General, Online Test HARYANA JUDICIARY EXAM MOCK TEST 15 11 All The Best Thank you for visit ! share with friends. HARYANA JUDICIARY MOCK TEST 15 1 / 30 30. Which one of the following cases refers to ' Conspiracy ' under Section 27 of Indian Evidence Act ? 1. A. Pulukuri Kottaya v . Emperor 2. B. Biswanath Prasad v . Dwarka Prasad , 3. C. Jayantibhai Bhenkarbhai v . State 4. D. Mohd Khalid v . State of West Bengal , 2 / 30 29. Which one of the following cases pertains to the constitutionality of Section 497 IPC ? 1. A. Joseph Shine v . Union of India , AIR 2018 SC 4321 2. B. Sakshi v . Union of India , AIR 2004 SC 3566 3. C. Common Cause v . Union of India , AIR 2018 SC 4998 4. D. Social Action Forum for Manav Adhikar v . Union of India , AIR 2018 SC 4135 3 / 30 28. Which one of the following cases pertains to the constitutionality of Section 377 , IPC ? 1. A. Vishakha v . State of Rajasthan , AIR 1997 SC 3011 2. B. Pratim alias Peter Mukherjee v . Union of India , AIR 2018 Bom 224 3. C. Navtej Singh Johar v . Union of India , AIR 2018 SC 4321 4. D. Jasmeet Kaur v . Navtej Singh , AIR 2018 SC ( Supp . ) 898 4 / 30 27. Which one of the following cases pertains to the misuse of Section 498A , 1PC ? 1. A. Naresh Kumar v . State of Himachal Pradesh , AIR 2017 SC 3859 2. B. Preeti Gupta v . State of Jharkhand , AIR 2010 SC 3363 3. C. Rajendra Paswan v . State of Jharkhand & Others , AIR 2017 Jhar 123 4. D. Zv . State of Bihar , AIR 2017 SC 3908 5 / 30 26. Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from the maxim ' de minimis nor curat lex ' ? 1. A. Necessity knows no law 2. B. Nothing is an offence done by a child under 7 years of age 3. C. Every person is liable for his own acts 4. D. Trifling acts do not constitute an offence 6 / 30 25. Which one of the following is sufficient to prove the offence of sedition ? 1. A. Comments expressing disapproval of the policies of the Government with a view to obtain a change in policies by lawful means 2. B. Proof of disloyalty or ill feelings 3. C. Comments expressing disapproval of the administrative action even though these do not excite hatred or disloyalty 4. D. Exciting disaffection towards the Government 7 / 30 24. X with a view to murder Y enters Y's bedroom at night when Y is out of station . X is guilty of 1. A. murder 2. B. house - trespass 3. C. attempt to murder 4. D. no offence 8 / 30 23. A having delivered money to his servant to carry to a distant place disguises himself and robs the servant on the highway with an intent to charge him . A commits the offence of 1. A. theft 2. B. extortion 3. C. robbery 4. D. criminal breach of trust 9 / 30 22. If actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea is a cardinal principle of criminal law , then which one of the following statements correctly reflects the above principle ? 1. A. Mens rea is an essential element of a crime and there cannot be a crime without mens rea . 2. B. Criminal liability under Indian law always implies mens rea . 3. C. To constitute a crime , there must be actus reas and mens rea . 4. D. Actus reas is not always necessary to constitute a crime 10 / 30 21. Under which of the following situations would the Indian courts have jurisdiction ? 1. Crime committed by an Indian in a foreign country 2. Crime committed by a foreigner in India 3. Crime committed by a person on an Indian ship Select the correct answer using the codes given below . Codes : 1. A. 1 and 2 2. B. 1 and 3 3. C. 2 only 4. D. 1 , 2 and 3 11 / 30 20. Consider the following statements : 1. A person is not guilty of dacoity unless he has committed , attempted to commit or aided in committing robbery . 2. 2. When two persons conjointly commit robbery , every person so committing robbery is said to commit robbery . Of the above statements 1. A. 1 and 2 are true 2. B. 1 and 2 are false 3. C. 1 is true but 2 is false 4. D. 1 is false but 2 is true . 