RJS Civil Judge Solved Papers
RJS Civil Judge Solved Papers
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Civil Judge
RJS
mee@uJ[ hesheme& (Solved Papers)
DIGLOT EDITION
ØeOeeve mecheeokeâ
Deevevo kegâceej cenepeve
SYLLABUS
Preliminary Examination
1. Law : Same as prescribed for law paper I & II for Main Examination.
2. meeceevÙe efnvoer : 1. Meyo jÛevee meefvOe SJeb meefvOe efJeÛÚso meceeme, Ghemeie&, ØelÙeÙe~ 2. Meyo Øekeâej : (keâ) lelmece, Deæ&lelmeced, leodYeJe
osMepe, efJeosMeer~ (Ke) meb%ee, meJe&veece, efJeMes<eCe ef›eâÙee, DeJÙeÙe (ef›eâÙee efJeMes<eCe, mecyevOe metÛekeâ, efJemceÙeyeesOekeâ efveheele)~ 3. Meyo %eeve
heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer, efJeueesce Meyo ÙegiceeW keâe DeLe& Yeso JeekeäÙeebMe kesâ efueS meeLe&keâ Meyo, meceßegle efYeVeeLe&keâ Meyo, meceeveeLeea MeyoeW keâe efJeJeskeâ,GheÙegòeâ
Meyo ÛeÙeve, mecyevOeJeeÛeer MeyoeJeueer~ 4. Meyo Megefæ~ 5. JÙeekeâjefCekeâ keâesefšÙeeB hejmeie&, efuebie, JeÛeve, heg™<e, keâeue, Je=efòe (Mood) he#e
(Aspect) JeeÛÙe (Voice)~ 6. JeekeäÙe jÛevee~ 7. JeekeäÙe Megefæ 8. efJejece efÛeÖeW keâe ØeÙeesie 9. efJejece efÛeÖeW keâe ØeÙeesie~ 10. heeefjYeeef<ekeâ
MeyoeJeueer ØeMeemeefvekeâ efJeefOekeâ (efJeMes<ele:)~
3. English Proficiency : 1. Tense 2. Articles and Determiners 3. Phrasal Verbs and Idioms 4. Active & Passive
Voice 5. Co-ordination & Subordination 6. Direct and Indirect Speech 7. Modals Expressing various concepts
(Obligation, Request, Permission, Prohibition, Intention, Condition, Probability, Possibility, Purpose Reason,
Companions, Contrast) 8. Antonyms and Synonyms
Main Examination :-
The Main Examination shall consist of following subjects:
S.No. Subjects Paper Marks Duration
1. Law Law Paper-I 100 3 Hours
Law Paper-II 100 3 Hours
2. Language Paper-I Hindi Essay 50 3 Hours
Paper-II English Essay 50 3 Hours
3. Interview -- 35 --
Law Paper (1)-Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The Constitution of India, Indian Contract Act, 1872, The Indian
Evidence Act, 1872, The Lamination Act, 1963, The Specific Relief Act, 1963, The Transfer of Property Act, 1882,
Interpretation of Statues, The Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001, Order/Judgment Writing.
Law Paper (ii)-
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, The Indian Penal Code, 1860, The Juvenile
Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Chapter XVII), The
Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, The Indecent
Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, The
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, Framing of
Charge/Judgment Writing.
Language-
(a) Paper-I Hindi Essay Essay Writing in Hindi Language.
(b) Paper-II English Essay Essay Writing in English Language
Interview:
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jepemLeeve GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeOeerMe-2013
Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge (RJS)-2013
kegâue ØeMve-100 meceÙe : 2 IeCše
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jepemLeeve GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeOeerMe-2015
Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge (RJS)-2015
kegâue ØeMve-100 meceÙe : 2 IeCše
efJeefOe (Law) mecheefòe ceW Jeeoer kesâ efnmmes kesâ yeepeej cetuÙeevegmeej mebieefCele
1. Under the provisions of the Rajasthan
keâj
Agricultural Credit Operations (Removal of (c) at the discretion of the plaintiff
Difficulties) Act, 1974, a Bank can recover its Jeeoer keâer FÛÚevegmeej
dues from any agriculturist or his heir or legal (d) based on written statement of the defe-ndant
representative or his guarantor on account of ØeefleJeeoer Éeje Øemlegle peJeeyeoeJes hej DeeOeeefjle
financial assistance availed of by the
agriculturist by making an application to:- Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe Heâerme leLee Jeeo cetuÙeebkeâve
jepemLeeve ke=âef<e $e+Ce mebef›eâÙee (keâef"veeF&ÙeeW keâe DeefOeefveÙece 1961 keâer Oeeje 35 kesâ Devegmeej– DeefJeYekeäle kegâšgcye keâer
efvejekeâjCe) DeefOeefveÙece, 1974, kesâ Devleie&le yeQkeâ mecheefòe keâe efJeYeepeve SJeb efnmmes kesâ he=Lekeâ keâypes kesâ Jeeo ceW Ssmes Jeeoer
efkeâmeer ke=â<ekeâ Éeje Øeehle keâer ieF& efJeòeerÙe meneÙelee keâer Éeje efpemes mecheefòe hej keâypes mes Deueie keâj efoÙee ieÙee nw, mecheefòe ceW
osÙe keâer Jemetueer, efkeâmeer ke=â<ekeâ Ùee Gmekesâ GòejeefOekeâejer Jeeoer kesâ efnmmes kesâ yeepeej cetuÙe kesâ Devegmeej ieCevee keâjkesâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe
Ùee efJeefOekeâ ØeefleefveefOe Ùee Gmekesâ ØeefleYet mes keâjves kesâ efueS keâes Heâerme osveer nesieer~
DeeJesove hesMe keâj mekeâlee nw- 3. Under the Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1998, in case
of a release-deed, in the absence of an
(a) District Judge
agreement to the contrary, the expense of
efpeuee vÙeeÙeeOeerMe keâes providing the proper stamp shall be brone by:-
(b) High Court jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece, 1998, kesâ Devleie&le
GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes efvejcegefòeâ he$e hej, efkeâmeer Øeefleketâue keâjej kesâ DeYeeJe ceW,
(c) Prescribed Authority GefÛele mšeche keâer JÙeJemLee keâjves keâe KeÛe& efvecve Éeje
efJeefnle ØeeefOekeâejer keâes Jenve efkeâÙee peeÙesiee-
(d) None of the above (a) the beneficiary
Thejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR efnleeefOekeâejer Éeje
Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve ke=âef<e $e+Ce mebef›eâÙee (keâef"veeFÙeeW keâe efvejekeâjCe) (b) the person drawing, making or executing the
DeefOeefveÙece 1974 keâer Oeeje 13 kesâ Devegmeej– yeQkeâ efkeâmeer ke=â<ekeâ Éeje release-deed
Øeehle keâer ieF& efJeòeerÙe meneÙelee keâer osÙe Jemetueer efkeâmeer ke=â<ekeâ Ùee Gmekesâ efvejcegefòeâ he$e keâes efueKeves Jeeues, yeveeves Jeeues Ùee efve<heeefole
GòejeefOekeâejer Ùee efJeefOekeâ ØeefleefveefOe Ùee Gmekesâ ØeefleYet mes keâjves kesâ efueS keâjves Jeeues Éeje
DeeJesove efJeefnle ØeeefOekeâejer keâes hesMe keâj mekeâlee nw~ (c) by both the parties in equal shares
2. Under Section 35 of the Rajasthan Court Fees oesveeW he#ekeâejeW Éeje yejeyej efnmmeeW ceW
and Suits Valuation Act, 1961, in a suit for (d) none of the above
partition and separate possession of a share in
joint family property by a plaintiff, who has
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
been excluded from possession of such Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece, 1998 keâer Oeeje 32 kesâ
property, court fee shall be:- Devegmeej, efveceg&efkeäle he$e hej efkeâmeer Øeefleketâue keâjej kesâ DeYeeJe ceW GefÛele
jepemLeeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe Heâerme leLee Jeeo cetuÙeebkeâve mšeche keâer JÙeJemLee keâjves keâe KeÛe& efvejcegefkeäle he$e efueKeves Jeeues,
DeefOeefveÙece, 1961, keâer Oeeje 35 kesâ Devleie&le yeveeves Jeeues Ùee efve<heeefole keâjves Jeeues kesâ Éeje Jenve efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~
DeefJeYeòeâ kegâšgcye keâer mecheefòe keâe efJeYeepeve SJeb efnmmes 4. If an instrument has not been duly stamped
kesâ he=Lekeâ keâypes kesâ Jeeo ceW Ssmes Jeeoer Éeje efpemes mecheefòe and where such an instrument has been
hej keâypes mes Deueie keâj efoÙee ieÙee nw, vÙeeÙeeueÙe Heâerme admitted in evidence, such admission:-
osveer nesieer- Ùeefo Skeâ omleeJespe mecÙekedâ ™he ceW mšebefchele veneR nw SJeb
(a) paid at fixed rate peneB Gòeâ omleeJespe keâes mee#Ùe ceW «eefnle keâj efueÙee ieÙee
efveef§ele oj Devegmeej nw, Gòeâ mee#Ùe kesâ «enCe keâes-
(b) computed on the market value of the pla- (a) can be called in question at any stage of the
intiff's share of the property same suit or proceedings
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Gmeer Jeeo Ùee Øeef›eâÙee kesâ efkeâmeer Yeer Øe›eâce hej ØeMveiele (a) illegal
efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw DeJewOe
(b) shall not be called in question at any stage of (b) void
the same suit or proceeding except as MetvÙe
provided for by Section 71 of the Rajasthan (c) voidable
Stamp Act, 1998 MetvÙekeâjCeerÙe
jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece, 1998 keâer Oeeje 71 ceW (d) none of the above
ÙeLee GheyebefOele kesâ efmeJeeÙe, Gmeer Jeeo Ùee Øeef›eâÙee kesâ Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
efkeâmeer Yeer Øe›eâce hej ØeMveiele veneR efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe mebefJeoe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 21 kesâ Devegmeej
(c) at the discretion of the opposite party can be keâesF& mebefJeoe Fme keâejCe ner MetvÙekeâjCeerÙe veneR nw efkeâ Jen Yeejle ceW
called in question ØeJe=òe efJeefOe kesâ yeejs keâer efkeâmeer Yetue kesâ keâejCe keâer ieÙeer Leer, efkeâvleg
efJejesOeer he#e kesâ efJeJeskeâevegmeej ØeMveiele efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw efkeâmeer Ssmes efJeefOe kesâ yeejs keâer, pees Yeejle ceW Øemlegle veneR nw, efkeâmeer Yetue
(d) none of the above keâe Jener ØeYeeJe nw pees leLÙe keâer Yetue keâe nw~
Thejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR Dele: mhe° nw efkeâ pees efJeefOe Yeejle ceW ØeJe=òe veneR nw, Gmekesâ mecyevOe ceW
Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece 1998 keâer Oeeje 71 ceW ÙeLee Yetue keâe Jener ØeYeeJe nesiee pees leLÙe keâer Yetue keâe neslee nw~
GheyeefvOele kesâ efmeJeeÙe, Gmeer Jeeo Ùee Øeef›eâÙee kesâ efkeâmeer Yeer Øe›eâce hej ÛetBefkeâ Yetue oesveeW he#ekeâej Éeje ngÙeer nw FmeefueS Oeeje 20/21 kesâ
ØeMveiele veneR efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw Ùeefo Skeâ omleeJespe mecÙekeâ ™he mes ØeYeeJe ceW Ssmeer mebefJeoe MetvÙe nesieer~
mšeefchele veneR nw SJeb peneB Gkeäle omleeJespe keâes mee#Ùe ceW mJeerkeâej keâj 7. Acknowledgement after the expiration of the
efueÙee ieÙee nw~ period prescribed under the Indian Limitation
5. Under the Registration Act, 1908 a Will can be Act, 1963, for a suit or application:-
presented for registration before the Registrar YeejleerÙe heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece, 1963, mes Jeeo Ùee
or Sub Registrar by:- ØeeLe&vee he$e kesâ efueS DeefYeefveOee&efjle heefjmeercee kesâ iegpejves
jefpemš^erkeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1908, kesâ Devleie&le Skeâ kesâ yeeo keâer ieF& DeefYemJeerke=âefle-
JemeerÙele keâes efvecve ceW mes efkeâmekesâ Éeje jefpemš^erkeâjCe kesâ (a) is of no effect
efueS jefpemš^ej Ùee Ghe jefpemš^ej kesâ mece#e Øemlegle efkeâÙee keâe keâesF& ØeYeeJe veneR nw
pee mekeâlee nw- (b) gives rise to an independent and enforceable
(a) the testator contract
JemeerÙelekeâlee& Éeje mJeleb$e SJeb ØeJele&veerÙe mebefJeoe keâes GlheVe keâjleer nw
(b) after death of testator, any person claiming as (c) is of great value
executor or otherwise under a Will yengle cetuÙeJeeve nw
JemeerÙelekeâlee& keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ he§eele JemeerÙele kesâ DeOeerve (d) none of the above
efve<heeokeâ Ùee DevÙeLee oeJee keâjves Jeeues JÙeefòeâ Éeje Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
(c) both (a) and (b) Ans. (a) : YeejleerÙe heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece 1963 keâer Oeeje 18
Gòeâ (1) SJeb (2) oesveeW Éeje efueefKele DeefYemJeerke=âefle kesâ ØeYeeJe keâe JeCe&ve keâjleer nw~ efpemekesâ
(d) none of the above
efvecveefueefKele DeeJeMÙekeâ lelJe nw–
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
(1) DeefYemJeerke=âefle efJeefnle keâeue kesâ DeJemeeve kesâ henues nesvee ÛeeefnS~
Ans. (c) : jefpemš^erkeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece 1908 keâer Oeeje 32 mes Ùen
(2) DeefYemJeerke=âefle efueefKele nesveer ÛeeefnS~
mhe° nw efkeâ Skeâ JemeerÙele JemeerÙekeâlee& kesâ Éeje Ùee JemeerÙelekeâlee& keâer (3) DeefYemJeerke=âefle nmlee#eefjle nesveer ÛeeefnS~
ce=lÙeg kesâ he§eeled JemeerÙele kesâ DeOeerve efve<heeokeâ Ùee DevÙeLee oeJee keâjves Dele: efJeefnle keâeue kesâ heMÛeele keâer ieF& DeefYemJeerke=âefle keâe keâesF& ØeYeeJe
Jeeues JÙeefòeâ Éeje jefpemš^erkeâjCe kesâ efueS jefpemš^ej Ùee Ghejefpemš^ej kesâ
veneR neslee nw~
mece#e Øemlegle efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
8. Time limit for disposal of a petition filed under
veesš-jefpemš^erkeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1908 keâer Oeeje 18 ceW Gve Section 9 of Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001
omleeJespeeW keâe GuuesKe efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, efpevekeâe jefpemš^sMeve SsefÛÚkeâ nw~ is:-
Fme Oeeje kesâ KeC[ (e) ceW JemeerÙele keâe GuuesKe efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙeb$eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2001, keâer
6. Two parties entered into a contract. They later Oeeje 9 kesâ Devleie&le oeÙej ÙeeefÛekeâe kesâ efvemleejCe nsleg
realised that the law as they understood as meceÙe meercee nw-
applicable was not in force in India. This
(a) within the period of two hundred and forty
makes their contract:-
days from the date of service of notice on the
oes he#ekeâejeW ves mebefJeoe keâer~ Jeeo ceW Ùen %eele ngDee efkeâ tenant
keâevetve efpemes Jes ueeiet mecePe jns Les, Yeejle ceW ueeiet veneR efkeâjeÙesoej hej veesefšme keâer leeceerue kesâ oes meew Ûeeueerme efove
Leeb Fme leLÙe mes Gvekeâer mebefJeoe nes peeSieer- kesâ Yeerlej
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(b) within the period of twelve months from the 11. Under Rajasthan Right to Hearing Act, 2012, a
date of service of notice on the tenant complaint can be filed regarding grievance
efkeâjeÙesoej hej veesefšme keâer leeceerue kesâ yeejn ceen kesâ Yeerlej relating to:-
(c) within the period of six months from the date jepemLeeve megveJeeF& keâe DeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece, 2012 kesâ
of service of notice on the tenant Devleie&le heefjJeeo efkeâmeer efMekeâeÙele kesâ mebyebOe ceW ope&
efkeâjeÙesoej hej veesefšme keâer leeceerue kesâ Ú: ceen kesâ Yeerlej keâjeÙee pee mekeâlee nw-
(d) no limitation (a) the service matters of a public servant
keâesF& meceÙeeJeefOe veneR ueeskeâ mesJekeâ kesâ mesJee mebyebOeer ceeceues
Ans. (a) : jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙeb$eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2001 keâer Oeeje (b) any matter in which any Court or Tribunal
15(5) kesâ Devegmeej Oeeje 9 kesâ Debleie&le oeÙej ÙeeefÛekeâe kesâ efvemleejCe has jurisdiction
keâer meceÙe meercee efkeâjeÙesoej keâes veesefšme keâer leeefceue mes 240 efove nw~ Ssmes ceeceues, efpeveceW vÙeeÙeeueÙe DeLeJee vÙeeÙeeefOekeâjCe keâes
9. Subject to contract between the partners, a #es$eeefOekeâej nw
firm is dissolved:- (c) any matter under Right to Information Act,
meePesoejeW kesâ ceOÙe ngF& mebefJeoe kesâ DeOÙeOeerve meePesoejer 2005
heâce& efJeIeefšle nesieer- metÛevee kesâ DeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece,2005 kesâ Devleie&le keâesF&
(a) if constituted for a fixed term, by the expiry ceeceuee
of that term (d) none of the above
Ùeefo Jen efkeâmeer efveÙele DeJeefOe kesâ efueS ieef"le keâer ieF& nes Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
lees Gme DeJeefOe kesâ DeJemeeve hej Ans. (d) : jepemLeeve megveJeeF& keâe DeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece 2012 keâer
(b) if constituted to carry out one or more Oeeje 2keâ kesâ Devegmeej, heefjJeeo jepÙe mejkeâej Ùee kesâvõ mejkeâej Éeje
adventures or undertakings,by the completion
thereof
jepÙe ceWs ÛeueeF& pee jner efkeâmeer veerefle, keâeÙe&›eâce Ùee mkeâerce kesâ mebyebOe ceWs
Ùeefo Jen Skeâ Ùee DeefOekeâ ØeesÅeceeW Ùee Ghe›eâceeW keâes Ûeueeves keâesF& HeâeÙeoe Ùee Deveglees<e ceebieves kesâ efueS Ùee Ssmee HeâeÙeoe Ùee Deveglees<e
kesâ efueS ieef"le keâer ieF& nes lees Gmekesâ Ùee Gvekesâ hetCe& nes Øeoeve keâjves ceW efJeHeâuelee Ùee efJeuecye kesâ mebyebOe ceWb Ùee efkeâmeer ueeskeâ
peeves hej ØeeefOekeâejer kesâ ke=âlÙekeâjCe ceW efJeHeâuelee mes Ùee Gmekesâ Éeje jepÙe cesW
(c) by the death of a partner ØeJe=òe efkeâmeer efJeefOe, veerefle, DeeosMe, keâeÙe&›eâce Ùee mkeâerce kesâ Deefle›eâceCe
efkeâmeer Yeeieeroej keâer ce=lÙeg nes peeves hej mes GodYetle efkeâmeer ceeceues kesâ mebyebOe ceW efkeâmeer veeieefjkeâ Ùee veeieefjkeâeW kesâ
(d) all the above mecetn Éeje ueeskeâ megveJeeF& DeefOekeâejer keâes efkeâÙee ieÙee keâesF& DeeJesove
Ghejesòeâ meYeer DeefYeØesle nw~
Ans. (d) : YeejleerÙe Yeeieeroejer DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 42 kesâ Devegmeej– keâvleg Fmekesâ Debleie&le–
ef
YeeieeroejeW keâer yeerÛe keâer mebefJeoe kesâ DeOÙeOeerve jnles ngS efkeâ Heâce& 1. efkeâmeer ueeskeâ mesJekeâ (mesJeejle Ùee mesJeeefveJe=òe) kesâ mesJee ceeceues mes
efJeIeefšle nes peeleer nw– mebyebefOele, Ùee
(1) Ùeefo Jen efkeâmeer efveÙele DeJeefOe kesâ efueS ieef"le keâer ieF& nes lees Gme 2. efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe Ùee DeefOekeâjCe keâer DeefOekeâeefjlee, Ùee
keâeue keâer DeJeefOe kesâ DeJemeeve mes~ 3. metÛevee keâe DeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece 2005 kesâ DeOeerve efkeâmeer ceeceues,
(2) Ùeefo Jen Skeâ Ùee DeefOekeâ ØeesÅecees Ùee Ghe›eâceeW keâes Ûeueeves kesâ efueS Ùee
ieef"le keâer ieF& nes lees Gmekesâ hetCe& nes peeves mes~ 4. jepemLeeve ueeskeâ mesJeeDeeW kesâ ieejbšer DeefOeefveÙece 2011 kesâ DeOeerve
(3) efkeâmeer Yeeieeroej keâer ce=lÙeg nes peeves mes~ DeefOemetefÛele mesJeeDeeW mes mebyebefOele efMekeâeÙele meeqcceefuele veneR nw~
(4) efkeâmeer Yeeieeroej kesâ efoJeeefueÙee vÙeeÙeefvee|Cele efkeâÙes peeves mes~ 12. In which of the following cases has the
10. Finder of lost goods under Indian Contract Supreme Court ruled that the members of the
Act, 1872 is a:- Transgender Community who are neither male
YeejleerÙe mebefJeoe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 ceW KeesÙes ngS ceeue nor female, at the time of birth, are recognized
as 'Third Gender' for the purpose of legal,
keâes heeves Jeeuee nw- social and economic rights guaranteed under
(a) bailor/GheefveOeelee the Constitution?
(b) surety/ØeefleYet efvecve ceW mes efkeâme ceeceues ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Ùen
(c) bailee/Gheefveefnleer Oeeefjle efkeâÙee ieÙee nw efkeâ efJehejerleefuebieer mecegoeÙe kesâ
(d) none of the above/Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR meomÙe, pees pevce kesâ meceÙe ve lees heg®<e nw, ve ner Œeer kesâ
Ans. (c) : YeejleerÙe mebefJeoe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 71 kesâ Devegmeej– efJeefOekeâ, meeceeefpekeâ SJeb DeeefLe&keâ DeefOekeâejeW, pees
Jen JÙeefkeäle pees efkeâmeer DevÙe keâe heÌ[e ceeue heelee nw leLee Deheveer mebefJeOeeve Éeje Øeoòe nw, mebj#eCe nsleg SJeb GefÛele ®he mes
DeefYej#ee ceW ueslee nw Gmeer GòejoeefÙelJe kesâ DeOeerve nw efpemekesâ DeOeerve ØeJele&ve nsleg GvnW le=leerÙe efuebie kesâ ™he ceW ceevÙelee Øeoeve
Gheefveefnleer neslee nw~ keâer ?
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(a) Rambilas Singh v. State of Bihar, AIR 1989 mebefJeOeeve 92Jeeb mebMeesOeve DeefOeefveÙece, 2003 Éeje mebefJeOeeve keâer
SC 1593 8JeeR DevegmetÛeer ceW Ûeej Yee<eeDeeW (yees[ess, [esiejer, cewefLeueer, mebLeeueer) keâes
jeceefJeueeme efmebn yeveece efyenej jepÙe- SDeeF&Deej 1989 peesÌ[e ieÙee~
Smemeer 1593
14. Which of the following is correct statement in
(b) Lily Thomas v. Union of India, (2013) 7 SCC so far as Section 20 of the Code of Civil
653 Procedure, 1908, is concerned?
ueerueer Leeceme yeveece Yeejle mebIe (2013) 7 Smemeermeer peneB lekeâ efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1908 keâer Oeeje
653 20 keâe mebyebOe nw, efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee keâLeve mener nw?
(c) National Legal Services Authority v. Union
of India, (2014) 5 SCC 438 (a) The suit has to be instituted in the Court of
je°^erÙe efJeefOe mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe yeveece Yeejle mebIe the lowest grade competent to try it
(2014)5 Smemeermeer 438 Jeeo keâes Gme efvecvelece ßesCeer kesâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW mebefmLele
(d) None of the above efkeâÙee peevee ÛeeefnS, pees Gmekeâe efJeÛeejCe keâjves ceW me#ece
Ghejesòeâ ceW keâesF& veneR nes
Ans. (c) : je°^erÙe efJeefOekeâ mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe yeveece Yeejle mebIe (b) The suit has to be instituted in the Court
within the local limits of whose jurisdiction
(2014)S.C kesâ ceeceues ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen DeefYeefveOee&efjle
the defendant actually and voluntarily resides
efkeâÙee efkeâ efJeheefjle eEueieer mecegoeÙe kesâ meomÙe, pees pevce kesâ meceÙe ve or carries on business or personally works for
lees heg®<e nw Ùee ve lees m$eer nw, Gvekesâ cetueYetle Deewj keâevetveer, meeceeefpekeâ gain
Deewj Deee|Lekeâ DeefOekeâej pees mebefJeOeeve Éeje ØelÙeeYetle nw, kesâ mebj#eCe nsleg Jeeo Gme vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW mebefmLele efkeâÙee peeÙesiee, efpemekeâer
SJeb GefÛele ™he ceW ØeJele&ve nsleg GvnW le=leerÙe eEueie kesâ ™he ceW ceevÙelee mLeeveerÙe meerceeDeeW kesâ #es$eeefOekeâej ceW ØeefleJeeoer JeemleefJekeâ
Øeoeve keâer ieF&~ Deewj mJewefÛÚkeâ ™he mes efveJeeme keâjlee nw Ùee keâejesyeej
13. Article 21-A providing for Right to Education keâjlee nw Ùee DeefYeueeYe kesâ efueS mJeÙeb keâece keâjlee nw
was inserted in the constitution by- (c) The suit has to be instituted in the Court
efMe#ee kesâ DeefOekeâej keâe GheyevOe keâjves Jeeues DevegÛÚso within the local limits of whose jurisdiction,
21-keâ keâes mebefJeOeeve ceW DevleefJe&° efkeâÙee ieÙee- the cause of a action wholly or in part arises
(a) the Constitution (Eighty Sixth Amendment) Jeeo Gme vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW mebefmLele efkeâÙee peeÙesiee, efpemekeâer
Act, 2002 mLeeveerÙe meerceeDeeW kesâ #es$eeefOekeâej ceW Jeeo nslegkeâ hetCe&leÙee
mebefJeOeeve (efÚÙeemeerJeeb keâe mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2002 Ùee Yeeiele: GlheVe neslee nw
Éeje
(d) All the above are correct
(b) the Constitution (Ninety First Amendment)
Act, 2003 Ghejesòeâ meYeer melÙe nw
mebefJeOeeve (FkeâjeveJes Jeeb mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2003 Ans. (b) : efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 20 kesâ Devegmeej, ØelÙeskeâ
Éeje Jeeo Ssmes vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW mebefmLele efkeâÙee peeÙesiee efpemekeâer mLeeveerÙe
(c) the Constitution (Ninety Second Amendment) DeefOekeâeefjlee keâer meerceeDeeW kesâ Yeerlej–
Act, 2003
(1) ØeefleJeeoer JeemleefJekeâ SJeb mJewefÛÚkeâ ™he mes efveJeeme keâjlee nw, Ùee
mebefJeOeeve (yeeveJes Jeeb mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2003 Éeje
(d) the Constitution (Eighty Fourth Amendment) (2) keâejesyeej Ùee DeefYeueeYe kesâ efueS mJeÙeb keâece keâjlee nw~
Act, 2001 15. In which of the following cases, did the
mebefJeOeeve (Ûeewjemeer Jeeb mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2001 Supreme Court uphold the validity of the Code
Éeje of Civil Procedure Amendments Acts of 1999
and 2002?
Ans. (a) : mebefJeOeeve 86Jeeb mebMeesOeve DeefOeefveÙece, 2002 Éeje
mebefJeOeeve ceW Skeâ veÙee DevegÛÚso 21(A) peesÌ[keâj 6 Je<e& mes 14 Je<e& efvecve ceW mes efkeâme ceeceues ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje
keâer DeeÙeg kesâ yeeuekeâeW kesâ efueS efve:Megukeâ SJeb DeefveJeeÙe& efMe#ee keâe efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee mebMeesOeve DeefOeefveÙece, 1999
ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee ieÙee~ Fmeer kesâ Deveg™he DevegÛÚso 45 SJeb 51(A) cesW SJeb 2002 keâer JewOelee keâes peeÙepe "njeÙee ?
mebMeesOeve efkeâÙes ieÙes~ (a) Delhi H.C. Bar Association v. UOI
mebefJeOeeve 84Jeeb mebMeesOeve DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 Éeje DevegÛÚso 55, osnueer neF&- keâesš& yeej SmeesefmeÙesMeve yeveece Yeejle mebIe
81, 82, 170, 330 SJeb 332 ceW mebMeesOeve efkeâÙes ieÙes~ (b) Allahabad H.C. Bar Association v. UOI
mebefJeOeeve 91Jeeb mebMeesOeve DeefOeefveÙece, 2003 Éeje kesâvõerÙe Fueeneyeeo neF&keâesš& yeej SmeesefmeSsMeve yeveece Yeejle mebIe
cebef$eheefj<eo leLee jepÙe cebef$eheefj<eo ceW cebef$eÙeeW keâer mebKÙee ›eâceMe: (c) Salem Advocate Bar Association v. UOI
ueeskeâmeYee SJeb efJeOeevemeYee kesâ kegâue meomÙeeW keâer mebKÙee kesâ 15 mesuesce S[Jeeskesâš yeej SmeesefmeSsMeve yeveece Yeejle mebIe
ØeefleMele mes DeefOekeâ veneR nes mekesâieer~ (d) P & H H.C. Bar Association v. UOI
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hebpeeye SC[ nefjÙeeCee neF&keâesš& yeej SmeesefmeSsMeve yeveece keâLeve ‘Ke’ mener nw
Yeejle mebIe (c) Both statements are correct
Ans. (c) : meuesce S[Jeeskesâš yeej SmeesefmeSsMeve yeveece Yeejle oesveeW keâLeve mener nw
(d) Both statements are incorrect
mebIe (2005)S.C kesâ ceeceues ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee
oesveeW keâLeve DemelÙe nw
mebefnlee mebMeesOeve DeefOeefveÙece 1999 Deewj 2002 keâes mebJewOeeefvekeâ Ieesef<ele
Ans. (a) : YeejleerÙe heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece 1963 keâer Oeeje 25 ceW
efkeâÙee Lee~
megKeeÛeejeW keâe efÛejYeesie Éeje Depe&ve keâe ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Fmekesâ
16. An appeal under Order XLIII of Code of Civil
Procedure shall lie from which of the following Devegmeej peneB efkeâmeer efvecee&Ce kesâ GheÙeesie kesâ meeLe-meeLe GmeceW Ùee Gmekesâ
orders:- efueÙes ØekeâeMe Ùee JeeÙeg kesâ ØeJesMe Deewj GheÙeesie keâe GheYeesie megKeeÛeej kesâ
vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje heeefjle efvecve ceW mes efkeâme DeeosMe kesâ leewj hej Deewj meeefOekeâej efkeâmeer efJeIve kesâ efyevee Deewj 20 Je<e& lekeâ
efJe®æ efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ DeeosMe XLIII kesâ MeebeflehetJe&keâ efkeâÙee ieÙee nw JeneB ØekeâeMe Ùee JeeÙeg kesâ Ssmes ØeJesMe Deewj
Devleie&le Deheerue nesieer- GheYeesie keâe DeLeJee DevÙe megKeeÛeej keâe DeefOekeâej DeelÙeefvlekeâ Deewj
(a) Rule-11 of Order VII, rejecting the plaint DepesÙe nes peeÙesiee~
DeeosMe VII efveÙece 11 kesâ Devleie&le Jeeohe$e keâes veecebpetj 18. Which of the following statement is correct?
efkeâÙee peevee efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee keâLeve mener nw-
(b) Rule-9 of Order XXII, refusing to set aside (a) In a suit for specific performance of a
the abatement or dismissal of suit contract for transfer of immovable property,
DeeosMe XXII efveÙece 9 kesâ Devleie&le Jeeo kesâ DeheMeceve the court cannot grant partition and separate
DeLeJee Keeefjpeer keâes Deheemle efkeâÙes peeves mes Fvkeâej keâjvee possession of the property
(c) Rule-1 of Order VIII, not permitting the DeÛeue mecheefòe kesâ DeblejCe kesâ efueS keâer ieF& mebefJeoe keâer
defendant to present the written statement efJeefveefo&° heeueve kesâ efueS oeÙej efkeâÙes ieÙes Jeeo ceW
DeeosMe VIII efveÙece 1 kesâ Devie&le ØeefleJeeoer keâes vÙeeÙeeueÙe mecheefòe keâe yebšJeeje SJeb he=Lekeâ keâypee veneR os
peJeeyeoeJee Øemlegle keâjves keâer Devegceefle veneR osvee mekeâleer
(d) Rule-5 of Order XIV, refusing to strike out (b) In a suit for specific performance of a
the issue at the instance of either of the parties contract for transfer of immovable property,
DeeosMe XIV efveÙece 5 kesâ Devleie&le efkeâmeer Yeer he#ekeâej the plaitiff cannot alternatively ask for the
keâer ØeeLe&vee hej efJeJeeÅekeâ keâes keâešves mes cevee keâjvee refund of earnest money or deposit made by
him
Ans. (b) : efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer DeeosMe 43(1)(k) kesâ
DeÛeue mecheefòe kesâ DeblejCe kesâ efueS keâer ieF& mebefJeoe keâer
Devegmeej Jeeo kesâ GheMeceve Ùee Keeefjpeer keâes Deheemle keâjves mes Fvkeâej efJeefveefo&° heeueve kesâ efueS oeÙej efkeâÙes ieÙes Jeeo ceW Jeeoer
keâjves keâe DeeosMe, pees DeeosMe 22 efveÙece 9 kesâ DeOeerve efoÙee ieÙee nw Jewkeâefuhekeâ ™he mes Deef«ece Oeve DeLeJee efve#eshe keâe ØeefleoeÙe
Gmekeâer Deheerue keâer pee mekeâleer nw~ veneR ceebie mekeâlee nw
17. Statement 'A' - Where the access and use of (c) The Court while refusing to grant specific
light or air to and for any building have been performance of the contract, cannot grant
peaceably enjoyed therewith, as an easement, refund of earnest money paid by the plaintiff,
without interruption, and for twenty years, the unless it has been specifically claimed
right to such access and use of light or air shall vÙeeÙeeueÙe mebefJeoe keâer efJeefveefo&° heeueve mes Fbkeâej keâjles
be absolute.
Statement 'B' - A right to the free passage of
ngS Jeeoer Éeje Deoe efkeâÙee ieÙee Deef«ece Oeve keâe ØeefleoeÙe
flight or air to an open space of ground, cannot veneR efouee mekeâleer, peye lekeâ efkeâ efJeMes<e ™he mes oeJee
be acquired by prescription. veneR efkeâÙee ieÙee nes
keâLeve ‘keâ’-peneb efkeâmeer YeJeve kesâ meeLe ner, Gme lekeâ Ùee (d) All the above are correct
Gmekesâ efueS hengbÛe Deewj ØekeâeMe Ùee JeeÙeg kesâ ØeÙeesie keâe, Ghejesòeâ meYeer mener nw
megKeeÛeej kesâ ™he ceW efyevee ™keâeJeš kesâ Deewj 20 Je<e& Ans. (c) : efJeefveefo&„ Deveglees<e DeefOeefveÙece, 1963 keâer Oeeje 22(2)
lekeâ MeebeflehetJe&keâ GheÙeesie efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, JeneB Ssmeer hengbÛe kesâ Devegmeej, mebefJeoe kesâ efJeefveefo&„ heeueve mes Fvkeâej keâjles ngS Jeeoer
Deewj ØekeâeMe Ùee JeeÙeg kesâ ØeÙeesie keâe DeefOekeâej hetCe& nesiee~ Éeje Deoe efkeâÙee ieÙee Deef«ece Oeve Ùee efve#eshe keâe ØeefleoeÙe vÙeeÙeeueÙe
keâLeve ‘Ke’- Yetefce kesâ Kegues kesâ efueS ØekeâeMe Ùee JeeÙeg kesâ Éeje Devegoòe veneR efkeâÙee peeSiee, peye lekeâ efkeâ Gmekeâe efJeefveefo&„le:
DeyeeOe ceeie& keâe DeefOekeâej efÛejYeesie kesâ Éeje Deefpe&le veneR oeJee veneR efkeâÙee ieÙee nes~
efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~ 19. Which of the following documents is not
(a) Statement 'A' is correct required to be compulsorly registered?
keâLeve ‘keâ’ mener nw efvecve ceW mes keâewvemes omleeJespe keâe hebpeerÙeve DeefveJeeÙe& veneR
(b) Statement 'B' is correct nw ?
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(a) Instruments creating or declaring right, title or keâLeve ‘keâ’- DeÛeue mecheefòe keâe ØelÙeskeâ DeblejCe, pees
interest to or in immovable property or rupees Delebjkeâ kesâ uesveoejeW keâes DemeHeâue DeLeJee efJeueefcyele
one hundred and upwards
keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe mes efkeâÙee ieÙee nes, MetvÙe nw~
100/-®heÙes Ùee Gmemes DeefOekeâ cetuÙe keâer DeÛeue mecheefòe
keâLeve ‘Ke- DeÛeue mecheefòe keâe efyevee Øeefleheâue ØelÙeskeâ
ceW mJelJe Ùee efnle keâes GlheVe keâjves Jeeuee Ùee Ieesef<ele keâjves
DeblejCe pees he§eeleJeleea Debleefjleer keâes OeesKee osves kesâ
Jeeuee omleeJespe
DeeMeÙe mes efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, MetvÙe nw
(b) Wills in respect of immovable property
(a) Statement 'A' is correct
DeÛeue mecheefòe keâer JemeerÙele
keâLeve ‘keâ’ mener nw
(c) Leases of immovable property for a term
exceeding one year (b) Statement 'B' is correct
DeÛeue mecheefòe keâe Skeâ Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ DeJeefOe keâe heóe keâLeve ‘Ke’ mener nw
(d) Instruments transferring any decree of a court (c) Both statements are correct
when such decree purports to create right in oesveeW keâLeve mener nw
immovable property of rupees one hundred (d) Both statements are incorrect
and upwards oesveeW keâLeve ieuele nw
vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer Ssmeer ef[›eâer pees 100/- ®heÙes Ùee Gmemes
Ans. (d) : Øemlegle ØeMve ceW oesveeW keâLeve ieuele nw~ mecheefòe DevlejCe
DeefOekeâ cetuÙe keâer DeÛeue mecheefòe ceW DeefOekeâej GlheVe
DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 53 keâhešhetCe& DevlejCe keâe ØeeJeOeeve keâjleer nw~
keâjves keâe DeeMeÙe jKeleer nw, keâes Debleefjle keâjves keâe
Oeeje 53(1) kesâ Devegmeej– mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe nj Skeâ Ssmee DevlejCe
omleeJespe pees Devlejkeâ kesâ uesveoejeW keâes DemeHeâue Ùee efJeueefcyele keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe
Ans. (b) : jefpemš^erkeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1908 keâer Oeeje 18(e) kesâ
mes efkeâÙee ieÙee nes, uesveoejeW kesâ efJekeâuhe hej MetvÙekeâjCeerÙe neslee nw ve
Devegmeej, JemeerÙele (efJeue) keâe jefpemš^sMeve Jewkeâequhekeâ nw, peyeefkeâ Oeeje
efkeâ MetvÙe~ Oeeje 53(2) kesâ Devegmeej– DeÛeue mecheefòe keâe efyevee
17 kesâ Devegmeej, efJekeâuhe (a), (c) Deewj (d) ceW oer ieF& omleeJespeeW keâe
ØeefleHeâue ØelÙeskeâ DevlejCe pees heMÛeeleJeleea Devleefjleer keâes OeesKee osves kesâ
jefpemš^sMeve DeefveJeeÙe& nw~ DeeMeÙe mes efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, Ssmes Devleefjleer kesâ efJekeâuhe hej MetvÙekeâjCeerÙe
20. In which of the following mortgages, the nes iee~
mortgagor is required to deliver possession of 22. Which of the following statement is correct, so
the mortgaged property to the mortgagee? far as Section 9 of the Arbitration and
efvecve ceW mes efkeâme yebOekeâ ceW yebOekeâkeâlee& keâes yebOekeâ Conciliation Act, 1996 is concerned?
mecheefòe keâe keâypee yebOekeâoej keâes meghego& keâjvee peneb lekeâ ceeOÙemLeced Deewj meguen DeefOeefveÙece, 1996
DeeJeMÙekeâ nw ? keâer Oeeje 9 keâe mebyebOe nw, efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee keâLeve
(a) English mortgage mener nw?
Deb«espeer yebOekeâ (a) A party may apply to the Court for interim
(b) Mortgage by conditional sale measures during the pendency of the
meMele& efJe›eâÙe Éeje yebOekeâ arbitration proceedings only
(c) Usufructuary mortgage
kesâJeue ceeOÙemLece keâeÙe&Jeener kesâ ueefcyele jnves kesâ oewjeve ner
Yeesie yebOekeâ Skeâ he#ekeâej Devleefjce GheeÙe kesâ efueS vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes
(d) Anomalous mortgage
DeeJesove keâj mekeâlee nw
(b) A party may apply to the Court seeking
efJeue#eCe yebOekeâ appointment of receiver by way of interim
Ans. (c) : mecheefòe DevlejCe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 58(d) ceW Yeesie measures even after the making of the arbitral
yevOekeâ keâes heefjYeeef<ele efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Yeesie yevOekeâ ceW yevOekeâkeâòee& award by the Arbitral Tribunal
yevOekeâ mecheefòe keâe keâypee yevOekeâoej keâes heefjoòe keâj oslee nw~ ceeOÙemLece DeefOekeâjCe Éeje hebÛeeš heeefjle keâjves kesâ yeeo
Oeeje 58(c) - meMele& efJe›eâÙe Éeje yebOekeâ~ Yeer Skeâ he#ekeâej Debleefjce GheeÙe kesâ leewj hej efjmeerJej
Oeeje 58(e) - Deb«espeer yebOekeâ~ efveÙegòeâ keâjves kesâ efueS vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes DeeJesove keâj mekeâlee
Oeeje 58(g) - efJeue#eCe yebOekeâ~ nw
(c) A party cannot apply for interim measures
21. Statement 'A' - Every transfer of immovable before the commencement of arbitral
property made with intent to defeat or delay proceedings
the creditors of the transferor is void.
ceeOÙemLece keâeÙe&Jeener ØeejcYe nesves mes hetJe& Skeâ he#ekeâej
Statement 'B' - Every transfer of immovable
property made without consideration with Debleefjce GheeÙe kesâ efueS vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes DeeJesove veneR keâj
intent to defraud a subsequent transferee is mekeâlee nw
void. (d) All the above are correct
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Ghejesòeâ meYeer mener nw efkeâmeer Deheerue DeLeJee DeeJesove kesâ efueS, pees Deheerue keâer Fpeepele
(2)
Ùee hegvejer#eCe kesâ, Ùee efkeâmeer efveCe&Ùe kesâ hegveefJe&ueeskeâve kesâ efueS nes,
Ans. (b) : ceeOÙemLeced leLee meguen DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 9 kesâ Devegmeej
heefjmeercee keâeue keâer mebieCevee keâjves ceWs Jen efove, efpeme efove heefjJeeefole
keâesF& he#ekeâej, ceeOÙemLece keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW kesâ hetJe& Ùee Gvekesâ oewjeve Ùee
efveCe&Ùe megveeÙee ieÙee Lee leLee Gme ef[›eâer, oC[eosMe Ùee DeeosMe keâer,
ceeOÙemLeced hebÛeeš efkeâS peeves kesâ heMÛeeled efkeâmeer meceÙe efkebâleg Fmemes
efpemekeâer Deheerue keâer ieÙeer nw Ùee efpemekeâe hegvejer#eCe Ùee hegveefJe&ueeskeâve
hetJe& efkeâ Jen Oeeje 36 kesâ Devegmeej ØeJe=òe efkeâÙee peelee nw, Debleefjce
F&eqhmele nw, Øeefleefueefhe DeefYeØeehle keâjves kesâ efueS Dehesef#ele meceÙe
GheeÙe kesâ efueS vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes DeeJesove keâj mekeâlee nw~
23. The period of three years is prescribed under DeheJeefpe&le keâj efoÙee peeÙesiee~
Article 137 of the Limitation Act, 1963, in case 25. Which of the following is correct as per Section
where no other period of Limitation is 22-C of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987?
provided for filing any:- efJeefOekeâ mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1987 keâer Oeeje
peye efkeâmeer DevÙe meceÙe meercee keâe ØeeJeOeeve veneR nes Gme 22-meer kesâ Devegmeej efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee keâLeve mener nw?
efmLeefle ceW heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece, 1963 kesâ DevegÛÚso (a) Any party to a dispute may, after the dispute
137 ceW efvecve ceW mes Øemlegle keâjves nsleg leerve meeue keâer is brought before any court, make an
DeJeefOe efveOee&efjle nw- application to the Permanent Lok Adalat for
the settlement of dispute
(a) Suit/oeJee
efJeJeeo keâes vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW ueeves kesâ he§eele efJeJeeo keâe Skeâ
(b) Appeal/Deheerue
he#ekeâej efJeJeeo kesâ efveheševes kesâ efueS mLeeF& ueeskeâ Deoeuele
(c) Application/ØeeLe&vee he$e keâes DeeJesove keâj mekeâlee nw
(d) Proceeding/keâeÙe&Jeener (b) The Permanent Lok Adalat shall not have the
Ans. (c) : YeejleerÙe heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece 1963 kesâ DevegÛÚso 137 kesâ jurisdiction in respect of any matter relating
Devegmeej–keâesF& DeeJesove efpemekesâ efueS Fme KeC[ ceW DevÙe keâesF& to an offence not compoundable under any
law
heefjmeercee keâeue GheyeefvOele vener nw lees heefjmeercee keâeue 3 Je<e& nesieer~
efkeâmeer efJeefOe kesâ Devleie&le DeMeceveerÙe DehejeOe mes mebyebefOele
24. Statement 'A' - In computing period of efkeâmeer ØekeâjCe kesâ mebyebOe ceW mLeeÙeer ueeskeâ Deoeuele kesâ heeme
limitation for any appeal, the day from which
such period is to be reckoned, shall be included.
keâesF& DeefOekeâeefjlee veneR nesieer
Statement 'B' - In computing period of (c) The Permanent Lok Adalat shall have the
Limitation for any appeal, the day on which the jurisdiction only in such matter where the
judgment complained of was pronounced and value of the property in dispute is more than
the time requisite for obtaining the copy of the ten lakh rupees
decree shall be excluded. mLeeF& ueeskeâ Deoeuele kesâ heeme Gme ceeceues ceW ner
keâLeve ‘keâ’- efkeâmeer Deheerue keâer heefjmeerceekeâeue keâer DeefOekeâeefjlee nesieer peneb efJeJeeo ceW mecheefòe keâe cetuÙe ®heÙes
mebieCevee keâjves ceW Jen efove DebleefJe&° efkeâÙee peeÙesiee, ome ueeKe mes DeefOekeâ nes
efpememes Ssmeer heefjmeercee keâeue keâer ieCevee keâer peeleer nw~ (d) All the above are correct
keâLeve ‘Ke’- efkeâmeer Deheerue keâer heefjmeerceekeâeue keâer Ghejesòeâ meYeer mener nw
mebieCevee keâjves ceW efpeme efove heefjJeeefole efveCe&Ùe megveeÙee Ans. (b) : efJeefOekeâ mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece 1987 keâer Oeeje 22
ieÙee Lee Deewj Øeefleefueheer DeefYeØeehle keâjves kesâ efueS (C)(1) kesâ Devegmeej efkeâmeer efJeJeeo keâe keâesF& he#ekeâej, efJeJeeo keâes
Dehesef#ele meceÙe DeheJeefpe&le keâj efoÙee peeÙessiee~ efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ mece#e ueeves mes hetJe&, efJeJeeo kesâ efvehešejs kesâ efueS
(a) Statement 'A' is correct
mLeeÙeer ueeskeâ Deoeuele keâes DeeJesove keâj mekesâiee~
keâLeve ‘keâ’ mener nw hejvleg (1) mLeeÙeer ueeskeâ Deoeuele keâes Ssmes DehejeOe mes, pees efkeâmeer
(b) Statement 'B' is correct
efJeefOe kesâ DeOeerve MeceveerÙe veneR nw, mebyebefOele efkeâmeer efJe<eÙe kesâ mebyebOe ceW
keâLeve ‘Ke’ mener nw keâesF& DeefOekeâeefjlee veneR nesieer~
(c) Both are correct
(2) mLeeÙeer ueeskeâ Deoeuele kesâ Ssmes ceeceues ceW Yeer DeefOekeâeefjlee veneR
oesveeW keâLeve mener nw nesieer efpemeceW Jeeo«emle mecheefòe keâe cetuÙe ome ueeKe ®heÙes mes DeefOekeâ
nw~
(d) Both are incorrect
oesveeW keâLeve ieuele nw 26. Under Section 11 of the Hindu Marriage Act,
1955, the marriage may be declared null and
Ans. (b) : heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece 1963 keâer Oeeje 12 kesâ Devegmeej– void if:-
(1) efkeâmeer Jeeo, Deheerue Ùee DeeJesove kesâ heefjmeercee keâeue keâer mebieCevee efnvot efJeJeen DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 keâer Oeeje 11 kesâ
keâjves ceW Jen efove DeheJee|pele keâj efoÙee peeÙesiee, efpememes Ssmes heefjmeercee Devleie&le efJeJeen keâes Deke=âle SJeb MetvÙe Ieesef<ele efkeâÙee pee
keâeue keâer ieCevee keâer peeveer nw~ mekeâlee nw, Ùeefo -
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(a) the parties are within the degrees of efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee ieuele nw?
prohibited relationship (a) The husband is the natural guardian of a
he#ekeâej Øeefleef<eæ veelesoejer keâer ef[›eâerÙeeB ceW nes Hindu married girl/efnvot efJeJeeefnlee ueÌ[keâer keâe
(b) at the time of the marriage, one of the parties Øeeke=âeflekeâ mebj#ekeâ Gmekeâe heefle neslee nw
was incapable of giving a valid consent to it
(b) After the adoption of Hindu minor son, his
in consequence of unsoundness of mind father continues to remain his natural
efÛeòe efJeke=âle kesâ heefjCeecemJe™he keâesF& Skeâ he#ekeâej efJeJeen guardian till he attains majority/efnvot veeyeeefueie
kesâ meceÙe efJeefOeceevÙe menceefle osves ceW DemeceLe& nes heg$e kesâ oòekeâ-«enCe kesâ he§eele Gmekeâe efhelee ueieeleej
(c) at the time of the marriage, one of the
Gmekeâe Øeeke=âeflekeâ mejb#ekeâ yevee jnlee nw peye lekeâ efkeâ Jen
particles was subject to recurrent attacks of
insanity JeÙemkeâlee Øeehle veneR keâj ueslee
keâesF& Skeâ he#ekeâej keâes efJeJeen kesâ meceÙe Gvceòeòee kesâ yeej (c) The natural guardian of a Hindu minor child
is the father and after him the mother, but
yeej oewjs Deeles nes custody of minor upto the age of five years
(d) in all the above circumstances
shall ordinarily be with the mother/efnvot
Ghejesòeâ meYeer heefjefmLeefleÙeeW ceW
DeJeÙemkeâ yeeuekeâ keâe Øeeke=âeflekeâ mebj#ekeâ Gmekeâe efhelee neslee
Ans. (a) : efnvot efJeJeen DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 keâer Oeeje 11 kesâ nw Deewj Gmekesâ he§eele ceelee nesleer nw uesefkeâve heebÛe Je<e& lekeâ
Devegmeej, keâesF& Yeer efJeJeen, Ùeefo Jen Oeeje 5 kesâ KeC[ (i), (iv) Deewj keâer Gceü lekeâ DeJeÙemkeâ keâer DeefYej#ee meeceevÙele: ceelee kesâ
(v) ceW efJeefveefo&„ MeleeX ceW mes efkeâmeer Skeâ keâe Ùee meYeer keâe GuuebIeve
heeme jnsieer
keâjlee nes lees, efJeJeen Deke=âle Deewj MetvÙe nesiee~ (d) The natural guardian of an illegitimate Hindu
Oeeje 5 kesâ Devegmeej, minor boy is the mother, and after her the
(i) efJeJeen kesâ meceÙe oesveeW he#ekeâejeW ceW mes, ve lees Jej keâer keâesF& peerefJele father/DeOece&pe efnvot DeJÙemkeâ ueÌ[kesâ keâer Øeeke=âeflekeâ
helveer nes Deewj ve JeOet keâe keâesF& peerefJele heefle nes, mebj#ekeâ ceelee nesleer nw Deewj Gmekesâ he§eele efhelee neslee nw
(iv) efJeJeen kesâ he#ekeâej Øeefleef<eæ veelesoejer keâer ef[ef«eÙeeW kesâ Yeerlej ve Ans. (b) : efnvot DeØeehleJeÙe Deewj mebj#ekeâlee DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 6
nes, DeØeehleJeÙe kesâ vewmeefie&keâ mebj#ekeâ keâe GheyevOe keâjleer nw~
(v) efJeJeen kesâ he#ekeâej Skeâ-otmejs kesâ meefheC[ ve nes~ Oeeje 6 kesâ Devegmeej],efvecveefueefKele vewmee|iekeâ mebj#ekeâ neWies–
27. After the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, (1) efkeâmeer ueÌ[kesâ Ùee DeefJeJeeefnle ueÌ[keâer keâer oMee ceW efhelee Gmekesâ
2005, the daughter of a coparcener in a Joint
Hindu Family governed by the Mitakshara
heMÛeele ceelee,
law:- (2) DeOece&pe ueÌ[kesâ leLee DeOece&pe DeefJeJeeefnle ueÌ[keâer keâer oMee ceW
efnvot GòejeefOekeâej (mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece 2005 kesâ ceelee Deewj Gmekesâ heMÛeele efhelee,
he§eele efcelee#eje efJeefOe Éeje Meeefmele efnvot heefjJeej ceW (3) efJeJeeefnle ueÌ[keâer keâer oMee ceW heefle~
menoeefÙekeâ keâer heg$eer- Oeeje 7 kesâ Devegmeej– efnvot oòekeâ DeØeehleJeÙe keâe vewmee|iekeâ mebj#ekeâlee
(a) shall have no right in the coparcenery pro- oòekeâ«enCe hej oòekeâ efhelee keâes Deewj Gmekesâ heMÛeeled oòekeâ ceelee keâes
perty meb›eâevle nes peeleer nw~
keâes menoeefÙekeâer mecheefòe ceW keâesF& DeefOekeâej veneR nesiee 29. A Hindu Wife is entitled to claim maintenance
(b) cannot become a coparcener by birth after the death of her husband from her father-
pevce mes menoeefÙekeâ veneR yeve mekeâleer nw in-law under:-
(c) shall become a coparcener by birth in her own Skeâ efnvot helveer Deheves heefle keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ he§eeled Deheves
right in the same manner as the son memegj mes YejCe hees<eCe efvecve efJeefOe ceW Øeehle keâjves keâer
heg$e keâer lejn Gmeer jerefle ceW pevce mes Gmekesâ Deheves DeefOekeâeefjCeer nw-
DeefOekeâej ceW menoeefÙekeâ nesieer
(a) Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
(d) shall be entitled to dispose of the entire
coparcenery propert
efnvot efJeJeen DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 keâer Oeeje 25 kesâ
mechetCe& menoeefÙekeâer mecheefòe keâe JÙeÙeve keâjves keâer Devleie&le
DeefOekeâeefjCeer nesieer (b) Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
efnvot efJeJeen DeefOeefveÙece,1955 keâer Oeeje 24 kesâ
Ans. (c) : efnvot GòejeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece 1956 keâer Oeeje 6(1) kesâ
Devleie&le
Devegmeej– efcelee#eje efJeefOe Éeje Meeefmele mebÙegkeäle efnvot heefjJeej ceW
(c) Section 19 of the Hindu Adoptions and
menoeefÙekeâer keâer heg$eer pevce mes Gmeer {bie ceW Deheves DeefOekeâej ceW Maintenance Act, 1956
menoeefÙekeâ nesieer pewmes heg$e~ (efnvot GòejeefOekeâej (mebMeesOeve) DeefOe0, efnvot oòekeâ leLee YejCe hees<eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1956 keâer
2005 kesâ mebMeesOeve Éeje Ùen DeefOekeâej Øeoeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw) Oeeje 19 kesâ Devleie&le
28. Which of the following is incorrect? (d) Section 10 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956
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efnvot GòejeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece, 1956 keâer Oeeje 10 kesâ the Municipal area of Jaipur city/heefjmejeW, pees
Devleie&le peÙehegj veiejheeefuekeâe #es$e ceW DeeJeemeerÙe GösMÙe mes Ûeej
Ans. (c) : efnvot oòekeâ SJeb YejCe-hees<eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1956 keâer npeej ®heÙes ceeefmekeâ efkeâjeÙes hej efoÙee ieÙee nes
Oeeje 19 kesâ Devegmeej– keâesF& efnvot helveer Deheves heefle keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ (d) the premises belonging to the Government
heMÛeele Deheves MJemegj mes YejCe-hees<eCe Øeehle keâjves keâer nkeâoej nesieer~ company as defined under the Companies
30. As per Section 2(q) of the Protection of Women Act, 1956/heefjmej, pees keâcheveer DeefOeefveÙece, 1956 kesâ
from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, "respond- Devleie&le heefjYeeef<ele jepekeâerÙe keâcheveer kesâ nes
ent" means and includes:- Ans. (d) : jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙev$eCe DeefOeefveÙece 2001, keâer Oeeje
Iejsuet efnbmee mes ceefnueeDeeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 3 ceW ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw efkeâ DeOÙeeÙe 2 Deewj 3 kesâ GheyebOe
2005 keâer Oeeje 2 (Le) ceW ‘ØelÙeLeea’ mes DeefYeØesle Deewj keâefleheÙe heefjmejeW Deewj efkeâjeÙesoejer hej ueeiet venerW neWies~ Oeeje 3(vi) kesâ
GmeceW Meeefceue nw- Devegmeej, DeOÙeeÙe 2 Deewj 3 ceW DeleefJe&„ keâesF& yeele keâcheveer
(a) any person, who is in a domestic relationship DeefOeefveÙece 1956 keâer Oeeje 617 ceW ÙeLeeheefjYeeef<ele efkeâmeer mejkeâejer
with the aggrieved person and against whom
keâcheveer hej ueeiet veneR neWies~
the aggrieved person has sought relief under
the Act/keâesF& JÙeefòeâ pees JÙeefLele JÙeefòeâ keâer Iejsuet 32. Which of the following statements is not
correct, so far as Section 242 of the Rajasthan
veelesoejer ceW nw Deewj efpemekesâ efJe™æ JÙeefLele JÙeefòeâ ves Fme Tenancy Act, 1955 is concerned?
