer: (b)—

9. Under IPC, “preparation” is punishable in:

(a) All offences

(b) No offences

(c) Some offences

(d) Only murder

👉 Answer: (c)—

10. Under CrPC, cognizable offence means:

(a) Police cannot arrest

(b) Police can arrest without warrant

(c) Only Magistrate acts

(d) Bailable offence

👉 Answer: (b)—

11. Under CPC, execution can be stayed by:

(a) Appellate court

(b) Executing court

(c) Both

(d) None

👉 Answer: (c)—

12. Under Evidence Act, confession must be:

(a) Voluntary

(b) Induced

(c) Threat-based

(d) Promise-based

👉 Answer: (a)—

13. Under IPC, mistake of fact is:

(a) Defence

(b) No defence

(c) Punishable

(d) Negligence

👉 Answer: (a)—

14. Under CrPC, summons case relates to offence:

(a) >2 years

(b) <2 years

(c) Life imprisonment

(d) Death penalty

👉 Answer: (b)—

15. Under Contract Act, coercion is defined in:

(a) Sec 14

(b) Sec 15

(c) Sec 16

(d) Sec 17

👉 Answer: (b)—

16. Under TPA, lis pendens is under:

(a) Sec 50

(b) Sec 51

(c) Sec 52

(d) Sec 53

👉 Answer: (c)—

17. Under CPC, interpleader suit is filed when:

(a) Two plaintiffs

(b) Rival claimants

(c) No dispute

(d) Criminal matter

👉 Answer: (b)—

18. Under Evidence Act, hearsay is:

(a) Admissible

(b) Not admissible

(c) Always relevant

(d) Conclusive

👉 Answer: (b)—

19. Under IPC, private defence extends to:

(a) Property only

(b) Body only

(c) Both

(d) None

👉 Answer: (c)—

20. Under CrPC, warrant case is:

(a) <2 years

(b) >2 years

(c) Fine only

(d) Civil wrong

👉 Answer: (b)—

21. Under Constitution, writ of Habeas Corpus means:

(a) Produce body

(b) Stop proceedings

(c) Transfer case

(d) Issue order

👉 Answer: (a)—

22. Under CPC, caveat is under:

(a) Sec 148A

(b) Sec 149

(c) Sec 150

(d) Sec 151

👉 Answer: (a)—

23. Under Evidence Act, estoppel is under:

(a) Sec 114

(b) Sec 115

(c) Sec 116

(d) Sec 117

👉 Answer: (b)—

24. Under IPC, “dishonestly” means:

(a) Causing wrongful gain/loss

(b) Fraud

(c) Mistake

(d) Negligence

👉 Answer: (a)—

25. Under Constitution, Article 21 relates to:

(a) Equality

(b) Freedom

(c) Life & personal liberty

(d) Religion

👉 Answer: (c)—

🔥 Level Analysis

Think you’re ready for Judiciary exams? This set of 25 tough, concept-based questions is designed to push your preparation to the next level. Covering multiple subjects with tricky and exam-oriented patterns, it helps you test accuracy, clarity, and real understanding.

– Team Lawyer Talks

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