12 / 30 19. Y picks X's pocket . Next day , X while buying " paan ' near his office finds Y paying money from X's purse . X catches hold of Y and tries to take back his purse . Y resists . X twists Y's arm with such force that it is broken . X is charged with causing hurt to Y. X can 1. A. say that he was acting under right of private defence of property 2. B. not raise the plea of right of private defence since he had time to seek the help of public authorities 3. C. say that his right of private defence was revived as soon as he saw Y with his purse 4. D. say that he did not use more force than was required 13 / 30 18. `The period of limitation for a suit to claim compensation for false imprisonment is; 1. A. One year 2. B. Two years 3. C. Three years 4. D. Twelve years 14 / 30 17. Which of the following sections deals with Personal bars to the remedy of specific relief; 1. A. 14 2. B. 15 3. C. 16 4. D. 17 15 / 30 16. Generally, an introduction of a new partner in a partnership firm would require the consent of; 1. A. The majority of the partners 2. B. All the partners 3. C. The majority of partners barring the dormant partners 4. D. The partners having majority share in the firm 16 / 30 15. Within how many months of attaining majority, a minor admitted into the benefits of a partnership firm must decide whether he wants to become a partner in the firm? 1. A. Two 2. B. Six 3. C. Three 4. D. Twelve 17 / 30 14. As per section 41, the buyer must have the reasonable opportunity to examine the goods for the purpose of ascertaining 1. A. The goods are in a deliverable state 2. B. The goods are of merchantable quality 3. C. The goods are in conformity with the contract 4. D. All of the above 18 / 30 13. Which of the following rights of an unpaid-seller can be exercilsed only when the buyer has become Insolvent and not otherwise; 1. A. Right of lien 2. B. Right of Re-sale 3. C. Right of Stoppage in transit 4. D. Right to Sue 19 / 30 12. Which of the following Section deal with an Implied warranty in every contract of sale; 1. A. 14(A) 2. B. 15 3. C. 16(2) 4. D. 14(B) 20 / 30 11. For which of the following offences, mens rea is not a requisite? 1. A. Kidnapping 2. B. Robbery 3. C. Trespass 4. D. None of the above 21 / 30 10. In the Indian Penal Code, the offence of Criminal Breach of Trust has been dealt with in Section: 1. A. 405 2. B. 404 3. C. 402 4. D. 401 22 / 30 9. Smith v. Desmond is a leading case on: 1. A. Rape 2. B. Extortion 3. C. Sedition 4. D. Criminal Conspiracy 23 / 30 8. Under section 103 of IPC, the right to Private defence of property extends to causing death if the offence is: 1. A. Mischief per se 2. B. Robbery per se 3. C. Theft per se 4. D. All of the above 24 / 30 7. Section 511 of the Indian Penal Code applies to offences punishable under the 1. A. Indian Penal Code 2. B. Any special Law 3. C. Any Local Law 4. D. All of the above 25 / 30 6. A crime under section 399 can sufficiently attract punishment under the IPC at the stage of: 1. A. Intention 2. B. Preparation 3. C. Attempt 4. D. Commission 26 / 30 5. Under section 376 of the IPC A public servant committing rape on a woman in his custody shall be punishable with 1. A. Rigorous imprisonment up to 7 years 2. B. Rigorous imprisonment of at least 8 years 3. C. Rigorous imprisonment up to 10 years 4. D. None of the above 27 / 30 4. In the IPC, nothing is an offence when it is done by a child below: 1. A. 12 years of age 2. B. Above seven but below 12 years of age 3. C. Below 14 years of age 4. D. None of the above 28 / 30 3. The term "offence" is defined under Section of IPC 1. A. 40 2. B. 41 3. C. 42 4. D. 43 29 / 30 2. Customs are an important source of Hindu Law. One of the following is not a necessary feature of Customs: 1. A. Uniformity 2. B. Certainty 3. C. Conformity with public policy 4. D.None of the above 30 / 30 1. 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