DeefOeefveÙece kesâ lenle keâesF& Deveglees<e Ûeene nw peneb lekeâ jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 keâer
(b) male partner when aggrieved female is living
in a relationship with him in the nature of a
Oeeje 242 keâe mebyebOe nw, efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee keâLeve
marriage/efJeJeen keâer Øeke=âefle keâer efkeâmeer veelesoejer ceW jnves mener veneR nw?
Jeeueer keâesF& JÙeefLele ceefnuee keâe heg®<e meeLeer (a) Civil Court can frame the issue with regard to
the tenancy rights in agricultural land and
(c) the female relatives of the husband of the submit the record to the appropriate revenue
aggrieved wife, seeking their removal from
court for the decision on that issue only/oerJeeveer
the shared household/JÙeefLele helveer kesâ heefle kesâ
vÙeeÙeeueÙe ke=âef<e Yetefce ceW keâeMlekeâejer DeefOekeâejeW kesâ mebyebOe
ceefnuee veelesoej, efpevnW meebPeer ie=nmLeer mes nševee Ûeene pee
ceW efJeJeeÅekeâ keâer jÛevee keâjkesâ DeefYeuesKe keâes mecegefÛele
jne nw
jepemJe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes kesâJeue Gme efJeJeeÅekeâ hej efveCe&Ùe
(d) none of the above/Gòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR nsleg Yespe mekeâlee nw
Ans. (a) : Iejsuet eEnmee mes ceefnueeDeeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2005 (b) Civil Court may or may not accept the finding
keâer Oeeje 2(q) ceW ‘ØelÙeLeea’ mes keâesF& JeÙemkeâ heg®<e DeefYeØesle nw pees of revenue Court on the issue referred to
JÙeefLele JÙeefòeâ keâer Iejsuet veelesoejer ceW nw Ùee jne nw Deewj efpemekesâ efJe®æ it/oerJeeveer vÙeeÙeeueÙe, Øesef<ele efJeJeeÅekeâ hej jepemJe
JÙeefLele JÙeefòeâ ves, Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ DeOeerve keâesF& Deveglees<e Ûeene nw~ vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje efoÙes ieÙes efve<keâ<e& keâes mJeerkeâej keâj mekeâlee
nw DeLeJee veneR keâj mekeâlee nw
31. As per Section 3 of the Rajasthan Rent Control
(c) The finding of the revenue Court on the issue
Act, 2001, the Chapter II and III thereof do not
referred to it, shall be deemed to be part of the
apply to:-
finding of Civil Court for the purposes of
jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙeb$eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2001, keâer Appeal/jepemJe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe, Gmes Øesef<ele efkeâÙes ieÙes
Oeeje 3 kesâ Devegmeej Gmekesâ DeOÙeeÙe II Deewj III ueeiet efJeJeeÅekeâ hej efveCeeale cele, Deheerue kesâ DeefYeØeeÙeeW kesâ efueS
veneR nw- oerJeeveer vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ efveCeeale cele keâe Debie mecePee peeÙesiee
(a) the premises, let out after the commencement (d) Civil Court cannot decide the issue which was
of the Act for a period of two years through a referred to the revenue Court/jepemJe vÙeeÙeeueÙe
registered deed/heefjmejeW hej, pees Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ keâes Øesef<ele efJeJeeÅekeâ keâes oerJeeveer vÙeeÙeeueÙe efveCeeale veneR
ØeejcYe kesâ he§eele hebpeerke=âle efJeuesKe kesâ peefjÙes oes meeue keâer keâj mekeâlee nw
DeJeefOe kesâ efueS efkeâjeÙes hej efoÙes ieS nes Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 keâer Oeeje 242
(b) the premises, let out to the multinational efvecve GheyevOe keâjlee nw~
company having paid up share capital of less
(1) oerJeeveer vÙeeÙeeueÙe ke=âef<e Yetefce ceW keâeMlekeâejer DeefOekeâejeW kesâ mecyevOe
than rupees one crore/Ssmes heefjmejeW hej, pees
ceW efJeJeeÅekeâ keâer jÛevee keâjkesâ DeefYeuesKe keâes mecegefÛele jepemJe
yengje°^erÙe keâcheefveÙeeW, efpevekeâer Ûegkeâlee DebMe hetbpeer Skeâ
vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes kesâJeue Gme efJeJeeÅekeâ hej efveCe&Ùe nsleg Yespe mekeâlee nw~
keâjesÌ[ ®heÙes mes keâce nes, keâes efkeâjeÙee oer ieF& nw
(2) jepemJe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe Gmes Øesef<ele efkeâÙes ieÙes efJeJeeÅekeâ hej efvee|Cele
(c) the premises, let out for residential purposes,
the monthly rent whereof is rupees four
cele, Deheerue kesâ DeefYeØeeÙeeW kesâ efueS oerJeeveer vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe efvee|Cele
thousand in case of the premises situated in Debie mecePee peeÙesiee~
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(3) jepemJe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Øesef<ele efJeJeeÅekeâ keâes oerJeeveer vÙeeÙeeueÙe Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve kesâ DevegÛÚso 227 kesâ Devleie&le
efvee|Cele veneR keâj mekeâlee nw~ jepemLeeve GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje
33. Which of the following is not the judicial (b) by the Governor under Article 166 of the
matter under Section 23 read with the First Constitution of India
Schedule to the Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve kesâ DevegÛÚso 166 kesâ Devleie&le
1956? jepÙeheeue Éeje
jepemLeeve Yet jepemJe DeefOeefveÙece, 1956 keâer Oeeje 23 (c) by the Chief Justice under Article 229 of the
meheef"le DevegmetÛeer ØeLece kesâ Devleie&le efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee Constitution of India
vÙeeefÙekeâ ceeceuee veneR nw? Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve kesâ DevegÛÚso 229 kesâ Devleie&le cegKÙe
(a) Regularisation of unauthorised occupation vÙeeÙeeOeerMe Éeje
DeveeefOeke=âle keâypes keâe efveÙeefceleerkeâjCe (d) by the State Government under Article 309 of
the Constitution of India
(b) A dispute with respect to the right of grazing
cattle on pasturage land
Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve kesâ DevegÛÚso 309 kesâ Devleie&le jepÙe
mejkeâej Éeje
Ûeejeieen Yetefce hej heMegDeeW keâes Ûejeves kesâ DeefOekeâej mes
mebyebefOele efJeJeeo Ans. (a) : meeceevÙe efveÙece (oerJeeveer) 1986 YeejleerÙe mebefJeOeeve kesâ
(c) settlement of boundary disputes DevegÛÚso 227 kesâ Devleie&le jepemLeeve GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje yeveeÙes ieÙes
meercee efJeJeeoeW keâe efvehešeje ef veÙece nw~
(d) Mutation upon succession
Deveg ÛÚso 227(2)(b) kesâ Devegmeej–GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe Deheves DeOeervemLe
GòejeefOekeâej hej veeceevlejCe vÙeeÙeeueÙeeW keâer heæefle Deewj keâeÙe&Jeener kesâ efJeefveÙeceve kesâ efueS meeOeejCe
efveÙece Deewj Øee™he yevee mekesâiee~
Ans. (a) : jepemLeeve Yet-jepemJe DeefOe., 1956 keâer Oeeje 23 meheef"le
35. Which of the followings is not an essential
DevegmetÛeer ØeLece kesâ Devleie&le efvecveefueefKele vÙeeefÙekeâ ceeceuee nw– ingredient of gift under the Mohammedan
(1) Oeeje 88(2) kesâ Debleie&le oeJes~ law:-
(2) Ûeejieen Yetefce hej heMegDeeW keâes Ûejeves kesâ DeefOekeâej mes mecyeefvOele efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee cegefmuece efJeefOe ceW oeve keâe
efJeJeeo~ DeeJeMÙekeâ lelJe veneR nw-
(3) Jeve Ghepe kesâ GheÙeesie kesâ DeefOekeâej leLee Jeve Yetefce mes DeheJeefpe&le (a) a declaration of gift by the donor/oeveoelee Éeje
keâjves mecyevOeer efJeJeeo~ oeve keâer Iees<eCee
(4) meercee efJeJeeoeW keâe efvehešeje~ (b) acceptance of gift, expressed or implied, by or
on behalf of donee/oeve«eefnlee Ùee Gmekeâer Deesj mes
(5) DeefOekeâej DeefYeuesKe leLee Jeeef<e&keâ jefpemšjeW kesâ FvõepeeW kesâ
oeve keâer DeefYeJÙeòeâ SJeb efJeJeef#ele mJeerke=âefle
efJeJeeo~
(c) delivery of possession of the subject gift by
(6) keâeMlekeâejeW kesâ Jeie& Ùee YeesieeefOekeâej kesâ mebyebOe ceW efJeJeeo~ the donor to the donee/oeveoelee Éeje oeve keâer peeves
(7) GòejeefOekeâej hej veeceevlejCe~ Jeeueer efJe<eÙe Jemleg keâe keâypee oeve«eefnlee keâes meeQhee peevee
(8) osÙe ueieeve Ùee jepemJe mebyebOeer efJeJeeo~ (d) a written deed of gift/oeve keâe efueefKele efJeuesKe
(9) Jeeefpeo-Gue-Depe& Ùee omletj ieebJeeF& mebyebOeer efJeJeeo~ Ans. (d) : cegefmuece efJeefOe ceW oeve kesâ efueS efvecveefueefKele DeeJeMÙekeâ
(10) jepemJe ueieeve mes cegòeâ YetefceÙeeW kesâ mebyebOe ceW peebÛe leLee keâj- lelJe nw–
efveOee&jCe~ (1) oeveoelee Éeje oeve keâer Iees<eCee~
(11) Yet-mecheefòe keâe efJeYeepeve leLee SkeâerkeâjCe (Ûekeâyeboer) (2) oeve«enerlee Éeje oeve keâer mJeerke=âefle~
(12) Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ Debleie&le pegcee&ves, MeeeqmleÙeeb, oC[, peeqyleÙeeb, (3) oeve keâer ieF& Jemleg kesâ keâypes keâe heefjoeve~
DeefOenjCe keâe efJeefve§eÙe~ cegefmuece efJeefOe ceW oeve keâe efueefKele nesvee DeeJeMÙekeâ vener nw, oeve
(13) #eeflehetefle& cegDeeJepes keâe efJeefve§eÙe~ efueefKele Ùee ceewefKekeâ efkeâmeer Yeer Øekeâej mes efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
(14) Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ Debleie&le efJe›eâÙe leLee veerueeceer~ 36. Which of the following is correct statement of
law as per Section 82 and 83 of the Code of
(15) Ssmes DevÙe efJe<eÙe pees jepÙe mejkeâej Éeje efJeefnle efkeâÙes peeSb~ Criminal Procedure 1973?
peyeefkeâ DeveeefOeke=âle keâypes keâe efveÙeefceeflekeâjCe vÙeeefÙekeâ ceeceuee veneR nw~ oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 82 Je 83 kesâ
34. The General Rules (Civil), 1986 have been Devegmeej efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee efJeefOe keâe mener JeòeâJÙe nw?
framed:- (a) The court may order attachment of property
meeceevÙe efveÙece (oerJeeveer), 1986 yeveeÙes ieÙes nQ- belonging to an accused before declaring him
(a) by the Rajasthan High Court under Article a proclaimed person under Section 82/vÙeeÙeeueÙe
227 of the Constitution of India efkeâmeer DeefYeÙegòeâ keâes Oeeje 82 kesâ Devleie&le Heâjej Ieesef<ele
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keâjves mes hetJe& Gmekeâer mecheefòe keâer kegâkeâea keâe DeeosMe os meMekeäle ve nes keâeÙe&Jeener keâes otef<ele keâjleer nw Deewj keâeÙe&Jeener MetvÙe
mekeâlee nw nesleer nw~
(b) The Court may order attachment of property 38. Which of the following irregularities of a
of a person after publication of a written Magistrate not empowered by law to do so,
proclamation under Section 82 requiring him does not vitiate the proceedings-
to appear before it/vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâes Oeeje ceefpemš^sš Éeje keâer ieF& efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve meer
82 kesâ Devleie&le Gmes Deheves meccegKe Øemlegle keâjves nsleg DeefveÙeefceleleeSb, efpemekesâ efueS Jen efJeefOe Éeje meMeòeâ
efueefKele GodIees<eCee keâes ØekeâeefMele nesves kesâ he§eele Gmekeâer veneR nw, keâeÙe&Jeener keâes otef<ele veneR keâjleer nw-
mecheefòe keâer kegâkeâea keâe DeeosMe os mekeâlee nw
(a) calling of record to exercise powers of
(c) The Court may order attachment of property revision under Section 397 of Code of
of a person regardless of whether or not he
Criminal Procedure/oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje
has been declared proclaimed offen-
der/vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâer mecheefòe keâer kegâkeâea keâe 397 kesâ Devleie&le hegvejer#eCe keâer MeefòeâÙeeW keâe ØeÙeesie keâjves
DeeosMe os mekeâlee nw, Yeues ner Gmes Heâjej DeefYeÙegòeâ Ieesef<ele kesâ efueS DeefYeuesKe ceebievee
efkeâÙee ieÙee nes Ùee veneR (b) taking cognizance of an offence under clause
(a) or clause (b) of sub-section (1) of Section
(d) None of these/Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
190 of Code of Criminal Procedure/oC[ Øeef›eâÙee
Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 83 kesâ Devegmeej, mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 190 keâer GheOeeje (1) kesâ KeC[ (keâ)
vÙeeÙeeueÙe Oeeje 82 kesâ lenle GodIees<eCee peejer keâjves kesâ heMÛeeled Ùee Ùee KeC[ (Ke) kesâ DeOeerve efkeâmeer DehejeOe Øemeb%eeve uesvee
GodIees<eCee peejer keâjves kesâ meeLe ner GodIeesef<ele JÙeefkeäle keâer pebiece Ùee
(c) decision of an appeal/Deheerue keâe efveCe&Ùe keâjvee
mLeeJej mecheefòe keâer kegâkeâea keâe DeeosMe os mekeâlee nw~
(d) revision of an order passed under Section 466
Oeeje 83 kesâ lenle DeefYeÙegòeâ keâer mecheefòe keâer kegâkeâea keâe DeeosMe leYeer os of Code of Criminal Procedure/oC[ Øeef›eâÙee
mekeâlee nw, peye Jen Oeeje 82 kesâ lenle heâjej nesves keâer GodIees<eCee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 466 kesâ Devleie&le heeefjle DeeosMe keâe
efkeâÙee pee Ûegkeâe nes~ hegvejer#eCe keâjvee
37. Which of the following irregularities of a
Magistrate, not empowered by law to do so, Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 460(e) kesâ Devegmeej–Ùeefo
vitiates the proceedings? keâesF& ceefpemš^sš ieueleer mes meoYeeJehetJe&keâ efkeâmeer DehejeOe keâe Oeeje
ceefpemš^sš Éeje keâer ieF& efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve meer 190(1)(a) Ùee (b) kesâ DeOeerve meb%eeve keâjlee nw lees Gmekeâer keâeÙe&Jeener
DeefveÙeefceleleeSb, efpemekesâ efueS Jen efJeefOe Éeje meMeòeâ kesâJeue Fme DeeOeej hej efkeâ Jen Ssmee keâjves kesâ efueS meMekeäle vener Lee
veneR nw, keâeÙe&Jeener keâes otef<ele keâjleer nw? Deheemle veneR efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~
(a) To hold inquiry under Section 176 Code of 39. Which of the following offences is cognizable,
Criminal Procedure/oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje non-bailable and non-compoundable-
176 kesâ lenle keâer ieF& peebÛe efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee DehejeOe meb%esÙe, Deewj DepeceeveleerÙe
(b) To make over a case under sub-section (2) of Deewj DeMeceveerÙe nw-
Section 192 Code of Criminal Procedure/oC[ (a) voluntarily causing grievous hurt, punishable
Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 192 keâer GheOeeje (2) kesâ under Section 325 IPC/YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer
DeOeerve efkeâmeer ceeceues keâes nJeeues keâjvee Oeeje 325 kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe mJesÛÚÙee Ieesj Ghenefle
(c) To take cognizance of an offence under keâeefjle keâjvee
clause (c) of sub-section (1) of Section 190 of
(b) attempt to murder punishable under Section
the Code of Criminal Procedure/oC[ Øeef›eâÙee
307 IPC/YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 307 kesâ
mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 190 keâer GheOeeje (1) kesâ KeC[ (ie)
Devleie&le oC[veerÙe nlÙee keâjves keâe ØeÙelve keâjvee
kesâ DeOeerve efkeâmeer DehejeOe keâe Øemeb%eeve keâjvee
(c) voluntarily causing hurt to extort confession,
(d) To tender pardon to accomplice under Section
or to compel restoration of property,
306 of the Code of Criminal Procedure/oC[
punishable under Section 330 IPC/YeejleerÙe oC[
Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 306 kesâ DeOeerve men-DehejeOeer mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 330 kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe mebmJeerke=âefle
keâes #eceeoeve keâjvee Göeefhele keâjves Ùee efJeJeMe keâjkesâ mecheefòe keâe ØelÙeeJele&ve
Ans. (c) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 461 ceW Gve keâjeves kesâ efueS mJesÛÚÙee Ghenefle keâeefjle keâjvee
DeefveÙeefceleleeDeeW keâe JeCe&ve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, pees keâeÙe&Jeener keâes otef<ele (d) voluntarily causing grievous hurt on
keâjleer nw~ provocation punishable under Section 335
Oeeje 461(k) kesâ Devegmeej, efkeâmeer DehejeOe keâer Oeeje 190(1)(c) kesâ IPC/YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 335 kesâ Devleie&le
DeOeerve meb%eeve Ssmes ceefpemš^sš Éeje efkeâÙee peevee pees Fme efveefceòe oC[veerÙe Øekeâesheve hej mJesÛÚÙee Ieesj Ghenefle keâeefjle keâjvee
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Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee 1973 kesâ ØeLece DevegmetÛeer leLee Oeeje efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee JeòeâJÙe efJeefOe Devegmeej mener nw?
320 kesâ DevegmeejYeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 307 kesâ Devleie&le (a) An accomplice shall be competent witness
oC[veerÙe nlÙee keâjves keâe ØeÙelve keâjvee meb%esÙe, DepeceeveleerÙe Deewj against an accused person/men DehejeOeer, DeefYeÙegòeâ
DeMeceveerÙe nw~ JÙeefòeâ kesâ efJe™æ me#ece mee#eer nesiee
40. Which of the following provisions of the Indian (b) Leading question may be asked in cross-
Penal Code defines culpable homicide? examination of a witness/efkeâmeer mee#eer keâer
YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâe efvecve ceW mes keâe keâewvemee Øeeflehejer#ee ceW metÛekeâ ØeMve hetÚe pee mekeâlee nw
ØeeJeOeeve DeehejeefOekeâ ceeveJeJeOe keâes heefjYeeef<ele keâjlee (c) The Court may permit a party, who calls a
witness, to put any question to him, which
nw?
might be put in cross-examination by the
(a) Section 302/Oeeje 302 adverse party/vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâmeer he#ekeâej keâes Deheves ner
(b) Section 300/Oeeje 300 mee#eer mes Ssmes ØeMve keâjves keâer Deveg%ee os mekeâlee nw, pees
(c) Section 301/Oeeje 301 Øeeflehe#eer Éeje Øeeflehejer#ee ceW efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw
(d) Section 299/Oeeje 299 (d) All the above/Ghejesòeâ meYeer
Ans. (d) : YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 299 ceW DeehejeefOekeâ Ans. (d) : mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 133 kesâ Devegmeej, men-
ceeveJe JeOe keâes heefjYeeef<ele efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Oeeje 299 kesâ Devegmeej DehejeOeer DeefYeÙegkeäle JÙeefkeäle kesâ efJe™æ me#ece mee#eer neslee nw~
DeehejeefOekeâ ceeveJe JeOe kesâ efvecve DeeJeMÙekeâ lelJe nw– Oeeje 143 kesâ Devegmeej–metÛekeâ ØeMve Øeeflehejer#ee ceW hetÚs pee mekeâles nw~
(1) efkeâmeer ceeveJe keâer ce=lÙeg keâeefjle keâjvee, Oeeje 154 kesâ Devleie&le–vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâmeer he#ekeâej keâes Deheves ner mee#eer
(2) Ssmeer ce=lÙeg efkeâmeer keâeÙe& Éeje keâeefjle keâer ieF& nes, mes Ssmes ØeMve keâjves keâer Deveg%ee os mekeâlee nw pees Øeeflehe#eer Éeje
(3) Ssmee keâeÙe&- Øeeflehejer#ee ceW efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
(a) ce=lÙeg keâeefjle keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe mes, Ùee 43. Burden of proof under Section 101 of the
(b) Ssmeer Meejerefjkeâ Ghenefle keâeefjle keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe mes efpememes ce=lÙeg Indian Evidence Act, 1872:-
keâeefjle nesvee mecYeeJÙe nes, Ùee YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 101 kesâ Devleie&le
(c) Fme %eeve mes efkeâ Gme keâeÙe& Éeje ce=lÙeg keâeefjle nesvee mecYeeJÙe nw, meyetle keâe Yeej-
efkeâÙee ieÙee nes~ (a) goes on shifting as the trial proceeds/efJeÛeejCe
Oeeje 300 - nlÙee DeehejeefOekeâ ceeveJe-JeOe keâye nlÙee veneR nw~ kesâ oewjeve heefjJeefle&le neslee jnlee nw
Oeeje 301 - efpeme JÙeefòeâ keâer ce=lÙeg keâeefjle keâjves keâe DeeMeÙe Lee, (b) never shifts/keâYeer heefjJeefle&le veneR neslee nw
Gmemes efYeVe JÙeefòeâ keâer ce=lÙeg keâeefjle keâjkesâ DeehejeefOekeâ ceeveJe JeOe~ (c) may shift/heefjJeefle&le nes mekeâlee nw
Oeeje 302 - nlÙee kesâ efueS oC[~ (d) both (a) and (c) are correct/Gòeâ (1) Je (3) oesveeW
41. Statement of an accused can be recorded on
mener nw
oath:- Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 101 ceW meyetle keâe
DeefYeÙegòeâ keâe yeÙeeve MeheLe hej efueÙee pee mekeâlee nw- Yeej keâes heefjYeeef<ele efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Oeeje 101 kesâ Devegmeej–meyetle keâe
(a) is not a correct statement of law/efJeefOe keâe mener Yeej ncesMee Gme JÙeefkeäle hej neslee nw pees vÙeeÙeeueÙe mes Ùen Ûeenlee nw
JeòeâJÙe veneR nw efkeâ Jen Ssmes efkeâmeer efJeefOekeâ DeefOekeâej Ùee oeefÙelJe kesâ yeejs ceW efveCe&Ùe
(b) under Section 315 Code of Criminal Proc- os~
edure /oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 315 kesâ Devleie&le meyetle keâe Yeej (Burden of Proof) heefjJee|lele veneR neslee nw, meeefyele
(c) under Section 313 Code of Criminal Proc- keâjves keâe Yeej (Onus of Proof) (Oeeje 102) ncesMee heefjJee|lele
edure /oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 313 kesâ Devleie&le neslee jnlee nw~
(d) under Section 391 Code of Criminal Proc- 44. Proceedings under Section 145 of the Code of
edure /oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 391 kesâ Devleie&le Criminal Procedure are initiated by the
Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 315 ceW ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee Executive Magistrate on the report of which of
ieÙee nw efkeâ DeefYeÙegkeäle JÙeefkeäle me#ece mee#eer neslee nw Deheves efJe™æ the following?
ueieeÙes ieÙes DeejesheeW keâes veemeeefyele keâjves kesâ efueS MeheLe hej mee#Ùe os oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 145 kesâ Devleie&le
mekeâlee nw~ keâeÙe&heeuekeâ ceefpemš^sš Éeje keâeÙe&Jeener efvecve ceW mes
Oeeje 313 - DeefYeÙegòeâ keâer hejer#ee keâjves keâer Meefòeâ~ efkeâmekeâer efjheesš& hej ØeejcYe keâer peeleer nw?
(a) Judicial Magistrate/vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš
Oeeje 391- Deheerue vÙeeÙeeueÙe Deefleefjòeâ mee#Ùe ues mekesâiee Ùee Gmekesâ
efueS peeves keâe efveosMe os mekesâiee~ (b) Police officer/hegefueme DeefOekeâejer
(c) Revenue officer/jepemJe DeefOekeâejer
42. Which of the following is correct statement
according to law? (d) Complainant/efMekeâeÙelekeâlee&
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Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 145 ceW Yetefce Ùee peue mes meceÙeeJeefOe ceW, FveceW mes pees Yeer hetJe& ceW nes, Yegieleeve nsleg
mecyeefvOele efJeJeeoeW mes heefjMeeefvle Yebie kesâ efveJeejCe nsleg Øeef›eâÙee keâe Øemlegle keâjvee neslee nw
JeCe&ve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Oeeje 145 kesâ Devleie&le peye keâYeer efkeâmeer (b) Notice within thirty days of receipt of
keâeÙe&heeuekeâ ceefpemš^sš keâe hegefueme DeefOekeâejer keâer efjheesš& mes Ùee DevÙe information from the bank regarding return of
Feflleuee hej meceeOeeve nes peelee nw efkeâ Gmekeâer mLeeveerÙe DeefOekeâeefjlee kesâ cheque as unpaid, has to be served upon
drawer, demanding payment of amount of
Devoj efkeâmeer Yetefce Ùee peue Ùee, Gmekeâer meerceeDeeW mes mecyeæ Ssmee
money/Ûewkeâ kesâ yeQkeâ mes efyevee Yegieleeve kesâ Jeeefheme Øeehle
efJeJeeo efJeÅeceeve nw, efpememes heefjMeeefvle Yebie nesvee mebYeeJÙe nw, leye
nesves keâer metÛevee efceueves kesâ 30 efoJeme kesâ Yeerlej yeQkeâ
keâeÙe&heeuekeâ ceefpemš^sš keâeÙe&Jeener ØeejcYe keâjsiee~
efueKeves Jeeues keâes Gmekeâe Yegieleeve efkeâÙes peeves keâer ceebie keâer
45. In which of the following judgments has the peeveer ÛeeefnS
Supreme Court held that only those courts
(c) On failure of drawer of such cheque to make
within whose territorial limits the drawee bank
payment within fifteen days of receipt of such
is situated, would have jurisdiction to try the
notice, the payee or holder of cheque has to
cases for offence under Section 138 of the
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881? file complaint within one month thereof/Ssmes
efvecve ceW mes efkeâme vÙeeefÙekeâ efveCe&Ùe ceW meJeexÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe Ûewkeâ efueKeves Jeeues Éeje veesefšme Øeeefhle kesâ 15 efoJeme kesâ
ves Ùen Oeeefjle efkeâÙee nw efkeâ kesâJeue Ssmes vÙeeÙeeueÙe Yeerlej Yegieleeve ve keâjves hej heeves Jeeuee DeLeJee yeQkeâ keâes
Oeeefjle keâjves Jeeues keâes Skeâ ceen keâer meceÙeeJeefOe ceW
efpevekeâer ØeeosefMekeâ meerceeDeeW ceW Yegieleeve keâjves Jeeuee yeQkeâ
heefjJeeo keâes Øemlegle keâjvee neslee nw
efmLele nw, keâes ner hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece, 1881
(d) All the above/Ghejesòeâ meYeer
keâer Oeeje 138 kesâ Devleie&le yeQkeâ DeveeojCe kesâ
DeehejeefOekeâ ceeceueeW keâer DevJeer#ee keâe #es$eeefOekeâej nw? Ans. (d) : hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 138 kesâ hejvlegkeâ
(a) K. Bhaskaran v. Sankaran Vaidhyan Balan â Devegmeej efvecveefueefKele keâLeve mener nw–
kes
and another-(1999) 7 SCC 510/kesâ. YeemekeâjCe (1) Ûewkeâ Gmekesâ efueKes peeves keâer leejerKe mes 3 ceen keâer DeJeefOe Ùee
yeveece MebkeâjCe JeQOeÙeve yeeueve Je DevÙe (1999) 7 Gmekeâer JewOelee keâer DeJeefOe ceW FveceW mes pees Yeer hetJe& ceW nes, Yegieleeve nsleg
Smemeermeer 510 Øemlegle keâjvee nesiee~
(b) Dashrath Rupsingh Rathod v. State of (2) Ûewkeâ kesâ yeQkeâ mes efyevee Yegieleeve kesâ Jeeefheme Øeehle nesves keâer metÛevee
Maharashtra and another-(2014) 9 SCC 129/ efceueves kesâ 30 efoJeme kesâ Yeerlej Ûewkeâ efueKeves Jeeues keâes Gmekeâe Yegieleeve
oMejLe ™he efmebn je"ewÌ[ yeveece ceneje°^ jepÙe Je DevÙe efkeâÙes peeves keâer ceeBie mes keâer peeveer ÛeeefnS~
(2014) 9 Smemeermeer 229 (3) Ûewkeâ keâe DeeosMekeâ Deeoelee keâes Ùee mecÙekeâ Deveg›eâce ceW Oeejkeâ keâes
(c) State of Bihar and others v. Kalyanpur Gòeâ OevejeefMe keâe Yegieleeve Gòeâ veesefšme keâer Øeeeqhle kesâ 15 efoveeW kesâ
Cement Limited-(2010) 3 SCC 274/efyenej jepÙe Yeerlej keâjves mes DemeHeâue neslee nw, lees Ssmeer DemeHeâuelee kesâ efoveebkeâ mes
Je DevÙe yeveece keâuÙeeCehegj meerceWš efueefcešs[ (2010) 3 1 ceen kesâ Yeerlej heefjJeeo Oeeje 142(1)(b) vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW Øemlegle
Smemeermeer 274 efkeâÙee pee mekesâiee~
(d) None of the above/Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR 47. The delay in filing a complaint under Section
Ans. (b) : oMejLe ™he eEmen je"ewÌ[ yeveece ceneje°^ jepÙe 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881,
(2014 SC) kesâ ceeceues ceW meJeexÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen Oeeefjle efkeâÙee nw can be condoned:-
efkeâ kesâJeue Ssmes vÙeeÙeeueÙe efpevekeâer ØeeosefMekeâ meerceeDeeW ceW Yegieleeve keâjves hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece, 1881 kesâ Devleie&le
Jeeuee yeQkeâ efmLele nw, keâes ner Oeeje 138 kesâ Devleie&le Ûewkeâ DeveeojCe kesâ heef j Jeeo Øemleg le keâjves ceW ngF& osjer #ecÙe keâer pee mekeâleer nw-
DeehejeefOekeâ ceeceueeW keâer efJeÛeejCe keâe #es$eeefOekeâej nw~ (a) under Section 5 of the Indian Limitation Act,
1963/YeejleerÙe heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece, 1963 keâer Oeeje
46. Which of the following is a correct statement of
law as per sections 138 and 142 of the 5 kesâ Devleie&le
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881? (b) under Section 138 of the Negotiable
hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece, 1881 keâer Oeeje 138 Instruments Act, 1881/hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece,
SJeb 142 kesâ meboYe& ceW efvecve ceW mes efJeefOe keâe keâewve mee 1881 keâer Oeeje 138 kesâ Devleie&le
keâLeve mener nw? (c) under Section 142 of the Negotiable
Instruments Act, 1881/hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece,
(a) A cheque is to be presented to the bank within
a period of three months from the date it is 1881 keâer Oeeje 142 kesâ Devleie&le
drawn or within the period of its validity, (d) under Section 143 of the Negotiable
whichever is earlier/Skeâ Ûewkeâ keâes Gmekesâ efueKes peeves Instruments Act, 1881/hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece,
keâer efoveebkeâ mes leerve ceen kesâ Yeerlej Ùee Gmekeâer JewOelee keâer 1881 keâer Oeeje 143 kesâ Devleie&le
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Ans. (c) : hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece, 1881 keâer Oeeje Ans. (b) : ueQefiekeâ DehejeOeeW mes yeeuekeâeW kesâ mebj#eCe DeefOe. 2012 keâer
142(1)(b) kesâ hejvlegkeâ kesâ lenle heefjJeeo Øemlegle keâjves ceW osjer #ecÙe Oeeje 25(1) kesâ hejvlegkeâ kesâ Devegmeej– oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje
keâer pee mekeâleer nw~ 164 kesâ Devleie&le ceefpemš^sš Éeje ope& efkeâÙes peeves Jeeuee yeeuekeâ keâe
Oeeje 142(1)(b) hejvlegkeâ kesâ Devegmeej, heefjJeeo keâe meb%eeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâLeve DeefYeÙegkeäle kesâ DeefOeJekeälee keâer GheefmLeefle ceW ope& veneR efkeâÙee
Éeje efJeefnle DeJeefOe kesâ yeeo efueÙee pee mekesâiee, Ùeefo heefjJeeoer peeÙesiee~
vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe meceeOeeve keâjlee nw efkeâ Gmekesâ heeme Ssmeer DeJeefOe kesâ 50. Which of the following is not the duty of
Yeerlej heefjJeeo ve keâjves kesâ efueS heÙee&hle keâejCe Lee~ Probation officer?
48. In which of the following judgments has the
efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee keâòe&JÙe heefjJeer#ee DeefOekeâejer keâe
Supreme Court struck down Section 66-A of veneR nw?
the Information Technology Act, 2000? (a) To supervise probationers placed under his
efvecve ceW mes efkeâme vÙeeefÙekeâ efveCe&Ùe ceW meJeexÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe supervision and where necessary, endeavour
ceW metÛevee ØeesÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 keâer Oeeje to find them suitable employment/heefjJeer#eeOeerveeW
66-S keâes efJeKeefC[le keâj efoÙee? keâe heÙe&Jes#eCe keâjvee Deewj peneb DeeJeMÙekeâ nes Gvekesâ efueS
(a) Shreya Singhal v. Union of India, AIR 2015 GheÙegòeâ efveÙeespeve {tb{ves keâe ØeÙeeme keâjvee
SC 1523/ßewÙee efmebIeue yeveece Yeejle mebIe S.DeeF&.Deej. (b) To advise and assist offenders in payment of
compensation or costs ordered by the
2015 Sme meer 1523
court/vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Deeefo° Øeeflekeâj Ùee KeÛeeX kesâ
(b) Selvi and others v. State of Karnataka, (2010)
7 SCC 263/MesuJeer Je DevÙe yeveece keâvee&škeâ jepÙe
meboeÙe ceW DehejeefOeÙeeW keâes meueen Deewj meneÙelee osvee
(c) To inquire into the circumstances or home
(2010) 7 Smemeermeer 263 surroundings of any person accused of an
(c) PUCL v. Union of India, (1997) 1 SCC offence/efkeâmeer DehejeOe kesâ efueS DeefYeÙegòeâ efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ
301/heerÙetmeerSue yeveece Yeejle mebIe (1997) 1 Smemeermeer
keâer, heefjefmLeefleÙeeW Ùee Iej kesâ ceenewue keâer peebÛe keâjvee
301 (d) To arrange for lodging and boarding of the
(d) Amar Singh v. Union of India, (2011) 7 SCC probationers/heefjJeer#eeOeerveeW kesâ jnves Je Keeves keâer
67/Decej efmebn yeveece Yeejle mebIe (2011) 7 Smemeermeer JÙeJemLee keâjvee
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Ans. (d) : DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece 1958 keâer Oeeje 14 kesâ
Ans. (a) : ßesÙee efmebIeue yeveece Yeejle mebIe (2015 SC) kesâ Jeeo Devleie&le heefjJeer#ee DeefOekeâejer kesâ efvecve keâle&JÙe nw–
ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOe. 2000 keâer Oeeje (1) heefjJeer#eeOeerveeW keâe heÙe&Jes#eCe keâjvee Deewj peneB DeeJeMÙekeâ nes~
66-A keâes mebefJeOeeve kesâ Deveg. 19 keâe GuuebIevekeâejer ceeveles ngS Gvekesâ efueS GheÙegkeäle efveÙeespeve {tÌ{ves keâe ØeÙeeme~
DemebJewOeeefvekeâ Ieesef<ele keâj efoÙee nw~ (2) vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Deeefo° Øeeflekeâj Ùee KeÛeeX kesâ meboeÙe ceW DehejeefOeÙeeW
49. According to Section 25 of the Protection of keâes meueen SJeb meneÙelee osvee~
Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012,
(3) efkeâmeer DehejeOe kesâ efueS DeefYeÙegkeäle efkeâmeer JÙeefkeäle keâer heefjefmLeefleÙeeW
statement of a child under Section 164 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure to be recorded by Ùee Iej kesâ ceenewue keâer peeBÛe keâjvee~
the Magistrate- 51. Which of following conditions, as per
}Qefiekeâ DehejeOeeW mes yeeuekeâeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, provisions of the Protection of Children from
2012 keâer Oeeje 25 kesâ Devegmeej oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee Sexual Offences Act, 2012, has to be adhered to
while examining or recording statement of the
keâer Oeeje 164 kesâ Devleie&le ceefpemš^sš Éeje ope& efkeâÙes child:-
peeves Jeeuee yeeuekeâ keâe keâLeve- ueQefiekeâ DehejeOeeW mes yeeuekeâeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece,
(a) shall be recorded in presence of the advocate 2012 kesâ Devleie&le efvecve ceW mes keâewve meer MeleeX keâe
of the accused/DeefYeÙegòeâ kesâ DeefOeJeòeâe keâer GheefmLeefle
heeueve yeeuekeâ mes hejer#eCe DeLeJee Gmekesâ yeÙeeve
ceW ope& efkeâÙee peeÙesiee DeefYeefueefKele keâjles meceÙe keâer peeveer ÛeeefnS-
(b) shall not be recorded in presence of the
(a) the statement of child shall be recorded at the
advocate of the accused/DeefYeÙegòeâ kesâ DeefOeJeòeâe keâer
residence of child or the place where he
GheefmLeefle ceW ope& veneR efkeâÙee peeÙesiee usually resides or the place of his choice/yeeuekeâ
(c) shall be recorded in presence of the keâe keâLeve Gmekesâ efveJeeme DeLeJee Ssmeer peien, peneb Jen
Investigating officer/DevJes<eCe DeefOekeâejer keâer
meeOeejCeleÙee efveJeeme keâjlee nw DeLeJee Gmekeâer hemevo kesâ
GheefmLeefle ceW ope& efkeâÙee peeÙesiee mLeeve hej DeefYeefueefKele efkeâÙee peeÙesiee
(d) shall be recorded in presence of woman
(b) as far as practicable the statement should be
police officer/ceefnuee hegefueme DeefOekeâejer keâer GheefmLeefle recorded by woman police officer not below
ceW ope& efkeâÙee peeÙesiee the rank of Sub-Inspector, who shall not be in
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uniform/peneb lekeâ mebYeJe nes, yeeuekeâ keâe yeÙeeve Ghe- keâjelee nw Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe JÙeefòeâ keâes heejsef<ele keâjelee nw,
efvejer#ekeâ keâer hebefòeâ mes DevÙetve ceefnuee hegefueme DeefOekeâejer, keânueelee nw-
Éeje DeefYeefueefKele efkeâÙee peeÙesiee, pees hegefueme Jeoea ceW veneR (a) Sender/Øes<ekeâ
nes (b) Originator/ØeJele&keâ
(c) the Investigating Officer shall ensure that at (c) Generator/Glheeokeâ
no point of time the child comes in contact in (d) Intermediary/ceOÙeJeleea
any way with the accused/DevJes<eCe DeefOekeâejer Ùen
Ans. (b) : metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece 2000 keâer Oeeje 2(za) kesâ
megefve§ele keâjsiee efkeâ efkeâmeer Yeer meceÙe hej yeeuekeâ DeefYeÙegòeâ
kesâ efkeâmeer Yeer Øekeâej kesâ mecheke&â ceW ve DeeJes Devegmeej, ‘ØeJele&keâ’ mes leelheÙe&-Ssmee JÙeefkeäle pees efkeâmeer Fueskeäš^eefvekeâ
mevosMe keâes Yespelee nw, Gmekeâe Glheeove, YeC[ejCe keâjlee nw Ùee efkeâmeer
(d) all the above/Ghejesòeâ meYeer
DevÙe JÙeefkeäle keâes heejsef<ele keâjlee nw DeLeJee efkeâmeer Fueskeäš^eefvekeâ mevosMe
Ans. (d) : ueQefiekeâ DehejeOeeW mes yeeuekeâeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece keâes efYepeJeelee nw, Gmekeâe Glheeove, YeC[ejCe keâjelee nw Ùee efkeâmeer
2012 keâer Oeeje 24 kesâ Devegmeej–efvecve MeleeX keâe heeueve yeeuekeâ kesâ DevÙe JÙeefkeäle keâes heejsef<ele keâjelee nw, ØeJele&keâ keânueelee nw~
hejer#eCe leLee yeÙeeve keâes DeefYeefueefKele keâjles meceÙe keâer peeveer ÛeeefnS– efkeâvleg Fmekesâ Debleie&le keâesF& ceOÙeJeleea veneR nw~
(1) yeeuekeâ keâe keâLeve Gmekesâ efveJeeme mLeeve DeLeJee Ssmeer peien peneB 54. What is the minimum and maximum sentence
Jen meeOeejCele: efveJeeme keâjlee nw Ùee Gmekesâ hemevo kesâ mLeeve hej that can be awarded to an accused guilty of
DeefYeefueefKele efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~ second or subsequent offence of theft of electric
lines and materials under Section 136 of the
(2) peneB lekeâ mecYeJe nes yeeuekeâ keâe yeÙeeve Ghe-efvejer#ekeâ keâer hebefkeäle mes
Electricity Act, 2003:-
DevÙetve ceefnuee hegefueme DeefOekeâejer Éeje efueefKele efkeâÙee peeÙesiee pees Jeoea efJeÅegle DeefOeefveÙece 2003 keâer Oeeje 136 kesâ Devleie&le
ceW veneR nes~ Skeâ DeefYeÙegòeâ keâes efJeÅegle ueeF&ve SJeb meece«eer kesâ otmejs
(3) DevJes<eCe DeefOekeâejer Ùen megefveefMÛele keâjsiee efkeâ efkeâmeer Yeer meceÙe hej Deewj heMÛeeleJeleea Ûeesjer kesâ DehejeOe ceW oes<eer heeÙes peeves
yeeuekeâ DeefYeÙegkeäle kesâ efkeâmeer Yeer Øekeâej mes mecheke&â ceW ve DeeJes~ hej keäÙee vÙetvelece SJeb DeefOekeâlece mepee oer pee mekeâleer
52. A private key and its mathematically related nw-
public key, which are so related that the public (a) not less than 1 year but which may extend to
key, can verify a digital signature created by 10 years and also fine which shall not be less
the private key, in an Asymmetric crypto than one lac rupees/Skeâ Je<e& mes keâce veneR nesieer
system means:-
efkeâvleg ome Je<e& lekeâ keâer nes mekesâieer Deewj pegcee&vee Yeer pees
Skeâ ØeeF&Jesš kegbâpeer SJeb Gmekeâer Debkeâ-ieefCeleerÙe mecyebefOele ®heÙes Skeâ ueeKe mes keâce veneR nesiee
ueeskeâ kegbâpeer, pees Fme Øekeâej mecyebefOele nw efkeâ ØeeFJesš (b) not less than 6 months but which may extend
kegbâpeer mes me=efpele DebkeâerÙe efÛevnkeâ keâes ueeskeâ kegbâpeer to 5 years and also fine which shall not be
Demeceefcele iet{ ØeCeeueer ceW melÙeeefhele keâj mekeâleer nw, mes less than ten thousand rupees/Ú: ceen mes keâce
leelheÙe& nw- veneR nesieer efkeâvleg heebÛe Je<e& lekeâ keâer nes mekesâieer Deewj
(a) Key pair/kegbâpeer Ùegice pegcee&vee Yeer pees ®heÙes ome npeej mes keâce veneR nesiee
(b) Both keys/oesveeW kegbâpeer (c) not less than 3 months but which may extend
to 3 years and also fine which shall not be
(c) Soft keys/meesHeäš kegbâpeer less than fifty thousand rupees/leerve ceen mes keâce
(d) Soft pair/meesHeäš Ùegice veneR nesieer efkeâvleg leerve Je<e& lekeâ keâer nes mekesâieer Deewj
Ans. (a) : metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 2(x) kesâ Devegmeej pegcee&vee Yeer pees ®heÙes heÛeeme npeej mes keâce veneR nesiee
kegbâpeer Ùegice keâe leelheÙe& Ùen nw efkeâ Skeâ ØeeFJesš kegbâpeer SJeb Gmekesâ (d) not less than 9 months but which may extend
DebkeâieefCeleerÙe mecyeefvOele ueeskeâ kegbâpeer pees Fme Øekeâej mecyeefvOele nw efkeâ to 3 years and also fine which shall not be
ØeeFJesš kegbâpeer mes me=efpele DebkeâerÙe efÛevnkeâ keâes ueeskeâ kegbâpeer Demeceefcele less than one lac rupees/veew ceen mes keâce veneR nesieer
ietÌ{ ØeCeeueer mes melÙeeefhele keâj mekeâleer nw~ efkeâvleg leerve Je<e& lekeâ keâer nes mekesâieer Deewj pegcee&vee Yeer pees
®heÙes Skeâ ueeKe mes keâce veneR nesiee
53. A person, who sends, generates, stores or
transmits by electronic message; or causes any Ans. (b) : efJeÅegle DeefOeefveÙece 2003 keâer Oeeje 136 kesâ Devegmeej Skeâ
electronic message to be sent, generated, stored DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes efJeÅegle ueeFve SJeb meece«eer kesâ otmejs Deewj heMÛeeleJeleea
or transmitted to any other person, is called:- Ûeesjer kesâ DehejeOe ceW oes<eer heeÙes peeves hej vÙetvelece mepee 6 ceen leLee
Ssmee JÙeefòeâ pees efkeâmeer Fueskeäš^eefvekeâ mebosMe keâes Yespelee DeefOekeâlece 5 Je<e& lekeâ nes mekesâieer Deewj pegcee&ves mes pees 10000 ®heÙes mes
nw, Gmekeâe Glheeove, Yeb[ejCe keâjlee nw Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe keâce veneR nesiee oefC[le keâer peeÙesieer~
JÙeefòeâ keâes heejsef<ele keâjlee nw DeLeJee efkeâmeer Fueskeäš^esefvekeâ 55. A police officer empowered to investigate cyber
mebosMe keâes efYepeJeelee nw, Gmekeâe Glheeove, Yeb[ejCe crime as per Section 78 of the Information
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Technology Act, 2000, must not be below rank Devleie&le efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee ke=âlÙe ‘DelÙeeÛeej’ ieef"le
of:- neslee nw-
metÛevee ØeesÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 keâer Oeeje 78 (a) Forcing to drink or eat any inedible or
kesâ Devleie&le meeFyej DehejeOe keâe DevJes<eCe keâjves Jeeuee obnoxious substances
Skeâ hegefueme DeefOekeâejer efkeâme opex mes veerÛes keâe veneR nesvee DeKeeÅe Ùee Ie=Ceepevekeâ heoeLe& heerves Ùee Keeves kesâ efueS
ÛeeefnS- cepeyetj keâjvee
(a) Sub-Inspector/Ghe-efvejer#ekeâ (b) Intentionally insulting or intimidating with
intent to humiliate in any place within public
(b) Inspector/efvejer#ekeâ view
(c) Deputy Superintendent of Police/hegefueme Ghe- pevelee keâes Âef°ieesÛej efkeâmeer mLeeve ceW Deheceeve keâjves kesâ
DeOeer#ekeâ DeeMeÙe mes meeMeÙe Deheceeefvele Ùee DeefYe$emle keâjvee
(d) Superintendent of Police/hegefueme DeOeer#ekeâ (c) Forcing or intimidating not to vote or to vote
for a particular candidate or vote in a manner
Ans. (b) : metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 keâer Oeeje 78 kesâ other than provided by law
Devegmeej meeFyej DehejeOe keâe DevJes<eCe keâjves Jeeuee Skeâ hegefueme celeoeve ve keâjves kesâ efueS Ùee efkeâmeer efJeefMe° DeYÙeLeea kesâ
DeefOekeâejer efvejer#ekeâ (Inspector) keâer hebefòeâ mes keâce veneR nesvee efueS celeoeve keâjves kesâ efueS Ùee efJeefOe Éeje GheyebefOele mes
ÛeeefnS~ efYeVe jerefle mes celeoeve keâjves kesâ efueS cepeyetj Ùee DeefYe$emle
56. In which of the following judgments did the keâjvee
Supreme Court set aside the judgment of the (d) All the above
High Court of Delhi which decriminalized Ghejesòeâ meYeer
Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860:-
Ans. (d) : DevegmetefÛele peeefle SJeb pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej efveJeejCe)
efvecve ceW mes efkeâme vÙeeefÙekeâ efveCe&Ùe ceW meJeexÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe
DeefOeefveÙece 1989 keâer Oeeje 3(1) kesâ Devegmeej efvecve ke=âlÙe DelÙeeÛeej
ves efouueer GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ Gme efveCe&Ùe keâes Deheemle ieef"le keâjlee nw–
efkeâÙee, efpemeceW YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee, 1860 keâer Oeeje (1) DeKeeÅe Ùee Ie=Ceepevekeâ heoeLe& heerves Ùee Keeves kesâ efueS cepeyetj
377 keâes efve&DehejeefOekeâ (decriminalized) Ieesef<ele keâjvee~
efkeâÙee Lee- (2) pevelee keâes Âef°ieesÛej efkeâmeer mLeeve ceW Deheceeve keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe mes
(a) Sakshi v. Union of India, AIR 2004 SC Deheceeefvele Ùee DeefYe$emle keâjvee~
3566/mee#eer yeveece Yeejle mebIe – SDeeF&Deej 2004 (3) celeoeve ve keâjves kesâ efueS Ùee efkeâmeer efJeefMe° DeYÙeLeea kesâ efueS
Smemeer 3566 celeoeve keâjves kesâ efueS Ùee efJeefOe Éeje GheyeefvOele mes efYevve jerefle mes
(b) Naz Foundation (India) Trust v. Suresh celeoeve keâjves kesâ efueS cepeyetj Ùee DeefYe$emle keâjvee~
Kumar Koushal, (2014) 3 SCC 220/veepe
58. Benefit of probation to a convict of offence
HeâeGC[sMeve (FefC[Ùee) š^mš yeveece megjsMe kegâceej keâewMeue under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
(2014) 3 Smemeermeer 220 Substances Act, 1985 can be provided only if-
(c) PUCL v. Union of India, (2010) 14 SCC mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve: ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOeefveÙece,
245/heer Ùet meer Sue yeveece Yeejle mebIe (2020) 14 1985 kesâ Devleie&le hejerefJe#ee keâe ueeYe DehejeOe kesâ Skeâ
Smemeermeer 245 oes<eefmeæ keâes kesâJeue leye ner Øeoeve efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw,
(d) Suresh Kumar Kaushal v. Naz Foundation Ùeefo-
(India) Trust, (2014) 1 SCC 1/megjsMe kegâceej (a) he is under 21 years of age and is convicted
keâewMeue yeveece veepe HeâeGC[vesMeve (FefC[Ùee) š^mš for offence punishable under Section 26 or 27
(2014) 1 Smemeermeer 1 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances Act, 1985/Jen 21 Je<e& mes keâce DeeÙeg
Ans. (d) : megjsMe kegâceej keâewMeue yeveece veepe HeâeGC[vesMeve
keâe nw SJeb mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve: ØeYeeJeer heoeLe&
(FefC[Ùee) (2014 SC) Jeeo ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves efouueer GÛÛe DeefOeefveÙece, 1985 keâer Oeeje 26 Ùee 27 kesâ oC[veerÙe
vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ efveCe&Ùe keâes Deheemle keâjles ngS Oeeje 377 I.P.C keâes DehejeOe ceW oes<eefmeæ efkeâÙee ieÙee nw
mebJewOeeefvekeâ Ieesef<ele keâj efoÙee Lee~ (b) he is under 18 years of age or is convicted for
57. Which of the following acts constitute offence punishable under Section 26 or 27 of
'Atrocity' as defined in Section 3(1) of the the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Schedule Castes and Scheduled Tribes Substances Act, 1985/Jen 18 Je<e& mes keâce DeeÙeg
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989? keâe nw Ùee mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve: ØeYeeJeer heoeLe&
DevegmetefÛele peeefle Deewj DevegmetefÛele pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej DeefOeefveÙece, 1985 keâer Oeeje 26 Ùee 27 kesâ oC[veerÙe
efveJeejCe) DeefOeefveÙece, 1989, keâer Oeeje 3(1) kesâ DehejeOe ceW oes<eefmeæ efkeâÙee ieÙee nw
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(c) to any accused, regardless of his age, 60. Which of the following statements is not
sentenced to rigorous imprisonment upto 10 correct:-
years/efkeâmeer Yeer DeefYeÙegòeâ keâes, efyevee Gmekeâer Gceü keâes efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee keâLeve mener veneR nw-
OÙeeve jKes, pees 10 Je<e& kesâ keâ"esj keâejeJeeme mes oefC[le (a) One or more Juvenile Justice Boards shall be
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ constituted by the State Government for every
(d) none of the above/Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR district
Ans. (b) : mJeehekeâ Deew<eOeer SJeb ceve:ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOeefveÙece,
jepÙe mejkeâej Éeje ØelÙeskeâ efpeues ceW Skeâ Ùee DeefOekeâ
efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& ieef"le efkeâÙes peeÙeWies
1985 keâer Oeeje 39 kesâ Devleie&le heefjJeer#ee keâe ueeYe DehejeOe kesâ Skeâ
(b) each Juvenile Justice Board shall consists of a
oes<eefmeæ keâes kesâJeue leye ner Øeoeve efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw, Ùeefo Jen 18 Metropolitan Magistrate or a Judicial
Je<e& mes keâce DeeÙeg keâe nw Ùee Oeeje 26 Ùee 27 kesâ DeOeerve oC[veerÙe Magistrate and two social workers, of whom
DehejeOe ceW oes<eefmeæ efkeâÙee ieÙee nes~ at-least one shall be a woman
59. Who, as per Section 2(1) of the Juvenile Justice ØelÙeskeâ efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& ceW Skeâ ceneveiej ceefpemš^sš Ùee
(Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, is Skeâ vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš Deewj oes meeceeefpekeâ keâeÙe&keâlee&,
a 'Juvenile in conflict with law'? efpeveceW mes keâce mes keâce Skeâ ceefnuee nes, neWies
efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe Deewj mebj#eCe) (c) the order passed by the Juvenile Justice Board
DeefOeefveÙece 2000 keâer Oeeje 2(") kesâ Devegmeej keâewve in absence of any Member at any stage of
proceedings shall be invalid
‘efJeefOe keâe GuuebIeve keâjves Jeeuee efkeâMeesj’ nw?
efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& keâer keâeÙe&Jeener ceW efkeâmeer Yeer Øe›eâce hej
(a) A Juvenile who is alleged to have committed efkeâmeer meomÙe kesâ DevegheefmLele jnves hej heeefjle efkeâÙee ieÙee
an offence and has not completed eighteen DeeosMe DeefJeefOeceevÙe nesiee
years of age as on the date of commission of
(d) power of the Juvenile Justice Board may also
such offence/Skeâ efkeâMeesj, efpemekesâ yeejs ceW Ùen
be exercised by the High Court and the Court
DeefYekeâLeve nw efkeâ Gmeves keâesF& DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw of Sessions, when the proceedings come
Deewj Ssmee DehejeOe keâjves keâer leejerKe keâes Gmeves 18 Je<e& before them in appeal, revision or otherwise
keâer DeeÙeg hetjer veneR keâer nw efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& keâer MeefòeâÙeeb GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe Deewj
(b) A Juvenile who is alleged to have committed mesMeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Yeer ØeÙeesie keâer pee mekesâieer, peye
an offence and has not completed twelve keâeÙe&Jeener Deheerue, hegvejer#eCe ceW Ùee DevÙeLee Gvekesâ mece#e
years of age on the date of commission of DeeÙes
such offence/ Skeâ efkeâMeesj, efpemekesâ yeejs ceW Ùen Ans. (c) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe Deewj mebj#eCe) DeefOe0
DeefYekeâLeve nw efkeâ Gmeves keâesF& DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw 2015 keâer Oeeje 4 efvecve ØeeJeOeeve keâjleer nw–
Deewj Ssmee DehejeOe keâjves keâer leejerKe keâes Gmeves 12 Je<e& (1) jepÙe mejkeâej Éeje ØelÙeskeâ efpeues ceW Skeâ Ùee DeefOekeâ efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe
keâer DeeÙeg hetjer veneR keâer nw yees[& ieef"le efkeâÙes peeÙeWies~
(c) A Juvenile who is alleged to have committed (2) ØelÙeskeâ efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& ceW Skeâ ceneveiej ceefpemš^sš Ùee Skeâ
an offence and has not completed sixteen vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš Deewj meeceeefpekeâ keâeÙe&keâlee&, efpeveceW ceW keâce mes keâce
years of age on the date of commission of
such offence/Skeâ efkeâMeesj, efpemekesâ yeejs ceW Ùen
Skeâ ceefnuee nesieer~
DeefYekeâLeve nw efkeâ Gmeves keâesF& DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw Oeeje 8 (2) kesâ Devegmeej efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& keâer MeefkeäleÙeeB GÛÛe
Deewj Ssmee DehejeOe keâjves keâer leejerKe keâes Gmeves 16 Je<e& vÙeeÙeeueÙe Deewj mesMeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Yeer ØeÙeesie keâer pee mekesâieer peye
keâer DeeÙeg hetjer veneR keâer nw keâeÙe&Jeener Deheerue, hegvejer#eCe ceW Ùee DevÙeLee Gvekesâ mece#e DeeÙes~
(d) A Juvenile who is alleged to have committed Oeeje 7 (3) kesâ Devegmeej efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& Éeje heeefjle keâesF& Yeer
an offence and has not completed fourteen DeeosMe keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW kesâ efkeâmeer Øe›eâce kesâ oewjeve kesâJeue efkeâmeer meomÙe
years of age on the date of commission of keâer DevegheefmLeefle kesâ keâejCe ner DeefJeefOeceevÙe veneR nesiee~
such offence/Skeâ efkeâMeesj, efpemekesâ yeejs ceW Ùen
DeefYekeâLeve nw efkeâ Gmeves keâesF& DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw 61. Under Section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act,
Deewj Ssmee DehejeOe keâjves keâer leejerKe keâes Gmeves 14 Je<e& 1872, statement of a person, who is dead, is
relevant:-
keâer DeeÙeg hetjer veneR keâer nw
YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 keâer Oeeje 32 kesâ
Ans. (a) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe Deewj mebj#eCe)
DeefOeefveÙece 2000 keâer Oeeje 2(I) kesâ Devegmeej–‘‘efJeefOe keâe GuuebIeve Devleie&le Skeâ JÙeefòeâ keâe keâLeve, pees cej Ûegkeâe nw,
keâjves Jeeues efkeâMeesj’’ mes Ssmee keâesF& efkeâMeesj DeefYeØesle nw, efpemekesâ yeejs megmebiele nw-
ceW Ùen DeefYekeâLeve nw efkeâ Gmeves keâesF& DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw Deewj (a) if it relates to cause of someone else's death
Ssmes DehejeOe keâjves keâer leejerKe keâes Gmeves 18 Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg hetjer veneR Ùeefo Jen efkeâmeer DevÙe JÙeefòeâ keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ keâejCe kesâ
keâer nw~ mebyebOe ceW nw
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(b) if it relates to cause of his own death or (c) are partly relevant/DeebefMekeâ ™he mes megmebiele nw
someone else's death (d) none of the above/Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
Ùeefo Jen mJeÙeb keâer ce=lÙeg Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe JÙeefòeâ keâer ce=lÙeg
Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece 1872 keâer Oeeje 6 kesâ
kesâ keâejCe kesâ mebyebOe ceW nw
Devegmeej– pees leLÙe efJeJeeÅekeâ ve nesles ngS Yeer efJeJeeÅekeâ leLÙe mes Gme
(c) if it relates to the cause of his own death
Øekeâej mebMekeäle nw efkeâ Jes Skeâ ner mebJÙeJenej kesâ Yeeie nw, Ûeens Jen Gmeer
Ùeefo Jen mJeÙeb keâer ce=lÙeg kesâ keâejCe kesâ mebyebOe ceW nw
meceÙe Deewj mLeeve hej Ùee efJeefYevve meceÙe Deewj mLeeveeW hej Ieefšle ngS
(d) none of the above
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR nes, megmebiele nw~
64. Which of the following statements, as per
Ans. (c) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 keâer Oeeje 32(1) kesâ provisions of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, is
Devleie&le Skeâ JÙeefkeäle keâe keâLeve pees cej Ûegkeâe nw megmebiele nw, peyeefkeâ not correct?
Jen keâLeve JÙeefòeâ Éeje Deheveer ce=lÙeg kesâ keâejCe kesâ yeejs ceW Ùee Gme YeeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece 1872 kesâ ØeeJeOeeve
mebJÙeJenej keâer efkeâmeer heefjeqmLeefle kesâ yeejs ceW efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, efpemekesâ Devegmeej efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee keâLeve mener veneR nw?
heefjCeecemJe™he Gmekeâer ce=lÙeg ngF&~ (a) Facts which are inconsistent with any fact in
62. Section 436-A of the Code of Criminal issue, shall not be relevant/Jes leLÙe pees efkeâmeer
Procedure, 1973, provides for grant of bail to efJeJeeÅekeâ leLÙe mes Demebiele nw, megmebiele veneR neWies
an accused pending trial if:- (b) Facts not otherwise relevant are relevant if by
oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 436-keâ Skeâ themselves or in connection with other facts,
DeefYeÙegòeâ efpemekesâ efJe™æ DevJeer#ee ueefcyele nw, keâer they make the existence or non-existence of
peceevele mJeerkeâej keâjves keâe ØeeJeOeeve keâjleer nw, Ùeefo- any fact in issue or relevant fact highly
(a) he has undergone detention for one-fourth probable or improbable/Jes leLÙe, pees DevÙeLee
period of imprisonment specified for the megmebiele veneR nw, megmebiele nw, Ùeefo Jes mJeÙebcesJe Ùee DevÙe
offence for which he is being tried leLÙeeW kesâ mebmeie& ceW efkeâmeer efJeJeeÅekeâ leLÙe Ùee megmebiele leLÙe
Jen DevJeer#eeOeerve DehejeOe kesâ efueS efJeefveefo&° keâejeJeeme keâe DeefmlelJe Ùee DeveefmlelJe DelÙevle DeefOemebYeeJÙe Ùee
keâer Skeâ ÛeewLeeF& DeJeefOe keâe efvejesOe Yegiele Ûegkeâe nw DeveeefOemebYeeJÙe yeveeles nQ
(b) he has undergone detention for one-third (c) Any fact is relevant, which shows or
period of imprisonment specified for the constitutes a motive or preparation for any
offence for which he is being tried fact in issue or relevant fact/keâesF& Yeer leLÙe, pees
Jen DevJeer#eeOeerve DehejeOe kesâ efueS efJeefveefo&° keâejeJeeme efkeâmeer efJeJeeÅekeâ leLÙe Ùee megmebiele leLÙe keâe nsleg Ùee lewÙeejer
keâer Skeâ efleneF& DeJeefOe keâe efvejesOe Yegiele Ûegkeâe nw oefMe&le Ùee ieef"le keâjlee nw, megmebiele nw
(c) he has undergone detention for one-half (d) Admissions are not conclusive proof of the
period of imprisonment specified for the matters admitted, but they may operate as
offence for which he is being tried estoppels under the provisions of the Indian
Jen DevJeer#eeOeerve DehejeOe kesâ efueS efJeefveefo&° keâejeJeeme Evidence Act, 1872/mJeerke=âefleÙeeb, mJeerke=âle efJe<eÙeeW keâe
keâer DeeOeer DeJeefOe keâe efvejesOe Yegiele Ûegkeâe nw efve§eeÙekeâ meyetle veneR nw, efkeâvleg YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece
(d) (a) and (b) above ceW DevleefJe&° GheyebOeeW kesâ DeOeerve efJeyevOe kesâ ™he ceW
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes (1) Je (2) ØeJeefle&le nes mekeWâies
Ans. (c) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee 1973 keâer Oeeje 436-A kesâ Ans. (a) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 11 kesâ Devegmeej,
Devegmeej– Skeâ DeefYeÙegkeäle efpemekesâ efJe™æ efJeÛeejCe ueefcyele nw Ùeefo leLÙe pees DevÙeLee megmebiele veneR nw, megmebiele nw Ùeefo Jes mJeÙebcesJe Ùee
Jen DehejeOe kesâ oC[ keâer DeeOeer mes DeefOekeâ DeJeefOe keâe keâejeJeeme keâe DevÙe leLÙeeW kesâ mebmeie& ceW efkeâmeer efJeJeeÅekeâ leLÙe Ùee megmebiele leLÙe keâe
efvejesOe Yegiele Ûegkeâe nes lees peceevele mJeerkeâej efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~ DeefmlelJe Ùee DeveeefmlelJe DelÙevle DeefOemecYeeJÙe Ùee DeveefOemecYeeJÙe
63. Facts, which, though not in issue, are so yeveeles nw~
connected with a fact in issue as to form part of Oeeje 8 kesâ Devegmeej: keâesF& Yeer leLÙe pees efkeâmeer efJeJeeÅekeâ Ùee megmebiele
the same transaction, whether they occurred at leLÙe keâe nsleg Ùee lewÙeejer oe|Mele Ùee ieef"le keâjlee nw megmebiele nw~
the same time and place or at different times
and places:-
Oeeje 31 kesâ Devegmeej– mJeerke=âefleÙeeB mJeerke=âle efJe<eÙeeW keâe efveMÛeeÙekeâ
pees leLÙe, efJeJeeÅe ve nesles ngS Yeer efkeâmeer efJeJeeÅekeâ leLÙe meyetle vener nQ efkeâvleg efJeyevOe kesâ ™he ceW ØeJee|lele keâer pee mekeâleer nw~
mes Gme Øekeâej mebmeòeâ nw efkeâ Jes Skeâ ner mebJÙeJenej kesâ 65. Nacoanalysis, polygraph test and brain
electrical activation profile test conducted
Yeeie nw, Ûeens Jes Gmeer meceÙe Deewj mLeeve hej Ùee efJeefYeVe against will of the person subjected to such
meceÙeeW Deewj mLeeveeW hej Ieefšle ngS nes- tests, violates his right protected under Article
(a) are irrelevant/Demebiele nw 20(3), and right to personal liberty protected
(b) are relevant/megmebiele nw under Article 21 of the Constitution of India,
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was held by the Supreme Court in which of the keâLeve ‘De’- peye meWMevme vÙeeÙeeueÙe ce=lÙeg keâe oC[eosMe
following cases:- heeefjle keâjlee nw lees meeceevÙe efveÙece (DeehejeefOekeâ)
efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâer FÛÚe kesâ efJe®æ Gme hej efkeâÙes ieÙes 1980 kesâ efveÙece 102 kesâ Devegmeej yeboer keâes mecegefÛele
veejkeâes Svesefueefmeme, heesueer«eeHeâ Deewj yeÇvs e Fueskeäš^erkeâue Øee™he ceW Jeejvš Éeje Gme pesue ceW Yespesiee peneB mes Jen
SkeäšerJesMeve ØeesHeâeFue šsmš, YeejleerÙe mebefJeOeeve kesâ Deheves efJeÛeejCe kesâ efueS DeeÙee Lee Deewj ce=lÙeg oC[eosMe
DevegÛÚso 20(3) ceW mebjef#ele DeefOekeâej SJeb DevegÛÚso GoIeesef<ele efkeâÙes peeves kesâ ÛeewLes efove lekeâ GÛÛe
21 ceW mebjef#ele owefnkeâ mJeleb$elee kesâ Gmekesâ DeefOekeâejeW keâe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Deheveer keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeb Øemlegle keâjsiee
nveve keâjlee nw, Ssmee meJeexÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves efvecve ceW mes keâLeve ‘ye’- peye meWMevme vÙeeÙeeueÙe Skeâ ceefnuee yeboer kesâ
efkeâme efveCe&Ùe ceW DeefYeefveOee&efjle efkeâÙee nw- efJe™æ ce=lÙeg oC[eosMe heeefjle keâjlee nw lees Jen meeceevÙe
(a) Wakkar and another v. State of Uttar Pradesh, efveÙece (DeehejeefOekeâ) 1980 kesâ efveÙece 104 kesâ
(2011) 3 SCC 306
Devegmeej Ssmes yeboer mJeÙeb mes peebÛe kesâ yeeo Ùen efJeÛeeefjle
Jekeâej SJeb DevÙe yeveece GòejØeosMe jepÙe (2011) 3 keâjsiee, Ùeefo DeeJeMÙekeâ nes, efkeâ keäÙee Jen ieYe&Jeleer nw
Smemeermeer 306 Deewj Ùeefo Jen mecePelee nw efkeâ Ssmee mebYeeefJele nw lees Jen
(b) Munna Kumar Upadhyay v. State of Andhra Gmekeâe hejer#eCe efpeuee efÛeefkeâlmee DeefOekeâejer Ùee DevÙe
Pradesh, (2012) 6 SCC 174
Ssmes efÛeefkeâlmekeâ efpemes Jen "erkeâ mecePes mes keâjeÙesiee Deewj
cegVee kegâceej GheeOÙeeÙe yeveece DeebOeÇ ØeosMe jepÙe (2012)
Ùeefo Ùen heelee nw efkeâ Jen JeemleJe ceW ieYe&Jeleer nw lees GÛÛe
6 Smemeermeer 174
vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Fmekeâer efjheesš& Yespesiee
(c) Jagroop Singh v. State of Punjab, (2012) 11
(a) Both the aforesaid statements are correct
SCC 768
GheÙeg&òeâ oesveeW ner keâLeve mener nw
peie™he efmebn yeveece hebpeeye jepÙe (2012) 11
(b) Statement 'A' is correct and Statement 'B' is
Smemeermeer 768 incorrect
(d) Selvi and others v. State of Karnataka, (2010) keâLeve (De) mener nw Deewj keâLeve (ye) ieuele nw
7 SCC 263
(c) Statement 'B' is correct and Statement 'A' is
mesueJeer Je DevÙe yeveece keâvee&škeâ jepÙe (2010) 7 incorrect
Smemeermeer 263 keâLeve (ye) mener nw Deewj keâLeve (De) ieuele nw
Ans. (d) : mesuyeer Je DevÙe yeveece keâvee&škeâ jepÙe (2010)S.C (d) None of them is correct
ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen DeefYeefveOee&efjle efkeâÙee efkeâ efkeâmeer JÙeefkeäle Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& mener veneR nw
keâer FÛÚe kesâ efJe™æ Gme hej efkeâÙes ieÙes veejkeâes Svesefueefmeme, Ans. (a) : Ghejeskeäle oesveeW keâLeve mener nw–
heesueer«eeHeâ Deewj yeÇsve Fueskeäš^erkeâue SkeäšerJesMeve ØeesHeâeFue šsmš, YeejleerÙe meeceevÙe efveÙece (DeehejeefOekeâ) 1980 kesâ efveÙece 102 kesâ Devegmeej
mebefJeOeeve kesâ DevegÛÚso 20(3) ceW mebjef#ele SJeb Deveg. 21 ceW mebjef#ele yeboer keâes mecegefÛele Øee™he ceW Jeejvš Éeje Gme pesue ceW Yespesiee peneB mes
owefnkeâ mJelev$elee kesâ Gmekesâ DeefOekeâejeW keâe nveve keâjlee nw~ Jen Deheves efJeÛeejCe kesâ efueS DeeÙee Lee Deewj ce=lÙeg oC[eosMe GoIeesef<ele
66. Statement 'A' - When a Court of Sessions efkeâÙes peeves kesâ ÛeewLes efove lekeâ GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Deheveer keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeb
passes a sentence of death, the Court shall, Øemlegle keâjsiee~
according to Rule 102 of the General Rules meeceevÙe efveÙece (DeehejeefOekeâ) 1980 kesâ efveÙece 104 kesâ Devegmeej
(Criminal) 1980, commit the prisoner by a
Ssmes yeboer mJeÙeb mes peebÛe kesâ yeeo Ùen efJeÛeeefjle keâjsiee, Ùeefo DeeJeMÙekeâ
warrant in the appropriate form to the jail
from which he came to stand his trial, and shall nes, efkeâ keäÙee Jen ieYe&Jeleer nw Deewj Ùeefo Jen mecePelee nw efkeâ Ssmee
submit its proceedings to the High Court at the mebYeeefJele nw lees Jen Gmekeâe hejer#eCe efpeuee efÛeefkeâlmee DeefOekeâejer Ùee
latest on the fourth day after the sentence of DevÙe Ssmes efÛeefkeâlmekeâ efpemes Jen "erkeâ mecePes mes keâjeÙesiee Deewj Ùeefo
death has been pronounced. Ùen heelee nw efkeâ Jen JeemleJe ceW ieYe&Jeleer nw lees GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes
Statement 'B' - When a Court of Sessions Fmekeâer efjheesš& Yespesiee~
passes a sentence against a female prisoner to
67. How many kinds of punishment are provided
death, according to Rule 104 of the General
in Section 53 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860?
Rules (Criminal) 1980, it shall consider after
enquiring from such prisoner herself, if YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee, 1860 keâer Oeeje 53 ceW efkeâleves
necessary, whether she is pregnant and if it Øekeâej kesâ oC[eW keâe ØeeJeOeeve nw?
thinks that it is likely, it shall have her (a) Six/Ú:
examined by the District Medical Officer or (b) Four/Ûeej
such other doctor shall as it may consider fit
and if it finds that she is in fact pregnant, it (c) Five/heebÛe
shall make a report to the High Court. (d) Seven/meele
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Ans. (c) : YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 53 ceW 5 Øekeâej kesâ oC[ likely to cause Z's death, includes B to fire at
keâe ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw– the bush. B fires and kills Z.
What offence has been committed by A and B?
henuee – ce=lÙeg
keâ Ùen peevelee nw efkeâ Ùe Skeâ PeeÌ[er kesâ heerÚs nw~ Ke Ùen
otmeje – DeepeerJeve keâejeJeeme
vener peevelee~ Ùe keâer ce=lÙeg keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe mes Ùee Ùen
leermeje – keâejeJeeme, pees oes YeeBefle keâe nes mekeâlee nw–
peeveles ngS efkeâ Gmemes Ùe efkeâ ce=lÙeg keâeefjle nesvee mebYeeJÙe
(a) keâef"ve
nw, Ke keâes Gme PeeÌ[er hej ieesueer Ûeueeves kesâ efueS keâ
(b) meeoe
GlØesefjle keâjlee nw~ Ke ieesueer Ûeueelee nw Deewj Ùe keâes ceej
ÛeewLee – mecheefòe keâe mecehenjCe
[euelee nw~
heeBÛeJee – pegcee&vee~
keâ Deewj Ke Éeje keäÙee DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee ieÙee nw?
68. According to Sections 73 and 74 of the Indian
Penal Code, 1860, a convict can be kept in (a) A and B both would be guilty of committing
solitary confinement for any portion or offence punishable under Section 302 IPC
portions of imprisonment to which he is keâ Deewj Ke oesveeW YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 302
sentenced. Which of the following is incorrect? kesâ Devleie&le DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves kesâ oes<eer neWies
YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 73 SJeb 74 kesâ Devegmeej (b) While A would be guilty of committing
efkeâmeer oes<eefmeæ keâes efoÙes ieÙes oC[ kesâ efkeâmeer Yeeie offence under Section 302 IPC, B would be
DeLeJee Yeesieer keâer DeJeefOe kesâ efueS Skeâevle heefjjesOe ceW guilty of committing offence under Section
304 Part II, IPC
jKee pee mekeâlee nw~ efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee mener veneR nw?
keâ YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 302 kesâ Devleie&le
(a) For period not exceeding three months in the
whole/kegâue efceueekeâj leerve ceen keâer DeJeefOe mes DeefOekeâ
DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves keâe oes<eer nesiee peyeefkeâ Ke YeejleerÙe
ve nes oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 304 Yeeie II keâe DehejeOe keâeefjle
(b) For period not exceeding three months, if the keâjves keâe oes<eer nesiee
term of the imprisonment exceeds six months (c) A would be guilty of committing offence
and does not exceed one year/Ùeefo mepee keâer punishable under Section 304IPC, B would be
guilty of no offence
DeJeefOe Ú: ceen mes DeefOekeâ Deewj Skeâ Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ veneR
nw lees leerve ceen keâer DeJeefOe mes DeefOekeâ veneR keâ YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 304 kesâ Devleie&le
(c) For period not exceeding three months, if the
DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves keâe oes<eer nesiee peyeefkeâ Ke efkeâmeer
term of the imprisonment exceeds one DehejeOe keâe oes<eer veneR nesiee
year/Ùeefo mepee keâer DeJeefOe Skeâ Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ nw lees (d) A and B both would be guilty of committing
leerve ceen keâer DeJeefOe mes DeefOekeâ veneR offence punishable under Section 304 Part-I
of the IPC
(d) The solitary confinement in no case shall
exceed 14 days at a time/efkeâmeer Yeer DeJemLee ces keâ Deewj Ke oesveeW YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee 304 Yeeie I kesâ
Skeâevle heefjjesOe keâer DeJeefOe Skeâ yeej ceW 14 efoJeme mes Devleie&le DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves kesâ oes<eer neWies
DeefOekeâ veneR nesieer Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 299 kesâ
Ans. (b) : Oeeje 73 kesâ Devegmeej peye keâesF& JÙeefòeâ Ssmes DehejeOe kesâ „eble (b) hej DeeOeeefjle nw, efpemekesâ Devegmeej B efkeâmeer Yeer DehejeOe keâe
efueS oes<eefmeæ "njeÙee peelee nw efpemekesâ efueS vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Fme oes<eer veneR nesiee, efkeâvleg A ves Oeeje 299 ceW heefjYeeef<ele leLee Oeeje
mebefnlee kesâ DeOeerve Gmes keâef"ve keâejeJeeme mes oC[eefo° keâjves keâer Meefòeâ 304 ceW oC[veerÙe DeehejeefOekeâ ceeveJe-JeOe keâe DehejeOe efkeâÙee nw~
nw, lees vÙeeÙeeueÙe DehejeOeer keâes Skeâevle heefjjesOe ceW jKeves keâe DeeosMe os 70. A is in a house which is on fire, with Z, a child.
mekesâiee, pees kegâue efceueekeâj leerve ceeme mes DeefOekeâ keâe ve nesiee Deewj People below hold out a blanket. A drops the
child from the house-top, knowing it to be
efvecve ceeheceeve kesâ Devegmeej jKee peeÙesiee- likely that the fall may kill the child but not
(1) Ùeefo keâejeJeeme keâer DeJeefOe 6 ceeme mes DeefOekeâ keâe ve nes lees Skeâ intending to kill the child, and intending, in
ceeme mes DeveefOekeâ meceÙe, good faith, the child's benefit, and the child
(2) Ùeefo keâejeJeeme keâer DeJeefOe 6 ceeme mes DeefOekeâ nes Deewj Skeâ Je<e& dies:-
mes DeefOekeâ ve nes lees oes ceeme mes DeveefOekeâ meceÙe, Which of the following offence has been
(3) Ùeefo keâejeJeeme keâer DeJeefOe Skeâ Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ nes lees leerve ceeme committed by A?
mes DeveefOekeâ meceÙe~ Skeâ efMeMeg Ùe kesâ meeLe keâ Skeâ peueles ngS ie=n ceW nw~ ie=n
Oeeje 74 kesâ Devegmeej efkeâmeer Yeer DeJemLee ceW Skeâevle heefjjesOe keâer kesâ veerÛes ueesie Skeâ keâcyeue leeve uesles nQ~ keâ Gme efMeMeg
DeJeefOe Skeâ yeej ceW 14 efoJeme mes DeefOekeâ veneR nesieer~ keâes Ùen peeveles ngS efkeâ mebYeeJÙe nw efkeâ efiejves mes Jen
69. A knows Z to behind a bush. B does not know efMeMeg cej peeS efkeâvleg Gme efMeMeg keâes ceej [eueves keâe
it. A, intending to cause, or knowing it to be DeeMeÙe ve jKeles ngS Deewj meod-YeeJehetJe&keâ Gme efMeMeg kesâ
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HeâeÙeos kesâ DeeMeÙe mes ie=n-Úle hej mes veerÛes efieje oslee nw Ans. (b) : efpeme meJe&veece mes Jekeälee kesâ heeme DeLeJee otj keâer efkeâmeer
SJeb efMeMeg keâer ce=lÙeg nes peeleer nw- Jemleg keâe yeesOe neslee nes, ‘efveMÛeÙeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece’ keânles nQ~
keâ ves efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw? ♦ efnvoer ceW kegâue 11 meJe&veece nQ–ceQ, legce, Deehe, Ùen, Jen, pees,
(a) Section 304-A, of Indian Penal Code, 1860 mees, keâesF&, kegâÚ, keâewve, keäÙee~
YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee, 1860 keâer Oeeje 304-keâ ♦ ØeÙeesie keâer Âef<š mes meJe&veece kesâ 6 Yeso nQ –
(b) Section 304-A Part-II, of Indian Penal Code,
(1) heg™<eJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece (4) ØeMveJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece
1860
YeeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee, 1860 keâer Oeeje 304 Yeeie II (2) ef v eMÛeÙeJeeÛekeâ meJe& v eece (5) mecyevOeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece
(c) Section 302, of Indian Penal Code, 1860
(3) DeefveMÛeÙeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece (6) efvepeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece
YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee, 1860 keâer Oeeje 302 74. meb%ee Ùee meJe&veece keâe ef›eâÙee kesâ meeLe mebyebOe efveOee&efjle
(d) A has committed no offence keâjves Jeeues lelJe keânueeles nw-
keâ ves keâesF& DehejeOe keâeefjle veneR efkeâÙee nw (a) efJeMes<eCe
Ans. (d) : Øemlegle mecemÙee YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 92 kesâ (b) DeJÙeÙe
°evle (d) hej DeeOeeefjle nw, efpemekesâ Devegmeej, A ves keâesF& DehejeOe (c) ef›eâÙee
veneR efkeâÙee~ Oeeje 92 kesâ Devegmeej, mecceefle kesâ efyevee efkeâmeer JÙeefkeäle kesâ (d) keâejkeâ
HeâeÙeos kesâ efueS meodYeeJehetJe&keâ efkeâÙee ieÙee keâeÙe& DehejeOe veneR nw~ Ans. (d) : meb%ee Ùee meJe&veece keâe ef›eâÙee kesâ meeLe mecyevOe efveOee&efjle
keâjves Jeeues lelJe ‘keâejkeâ’ keânueeles nw~
meeceevÙe efnvoer efnvoer Yee<ee ceW keâejkeâeW keâer mebKÙee 8 nw~ Fve keâejkeâeW keâe efJeJejCe
71. Jes Meyo pees efkeâmeer mebmke=âle Ùee Øeeke=âle cetue mes efvekeâues ngS efvecveefueefKele nw –
veneR peeve heÌ[les Deewj efpevekeâer JÙeglheefòe keâe helee veneR keâejkeâ - efJeYeefkeäle
ueielee, keânueeles nQ- keâòee& - ves
(a) lelmece keâce& - keâes
(b) JÙebpeve keâjCe - mes, Éeje
(c) osMepe mecØeoeve - keâes, kesâ efueS
(d) KeÌ[er yeesueer Deeheeoeve - mes
Ans. (c) : Jes Meyo pees efkeâmeer mebmke=âle Ùee Øeeke=âle cetue mes efvekeâues ngS DeefOekeâjCe - ceW, hej
veneR peeve heÌ[les Deewj efpevekeâer JÙeglheefòe keâe helee veneR ueielee ‘osMepe’ mecyees O eve - ns! Dejs!
Meyo keânueeles nQ~ 75. oes Ùee DeefOekeâ MeyoeW kesâ hejmhej mebyebOe yeleeves Jeeues
osMepe Meyo’ Deeceleewj hej #es$eerÙe Yee<ee ceW ØeÙeesie efkeâÙes peeles nQ~ pewmes- MeyoeW DeLeJee ØelÙeÙeeW keâe ueeshe nesves hej, oes Ùee oes mes
ueesše, keâšesje, ef[efyeÙee, efKeÛeÌ[er, efKeÌ[keâer, heieÌ[er, Ûemekeâ Deeefo~ DeefOekeâ Meyo ceW mes pees Skeâ mJeleb$e Meyo yevelee nw,
♦ JÙeglheefòe kesâ DeeOeej hej Meyo kesâ leerve Yeso nwb – keânueelee nw-
(1) ¤Ì{ (2) Ùeewefiekeâ (3) Ùeesie¤Ì{ (a) meceeme
(b) Ghemeie&
72. mJej, JÙebpeve, efJemeie& efkeâmekesâ efJeefYeVe Øekeâej nQ-
(c) efJeMes<eCe
(a) efJeMes<eCe
(d) meb%ee
(b) meb%ee
Ans. (b) : oes Ùee oes mes DeefOekeâ MeyoeW kesâ hejmhej mecyevOe yeleeves
(c) meJe&veece
Jeeues MeyoeW DeLeJee ØelÙeÙeeW keâe ueeshe nesves hej, oes Ùee oes mes DeefOekeâ
(d) mebefOe
MeyoeW ceW mes pees Skeâ mJeleb$e Meyo yevelee nw, ‘Ghemeie&’ keânueelee nw~
Ans. (d) : mJej, JÙebpeve, efJemeie&, meefvOe kesâ efJeefYeVe Øekeâej nQ~ oes Ghemeie& oes Meyoes [Ghe ± meie&] mes efceuekeâj yevee nw, efpemeceW
JeCeeX kesâ cesue mes nesves Jeeues efJekeâeme keâes ‘meefvOe’ keânles nQ~ JeCeeX kesâ ‘Ghe’ keâe DeLe& nw – ‘meceerhe’ Deewj ‘meie&&’ keâe DeLe& nw- ‘me=ef<š keâjvee’
DeeOeej hej meefvOe kesâ leerve Yeso nQ– Fme Øekeâej Ghemeie& keâe Meeefyokeâ DeLe& - ‘‘efkeâmeer Meyo kesâ meceerhe Deekeâj
(1) mJej meefvOe (2) JÙebpeve meefvOe (3) efJemeie& meefvOe veÙee Meyo yeveevee’’ neslee nw~ GhemeieeX keâer mebKÙee Fme Øekeâej mes
73. efpeme meJe&veece mes Jeòeâe kesâ heeme DeLeJee otj keâer efkeâmeer efveefMÛele keâer ieF& nw–
Jemleg keâe yeesOe neslee nes, keâes keânles nQ- mebmke=âle – 22 Got& - 12 DeJÙeÙe – 10
(a) efvepeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece ef n voer – 10 Deb « es p eer - 6
(b) efve§eÙeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece 76. ‘neÙe! Deye ceQ keäÙee keâ™b~’ efkeâme Øekeâej keâe DeJÙeÙe nw-
(c) Deefve§eÙeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece (a) ef›eâÙee efJeMes<eCe
(d) mebyebOeJeeÛekeâ meJe&veece (b) mebyebOe metÛekeâ
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(c) mecegÛÛeÙeyeesOekeâ (a) he=‰ebkeâve
(d) efJemceÙeeefoyeesOekeâ (b) Øesme efJe%eefhle
Ans. (d) : ‘neÙe! Deye ceQ keäÙee keâ™B~’ efJemceÙeeefoyeesOekeâ DeJÙeÙe nw~ (c) heefjhe$e
Jen Meyo efpeveceW efuebie, JeÛeve, keâejkeâ kesâ DeeOeej hej cetue Meyo ceW (d) ØemleeJe
keâesF& heefjJele&ve veneR neslee DeLee&le cetue Meyo DeheefjJeefle&le jnlee nw~ Gve Ans. (a) : cetue he$e keâer Øeefleefueefhe efkeâmeer efJeYeeie keâes Øesef<ele keâer peeleer
MeyoeW keâes ‘DeJÙeÙe’ keânles nQ~ DeJÙeÙe keâe Meeefyokeâ DeLe& - ‘pees JÙeÙe nw~ Gmes ‘he=‰ebkeâve’ keânles nQ~ peyeefkeâ –
ve nes’ heefjhe$e- peye keâesF& metÛevee Ùee efveoxMe Skeâ meeLe Deveskeâ keâeÙee&ueÙeeW
cegKÙe ™he mes DeJÙeÙe kesâ Ûeej Yeso nesles nQ~ keâes hesÇef<ele keâer peeleer nw, lees Gmes ‘heefjhe$e’ keânles nQ~
(1) ef›eâÙeeefJeMes<eCe DeJÙeÙe Øesme efJe%eefhle – Øesme efJe%eefhle mejkeâejer DeeuesKe keâe Skeâ cenlJehetCe&
(2) mebyebOeyeesOekeâ DeJÙeÙe Øekeâej nw~ peye mejkeâej kesâ efkeâmeer efJeYeeie kesâ Éeje Deheves efveCe&Ùe keâes
(3) mecegÛÛeÙeyeesOekeâ DeJÙeÙe efJemleej mes pevelee kesâ yeerÛe Øemeeefjle keâjvee neslee nw, lees Fmekesâ efueS
(4) efJemceÙeeefoyeesOekeâ DeJÙeÙe Jen efJeYeeie metÛevee kesâ DeeuesKe keâes lewÙeej keâj he$e ØekeâeMeve mebmLeeve kesâ
77. ef›eâÙee kesâ Gme ™heevlejCe keâes, efpememes ef›eâÙee kesâ JÙeeheej mebmLeehekeâ keâes he$e ceW ØekeâeefMele keâjves kesâ efueS Øesef<ele keâj oslee nw~
keâe meceÙe leLee Gmekeâer hetCe& DeLeJee DehetCe& DeJemLee keâe ØemleeJe – ØemleeJe, mebmeoerÙe Øeef›eâÙee ceW, meove kesâ mece#e ÛeÛee& nsleg
yeesOe neslee nw, keâes keânles nw- jKeer ieÙeer efkeâmeer DeewheÛeeefjkeâ yeele keâes keâne peelee nw~
(a) meceeme 81. ‘Iej keâer cegieea oeue yejeyej’, keâneJele keâe DeLe& nw-
(b) meJe&veece (a) Iej keâer cegieea keâes oeue kesâ yejeyej cetuÙeJeeve mecePevee
(c) keâeue (b) Iej keâer cegieea keâes yejeyej oeue efKeueevee
(d) keâejkeâ (c) cegieea Je oeue Keevee
Ans. (c) : ef›eâÙee kesâ Gme ™heevlejCe keâes, efpememes ef›eâÙee kesâ JÙeeheej (d) Deheves Deeoceer keâes keâce cenlJe osvee
keâe meceÙe leLee Gmekeâer hetCe& DeLeJee DehetCe& DeJemLee keâe yeesOe neslee nw Ans. (d) : ‘Iej keâer cegieea oeue yejeyej’ keâneJele keâe DeLe&- ‘Deheves
Gmes ‘keâeue’ keânles nQ~ Deeoceer keâes keâce cenlJe osvee’ neslee nw~
keâeue kesâ leerve Yeso nQ – (1) Jele&ceeve keâeue (2) Yetlekeâeue (3) 82. ‘‘meeOJeeÛejCe’’ Meyo keâe mebefOe efJeÛÚso efkeâme ›eâce ceW nw-
YeefJe<Ùekeâeue (a) meeOeg ± DeeÛejCe
meceeme – oes DeLeJee oes mes DeefOekeâ MeyoeW mes efceuekeâj yeves ngS veÙes (b) meeOe ± DeeÛejCe
meeLe&keâ Meyo keâes ‘meceeme’ keânles nQ~ meceeme jÛevee ceW ØeeÙe: oes heo (c) meeOeJe ± ÛejCe
nesles nQ henues heo keâes ‘hetJe& heo’ Deewj otmejs heo keâes ‘Gòej heo’ keâne (d) meeOeg ± ÛejCe
peelee nw~ meceeme kesâ efveÙeceeW mes oesveeW heo efceuekeâj mecemle heo DeLeJee Ans. (a) : ‘meeOJeeÛejCe’ Meyo keâe meefvOe efJeÛÚso ‘meeOeg ± DeeÛejCe’
meeceeefmekeâ heo keânueeles nQb~ kesâ ›eâce ceW nw~
78. efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee Meyo ‘Ûeeboveer’ keâe meceeveeLeea veneR Ùen ‘ÙeCe mJej meefvOe’ nw~ Fmekesâ Devegmeej Ùeefo F, F&, G,
nw? T, $e+ kesâ yeeo keâesF& efYeVe mJej DeeÙes lees ›eâceMe: Ùe, Je Deewj j lees
(a) Ûeefvõkeâe peelee nw~ pewmes –
(b) keâewcegoer Deefle ± DeefOekeâ = DelÙeefOekeâ
(c) pÙeeslmvee efve ± Tve = vÙetve
(d) keâeue$e ceele= ± Devegceefle = cee$evegceefle
Ans. (d) : ‘keâeue$e’ Meyo ÛeeBoveer keâe meceeveeLeea veneR nw peyeefkeâ- 83. ‘veerueeslheueced’ ceW meceeme nw-
Ûeefvõkeâe, keâewcegoer Deewj pÙeeslmevee meceeveeLeea Meyo nQ~ (a) lelheg®<e
79. efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee ‘efJeueesce Ùegice’ mener nw- (b) keâce&OeejÙe
(a) efve<keâece-mekeâece (c) yeng›eerefn
(b) efvekeâš-meefVekeâš (d) DeJÙeÙeerYeeJe
(c) veeMe-efJeveeMe Ans. (b) : veerueeslheueced cebs ‘keâce&OeejÙe meceeme’ nw~ efpeme meceeme kesâ
(d) efceleJÙeÙeer-DeuheJÙeÙeer meeceeefmekeâ heoeW ceW ‘Gheceeve-GhecesÙe’ DeLeJee efJeMes<eCe-efJeMes<Ùe mecyevOe
Ans. (a) : ‘efve<keâece-mekeâece’ Meyo efJekeâuhe efJeueesce keâe mener Meyo nes JeneB keâce&OeejÙe meceeme neslee nw~ pewmes –
Ùegice nw~ Mes<e meYeer efJekeâuhe hejmhej meceeveeLeea nQ~ ‘veJe/ÙegJekeâ’ ceW efJeMes<eCe-efJeMes<Ùe mecyevOe
80. cetue he$e keâer Øeefleefueefhe efkeâmeer efJeYeeie keâes Øesef<ele keâer ‘efJeÅegle Jesie’ ceW Gheceeve-GhesÙe mecyevOe
peeleer nw, Gmes keäÙee keânles nw- ‘DeOehekeâe’ ceW efJeMes<eCe-efJeMes<Ùe mecyevOe
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84. efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewvemee Meyo ‘efJeÅegle’ keâe 88. Pick up the correct synonym for the word:
heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer veneR nw? STUBBORN
(a) leefÌ[le (a) Easy
(b) Obstinate
(b) Ûeheuee
(c) Willing
(c) keâesob[ (d) Pliable
(d) ÛebÛeuee Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Meyo 'Stubborn' (efpeöer, n"er) keâe meceeveeLeea
Ans. (c) : ‘keâesob[’ Meyo ‘efJeÅegle’ keâe heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer veneR nw~ efJeÅegle Meyo 'Obstinate' (DeefÌ[Ùeue, meKle) nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
keâe heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer Meyo-ÛebÛeuee, Ûeheuee, efJeÅegle, meewoeceveer, oeefceveer, Easy- mejue
leefÌ[le, yeerpegjer, #eCeØeYee Deeefo~ Willing- FÛÚe,men<e& Øemlegle
Meyo - heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer Meyo Pliable- keâesceue, ueÛeeruee
heg<he - hetâue, megceve, kegâmegce, Øemetve~ 89. Choose the word opposite in the meaning to the
cesIe - Ieve, peueIej, Jeeefjo, veerjo, JeeefjOej~ word:
ARBITRARY
jeef$e - ieJe&jer, efveMee, jele, jwve, jpeveer, Ùeeefceveer~ (a) Dictatorial
mejmJeleer - yeÇeÿeer, Yeejleer, Yee<ee, Jeekeâd, efieje, Meejoe~ (b) Autocratic
efmebn - Meeot&ue, JÙeeIeÇ, hebÛecegKe, ce=iejepe, kesâmejer, (c) High handed
kesânjer~ (d) Methodical
85. ‘efpeve {t@{e efleve heeFÙeeB ienjs heeveer hew"’ ueeskeâesefòeâ keâe Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Meyo 'Arbitrary' (DeefveÙebef$ele, FÛÚeOeerve) keâe
DeLe& nw- efJehejerleeLe&keâ Meyo 'Dictatorial' (Dee%eemetÛekeâ, leeveeMeener) nesiee~
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(a) efyevee ØeÙeeme kesâ ueeYe nesvee
Autocratic- efvejbkegâMe, mJesÛÚeÛeejer
(b) keâece keâjves ceW MeerIeÇlee keâjvee
High handed- keâ"esj, ›etâj
(c) heefjßece keâe Heâue DeJeMÙe efceuelee nw
Methodical- ›eâceevegmeej
(d) meebmeeefjkeâlee ceW efuehle jnkeâj F&Õej keâes Øeehle keâjvee
Note: In next two questions, choose the alternative
Ans. (c) : ‘efpeve {tB{e efleve heeFÙeeB ienjs heeveer hew"’ ueeskeâesefkeäle keâe which best expresses the meaning of the
DeLe& - ‘heefjßece keâe heâue DeJeMÙe efceuelee’ nw~ idiom/phrase.
90. 'A man of weight'
General English (a) A fat person
Note: Identify the tense in the following sentence: (b) To truthful and trustworthy man
(c) A man of importance
86. I am pleading for the preservation of trees
(d) A notorious man
(a) Simple Present Tense
(b) Past Tense Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Idiom 'A man of weight' keâe DeLe& nw- A
(c) Present Continuous Tense man of importance (cenlJehetCe& JÙeefòeâ).
(d) Past Continuous Tense 91. 'A fool's paradise'
(a) Paradise of idiots
Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Present Continuous Tense ceW nw,
(b) A state of happiness for foolish reasons
keäÙeeWefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW helping verb 'am' leLee verb kesâ meeLe 'ing' (c) To live in the past
form keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ (d) To remain in the state of day dreaming
Structure- Subject + is/am/are + VI + ing + other words Ans. (b) : efoS ieS Idiom 'A fool's paradise' keâe DeLe& nw- 'A
87. Fill in the blank with correct form of verb: happy state that one inhabits for foolish, unfounded or
My sister saw a snake while she ............ in the delusional reasons, a state of happiness for foolish
garden reasons (nJeeF& cenue).
(a) Was walking Note: In the next three questions, identify the correct
(b) Walks indirect speech.
(c) Is walking 92. The Policeman said to us, 'where are you
(d) Were walking going'?
(a) The Policeman asked to us where we are
Ans. (a) : efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Singular verb 'was walking'
going
(Singular subject 'she' kesâ efueS) keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw, ÛetBefkeâ (b) The Policeman told us where we were going
JeekeäÙe keâer Main clause past tense ceW nw, Dele: Sub-ordinate (c) The Policeman enquired where we were
clause Yeer Past tense ceW nesieer~ going
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(d) The Policeman said where we are going (b) A letter has been written to her father by
Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe (direct speech) Interrogative Mona
sentence ceW nw~ Fmekeâer Indirect speech yeveeves kesâ efueS (c) A letter was being written by Mona to her
father
reporting verb 'said to' keâes 'enquired' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâjkesâ,
(d) A letter was written by Mona to her father
reported speech kesâ question word (where) keâes
Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe (active voice) past continuous
conjunction kesâ ™he ceW peesÌ[ osles nQ~ Reported speech keâes
tense ceW nw~ Fmekeâer passive voice mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw-
assertive yeveekeâj, Present continuous tense keâes Past
Subject + was/were + being + VIII form + other words
continuous tense ceW yeoueleW nQ leLee Pronoun 'you' keâes Passive voice-
Object kesâ Devegmeej 'we' ceW heefjJeefle&le keâj osleW nQ~ A letter was being written by Mona to her father.
Indirect speech- Note: In the next three questions choose the correct
The policeman enquired where we were going. option to fill in the blanks.
93. 'Call the first witness', said the Judge. 97. .......... rich should help ............... poor.
(a) The Judge asked for calling first witness (a) A, a
(b) The Judge commanded them to call the first (b) The, a
witness (c) The, an
(c) The Judge said to call the first witness (d) The, the
(d) The Judge requested to call for first witness Ans. (d) : efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeveeW ceW definite article 'The' keâe
Ans. (b) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe (direct speech) imperative ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ ØeeÙe: Adjective keâe ØeÙeesie noun keâes oMee&veW kesâ
sentence nw~ Fmekeâer Indirect speech yeveeves kesâ efueS efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw, hejvleg Adjective kesâ henues Article 'the' keâe
Reporting verb 'said' keâer peien 'Commanded' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles ØeÙeesie Skeâ mecetn Ùee peeefle keâes oMee&veW kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~
nQ~ Inverted commas (" ") nšekeâj reported speech keâes Example- The rich, the poor, the English.
Conjunction 'to' mes peesÌ[ osleW nQ~ 98. ............. pupil should obey his teacher.
Indirect Speech- (a) A
The Judge commanded them to call the first witness. (b) The
(c) An
94. She said to me, "I shall play now."
(d) X
(a) She told me that she should play now
(b) She told me that she should play then Ans. (a) : efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Indefinite article 'A' keâe
(c) She told me that she would play now ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ 'A' is used before countable or singular
(d) She told me that she would play then nouns referring to people that have not already been
mentioned.
Ans. (b) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe (Direct speech) assertive
99. Kalidas is ............. Shakespeare of India.
sentence nw~ Fmekeâer Indirect speech yeveeves kesâ efueS reporting
(a) a
verb 'said to' keâes 'told' ceW yeouekeâj inverted commas (" ")
(b) an
keâes nše osles nw leLee conjunction 'that' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ (c) the
Reported speech ceW 'shall' keâes 'should' pronoun 'I' keâes
(d) x
subject kesâ Devegmeej 'she' leLee 'now' keâes 'then' ceW yeoue osles nQ~
Ans. (c) : efjòeâ mLeeve ceW definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele
Indirect speech-
She told me that she should play then. nw~ peye efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâer leguevee efkeâmeer ceneve JÙeefòeâ mes keâer peeS leye
In the next two question, choose the correct ceneve JÙeefòeâ kesâ henues definite article 'the' keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee
Active/Passive voice. nw~
95. Someone gave her a bull dog 100. What do you mean by 'ACTUS CURIAE
(a) She was given a bull dog NEMINEM GRAVABIT'
(b) A bull dog was given to her by someone (a) A personal right of action dies with the
(c) She has been given a bull dog person
(d) She is being given a bull dog by someone (b) The law holds no man responsible for the act
Ans. (b) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe (Active voice) Past indefinite of God
tense ceW nw~ Fmekeâer Passive voice mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw- (c) An act of the court shall prejudice no man/j
(d) None
Subject + was/were + VIII form + other words
Passive voice- Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee term 'Actus Curiae Neminem
A bull dog was given to her by someone. Gravabit' Skeâ legal term nw~ Fmekeâe DeLe& nw- An act of court
96. Mona was writing a letter to her father shall prejudice no man (keâesš& kesâ ke=âlÙe kesâ keâejCe efkeâmeer he#e keâe
(a) A letter was written to her father by Mona vegkeâmeeve veneR nesvee ÛeeefnS)
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jepemLeeve GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeOeerMe-2016
Rajasthan High Court Civil Judge (RJS)-2016
kegâue ØeMve-100 meceÙe : 2 IeCše
efJeefOe (Law) veesš:–Oeeje 10 keâes 2018 kesâ mebMeesOeve Éeje efvecveJele Éeje
1. An arbitration agreement providing for
ØeeflemLeeefhele efkeâÙee ieÙee nw–
arbitration by four arbitrators is, under the ‘‘vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje efkeâmeer mebefJeoe keâe efJeefveefo&„ heeueve Oeeje 11(2),
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, to be Oeeje 14, Oeeje 16 ceW Devle&efJe&„ GheyebOeeW kesâ DeOeerve jnles ngS keâjeÙee
construed as an agreement for arbitration by:- peeÙesiee~
ceeOÙemLeced SJeb meguen DeefOeefveÙece, 1996 kesâ Devleie&le, 3. A partnership firm is:-
Skeâ ceeOÙemLeced keâjej efpemeceW Ûeej ceOÙemLeeW keâe ØeeJeOeeve Skeâ Yeeieeroejer Heâce& nw-
nw, keâes efvecve kesâ Éeje ceeOÙemLeced keâe keâjej ceevee
(a) A distinct legal entity from its partners
peeÙesiee-
Deheves YeeieeroejeW mes Deueie Skeâ efJeefOekeâ FkeâeF&
(a) Sole arbitrator
(b) An independent juristic person
Skeâue ceOÙemLe~
(b) Five arbitrators Skeâ mJelev$e efJeefOekeâ JÙeefòeâlJe
hee@Ûe ceOÙemLe~ (c) An agent of its partners
(c) Three arbitrators Deheves YeeieeroejeW keâer DeefYekeâlee&
leerve ceOÙemLe~ (d) None of the above
(d) Four arbitrators Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
Ûeej ceOÙemLe~
Ans. (d) : YeejleerÙe Yeeieeroejer DeefOeefveÙece 1932 keâer Oeeje 4 kesâ
Ans. (a) : ceeOÙemLeced SJeb meguen DeefOeefveÙece, 1996 kesâ Oeeje 10
Devegmeej, Yeeieeroejer Gve JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ yeerÛe keâe mecyevOe nw, efpevneWves
kesâ Devleie&le- Skeâ ceeOÙemLeced keâjej ceW ceOÙemLeeW keâer mebKÙee mece veneR
Ssmes keâejyeej kesâ ueeYeeW ceW DebMe heeves keâe keâjej keâj efueÙee nw pees Gve
nesveer ÛeeefnS, Ùeefo Ssmee nw lees Skeâue ceeOÙemLeced Éeje ceeOÙemLeced keâe meye kesâ Éeje Ùee GveceW mes efkeâvneR Ùee efkeâmeer kesâ Éeje pees Gve meyekeâer
keâjej ceevee peeÙesiee~ Deesj mes keâeÙe& keâj jne nw, ÛeueeÙee peelee nw~ Skeâ Yeeieeroejer heâce&
2. Specific performance of any contract may be Deheves YeeieeroejeW mes Deueie Skeâ efJeefOekeâ FkeâeF& veneR nesleer nw ve ner
ordered where:-
mebefJeoe keâer efJeefveefo&° heeueve keâe DeeosMe efoÙee pee mekeâlee Yeeieeroejer heâce& Skeâ mJeleb$e efJeefOekeâ JÙeefòeâlJe ceeveer peeleer nw~
nw, peneB- 4. In view of Section 105 of the Transfer of
(a) There exists no standard for ascertaining Property Act, 1882 a lease of immovable
actual damage by non performance of the act property is a transfer of:-
to be done mecheefòe DevlejCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1882 keâer Oeeje 105
efkeâS peeves Jeeues keâeÙe& kesâ Deheeueve Éeje keâeefjle JeemleefJekeâ kesâ ceösvepej mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe heóe Skeâ DevlejCe nw-
vegkeâmeeve keâe DeefYeefve§eÙe keâjves kesâ efueS keâesF& ceevekeâ (a) A right to enjoy such property in con-
efJeÅeceeve ve nes~ sideration of a price paid or promised or of
(b) Compensation in money is adequate relief money, a share of crops, service or any other
Oeve kesâ ™he ceW Øeeflekeâj ÙeLeeÙeesiÙe Deveglees<e nes~ thing of value
(c) The performance of the contract involves efpemeceW efkeâmeer oer ieF& keâercele Ùee efoÙes peeves kesâ JeÛeve,
performance of continuous duty which the DeLeJee Oeve, HeâmeueeW kesâ DebMe, mesJee DeLeJee efkeâmeer DevÙe
court cannot supervise cetuÙeJeeve Jemleg kesâ ØeefleHeâue hej Gme mecheefòe kesâ GheYeesie
mebefJeoe efpemekesâ heeueve ceW Ssmee meleled-keâòe&JÙe keâe heeueve kesâ DeefOekeâej keâe DevlejCe nes~
DevleJe&efuele nes efpemekeâe vÙeeÙeeueÙe heÙe&Jes#eCe ve keâj mekesâ~ (b) An interest in specific immovable property
(d) The contract is by its nature determinable for securing the payment of money adv-anced
mebefJeoe Deheveer Øeke=âefle mes ner heÙe&JemesÙe nes~ eqpemeceW GOeej efoÙes ieÙes Oeve kesâ meboeÙe keâes ØeefleYetle keâjves
Ans. (a) : efJeefveefo&° Deveglees<e DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 10 kesâ Devegmeej kesâ ØeÙeespeve mes efJeefveefo&° mLeeJej mecheefòe ceW efnle keâe
mebefJeoe kesâ efJeefveefo&° heeueve keâe DeeosMe efoÙee pee mekeâlee nw peneB efkeâÙes DevlejCe nes~
peeves Jeeues keâeÙe& kesâ Deheeueve Éeje keâeefjle JeemleefJekeâ vegkeâmeeve keâe (c) Ownership in consideration of price paid or
DeefYeefve§eÙe keâjves kesâ efueS keâesF& ceevekeâ efJeÅeceeve ve nes~ promised
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efpemeceW oer ieF& keâercele Ùee efoÙes peeves kesâ JeÛeve kesâ ØeefleHeâue (d) Either by oral agreement or by a registered
ceW mJeeefcelJe keâe DevlejCe nes~ instrument
(d) Certain immovable property, made volu- Ùee lees ceewefKekeâ keâjej Éeje Ùee jefpemš^erke=âle efueKele Éeje
ntarily and without consideration Ans. (a) : mecheefòe DevlejCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1882 keâer Oeeje 107 kesâ
eqpemeceW efveef§ele mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe mJesÛÚÙee Deewj ØeefleHeâue Devegmeej- mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe Je<ee&vegJe<eea Ùee Skeâ Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ efkeâmeer
kesâ efyevee DevlejCe nes~ DeJeefOe keâe Ùee Jeeef<e&keâ Yeeškeâ Deejef#ele keâjves Jeeuee heóe kesâJeue
Ans. (a) : mecheefòe DevlejCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1882 keâer Oeeje 105 kesâ jefpemš^erke=âle efueKele Éeje efkeâÙee pee mekesâiee~
Devegmeej, mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe heóe Ssmeer mecheefòe kesâ GheYeesie keâjves kesâ mLeeJej mecheefòe kesâ DevÙe meye heós Ùee lees jefpemš^erke=âle efueKele Éeje Ùee
DeefOekeâej keâe Ssmee DevlejCe nw, pees Skeâ DeefYeJÙeòeâ Ùee efJeJeef#ele meceÙe keâypes kesâ heefjoeve meefnle ceewefKekeâ keâjej Éeje efkeâÙes pee mekeWâies~
kesâ efueS Ùee MeeÕele keâeue kesâ efueS efkeâmeer keâercele kesâ, pees oer ieF& nw, 7. Provisions of Section 5 of the Limitation Act,
Ùee efpemes osves keâe JeÛeve efoÙee ieÙee nes DeLeJee Oeve Ùee heâmeueeW kesâ DebMe 1963 for extension of prescribed period are
Ùee mesJee Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe cetuÙeJeeved Jemleg kesâ, pees keâeueeJeOeerÙe ™he mes applicable to:-
Ùee efJeefve&efo&° DeJemejeW hej Devleefjleer Éeje, pees Gme DevlejCe keâes Ssmes efJeefnle keâeue kesâ efJemleejCe nsleg heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece,
efveye&vOeveeW hej Øeefleie=nerle keâjlee nw, Devlejkeâ keâes oer Ùee oer peeveer nw, 1963 keâer Oeeje 5 ueeiet nesleer nw-
Øeefleheâue kesâ ™he ceW efkeâÙee ieÙee nes~ (a) A suit
5. Which article of the Constitution of India Jeeo hej
provides that the law declared by the Supreme (b) An application for execution of decree
Court of India shall be binding on all courts ef[›eâer kesâ efve<heeove kesâ DeeJesove hej
within the territory of India?
(c) Both the above
Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve keâe keâewve mee DevegÛÚso GheyebOe keâjlee
Ghejesòeâ oesveeW hej
nw efkeâ Yeejle kesâ GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Ieesef<ele efJeefOe
(d) None of the above
Yeejle kesâ jepÙe#es$e kesâ Yeerlej meYeer vÙeeÙeeueÙeeW hej
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
Deeyeækeâj nesieer?
(a) Article 141 Ans. (d) : YeejleerÙe heefjmeercee DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 5 kesâ Devegmeej
DevegÛÚso 141 keâesF& Yeer Deheerue Ùee DeeJesove (pees efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee 1908 kesâ
(b) Article 139-A
DeeosMe 21 kesâ GheyevOeeW ceW mes efkeâmeer kesâ DeOeerve kesâ DeeJesove mes efYeVe
DevegÛÚso 139-keâ nes) efJeefnle keâeue kesâ he§eeled «enCe efkeâÙee pee mekesâiee, Ùeefo DeheerueeLeea
(c) Article 140
Ùee DeeJesokeâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Ùen meceeOeeve keâj os efkeâ Gmekesâ heeme
DevegÛÚso 140 efJeefnlekeâeue kesâ Yeerlej Deheerue Ùee DeeJesove ve keâjves keâe heÙee&hle nslegkeâ
(d) Article 142
Lee~
DevegÛÚso 142 Dele: efJeefnle keâeue kesâ efJemleejCe nsleg Oeeje 5 Deheerue leLee
DeeJesove hej ueeiet nesleer nw~
Ans. (a) : YeejleerÙe mebefJeOeeve keâe DevegÛÚso 141 GheyeefvOele keâjlee
nw efkeâ Yeejle kesâ GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Ieesef<ele efJeefOe Yeejle kessâ 8. A suit may be defeated due to:-
jepÙe#es$e kesâ Yeerlej meYeer vÙeeÙeeueÙeeW hej Deeyeækeâj nesieer~ keâesF& Jeeo efJeHeâue nes mekeâlee nw-
(a) Non joinder of a proper party
DevegÛÚso 139keâ - kegâÚ ceeceueeW keâe DeblejCe~
GefÛele he#ekeâej kesâ DemebÙeespeve mes
DevegÛÚso 140 - GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer Deeveg<ebefiekeâ MeefòeâÙeeB~
(b) Misjoinder of a necessary party
DevegÛÚso 142 - GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer ef[ef›eâÙeeW Deewj DeeosMeeW keâe
DeeJeMÙekeâ he#ekeâej kesâ kegâmebÙeespeve mes
ØeJele&ve Deewj ØekeâšerkeâjCe Deeefo kesâ yeejs ceW DeeosMe~
(c) Non joinder of a necessary party
6. A lease of immovable property for any term
DeeJeMÙekeâ he#ekeâej kesâ DemebÙeespeve mes
exceeding one year can be made:-
mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe Skeâ Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ efkeâmeer DeJeefOe (d) Misjoinder of a proper party
keâe heóe efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw- GefÛele he#ekeâej kesâ kegâmebÙeespeve mes
(a) Only by a registered instrument Ans. (c) : efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1908 keâe DeeosMe 1 efveÙece 9
kesâJeue jefpemš^erke=âle efueKele Éeje kesâ Devegmeej- keâesF& Yeer Jeeo he#ekeâejeW kesâ kegâmebÙeespeve Deewj DemebÙeespeve kesâ
(b) By oral agreement keâejCe efJeheâue veneR nesiee~ hejvleg Fme efveÙece keâer keâesF& yeele efkeâmeer
ceewefKekeâ keâjej Éeje DeeJeMÙekeâ he#ekeâej kesâ DemebÙeespeve keâes ueeiet veneR nesieer~ DeLee&led
(c) By oral agreement accompanied with delivery DeeJeMÙekeâ he#ekeâej kesâ DemebÙeespeve hej keâesF& Jeeo efJeHeâue nes mekeâlee nw~
of possession 9. Communication of acceptance is complete as
keâypes kesâ heefjoeve meefnle ceewefKekeâ keâjej Éeje against the proposer:-
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ØemleeJekeâ kesâ efJe™æ Øeefle«enCe keâer mebmetÛevee mechetCe& nes Úe$eeJeeme ceW Jeeme-megefJeOee
peeleer nw- (c) Both (a) and (b)
(a) When it comes to the knowledge of the (a) & (b) oesveeW
proposer (d) None of the above
peye Jen ØemleeJekeâ kesâ %eeve ceW Deeleer nw Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
(b) When it is put in the course of transmission to Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙeb$eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2001 keâer Oeeje
the proposer so as to be out of power of the 2(f) kesâ Devegmeej, ‘‘heefjmej’’ mes efvecveefueefKele DeefYeØesle nw–
acceptor
1. Ssmeer Yetefce pees ke=âef<e-ØeÙeespeveeW kesâ efueS GheÙeesie ceW veneR ueer peeleer
peye Jen Gmekesâ Øeefle Fme Øekeâej heejs<eCe kesâ Deveg›eâce ceW
nw Deewj
keâj oer peeleer nw efkeâ Jen Øeefleie=nerlee keâer Meefòeâ kesâ yeenj
2. Heâece& YeJeve mes efYeVe, keâesF& YeJeve Ùee YeJeve keâe Yeeie pees efveJeeme kesâ
nes peeÙes
™he ceW Ùee JeeefCeeqpÙekeâ GheÙeesie Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe ØeÙeespeveeW kesâ efueS
(c) When the acceptance is communicated to the
proposer
efkeâjeÙes hej efoÙee ieÙee nes, Deewj GmeceW efvecveefueefKele Yeer meeqcceefuele nw–
peye Øeefle«enCe ØemleeJekeâ keâes mebmetefÛele keâer peeS i. Ssmes YeJeve Ùee Yeeie mes Devegueive GÅeeve, Yetefce, ieesoece leLee
(d) All the above
Gheie= n~
Ghejesòeâ meYeer ii. Ssmes YeJeve Ùee Yeeie ceW GheÙeesie kesâ efueS Yet-mJeeceer Éeje efoÙee ieÙee
keâesF& HeâveeaÛej,
Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe mebefJeoe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 keâer Oeeje 4 kesâ hewje
iii. Ssmes YeJeve Ùee Yeeie ceW Gmekesâ DeefOekeâ HeâeÙeoeØeo GheYeesie kesâ efueS
2 kesâ Devegmeej, Øeefle«enCe keâer mebmetÛevee ØemLeehekeâ kesâ efJe®æ leye
Gmemes ueieer ngF& efHeâefšbie Deewj GheueyOe megKe-megefJeOeeSb Deewj
mechetCe& nesleer nw peye Jen Gmekesâ Øeefle Fme Øekeâej heejs<eCe kesâ Deveg›eâce ceW
iv. Ssmes efkeâmeer YeJeve Ùee Yeeie mes Devegueive leLee Gmekesâ meeLe efkeâjeÙes
keâj oer peeleer nw efkeâ Jen Øeefleie=nerlee keâer Meefòeâ kesâ yeenj nes peeÙes~
hej oer ngF& Yetefce, efkeâvleg GmeceW meeqcceefuele veneR nw - efkeâmeer nesšue,
10. The Commissioner appointed under the Oece&Meeuee, heefLekeâeßece, mejeÙe, yeemee yeesef[Ëie neGme Ùee Úe$eeJeeme cesW
provisions of Order XVIII of the Code of Civil
Procedure for the purposes of recording of
keâesF& keâceje DeLeJee DevÙe Jeeme-megefJeOee~
evidence cannot:- 12. 'Dominant heritage' under the Easements Act,
JÙeJenej Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ DeeosMe XVIII kesâ Devleie&le 1882 means:-
megKeeÛeej DeefOeefveÙece, 1882 kesâ DeOeerve ‘DeefOe‰eÙeer
mee#Ùe DeefYeefueefKele keâjves kesâ efueS efveÙegòeâ keâefceMvej
veneR keâj mekeâlee nw- mecheefòeÙeeW’ mes DeefYeØesle nw-
(a) The land for the beneficial enjoyment of
(a) Re-examine a witness which the right exists
mee#eer keâer hegve: hejer#ee Jen Yetefce efpemekesâ HeâeÙeoeØeo GheÙeesie kesâ efueS DeefOekeâej
(b) Decide objections raised during the recording efJeÅeceeve nw
of evidence (b) The land on which the liability is imposed
mee#Ùe uesKeyeæ efkeâS peeves kesâ oewjeve G"eS ieS keâesF& Jen Yetefce efpeme hej Yeej DeefOejesefhele nw
Dee#eshe keâe efveCe&Ùe (c) Both (a) and (b)
(c) None of the above (a) & (b) oesveeW
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR (d) Neither (a) nor (b)
(d) Both (a) and (b) (a) & (b) oesveeW ner veneR
(a) SJeb (b) oesveeW Ans. (a) : YeejleerÙe megKeeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 4 kesâ hewje 2
Ans. (b) : efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1908 kesâ DeeosMe 18 efveÙece kesâ Devegmeej- Jen Yetefce efpemekesâ heâeÙeoeØeo GheÙeesie kesâ efueS DeefOekeâej
4 GheefveÙece 4 kesâ hejblegkeâ kesâ Devegmeej, keâefceMvej kesâ mece#e mee#Ùe efJeÅeceeve jnlee nw, DeefOe‰eÙeer mecheefòe Deewj Gmekeâe mJeeceer Ùee
uesKeyeæ efkeâÙes peeves kesâ oewjeve G"eÙes ieÙes keâesF& Dee#eshe Gmekesâ Éeje DeefOeYeesieer DeefOe‰eÙeer mJeeceer keânueelee nw~ Jen Yetefce efpeme hej Yeej
uesKeyeæ efkeâÙes peeÙeWies Deewj vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje yenme kesâ Øe›eâce hej DeefOejesefhele nw DevegmesJeer mecheefòe Deewj Gmekeâe mJeeceer Ùee DeefOeYeesieer
efJeefveef§ele efkeâÙes peeÙeWies~ DevegmesJeer mJeeceer keânueelee nw~
13. 'Lok Adalats' are organised under which
11. 'Premises' under the Rajasthan Rent Control legislation?
Act, 2001 does not include:-
‘ueeskeâ Deoeuelees’ keâe DeeÙeespeve efkeâme keâevetve kesâ
jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙeb$eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2001 kesâ
Devleie&le neslee nw?
DeOeerve ‘heefjmej’ ceW meefcceefuele veneR nw- (a) Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
(a) Out house appurtenant to a building ceesšjÙeeve DeefOeefveÙece, 1988
YeJeve mes Devegueive Gheie=n (b) The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
(b) Accommodation in a hostel efJeefOekeâ mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece,1987
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(c) Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 ceesšj Ùeeve DeefOeefveÙece, 1988 kesâ Devleie&le mebjefÛele
JÙeJenej Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1908 met$e kesâ DeeOeej hej Øeeflekeâj kesâ Yegieleeve kesâ efueS efJeMes<e
(d) None of the above ØeeJeOeeve DevleefJe&° nw-
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR (a) Section 140
Ans. (b) : ueeskeâ DeoeueleeW keâe DeeÙeespeve efJeefOekeâ mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe Oeeje 140 ceW
DeefOeefveÙece, 1987 kesâ Debleie&le neslee nw~ (b) Section 163
14. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 applies to:- Oeeje 163 ceW
YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 ueeiet neslee nw- (c) Section 163A
(a) All judicial proceedings in or before any Oeeje 163-keâ ceW
Court (d) Section 166
efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW Ùee Gmekesâ mece#e mecemle vÙeeefÙekeâ Oeeje 166 ceW
keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW ceW Ans. (c) : ceesšjÙeeve DeefOeefveÙece, 1988 kesâ Devleie&le mebjefÛele met$e
(b) affidavits presented to any Court or officer
kesâ DeeOeej hej Øeeflekeâj kesâ Yegieleeve kesâ efueS Oeeje 163-A ceW efJeMes<e
efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe Ùee DeefOekeâejer kesâ mece#e hesMe efkeâÙes
ØeeJeOeeve DevleefJe&° nw~
MeheLe-he$eeW ceW
Oeeje 140 - $egefš ve nesves kesâ efmeæeble hej keâefleheÙe ceeceueeW ceW Øeeflekeâj
(c) proceedings before an Arbitrator
efkeâmeer ceOÙemLe kesâ mece#e keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW ceW keâe meboeÙe keâjves keâe oeefÙelJe~
(d) all the above Oeeje 163 - škeäkeâj ceejkeâj Yeeieves mebyebOeer ceesšj ogIe&šveeDeeW kesâ
Ghejesòeâ meYeer ceW ceeceueeW ceW Øeeflekeâj kesâ meboeÙe kesâ efueS mkeâerce~
Ans. (a) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece 1872 keâer Oeeje 1 kesâ
Oeeje 166 - Øeeflekeâj kesâ efueS DeeJesove~
Devegmeej, YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW Ùee kesâ mece#e 17. The Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 provides
for making which of the following presump-
keâer mecemle vÙeeefÙekeâ keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW keâes ueeiet nw, efkeâvleg efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe tions as special rule of evidence, until the
Ùee Dee@efheâmej kesâ mece#e hesMe efkeâÙes ieÙes MeheLe he$eeW keâes Deewj ve efkeâmeer contrary is proved:-
ceOÙemLe kesâ mece#e keâer ieF& keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW hej ueeiet nw~ hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece, 1881, efvecve ceW mes efkeâme
15. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is not GheOeejCee keâes mee#Ùe keâe efJeMes<e efveÙece GheyeefvOele
applicable to:- keâjlee nw, peye lekeâ efkeâ Øeefleketâue meeefyele veneR keâj efoÙee
efnvot efJeJeen DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 ueeiet veneR neslee nw- peelee-
(a) a follower of the Brahmo Samaj
(a) that every negotiable instrument bearing a
yeÇÿe meceepe kesâ DevegÙeeefÙeÙeesb hej date was not made or drawn on such date
(b) the person, who is a Sikh by religion nj hej›eâecÙe efueKele efpeme hej leejerKe heÌ[er nw, Ssmeer
Ssmes JÙeefòeâ hej, pees Oece& mes efmekeäKe nw leejerKe keâes jefÛele Ùee efueKeer veneR ieÙeer Leer~
(c) any person, who is a convent to the Hindu (b) that every transfer of negotiable instrument
religion was not made before its maturity
Ssmes JÙeefòeâ hej,efpemeves efnvot Oece& «enCe efkeâÙee nw hej›eâecÙe efueKele keâe nj DevlejCe Gmekeâer heefjhekeäJelee kesâ
(d) the members of any Scheduled Tribe hetJe& veneR efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee~
efkeâmeer DevegmetefÛele pevepeeefle kesâ meomÙeeW hej (c) that a lost promissory note, bill of exchange
Ans. (d) : efnvot efJeJeen DeefOeefveÙece 1955 keâer Oeeje 2 kesâ Devegmeej or cheque was duly stamped
Ùen DeefOeefveÙece efvecve hej ueeiet nw– KeesÙee ieÙee JeÛeve-he$e, efJeefveÙece-he$e Ùee Ûewkeâ mecÙedkeâ ™he
1. Ssmes efkeâmeer Yeer JÙeefòeâ keâes pees efnvot Oece& kesâ efkeâmeer Yeer ™he Ùee mes mšeefchele Lee~
efJekeâeme kesâ Devegmeej, efpemekesâ Debleie&le JeerjMewJe, efuebieeÙele DeLeJee (d) all the above
yeÇÿemeceepe, ØeeLe&veemeceepe Ùee DeeÙe&meceepe kesâ DevegÙeeÙeer Yeer Deeles nw, Ghejesòeâ meYeer~
Oece&le: efnvot nes~ Ans. (c) : hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece, 1881 keâer Oeeje 118 kesâ
2. Ssmes efkeâmeer Yeer JÙeefòeâ keâes pees Oece&le: pewve, yeewæ Ùee efmekeäKe nes, Devegmeej– peye lekeâ efkeâ Øeefleketâue meeefyele veneR keâj efoÙee peelee, mee#Ùe
hejvleg Ghejesòeâ efkeâmeer Ssmeer pevepeeefle kesâ meomÙeeW keâes pees mebefJeOeeve kesâ kesâ efJeMes<e efveÙece keâer GheOeejCee keâer peeSieer efkeâ, KeesÙee ieÙee JeÛeve-
DevegÛÚso 366 kesâ Keb[ (25) kesâ DeLe& kesâ Debleie&le DevegmetefÛele he$e, efJeefveefceÙe he$e Ùee Ûewkeâ mecÙekeâ ™he mes mšeefchele Lee~
pevepeeefle nes, ueeiet ve nesieer peye lekeâ efkeâ kesâvõerÙe mejkeâej MeemekeâerÙe 18. A document registered under the Registration
jepehe$e ceW DeefOemetÛevee Éeje DevÙeLee efveefo&„ ve keâj os~ Act, 1908 operates:-
16. The special provisions as to payment of jefpemš^erkeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1908 kesâ Devleie&le hebpeerke=âle
compensation on structured formula basis omleeJespe ØeJeefle&le neslee nw-
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(a) from the time of its registration Ans. (a) : jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece 1955 kesâ Devleie&le
jefpemš^erkeâjCe kesâ meceÙe mes cetue ef[ef›eâÙeeW keâer DeheerueW Oeeje 223 ceW ØeeJeOeeefvele nw~
(b) from the time from which it would have Oeeje 224-DeheerueerÙe ef[ef›eâÙeeW keâer Deheeruesb~
commenced to operate, if no registration was
required Oeeje 225- DeeosMeeW keâer DeheerueW~
Gme meceÙe mes, efpememes efkeâ Ùeefo Gmekeâe keâesF& Oeeje 229-yees[& Deewj DevÙe jepemJe vÙeeÙeeueÙeeW Éeje hegveefJe&ueeskeâve keâer
jefpemš^erkeâjCe Dehesef#ele neslee, lees Gmekeâe ØeJele&ve ØeejcYe Meefòeâ~
ngDee neslee 21. If an instrument comes within several
(c) at the choice of executants descriptions in the Schedule to the Rajasthan
efve<heeokeâ keâer FÛÚevegmeej Stamp Act, 1998, where the duties chargeable
(d) all the above are different, stamp duty is chargeable:-
Ghejesòeâ meYeer jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece, 1998 kesâ Devleie&le Ùeefo
Ans. (b) : jefpemš^erkeâjCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1908 kesâ Oeeje 47 kesâ keâesF& efueKele DevegmetÛeer kesâ efJeefYeVe JeCe&veeW ceW Deeleer nw,
Devleie&le hebpeerke=âle omleeJespe Gme meceÙe mes ØeJeefle&le nesieer, efpememes efkeâ peneB ØeYeeÙe& Megukeâ efYeVe-efYeVe nw, mšeche Megukeâ ØeYeeÙe&
Ùeefo Gmekeâe keâesF& jefpemš^erkeâjCe Dehesef#ele ve neslee Ùee efkeâÙee ieÙee ve nw-
neslee lees Gmekeâe ØeJele&ve ØeejcYe ngDee neslee ve efkeâ Gmekesâ jefpemš^erkeâjCe (a) With the lowest of such duties
kesâ meceÙe mes~ Ssmes MegukeâeW ceW mes vÙetvelece
19. Under the Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955, the (b) With the highest of such duties
sale, gift or bequest of Khatedari interests by a Ssmes MegukeâeW ceW mes DeefOekeâlece
member of the Scheduled Caste in favour of a (c) At the choice of the executants
person, who is not a member of Scheduled efve<heeokeâ keâer FÛÚevegmeej
Caste shall be:- (d) None of the above
jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955, kesâ Devleie&le Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
DevegmetefÛele peeefle kesâ meomÙe Éeje Keelesoejer efnlees keâe
Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece 1998 keâer Oeeje 7 kesâ
efJe›eâÙe, oeve Ùee JemeerÙele Ssmes JÙeefòeâ kesâ he#e ceW, pees Devleie&le Ùeefo keâesF& efueKele DevegmetÛeer kesâ efJeefYeVe JeCe&veeW ceW Deeleer nw
DevegmetefÛele peeefle keâe meomÙe ve nes, nesiee- peneB ØeYeeÙe& Megukeâ efYeVe nw, mšeche Megukeâ keâe ØeYeeÙe& Ssmes MegukeâeW ceW
(a) Valid
mes DeefOekeâlece nw~
JewOe
22. An instrument chargeable with the duty under
(b) Void
the Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1998, unless such
MetvÙe instrument is duly stamped:-
(c) Voidable jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece, 1998 kesâ DeOeerve Megukeâ
MetvÙekeâjCeerÙe mes ØeYeeÙe& keâesF& efueKele, peye lekeâ efkeâ Ssmeer efueKele
(d) Voidable at the instance of transferor
mecÙedkeâ ™he mes mšeefchele veneR nw-
Devlejkeâ kesâ Ûeenves hej MetvÙekeâjCeerÙe
(a) Cannot be admitted in evidence for any
Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 kesâ Oeeje 42 purpose
kesâ Devegmeej DevegmetefÛele peeefle kesâ meomÙe Éeje Keelesoejer efnleeW keâe efkeâmeer Yeer ØeÙeespeve kesâ efueS mee#Ùe ceW «ee¢e veneR nesieer
efJe›eâÙe, oeve Ùee JemeerÙele Ssmes JÙeefòeâ kesâ he#e ceW, pees DevegmetefÛele peeefle (b) Can be acted upon
keâe meomÙe ve nes, MetvÙe nesiee~ Gme hej keâeÙe&Jeener keâer pee mekeâleer nw
20. Appeals from original decrees under the (c) Can be registered or authenticated
Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955 is provided jefpemš^erke=âle Ùee DeefOeØeceeefCele keâer pee mekeâleer nw
under:- (d) All the above
jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 kesâ Devleie&le Ghejesòeâ meYeer
cetue ef[ef›eâÙeeW keâer DeheerueW GheyebefOele nw- Ans. (a) : jepemLeeve mšeche DeefOeefveÙece, 1998 kesâ Oeeje 39 kesâ
(a) Section 223
DeOeerve Megukeâ mes ØeYeeÙe& keâesF& efueKele peye lekeâ Ssmes efueKele mecÙedkeâ
Oeeje 223 ceW ™he mes mšeefchele veneR nw, efkeâmeer Yeer ØeÙeespeve kesâ efueS mee#Ùe ceW «ee¢e
(b) Section 224
veneR nesieer~
Oeeje 224 ceW
23. Under the provisions of Rajasthan Agricultural
(c) Section 225
Credit Operations (Removal of Difficulties)
Oeeje 225 ceW Act, 1974, the prescribed authority on the
(d) Section 229 application of a bank cannot make an order
Oeeje 229 ceW against:-
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jepemLeeve ke=âef<e $e+Ce mebef›eâÙee (keâef"veeF&ÙeeW keâe refund of full amount of fee where a suit in
efvejekeâjCe) DeefOeefveÙece, 1974 kesâ Devleie&le, efJeefnle settled by any one of the modes provided under
Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure?
ØeeefOekeâejer, yeQkeâ kesâ DeeJesove hej efvecve kesâ efJe™æ
jepemLeeve keâesš& Heâerme leLee Jeeo cetuÙeebkeâve DeefOeefveÙece,
DeeosMe heeefjle veneR keâj mekeâlee-
1961 keâe keâewvemee ØeeJeOeeve Jeeo kesâ mebyebOe ceW meboòe
(a) the agriculturist, who has availed financial
assistance Heâerme keâer hetCe& jkeâce, peneB ceeceueeW keâe efvehešeje efmeefJeue
ke=â<ekeâ, efpemeves DeeefLe&keâ meneÙelee Øeehle keâer nw~ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 89 kesâ efkeâmeer Yeer GheyevOe kesâ
(b) heirs or legal representative of the agricul- DeOeerve ngDee nes, kesâ ØeefleoeÙe keâe ØeeJeOeeve keâjlee nw?
turist (a) Section 63
ke=â<ekeâ kesâ GòejeefOekeâejer Ùee efJeefOekeâ ØeefleefveefOe~ Oeeje 63
(c) guarantor of the agriculturist (b) Section 65-A
ke=â<ekeâ kesâ ØeefleYet~ Oeeje 65-keâ
(d) tenant of the agriculturist (c) Section 65-B
ke=â<ekeâ keâe Deemeeceer~ Oeeje 65-Ke
Ans. (d) : jepemLeeve ke=âef<e $e+Ce mebef›eâÙee (keâef"veeFÙeeW keâe efvejekeâjCe) (d) Section 68
Oeeje 68
DeefOeefveÙece 1974 keâer Oeeje 13 kesâ Devleie&le efJeefnle ØeeefOekeâejer, yeQkeâ
Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve keâesš& heâerme leLee Jeeo cetuÙeebkeâve DeefOeefveÙece
kesâ DeeJesove hej ke=â<ekeâ kesâ Deemeeceer kesâ efJe®æ DeeosMe heeefjle veneR keâj
1961 Oeeje 65-B keâe ØeeJeOeeve Jeeo kesâ mecyevOe ceW meoòe heâerme
mekeâlee nw, peyeefkeâ ke=â<ekeâ, efpemeves DeeefLe&keâ meneÙelee Øeehle keâer nw,
keâer hetCe& jkeâce, peneB ceeceueeW keâe efvehešeje efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer
ke=â<ekeâ kesâ GòejeefOekeâejer Ùee efJeefOekeâ ØeefleefveefOe leLee ke=â<ekeâ kesâ ØeefleYet kesâ
efJe®æ DeeosMe heeefjle keâj mekeâlee nw~ Oeeje 89 kesâ efkeâmeer Yeer GheyevOe kesâ DeOeerve ngDee nes, kesâ Øeefle meboeÙe
24. In a suit for partition and separate possession keâe ØeeJeOeeve keâjleer nw~
of joint family property or property owned 26. Under the provisions of Hindu Succession Act,
jointly or in common by a plaintiff who is in 1956, any property inherited by a female Hindu
joint possession of such property, if the value of from her father or mother shall devolve, in
plaintiff's share exceeds Rs. 10,000/-, the court absence of any son or daughter of the deceased
fees payable in Rajasthan would be:- (including the children of any pre-deceased son
DeefJeYeòeâ kegâšgcye keâer mecheefòe efpemekeâe mJeeefcelJe mebÙegòeâ or daughter):-
®he mes nes Ùee meePes ceW nes, kesâ efJeYeepeve leLee he=Lekeâ efnvot GòejeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece, 1956 kesâ Devleie&le
keâypes kesâ efueS oeÙej Jeeo ceW, efkeâmeer Ssmes Jeeoer Éeje keâesF& mecheefòe efpemekeâer efJejemele efnvot veejer keâes Deheves
efpemekeâe Ssmeer mecheefòe hej mebÙegòeâ keâypee nw, Ùeefo Jeeoer efhelee Ùee ceelee mes Øeehle ngF& nes, ce=lekeâe kesâ heg$e Ùee heg$eer
kesâ efnmmes keâe cetuÙe 10,000/- mes DeefOekeâ nes, kesâ (efpemekesâ Devleie&le efkeâmeer hetJe&ce=le heg$e Ùee heg$eer keâer
jepemLeeve ceW meboòe keâesš& Heâerme- mebleeve Yeer nw) DeYeeJe ceW vÙeeiele nesieer-
(a) computed on the market value of the (a) Upon the heirs referred to in Section 15(1) of
plaintiff's share of the property the Act
keâer mebieCevee mecheefòe ceW Jeeoer kesâ efnmmes kesâ yeepeej cetuÙe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 15(1) ceW efveefo&° JeeefjmeeW keâes
hej keâer peeÙesieer~ (b) Upon the heirs of deceased female Hindu's
father
(b) computed on half of the market value of the
plaintiff's share ce=lekeâ efnvot veejer kesâ efhelee kesâ JeeefjmeeW keâes
keâer mebieCevee Jeeoer kesâ efnmmes kesâ yeepeej cetuÙe kesâ DeeOes hej (c) Upon the heirs of deceased female Hindu's
husband
keâer peeÙesieer~
ce=lekeâ efnvot veejer kesâ heefle kesâ JeeefjmeeW keâes
(c) fixed court fee of Rs. 200/-
(d) None of the above
®heÙes 200/- keâer efveef§ele keâesš& Heâerme nesieer
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
(d) computed on market value of the entire
property Ans. (b) : efnvot GòejeefOekeâej DeefOeefveÙece 1956 keâer Oeeje 15 (2)
keâer mebieCevee mechetCe& mecheefòe kesâ yeepeej cetuÙe hej nesieer kesâ Devegmeej, GheOeeje (1) ceW DevleefJe&° efkeâmeer yeele kesâ nesles ngS Yeer
Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve keâesš& Heâerme leLee Jeeo cetuÙeebkeâve DeefOeefveÙece, keâesF& mecheefòe efpemekeâer efJejemele efnvot veejer keâes Deheves efhelee Ùee ceelee mes
1961 keâer Oeeje 35(2)(iii) kesâ ØeYeeJe mes, Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW Ùeefo Øeehle ngF& nes, ce=lekeâ kesâ heg$e Ùee heg$eer kesâ (efpemekesâ Debleie&le efkeâmeer
Jeeoer kesâ efnmmes keâe cetuÙe 10000 mes DeefOekeâ nw lees jepemLeeve ceW hetJe&ce=le heg$e Ùee heg$eer kesâ DehelÙe Yeer Deeles nQ) DeYeeJe ceW GheOeeje (1)
meoòe keâesš& heâerme 200 nesieer~ ceW efveefo&° DevÙe JeeefjmeeW keâes GmeceW efJeefve&efo&° ›eâce ceW vÙeeiele ve neskeâj
25. Which provision of the Rajasthan Court Fees
efhelee kesâ JeeefjmeeW keâes vÙeeiele nesieer~
and Suits Valuation Act, 1961 provides for Oeeje 15 GheOeeje (1) ceW efveefo&„ JeeefjmeeW keâe ›eâce–
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1. ØeLecele:, heg$eeW Deewj hegef$eÙeeW (efpemekesâ Debleie&le efkeâmeer hetJe&ce=le heg$e Ùee (b) Constitution (Ninety Seventh Amendment)
heg$eer kesâ DehelÙe Yeer nQ) Deewj heefle keâes, Act, 2011
2. efÉleerÙele: heefle kesâ JeeefjmeeW keâes, mebefJeOeeve (97 JeeB mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2011 Éeje
3. le=leerÙele: ceelee Deewj efhelee keâes, (c) Constitution (Ninety First Amendment) Act,
4. ÛelegLe&le: efhelee kesâ JeeefjmeeW keâes, leLee 2003
5. Devlele: ceelee kesâ JeeefjmeeW keâes~ mebefJeOeeve (91 JeeB mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2003 Éeje
27. In which of the following cases has the (d) Constitution (Ninety Fifth Amendment) Act,
Supreme Court ruled that under the Muslim 2010
Law gift of immovable property fulfilling meb efJeOeeve (95 JeeB mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2010 Éeje
essential ingredients of a valid gift i.e., Ans. (b) : 97JeeB mebefJeOeeve (mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece 2011 Éeje
declaration of gift by donor, acceptance of gift
by donee and delivery of possession, even if
Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve ceW menkeâejer meefceefleÙeeW mes mecyeefvOele Yeeie 9-Ke
reduced into writing does not require pemeceW DevegÛÚso 243 (ZH) mes DevegÛÚso 243 (ZT) keâes Devle:
ef
compulsory registration? mLeeefhele efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
efvecve ceW mes efkeâme ceeceues ceW ceeveveerÙe meJeexÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe
91JeeB mebefJeOeeve (mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 2003 kesâ Éeje DevegÛÚso
ves Ùen efJeefveefCe&le efkeâÙee nw efkeâ cegefmuece efJeefOe kesâ
75 leLee DevegÛÚso 164 ceW veÙes KeC[ (1keâ) leLee (1Ke) peesÌ[keâj
Devleie&le mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe oeve, efpemeceW JewOe oeve kesâ
Ùen JÙeJemLee keâer ieF& efkeâ kesâvõerÙe cebef$eheefj<eo leLee jepÙe cebef$eheefj<eo ceW
cebef$eÙeeW keâer mebKÙee ueeskeâmeYee SJeb efJeOeevemeYee kesâ kegâue meomÙeeW keâer
meYeer DeeJeMÙekeâ lelJe pewmes oeveoelee Éeje oeve keâer
mebKÙee kesâ 15 ØeefleMele mes DeefOekeâ veneR nes mekesâieer~
GodIees<eCee, oeve«eefnlee Éeje oeve «enCe keâer mJeerke=âefle SJeb
keâypes keâe heefjoeve, Ùeefo efueefKele ceW Yeer efkeâÙee ieÙee nw
73JeeB mebefJeOeeve (mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 1992 kesâ Éeje mebefJeOeeve kesâ
lees Yeer efueKele keâe hebpeerkeâjCe DeefveJeeÙe& veneR nw ?
Yeeie 9 ceW ‘hebÛeeÙeleeW’ kesâ yeejs ceW ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee ieÙee leLee 11JeeR
(a) Hafeeza Bibi and others v. Shaikh Farid and DevegmetÛeer peesÌ[er ieF&~
other, (2011) 5 SCC 654 29. Whether a valid adoption under the Hindu
nHeâer]pee yeeryeer Je DevÙe yeveece MesKe Heâjero Je DevÙe Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, can be
(2011) 5 SCC 654 cancelled by the adoptive father or mother or
(b) Abdul Basit v. Mohd. Abdul Kadir any other person?
Chaudhary and other, (2014) 10 SCC 754 keäÙee efnvog oòekeâ SJeb YejCe-hees<eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 1956
Deyogue yeeefmele yeveece cees. Deyogue keâeefoj ÛeewOejer Je DevÙe ceW Skeâ efJeefOeceevÙele: oòekeâ, oòekeâ efhelee Ùee ceelee Ùee
(2014) 10 SCC 754 efkeâmeer DevÙe JÙeefòeâ Éeje jö efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw ?
(c) Abdul Gani Bhat v. Islamia College
(a) Yes
Governing Board, (2011) 12 SCC 640
Deyogue Deyogue ieveer Yeeš yeveece FmueeefceÙee keâe@uespe neB
ieJeefveËie yees[& (2011) 12 SCC 640 (b) No
(d) None of the above veneR
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR (c) Only by adoptive mother
Ans. (a) : nheâerpee yeeryeer Je DevÙe yeveece MesKe heâjero Je DevÙe kesâJeue oòekeâ ceelee Éeje
(2011 SCC) kesâ Jeeo ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen efveCeeale efkeâÙee (d) None of the above
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR
efkeâ cegefmuece efJeefOe kesâ Devleie&le mLeeJej mecheefòe keâe oeve, efpemeceW JewOe
Ans. (b) : efnvot oòekeâ SJeb YejCe-hees<eCe DeefOeefveÙece 1956 keâer
oeve kesâ meYeer DeeJeMÙekeâ lelJe pewmes, oeveoelee Éeje oeve keâer
Oeeje 15 kesâ Devegmeej, keâesF& Yeer oòekeâ pees efJeefOeceevÙele: efkeâÙee ieÙee
GodIees<eCee, oeve«enerlee Éeje oeve «enCe keâjves keâer mJeerke=âefle SJeb keâypes
nw, oòekeâ efhelee Ùee ceelee Éeje Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe JÙeefòeâ Éeje jö ve
keâe heefjoeve, Ùeefo efueefKele ceW Yeer efkeâÙee ieÙee nw lees Yeer efueKele keâe
hebpeerkeâjCe DeefveJeeÙe& veneR nw~ efkeâÙee pee mekesâiee Deewj ve oòekeâ DehelÙe Deheveer Ssmeer nwefmeÙele keâe lÙeeie
28. Part IX-B of the Constitution of India keâj mekesâiee Deewj ve Jen Deheves kegâšgcye ceW Jeeheme pee mekesâiee~
containing Articles 243ZH to 243ZT pertaining 30. Under which provision of the Rajasthan Land
to the Cooperative Societies was inserted by:- Revenue Act, 1956, power to stay execution of
Yeejle kesâ mebefJeOeeve ceW, menkeâejer meefceefleÙeeW mes mecyebefOele orders of lower court, has been conferred on
Yeeie-9-Ke efpemeceW DevegÛÚso 243-Ùe pe mes DevegÛÚso the appellate authority?
243-Ùe ve DebleefJe&° nw, keâes Devle:mLeeefhele efkeâÙee ieÙee- jepemLeeve Yet-jepemJe DeefOeefveÙece, 1956 kesâ efkeâme
(a) Constitution (Seventy Third Amendment) ØeeJeOeeve kesâ Devleie&le efveÛeues vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ DeeosMeeW keâe
Act, 1992 efve<heeove jeskeâ osves keâer Meefòeâ, Deheerue ØeeefOekeâejer keâes
mebefJeOeeve (73 JeeB mebMeesOeve) DeefOeefveÙece, 1992 Éeje Øeoeve keâer ieÙeer ?
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(a) Section 151 (a) Section 302
Oeeje 151 Oeeje 302
(b) Section 41 (b) Section 304
Oeeje 41 Oeeje 304
(c) Section 81 (c) Section 182
Oeeje 81 Oeeje 182
(d) Section 75
(d) Section 199
Oeeje 75
Oeeje 199
Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve Yet jepemJe DeefOeefveÙece 1956 keâer Oeeje 81
kesâ Devleie&le efveÛeues vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ DeeosMeeW keâe efve<heeove jeskeâ osves keâer Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve veiejheeefuekeâe DeefOeefveÙece, 2009 keâer Oeeje
Meefòeâ, Deheerue ØeeefOekeâejer keâes Øeoeve keâer ieF& nw~ 304 keâe ØeeJeOeeve veiejheeefuekeâe Ùee Gmekesâ DeefOekeâeefjÙeeW kesâ efJe®æ
Oeeje 75 - ØeLece Deheerue~ Jeeo mes mecyeefvOele nw~
Oeeje 151 - ueieeve keâer ojeW keâe efvekeâeuee peevee~ 33. Which of the following Statutes regulates the
amount of legal practitioners fee to be taxed as
31. Can a Civil Court adjudicate in a civil suit,
costs under a decree or order of a court?
upon any question relating to registration of a
person in an electoral roll for a constituency, efvecve ceW mes keâewve meer efJeefOe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer ef[›eâer Ùee
under the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, DeeosMe kesâ DeOeerve KeÛee& kesâ ®he ceW efJeefveOee&efjle efJeefOe
1994? JÙeJemeeÙeer keâer Heâerme keâer jkeâce keâes efJeefveÙeefcele keâjleer nw?
keäÙee Skeâ efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeueÙe jepemLeeve hebÛeeÙeleer jepe (a) Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
DeefOeefveÙece, 1994 kesâ Devleie&le efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ kesâ JÙeJenej Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1908
efveJee&Ûeve #es$e keâer efveJee&Ûekeâ veeceeJeueer ceW hebpeerkeâjCe mes (b) Rajasthan Court Fee and Suit Valuation Act,
mebyebefOele ØeMve keâe efJeÛeejCe oerJeeveer Jeeo ceW keâj mekeâlee 1961
nw? jepemLeeve keâesš& Heâerme SJeb Jeeo cetuÙeebkeâve DeefOeefveÙece,
(a) Yes 1961
neB (c) General Rules (Civil), 1986
(b) No meeOeejCe efveÙece (efmeefJeue),1986
veneR (d) Income Tax Act, 1961
(c) Both (a) and (b)
DeeÙekeâj DeefOeefveÙece, 1961
( a) SJeb (b) oesveeW
(d) None of the above Ans. (c) : meeOeejCe efveÙece (efmeefJeue) 1986 keâer efJeefOe vÙeeÙeeueÙe
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR keâer ef[›eâer Ùee DeeosMeeW kesâ DeOeerve KeÛee& kesâ ™he ceW efveOee&efjle efJeefOe
Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve hebÛeeÙeleer jepe DeefOeefveÙece, 1994 keâer Oeeje JÙeJemeeÙeer kesâ heâerme keâer jkeâce keâes efJeefveÙeefcele keâjleer nw~
117A kesâ Devegmeej, efkeâmeer Yeer efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes– 34. In the event of death of the person referred to
(1) keâesF& Ssmee ØeMve efkeâ keâesF& JÙeefòeâ efkeâmeer efveJee&Ûeve #es$e kesâ efueS in sub-clause (i) of Section 2(i) of the Rajasthan
Rent Control Act, 2001, in case of premises let
efveJee&Ûekeâ veeceJeueer ceW hebpeerke=âle efkeâÙes peeves kesâ nkeâoej nw Ùee veneR, out for residential purposes, who of the
«enCe keâjves Ùee vÙeeÙeefveCeeale keâjves keâer DeLeJee, following ordinarily residing with the tenant as
(2) efkeâmeer efveJee&Ûekeâ hebpeerkeâjCe DeefOekeâejer kesâ ØeeefOekeâej kesâ Éeje Ùee member of his family upto his death shall be
DeOeerve keâer ieF&, efkeâmeer keâej&JeeF& keâer Ùee Ssmeer veeceeJeueer kesâ hegvejer#eCe included within the definition of tenant?
kesâ efueS Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ DeOeerve efveÙegòeâ efkeâmeer ØeeefOekeâejer Éeje jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙev$eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2001 keâer
efkeâÙes ieÙes efkeâmeer efJeefve§eÙe keâer JewOelee keâes ØeMveiele keâjves keâer, DeLeJee Oeeje 2(Pe) kesâ GheKeC[ (i) ceW efJeefo&° JÙeefòeâ keâer
(3) efkeâmeer efveJee&Ûeve kesâ mecyevOe ceW Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ DeOeerve efveÙegòeâ ce=lÙeg nes peeves keâer oMee ceW, efveJeemeerÙe ØeÙeespeveeLe& efkeâjeÙes
efjšefveËie DeefOekeâejer Éeje Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe JÙeefòeâ Éeje keâer ieÙeer efkeâmeer efoÙes ieÙes heefjmej keâer oMee ceW Ssmes heefjmej ceW efkeâjeÙesoej
keâej&JeeF& keâer Ùee efkeâÙes ieÙes efkeâmeer efJeefve§eÙe keâer JewOelee keâes ØeMveiele kesâ kegâšgcye kesâ meomÙe kesâ ®he ceW Gmekeâer ce=lÙeg lekeâ
keâjves keâer, DeefOekeâeefjlee veneR nesieer~ meeOeejCeleÙee efveJeeme keâj jns efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve
32. Which provision of the Rajasthan Municipa- JÙeefòeâ efkeâjeÙesoej keâer heefjYee<ee ceW meefcceefuele nesieW ?
lities Act, 2009 deals with suits against (a) surviving spouse, son, daughter, brother,
Municipalityd or its officers? sister, mother, father, grandfather and
jepemLeeve veiejheeefuekeâe DeefOeefveÙece, 2009 keâe keâewve grandmother
mee ØeeJeOeeve veiejheeefuekeâe Ùee Gmekesâ DeefOekeâeefjÙeeW kesâ GòejpeerJeer heefle Ùee helveer, heg$e, heg$eer, YeeF&, yeefnve, ceelee,
efJe™æ Jeeo mes mecyeefvOele nw? efhelee, oeoe SJeb oeoer
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(b) surviving spouse, son, daughter, brother, Ùee DeeMeÙe keâe efJeÛeej efkeâS efyevee, Gme keâeÙe& kesâ efueS
sister, mother and father oeefÙelJeeOeerve nesieW~
GòejpeerJeer heefle Ùee helveer, heg$e, heg$eer, YeeF&, yeefnve, ceelee (c) In an offence done by means of several acts,
SJeb efhelee all the persons intentionally cooperating in
(c) surviving spouse, son, daughter, mother and that act by doing any of those acts, will be
father held liable for that offence/keâF& keâeÙeeX Éeje efkeâS
GòejpeerJeer heefle Ùee helveer, heg$e, heg$eer, ceelee SJeb efhelee ieS Skeâ DehejeOe ceW, Jes meYeer JÙeefòeâ pees Gve keâeÙeeX ceW mes
(d) surviving spouse, son and daughter keâesF& Skeâ keâeÙe& keâjkesâ, Gme DehejeOe ceW meeMeÙe menÙeesie
GòejpeerJeer heefle Ùee helveer, heg$e SJeb heg$eer keâjles nQ, Jes Gme DehejeOe kesâ efueS oeefÙelJeeOeerve nesieW~
Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve efkeâjeÙee efveÙev$eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2001 keâer Oeeje (d) In a criminal act done by several persons, all
may be held liable for different offences by
2(i) ceW efJeefveefo&° JÙeefòeâ keâer ce=lÙeg nes peeves keâer oMee ceW efveJeemeerÙe
means of that act/keâF& JÙeefòeâÙeeW Éeje efkeâS ieS
ØeÙeespeveeLe& efkeâjeÙes hej efoÙes ieÙes heefjmej keâer oMee ceW Ssmes heefjmej ceW
DeehejeefOekeâ keâeÙe& ceW meche=òeâ meYeer JÙeefòeâ, Gme keâeÙe& kesâ
efkeâjeÙesoej kesâ kegâšgcye kesâ meomÙe kesâ ™he ceW Gmekeâer ce=lÙeg lekeâ
DeeOeej hej efJeefYeVe DehejeOeeW kesâ efueS oeefÙelJeeOeerve nes
meeOeejCeleÙee efveJeeme keâj jns GòejpeerJeer heefle Ùee helveer, heg$e, heg$eer,
mekeâles nQ~
ceelee SJeb efhelee efkeâjeÙesoej keâer heefjYee<ee ceW meefcceefuele neWies~
Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 35 kesâ Devegmeej, peye
35. The authority competent under Rajasthan
Tenancy Act, 1955 to decide a dispute about keâYeer keâesF& keâeÙe&, pees DeehejeefOekeâ %eeve Ùee DeeMeÙe mes efkeâS peeves kesâ
ownership of a tree and a right to remove it is:- keâejCe ner DeehejeefOekeâ nw, keâF& JÙeefòeâÙeeW Éeje efkeâÙee peelee nw, leye Ssmes
jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 kesâ Devleie&le JÙeefòeâÙeeW ceW mes nj JÙeefòeâ pees Ssmes %eeve Ùee DeeMeÙe mes Gme keâeÙe& ceW
Skeâ Je=#e kesâ mJeeefcelJe SJeb Gmes nševes kesâ DeefOekeâej kesâ meeqcceefuele neslee nw, Gme keâeÙe& kesâ efueS Gmeer Øekeâej oeefÙelJe kesâ DeOeerve
mecyevOe ceW efJeJeeo keâe efveCe&Ùe keâjves keâes me#ece nw- nw, ceeveess Jen keâeÙe& Gme %eeve Ùee DeeMeÙe mes Dekesâues Gmeer Éeje efkeâÙee
(a) Patwari ieÙee nes~
hešJeejer Fme Øekeâej keâLeve (b) mener veneR nw, peyeefkeâ keâLeve (a) Oeeje 34, (c)
(b) Sadar Kanungo Oeeje 37 leLee (d) Oeeje 38 kesâ Devegmeej mener nw~
meoj keâevetveiees 37. 'A', a public servant, having charge of
(c) Tehsildar translation of a document, makes an incorrect
translation of a document with an intent to
lenmeerueoej cause injury to 'B'. The offence committed by
(d) Sub-Divisional Officer 'A' is:-
GheKeC[ DeefOekeâejer Skeâ ueeskeâmesJekeâ ‘De’, omleeJespe keâe DevegJeeo keâjves keâe
Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 keâer Oeeje 85 Yeej Jenve keâjles ngS, omleeJespe keâe DeMegæ DevegJeeo ‘ye’
kesâ Devegmeej, Skeâ Je=#e kesâ mJeeefcelJe SJeb Gmes nševes kesâ DeefOekeâej kesâ keâes #eefle keâeefjle keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe mes keâjlee nw~ ‘De’ Éeje
mecyevOe ceW efJeJeeo keâe efveCe&Ùe DeeJesove hej Ùee DevÙeLee lenmeerueoej efkeâÙee ieÙee DehejeOe nw-
Éeje efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~ (a) Non-Cognizable
36. Which of the following statements is not Demeb%esÙe~
correct:- (b) Non-Bailable
efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee keâLeve mener veneR nw- DepeceeveleerÙe~
(a) In a criminal act done by several persons in (c) Non-Compoundable
furtherance of common intention of all, each DeMeceveerÙe~
of them will be held liable for that act/keâF& (d) All of the above
JÙeefòeâÙeeW Éeje, meye kesâ meeceevÙe DeeMeÙe keâe De«emejCe ceW Ghejesòeâ meYeer~
efkeâS ieS DeehejeefOekeâ keâeÙe& ceW, nj JÙeefòeâ Gme keâeÙe& kesâ Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 167 hej
efueS oeefÙelJeeOeerve nesiee~ DeeOeeefjle nw peye ueeskeâ mesJekeâ #eefle keâeefjle keâjves kesâ efueS DeMegæ
(b) In an act done by several persons, the act
omleeJespe jÛelee nw lees Gmes leerve Je<e& keâe keâejeJeeme Ùee pegcee&vee Ùee oesveeW
being criminal only by reason of its being
done with criminal knowledge or intention, mes oefC[le efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~ oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 320 SJeb
all persons joining in the act, irrespective of DevegmetÛeer ØeLece kesâ Devegmeej Ùen DehejeOe meb%esÙe, peceeveleerÙe leLee
such knowledge or intention, will be held DeMeceveerÙe nw~
liable for that act/keâF& JÙeefòeâÙeeW Éeje efkeâS ieÙes keâeÙe&, 38. 'A' and 'B' orally agree to sell an estate. 'A'
pees DeehejeefOekeâ %eeve Ùee DeeMeÙe mes efkeâS peeves kesâ keâejCe dishonestly induces 'B' to make advance
ner DeehejeefOekeâ nw, ceW meefcceefuele meYeer JÙeefòeâ, Gme %eeve payment of Rs. 5 lacs and make final payment
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at the execution of conveyance. 'B' pays (c) Stalking
advance amount. Later on, at the request of 'B' heerÚe keâjvee~
to execute the conveyance, 'A' denies the (d) None of the above
agreement as well as the receipt of any amount.
What offence has been committed by 'A'? Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
‘De’ Deewj ‘ye’ Skeâ mecheoe kesâ yesÛeves nsleg ceewefKekeâ keâjej Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW ‘De’ Éeje YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer
keâjles nw~ ‘De’ yesF&ceeveerhetJe&keâ ‘ye’ keâes GlØesefjle keâjlee nw Oeeje 354 D keâe DehejeOe efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
efkeâ ‘ye’ heebÛe ueeKe ®heÙes keâe Deef«ece Yegieleeve keâj os Oeeje 354 D kesâ Devegmeej, (1) Ssmee keâesF& heg®<e, pees–
leLee Debeflece Yegieleeve nmleevlej-he$e efueKeves kesâ meceÙe (i) efkeâmeer Œeer keâe Gmemes JÙeefòeâiele DevÙeesvÙeef›eâÙee (Personal
keâj efoÙee peeS~ ‘ye’ Deef«ece Yegieleeve keâjlee nw~ yeeo ceW, interaction) keâes Deeies yeÌ{eves kesâ efueS, Gme Œeer Éeje mhe„ ™he mes
‘ye’ Éeje nmleevlej-he$e efueKeves keâe efveJesove keâjves hej DeefveÛÚe (disinterest) GheoefMe&le efkeâS peeves kesâ yeeJepeto,yeebjyeej
‘De’ keâjej kesâ meeLe-meeLe Gmekesâ Éeje keâesF& jkeâce Øeehle heerÚe keâjlee nw Deewj mebheke&â keâjlee nw Ùee mebheke&â keâjves keâe ØeÙeeme keâjlee
keâjves mes, Fvkeâej keâjlee nw~ ‘De’ Éeje keâewvemee DehejeOe nw, DeLeJee
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw? (ii) pees keâesF& efkeâmeer Œeer Éeje Fbšjvesš, F&-cesue Ùee efkeâmeer DevÙe Øekeâej
(a) Offence under Section 403 Indian Penal Code keâer Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ mebmetÛevee keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâS peeves keâes ceeveeršj keâjlee nw,
DehejeOe Debleie&le Oeeje 403 YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee~ heerÚe keâjves keâe DehejeOe keâjlee nw~
(b) Offence under Section 406 Indian Penal Code Øemlegle mecemÙee Oeeje 354D(1)(ii) hej DeeOeeefjle nw~
DehejeOe Debleie&le Oeeje 406 YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee~ 40. Which of the following case upheld the cons-
(c) Offence under Section 420 Indian Penal Code titutionally of Sections 499 and 500 of the
DehejeOe Debleie&le Oeeje 420 YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee~ Indian Penal Code?
(d) Offence under Section 420 & 465 Indian
efvecve ceW mes efkeâme ceeceues ceWs Oeeje 499 Je 500
Penal Code YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer mebJewOeeefvekeâlee keâer hegef° keâer
DehejeOe Debleie&le Oeeje 420 Je 465 YeejleerÙe oC[ ieF& nw?
mebefnlee~ (a) Subramanian Swamy v. Union of India,
Ministry of Law and others, 2016 (2) MLJ
Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 420 hej (Cri) 542
DeeOeeefjle nw efpemekesâ Devegmeej– pees keâesF& Úue keâjsiee Deewj leodÉeje Gme megyeÇcCeÙeve mJeeceer yeveece Yeejle mebIe~ 2016(2)
JÙeefòeâ keâes efpemes ØeJebefÛele efkeâÙee ieÙee nw yesFceeveer mes GlØesefjle keâjsiee efkeâ Sme.Sue.pes. (ef›eâ.) 542
Jen keâesF& mecheefòe efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâes heefjoòe keâj os Ùee efkeâmeer Yeer (b) Jacob Mathew v. State of Punjab and another,
cetuÙeJeeve ØeefleYetefle keâes Ùee efkeâmeer Ûeerpe keâes, pees nmlee#eefjle Ùee (2005) 6 SCC
cegõebefkeâle nes, Deewj pees cetuÙeJeeve ØeefleYetefle ceW mecheefjJee|lele efkeâÙes peeves pewkeâye cewLÙet yeveece hebpeeye jepÙe Je DevÙe~ (2005) 6
ÙeesiÙe nes, hetCe&le: Ùee DebMele: jÛe os, heefjJee|lele keâj os Ùee ve° keâj Sme Sme meer~
os, Jen oesveeW ceW mes efkeâmeer Yeer YeeBefle kesâ keâejeJeeme mes efpemekeâer DeJeefOe (c) Brij Bhushan v. State of Delhi, AIR 1952 SC
7 Je<e& lekeâ nes mekesâieer oefC[le efkeâÙee peeÙesiee Deewj pegcee&ves mes Yeer 329
oC[veerÙe nesiee~ ye=pe Yet<eCe yeveece efouueer jepÙe~ S DeeF& Deej 1952
39. 'A' and 'B' are good friends. 'A' proposes 'B' Sme meer 329
for marriage, but she denies. 'A', in suspicion (d) Manoj Narula v. Union of India, (2014) 9
of B's love affair with somebody else, monitors SCC 1
the use of mobile phone and email account by ceveespe j®uee yeveece Yeejle mebIe~ (2014)9 Sme Sme
'B'. What offence has been committed by 'A'?
meer~
‘De’ Deewj ‘ye’ DeÛÚs efce$e nw~ ‘De’, ‘ye’ mes Meeoer keâjves
keâe ØemleeJe jKelee nw, hejvleg Jen Fvkeâej keâjleer nw~ ‘De’ Ans. (a) : megyeÇceCÙece mJeeceer yeveece Yeejle mebIe (2016 SC) kesâ
Fme mebosn hej efkeâ ‘ye’ keâe efkeâmeer DevÙe kesâ meeLe Øesce Jeeo ceW YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 499 Deewj Oeeje 500 keâer
mecyevOe nw, ‘ye’ Éeje ceesyeeF&ue Heâesve Je F&-cesue Keeles kesâ mebJewOeeefvekeâlee keâer hegef° keâer ieF&~
ØeÙeesie efkeâS peeves keâes ceeveeršj keâjlee nw~ ‘De’ Éeje 41. The Court, after the commencement of
prosecution evidence, allows the Assistant
keâewvemee DehejeOe efkeâÙee ieÙee nw?
Public Prosecutor to withdraw the prosecution.
(a) Outrage the modesty The accused shall be:-
}ppee Yebie~ vÙeeÙeeueÙe, DeefYeÙeespeve mee#Ùe ØeejcYe nesves kesâ he§eeled
(b) Voyeurism meneÙekeâ ueeskeâ DeefYeÙeespekeâ keâes DeefYeÙeespeve Jeeheme uesves
ÂMÙejeflekeâlee~ keâer Devegceefle oslee nw~ DeefYeÙegòeâ keâes efkeâÙee peeSiee-
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(a) Released Ssmes peceevele hej ÚesÌ[s ieÙes JÙeefkeäle hej DeOÙeeÙe 33 kesâ ØeeJeOeeve ueeiet
efjne~ nesies~ Dele: keâLeve ‘De’ mener nw~ hejbleg keâLeve ‘ye’ ieuele nw~
(b) Discharged 43. Any Court may take cognizance of an offence
GvceesefÛele~ after expiry of the period of limitation, if it is
(c) Acquitted satisfied on the facts and circumstances of the
oes<ecegòeâ~ case that-
(d) None of the above
keâesF& Yeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâmeer DehejeOe keâe meb%eeve heefjmeercee
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR keâeue kesâ DeJemeeve kesâ he§eeled keâj mekeâlee nw, Ùeefo ceeceues
kesâ leLÙeeW Ùee heefjefmLeefleÙeeW mes Gmekeâe meceeOeeve nes peelee
Ans. (c) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 321 kesâ Devegmeej peye
nw efkeâ-
efkeâmeer ceeceues ceW YeejmeeOekeâ ueeskeâ DeefYeÙeespekeâ Ùee meneÙekeâ ueeskeâ
(a) An attempt has been made to explain the
DeefYeÙeespekeâ, efveCe&Ùe megveeÙes peeves kesâ hetJe& efkeâmeer meceÙe efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ kesâ
delay.
DeefYeÙeespeve keâes efkeâmeer Skeâ Ùee DeefOekeâ DehejeOeeW kesâ yeejs ceW, efpevekesâ
efJeuecye keâes mhe° keâjves keâe ØeÙeeme efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
efueS Gme JÙeefòeâ keâe efJeÛeejCe efkeâÙee pee jne nw, vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer
(b) It is necessary so to do in the interest of
Devegceefle mes Jeeheme efueÙee peelee nw lees Gvekesâ efvecve heefjCeece nesies– justice
(i) Ùeefo Deejeshe efJejefÛele efkeâÙes peeves mes hetJe& DeefYeÙeespeve Jeeheme efueÙee vÙeeÙe efnle ceW Ssmee keâjvee DeeJeMÙekeâ nw~
peelee nw lees DeefYeÙegkeäle GvceesefÛele nes peeÙesiee~ (c) The State Government has given instructions
(ii) Ùeefo Deejeshe efJejefÛele efkeâÙes peeves kesâ heMÛeeled DeefYeÙeespeve Jeeheme for taking such cognizance
efueÙee peelee nw lees DeefYeÙegkeäle oes<ecegkeäle nes peeÙesiee~ jepÙe mejkeâej Éeje Ssmee Øemeb%eeve uesves nsleg efveoxMe efoÙes
42. Statement A: Bail granted under Section 167(2) ieÙes nw~
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 has (d) In (a) and (b) both the conditions
same incidents as bail granted under Chapter a SJeb b oesveeW ner oMeeDeeW ceW~
XXXIII of the Code.
Statement B: Bail granted under Section 167(2) Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 473 kesâ Devegmeej keâesF& Yeer
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâmeer DehejeOe keâe meb%eeve heefjmeercee keâeue kesâ DeJemeeve kesâ
cannot be cancelled under Section 437(5) of the heMÛeele keâj mekeâlee nw, Ùeefo ceeceues kesâ leLÙeeW SJeb heefjefmLeefleÙeeW mes
Code. Gmekeâe meceeOeeve nes peelee nw efkeâ–
keâLeve ‘De’: oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje (i) efJeuecye keâe GefÛele ™he mes mhe°erkeâjCe keâj efoÙee ieÙee nw, Ùee
167(2) kesâ Debleie&le mJeerke=âle peceevele keâer Jener (ii) vÙeeÙe kesâ efnle ceW Ssmee
keâjvee DeeJeMÙekeâ nw~
Øemebieefle jnsieer pees Fme mebefnlee kesâ DeOÙeeÙe 33 kesâ Dele: efJeuecye keâes mhe° keâjves keâe ØeÙeeme keâjvee ner veneR yeefukeâ Gmekeâe
Debleie&le peceevele mJeerke=âle keâjves hej nesleer nw~ GefÛele ™he mes mhe°erkeâjCe keâj efoÙee peevee ÛeeefnS~
keâLeve ‘ye’: oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje
44. On a declaration of forfeiture of a book by the
167(2) kesâ Debleie&le mJeerke=âle peceevele Fme mebefnlee keâer State Government under Section 95 of Code of
Oeeje 437(5) kesâ Debleie&le efvejmle veneR keâer pee mekeâleer Criminal Procedure, the application to set
nw~ aside lies to the-
(a) Statement A is correct jepÙe mejkeâej Éeje, oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 95
keâLeve ‘De’ mener nw~ kesâ Debleie&le, hegmlekeâ keâes meceheùle keâjves keâer Iees<eCee keâes
(b) Statement B is correct Deheemle keâjves kesâ efueS DeeJesove Øemlegle nesiee-
keâLeve ‘ye’ mener nw~ (a) District Magistrate
(c) Both the statements are correct efpeuee ceefpemš^sš kesâ mece#e~
oesveeW keâLeve mener nw~ (b) Chief Judicial Magistrate
(d) Both the statements are incorrect cegKÙe vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš kesâ mece#e~
oesveeW keâLeve mener veneR nw~ (c) District & Sessions Judge
Ans. (a) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 167 (2) kesâ hejvlegkeâ kesâ efpeuee SJeb mesMeve vÙeeÙeeOeerMe kesâ mece#e~
Devegmeej-Ùeefo DeefYeÙegkeäle keâe DevJes<eCe, Ùeefo ceeceuee ce=lÙeg, DeepeerJeve (d) High Court
keâejeJeeme, Ùee ome Je<e& mes keâce kesâ keâejeJeeme mes oC[veerÙe nw Deewj GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ mece#e~
DevJes<eCe 90 efove ceW hetje vener neslee nw, Ùeefo ceeceuee efkeâmeer DevÙe Ans. (d) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 96 kesâ Devegmeej,
DehejeOe mes mecyeefvOele nw Deewj DevJes<eCe 60 efove ceW hetje vener neslee nw, efkeâmeer Ssmes meceeÛeej he$e, hegmlekeâ Ùee DevÙe omleeJespe ceW, efpemekesâ yeejs
lees 90 Ùee 60 efove keâer meceeefhle hej DeefYeÙegkeäle peceevele osves kesâ efueS ceW Oeeje 95 kesâ DeOeerve jepÙe mejkeâej Éeje mecehenjCe keâer Iees<eCee keâer
lewÙeej nw lees Gmes peceevele hej Úes[Ì efoÙee peeÙesiee~ ieF& nw, keâesF& efnle jKeves Jeeuee keâesF& JÙeefòeâ Gme Iees<eCee kesâ jepehe$e ceW
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ØekeâeMeve keâer leejerKe mes oes ceeme kesâ Deboj Gme Iees<eCee keâes Deheemle (d) When the accused is declared absconded
keâjeves kesâ efueS GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ces DeeJesove keâj mekeâlee nw~ peye DeefYeÙegòeâ keâes Heâjej Ieesef<ele efkeâÙee peeS~
45. Which of the following is correct? Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 215 kesâ
efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee mener nw? Devegmeej- DehejeOe kesâ Ùee Gve efJeefMeef°ÙeeW kesâ, efpevekeâe Deejeshe ceW keâLeve
(a) A person arrested by police officer without nesvee Dehesef#ele nw, keâLeve keâjves ceW efkeâmeer ieueleer keâes Ùee efkeâmeer ueeshe
warrant shall be taken before a Magistrate keâes ceeceues kesâ efkeâmeer Øe›eâce ceW leye ner leeeflJekeâ ceevee peeÙesiee peye Ssmeer
without unnecessary delay ieueleer Ùee ueeshe mes–
hegefueme DeefOekeâejer Éeje, efyevee Jeejvš kesâ efiejHeäleej JÙeefòeâ (1) DeefYeÙegkeäle JeemleJe ceW YegueeJes ceW heÌ[ ieÙee nes Deewj
keâes, efyevee efkeâmeer DeveeJeMÙekeâ efJeuecye kesâ ceefpemš^sš kesâ (2) Gmekesâ keâejCe vÙeeÙe vener nes heeÙee nes~
mece#e ues peeÙee peeSiee~
47. Under Section 428 of Code of Criminal
(b) The detention of a person in police custody Procedure, which of the following period of
arrested without warrant, cannot exceed detention undergone by the accused shall be
twenty-four hours even by a special order of set-off against the sentence of imprisonment in
Magistrate, excluding the time necessary for a case:-
journey from place to arrest to the
Magistrate's court
Oeeje 428 oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le, efvecve ceW
ceefpemš^sš kesâ efJeMes<e DeeosMe mes Yeer, efiejHeäleejer kesâ mLeeve mes Yeesieer ieF& efvejesOe keâer efkeâme DeJeefOe keâes, Gme ceeceues ceW
mes ceefpemš^sš kesâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe lekeâ Ùee$ee kesâ DeeJeMÙekeâ meceÙe keâejeJeeme kesâ oC[eosMe kesâ efJe™æ cegpeje efkeâÙee peeSiee-
keâe DeheJepe&ve keâjles ngS, efyevee Jeejvš efiejHeäleej efkeâÙes ieÙes (a) Period of detention undergone in default of
payment of fine
JÙeefòeâ keâer hegefueme DeefYej#ee Ûeewyeerme IeCšs mes DeefOekeâ veneR
nes mekeâleer nw~ pegcee&ves kesâ meboeÙe ceW JÙeefle›eâce ceW Yeesieer ieF& efvejesOe DeJeefOe
keâes~
(c) The police officer shall discharge the person
arrested of bailable offence without any bond (b) Period of detention undergone during inve-
or bail stigation and trial of that case
hegefueme DeefOekeâejer Éeje peceeveleer DehejeOe ceW efiejHeäleej Gme ceeceues kesâ DevJes<eCe Je efJeÛeejCe kesâ oewjeve Yeesieer ieF&
JÙeefòeâ keâes efyevee efkeâmeer yevOe-he$e Ùee peceevele kesâ GvceesefÛele efvejesOe DeJeefOe keâes~
efkeâÙee peeSiee~ (c) Period of detention undergone during invest-
tigation and trial of a similar case
(d) All of the above
meÂMÙe ceeceues kesâ DevJes<eCe Je efJeÛeejCe kesâ oewjeve Yeesieer
Ghejesòeâ meYeer~
ieF& efvejesOe DeJeefOe keâes~
Ans. (a) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 57 SJeb 167 kesâ (d) All of the above
Devegmeej– peye efkeâmeer hegefueme DeefOekeâejer Éeje efyevee JeejCš kesâ efkeâmeer Ghejesòeâ meYeer keâes~
JÙeefkeäle keâes efiejHeäleej efkeâÙee peelee nw lees efiejHeäleejer kesâ mLeeve mes
Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 428 kesâ
ceefpemš^sš kesâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe lekeâ ues peeves ceW ueiee meceÙe ÚesÌ[keâj 24
Devegmeej, peneB DeefYeÙegkeäle JÙeefòeâ oes<eefmeefæ hej efkeâmeer DeJeefOe kesâ efueS
IeCšs mes DeefOekeâ veneR nesvee ÛeeefnS~
keâejeJeeme mes oC[eefo„ efkeâÙee ieÙee nw, pees pegcee&ves kesâ meboeÙe ceW
Oeeje 57 kesâ Devegmeej- hegefueme DeefOekeâejer Éeje efyevee JeejCš kesâ JÙeefòe›eâce kesâ efueS keâejeJeeme veneR nw, Jene Gmeer ceeceues kesâ DevJes<eCe,
efiejHeäleej JÙeefkeäle keâes efyevee efkeâmeer DeveeJeMÙekeâ efJeuecye kesâ ceefpemš^sš kesâ peebÛe Ùee efJeÛeejCe kesâ oewjeve Deewj Ssmeer oes<eefmeefæ keâer leejerKe mes hetJe&
mece#e ues peeÙee peeÙesiee~ Gmekesâ Éeje Yeesies ieS, Ùeefo keâesF& nes,efvejesOe keâer DeJeefOe keâes, Ssmeer
46. The effect of error in stating the required oes<eefmeefæ hej Gme hej DeefOejesefhele keâejeJeeme keâer DeJeefOe kesâ efJe®æ
particulars in the charge, shall be regarded cegpeje efkeâÙee peeSiee Deewj Gme JÙeefòeâ keâe keâejeJeeme ceW peeves keâe
material under which of the following
circumstances:-
oeefÙelJe Gme hej DeefOejesefhele keâejeJeeme keâer DeJeefOe kesâ Mes<e Yeeie lekeâ,
efvecve efkeâme heefjefmLeefle ceW, Deejeshe ceW Dehesef#ele efJeefMeef°ÙeeW Ùeefo keâesF& nes, efveye&eqvOele efkeâÙee peeSiee~
keâer ieueleer keâe ØeYeeJe leeeflJekeâ ceevee peeSiee- 48. During the course of trial of a murder case,
which of the following may be proved:-
(a) When co-accused dies
nlÙee ceeceues kesâ efJeÛeejCe kesâ oewjeve efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee
peye men-DeefYeÙegòeâ keâer ce=lÙeg nes peeS~ meeefyele efkeâÙee pee mekesâiee-
(b) When the accused is misled by the error
(a) Statement of confession of accused made in
peye DeefYeÙegòeâ Gme ieueleer mes YegueeJes ceW heÌ[ peeS~ police custody during investigation
(c) When a material witness becomes hostile DeefYeÙegòeâ Éeje DevJes<eCe kesâ oewjeve hegefueme DeefYej#ee ceW
peye keâesF& cenlJehetCe& mee#eer he#eõesner nes peeS~ efkeâÙee ieÙee mebmJeerke=âefle keâLeve~
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(b) Recovery of the weapon of offence on basis Ans. (c) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 32 kesâ Devegmeej-
of statement made by accused during ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve keâes meeefyele keâjves kesâ efueS efvecve Melex nw–
investigation of another case
(i) keâLeve keâe ce=lÙeg kesâ keâejCe mes mecyeefvOele nesvee ÛeeefnS~ (veejeÙeCe
DevÙe ceeceues kesâ DevJes<eCe kesâ oewjeve DeefYeÙegòeâ kesâ keâLeve
kesâ DeeOeej hej DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves ceW ØeÙegòeâ nefLeÙeej eEmen yeveece efyenej jepÙe, 1962 SC)
keâer yejeceoieer~ (ii) keâLeve keâe Gme mebJÙeJenej mes efkeâÙee peevee efpemekesâ keâejCe ce=lÙeg ngF&
(c) After recovery of dead body, the statement of nes~ (heekeâuee veejeÙeCe mJeeceer yeveece Fchejj, 1939 PC)
accused as to the place where he threw the (iii) keâLeve keâlee& keâer ce=lÙeg nesvee DeeJeMÙekeâ nw~ (Demece jepÙe yeveece
dead body ceHeâerpegöerve Denceo, 1983 SC)
ce=le Mejerj keâer yejeceoieer kesâ he§eeled DeefYeÙegòeâ Éeje ce=le Dele: mhe° nw efkeâ ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve keâer megmebielelee keâLevekeâlee& kesâ
Mejerj keâes HeWâkesâ peeves Jeeues mLeeve yeeyele keâLeve~ efjMlesoej jnves hej Yeer Demebiele vener nesleer nw~
(d) None of the above/Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR~ 50. The report of a Medical Officer stating the
Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 keâer Oeeje 27 kesâ injuries of the victim is:-
Devegmeej- DeefYeÙegkeäle mes Øeehle peevekeâejer ceW efvecveefueefKele lelJeeW keâes efÛeefkeâlmeeefOekeâejer Éeje heerefÌ[le keâer ÛeesšeW keâe JeCe&ve
meeefyele efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw– keâjleer efjheesš&-
(i) DeefYeÙegkeäle mes efkeâmeer leLÙe keâe helee Ûeuevee~ (a) Conclusive in nature
(ii) metÛevee osves Jeeues JÙeefkeäle keâes DeefYeÙegkeäle nesvee ÛeeefnS~ efve§eeÙekeâ Øeke=âefle keâer nw~
(b) Relevant and admissible in evidence
(iii) Gmes hegefueme DeefYej#ee ceW nesvee ÛeeefnS~
megmebiele Je mee#Ùe ceW «ee¢e nw~
(iv) kesâJeue helee Ûeuee Yeeie meeefyele efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw Mes<e veneR~
(c) Irrelevant
(v) helee Ûeuee leLÙe DehejeOe mes mecyeefvOele nesvee ÛeeefnS~ Demebiele nw~
Øemlegle ØeMve ceW DevÙe ceeceues kesâ DevJes<eCe kesâ oewjeve DeefYeÙegkeäle kesâ (d) Substantive piece of evidence
keâLeve kesâ DeeOeej hej DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves ceW ØeÙegkeäle nefLeÙeej keâer meejJeeved mee#Ùe nw~
yejeceoieer meeefyele efkeâÙee pee mekesâiee~ Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 45 kesâ Devegmeej
49. Which of the following statement is not efÛeefkeâlmeeefOekeâejer Yeer Skeâ efJeMes<e%e keânueelee nw, Deewj Gmekesâ Éeje
correct?
yeveeF& ieF& efjheesš& Oeeje 45 kesâ Devleie&le megmebiele SJeb mee#Ùe ceW «ee¢e
efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee keâLeve mener veneR nw? nesleer nw~
(a) The non-examination of the doctor endorsing
Oeeje 45 kesâ Devegmeej efvecveefueefKele efJe<eÙe hej jeÙe osves Jeeuee JÙeefkeäle
the dying declaration, does not always affect
the evidentiary value of the dying declaration efJeMes<e%e neslee nw~
ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve he=‰ebefkeâle keâjves Jeeues [e@keäšj keâe (i) efJeosMeer efJeefOe
hejer#eCe veneR nesves mes ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve kesâ meeef#Ùekeâ (ii) efJe%eeve
cetuÙe hej ncesMee ØeYeeJe veneR heÌ[lee~ (iii) keâuee
(b) Non-signing of the dying declaration by a (iv) nmleuesKe
literate declarant unable to sign, does not (v) Debiegueer efÛevneW keâer henÛeeve~
render the veracity of dying declaration dou- 51. Under which of the following conditions, a
btful leading question may be asked during
nmlee#ej keâjves ceW DemeceLe& heÌ{s-efueKes keâLevekeâlee& Éeje examination-in-chief with the permission of the
ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve hej nmlee#ej veneR keâjves mes Court?
ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve keâer melÙeMeeruelee mebosnemheo veneR efvecve ceW mes keâewvemeer heefjefmLeefle ceW cegKÙe hejer#eCe kesâ
nesleer~ oewjeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer Devegceefle mes metÛekeâ ØeMve hetÚs pee
(c) When the relatives of the declarant are mekeâles nw ?
present during dying declaration, the dying (a) In matters which are disputed or not
declaration would not be relevant introductory
peye ce=lÙeg-keâeefuekeâ keâLeve kesâ oewjeve, keâLevekeâlee& kesâ Gve yeeleeW kesâ yeejs ceW pees efJeJeeefole nw Ùee hegve:mLeehevee kesâ
efjMlesoej ceewpeto neW lees ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve megmebiele veneR ®he ceW veneR nw~
nesiee~ (b) When matter in question is sufficiently
(d) The statements recorded in F.I.R. may be proved
treated as dying declaration peye ØeMveiele yeele heÙee&hle ®he mes meeefyele nw~
ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš& ceW DeefYeefueefKele keâLeve keâes (c) Under both of the above conditions
ce=lÙegkeâeefuekeâ keâLeve ceevee pee mekeâlee nw~ Ghejesòeâ oesveeW heefjefmLeefleÙeeW ceW~
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(d) Under none of the above conditions Oeeje 325 YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee kesâ ceeceues ceW cegKÙe
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes efkeâmeer heefjefmLeefle ceW veneR~ hejer#ee kesâ oewjeve, heerefÌ[le DeefYeÙeespeve ØekeâjCe mes Fvkeâej
Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 keâer Oeeje 142 kesâ keâjlee nw~ YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece kesâ efkeâme ØeeJeOeeve
Devegmeej-metÛekeâ ØeMve, cegKÙe hejer#ee ceW Ùee hegve:hejer#ee ceW, Ùeefo efJejesOeer kesâ lenle ueeskeâ DeefYeÙeespekeâ heerefÌ[le mes metÛekeâ ØeMve hetÚ
he#ekeâej Éeje Dee#eshe efkeâÙee peelee nw lees vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer Devegceefle mes mekeâlee nw?
hetÚs pee mekeâles nw– (a) Section 139
(i) vÙeeÙeeueÙe Gve yeeleeW kesâ ceeceues ceW pees hegve: mLeehevee leLee efvee|JeJeeo Oeeje 139
kesâ ™he ceW nes Ùee (b) Section 144
(ii) peye ØeMveiele yeele heÙee&hle ™he mes meeefyele nes~ Oeeje 144
52. Statement A: The presumption under Section (c) Section 154
113-A of Indian Evidence Act is not attracted if Oeeje 154
the marriage took place more than seven years
(d) Section 165
prior to the suicide of woman, even if the
cruelty is established by prosecution. Oeeje 165
Statement B: By the introduction of Section Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 154
113-A of Indian Evidence Act, the prosecution hej DeeOeeefjle nw, Ùeefo Oeeje 325 I.P.C kesâ ceeceues ceW cegKÙe hejer#ee kesâ
is not required to prove the facts beyond oewjeve, heerefÌ[le DeefYeÙeespeve ØekeâjCe mes Fvkeâej keâjlee nw lees YeejleerÙe
reasonable doubt against the accused.
Which of the statement is correct?
mee#Ùe DeefOe. keâer Oeeje 154 kesâ lenle ueeskeâ DeefYeÙeespekeâ heerefÌ[le mes
keâLeve ‘De’: YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje metÛekeâ ØeMve hetÚ mekeâlee nw, keäÙeeWefkeâ Jen mee#eer, he#eõesner mee#eer nes
113-S kesâ lenled GheOeejCee, DeefYeÙeespeve Éeje ›etâjlee peelee nw~
mLeeefhele keâjves hej Yeer Deekeâef<e&le veneR nesieer, Ùeefo Œeer keâe 54. Statement A: If an alteration of the electronic
signature made after affixing such signature, is
efJeJeen Gmekesâ DeelcenlÙee keâjves kesâ meele Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ not detectable, then for the purpose of
meceÙe hetJe& ngDee nes~ authentication, such electronic signature is
keâLeve ‘ye’: YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje reliable.
113-S kesâ ØeJele&ve hej, DeefYeÙeespeve keâes DeefYeÙegòeâ kesâ Statement B: During formation of a contact,
efJe™æ leLÙeeW keâes mebosn mes hejs ØeceeefCele keâjves keâer the communication of proposals is expressed
through electronic record. In such a case, that
DeeJeMÙekeâlee veneR jnleer nw~ keâewvemee keâLeve mener nw? electronic record solely does not render the
(a) Statement A contract unenforceable.
keâLeve De~ keâLeve ‘De’: Ùeefo Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ nmlee#ej efkeâÙes peeves kesâ
(b) Statement B yeeo GmeceW efkeâÙee ieÙee heefjJele&ve helee ueieves ÙeesiÙe veneR
keâLeve ye~
nw, lees ØeceeCeerkeâjCe kesâ ØeÙeespeve nsleg Jen Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ
(c) Both statements A and B
keâLeve De leLee ye oesveeW~ nmlee#ej efJeÕemeveerÙe nw~
(d) None of the statements keâLeve ‘ye’: Skeâ mebefJeoe keâer jÛevee kesâ oewjeve ØemleeJeeW
keâesF& Yeer keâLeve veneR~ keâer mebmetÛevee Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ DeefYeuesKe kesâ ceeOÙece mes
Ans. (a) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 113-A kesâ Devegmeej- DeefYeJÙeòeâ keâer ieF& nw~ Ssmes ceeceues ceW kesâJeue Jen
peye ØeMve Ùen nw efkeâ efkeâmeer Œeer Éeje DeelcenlÙee keâe keâjvee Gmekesâ Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ DeefYeuesKe, mebefJeoe keâes DeØeJele&veerÙe veneR
heefle Ùee Gmekesâ heefle kesâ efkeâmeer veelesoej Éeje og<Øesefjle efkeâÙee ieÙee nw yeveelee nw~
Deewj Ùen oe|Mele efkeâÙee ieÙee nw efkeâ Gmeves Deheves efJeJeen keâer leejerKe mes (a) Statement A is correct
meele Je<e& keâer DeJeefOe kesâ Yeerlej DeelcenlÙee keâer Leer Deewj Ùen efkeâ Gmekesâ keâLeve ‘De’ mener nw~
heefle Ùee Gmekesâ heefle kesâ Ssmes veelesoej ves Gmekesâ Øeefle ›etâjlee keâer Leer, lees (b) Statement B is correct
vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceeceues keâer meYeer DevÙe heefjefmLeefleÙeeW keâes OÙeeve ceW jKeles ngS keâLeve ‘ye’ mener nw~
(c) Both statements are correct
Ùen GheOeejCee keâj mekesâiee efkeâ Ssmeer DeelcenlÙee Gmekesâ heefle Ùee Gmekesâ
oesveeW keâLeve mener nw~
heefle kesâ Ssmes veelesoej Éeje og<Øesefjle keâer ieF& Leer~
(d) Both statements are incorrect
53. During examination-in-chief of a case under oesveeW keâLeve mener veneR nw~
Section 325 of Indian Penal Code, the victim
denies the prosecution case. Under what Ans. (b) : metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 keâer Oeeje 10keâ
provision of Indian Evidence Act, the victim kesâ Devegmeej, peneB efkeâmeer mebefJeoe keâes yeveeves ceW, ÙeLeeeqmLeefle
may be asked leading questions by the Public ØemLeeheveeDeeW keâer mebmetÛevee, ØemLeeheveeDeeW keâer mJeerke=âefle, ØemLeeheveeDeeW
Prosecutor? keâe ØeeflemebnjCe Deewj mJeerke=âefleÙeeb, Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ ™he ceW Ùee efkeâmeer
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Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ DeefYeuesKe kesâ meeOeveeW Éeje, DeefYeJÙeòeâ keâer pee mekesâieer, Sections 3 and 4 of the Probation of Offenders
JeneB Ssmeer mebefJeoe kesâJeue Fme DeeOeej hej efkeâ Ssmee Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ ™he Act, 1958.
Ùee meeOeve Gme ØeÙeespeve kesâ efueS GheÙeesie efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee, C-On failure of the offender to enter a fresh
bond on an order of Court under Section 8 of
DeheefjJele&veerÙe veneR mecePeer peeSieer~
the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958, the
Dele: keâLeve (b) mener nw~ Court shall not sentence him for the offence of
55. The offence of theft of electricity is committed, which he was found guilty.
if:- D-The amount of compensation imposed on the
efJeÅegle keâer Ûeesjer keâe DehejeOe efkeâÙee peelee nw, Ùeefo - offender under Section 5 of the Probation of
(a) the meter is dishonestly tampered with Offenders Act, 1958 can be recovered as fine in
yesF&ceeveerhetJe&keâ, ceeršj kesâ meeLe ÚsÌ[ÚeÌ[ keâer peeleer nw~ accordance with the provisions of Code of
(b) The meter is dishonestly moved from one Criminal Procedure.
place to another without consent of owner Which of the above is correct?
yesF&ceeveerhetJe&keâ, ceeršj keâes Gmekesâ mJeeceer keâer menceefle kesâ De: Oeeje 4, DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, 1958 kesâ
efyevee, Skeâ mLeeve mes otmejs mLeeve hej nšeÙee peelee nw~ Debleie&le Øemlegle efkeâÙes ieÙes yevOe-he$e keâer MeleeX kesâ
(c) The meter is dishonestly stored without con- Devegheeueve ceW DemeHeâue nesves hej, vÙeeeÙeueÙe keâe Ùen
sent of the owner efJeJeskeâ nw efkeâ Jen DehejeOeer keâes cetue DehejeOe kesâ efueS
yesF&ceeveerhetJe&keâ,ceeršj keâes Gmekesâ mJeeceer keâer menceefle kesâ
oefC[le keâj mekesâiee; Ùee ØeLece DemeHeâuelee hej heÛeeme
efyevee mebefÛele efkeâÙee peelee nw~
®heÙes lekeâ keâer Meeefmle DeefOejesefhele keâj mekesâiee~
(d) All the above
Ghejesòeâ meYeer ye: Fkeäkeâerme Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ Gceü kesâ DehejeOeer keâes
Ans. (d) : efJeÅegle DeefOeefveÙece] 2003 keâer Oeeje 135 kesâ Devleie&le DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, 1958 keâer Oeeje 3 Je
efyepeueer keâer Ûeesjer leLee Oeeje 136 kesâ Debleie&le efJeÅegle ueeFveeW Deewj 4 kesâ Debleie&le heefjJeer#ee Øeoeve veneR keâer pee mekeâleer~
meece«eer keâer Ûeesjer keâe ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ me: vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje, DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece,
Ghejesòeâ meYeer heefjeqmLeefleÙeeW ceW efJeÅegle keâer Ûeesjer keâe DehejeOe efkeâÙee peelee 1958 keâer Oeeje 8 kesâ Debleie&le efkeâÙes ieÙes DeeosMe kesâ
nw~ lenle, DehejeOeer Éeje veÙee yevOe-he$e hesMe keâjves ceW
• jepemLeeve DeeÙeesie ves Fme ØeMve keâe efJekeâuhe (a) keâes ceevee nw~ DemeHeâue nesves hej, vÙeeÙeeueÙe Gme DehejeOe kesâ efueS Gmes
56. A material alteration in a negotiable instru- oefC[le veneR keâjsiee efpemekeâe Jen oes<eer heeÙee ieÙee Lee~
ment without the consent of the endorser, o: DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, 1958 keâer Oeeje 5
renders the negotiable instrument as:- kesâ Debleie&le DeefOejesefhele #eeflehetefle& jkeâce keâes oC[ Øeef›eâÙee
he=‰ebkeâkeâ keâer Devegceefle kesâ efyevee Skeâ hej›eâecÙe efueKele ceW mebefnlee kesâ GheyevOeeW kesâ Devegmeej pegcee&ves kesâ ®he ceW Jemetue
leeeflJekeâ heefjJele&ve efkeâÙes peeves hej Jen hej›eâecÙe efueKele efkeâÙee pee mekesâiee~ Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâewvemee mener nw?
nw-
(a) Statements A and B
(a) Voidable
MetvÙekeâjCeerÙe yeveelee nw~ keâLeve ‘De’ Je ‘ye’~
(b) Void (b) Statements B and C
MetvÙe yeveelee nw~ keâLeve ‘ye’ Je ‘me’~
(c) Invalid (c) Statements C and D
DeJewOe yeveelee nw~ keâLeve ‘me’ Je ‘o’~
(d) None of the above
(d) Statements D and A
Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
keâLeve ‘o’ Je ‘De’~
Ans. (b) : hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece 1881 keâer Oeeje 87 kesâ
Devegmeej- he=‰ebkeâkeâ keâer Devegceefle kesâ efyevee Skeâ hej›eâecÙe efueKele ceW Ans. (d) : DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, 1958 keâer Oeeje 9 kesâ
leeeflJekeâ heefjJele&ve efkeâÙes peeves hej Jen hej›eâecÙe efueKele MetvÙe nw~ Devegmeej, Ùeefo vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâmeer DehejeOeer kesâ mebyebOe ceW Oeeje 4 kesâ
DeOeerve keâesF& DeeosMe heeefjle keâjlee nw Ùee heefjJeer#ee DeefOekeâejer keâer
57. A-On failure to observe any of the conditions of
the bond entered under Section 4 of the
efjheesš& hej Ùee Ùen efJeÕeeme keâjves keâe keâejCe nw efkeâ DehejeOeer Deheves
Probation of Offenders Act, 1958, the Court is Éeje efoS ieS yebOehe$e keâer MeleeX ceW mes efkeâmeer keâe Devegheeueve keâjves ceW
at direction to sentence the offender for the DemeHeâue ngDee nw, lees Jen lelkeâeue–
original offence, or to impose a penalty upto (1) Gmes cetue DehejeOe kesâ efueS obef[le keâj mekesâiee,
rupees fifty in case of first failure.
B-An offender, above the age of twenty one
(2) peneB DemeHeâuelee ØeLece yeej nesleer nw, Jeneb Gme hej heÛeeme ™heÙes
years, cannot be granted probation under mes DeveefOekeâ keâer Meeeqmle DeefOejesefhele keâj mekesâiee~
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Oeeje 5 kesâ Devegmeej, Oeeje 3 Ùee Oeeje 4 kesâ DeOeerve DehejeOeer keâes (a) State of Jammu and Kashmir
ÚesÌ[ves keâe efveosMe osves Jeeuee vÙeeÙeeueÙe, DehejeOe kesâ efkeâS peeves mes peccet-keâMceerj jepÙe~
efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâer ngF& neefve Ùee #eefle kesâ efueS Øeeflekeâj keâer jkeâce oC[ (b) State of Nagaland
Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 386 Deewj 387 kesâ GheyebOeeW kesâ Devegmeej veeieeueQ[ jepÙe~
pegcee&ves kesâ ™he cesW Jemetue keâer pee mekesâieer~ (c) Tribal areas of Assam as referred to in
paragraph 20 of the sixth schedule to the
58. Who of the following have powers to frame
Constitution
rules under Section 17 of the Probation of
Offenders Act, 1958? mebefJeOeeve keâer <e‰ DevegmetÛeer kesâ hewje 20 ceW ÙeLeeefveefo&°
efvecve ceW mes efkeâmes DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, Demece kesâ pevepeeefle #es$e~
1958 keâer Oeeje 17 kesâ Debleie&le efveÙece yeveeves keâer (d) All the above
Meefòeâ Øeehle nw? Ghejesòeâ meYeer~
(a) State Government with the approval of Ans. (a) : Iejsuet eEnmee mes ceefnueeDeeW kesâ mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece 2005
Central Government keâer Oeeje 1 kesâ Devegmeej- Fmekeâe efJemleej peccet-keâMceerj jepÙe kesâ
jepÙe mejkeâej, kesâvõ mejkeâej kesâ Devegceesove mes efmeJeeÙe mechetCe& Yeejle hej nw~
(b) Central Government with the approval of Note: 31 October-2019 mes Ùen DeefOeefveÙece mechetCe& Yeejle hej
State Government
ueeiet nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ Deveg. 370 keâer meceeefhle kesâ yeeo meerceeDeeW keâe
kesâvõerÙe mejkeâej, jepÙe mejkeâej keâer mecceefle mes~
(c) High Court
ØeefleyevOe nš ieÙee nw~
GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe~ 61. A Magistrate directing the matter to be
(d) All the above referred for counseling under Section 14 of the
Protection of Women from Domestic Violence
Ghejesòeâ meYeer~ Act, 2005, will fix the next date for hearing:-
Ans. (a) : DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, 1958 keâer Oeeje 17 kesâ ceefpemš^sš, Iejsuet efnbmee mes ceefnueeDeeW keâe mebj#eCe
Devleie&le jepÙe mejkeâej Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ ØeÙeespeveeW keâes keâeÙee&eqvJele DeefOeefveÙece, 2005 keâer Oeeje 14 kesâ lenled ceeceues keâes
keâjves kesâ efueS efveÙece kesâvõerÙe mejkeâej kesâ Devegceesove mes, MeemekeâerÙe hejeceMe& nsleg efveefo&° keâjles meceÙe, megveJeeF& kesâ efueS
jepehe$e ceW DeefOemetÛevee Éeje yevee mekesâieer~ Deieueer leejerKe efveÙele keâjsiee, pees-
59. Who of the following on acting in good faith (a) After a period of two months
are protected from prosecution under Section
84 of the Information Technology Act, 2000?
oes ceeme kesâ he§eele nesieer~
efvecve ceW mes keâewve, metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, (b) Within a period not exceeding two months
2000 keâer Oeeje 84 kesâ Devleie&le meÆeJeveehetJe&keâ efkeâS oes ceeme mes DeveefOekeâ DeJeefOe kesâ Yeerlej nesieer~
(c) After a period of three months
ieS keâeÙe& kesâ efueS Gvekesâ efJe™æ DeefYeÙeespeve mes mebjef#ele
nw? leerve ceeme kesâ he§eele nesieer~
(d) After a period of four months
(a) The Subscriber
GheÙeesiekeâlee&~ Ûeej ceeme kesâ he§eele nesieer~
(b) The Controller Ans. (b) : Iejsuet efnbmee mes ceefnueeDeeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece,
efveÙeb$ekeâ~ 2005 keâer Oeeje 14(1) kesâ Devegmeej, ceefpemš^sš keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW kesâ
(c) The Originator ef keâmeer Øekeâce hej, ØelÙegòejoelee Ùee JÙeefLele JÙeefòeâ keâes, Dekesâues Ùee
ØeJele&keâ~ mebÙegòeâle: mesJee Øeoelee kesâ efkeâmeer meomÙe mes, hejeceMe& uesves keâe efveosMe os
(d) All the above mekesâiee~
Ghejesòeâ meYeer~ (2) peneB ceefpemš^sš ves GheOeeje (1) kesâ DeOeerve keâesF& efveosMe peejer
Ans. (b) : metÛevee ØeesÅeewefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 keâer Oeeje 84 kesâ efkeâÙee nw, JeneB Jen ceeceues keâer megveJeeF& keâer Deieueer leejerKe, oes ceeme
Devegmeej, Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ DeOeerve yeveeÙes ieS efkeâmeer efveÙece, mes DeveefOekeâ DeJeefOe kesâ Yeerlej efveÙele keâjsiee~
efJeefveceÙe Ùee efkeâS ieS efkeâmeer DeeosMe kesâ DevegmejCe ceW meodYeeJehetJe&keâ 62. An appeal to High Court against the judgment
keâer ieF& keâesF& Jeeo, DeefYeÙeespeve Ùee DevÙe efJeefOekeâ keâeÙe&Jeener kesâvõerÙe of special Court established under the
mejkeâej, jepÙe mejkeâej, efveÙeb$ekeâ Ùee Gmekeâer Deesj mes keâeÙe& keâjves Jeeues Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes
efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ Deewj vÙeeÙeefveCee&Ùekeâ DeefOekeâeefjÙeeW kesâ efJe®æ veneR nesieer~ (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 should be
preferred:-
60. The Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act, 2005 extends to whole of India, DevegmetefÛele peeefle Deewj DevegmetefÛele pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej
except:- efveJeejCe) DeefOeefveÙece, 1989 kesâ lenled mLeeefhele efJeMes<e
Iejsuet efnbmee mes ceefnuee mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2005 keâe vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ Hewâmeues kesâ efJe™æ GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW
efJemleej mechetCe& Yeejle hej nw, efmeJeeÙe- Deheerue-
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(a) Within a period of ninety days (b) Exhibit D-1
veyyes efove keâer DeJeefOe kesâ Deboj keâer peeSieer~ ØeoMe& [er-1
(b) Within a period of sixty days (c) Exhibit Article-1
mee" efove keâer DeJeefOe kesâ Deboj keâer peeSieer~ ØeoMe& Jemleg-1
(c) Within a period of thirty days (d) Exhibit Article A-1
leerme efove keâer DeJeefOe kesâ Deboj keâer peeSieer~ ØeoMe& Jemleg S-1
(d) Within a period of one hundred and twenty
days Ans. (d) : Ghejeskeäle ØeMve keâe Gòej ceW ØeoMe& Jemleg S-1 efÛeefvnle
Skeâ meew yeerme efove keâer DeJeefOe kesâ Deboj keâer peeSieer~ efkeâÙee peeÙesiee~
Ans. (a) : DevegmetefÛele peeefle Deewj pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej efveJeejCe 65. In a criminal case, the accused has been
acquitted under Section 380 of Indian Penal
DeefOeefveÙece 1989 kesâ Oeeje 14 A kesâ GheKeC[ (3) kesâ lenle mLeeefhele Code. The papers of the file relating to the
efJeMes<e vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ Hewâmeues kesâ efJe™æ GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW Deheerue identification of stolen property can be
90 efove keâer DeJeefOe kesâ Devoj keâer peeÙesieer~ destroyed:-
63. In the prosecution for an offence of Skeâ DeehejeefOekeâ ceeceues ceW, DeefYeÙegòeâ keâes Oeeje 380
intentionally insulting the member of YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee kesâ Debleie&le oes<ecegòeâ efkeâÙee peelee
Scheduled Caste at a marriage function, it is nw~ Gme he$eeJeueer kesâ ÛegjeF& ieF& mecheefòe keâer henÛeeve mes
proved that the victim is the neighbour of
accused and they had good relations for past
mebyebefvOele keâeiepe he$e ve° efkeâS pee mekeâles nQ-
ten years, then what shall the Court presume? (a) On expiration of fifty years, reckoned from
Skeâ efJeJeen meceejesn ceW DevegmetefÛele peeefle kesâ JÙeefòeâ keâes 31st December next ensuing after the order
disposing of the case/ceeceues keâes efvemleeefjle keâjves kesâ
Fjeoleve Deheceeefvele keâjves kesâ DehejeOe ceW, Ùen meeefyele nes
peelee nw efkeâ heerefÌ[le JÙeefòeâ DeefYeÙegòeâ keâe heÌ[esmeer nw Je DeeosMe kesâ yeeo Deeves Jeeueer Deeieeceer 31 efomecyej mes
iele ome Je<eeX mes Gvekesâ DeÛÚs mecyevOe Les, lees vÙeeÙeeueÙe ieCevee keâjles ngS, heÛeeme Je<eeX keâer meceeefhle hej~
keäÙee GheOeejCee keâjsiee? (b) On expiration of five years, reckoned from
30th June or 31st December next ensuing
(a) That accused has caused mental agony to after the order disposing of the case/ceeceues keâe
victim
efvemleejCe keâjves kesâ DeeosMe kesâ yeeo Deeieeceer 31 efomecyej
efkeâ, DeefYeÙegòeâ ves heerefÌ[le keâes ceeveefmekeâ heerÌ[e hengbÛeeF&~ mes ieCevee keâjles ngS, leerve Je<e& keâer meceeefhle hej~
(b) That a accused was aware of victim's case
(c) On expiration of three years, reckoned from
efkeâ, DeefYeÙegòeâ heerefÌ[le keâer peeefle keâer henÛeeve mes efYe%e Lee~ 31st December next ensuing after the order
(c) Both of the above disposing of the case/ceeceues keâe efvemleejCe keâjves kesâ
Ghejesòeâ oesveeW~ DeeosMe kesâ yeeo Deeieeceer 31 efomecyej mes ieCevee keâjles
(d) That accused has promoted ill-will against ngS, leerve Je<e& keâer meceeefhle hej~
members of scheduled castes (d) On expiration of two years, reckoned from
efkeâ, DeefYeÙegòeâ ves DevegmetefÛele peeefle kesâ ueesieeW mes ogYee&Jevee 30th June or 31st December next ensuing
keâes yeÌ{eÙee nw~ after the order disposing of the case /ceeceues keâe
Ans. (b) : Øemlegle mecemÙee DevegmetefÛele peeefle SJeb pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej efvemleejCe keâjves kesâ DeeosMe kesâ yeeo Deeieeceer 30 petve Ùee
efveJeejCe) DeefOe. 1989 keâer Oeeje 8(c) hej DeeOeeefjle nw, efpemekesâ 31 efomecyej mes ieCevee keâjles ngS, oes Je<e& keâer meceeefhle
Devegmeej-DeefYeÙegkeäle, heeref[Ì le Ùee Gmekesâ kegâšgcye keâe JÙeefkeäleiele %eeve hej~
jKelee Lee, vÙeeÙeeueÙe Ùen GheOeejCee keâjsiee efkeâ peye lekeâ DevÙeLee Ans. (a) : Skeâ DeehejeefOekeâ ceeceues ceW DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes Oeeje 380
meeefyele ve nes, DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes heerefÌ[le keâer peeefle Ùee pevepeeleerÙe henÛeeve YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le oes<ecegkeäle efkeâÙee peelee nw Gme
keâe %eeve Lee~ he$eeJeueer kesâ ÛegjeF& ieF& mecheefle kesâ henÛeeve mes mecyeefvOele keâeiepe ceeceues
64. A blood stained shirt is produced in defence keâes efvemleeefjle keâjves kesâ DeeosMe kesâ yeeo Deeieeceer 31 efomecyej keâer
evidence by the accused. Which of the following ieCevee keâjles ngS heÛeeme Je<eeX keâer meceeefhle hej~
exhibit will be marked on it?
66. The Chief Judicial Magistrate is duty bound to
DeefYeÙegòeâ Éeje yeÛeeJe mee#Ùe ceW Ketve Deeuetoe keâceerpe inspect the court of this subordinate Judicial
hesMe keâer ieF&~ Gme hej efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee ØeoMe& efÛeefvnle Magistrate, on which of the following basis?
efkeâÙee peeSiee? efvecve ceW mes efkeâme DeeOeej hej, cegKÙe vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš,
(a) Exhibit P-1 Gmekesâ DeOeervemLe vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš kesâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe
ØeoMe& heer-1 efvejer#eCe keâjves nsleg keâle&JÙe Éeje Deeyeæ nw?
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(a) Weekly Ans. (a) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâ kesâ osKejsKe SJeb mebj#eCe) DeefOe.
meehleeefnkeâ~ 2015 kesâ Devleie&le efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe ceC[ue kesâ ueefcyele ceeceueeW keâer cegKÙe
(b) Quartely vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš $ewceeefmekeâ DeeOeej hej meceer#ee keâjsiee~
$ewceeefmekeâ~ 69. (A) A Judicial Magistrate First Class can
(c) Half yearly authorize the detention in custody, of a person
Deæ&Jeeef<e&keâ~ accused under an offence triable by Special
Court established under The Narcotic Drugs
(d) Yearly and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, for a
Jeeef<e&keâ~ period not exceeding fifteen days.
(B) The Special Court established under The
Ans. (c) : Deæ& Jeee|<ekeâ (Half Yearly) DeeOeej hej cegKÙe vÙeeefÙekeâ
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
ceefpemš^sš Gmekesâ DeOeervemLe vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš kesâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe Act, 1985, cannot exercise the power to
efvejer#eCe keâjves nsleg keâle&JÙe Éeje Deeyeæ nw~ authorise the detention of accused in custody as
67. Under Section 2(12) of the Juvenile Justice enunicated under Section 167 of Code of
(Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, Criminal Procedure.
"child" means a person, who has not (C) The definition of 'use' Section 2(xxviii-a) of
completed- The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe SJeb mebj#eCe) Substances Act, 1985, excludes personal
consumption of narcotic drugs and
DeefOeefveÙece, 2015 keâer Oeeje 2(12) kesâ DeOeerve psychotropic substances.
‘‘yeeuekeâ’’ mes DeefYeØeeÙe: Gme JÙeefòeâ mes nw, efpemeves hetCe& (D) The High Court, by special order, may
veneR keâer nw- constitute as many Special Courts under The
(a) 21 years of age Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Act, 1985, as necessary.
21 Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg~
Which of the above statements are correct?
(b) 18 years of age (De) mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve:ØeYeeJeer heoeLe&
18 Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg~ DeefOeefveÙece,1985 kesâ lenled mLeeefhele efJeefMe° vÙeeÙeeueÙe
(c) 14 years of age Éeje efJeÛeejCeerÙe DehejeOe ceW Deejesefhele JÙeefòeâ keâes Skeâ
14 Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg~ ØeLece ßesCeer vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš hevõn efoveeW keâer DeveefOekeâ
(d) 16 years of age DeJeefOe kesâ efueS DeefYej#ee ceW efve™æ keâjves kesâ efueS
16 Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg~ ØeeefOeke=âle keâj mekeâlee nw~
Ans. (b) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe SJeb mebj#eCe) (ye) mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve:ØeYeeJeer oeLe&
DeefOeefveÙece 2015 keâer Oeeje 2(12) kesâ DeOeerve ‘‘yeeuekeâ’’ mes DeefOeefveÙece, 1985 kesâ lenled mLeeefhele efJeefMe°
DeefYeØeeÙe: Gme JÙeefkeäle mes nw efpemeves 18 Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg hetCe& veneR keâer vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes, Oeeje 167 oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ
nw~ Debleie&le efve™æ JÙeefòeâ keâer DeefYej#ee keâes ØeeefOeke=âle keâjves
keâe DeefOekeâej veneR nw~
68. Who shall review the pendency of cases of
Juvenile Justice Board, on quarterly basis? (me) mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve:ØeYeeJeer heoeLe&
efvecve ceW mes keâewve, efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe ceC[ue kesâ ueefcyele DeefOeefveÙece, 1985 keâer Oeeje 2(xxviii -keâ) kesâ
ceeceueeW keâer $ewceeefmekeâ DeeOeej hej meceer#ee keâjsiee? Debleie&le ‘GheÙeesie’ keâer heefjYee<ee ceW mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj
(a) Chief Judicial Magistrate
ceve:ØeYeeJeer heoeLeeX keâe JÙeefòeâiele GheÙeesie DeheJeefpe&le
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~
cegKÙe vÙeeefÙekeâ ceefpemš^sš~
(o) GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe, efJeMes<e DeeosMe Éeje, mJeehekeâ
(b) High Level Committee consisting of the
Executive Chairperson of the State Legal Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve:ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOeefveÙece, 1985 kesâ
Services Authority lenled Gleves efJeMes<e vÙeeÙeeueÙeeW keâe ie"ve keâj mekeâlee nw,
GÛÛe mlejerÙe meefceefle efpemeceW jepÙe efJeefOekeâ mesJee efpeleves DeeJeMÙekeâ neW~
ØeeefOekeâjCe kesâ keâeÙe&heeuekeâ DeOÙe#e neW~ Ghejesòeâ ceW mes keâewvemee keâLeve mener nw?
(c) District Magistrate (a) A and B
efpeuee ceefpemš^sš~ ‘De’ Je ‘ye’~
(d) Chairperson of Human Rights Commission/ (b) A and C
ceeveJe DeefOekeâej DeeÙeesie kesâ DeOÙe#e~ ‘De’ Je ‘me’~
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(c) B and C Ans. (d) : efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Verb 'take' keâer 'ing form'
‘ye’ Je ‘me’~ 'taking' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee Ûetbefkeâ JeekeäÙe Present continuous
(d) C and D tense ceW efoÙee ieÙee nw, efpemeceW Verb keâer 'ing' form keâe ØeÙeesie
‘me’ Je ‘o’~ efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Present continuous tense keâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled
Ans. (b) : mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve:ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOeefveÙece, nw-
1985 keâer Oeeje 36A(b) kesâ Devegmeej, peneb Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ Subject + is/am/are + VI + ing + other words
DeOeerve efkeâmeer DehejeOe kesâ DeefYeÙegòeâ Ùee Gmekesâ efkeâÙes peeves kesâ mebosnÙegòeâ 72. Someone has .............. my books.
efkeâmeer JÙeefòeâ keâes oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 167(2) (a) steal
Ùee (2A) kesâ DeOeerve efkeâmeer ceefpemš^sš keâes Yespee peelee nw, Jeneb Ssmee (b) stolen
(c) stole
ceefpemš^sš Ssmes JÙeefòeâ keâes kegâue efceueekeâj hebõn efove mes DeveefOekeâ keâer (d) will steal
DeJeefOe keâer DeefYej#ee, ceW efvejesOe kesâ efueS ØeeefOeke=âle keâj mekesâiee~
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Verb 'Steal' keâer third form
Oeeje 2(xxviii-a) kesâ Debleie&le mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe Deewj ceve:ØeYeeJeer 'stolen' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee Ûebtefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Present
heoeLeeX kesâ mecyevOe ceW ‘‘GheÙeesie’’ mes JÙeefòeâiele GheÙeesie keâes ÚesÌ[keâj perfect tense ceW nw, efpemeceW Verb keâer third form keâe ØeÙeesie
efkeâmeer Yeer Øekeâej keâe GheÙeesie DeefYeØesle nw~ efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Present perfect tense keâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw-
Fme Øekeâej keâLeve A Deewj C mener nw~ Subject + has/have + VIII form + other words
70. Which of the following police officers is 73. Slow and steady .............. the race.
empowered to record statement of a child (a) win
under Section 24 of the Protection of Children (b) will win
from Sexual Offences Act, 2012? (c) wins
efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee hegefueme DeefOekeâejer, ueQefiekeâ DehejeOeeW (d) won
mes yeeuekeâeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2012 keâer Oeeje Ans. (c) : efoS ieS efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Singular verb 'wins' keâe
24 kesâ Debleie&le yeeuekeâ kesâ keâLeve DeefYeefueefKele keâjves ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ ÛeBtefkeâ efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Present indefinite
nsleg DeefOeke=âle nw ? tense ceW nw, Dele: Singular subject kesâ meeLe Verb keâes
(a) Constable Singular yeveeves kesâ efueS 's' Ùee 'es' verb kesâ Deble ceW peesÌ[ osles nQ~
keâebmšsyeue~ efveÙecele: peye oes Noun Ùee Pronoun keâes Conjunction 'and' mes
(b) Any woman police officer peesÌ[e peelee nw, leye Gvekesâ meeLe Plural verb keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw
keâesF& Yeer ceefnuee hegefueme DeefOekeâejer~ hejvleg Ùeefo oes Noun keâes 'and' mes peesÌ[e peelee nw, hejvleg Jes Skeâ
(c) Woman police officer not below the rank of single unit keâes oMee&leW nQ leye Gvekesâ he§eeled Singular verb keâe
Sub-Inspector ØeÙeesie neslee nw~
Ghe-efvejer#ekeâ keâer hebefòeâ mes DevÙetve ceefnuee hegefueme Example-
(i) Rubi and Neelu are my friends
DeefOekeâejer~
Plural
(d) Woman police officer not below the rank of (ii) Slow and steady wins the race.
Deputy Superintendent of Police
Singular
Ghe-DeOeer#ekeâ keâer hebefòeâ mes DevÙetve ceefnuee hegefueme Choose the correct passive voice of the given
DeefOekeâejer~ sentence. (Q.No. 74 and 75)
Ans. (c) : Ghe-efvejer#ekeâ keâer heefkeäle mes DevÙetve ceefnuee hegefueme 74. The child broke the mirror.
DeefOekeâejer Éeje ueQefiekeâ DehejeOeeW mes yeeuekeâeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, (a) The mirror is broken by the child
(b) The mirror was broken by the child
2012 keâer Oeeje 24 kesâ Debleie&le yeeuekeâ kesâ keâLeve keâes yeeuekeâ kesâ
(c) The mirror was broken
efveJeeme hej Ùee peneb Jen meeOeejCeleÙee efveJeeme keâjlee nw Ùee Gmekeâer (d) The mirror has been broken
hemebo kesâ mLeeve hej DeefYeefueefKele efkeâÙee peeSiee~ Ans. (b) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe (Active voice) Past indefinite
General English tense ceW nw~ Fmekeâer Passive voice mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw-
Subject + was/were + VIII form + other words
Fill in blank with correct form of verb. (Q. No. Passive voice-
71 to 73) The mirror was broken by the child.
71. Look, that man is ................ a photo of you.
75. Send these letters by Registered Post.
(a) takes (a) The letters are sent by Registered Post
(b) will take (b) The letters were sent by Registered Post
(c) took (c) Let these letters be sent by Registered Post
(d) taking (d) Let these letters sent by Registered Post
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Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe (Active voice) Imperative Choose the correct option of the following as
sentence (Dee%eemetÛekeâ JeekeäÙe) nw~ Fmekeâer Passive voice mebjÛevee directed against each word/phrase. (Q. No. 80
to 83)
efvecveJeled nw- 80. ILLEGIBLE (opposite)
III
Let + subject + be + V form + other words (a) Lawful
Passive voice- (b) Easy
Let these letters be sent by Registered post. (c) Imitable
Fill in the blanks with a grammatically correct (d) Readable
and meaningful option from those given in each
Ans. (d) : efoS ieS Meyo 'Illegible' (Dehe"veerÙe, Dehee"Ÿe) keâe
question. (Q. No. 76 to 79)
76. ................ small shopkeepers are finding life efJehejerleeLe&keâ Meyo 'Readable' (he"veerÙe) nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ
increasingly difficult. DeLe& nQ-
(a) A Lawful- vÙeeÙemebiele
(b) An Easy- mejue
(c) The
Imitable- DevegkeâjCeerÙe
(d) Any
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW definite article 81. LIABILITY (opposite)
(a) Treasure
'The' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ Article 'the' can be used before
(b) Debt
a member of a certain group of people. (c) Assets
77. ............... is known about the side effects of this (d) Property
drug.
Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Meyo 'Liability' ($e+Ce, GòejoeefÙelJe) keâe
(a) Few
(b) Some ef JehejerleeLe&keâ Meyo 'Assets' (hebtpeer, heefjmecheefòe) nesiee~ DevÙe MeyoeW
(c) None kesâ DeLe& nQ-
(d) Little Treasure- keâes<e, efveefOe
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Pronoun 'Little' keâe Debt- $e+Ce
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ 'Little' keâe DeLe& nw- ‘Lees[Ì e ve kesâ yejeyej’~ Property- mecheefòe
Fmekeâe ØeÙeesie Uncountable nouns kesâ meeLe neslee nw leLee 'little' 82. A bone of contention (Meaning)
kesâ he§eeled Singular verb keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (a) act of submission
Example- (i) There was little doubt in my mind. (b) area of agreement
(ii) I understood little of what he said. (c) subject of dispute
78. He is over eighty but ................ still read (d) subject of intention
without glasses. Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Idiom 'A bone of contention' keâe DeLe&
(a) used nw- Cause of quarrel, subject of fight (PeieÌ[s keâer peÌ[)
(b) can
83. The accused was hiding important evidence.
(c) needs
(Change to Negative)
(d) must
(a) The accused not hiding important evidence
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Modal 'can' keâe (b) The accused was hiding not important evid-
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ Modal 'can' (mekeâlee nw kesâ DeLe& ceW) keâe ØeÙeesie ence
Jele&ceeve keâer #ecelee keâes oMee&ves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ peyeefkeâ (c) The accused was not hiding important evid-
'Could' keâe ØeÙeesie Yetlekeâeue keâer #ecelee keâes oMee&veW kesâ efueS efkeâÙee ence
peelee nw~ (d) The accused not hiding was important evid-
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Subject + can + V form + other words ence
79. We ............... pay income tax without fail. Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee JeekeäÙe Past continuous tense ceW nw~
(a) should Fmekeâer Negative sentence keâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw-
(b) must Subject + was/were + not + VI form + other words
(c) may Negative Sentence-
(d) need not The accused was not hiding important evidence.
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Modal 'must' keâe Fill in the blanks with most appropriate option.
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ Modal 'must' meeceevÙele: ‘ÛeeefnS’ kesâ ™he ceW (Q. No. 84 and 85)
ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee nw~ peye keâesF& keâeÙe& DelÙevle cenlJehetCe& nes Ùee keâeÙe& 84. Tigers won't attack ............... they are hungry.
‘DeJeMÙe nesvee ÛeeefnS’ Ssmee Øeleerle nes lees Fme lejn kesâ DeLe& kesâ efueS (a) because
(b) if
'must' keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nw~
(c) unless
Subject + must + VI form + other words (d) although
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Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Subordinating 88. efvecveebefkeâle ceW mes ‘heg$eer’ Meyo keâe heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer veneR nw-
conjunction 'unless' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ 'Unless' keâe ØeÙeesie (a) leveÙee
vekeâejelcekeâ YeeJe ceW neslee nw ‘Ùeefo ....... veneR~ Unless kesâ meeLe (b) Deelcepee
'not' keâe ØeÙeesie veneR efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (c) ogefnlee
85. Trust in god ................... do the right. (d) Deyeuee
(a) but Ans. (d) : ‘heg$eer’ Meyo keâe heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer ‘Deyeuee’ veneR nw~
(b) and Meyo heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer
(c) or
(d) yet heg$eer leveÙee, Deelcepee, meglee, ueÌ[keâer, yesšer, ogefnlee~
Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Co-ordinating Œeer veejer, efØeÙee, Deyeuee, Jeefvelee, ceefnuee, jceCeer, keâeefceveer~
Conjunction 'and' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ Conjunction 'and' meceg õ efmevOeg, meeiej, peueefOe, GoefOe, heejeJeej, veoerMe~
keâe ØeÙeesie oes meceeve Grammatically expressions keâes peesÌ[ves kesâ Jej ßes<", Gòece, cegKÙe, meJeexheefj, ØeOeeve~
efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ 'Trust in God and do the right' Glen ueeue jkeäleeYe, megKe&, jefkeäleced, De™Ce, metÙe&, ueesefnle~
Campbell keâer keâefJelee keâe Skeâ Meer<e&&keâ nw~ 89. ‘me=peve’ Meyo keâe efJeueesce nw-
(a) efvecee&Ce
meeceevÙe efnvoer (b) mebnej
86. Gled ± nej keâer mebefOe nw- (c) efJepeve
(a) Godieej (d) ogpe&ve
(b) Godnej Ans. (b) : ‘me=peve’ Meyo keâe efJeueesce ‘mebnej’ nesiee~
(c) Gæej Meyo - efJeueesce
(d) GOeej efvecee&Ce - OJebme
Ans. (c) : Gled ± nej keâer mebefOe ‘Gæej’ nw~ ‘Gæej’ JÙebpeve meefvOe efJepeve - peveekeâerCe&
nw~ Ùeefo led kesâ yeeo ‘n’ DeeÙes lees ‘led’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj ‘od’ nes peelee ogpe&ve - meppeve
nw Deewj ‘n’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj ‘Oe’ nes peelee nw~ 90. efvecveefueefKele ceW mes Megæ Meyo nw-
pewmes – Gled ± nled = Gæle (a) keâJeefÙe$eer
leled ± efnle = leefæle (b) keâefJeÙe$eer
JÙebpeve meefvOe ceW ‘led’ mes mecyeefvOele keâF& efveÙece nQ –
(c) keâefJe$eer
(1) Ùeefo led kesâ yeeo ‘Me’ DeeÙes lees ‘led’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj ‘Ûed’ nes
(d) keâefJeÙeef$e
peelee nw Deewj ‘Me’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj ‘Ú’ nes peelee nw~ pewmes -
Ans. (a) : ‘keâJeefÙe$eer’ Megæ Meyo nw, peyeefkeâ keâefJeÙe$eer, keâefJe$eer Deewj
meled ± MeeŒe = meÛÚeŒe Gled ± MJeeme = GÛÚdJeeme
(2) Ùeefo ‘led’ kesâ yeeo ‘ue’ DeeÙes lees ‘led’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj ‘ued’ nes keâefJeÙeef$e DeMegæ nw~
peelee nw~ 91. FveceW mes efve<esOeJeeÛekeâ JeekeäÙe nw-
pewmes – Gled ± ueeme = Guueeme (a) Jeen! legceves lees keâceeue keâj efoÙee~
Gled ± uesKe = GuuesKe (b) meoe melÙe yeesuees~
(3) Ùeefo ‘led’ kesâ yeeo ‘š’ Deelee nw lees ‘led’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj ‘šd’ (c) legceves Ùen hegmlekeâ keâye Kejeroer ?
nes peelee nw~ pewmes – Je=nled ± šerkeâe = Je=nóerkeâe (d) efJeÅeeLeea keâ#ee ceW GheefmLele veneR Lee~
87. ‘keâeceÛeesj’ ceW meceeme nw- Ans. (d) : ‘efJeÅeeLeea keâ#ee ceW GheefmLele veneR Lee’ JeekeäÙe efve<esOeJeeÛekeâ
(a) Deheeoeve lelheg®<e JeekeäÙe nw, peyeefkeâ –
(b) DeJÙeÙeer YeeJe Jeen ! legceves lees keâceeue keâj efoÙee~ (efJemceÙeeefo yeesOekeâ JeekeäÙe)
(c) keâejCe lelheg®<e meoe melÙe yeesuees~ (FÛÚeJeeÛekeâ JeekeäÙe)
(d) yengyeÇerefn legceves Ùen hegmlekeâ keâye Kejeroer~ (ØeMveJeeÛekeâ JeekeäÙe)
Ans. (a) : ‘keâeceÛeesj’ ceW ‘Deeheeoeve lelheg™<e’ meceeme nw~ 92. efvecveebefkeâle ceW mes Megæ JeekeäÙe nw-
efpeme meceeme keâe Gòej heo DeLee&led Deefvlece heo ØeOeeve nes, Gmes (a) leguemeeroeme ves jeceÛeefjleceeveme keâe ØeCeÙeve efkeâÙee~
lelheg™<e meceeme’ keânles nw~ FmeceW keâòee&-keâejkeâ Deewj mecyeesOeve keâes (b) leguemeeroeme ves jeceeÙeCe keâe ØeCeÙeve efkeâÙee~
ÚesÌ[keâj Mes<e meYeer keâejkeâeW ceW efJeYeefòeâÙeeB ueieekeâj Fmekeâe meceeme-efJe«en (c) leguemeeroeme ves jeceÛeefjleceeveme keâe heejeÙeCe efkeâÙee~
neslee nw~ pewmes- (d) leguemeeroeme ves jeceÛeefjleceeveme keâe mebÙeespeve efkeâÙee~
heoÛÙegle - heo mes ÛÙegle Ans. (a) : ‘leguemeeroeme ves jeceÛeefjleceeveme keâe ØeCeÙeve efkeâÙee~’ Megæ
Oevenerve - Oeve mes nerve JeekeäÙe nw, peyeefkeâ–
heLeYeü<š - heLe mes Yeü<š (i) leguemeeroeme ves jeceeÙeCe keâe ØeCeÙeve efkeâÙee~
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(ii) leguemeeroeme ves jeceÛeefjleceeveme keâe heejeÙeCe efkeâÙee~ Ans. (b) : meled ± peve keâer meefvOe – ‘meppeve’ nw~
(iii) leguemeeroeme ves jeceÛeefjleceeveme keâe mebÙeespeve efkeâÙee~ JeekeäÙe ‘meppeve’ ceW JÙebpeve meefvOe nw~ JÙebpeve meefvOe ceW ‘le’ mes mecyeefvOele keâF&
DeMegæ nQ~ efveÙece nQ~ Fvekeâe efJeJejCe efvecve nw–
93. ‘GbieefueÙeeW hej veÛeevee’ cegneJejs keâe DeLe&-yeesOekeâ JeekeäÙe (1) Ùeefo led kesâ yeeo ‘ue’ DeeS lees ‘led’ yeouekeâj ‘ued’ nes peelee nw~
nw- pewmes – Gled ± ueeme = Guueeme
(a) Meeruee Deheves heefle keâer GbieefueÙeeW hej veeÛeleer nw~ Gled ± uesKe = GuuesKe
(b) Meeruee Deheves heefle keâer FÛÚe kesâ Devegmeej keâece keâjleer nw~ (2) Ùeefo ‘led’ kesâ yeeo ‘[’ DeeÙes lees ‘led’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj ‘[d’ nes
(c) Meeruee Deheves heefle mes Deheveer FÛÚe kesâ Devegmeej keâece peelee nw, pewmes – Gled ± [Ùeve = G[d[Ùeve
keâjJeeleer nw~ (3) Ùeefo ‘led’ kesâ yeeo ‘š’ DeeÙes lees ‘led’ heefjJeefle&le nsekeâj ‘ó’ nes
(d) Meeruee keâe heefle Deheveer FÛÚe mes meejs keâece keâjlee nw~ peelee nw,
Ans. (c) : ‘GbieefueÙeeW hej veÛeevee’ cegneJejs keâe DeLe&-yeesOekeâ JeekeäÙe- pewmes – Je=nle ± šerkeâe = Je=nóerkeâe
‘Meeruee Deheves heefle mes Deheveer FÛÚe kesâ Devegmeej keâece keâjJeeleer nw~’ (4) Ùeefo ‘led’ kesâ yeeo ‘pe’ Ùee ‘Pe’ DeeÙes lees ‘led’ heefjJeefle&le neskeâj
94. ‘cegªer iejce keâjvee’ cegneJejs keâe DeLe& nw- ‘ped’ nes peelee nw~
(a) efjÕele osvee~
pewmes – Gled ± pJeue = GppJeue
Gled ± Peš = GpPeš
(b) neLe meskeâvee~
peieled ± peveveer = peieppeveveer
(c) yegKeej ÛeÌ{vee
98. ‘peeveves keâer FÛÚe jKeves Jeeuee’ kesâ efueÙes GheÙegòeâ Meyo
(d) meeje Mejerj iejce nesvee
nw-
Ans. (a) : ‘cegšd"er iejce keâjvee’ cegneJejs keâe DeLe&-‘efjMJele osvee’ neslee
(a) efJeÕeemeer (b) meJe&%e
nw~
(c) efpe%eemeg (d) JeeÛeeue
JeekeäÙe ØeÙeesie-cegšd"er iece& keâjves kesâ yeeo ner keäueke&â yeeyet ves cesje keâece
efkeâÙee~ Ans. (c) : peeveves keâer FÛÚe jKeves Jeeuee kesâ efueS GheÙegkeäle Meyo
efpe%eemeg nw, peyeefkeâ –
95. efkeâme Ùegice ceW efJeueescelee veneR nw ?
efJeMJeemeer - efJeMJeeme efkeâÙes peeves ÙeesiÙe~
(a) DeefYe%e-DeveefYe%e
meJe&%e - pees meye kegâÚ peevelee nw~
(b) efJeÙeesie-mebÙeesie
JeeÛeeue - yengle DeefOekeâ yeesueves Jeeuee~
(c) «ee¢e-lÙeepÙe
99. Yeerlej mes Me$eglee Deewj Thej mes ceer"er yeele keâjves kesâ YeeJe
(d) n<e&-efJemceÙe
keâes JÙeòeâ keâjves Jeeueer ueeskeâesefòeâ nw-
Ans. (d) : ‘n<e&-efJemceÙe’ Ùegice efJeueescelee keâe mener Ùegice veneR nw~
(a) Deece kesâ Deece, ieg"ueer kesâ oece~
Fmekeâe mener Ùegice ‘n<e&-Meeskeâ’ nesiee, peyeefkeâ –
(b) cegBn ceW jece, yeieue ceW Úgjer~
DeefYe%e - DeveefYe%e (c) oesveeW neLeeW ceW ueñÒ~
efJeÙeesie - mebÙeesie (d) otj kesâ {esue megneJeves~
«ee¢e - lÙeepÙe
Ans. (b) : Yeerlej mes Me$eglee Deewj Thej mes ceer"er yeeue keâjves kesâ YeeJe
Ùegice efJeueescelee kesâ mener Ùegice nQ~ keâes JÙeòeâ keâjves Jeeueer ueeskeâesefkeäle – ‘cegBn ceW jece, yeieue ceW Úgjer’ nw~
96. efkeâme Meyo keâer Jele&veer oes<ehetCe& nw ? peyeefkeâ – ‘Deece kesâ Deece, ieg"ueer kesâ oece’ cegneJejs keâe DeLe& - ‘efkeâmeer
(a) Devegie=nerle keâece ceW oesnje heâeÙeoe~ ‘oesveeW neLe ceW ue[d[t’ cegneJejs keâe DeLe&-‘nj
(b) meb«enerle Øekeâej mes ueeYe nesvee’~ otj kesâ {esue megneJeves’ cegneJejs keâe DeLe&-‘otj mes
(c) GÛÚ=bKeue meye DeÛÚe ueievee’
(d) ieCÙeceevÙe 100. ‘efpeve {tB{e efleve heeFÙeeB ienjs heeveer hew"’ ueeskeâesefòeâ keâe
Ans. (d) : ‘ieCÙeceevÙe’ Meyo oes<ehetCe& nw Fmekeâe Megæ Jele&veer DeLe& nw-
ieCeceevÙe nw~ efpemekeâe celeueye–ßes<", DeefYepeve, Øeefleef<"le, cenlJehetCe&~ (a) efyevee ØeÙeeme kesâ ueeYe nesvee~
peyeefkeâ – Devegie=nerle, meb«enerle Deewj GÛÚb=Keue Jele&veer Deheves Megæ ™he (b) keâece keâjves ceW MeerIeÇlee keâjvee~
ceW nw~ (c) pees ØeÙelve keâjles nQ, Jes heefjßece keâe kegâÚ ve kegâÚ Heâue
97. meled ± peve keâer mebefOe nw- DeJeMÙe Øeehle keâjles nQ~
(a) meodpeve (d) meebmeeefjkeâlee ceW efuehle jnkeâj F&Õej keâes Øeehle keâjvee~
(b) meppeve Ans. (c) : ‘efpeve {tB{e efleve heeFÙeeB ienjs heeveer hew"’ ueeskeâesefòeâ keâe
(c) melpeve DeLe& nw – ‘pees ØeÙelve keâjles nQ, Jes heefjßece keâe kegâÚ ve kegâÚ heâue
(d) mepeve DeJeMÙe Øeehle keâjles nQ~
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Oeeje 53 ceW Deveg%eefhle keâe Devegoeve keâewve keâj mekesâiee leLee Ans. (b) : efJeefvee|o° Deveglees<e DeefOeefveÙece, 1963 keâer Oeeje 14 kesâ
Oeeje 56 ceW Deveg%eefhleÙeeb keâye DevlejCeerÙe neWieer keâe ØeeJeOeeve efkeâÙee Devegmeej efvecveefueefKele mebefJeoeDeeW keâe ØeJele&ve veneR keâjeÙee pee mekeâlee
ieÙee nw~ nw~
25. Under Rajasthan Court fees and Suits (1) peneB mebefJeoe kesâ efkeâmeer he#ekeâej ves mebefJeoe keâe ØeeflemLeeefhele heeueve
Valuation Act, 1961, all questions arising on a Oeeje 20 kesâ GheyevOeeW kesâ Devegmeej DeefYeØeehle keâj efueÙee nw~
plea that the subject matter of the suit has not
been properly valued or that the fee paid is not (2) keâesF& Ssmeer mebefJeoe, efpemekesâ heeueve ceW Ssmes efkeâmeer efvejvlej keâle&JÙe
sufficient, are required to be heard and keâe heeueve Devle&Jeefuele nw, efpemes vÙeeÙeeueÙe heÙe&Jes#eCe veneR keâj mekeâlee
decided– nw~
jepemLeeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe Heâerme SJeb Jeeo cetuÙeebkeâve (3) keâesF& Ssmeer mebefJeoe, pees he#ekeâejeW kesâ JÙeefkeäleiele Den&leeDeeW hej
DeefOeefveÙece, 1961 kesâ Devleie&le, Fme leke&â hej Glhevve nesves Fleveer efveYe&j nw efkeâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe Gmekesâ leeeflJekeâ efveye&vOeveeW keâe efJeefvee|o°
Jeeues meYeer ØeMve, efkeâ Jeeo keâer efJe<eÙe-Jemleg keâes mecegefÛele heeueve veneR keâje mekeâlee nw~
cetuÙeebefkeâle veneR efkeâÙee ieÙee nw DeLeJee meboòe Heâerme (4) keâesF& Ssmeer mebefJeoe, pees DeJeOeejCeerÙe Øeke=âefle keâer nw~
heÙee&hle veneR nw, megves SJeb efvee|Cele efkeâÙes peeÙeWies– 27. The power of review on the Board of Revenue
(a) At the final hearing of the suit and other revenue courts is conferred by which
Jeeo keâer Deefvlece megveJeeF& kesâ meceÙe provision of the Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955–
(b) At the discretion of the trial court
jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 kesâ efkeâme
ØeeJeOeeve kesâ Devleie&le jepemJe ceC[ue SJeb DevÙe jepemJe
efJeÛeejCe vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ efJeJeskeâ hej
vÙeeÙeeueÙeeW keâes hegvee|Jeueeskeâve keâer Meefkeäle Øeoòe keâer ieF&
(c) Before the hearing of the suit as contemplated
by order XVIII CPC
nw–
Jeeo keâer megveJeeF& mes hetJe& pewmee efkeâ DeeosMe XVIII (a) Section 207/Oeeje 207
efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee ceW DevegOÙeele nw~ (b) Section 224/Oeeje 224
(d) None of the above (c) Section 229/Oeeje 229
Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR (d) Section 230/Oeeje 230
Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe Heâerme SJeb Jeeo Ans. (c) : jepemLeeve keâeMlekeâejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1955 keâer Oeeje 229
cetuÙeebkeâve DeefOeefveÙece
1961 kesâ Devleie&le, Fme leke&â hej Glhevve nesves kesâ Devleie&le jepemJe ceC[ue SJeb DevÙe jepemJe vÙeeÙeeueÙeeW keâes
Jeeues meYeer ØeMve efkeâ
Jeeo keâer efJe<eÙeJemleg keâe mecegefÛele cetuÙeebkeâve veneR efkeâÙee ieÙee nw DeLeJee hegve&e|Jeueeskeâve (Review) keâer Meefkeäle Øeoeve keâer ieF& nw~
meboòe Heâerme heÙee&hle veneR nw efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1908 kesâ DeeosMe 28. Which of the following is not a negotiable
18 kesâ Øeef›eâÙee mes megves SJeb efveCeeale efkeâÙes peeÙeWies~ instrument–
26. Which of the contract is not specifically
efvecve ceW mes keâewve mee Skeâ hej›eâecÙe efueKele veneR nw–
enforceable– (a) Promissory note/JeÛeve–he$e
keâewvemeer mebefJeoe efJeefvee|o° ™he mes ØeJele&veerÙe veneR nw– (b) Fixed Deposit Receipt/meeJeefOe pecee jmeero
(a) A contract for the non performance of which (c) Bill of Exchange/efJeefveceÙe–he$e
compensation in money is not an adequate (d) A cheque/Ûewkeâ
relief/Jen mebefJeoe,efpemekesâ Deheeueve kesâ efueS Oeve kesâ ™he
ceW Øeeflekeâj ÙeLeeÙeesiÙe Deveglees<e veneR nes~ Ans. (b) : hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece 1881, keâer Oeeje 13 kesâ
Devegmeej– hej›eâecÙe efueKele mes Ùee lees DeeosMeevegmeej Ùee Jeenkeâ keâes osÙe
(b) A contract which is in its nature determ-
inable/Jen mebefJeoe,pees Gmekeâer Øeke=âefle mes ner heÙe&JemesÙe
JeÛeve he$e, efJeefveceÙe-he$e Ùee Ûewkeâ DeefYeØesle nw~
nes~ 29. Under the General Rules (Civil), 1986 all
pleadings, applications and petitions filed in the
(c) A contract, the performance of which does course of civil judicial proceedings, shall be
not involve the performance of a continuous written in–
duty, which the Court can supervise/Jen mebefJeoe,
meeceevÙe efveÙece (oerJeeveer), 1986 kesâ Devleie&le meYeer
efpemekesâ heeueve ceW Ssmee meleled keâòe&JÙe keâe heeueve Devle-
DeefYeJeÛeve, DeeJesove–he$e Deewj ÙeeefÛekeâeSb, pees oerJeeveer
Je&efuele veneR nes, efpemekeâe vÙeeÙeeueÙe heÙe&Jes#eCe keâj mekesâ~
vÙeeefÙekeâ keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW ceW Øemlegle keâer peeleer nQ, efueKeer
(d) A contract which is not dependent on the
personal qualification or volition of the part-
peeÙeWieer–
ies/Jen mebefJeoe,pees he#ekeâejeW keâer JÙeefkeäleiele Den&leeDeeW (a) Hindi/efnvoer
DeLeJee mJesÛÚe hej Deeefßele veneR neW~ (b) English/Deb«espeer
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(c) Any language specified in the Eighth Raj Institution under the Rajasthan Panchay-
Schedule of the Constitution of India/Yeejle kesâ ati Raj Act, 1994 are contained in–
mebefJeOeeve keâer Dee"JeeR DevegmetÛeer ceW efJeefvee|o° keâesF& Yee<ee jepemLeeve hebÛeeÙeleer jepe DeefOeefveÙece, 1994 kesâ Devleie&le
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR hebÛeeÙeleer jepe mebmLeeve kesâ efkeâmeer meomÙe DeLeJee DeOÙe#e
Ans. (a) : meeceevÙe efveÙece (oerJeeveer) 1986 kesâ Oeeje 21 kesâ
keâes nševes Je efveueefcyele keâjves kesâ ØeeJeOeeve Devlee|Je° nQ–
Devleie&le meYeer DeefYeJeÛeve, DeeJesove he$e Deewj ÙeeefÛekeâeSb, pees oerJeeveer (a) Section 119 of the Act/Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje
vÙeeefÙekeâ keâeÙe&Jeener ceW Øemlegle keâer peeleer nw, efnvoer ceW efueKeer peeÙesieer~ 119 ceW
(b) Section 38 of the Act/Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 38
30. Under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,
1996, in the case of international commercial ceW
arbitration 'Court' means– (c) Section 117-A of the Act/Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer
ceeOÙemLeced SJeb meguen DeefOeefveÙece, 1996 kesâ Devleie&le Oeeje 117-keâ ceW
Devleje&°^erÙe JeeefCeefpÙekeâ ceOÙemLe kesâ ceeceues ceW (d) Section 39 of the Act/Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 39
‘‘vÙeeÙeeueÙe’’ mes DeefYeØesle nw– ceW
(a) The principal Civil Court of original jurisdic- Ans. (b) : jepemLeeve hebÛeeÙeleerjepe DeefOeefveÙece, 1994 keâer Oeeje
tion/DeejefcYekeâ DeefOekeâeefjlee keâe ØeOeeve oerJeeveer vÙeeÙeeueÙe 38(1) kesâ Devegmeej, jepÙe mejkeâej, efueefKele DeeosMe Éeje Deewj
(b) Small Causes Court/ueIegJeeo vÙeeÙeeueÙe megveJeeF& keâe DeJemej osves Deewj Ssmeer peebÛe keâjves kesâ he§eele, efkeâmeer Yeer
(c) The High Court/GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe hebÛeeÙeleer jepe mebmLee kesâ DeOÙe#e Ùee GheeOÙe#e keâes meefcceefuele keâjles
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR ngS, efkeâmeer Yeer Ssmes meomÙe keâes heo mes nše mekesâieer, pees–
(i) keâeÙe& keâjves mes Fbkeâej keâjlee nw Ùee keâeÙe& keâjves ceW DemeceLe& nes ieÙee
Ans. (c) :ceeOÙece Deewj meguen DeefOeefveÙece, 1996 keâer Oeeje 2(e) kesâ
nw, Ùee
Devegmeej, ‘‘vÙeeÙeeueÙe’’ mes efkeâmeer efpeues ceW DeejefcYekeâ DeefOekeâeefjlee
(ii) keâòe&JÙeeW kesâ efveJe&nve ceW DeJeÛeej Ùee efkeâmeer Dehekeâerefle&keâj (disgra-
Jeeuee ØeOeeve efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeueÙe DeefYeØesle nw Deewj Fmekesâ Devleie&le
ceful) DeeÛejCe keâe oes<eer nw~
Deheveer ceecetueer DeejefcYekeâ efmeefJeue DeefOekeâeefjlee keâe ØeÙeesie keâjves Jeeuee
GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe Yeer nw, pees ceeOÙemLeced keâer efJe<eÙe-Jemleg nesves Jeeues 33. Under section 10 of the Indian Partnership Act,
1932 every partner is under a duty–
ØeMveeW keâe, Ùeefo Jes Jeeo keâer efJe<eÙe-Jemleg nesles lees, efJeefve§eÙe keâjves keâer
DeefOekeâeefjlee jKelee, efkeâvleg Ssmes ØeOeeve efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeueÙe mes YeejleerÙe Yeeieeroejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1932 keâer Oeeje 10 kesâ
DeJej ßesCeer keâe keâesF& efmeefJeue vÙeeÙeeueÙe Ùee ueIegJeeo Devleie&le ØelÙeskeâ Yeeieeroej keâe keâòe&JÙe nw–
vÙeeÙeeueÙe Fmekesâ Debleie&le veneR Deelee nw~ (a) To render true accounts and full
information/mener efnmeeye SJeb hetCe& metÛevee osvee
31. An order refusing to refer the parties of (b) To indemnify the firm for any loss caused to
arbitration under Section 8 of the Arbitration it by his fraud in the conduct of the business
and Conciliation Act, 1996 is appealable
of the firm/Gme nj neefve kesâ efueS Heâce& keâer #eeflehete|le
under–
keâjvee, pees Heâce& kesâ keâejyeej kesâ mebÛeeueve ceW Gmekesâ keâheš
ceeOÙemLeced SJeb meguen DeefOeefveÙece, 1996 keâer Oeeje 8 kesâ
mes Heâce& keâes keâeefjle ngF& nes~
Devleie&le he#ekeâejeW keâes ceeOÙemLeced nsleg efveoxefMele keâjves mes
(c) Not to carry on any business other than that of
Fvkeâej keâjves keâe DeeosMe Deheerue ÙeesiÙe nw– the firm/Heâce& kesâ keâejyeej kesâ Deefleefjkeäle DevÙe keâesF&
(a) Section 34 of the Act/Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 34 keâejyeej mebÛeeefuele veneR keâjvee
kesâ Devleie&le (d) To be just and faithful to each other/Skeâ otmejs
(b) Article 227 of the Constitution of India/Yeejle kesâ Øeefle efJeMJeemehejeÙeCe Je JeHeâeoej nesvee~
kesâ mebefJeOeeve kesâ DevegÛÚso 227 kesâ Devleie&le Ans. (b) : YeejleerÙe Yeeieeroejer DeefOeefveÙece, 1932 keâer Oeeje 10 kesâ
(c) Section 37 of the Act/Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 37 Devegmeej, ØelÙeskeâ Yeeieeroej keâe Ùen keâle&JÙe nw efkeâ Gme nj neefve kesâ
kesâ Devleie&le efueS Heâce& keâer #eeflehete|le keâjvee, pees Heâce& kesâ keâejyeej kesâ mebÛeeueve ceW
(d) Section 11 of the Act/Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 11 Gmekesâ keâheš mes Heâce& keâes keâeefjle ngF& nes~
kesâ Devleie&le 34. Under Sale of Goods Act, 1930, movable goods
Ans. (c) : ceeOÙemLeced SJeb meguen DeefOeefveÙece, 1996 keâer Oeeje 37 kesâ does not include–
Devegmeej– Oeeje 8 kesâ Devleie&le he#ekeâejeW keâes ceeOÙemLeced nsleg efveoxefMele ceeue efJe›eâÙe DeefOeefveÙece, 1930 kesâ Devleie&le, Ûeue ceeue
keâjves mes Fvkeâej keâjves keâe DeeosMe Deheerueer ÙeesiÙe nw~ ceW meefcceefuele veneR nw–
(a) Stock and shares/mše@keâ SJeb MesÙeme&
32. The provisions for removal and suspension of
any member or Chairperson of a Panchayati (b) Grass/Ieeme
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(c) Money/Oeve (b) Revision in the High Court/GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW
(d) Growing crops/Gieleer HeâmeueW hegvejer#eCe Øemlegle keâj
Ans. (c) : ceeue efJe›eâÙe DeefOeefveÙece, 1930 keâer Oeeje 2(7) kesâ (c) Appeal before a Sessions Court/mesMeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe
Devegmeej–‘‘ceeue’’ mes DevegÙeespÙe oeJeeW SJeb Oeve mes efYevve nj efkeâmce keâer kesâ mece#e Deheerue Øemlegle keâj
pebiece mecheefòe DeefYeØesle nw leLee Fmekesâ Devleie&le Deelee nw, mšekeâ Deewj (d) Application for grant of leave to appeal in the
DebMe, Gieleer HeâmeueW, Ieeme, Deewj Yetefce mes yeæ Ùee Gmekeâer Yeeie™he High Court/Deheerue keâer Fpeepele efoÙes peeves nsleg GÛÛe
Ssmeer ÛeerpeW, efpevekeâe efJe›eâÙe mes hetJe& Ùee efJe›eâÙe keâer mebefJeoe kesâ DeOeerve vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW DeeJesove Øemlegle keâj~
Yetefce mes he=Lekeâd efkeâÙes peeves keâe keâjej efkeâÙee ieÙee nes~ Ans. (d) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 378(4) kesâ
35. In a suit against a Corporation, the summons Devegmeej– Ùeefo oes<ecegefkeäle keâe Ssmee DeeosMe heefjJeeo hej mebefmLele efkeâmeer
may be served on– ceeceues ceW heeefjle efkeâÙee ieÙee nw Deewj GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe, heefjJeeoer Éeje
efkeâmeer efveiece kesâ efJe®æ Jeeo ceW meceve keâer leeceerue keâer Gmemes Fme efveefceòe DeeJesove efkeâÙes peeves hej, oes<ecegefkeäle kesâ DeeosMe keâer
peeÙesieer– Deheerue keâjves keâer efJeMes<e Fpeepele oslee nw, lees heefjJeeoer Ssmeer Deheerue
(a) Any employee of the corporation/efveiece kesâ GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW GheefmLele keâj mekeâlee nw~
efkeâmeer Yeer keâce&Ûeejer hej 38. An information, supplied by an accused under
(b) Relative of the director of the corpora- Section 27 of the Evidence Act, shall be
recorded–
tion/efveiece kesâ efveosMekeâ kesâ efjMlesoej hej
mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 27 kesâ Devleie&le Skeâ DeefYe-
(c) Principal officer of the corporation/efveiece kesâ Ùegkeäle Éeje oer ieF& metÛevee, DeefYeefueefKele keâer peeÙesieer–
ØeOeeve DeefOekeâejer hej (a) In presence of two independent Panch
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR witnesses/oes mJeleb$e hebÛe meeef#eÙeeW keâer GheefmLeefle ceW~
Ans. (c) : efmeefJeue Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1908 keâer DeeosMe 29 efveÙece 2 (b) In presence of a Gazetted Officer/jepeheef$ele
(a) kesâ Devegmeej, efkeâmeer efveiece kesâ efJe™æ Jeeo ceW meceve keâer leeceerue DeefOekeâejer keâer GheefmLeefle ceW~
Gme efveiece kesâ meefÛeJe Ùee efkeâmeer Yeer efveosMekeâ Ùee DevÙe ØeOeeve (c) In presence of two Police Officers/oes hegefueme
DeefOekeâejer hej keâer pee mekesâieer~ DeefOekeâeefjÙeeW keâer GheefmLeefle ceW~
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
36. The offences under Sections 66B, 66C, 66D and
66E of Information and Technology Act, 2000, Ans. (d) : YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 keâer Oeeje 27 kesâ
are– Devegmeej– peye efkeâmeer leLÙe kesâ yeejs ceW Ùen DeefYemee#Ùe efoÙee peelee nw,
metÛevee SJeb ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 keâer Oeeje efkeâ efkeâmeer DehejeOe kesâ DeefYeÙegkeäle JÙeefkeäle mes pees hegefueme DeeefHeâmej keâer
66Ke, 66ie, 66Ie Deewj 66Ì[ kesâ DehejeOe nQ– DeefYej#ee ceW nes, Øeehle peevekeâejer kesâ yeeo Gmekeâe helee Ûeuee nes, leye
(a) Cognizable/meb%esÙe Ssmeer peevekeâejer ceW mes Gleveer Ûeens Jen mebmJeerke=âefle keâer keâesefš ceW Deeleer
(b) Sessions Triable/mesMevme efJeÛeejCeerÙe nes Ùee veneR, efpeleveer leodÉeje helee Ûeues ngS leLÙe mes mhe°leÙee
mecyeefvOele nes meeefyele keâer pee mekesâieer~
(c) Non-bailable/DepeceeveleerÙe
39. While assessing age of a person under the
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR Juvenile Justice (care and protection of
Ans. (a) : metÛevee ØeewÅeesefiekeâer DeefOeefveÙece, 2000 keâer Oeeje 77-B kesâ children) Act, 2015, the Court/Board is
Devegmeej, leerve Je<e& Deewj DeefOekeâ kesâ keâejeJeeme mes oC[veerÙe DehejeOe required to consider the documents/evidence in
the following order of preference–
meb%esÙe neWies Deewj leerve Je<e& lekeâ kesâ keâejeJeeme mes oC[veerÙe DehejeOe efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe Deewj mebj#eCe)
peceeveleerÙe neWies~
DeefOeefveÙece, 2015 kesâ Devleie&le Skeâ JÙeefkeäle keâer DeeÙeg
Dele: Oeeje 66-B, 66-C, 66-D SJeb 66-E kesâ Devleie&le DehejeOe keâe efveOee&jCe keâjles meceÙe vÙeeÙeeueÙe/yees[& keâes
meb%esÙe SJeb peceeveleerÙe neWies~ efvecveefueefKele omleeJespe/mee#Ùe keâer ØeeLeefcekeâlee kesâ ›eâce
37. A complainant, of a Magistrate triable case ceW efJeÛeeefjle keâjvee nesiee–
instituted upon a complaint, can challenge the (a) (i) Birth Certificate issued by a Municipality,
judgment of acquittal passed by the competent (ii) School Certificate, (iii) Ossification test
court, by filing–
report, (iv) Aadhar Card./(i) veiejheeefuekeâe Éeje
heefjJeeo hej mebefmLele efkeâmeer ceefpemš^sš Éeje efJeÛeejCeerÙe peejer pevce ØeceeCe–he$e, (ii) mketâue ØeceeCe–he$e, (iii)
ceeceues keâe heefjJeeoer, me#ece vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje heeefjle DeefmLe–efvecee&Ce hejer#eCe efjheesš&, (iv) DeeOeej keâe[&~
oes<ecegefkeäle kesâ efveCe&Ùe keâes, Ûegveewleer, os mekeâlee nw– (b) (i) Ossification test report, (ii) Birth
(a) Revision in the Sessions Court/mesMeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe Certificate issued by the Municipality, (iii)
ceW hegvejer#eCe Øemlegle keâj Aadhar Card./(i) DeefmLe-efvecee&Ce hejer#eCe efjheesš&, (ii)
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veiejheeefuekeâe Éeje peejer pevce ØeceeCe–he$e, (iii) DeeOeej efkeâmeer peIevÙe DehejeOe keâjves Jeeues efJeefOe keâe GuuebIeve
keâe[&~ keâjves Jeeues yeeuekeâ keâe efJeÛeejCe keâjves Jeeuee efkeâMeesj
(c) (i) Birth Certificate issued from the vÙeeÙeeueÙe, meMekeäle veneR nw–
school/matriculation certificate, (ii) Date of
(a) Hold trial of a child as an adult./yeeuekeâ keâe Skeâ
birth certificate issued by the Municipality,
(iii) Ossification test report./(i) mketâue Éeje peejer JeÙemkeâ keâer lejn efJeÛeejCe keâjves nsleg~
pevce ØeceeCe–he$e/cewefš^keâ hejer#ee keâe ØeceeCe–he$e, (ii) (b) Hold inquiry of the child as a Juvenile Justice
Board./yeeuekeâ keâer peeBÛe efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& kesâ ™he ceW
veiejheeefuekeâe Éeje peejer pevce ØeceeCe–he$e, (iii) DeefmLe-
efvecee&Ce hejer#eCe efjheesš&~ keâjves nsleg~
(c) Sentence the child to imprisonment for a term
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~ of 10 years./yeeuekeâ keâes 10 Je<e& keâer DeJeefOe kesâ
Ans. (c) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâes keâer osKe-jsKe Deewj mebj#eCe DeefOe. keâejeJeeme keâer mepee osves nsleg~
2015 keâer Oeeje 94 kesâ Devleie&le Skeâ JÙeefkeäle (yeeuekeâ) keâer DeeÙeg keâe (d) Send the child to a place of safety till he
efveOee&jCe keâjles meceÙe vÙeeÙeeueÙe/yees[& efvecveefueefKele omleeJespe keâe attains the age of 21 years./yeeuekeâ keâes Gmekesâ 21
ØeeLeefcekeâlee osiee– Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg Øeehle keâjves lekeâ megjef#ele mLeeve ceW Yespeves
(i) efJeÅeeueÙe mes Øeehle pevce leejerKe ØeceeCehe$e Ùee mebyebefOele hejer#ee yees[& nsleg~
mes cewefš^kegâuesMeve Ùee meceleguÙe ØeceeCehe$e Deewj Gmekesâ DeYeeJe ceW, Ans. (b) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe Deewj mebj#eCe)
(ii) efveiece Ùee veiejheeefuekeâe ØeeefOekeâejer Ùee hebÛeeÙele Éeje efoÙee ieÙee DeefOeefveÙece, 2015 kesâ Devleie&le efkeâmeer peIevÙe (Ieesj) DehejeOe keâes
pevce ØeceeCehe$e, keâjves, efJeefOe keâe GuuebIeve keâjves Jeeues yeeuekeâ keâe efJeÛeejCe keâjves kesâ
(iii) GheÙeg&òeâ oesveeW kesâ DeYeeJe ceW DeefmLe peebÛe~ efueS efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙeeueÙe meMeòeâ nQ–
40. Which of the following orders may not be (a) Ssmes yeeuekeâ keâe Skeâ JeÙemkeâ kesâ ™he ceW efJeÛeejCe keâjves nsleg~
passed by the Juvenile Justice Board after [Oeeje 19(1)]
conducting inquiry of a child in conflict with (b) Ssmes yeeuekeâ kesâ hegveJee&meve kesâ efueS JÙeefòeâiele osKeYeeue Ùeespevee keâes
law–
meefcceefuele efkeâÙee peeSiee~ [Oeeje 19 (2)]
efJeefOe keâe GuuebIeve keâjves Jeeues yeeuekeâ keâer peeBÛe keâjves
(c) Ssmes yeeuekeâ keâes 21 Je<e& keâer DeeÙeg keâe nesves lekeâ megjef#ele mLeeve
kesâ heMÛeeled efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewve
hej Yespee peeS Deewj lelhe§eele pesue ceW mLeeveevleefjle keâj efoÙee peeÙesiee~
mee DeeosMe heeefjle veneR keâj mekesâiee– [Oeeje 19(3)]
(a) Direct the child to attend a school/yeeuekeâ keâes (d) megjef#ele mLeeve hej yeeuekeâ keâer Øeieefle keâe cetuÙeebkeâve Deewj Jene@
efJeÅeeueÙe ceW GheefmLele nesves keâe efveoxMe~ yeeuekeâ mes efkeâmeer Øekeâej keâe ogJÙe&Jenej veneR efkeâÙee ieÙee nw~ Fmekeâer
(b) Direct the child to attend a vocational training DevegJeleea efjheesš& heefjJeer#ee DeefOekeâejer Ùee efpeuee yeeuekeâ mebj#ekeâ Skeâkeâ
centre/yeeuekeâ keâes JÙeeJemeeefÙekeâ ØeefMe#eCe kesâvõ ceW
Ùee meeceeefpekeâ keâeÙe&keâlee Éeje ØelÙeskeâ Je<e& oer peeSieer~ [Oeeje 19(4)]
GheefmLele nesves keâe efveoxMe~
(e) Ssmes yeeuekeâ keâes ce=lÙeg Ùee DeepeerJeve keâejeJeeme keâe oC[eosMe veneR
(c) Sentence the child to imprisonment till he
efoÙee peeSiee~ [Oeeje 21]
attains 18 years of age./yeeuekeâ keâes Gmekesâ 18 Je<e&
keâer DeeÙeg Øeehle keâjves lekeâ keâejeJeeme keâe oC[~ Fme Øekeâej yeeuekeâ keâer peebÛe efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& kesâ ™he cebs keâjves nsleg
(d) Direct the child to perform community
efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙeeueÙe meMeòeâ veneR nw~
service./yeeuekeâ keâes meecegoeefÙekeâ mesJee keâjves keâe efveoxMe~ 42. Where, after inquiry under Section 15 of the
Juvenile Justice (care and protection of
Ans. (c) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKejsKe Deewj mebj#eCe) children) Act, 2015, the Juvenile Justice Board
DeefOeefveÙece, 2015 keâer 18(2) kesâ Devegmeej, efJeefOe keâe GuuebIeve keâjves is satisfied that a child above 16 years of age,
Jeeues yeeuekeâ keâer peebÛe keâjves kesâ he§eeled efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& has committed a heinous offence and should be
efvecveefueefKele Deefleefjòeâ DeeosMe heeefjle keâj mekesâiee– tried as an adult, it may–
(i) efJeÅeeueÙe ceW neefpej nesves, Ùee peneB, efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâes keâer osKejsKe SJeb
(ii) efkeâmeer JÙeeJemeeefÙekeâ ØeefMe#eCe kesâvõ ceW neefpej nesves, Ùee
mebj#eCe) DeefOeefveÙece, 2015 keâer Oeeje 15 kesâ Devleie&le
peeBÛe keâjves kesâ heMÛeeled efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& mevleg° nw efkeâ
(iii) efkeâmeer efÛeefkeâlmee kesâvõ ceW neefpej nesves, Ùee
Skeâ 16 Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ keâer DeeÙeg kesâ yeeuekeâ ves peIevÙe
(iv) efkeâmeer efJeefveefo&° mLeeve hej yeej-yeej peeves Ùee neefpej nesves mes
DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw Deewj Gmekeâe efJeÛeejCe Skeâ
yeeuekeâ keâes Øeefleef<eæ keâjves, Ùee JeÙemkeâ keâer Yeebefle efkeâÙee peevee ÛeeefnS, lees yees[& keâj
(v) JÙemevecegefòeâ keâeÙe&›eâce ceW Yeeie uesves~ mekesâiee–
41. A Children Court trying a child in conflict with (a) Commit the case to the Sessions Court
law for a heinous offence, is not empowered to– concerned for trial of the child as an
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adult./yeeuekeâ keâe JeÙemkeâ keâer Yeebefle efJeÛeejCe keâjves nsleg DeefOekeâejer kesâ efueS Ùen Dehesef#ele nw efkeâ Jen mebefoiOe
ceeceues keâes mecyeefvOele mesMeve vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Gheee|hele~ JÙeefkeäle keâes Gmekesâ Fme DeefOekeâej mes DeJeiele keâjJeeÙes efkeâ
(b) Try the child as per the procedure provided in Jen Deheveer leueeMeer keâjJeeves keâe DeefOekeâejer nw–
Cr.P.C./oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee ceW GheyeefvOele Øeef›eâÙee kesâ (a) A Magistrate or a Gazetted Officer./ceefpemš^sš
Devegmeej yeeuekeâ keâe efJeÛeejCe~ DeLeJee jepeheef$ele DeefOekeâejer keâer GheefmLeefle ceW~
(c) Return the charge-sheet to the Investigating (b) Two independent withnesses from the loc-
Officer for presentation in the Court ality./oes mJelev$e mLeeveerÙe mee#eerieCe keâer GheefmLeefle ceW~
concerned./mecyeefvOele vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW Øemlegle keâjves nsleg (c) Officer-in-charge of the Police Station of the
Deejeshe-he$e DevegmebOeeve DeefOekeâejer keâes ueewše mekesâiee~ area concerned./mecyeefvOele #es$e kesâ hegefueme Leevee kesâ
(d) Transfer the case to the Children Court for YeejmeeOekeâ DeefOekeâejer keâer GheefmLeefle ceW~
trial of the child as an adult./yeeuekeâ keâe JeÙemkeâ (d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
keâer Yeebefle efJeÛeejCe keâjves nsleg ceeceues keâes yeeuekeâ
Ans. (d) : mJeehekeâ Deew<eOeer SJeb ceve ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOe.
vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Devleefjle~
(N.D.P.S) 1985 kesâ Oeeje 42 kesâ Devegmeej– DeefOekeâejer kesâ efueS
Ans. (d) : efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe (yeeuekeâeW keâer osKe-jsKe Deewj mebj#eCe) Dehesef#ele nw efkeâ Jen mebefoiOe JÙeefkeäle keâes Gmekesâ Fme DeefOekeâej mes
DeefOeefveÙece, 2015 keâer Oeeje 15 kesâ Devegmeej– peeBÛe keâjves kesâ heMÛeele DeJeiele keâjeÙes efkeâ Jen jepeheef$ele DeefOekeâejer mes Deheveer leueeMeer keâjeves
efkeâMeesj vÙeeÙe yees[& mevleg° nw efkeâ Skeâ 16 Je<e& Ùee 16 Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ keâe DeefOekeâejer nw~
DeeÙeg kesâ yeeuekeâ ves peIevÙe DehejeOe efkeâÙee nw Gmekeâe efJeÛeejCe Skeâ 45. A vehicle, container or a receptacles used for
JeÙemkeâ keâer YeeBefle efkeâÙee peevee ÛeeefnS, lees yees[& yeeuekeâ keâes JeÙemkeâ keâer commission of an offence punishable under the
YeeBefle efJeÛeejCe keâjves nsleg ceeceues keâes yeeuekeâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Devleefjle NDPS Act, 1985, shall not be liable to be
keâjsiee~ [Oeeje 18 (3) ]~ confiscated–
43. A private vehicle proceeding on a Highway,
mJeehekeâ Deew<eefOe SJeb ceve: ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOeefveÙece,
suspected to be carrying psychotropic drugs, 1985 kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves nsleg
may be searched by– GheÙeesie ceW ueeÙes ieÙes Jeenve, keâvšsvej DeLeJee DeeJes°keâ
jepeceeie& hej pee jns efkeâmeer efvepeer Jeenve kesâ mecyevOe ceW DeefOenjCe efkeâÙes peeves ÙeesiÙe veneR nesiee–
Ùen mevosn nw efkeâ FmeceW ceve:ØeYeeJeer Deew<eefOe ues peeF& pee (a) If the person using the same is acquitted by
jner nw, keâer leueeMeer ueer pee mekesâieer– the Court after trial./Ùeefo Gmes ØeÙegkeäle keâjves Jeeues
(a) A Head Constable posted in the Police Station JÙeefkeäle keâes vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje efJeÛeejCe kesâ heMÛeeled oes<ecegkeäle
concerned./mecyeefvOele hegefueme Leeves ceW heomLeeefhele cegKÙe keâj efoÙee ieÙee nes~
Deej#eer Éeje~ (b) If the prosecution fails to lead evidence about
its ownership
(b) A Sub-Inspector posted in some other Dis-
trict./efkeâmeer DevÙe efpeues ceW heomLeeefhele Gheefvejer#ekeâ Éeje~
Ùeefo DeefYeÙeespeve Gmekesâ mJeeefcelJe mecyevOeer mee#Ùe Øemlegle
keâjves ceW efJeHeâue jnlee nw~
(c) The Deputy Superintendent of Police or
officer-in-charge of police station of the area (c) If the owner proves that the vehicle was used
in commission of the offence without his
concerned./hegefueme GheeOeer#ekeâ DeLeJee mecyeefvOele #es$e
knowledge or connivance
kesâ hegefueme Leevee kesâ YeejmeeOekeâ DeefOekeâejer Éeje~ Ùeefo mJeeceer Ùen meeefyele keâjlee nw efkeâ DehejeOe keâjves nsleg
(d) All of the above./Ghejeskeäle meYeer kesâ Éeje~ Jeenve keâe GheÙeesie Gmekesâ %eeve DeLeJee ceewveevegketâuelee kesâ
Ans. (d) : mJeehekeâ Deew<eOeer SJeb ceve ØeYeeJeer DeefOeefveÙece 1985 kesâ efyevee efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee~
Devegmeej jepeceeie& hej pee jns efkeâmeer efvepeer Jeenve kesâ mecyevOe ceW Ùen (d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
mevosn nw efkeâ FmeceW ceve: ØeYeeJeer Deew<eOeer ues peeF& pee jner nw lees– Ans. (c) : mJeehekeâ Deew<eOeer SJeb ceve:ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOeefveÙece 1985
(1) mecyeefvOele Leeves kesâ cegKÙe Deej#eer Éeje~ kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe DehejeOe keâeefjle keâjves nsleg GheÙeesie ceW ueeÙes ieÙes
(2) efkeâmeer DevÙe efpeues ceW heomLeeefhele Gheefvejer#ekeâ Éeje~ Jeenve kebâšsvej DeLeJee DeeJes°keâ DeefOenjCe efkeâÙes peeves ÙeesiÙe veneR nesiee
(3) hegefueme GheeOeer#ekeâ leLee mecyeefvOele #es$e kesâ hegefueme Leeves kesâ Yeej Ùeefo mJeeceer Ùen meeefyele keâjlee nw efkeâ DehejeOe keâjves nsleg Jeenve keâe
meeOekeâ DeefOekeâejer Éeje, GheÙeesie Gmekesâ %eeve DeLeJee ceewveevegketâuelee kesâ efyevee efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee~
leueeMeer ueer pee mekesâieer~ 46. A being the owner of a plot of land, sells the
same to B through a registered sale deed in the
44. Before searching a suspect carrying a bag year 2005. B however does not make full
containing narcotic drugs in his hand, the payment to A. A again sells the same land to C
Officer concerned is required to apprise him of in the year 2010 without informing him of the
his right to be searched in the presence of– earlier transaction of 2005.
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Who would be the person aggrieved in these inflicts a grievous injury to Y by a sharp
circumstances– weapon. X is guilty of offence punishable under
S. Skeâ YetKeC[ keâe mJeeceer nesles ngS Gmes Je<e& 2005 ceW Section(s)–
hebpeerke=âle efJe›eâÙe efJeuesKe kesâ peefjÙes yeer keâes efJe›eâÙe keâjlee Skeäme Ùen peevelee nw efkeâ JeeF& DevegmetefÛele peeefle kesâ
nw~ ÙeÅeefhe yeer S keâes Fmekeâe hetCe& Yegieleeve veneR keâjlee nw~ mecegoeÙe keâe meomÙe nw~ hejmhej–ueÌ[eF& kesâ Deveg›eâce kesâ
S Je<e& 2010 ceW hegve: Fmeer YetKeC[ keâes meer keâes, 2005 kesâ oewjeve Skeäme JeeF& keâes Oeejoej nefLeÙeej mes Ieesj Ghenefle
hetJe&Jeleea mebJÙeJenej kesâ yeejs ceW metefÛele efkeâÙes efyevee efJe›eâÙe keâeefjle keâjlee nw~ Skeäme oC[veerÙe DehejeOe Devleie&le
keâj oslee nw~ Oeeje/OeejeDeeW keâe oes<eer nw–
Fve heefjefmLeefleÙeeW ceW keâewve JÙeefLele JÙeefkeäle nesiee– (a) 326 IPC only/kesâJeue 326 YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee
(a) B (the first purchaser)/yeer (ØeLece ›esâlee) (b) 3(2)(V) of SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities)
(b) A (the seller)/S (efJe›esâlee) Act./3(2)(V) DevegmetefÛele peeefle/pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej
(c) C (the subsequent purchaser) efveJeejCe) DeefOeefveÙece~
meer (heMÛeeleJeleea ›esâlee) (c) 326 IPC and 3(2)(V) of SC/ST (Prevention of
Atrocities) Act./326 YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee Deewj
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR
3(2)(V) DevegmetefÛele peeefle/pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej efveJeejCe)
Ans. (c) : oefn yesve yeveece DejefJevo YeeF& keâuÙeeCe peer
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
(2020SC) Fme Jeeo ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Oeeefjle efkeâÙee efkeâ
ØeefleHeâue keâe Yegieleeve ve nesves mes efJe›eâÙe efJeuesKe DeefJeefOeceevÙe veneR Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW X YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje
nesiee Ùeefo DevÙeLee efJe›eâÙe keâe mebJÙeJenej JewOe nw~ efJe›eâslee keâes 326 ceW Kelejveekeâ DeeÙegOeeW Ùee meeOeveeW Éeje mJesÛÚe mes Ieesj Ghenefle
vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Demeboòe ØeefleHeâue keâe Yegieleeve keâjves keâe DeeosMe ›esâlee keâeefjle keâjvee leLee DevegmetefÛele peeefle SJeb DevegmetefÛele pevepeeefle
keâes efoÙee ieÙee~ (DelÙeeÛeej efveJeejCe) DeefOeefveÙece 1989 keâer Oeeje 3(2)V kesâ Devleie&le
Fme Øekeâej Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW 'A' Éeje 'B' keâes efkeâÙee ieÙee DeblejCe oC[veerÙe DehejeOe keâe oes<eer nesiee~
JewOe nw DeLee&le 'A' hegve; Gmeer mecheeflle keâes 'C' keâes Devleefjle veneR keâj 49. A woman aged 30 years and her son aged 14
mekeâlee nw~ Dele: Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW 'C' JÙeefLele JÙeefòeâ nesiee~ years, are witnesses to a murder. Their
statements under Section 161 Cr.P.C. may be
47. The bail application rejected by the Special
recorded by the Police Officer concerned at–
Judge, SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, in
a case involving offence/s under the said Act, Skeâ 30 Je<eeaÙe ceefnuee Deewj Gmekeâe 14 Je<eeaÙe heg$e Skeâ
may be challenged in the High Court, by filing– nlÙee kesâ mee#eer nw~ mecyeefvOele hegefueme DeefOekeâejer Éeje
vÙeeÙeeueÙe DevegmetefÛele peeefle/pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej Gvekesâ keâLeve Devleie&le Oeeje 161 oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee,
efveJeejCe) DeefOeefveÙece kesâ efJeefMe‰ vÙeeÙeeOeerMe Éeje uesKeyeæ efkeâÙes pee mekeWâies–
heeefjle Fme DeefOeefveÙece ceW Jee|Cele efkeâmeer DehejeOe/ (a) The scene of the occurrence
DehejeOeeW kesâ mecyevOe ceW peceevele DeeJesove DemJeerkeâej IešveemLeue hej
keâjves kesâ DeeosMe keâes GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW Ûegveewleer oer pee (b) The Women Police Station
mekesâieer– ceefnuee hegefueme Leevee hej
(a) Bail application under Section 439 Cr.P.C./
(c) At the Police Station where FIR is regist-ered
Oeeje 439 oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le peceevele
DeeJesove–he$e Øemlegle keâjkesâ~ Gme hegefueme Leevee hej peneB hej ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš& ope&
keâer ieF& nw~
(b) Revision under Section 397 Cr.P.C./Oeeje 397
oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le hegvejer#eCe Øemlegle keâjkesâ~ (d) The place where, such woman and her son
reside
(c) Petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C./Oeeje 482
Gme mLeeve hej peneB Ssmeer ceefnuee Je Gmekeâe heg$e jnles nQ~
oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le ÙeeefÛekeâe Øemlegle keâjkesâ~
(d) An appeal/Deheerue Øemlegle keâjkesâ~ Ans. (d) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 160 kesâ hejvlegkeâ
kesâ Devegmeej– efkeâmeer heg®<e mes pees 15 Je<e& mes keâce DeeÙeg keâe Ùee 65
Ans. (d) : DevegmetefÛele peeefle Deewj DevegmetefÛele pevepeeefle (DelÙeeÛeej
Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ DeeÙeg keâe nw, Ùee efkeâmeer m$eer mes Ùee efkeâmeer ceeveefmekeâ Ùee
efveJeejCe) DeefOeefveÙece, 1989 keâer Oeeje 14A(2) kesâ Devegmeej, efJeMes<e
Meejerefjkeâ ™he mes efve:Mekeäle JÙeefkeäle mes, Ssmes mLeeve mes efpemeceW Ssmee
vÙeeÙeeueÙe Ùee DevevÙe efJeMes<e vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ peceevele cebpetj keâjves Ùee
heg®<e Ùee m$eer efveJeeme keâjleer nw, efYevve efkeâmeer mLeeve hej neefpej nesves
veecebpetj keâjves kesâ efkeâmeer DeeosMe kesâ efJe™æ Deheerue GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW
keâer Dehes#ee veneR keâer peeÙesieer~
nesieer~
Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW hegefueme Gme mLeeve hej peeÙesieer peneB Ssmeer ceefnuee Ùee
48. X knows that Y is a member of Schedule Caste
community. During the course of a free fight, X Gmekesâ heg$e jnles nw~
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50. In which of the following cases, the Court is mes hetJe&, Jen DeelcenlÙee keâj uesleer nw~ Oeeje 164 oC[
required to record evidence before framing of Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le uesKeyeæ Ssmes keâLeve–
charge–
(a) Admissible as a substantive piece of evidence
efvecve ceeceueeW ceW mes keâewvemes ceW, vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâes Deejeshe meejJeeve mee#Ùe kesâ ™he ceW «ee¢e neWies~
efJejefÛele keâjves mes hetJe& mee#Ùe uesKeyeæ keâjveer DeeJeMÙekeâ
(b) Admissible under Section 32 of the Evidence
nw– Act./Oeeje 32 mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece kesâ Devleie&le «ee¢e neWies~
(a) Summons trial cases/mecevme efJeÛeejCeerÙe ceeceues
(c) Admissible under Section 33 of the Evidence
(b) Sessions trial cases/mesMevme efJeÛeejCeerÙe ceeceues Act./Oeeje 33 mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece kesâ Devleie&le «ee¢e neWies~
(c) Warrant cases instituted upon a complaint/ (d) Inadmissible in evidence/mee#Ùe ceW De«ee¢e neWies~
heefjJeeo hej mebefmLele JeejCš ceeceues
(d) Warrant cases instituted upon a Police Ans. (d) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 164(5-A)(b)
report/hegefueme efjheesš& hej mebefmLele JeejCš ceeceues kesâ Devegmeej, vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje heerefÌ[lee kesâ yeÙeeve keâe DeefYeefueefKele efkeâÙee
peevee Gmekeâer cegKÙe hejer#ee mecePeer peeSieer~
Ans. (c) : heefjJeeo hej mebeqmLele JeejCš ceeceueeW ceW vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ heeme
DeefYeuesKe (on record) hej efkeâmeer Øekeâej keâe leeeqlJekeâ efJeefMeef„Ùeeb Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW ceefpemš^sš Éeje 164 kesâ yeÙeeve keâes Debefkeâle efkeâÙes
Deejeshe efJejefÛele keâjves nsleg veneR nesleer nw, efmeJeeÙe heefjJeeoer kesâ heefjJeeo peeves kesâ he§eeled heerefÌ[lee Éeje DeelcenlÙee keâj efueÙes peeves hej Øeeflehejer#ee
kesâ~ Dele: vÙeeÙeeueÙe Deejeshe efJejefÛele keâjves kesâ hetJe& DeefYeÙeespeve mee#Ùe kesâ DeYeeJe ceW Ssmee keâLeve mee#Ùe ceW De«ee¢e nesiee~
DeefYeefueefKele keâjlee nw~ (Oeeje 244 oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee) 53. A Court after holding trial, convicts and grants
51. Non-compliance of, which of the following benefit of Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 to
orders passed under the Protection of Women an accused. Which of the following orders is
from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, is an impermissible in law–
offence– Skeâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe efJeÛeejCe kesâ heMÛeeled DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes
Iejsuet eEnmee mes m$eer keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, 2005 kesâ oes<eefmeæ keâjlee nw Deewj Gmes DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee
Devleie&le efvecve ceW mes heeefjle efkeâme DeeosMe keâer Deheeueve, DeefOeefveÙece, 1958 keâe ueeYe Øeoeve keâjlee nw~ efvecve ceW mes
Skeâ DehejeOe nw– keâewvemee DeeosMe efJeefOe ceW Deveveg%esÙe nw–
(a) Maintenance order/YejCe-hees<eCe DeeosMe (a) Admonish the offender/DehejeOeer keâer Yelme&vee
(b) Custody order/DeefYej#ee DeeosMe (b) Direct under Section 12 of the Act that the
(c) Residence order/DeeJeemeerÙe DeeosMe conviction shall not have an adverse effect on
his service./Gkeäle DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 12 kesâ Devleie&le
(d) Protection order/mebj#eCe DeeosMe
Ùen efveoxMe efkeâ Gkeäle oes<eefmeefæ Gmekeâer mesJee hej keâesF&
Ans. (d) : Iejsuet eEnmee mes ceefnueeDeesW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, Øeefleketâue ØeYeeJe veneR jKesieer~
2005 keâer Oeeje 31 kesâ Devegmeej, ØelÙeLeea Éeje Oeeje 18 kesâ Debleie&le (c) Direct the offender to pay compensation and
efkeâÙes ieÙes mebj#eCe DeeosMe Ùee efkeâmeer Debleefjce DeeosMe keâes Yebie efkeâÙee cost./DehejeOeer keâes #eeflehete|le SJeb KeÛee& Deoe keâjves keâe
peevee, DehejeOe nesiee Deewj Skeâ Je<e& lekeâ keâer DeJeefOe kesâ keâejeJeeme mes efveoxMe~
Ùee pegcee&ves mes pees yeerme npeej ™heÙes lekeâ keâe nes mekesâiee Ùee oesveeW mes
(d) Direct the offender to furnish bail and bonds
oC[veerÙe nesiee~ to keep peace and good behaviour for three
‘‘DeefYej#ee DeeosMe’’ mes Oeeje 21 kesâ efveyebOeveeW kesâ Devegmeej Devegoòe years./DehejeOeer keâes 3 Je<eeX kesâ efueS Meeefvle Je meoeÛeej
keâesF& DeeosMe DeefYeØesle nw~ [Oeeje 2(d)] yeveeÙes jKeves nsleg peceevele Je yevOehe$e Øemlegle keâjves keâe
‘‘efveJeeme Ùee DeeJeemeerÙe DeeosMe’’ mes Oeeje 19(1) kesâ efveyebOeveeW ceW efveoxMe~
Øeoòe DeeosMe DeefYeØesle nw~ [Oeeje 2(p)] Ans. (b) : Skeâ vÙeeÙeeueÙe efJeÛeejCe kesâ heMÛeele DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes
52. A woman subjected to rape, gives a statement oes<eefmeæ keâjlee nw, Deewj Gmes DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, 1958
under Section 164 Cr.P.C. implicating the keâe ueeYe Øeoeve keâjlee nw~ Oeeje 12 kesâ Devleie&le vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe Ùen
accused for the offence. She commits suicide DeeosMe efJeefOe ceW Deveveg%esÙe nw efkeâ Gòeâ oes<eefmeefæ Gmekeâer mesJee hej keâesF&
sometime later but before her statement could
be recorded at the trial. Such statement Øeefleketâue ØeYeeJe veneR jKesieer~ Oeeje 12 ceW Ùen ØeeJeOeeve nw efkeâ efkeâmeer
recorded under Section 164 Cr.P.C. would be– DevÙe efJeefOe ceW DevleefJe&° efkeâmeer yeele kesâ nesles ngS Yeer keâesF& JÙeefòeâ, pees
Skeâ m$eer efpemekesâ meeLe yeueelmebie ngDee nw, oC[ Øeef›eâÙee DehejeOe keâe oes<eer heeÙee peelee nw Deewj efpemekesâ mecyevOe ceW Oeeje 3 Ùee
mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 164 kesâ Devleie&le efoÙes ieÙes keâLeveeW ceW Oeeje 4 kesâ GheyebOeeW kesâ DeOeerve keâeÙe&Jeener keâer peeleer nw, Ssmeer efJeefOe kesâ
DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes mebefuehle keâjleer nw~ kegâÚ meceÙe heMÛeeled, DeOeerve efkeâmeer DehejeOe keâer oes<eefmeefæ mes mebueive, Ùeefo keâesF& nes,
hejvleg efJeÛeejCe ceW Gmekesâ keâLeve DeefYeefueefKele efkeâÙes peeves efvejn&lee mes «emle veneR nesiee~
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hejvleg Ghejesòeâ GheyevOe Ssmes JÙeefòeâ keâes ueeiet veneR nesieer pees Oeeje 4 kesâ Jee|pele veneR nw keäÙeeWefkeâ Oeeje 406 YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee
DeOeerve Gmes ÚesÌ[ efoS peeves kesâ yeeo lelhe§eeled cetue DehejeOe kesâ efueS keâe DehejeOe Skeâ efvejvlej Ûeueves Jeeuee DehejeOe nw~
obef[le efkeâÙee peelee nw~ (c) The proceedings are not barred by limitation
54. Two friends A and B were sleeping in a room as the FIR was lodged promptly./keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeB
which was bolted from inside. In the morning, heefjmeercee Éeje Jee|pele veneR nw keäÙeeWefkeâ ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš&
A is found murdered. Under which provision of DeefJeuecye ope& keâjJeeF& ieF& Leer~
the Evidence Act, prosecution can claim (d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
shifting of burden on B to prove the manner in
which the murder took place– Ans. (d) : YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 406 DeehejeefOekeâ vÙeeme
oes oesmle S Deewj yeer Skeâ keâcejs ceW efpemekeâe ojJeepee Yebie kesâ DehejeOe keâe ØeeJeOeeve keâjlee nw, efpemeceW 3 Je<e& lekeâ kesâ oC[
Devoj mes yevo Lee, ceW mees jns Les~ megyen S keâer nlÙee ngF& keâe Gheyeb O e ef k eâÙee ieÙee nw ef
p eme hej oC[ Øeef›eâÙee meb e f n lee keâer Oeeje
nesvee heeÙee ieÙee~ mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece kesâ efkeâme ØeeJeOeeve 468(2) kesâ Debleie&le meb%eeve efueÙee pee mekeâlee nw Ùeefo DehejeOe 1 Je<e&
kesâ Devleie&le DeefYeÙeespeve, nlÙee efkeâme lejerkesâ mes ngF& nw, mes DeefOekeâ leLee 3 Je<e& mes keâce nes~
meeefyele keâjves keâe Yeej yeer hej DeefOejesefhele keâjves keâe keân 56. C being the wife of B, has obtained a decree of
separation from the competent Court but they
mekeâlee nw– are still living in the same premises. B subjects
(a) Section 114 of the Evidence Act. C to intercourse. Their neighbour A watche-
mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 114 sthe act and files an FIR. Which proposition is
(b) Section 103 of the Evidence Act. correct in these circumstanes–
meer ves yeer keâer helveer jnles ngS me#ece vÙeeÙeeueÙe mes
mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 103
he=LekeäkeâjCe keâer ef[›eâer Øeehle keâj ueer nw hejvleg Jes DeYeer Yeer
(c) Section 106 of the Evidence Act.
Skeâ ner heefjmej ceW jn jnW nQ~ yeer, meer kesâ meeLe mebYeesie
mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 106
keâjlee nw~ S, pees efkeâ Gvekeâe heÌ[ewmeer nw, Ùen ke=âlÙe osKelee
(d) Section 101 of the Evidence Act.
nw Deewj Skeâ ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš& ope& keâjJeelee nw~ Fve
mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 101 heefjefmLeefleÙeeW ceW keâewvemee keâLeve mener nw–
Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee YeejleerÙe mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece, 1872 keâer (a) B is guilty of the offence punishable under
Oeeje 106 hej DeeOeeefjle nw– Oeeje 106 kesâ Devegmeej– peye keâesF& leLÙe Section 376-B IPC./yeer, Oeeje 376-Ke YeejleerÙe
efJeMes<ele: efkeâmeer JÙeefkeäle kesâ %eeve ceW nw, leye Gme leLÙe keâes meeefyele oC[ mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe DehejeOe keâe oes<eer nw~
keâjves keâe Yeej Gme hej nw~ (b) B is not guilty of any offence because C
Oeeje 106 keâe mewæebeflekeâ DeeOeej Ùen nw efkeâ ‘‘meJe&ßes… %eelee meJe&ßes… continues to be his legally wedded wife./yeer,
mee#eer nesiee~’’ Ùen Oeeje uewefšve metefòeâ 'res ipsa loquitur' (DeLee&led efkeâmeer Yeer DehejeOe keâe oes<eer veneR nw keäÙeeWefkeâ meer efvejvlej
Iešvee mJeÙeb yeesueleer nw) ceW Øeefleheeefole efmeæeble hej DeeOeeefjle nw~ Gmekeâer JewOe efJeJeeefnlee helveer nw~
(c) A would be guilty of the offence punishable
55. An FIR in relation to the offence under Section
406 IPC is lodged on 1.1.2010. The Police under Section 354-C IPC./S, Oeeje 354-ie
conducts investigation and submits a negative YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe DehejeOe keâe
Final Report in the Court concerned on oes<eer nesiee~
2.2.2012. The Court takes cognizance of the (d) None of the above./Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
above offence on 3.3.2013. In these circu-
Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW 'A' YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje
mstances, which of the following is correct–
YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 406 kesâ DehejeOe kesâ 354-C kesâ ØeYeeJe mes ÂMÙejeflekeâlee keâe oes<eer nesiee~
mecyevOe ceW Skeâ ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš& 01.01.2010 keâes Oeeje 354-C kesâ Devegmeej, Ssmee keâesF& heg®<e, efkeâmeer ØeeFJesš ke=âlÙe ceW
ueieer efkeâmeer Œeer keâes Skeâškeâ osKesiee Ùee Gmekeâe efÛe$e KeeRÛesiee DeLeJee
ope& keâer ieF&~ hegefueme DevJes<eCe keâjleer nw Deewj mecyeefvOele
Gme efÛe$e keâes Øemeeefjle keâjsiee–
vÙeeÙeeueÙe ceW vekeâejelcekeâ Debeflece efjheesš& 02.02.2012 keâes
ØeLece oes<eefmeefæ hej - efkeâmeer Yeebefle kesâ keâejeJeeme mes pees 1 Je<e& mes
Øemlegle keâjleer nw~ 03.03.2013 keâes vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Gkeäle
DehejeOe keâe Øemeb%eeve efueÙee peelee nw~ Fve heefjefmLeefleÙeeW keâce veneR efkeâvleg leerve Je<e& lekeâ keâer nes mekesâieer Deewj pegcee&ves mes~
ceW, efvecve ceW mes keâewvemee mener nw– efÉleerÙe DeLeJee he§eeledJeleea oes<eefmeefæ hej - leerve Je<e& mes keâce veneR
efkeâvleg 7 Je<e& lekeâ kesâ keâejeJeeme Deewj pegcee&ves mes ob[veerÙe nesiee~
(a) The proceedings are barred by limitation./
keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeB heefjmeercee Éeje Jee|pele nw~ 57. 5 persons take illegal possession of a field. The
owner (the complainant party) of the field
(b) The proceedings are not barred by limitation collects his supporters and goes to the field for
as the offence under Section 406 IPC is a ousting the trespassers therefrom. In the free
continuing offence./keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeB heefjmeercee Éeje fight, which ensues, the trespassers kill one
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person from the complainant side. All the ceOÙe ngS Jeelee&ueehe keâes efjkeâe@[& efkeâÙee ieÙee nw Deewj Fmes
accused can be convicted– efJeÛeejCe ceW meeefyele efkeâÙee peelee nw~
5 JÙeefkeäle Skeâ Kesle hej DeJewOe keâypee keâjles nQ~ YetmJeeceer
(d) None of the above./Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
(heefjJeeoer he#e) Deheves meceLe&keâeW keâes Skeâef$ele keâjkesâ
Kesle hej DeefleÛeeefjÙeeW keâes JeneB mes yeenj efvekeâeueves kesâ Ans. (c) : Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW Ssmeer keâeue ef[šsume leYeer megmebiele ceeveer
efueS peelee nw~ hejmhej ceejheerš kesâ Deeies yeÌ{ves hej pee mekeâleer nw peye mee#Ùe DeefOe. keâer Oeeje 10 kesâ Devleie&le, <e[Ùev$e kesâ
heefjJeeoer he#e kesâ Skeâ JÙeefkeäle keâes DeefleÛeeefjÙeeW Éeje ceej ™he ceW Ùeefo oesveeW DeefYeÙegkeäleieCe kesâ ceOÙe ngF& Jeelee&ueehe keâes efjkeâe[&
efkeâÙee ieÙee nw Deewj Fmes efJeÛeejCe ceW meeefyele efkeâÙee peelee nw~
efoÙee peelee nw~ meYeer DeefYeÙegkeäleieCe oes<eefmeæ efkeâÙes pee
mekeâles nQ– 59. In a case involving the offence punishable
under Section 304 Part II of IPC, the accused,
(a) With the aid of section 34 of IPC./YeejleerÙe oC[ is arrested and the prosecution fails to comply
mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 34 keâer meneÙelee mes~ with the requirements of Section 167(2) Cr.P.C.
(b) With the aid of section 149 of IPC./YeejleerÙe The accused, who is a habitual offender,
oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 149 keâer meneÙelee mes~ becomes entitled to compulsie bail on–
(c) For the individual injuries caused to the YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 304 Yeeie II kesâ Devleie&le
members of the complainant party./heefjJeeoer he#e oC[veerÙe efkeâmeer DehejeOe ceW Skeâ DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes
kesâ meomÙeeW keâes keâeefjle JÙeefkeäleiele GhenefleÙeeW nsleg~ efiejHeäleej efkeâÙee peelee nw Deewj DeefYeÙeespeve Oeeje 167(2)
(d) None of the above./Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~ oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee kesâ GheyevOeeW keâer DeeJeMÙekeâleeDeeW
keâe heeueve keâjves ceW efJeHeâue jnlee nw~ DeefYeÙegkeäle, pees efkeâ
Ans. (a) : Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW meYeer DeefYeÙegkeäleieCe YeejleerÙe oC[
mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 34 keâer meneÙelee mes oes<eefmeæ efkeâÙes pee mekeâles nQ~ Skeâ Deeoleve DehejeOeer nw, DeefveJeeÙe& peceevele Øeehle keâjves
keâe nkeâoej nes peelee nw–
Oeeje 34 kesâ Devegmeej, peyeefkeâ keâesF& DeehejeefOekeâ keâeÙe& keâF& JÙeefòeâÙeeW
Éeje Deheves meye kesâ meeceevÙe DeeMeÙe keâes De«emej keâjves ceW efkeâÙee peelee (a) 61st day from the date of his arrest./efiejHeäleejer keâer
nw, leye Ssmes JÙeefòeâÙeeW ceW mes nj JÙeefòeâ Gme keâeÙe& kesâ efueS Gmeer Øekeâej efoveebkeâ mes 61JeW efoJeme keâes~
oeefÙelJe kesâ DeOeerve nw, ceevees Jen keâeÙe& Dekesâues Gmeer ves efkeâÙee nes~ (b) 91st day from the date of his arrest./efiejHeäleejer keâer
Fme Øekeâej meYeer DeefYeÙegòeâieCe YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 302 efoveebkeâ mes 91JeW efoJeme keâes~
meheef"le Oeeje 447 kesâ Debleie&le oeefÙelJeeOeerve "njeÙes pee mekeWâieW~ (c) The accused is not entitled to be released on
compulsive bail./DeefYeÙegkeäle DeefveJeeÙe& peceevele hej
58. The Investigating Officer conducting investiga-
tion of a case under the Narcotic Drugs and efjne nesves keâe nkeâoej veneR nw~
Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 collects the (d) None of the above./Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
call details of the mobile phones held by the
accused from whom, recovery of drug was Ans. (a) : Øemlegle mecemÙee oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 167(2)
effected and the conspirator, who supplied the hej DeeOeeefjle nw~ Oeeje 167(2) kesâ Devegmeej– peye DehejeOe, ce=lÙeg,
drug. Such call details– DeepeerJeve keâejeJeeme Ùee 10 Je<e& mes DeefOekeâ keâe keâejeJeeme nes lees
mJeehekeâ Deew<eOeer SJeb ceve: ØeYeeJeer heoeLe& DeefOeefveÙece, vÙeeÙeeueÙe 90 efove lekeâ DeefYej#ee ceW os mekeâlee nw~ Ùeefo DehejeOe DevÙe
1985 kesâ Devleie&le Skeâ ceeceues keâe DevegmebOeeve keâj jns oC[ mes oC[veerÙe nw lees 60 efove keâer DeefYej#ee nesieer~
DevegmebOeeve DeefOekeâejer, DeefYeÙegkeäle efpememes efkeâ mJeehekeâ hejvleg Ghejeskeäle mecemÙee ceW DeefYeÙegkeäle YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje
Deew<eOeer yejeceoieer keâer ieF& Leer SJeb <eÌ[Ùev$ekeâlee& efpemeves 304 Yeeie (II) kesâ Devegmeej 10 Je<e& lekeâ kesâ oC[ keâe ØeeJeOeeve nw lees
Deew<eOeer Deehete|le keâer Leer, Éeje Oeeefjle ceesyeeF&ue Heâesve keâer DeefYeÙegkeäle Cr.P.C keâer Oeeje 167(2) kesâ heeueve ceW efJeHeâue jnves hej
keâe@ue-ef[šsume (keâe@ue keâe efJeJejCe) Skeâef$ele keâjlee nw~ efiejHeäleejer kesâ efoveebkeâ mes 61JeW efoJeme keâes peceevele Øeehle keâjves keâe
Ssmeer keâe@ue-ef[šsume (keâe@ue keâe efJeJejCe)– nkeâoej nw~
(a) Can be used as substantive evidence to prove 60. A Patwari while preparing a revenue record,
the charge of conspiracy./<e[Ùev$e keâe Deejeshe intentionally enters incorrect facts in the
ØeceeefCele keâjves kesâ efueS meejJeeve mee#Ùe kesâ ™he ceW ØeÙegkeäle documents and signs & certifies the same with
keâer pee mekeâleer nw~ the intention of causing loss to the true owner
of the land. The Patwari is guilty of–
(b) Are inadmissible in evidence./mee#Ùe ceW De«ee¢e
Skeâ hešJeejer jepemJe DeefYeuesKe lewÙeej keâjles meceÙe,
nw~
DeeMeÙe hetJe&keâ, omleeJespeeW ceW ieuele leLÙeeW keâes ØeefJe‰
(c) Can be considered relevant only if the
conversation held between the two accusedis keâjlee nw Deewj Gmes Yetefce kesâ JeemleefJekeâ mJeeceer keâes neefve
recorded and proved at the trial./kesâJeue leye ner keâeefjle keâjves kesâ DeeMeÙe mes nmlee#eefjle SJeb melÙeeefhele
megmebiele ceeveer pee mekeâleer nw Ùeefo oesveeW DeefYeÙegkeäleieCe kesâ keâjlee nw~ hešJeejer oes<eer nw–
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(a) Offence of creating false/forged documents DeefYeÙegòeâ keâe ceeceuee YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 304 kesâ ØeLece
punishable under Sections 467 and 468 KeC[ kesâ Debleie&le Deelee nw, lees DeefYeÙegòeâ heefjJeer#ee keâe ueeYe heeves keâe
IPC./YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 467 Deewj 468 kesâ nkeâoej veneR nesiee, peyeefkeâ Ùeefo ceeceuee 304 kesâ efÉleerÙe KeC[ kesâ
Devleie&le oC[veerÙe, efceLÙee/ketâšjefÛele omleeJespe yeveeves kesâ Debleie&le Deelee nw, lees efJeÛeejCe vÙeeÙeeueÙe DeefYeÙegòeâ keâes heefjJeer#ee hej
DehejeOe keâe~ ÚesÌ[ mekesâiee~
(b) Offence of using a forged document 62. In which judgment, Hon'ble Supreme Court
punishable under Section 471 IPC./YeejleerÙe oC[ has laid down that the Police cannot refuse
mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 471 kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe, ketâšjefÛele registration of an FIR on the ground of lack of
omleeJespe keâes ØeÙegkeäle keâjves kesâ DehejeOe keâe~ jurisdiction–
(c) Offence of criminal breach of trust punishable ceeveveerÙe GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves efkeâme efveCe&Ùe ceW Ùen
under Section 406 IPC./YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Øeefleheeefole efkeâÙee nw efkeâ hegefueme, #es$eeefOekeâej kesâ DeYeeJe
Oeeje 406 kesâ Devleie&le oC[veerÙe, DeehejeefOekeâ vÙeemeYebie kesâ DeeOeej hej ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš& hebpeeryeæ keâjves mes,
kesâ DehejeOe keâe~ Fvkeâej veneR keâj mekeâleer nw–
(d) None of the above./Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~ (a) Manish Ratan Vs. State of M.P.; 2007(1)
Ans. (d) : Øemlegle mecemÙee ceW hešJeejer YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer SCC 336
Oeeje 477-A kesâ Debleie&le uesKee kesâ efceLÙeekeâjCe, keâe oes<eer nw~ Oeeje ceveer<ejleve yeveeced ceOÙe ØeosMe jepÙe; 2007(1)
477-A kesâ Devegmeej, pees keâesF& efueefhekeâ, DeeefHeâmej Ùee mesJekeâ nesles ngS Sme.meer.meer. 336
Ùee efueefhekeâ, DeeefHeâmej Ùee mesJekeâ kesâ veeles efveÙeesefpele nesles ngS Ùee keâeÙe& (b) Amrendu Jyoti Vs. State of Chhattisgarh;
2014(6) Criminal 719
keâjles ngS, efkeâmeer hegmlekeâ, Fueskeäš^e@efvekeâ DeefYeuesKe, keâeiepe, uesKe,
cetuÙeJeeve ØeefleYetefce Ùee uesKee keâes, pees Gmekesâ efveÙeespekeâ keâe nes Ùee Decejsvog pÙeesefle yeveeced ÚòeermeieÌ{ jepÙe; 2014(6)
efveÙeespekeâ kesâ keâypes ceW nes Ùee efpemes Gmeves efveÙeespekeâ kesâ efueS Ùee ef›eâceerveue 719
(c) Rasiklal Dalpatram Thakkar Vs. State of
Gmekeâer Deesj mes Øeehle efkeâÙee nes, peeve-yetPekeâj Deewj keâheš keâjves kesâ Gujarat & Ors.; AIR 2010 SC 715
DeeMeÙe mes ve„, heefjJeefle&le, efJeke=âle Ùee efceLÙeeke=âle keâjsiee Ùee og<ØesjCe jefmekeâueeue ouehelejece "keäkeâj yeveeced iegpejele jepÙe SJeb
keâjsiee Ùee GmeceW mes Ùee GmeceW efkeâmeer leeeqlJekeâ efJeefMe„ keâe ueeshe Ùee DevÙe; S.DeeF&.Deej. 2010 Sme.meer. 715
heefjJele&ve keâjsiee, Jen efkeâmeer Yeebefle kesâ keâejeJeeme mes pees 7 Je<e& lekeâ keâer (d) Y.Abraham Ajith & Ors. Vs. Inspector of
nes mekesâieer Ùee pegcee&ves mes Ùee oesveeW mes oeqC[le efkeâÙee peeSiee~ Police, Chennai & Ors.; AIR 2004 SC 4286
61. An accused aged 20 years, having no previous JeeF&. DeyeÇence DeefpeLe SJeb DevÙe yeveeced hegefueme efvejer#ekeâ,
criminal conduct, charged for the offence ÛewvveF& SJeb DevÙe, S.DeeF&.Deej. 2004 Sme. meer. 4286
under Section 304 IPC, is convicted by the trial
Ans. (c) : jefmekeâueeue ouehelejece "keäkeâj yeveeced iegpejele jepÙe
court. In these circumstances–
Skeâ 20 Je<eeaÙe DeefYeÙegkeäle, efpemekeâe keâesF& hetJe& keâe SJeb DevÙe (2010 SC) kesâ Jeeo ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Oeeefjle
DeehejeefOekeâ DeeÛejCe veneR nw, Gmes efJeÛeejCe vÙeeÙeeueÙe efkeâÙee efkeâ, hegefueme #es$eeefOekeâej kesâ DeYeeJe kesâ DeeOeej hej ØeLece metÛevee
Éeje YeejleerÙe oC[ mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 304 kesâ Deejeshe ceW efjheesš& hebpeeryeæ keâjves mes, Fvkeâej veneR keâj mekeâleer nw~
oes<eefmeæ efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Fve heefjefmLeefleÙeeW ceW– 63. In which judgment, under the Negotiable
(a) The trial court is under a mandate of law to Instruments Act, 1881 the Hon'ble Supreme
Court held that though compounding requires
release the accused on probation./efJeÛeejCe
consent of both the parties, but even in absence
vÙeeÙeeueÙe DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes heefjJeer#ee hej ÚesÌ[ves nsleg efJeefOe of such consent, the Court can, in the interest
keâer Dee%eehekeâlee kesâ DeOeerve nw~ of justice, on being satisfied that the
(b) The trial court may release the accused on complainant has been duly compensated, in its
probation./efJeÛeejCe vÙeeÙeeueÙe DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes heefjJeer#ee discretion, close the proceedings and discharge
hej ÚesÌ[ mekesâiee~ the accused–
(c) The accused is not entitled to the benefit of ceeveveerÙe GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves hej›eâecÙe efJeuesKe
probation because the offence is punishable DeefOeefveÙece, 1881 kesâ Devleie&le efkeâme efveCe&Ùe ceW Ùen
with improsonment upto 10 years./DeefYeÙegkeäle DeefYeefveOee&efjle efkeâÙee nw efkeâ ÙeÅeefhe jepeerveecee kesâ efueÙes
heefjJeer#ee keâe ueeYe Øeehle keâjves keâe nkeâoej veneR nw keäÙeeWefkeâ GYeÙehe#e keâer menceefle DeeJeMÙekeâ nesleer nw hejvleg Ùeefo
DehejeOe 10 Je<e& lekeâ kesâ keâejeJeeme keâer mepee mes oC[veerÙe vÙeeÙeeueÙe Fme yeele mes mevleg° nw efkeâ heefjJeeoer keâer
nw~ mecegefÛele ™he mes #eeflehete|le keâer pee Ûegkeâer nw lees
(d) None of the above/Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~ vÙeeÙeeueÙe, efyevee Ssmeer menceefle kesâ Yeer vÙeeÙeefnle ceW,
Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 360 meheef"le Deheves efJeJeskeâevegmeej keâeÙe&JeeefnÙeeW keâes meceehle keâj,
Oeeje 4 DehejeOeer heefjJeer#ee DeefOeefveÙece, 1958 kesâ Devegmeej, Ùeefo DeefYeÙegkeäle keâes GvceesefÛele keâj mekeâlee nw–
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(a) Madhya Pradesh State Legal Service Ans. (b) : mekeâerjer yeemeg yeveece Gòej ØeosMe jepÙe (2008 SC)
Authority Vs. Prateek Jain; 2015(1) SCC kesâ Jeeo ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen efveCeeale efkeâÙee efkeâ me#ece
(CRi) 211/ceOÙeØeosMe jepÙe efJeefOekeâ mesJee ØeeefOekeâjCe
ceefpemš^sš hegefueme keâes Skeâ ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš& ceW efJemle=le SJeb efve<he#e
yeveeced Øeleerkeâ pewve; 2015 (1) Sme.meer.meer. (ef›eâ.) 211
DevJes<eCe keâjves keâe efveoxMe os mekeâlee nw~
(b) Meters and Instruments Private Limited Vs.
65. In which judgment, the Hon'ble Supreme
Kanchan Mehta; AIR 2017 SC 4594/efcešme&
Court has laid down that a party, who is
SC[ FvmšÍcesvšmed Øee.efue. yeveeced kebâÛeve cesnlee; desirous of proving electronic evidence but
S.DeeF&.Deej. 2017 Sme.meer. 4594 does not have access to the device from which,
(c) JIK Industries Ltd. Vs. Amarlal V. Jumani & the document was produced, is not required to
Anr.; AIR 2012 SC 1079/pes.DeeF&.kesâ. FC[mš^erpe produce and prove the certificate under Section
65-B of the Evidence Act–
efue. yeveece Decejueeue Jeer. pegceeveer SJeb DevÙe;
S.DeeF&.Deej. 2012 Sme.meer. 1079 ceeveveerÙe GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves efkeâme efveCe&Ùe ceW, Ùen
Øeefleheeefole efkeâÙee nw efkeâ Skeâ he#ekeâej, pees Fueskeäš^esefvekeâ
(d) Damodar S. Prabhu Vs. Sayyed Bala Lal H.;
AIR 2010 SC 1907/oeceesoj Sme. ØeYeg yeveeced mewÙeo mee#Ùe ØeceeefCele keâjJeevee Ûeenlee nw hejvleg Gmekeâer hengBÛe
yeeuee ueeue SÛe.; S.DeeF&.Deej. 2010 Sme.meer. 1907 Gme Ùeb$e lekeâ veneR nw efpememes Jen omleeJespe Glheeefole
efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee, keâes mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 65-Ke
Ans. (b) : efcemšme& SC[ FvmšÍcesvšme Øee.efue. yeveece kebâÛeve
kesâ Devleie&le ØeceeCe-he$e keâes Øemlegle Je ØeceeefCele keâjvee
cesnlee (2017 SC) kesâ Jeeo ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen efveCeeale
DeeJeMÙekeâ veneR nesiee–
efkeâÙee efkeâ, hej›eâecÙe efueKele DeefOeefveÙece 1881 kesâ Devegmeej– jepeerveecee
(a) State of Delhi NCT Vs. Navjot Sandhu @
kesâ efueS efkeâmeer GYeÙehe#e keâer menceefle DeeJeMÙekeâ nesleer nw hejvleg Ùeefo Afsan Guru; AIR 2005 SC 3826/mšsš Dee@Heâ
vÙeeÙeeueÙe Fme yeele mes mevleg° nw efkeâ heefjJeeoer keâer mecegefÛele ™he mes osnueer Svemeeršer yeveeced veJepeesle mebOet GHe&â DeHeâmeeve ieg™;
#eeflehete|le keâer pee Ûegkeâer nw lees vÙeeÙeeueÙe efyevee Ssmeer menceefle kesâ Yeer S.DeeF&.Deej. 2005 Sme.meer. 3826
vÙeeÙeefnle ceW Deheves efJeJeskeâevegmeej keâeÙe&Jeener keâes meceehle keâj DeefYeÙegkeäle
(b) Harpal Singh @ Chhota Vs. State of Punjab;
keâes GvceesefÛele keâj mekeâlee nw~ 2016(4) Crimes 154/njheeue eEmen GHe&â Úesše yeveeced
64. In which of the following judgments, the hebpeeye jepÙe; 2016(4) ›eâeF&cme 154
Hon'ble Supreme Court has laid down that the (c) Anvar P.V. Vs. P.K.Bashir; AIR 2015 SC
competent Magistrate can direct the Police to
180/DeveJej heer.Jeer. yeveeced heer.kesâ. yeMeerj; S.DeeF&.Deej.
conduct thorough and fair investigation into an
FIR– 2015 Sme.meer. 180
efvecveefueefKele efveCe&ÙeeW ceW mes efkeâmeceW, ceeveveerÙe GÛÛelece (d) Shafi Mohd. Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh;
SLP (Cri) No.3202/2017, decided on
vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen Øeefleheeefole efkeâÙee nw efkeâ me#ece 30.1.2018/MeHeâer ceesncceo yeveeced efnceeÛeue ØeosMe jepÙe;
ceefpemš^sš, hegefueme keâes Skeâ ØeLece metÛevee efjheesš& ceW Sme.Sue.heer.(ef›eâ.) veb.3202/2017,efvee|Cele 30.01.2018
efJemle=le SJeb efve<he#e DevegmebOeeve keâjves keâe efveoxMe os
Ans. (d) : MeHeâer ceesncceo yeveece efnceebÛeue ØeosMe jepÙe (2018
mekeâlee nw–
SC) Fme Jeeo ceW GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Ùen Oeeefjle efkeâÙee efkeâ Skeâ
(a) Hasan Bhai Wali Bhai Qureshi Vs. State of
Gujarat; AIR 2004 SC 2078
he#ekeâej pees Fueskeäš^eefvekeâ mee#Ùe ØeceeefCele keâjevee Ûeenlee nw hejvleg
Gmekeâer hengBÛe Gme Ùev$e lekeâ veneR nw efpememes Jen omleeJespe Glheeefole
nmeve YeeF& Jeueer YeeF& kegâjsMeer yeveeced iegpejele jepÙe;
efkeâÙee ieÙee Lee keâes mee#Ùe DeefOeefveÙece keâer Oeeje 65-B kesâ Devleie&le
S.DeeF&.Deej. 2004 Sme.meer. 2078
ØeceeCehe$e keâes Øemlegle SJeb ØeceeefCele keâjvee DeeJeMÙekeâ veneR nesiee~
(b) Sakiri Vasu Vs. State of U.P.; AIR 2008 SC
907 66. In which judgment, the Hon'ble Supreme
Court has laid down that having taken
mekeâerjer Jeemeg yeveeced GòejØeosMe jepÙe; S.DeeF&.Deej. 2008 cognizance of a case, the Magistrate cannot
Sme.meer. 907 direct the Police to conduct further
(c) Rashmi Behl Vs. State of U.P. & Ors.; AIR investigation–
2015 SC 776 ceeveveerÙe GÛÛelece vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves efkeâme efveCe&Ùe ceW, Ùen
jefMce yenue yeveeced GòejØeosMe jepÙe SJeb DevÙe; Øeefleheeefole efkeâÙee nw efkeâ Skeâ ceeceues ceW Øemeb%eeve uesves kesâ
S.DeeF&.Deej. 2015 Sme.meer. 776 heMÛeeled ceefpemš^sš, hegefueme keâes Deeies Deewj DevegmebOeeve
(d) Aziza Begum Vs. State of Maharashtra; 2012 keâjves keâe efveoxMe veneR os mekeâlee nw–
(2) SCC (Cri.) 61 (a) State of Haryana Vs. Choudhary Bhajan Lal;
Deefpepee yesiece yeveeced ceneje°^ jepÙe; 2012(2) AIR 1992 SC 604/nefjÙeeCee jepÙe yeveeced ÛeewOejer
Sme.meer.meer. (ef›eâ.) 61 Yepeveueeue; S.DeeF&.Deej. 1992 Sme.meer. 604
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(b) M/s. Jayanti Vitamin Vs. Chaitanya Kumar; (b) Can be published in public interest./ueeskeâefnle ceW
AIR 1992 SC 1930/cewmeme& peÙeefvle efJešeefceve yeveeced ØekeâeMeve efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw~
ÛewlevÙe kegâceej; S.DeeF&.Deej. 1992 Sme.meer. 1930 (c) Can be published, if permitted by competent
(c) Amrutbhai Shambhubhai Patel Vs. Special Court./ØekeâeMeve efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw, Ùeefo
Sumanbhai Kantibhai Patel & Ors.; AIR 2017 me#ece efJeMes<e vÙeeÙeeueÙe Éeje Deveg%eele keâj efoÙee ieÙee
SC 774/Decetle&YeeF& MecYetYeeF& hešsue yeveeced megceveYeeF& nes~
keâeefvleYeeF& hešsue SJeb DevÙe; S.DeeF&.Deej. 2017 Sme.meer.
774 (d) None of the above./Ghejeskeäle ceW mes keâesF& veneR~
(d) Hemant Dhasmana Vs. CBI; AIR 2001 SC Ans. (c) : ueQefiekeâ DehejeOeeW mes yeeuekeâeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece,
2721/nscevle oMecevee yeveeced meer.yeer.DeeF&.; S.DeeF&.Deej. 2012 keâer Oeeje 23(2) kesâ hejvlegkeâ kesâ Devegmeej, me#ece efJeMes<e
2001 Sme.meer. 2721 vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer jeÙe ceW Ùeefo efceef[Ùee Éeje efkeâmeer Ssmeer efjheesš& keâe
Ans. (c) : Decetle&YeeF& MecYegYeeF& hešsue yeveece megceveYeeF& ØekeâeMeve efkeâÙee peevee, yeeuekeâ kesâ efnle ceW nQ, lees ueQefiekeâ Dee›eâefcele
keâeefvleYeeF& hešsue SJeb DevÙe (2017SC) kesâ ceeceues ceW GÛÛelece yeeuekeâ keâer henÛeeve keâes Øekeâš keâjves kesâ efueS me#ece efJeMes<e vÙeeÙeeueÙe
vÙeeÙeeueÙe ves Oeeefjle efkeâÙee efkeâ ceefpemš^sš efkeâmeer ceeceues ceW meb%eeve uesves Deveg%eele keâj mekesâiee~
kesâ he§eeled hegefueme keâes Deewj Deeies DevJes<eCe keâjves keâe efveoxMe veneR os 69. Police Officer, in all cases where the arrest of a
mekeâlee nw~ person is not required under section 41(1) of
67. A competent Court, shall take cognizance of an Cr.P.C., against whom, a reasonable complaint
offence punishable under The Electricity Act, has been made that he has committed a
2003– cognizable offence, then–
Skeâ me#ece vÙeeÙeeueÙe, efJeÅegle DeefOeefveÙece, 2003 kesâ Hegefueme DeefOekeâejer, Ssmes meYeer ceeceueeW ceW efpeveceW oC[
Devleie&le keâeefjle efkeâmeer oC[veerÙe DehejeOe keâe Øemeb%eeve Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee keâer Oeeje 41(1) kesâ GheyevOeeW kesâ DeOeerve
uesiee– efkeâmeer JÙeefkeäle keâer efiejHeäleejer Dehesef#ele veneR nw, Gme
(a) Upon a complaint in writing made by any JÙeefkeäle keâes efpemekesâ efJe™æ Fme yeejs ceW GefÛele heefjJeeo
general person./efkeâmeer Yeer meeceevÙe JÙeefkeäle kesâ efueefKele efkeâÙee pee Ûegkeâe nw efkeâ Gmeves meb%esÙe DehejeOe efkeâÙee nw,
heefjJeeo hej~ lees–
(b) Upon an oral complaint made by a Chief (a) Police Officer may without an order from a
Electrical Inspector./cegKÙe efJeÅegle efvejer#ekeâ kesâ Magistrate and without a warrant, arrest such
ceewefKekeâ heefjJeeo hej~ person./hegefueme DeefOekeâejer ceefpemš^sš kesâ DeeosMe kesâ efyevee
(c) Upon a complaint in writing made by licencee Deewj Jeejbš kesâ efyevee Ssmes JÙeefkeäle keâes efiejHeäleej keâj mekeâlee
or generating company./Deveg%eefhleOeejer Ùee Glheeokeâ nw~
keâcheveer kesâ efueefKele heefjJeeo hej~
(b) Police Officer shall issue a notice directing
(d) Upon none of the above./Ghejeskeäle ceW mes efkeâmeer hej that person to appear before him or at such
veneR~ other place, as may be specified in the
Ans. (c) : efJeÅegle DeefOeefveÙece 2003 keâer Oeeje 151 kesâ Devegmeej, notice./hegefueme DeefOekeâejer Ssmes JÙeefkeäle keâes Gmekesâ mece#e
keâesF& vÙeeÙeeueÙe, Fme DeefOeefveÙece kesâ DeOeerve ob[veerÙe efkeâmeer DehejeOe Ùee Ssmes DevÙe mLeeve hej, pees metÛevee ceW efJeefvee|o° efkeâÙee
keâe meb%eeve leYeer uesiee peye, mecegefÛele mejkeâej Ùee mecegefÛele DeeÙeesie Ùee peeS, Ghemebpeele nesves kesâ efueÙes efveosMe osles ngS metÛevee
cegKÙe efJeÅegle efvejer#ekeâ Ùee efJeÅegle efvejer#ekeâ Ùee Deveg%eeqhleOeejer Ùee peejer keâjsiee~
Glheeove kebâheveer ves Fme ØeÙeespeve kesâ efueS efueefKele ceW heefjJeeo efkeâÙee (c) Police Officer while recording his reasons in
nes~ writing, can arrest such person./hegefueme DeefOekeâejer
68. Under the provisions of Protection of Children Deheves keâejCeeW keâes uesKeyeæ keâjles ngS Ssmes JÙeefkeäle keâes
from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, can a report efiejHeäleej keâj mekeâlee nw~
be published by the media, which discloses the
(d) Police Officer can do all the above./hegefueme
identity of a sexually assaulted child–
ueQefiekeâ DehejeOeeW mes yeeuekeâeW keâe mebj#eCe DeefOeefveÙece, DeefOekeâejer Ghejeskeäle meYeer keâj mekeâlee nw~
2012 kesâ ØeeJeOeeveeW kesâ Devleie&le, keäÙee ceeref[Ùee Éeje Ans. (b) : oC[ Øeef›eâÙee mebefnlee, 1973 keâer Oeeje 41-A kesâ
efkeâmeer Ssmeer efjheesš& keâe ØekeâeMeve efkeâÙee pee mekeâlee nw Devegmeej, hegefueme DeefOekeâejer, Ssmes meYeer ceeceueeW ceW efpeveceW Oeeje 41(1)
efpememes ueQefiekeâ Dee›eâefcele yeeuekeâ keâer henÛeeve Øekeâš kesâ GheyevOeeW kesâ DeOeerve efkeâmeer JÙeefkeäle keâer efiejHeäleejer Dehesef#ele vener nw,
nesleer nes– Gme JÙeefkeäle keâes efpemekesâ efJe™æ Skeâ ÙegefòeâÙegòeâ heefjJeeo efkeâÙee ieÙee nw
(a) Cannot be published./ØekeâeMeve veneR efkeâÙee pee Ùee efJeÕemeveerÙe peevekeâejer Øeehle ngF& nw Ùee ÙegefòeâÙegòeâ mebosn efJeÅeceeve nw
mekeâlee nw~ efkeâ Gmeves meb%esÙe DehejeOe keâeefjle efkeâÙee nw, Gmekesâ mece#e Ùee Ssmes DevÙe
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mLeeve hej, pees metÛevee ceW efJeefveefo&„ efkeâÙee peeS, Ghemebpeele nesves kesâ Ans. (b) : efpeme meceeme ceW ØeLece heo mebKÙeeJeeÛekeâ DeLee&led
efueS efveosMe osles ngS metÛevee peejer keâjsiee~ ieCeveeyeesOekeâ neslee nw leLee otmeje heo ØeOeeve neslee nw, Gmes ‘efÉieg
70. If a Magistrate of a Court, requiring to exa- meceeme’ keânles nQ~ pewmes –
mine at his private residence, a record of a case mehleefmevOeg - meele veefoÙeeW keâe mecetn
in his Court, he– Ûeewjene - Ûeej jeneW keâe mecetn
Ùeefo efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe ceefpemš^sš, pees Deheves mehleen - meele efoveeW keâe mecetn
vÙeeÙeeueÙe kesâ efkeâmeer ØekeâjCe kesâ DeefYeuesKe keâer, Deheves veJeje$e - veJe jeef$eÙeeW keâe mecetn
ØeeF&Jesš efveJeeme hej hejer#ee keâjves keâer Dehes#ee jKelee nw, 73. efvecveefueefKele ceW mes Skeâ mes DeefOekeâ Ghemeie& Jeeuee Meyo
Jen– ÛegefveS–
(a) May take charge of such record without any (a) efvee|JejesOe
permission./Ssmes DeefYeuesKe keâes efyevee efkeâmeer keâer (b) Deblejje°^erÙe
Devegceefle kesâ efveÙev$eCe ceW ues mekesâiee~ (c) meb#esheCe
(b) May take charge of such record with prior (d) heefjceepe&ve
permission of concerned District & Sessions
Ans. (a) : ‘efveefJe&jesOe’ (efvejd ± efJe ± jesOe) Skeâ mes DeefOekeâ Ghemeie&
Judge./Ssmes DeefYeuesKe keâes mecyeefvOele efpeuee SJeb mesMeve
vÙeeÙeeOeerMe keâer hetJe& Devegceefle mes efveÙev$eCe ceW ues mekesâiee~ Jeeuee Meyo nw, peyeefkeâ DevÙe ceW–
Deblejje<š^erÙe (Deble: ± je<š^erÙe)
(c) May take charge of such record with prior
permission of concerned High Court./Ssmes
heef jceepe&ve (heefj ± ceepe&ve)
DeefYeuesKe keâes mecyeefvOele GÛÛe vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâer hetJe& ØelÙehe& Ce (Øeefle ± Dehe&Ce)
Devegceefle mes efveÙev$eCe ceW ues mekesâiee~ Skeâ-Skeâ ner Ghemeie& nQ~
74. FveceW mes keâewve-mee Meyo heJe&le keâe mener heÙee&Ùe veneR nw?
(d) Can not take charge of such record./Ssmes
DeefYeuesKe keâes efveÙev$eCe ceW veneR ues mekeâlee nw~ (a) YetOej
(b) Mewue
Ans. (a) : Ùeefo efkeâmeer vÙeeÙeeueÙe keâe ceefpemš^sš pees Deheves vÙeeÙeeueÙe
(c) JelÙe&
kesâ efkeâmeer ØekeâjCe ceW DeefYeuesKe keâer Deheves ØeeFJesš efveJeeme hej hejer#ee
(d) veie
keâer Dehes#ee jKelee nw Ssmes DeefYeuesKe keâe efyevee efkeâmeer keâer Devegceefle kesâ
Ans. (c) : ‘JelÙe&’ Meyo heJe&le keâe heÙee&Ùe veneR nw~ peyeefkeâ, YetOej,
efveÙev$eCe ceW ues mekesâiee~
Mewue Deewj veie heJe&le kesâ heÙee&Ùe nQ~
meeceevÙe efnvoer Meyo - heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer
71. ‘DeYÙeblej’ Meyo ceW keâewvemeer mebefOe ØeÙegkeäle ngF& nw? DeeoMe& - ceevekeâ, vecetvee, Øeefle™he, Øeefleceeve~
(a) ÙeCe mebefOe
Glmeen - peesMe, newmeuee, Gcebie, meenme, Gyeeue~
kegâyesj - Ùe#ejepe, Oeveo, OeveeefOehe, jepejepe, efkeâVejsMe~
(b) Je=efæ mebefOe
Ùecegvee - metÙe&-leveÙee, metÙe&meglee, keâeefuevoer, Deke&âpee,
(c) iegCe mebefOe lejefCepee~
(d) oerIe& mebefOe LeesLee - heesuee, Keeueer, KeesKeuee, efjkeäle, ÚtÚe~
Ans. (a) : ‘DeYÙeblej’ Meyo ceW ÙeCe meefvOe nw~ ‘DeYÙeblej’ keâe mebefOe- 75. efvecveefueefKele Meyo-ÙegiceeW ceW mes efJeueesce Meyo keâe mener
efJeÛÚso ‘DeefYe + Devlej’ neslee nw~ efJekeâuhe yeleeFS–
Ùeefo F, F&, G, T, $e+ kesâ yeeo keâesF& efYeVe mJej DeeÙes lees ›eâceMe: Ùe, (a) peÌ[–Ûeslevee
Je, j nes peelee nw~ pewmes – (b) efveo&Ùe–meoeMeÙe
Deefle ± DeefOekeâ = DelÙeefOekeâ Deefle ± DeeJeMÙekeâ = DelÙeeJeMÙekeâ (c) MegYe–ueeYe
efve ± Tve = vÙetve JeOet ± Deeieceve = JeOJeeieceve (d) vewmee|iekeâ–ke=âef$ece
Ans. (d) : ‘vewmeefie&keâ-ke=âef$ece’ Meyo-ÙegiceeW ceW mes efJeueesce Meyo keâe
72. efpeme meceeme ceW ØeLece heo mebKÙeeJeeÛekeâ DeLee&le
mener efJekeâuhe nw, peyeefkeâ DevÙe meYeer efJekeâuhe Demebiele nw~
ieCeveeyeesOekeâ neslee nw leLee otmeje heo ØeOeeve neslee nw,
Meyo - efJeueesce
Gmes keânles nQ–
peÌ[ - Ûesleve
(a) ÉbÉ meceeme efveo&Ùe - oÙeeuet
(b) efÉieg meceeme MegYe - DeMegYe
(c) lelheg™<e meceeme jepee - jbkeâ
(d) keâce&OeejÙe meceeme Ûeb o - yengle
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76. ‘efpepeerefJe<ee’ Meyo keâe DeLe& Øekeâš keâjves Jeeuee JeekeäÙeebMe Ans. (d) : ‘Deepe Gmekesâ jnmÙe keâe jepe Kegue ieÙee’ JeekeäÙe Megæ
nw– nw~
(a) peeveves keâer FÛÚe DeMegæ JeekeäÙe Megæ JeekeäÙe
(b) «enCe keâjves keâer FÛÚe ceQ cebieueJeej kesâ efove ›ele jKelee - ceQ cebieueJeej keâes ›ele jKelee
(c) efkeâmeer keâes peerleves keâer FÛÚe ntB~ ntB~
(d) eEpeoe jnves keâer FÛÚe Deehekesâ ØeMve keâe meceeOeeve cesjs - Deehekesâ ØeMve keâe Gòej cesjs
Ans. (d) : ‘efpepeerefJe<ee’ Meyo keâe DeLe& Øekeâš keâjves Jeeuee JeekeäÙeebMe heeme nw~ heeme nw~
‘efpeboe jnves keâer FÛÚe’ nw peyeefkeâ – Jen Gmekeâe ÛeMcee Yetue ieÙee~ - Jen Dehevee ÛeMcee Yetue
efpeIe=#ee - «enCe keâjves keâer FÛÚe~ ieÙee~
efpe%eemeg - peeveves keâer FÛÚe~ Deepe Deemeceeve keâer TBÛeeF& ceW - Deepe Deemeceeve ceW yeeoue nw~
efpeieer<eg - efkeâmeer mes peerleves keâer FÛÚe~ yeeoue nw~
De#ece - efpemeceW kegâÚ keâjves keâer #ecelee ve nes~ hejer#ee oes leejerKe kesâ efove - hejer#ee oes leejerKe keâes mecheVe
Devegieeceer - efkeâmeer kesâ heerÚs Ûeueves Jeeuee~ mecheVe nesieer~ nesieer~
77. efvecveefueefKele ceW mes Megæ Meyo yeleeFS– 80. LICENCE Meyo keâe mener eEnoer ™heeblejCe yeleeFS–
(a) pÙeeslmevee (a) hešdše
(b) Éejkeâe
(b) Deveg%eefhle
(c) ceb$eerceb[ue
(c) Devegceefle he$e
(d) nefjeflecee
(d) ØelÙeeYetefle
Ans. (b) : ‘Éejkeâe’ Megæ Meyo nw peyeefkeâ, pÙeeslmevee, nefjeflecee,
Ans. (c) : LICENCE Meyo keâe mener efnvoer ™heevlejCe ‘Devegceefle
ceb$eerceb[ue DeMegæ Meyo nQ Fvekesâ Megæ ¤he efvecve neWies –
he$e’ nw~
DeMegæ Meyo - Megæ Meyo
pÙeeslmevee - pÙeeslmvee 81. efvecve ceW mes mener efJekeâuhe yeleeFS–
ceb$eerceb[ue - cebef$eceb[ue (a) HONORARIUM – ceeveosÙe
nefjeflecee - njereflecee (b) APPROVAL – mebmlegefle
De<šJe›eâ - De<šeJe›eâ (c) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT – keâeÙe&Jeener
Deblee#ejer - DeblÙee#ejer (d) OATH – mebosMe
DeOÙeve - DeOÙeÙeve Ans. (a) : ‘HONORARIUM – ceeveosÙe’ mener efJekeâuhe nw
Dehejevn - DehejeÖ peyeefkeâ –
78. efvecve Meyo–mecetneW ceW JeÛeve keâer Âef° mes keâewvemee APPROVAL – Devegceesove
efJekeâuhe mener veneR nw? ACKNOWLEDGEMENT – mJeerke=âefle
SkeâJeÛeve yengJeÛeve OATH – keâmece
(a) uelee – ueleeSB 82. ‘Ketye ceve ueieekeâj heÌ{es leeefkeâ hejer#ee ceW ØeLece DeeDees’
(b) ieeLee – ieeLeeSB JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegkeäle DeJÙeÙe keâewvemee nw?
(c) #ecee – #eceeSB (a) Ketye
(d) keâvÙee – keâvÙeeSB
(b) leeefkeâ
Ans. (c) : ‘#ecee-#eceeSB’ Meyo mecetneW ceW JeÛeve keâer Âef<š mes
(c) ceW
efJekeâuhe mener veneR nw~
(d) DeeDees
SkeâJeÛeve - yengJeÛeve
uelee - ueleeSB Ans. (a) : ‘Ketye ceve ueieekeâj heÌ{es leeefkeâ hejer#ee ceW ØeLece DeeDees’
ieeLee - ieeLeeSB JeekeäÙe ceW ØeÙegòeâ DeJÙeÙe ‘Ketye’ nw~
keâvÙee - keâvÙeeSB 83. efueKeles ngS efkeâmeer Meyo kesâ Útš peeves hej Gmes efueKeves kesâ
79. efvecveefueefKele ceW mes keâewvemee JeekeäÙe Megæ nw? efueS efkeâme efÛeÖ keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ–
(a) ceQ cebieueJeej kesâ efove ›ele jKelee ntB~ (a) keâes‰keâ efÛeÖ
(b) Deehekesâ ØeMve keâe meceeOeeve cesjs heeme nw~ (b) GæjCe efÛeÖ
(c) Jen Gmekeâe ÛeMcee Yetue ieÙee~ (c) Deuhe efJejece efÛeÖ
(d) Deepe Gmekesâ jnmÙe keâe jepe Kegue ieÙee~ (d) nbmeheo efÛeÖ
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Ans. (d) : efueKeles ngS efkeâmeer Meyo kesâ Útš peeves hej Gmes efueKeves kesâ (a) X
efueS ‘nbmeheo efÛevn’ keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ~ peneB Útše ngDee Yeeie (b) The
efoKeueevee neslee nw, JeneB hej $egefš-efJejece ( ^) oskeâj JeekeäÙe kesâ Thej (c) A
DeLeJee he=<"eW kesâ efkeâveejs neefMeÙes ceW Gmes efueKe osles nQ~ (d) An
84. ‘Keie peeves Keie ner keâer Yee<ee’ keâe DeefYeØeeÙe nw– Ans. (b) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Definite Article
(a) Ûeeueekeâ ner Ûeeueekeâ keâer yeele mecePe mekeâlee nw~ 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ 'The' keâe ØeÙeesie Gme noun mes hetJe&
(b) efJeÉeved meYeer Yee<eeDeeW keâe %eelee neslee nw~ efkeâÙee peelee nw, pees efveef§ele nesleer nw Ùee efpemekeâer ÛeÛee& henues keâer pee
(c) he#eer ner he#eer keâer yeesueer peevelee nw~ Ûegkeâer nw~ Fmeer keâejCe 'The' keâes Definite article keâne peelee nw~
'The' keâe ØeÙeesie Skeâ Community (peeefle) keâes oMee&veW kesâ efueS Yeer
(d) Heâeuelet Deeoceer Heâeuelet yeele ner keâjlee nw~
efkeâÙee peelee nw~
Ans. (a) : ‘Keie peeves Keie ner keâer Yee<ee’ keâe DeefYeØeeÙe : - Ûeeueekeâ
89. He has hardly _______ money for his survival.
ner Ûeeueekeâ keâer yeele mecePe mekeâlee nw~
(a) Few
85. ‘efkeâÙes ngS Ghekeâej keâes ve ceeveves Jeeuee’ keânueelee nw–
(b) A few
(a) ke=âle%e
(c) Some
(b) ke=âleeLe& (d) Any
(c) ke=âleIve
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW ‘Any’ keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee
(d) kegâueebieej keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘hardly’ Skeâ Negative Meyo nw, Fmekesâ ØeÙeesie mes mhe° nw
Ans. (c) : ‘efkeâÙes ngS Ghekeâej keâes ve ceeveves Jeeuee’ ‘ke=âleIve’ efkeâ JeekeäÙe Negative Sense ceW nQ Dele: JeekeäÙe ceW Negative
keânueelee nw~ Sense oMee&ves kesâ efueS meeceevÙele: ‘Any’ keâe ØeÙeesie keâjles nQ ve efkeâ
‘Some’ keâe~ Some keâe ØeÙeesie meowJe Affirmative Sentence
General English ceW Uncountable noun mes henues efkeâÙee peelee nw~
86. Choose the correct alternative that expresses 90. 'As the enemy was closing in, we decided to
the 'Future Perfect' tense. stay away.' The phrase 'close in' means–
(a) She will be completing her assignment. (a) Shoot out
(b) She will complete her assignment.
(b) Go away
(c) She is completing her assignment.
(c) Come nearer
(d) She will have completed her assignment by
midnight. (d) Win
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ efJekeâuheeW ceW mes efJekeâuhe (d) keâe JeekeäÙe Future Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Phrase 'close in' keâe DeLe& nw- 'come
perfect tense ceW nw~ keäÙeeWefkeâ GheÙeg&òeâ JeekeäÙe ceW helping verb nearer' (keâjerye Deevee, efvekeâš Deevee)
'will have' leLee Verb keâer III form keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Future 91. When someone says, "I am out of the woods
perfect tense keâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw- now", he means that –
Subject + will/shall + have + VIII form + other words (a) He has come out of the forest.
87. 'He has just _______ out of the room in a (b) He has destroyed all the woods.
range.' (c) He is no longer in danger or difficulty.
Supply the correct form of verb from the given
(d) He does not want to live in forest.
alternatives.
(a) Flinged Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Idiom 'out of the woods now' keâe DeLe&
(b) Flunged nw- He is no longer in danger or difficulty. (Deye Kelejs Ùee
(c) Flung keâef"veeF& ceW ve nesvee)
(d) Flanged 92. Choose the correct passive voice of the
Ans. (c) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Verb 'fling' keâer following sentence. 'We must not look down on
third form 'flung' keâe ØeÙeesie GefÛele nesiee~ ÛetBefkeâ JeekeäÙe ceW the poor.'
helping verb 'has' keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw DeLee&led JeekeäÙe Present (a) The poor must not looked down by us.
Perfect tense ceW nw, efpemekeâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw- (b) The poor must not be looked on by us.
III (c) The poor must not looked down on by us.
Subject + has/have + V form + other words
88. ________ man is the only animal that uses fire. (d) The poor must not be looked down on by us.
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Ans. (d) : efoÙes ieÙes JeekeäÙe (Active voice) ceW modal 'must' 97. Which of the following sentences uses the
keâe ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Fmekeâer Passive voice keâer mebjÛevee efvecveJeled nw- modal 'would' to express a wish or desire–
III (a) Would that I had made contact with him
Subject + modal verb + Not + be + V form
before his departure.
+ other words
(b) Would you mind opening the window?
Passive voice-
(c) She would look at the stars for hours when
The poor must not be looked down on by us. she was a child.
93. Identify the sentence which is not written in (d) She would not follow my advice.
passive voice–
Ans. (a) : Modal 'would' keâe ØeÙeesie 'will' kesâ past form,
(a) Utmost care has to be taken.
keâeuheefvekeâ keâeÙe& kesâ nesves leLee FÛÚe Øekeâš nesves kesâ DeLe& ceW neslee nw~
(b) Being a student, you must work hard.
efoS ieS JeekeäÙe efJekeâuheeW ceW, JeekeäÙe efJekeâuhe (a) ceW FÛÚe keâer YeeJevee
(c) He was being chased.
(d) The case has been set aside by the court.
Øekeâš nes jner nw~
Would that I had made contact with him before his
Ans. (b) : efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW, efJekeâuhe (b) keâe JeekeäÙe active departure.
voice ceW nw~ JeekeäÙe ceW 'must' kesâ meeLe verb keâer first form keâe (keâeMe cew Gvekesâ peeves mes henues Gvemes mebheke&â keâj ueslee)
ØeÙeesie ngDee nw~ Mes<e JeekeäÙe Passive voice ceW nw~
98. Which of the following sentences expresses
94. Complete the following sentence with the suggestion–
correct coordinating conjunction. "I had (a) Will I close the door?
studied a lot, _____ I did really well on the (b) Shall I close the door?
test."
(c) May I close the door?
(a) So
(d) Could I close the door?
(b) For
Ans. (b) : Modal 'Shall' keâe ØeÙeesie future tense ceW 'I' leLee
(c) But
'we' kesâ meeLe efkeâÙee peelee nw~ 'Modal 'shall' keâe ØeÙeesie ‘ØemleeJe
(d) Yet
osves, meueen uesves leLee hejeceMe& uesves kesâ efueS efkeâÙee peelee nw~ Dele:
Ans. (a) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Conjunction 'so' keâe
efoS ieS efJekeâuheeW ceW JeekeäÙe efJekeâuhe (b) keâe ØeÙeesie ‘meueen’ kesâ efueS
ØeÙeesie GefÛele nw~ Conjunction 'so' oes Ssmes JeekeäÙeeW keâes peesÌ[ves keâe
ngDee nw~
keâeÙe& keâjlee nw efpemeceW Skeâ JeekeäÙe otmejs JeekeäÙe keâe heefjCeece nes~
99. Pick the correct synonym for the word
95. Complete the following sentence with correct 'robust'–
subordinating conjunction–
(a) Strong
'You can only play outside _______ your father
(b) Frail
gets home.'
(c) Infirm
(a) Whereas
(d) Noxious
(b) Until
(c) In case Ans. (a) : efoS ieS Meyo Robust (DemeYÙe, leieÌ[e, cepeyetle,
(d) Because meg ÂÌ{) keâe meceeveeLe&keâ Meyo Strong (Yeejer, cepeyetle, meMeòeâ) nesiee~
Ans. (d) : Ghejesòeâ JeekeäÙe kesâ efjòeâ mLeeve ceW Subordinating
DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
Conjunction 'Until' keâe ØeÙeesie nesiee keäÙeeWefkeâ ‘Until’ keâe ØeÙeesie Frail- Keesše, efveye&uelee, ogye&ue, Yebiegj
‘peye lekeâ’ kesâ DeLe& ceW Subordinate Clause keâer Meg®Deele ceW neslee Infirm- DeÂÌ{, DeMeòeâ, keâcepeesj
nw~ Noxious- Deefve°keâj, neefvekeâj, yengle DeefØeÙe
96. She said, "Merry Christmas!" 100. Choose the word which is opposite in meaning
Which of the following is the correct indirect to the word "Veracity"–
speech of the above statement– (a) Truthfulness
(a) She told me Merry Christmas. (b) Probity
(b) She said that Christmas was Merry. (c) Mendacity
(c) She wished me a Merry Christmas. (d) Integrity
(d) She called me a Merry Christmas. Ans. (c) : efoS ieS Meyo 'Veracity' (meÛÛeeF&, melÙelee) keâe
Ans. (c) : efoÙee ieÙee direct speech optative sentence ceW nw~ efJehejerleeLe&keâ Meyo 'Mendacity' (DemelÙe, Pet", efYe#eeJe=efòe) nesiee~
Fmekeâes Indirect speech ceW yeoueves kesâ efueS Reporting verb DevÙe MeyoeW kesâ DeLe& nw-
'said' keâes 'wished' ceW yeoue osieW, Inverted commas keâes nšekeâj Truthfulness- meÛÛeeF&, melÙelee
Indirect speech ceW yeoue osieW pees Fme Øekeâej nw- Probity- F&ceeveoejer, meÛÛeeheve
She wished me a Merry Christmas. Integrity- heefJe$elee, Megælee, DeKeb[lee
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Ans. (b) : ceOegkeâjer, efYe#ee, YeerKe efJekeâuhe kesâ meYeer Meyo heÙee&ÙeJeeÛeer ‘Ghemeie&’ Gme MeyoeMe keâes keânles nw pees efkeâmeer Meyo kesâ henues Deekeâj
nQ~ Gmekeâe efJeMes<e DeLe& Øekeâeš keâjlee nw~
94. efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee DeMegæ Meyo veneR nw? GhemeieeX keâer mebKÙee-
(a) ØeceeefCekeâ mebmke=âle-22 efnvoer-10 Tot&- 12 Deb«espeer-6 DeJÙeÙe-10
(b) jefÛeÙelee
efnvoer Yee<ee ceW efve, efvejd Deewj efveme veecekeâ leerve Ghemeie& nw Dele: ‘ve’
(c) keâefJeÙe$eer
mes yeves MeyoeW ceW FvneR leerve GhemeieeX keâes %eele keâj GefÛele Ghemeie& keâe
efJeOeeve keâjvee ÛeeefnS~ pewmes-
(d) DevlÙee#ejer
efveYe&j efveo&Ùe efveOeÌ[keâ efveMMebkeâ
Ans. (d) : ‘DevlÙee#ejer’ DeMegæ Meyo veneR nw~
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
DeMegæ Megæ
efvejd efvejd efve efveme
ØeceeefCekeâ ØeeceeefCekeâ
98. efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee, JeÛeve mebyebOeer $egefš Jeeuee JeekeäÙe
keâefJeÙe$eer keâJeefÙe$eer
nw?
jefÛeÙelee jÛeefÙelee
(a) cenelcee peer keâe oMe&ve keâjkesâ ceQ OevÙe nes ieÙee~
Deieeceer Deeieeceer
(b) ßeesleeDeeW ceW keâF& ßesefCeÙeeW kesâ ueesie Les~
DevegmetÙee DevemetÙee
(c) efJeõesefnÙeeW keâes kegâòeeW keâer lejn Iemeerše ieÙee~
DeeÙet DeeÙeg
(d) nj Skeâ ves šesheer henve jKeer Leer~
95. efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee JeekeäÙe DeMegæ nw?
Ans. (a) : ‘cenelcee peer keâe oMe&ve keâjkesâ ceQ OevÙe nes ieÙee’ JeekeäÙe ceW
(a) Jen ›eâesOe ceW Yejkeâj efÛeuueeves ueiee~
JeÛeve mecyevOeer $egefš nw efpemekeâe Megæ ™he-
(b) Deye cesjer yeele ceeve uees~
cenelcee peer kesâ oMe&ve keâjkesâ ceQ OevÙe nes ieÙee~
(c) Jen jece keâe veece ueskeâj Ûeue heÌ[e~
• DeeojCeerÙe JÙeefòeâÙeeW kesâ efueS meowJe yengJeÛeve keâe ØeÙeesie efkeâÙee peelee
(d) Oeve mes jefnle peerJeve JÙeLe& nw~
nw~ pewmes- (1) keâyeerj ßes‰ keâefJe Les~
Ans. (a) : ‘Jen ›eâesOe ceW Yejkeâj efÛeuueeves ueiee’ JeekeäÙe DeMegæ nw~
(2) Ùes efheleepeer nQ~
Fmekeâe Megæ ™he- Jen ›eâesOe mes Yejkeâj efÛeuueeves ueiee, nesiee~
99. efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee Meyo-Ùegice DeLe& keâer Âef° mes
peyeefkeâ-
$egefšhetCe& nw?
(1) Deye cesjer yeele ceeve uees~
(a) efvePe&j – Pejvee efvepe&j – osJelee
(2) Jen jece keâe veece ueskeâj Ûeue heÌ[e~
(b) Øemeeo – ke=âhee Øeemeeo – cenue
(3) Oeve mes jefnle peerJeve JÙeLe& nw~
(c) <eef° – Ún <e‰er – mee"
Ùes meYeer Megæ JeekeäÙe nQ~
(d) DeefYejece – megboj DeefJejece – ueieeleej
96. ‘Jen Deeoceer Dee jne nw’, JeekeäÙe ceW ‘Jen’ keâer
Ans. (c) : <eef° – Ún
JÙeekeâjefCekeâ keâesefš nw;
<e‰er – mee"
(a) meb%ee
Meyo Ùegice DeLe& keâer Âef° mes $egefšhetCe& nw peyeefkeâ
(b) meJe&veece
efvePe&j – Pejvee Øemeeo – ke=âhee DeefYejece – megboj
(c) efJeMes<eCe
efvepe&j – osJelee Øeemeeo – cenue DeefJejece – ueieeleej
(d) DeJÙeÙe
Meyo Ùegice DeLe& keâer Âef° mes mener nQ~
Ans. (b) : ‘Jen Deeoceer Dee jne nw~’ JeekeäÙe ceW ‘Jen’ meJe&veece nw~ 100. ‘jesieer keâes yengle Ieyejenš nes jner Leer’~ JeekeäÙe ceW
meJe&veece Gve MeyoeW keâes keâne peelee nw pees meJe& Øekeâej kesâ veeceeW DeLee&le jsKeebefkeâle Meyo nw;
meb%ee MeyoeW kesâ mLeeve hej ØeÙegòeâ efkeâÙes pee mekeâles nQ~
(a) meb%ee
meJe&veece keâe Meeefyokeâ DeLe&- ‘meyekeâe veece’~
(b) ef›eâÙee
• efnvoer ceW kegâue 11 meJe&veece nQ- ceQ, let, Deehe, Ùen, Jen, pees, mees, (c) ef›eâÙee efJeMes<eCe
keâesF&, kegâÚ, keâewve, keäÙee~ (d) DeJÙeÙe
97. efvecve ceW mes keâewve-mee ‘efve’ Ghemeie& mes efvee|cele Meyo nw? Ans. (a) : ‘jesieer keâes yengle Ieyejenš nes jner Leer’~ JeekeäÙe ceW
(a) efvejhejeOe ‘Ieyejenš’ meb%ee nw~
(b) efvejekeâej ‘Ieyejenš’, ef›eâÙee mes yeveer YeeJeJeeÛekeâ meb%ee nQ~
(c) vÙetve efkeâmeer YeeJe, iegCe, oMee, DeLeJee DeJemLee kesâ veece keâes YeeJeJeeÛekeâ
(d) efvece&ce meb%ee keânles nQ, pewmes- Deceerjer, yegÌ{ehee, og:Ke, DeÛÚe, ØemeVelee, ›eâesOe,
Ans. (c) : ‘efve’ Ghemeie& mes efveefce&le Meyo- ‘vÙetve’ nw~ meewvoÙe& Deeefo~
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kegâue ØeMve-100 meceÙe : 2 IeCše