General, Online Test HARYANA JUDICIARY EXAM MOCK TEST 19 16 All The Best Thank you for visit ! share with friends. HARYANA JUDICIARY MOCK TEST 19 1 / 30 30. A becomes surety to C for B’s conduct as a manager of C’s bank. Afterwards B and C contract without A ‘s permission that B shall become liable for one fourth of the losses on overdraft B allows a customer to overdraw and the bank loses a sum of money .To make a good to this loss is: 1. A. wholly liable 2. B. Not liable 3. C. Liable to the extend of the fourth 4. D. Liable to the extend of three fourth 2 / 30 29. A contracts to sale and deliver 500 Bales of cotton to B on a fixed day a knows nothing of Bs mode of conducting his business A breaks his promises and B having no cotton is obliged to close his mill. Is responsible for the loss caused to be by the closing of mills: 1. A. Yes 2. B. No 3. C. To the extent to of the agreed price of cotton 4. D. None of the above 3 / 30 28. which of the following is not a Quasi contract: 1. A. obligation of Person enjoying benefit of gartuitous act 2. B. Responsibility of finder of goods 3. C. Quantum merit 4. D. Novation 4 / 30 27. The expression 'goods' under Section 2(7) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 includes 1. A. both movable and immovable property 2. B. every kind of immovable property including actionable claims and money 3. C. every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money 4. D. all movable property including money 5 / 30 26. The Supreme Court laid down certain requirements to be followed in all cases of arrest or detention in 1. A. Vishakha's case 2. B. D.K. Basu's case 3. C. Antulay's case 4. D. Keshavananda Bharti's case 6 / 30 25. Period of limitation for suits relating to account is 1. A. 3 years 2. B. 1 year 3. C. 7 years 4. D. 5 years 7 / 30 24. Period of limitation for setting aside an ex parte decree is 1. A. 60 days 2. B. 90 days 3. C. 30 days 4. D. 10 days 8 / 30 23. On acknowledgement, fresh period of limitation starts 1. A. from the date of signing of acknowledgement 2. B. from the date of promise of acknowledgement 3. C. from the date of expiry of extended period of limitation 4. D. none of the above 9 / 30 22. Condonation of delay under Section 5 of Limitation Act 1. A. can be claimed as a matter of right 2. B. is a matter of discretion of the court 3. C. sufficient causes for the delay has to be shown 4. D. none of the above 10 / 30 21. A time barred debt can be claimed 1. A. as a set-off 2. B. as a fresh suit 3. C. as a counter claim 4. D. none of the above 11 / 30 20. The court under Section 89(1) of CPC can refer the dispute for 1. A. arbitration or conciliation 2. B. conciliation or mediation 3. C. mediation or Lok Adalat 4. D. arbitration or conciliation or Lok Adalat or mediation 12 / 30 19. Several persons can be joined as plaintiffs, in cases 1. A. where right arises out of the same act, in favour of such person 2. B. where any common question of law 15 involved 3. C. both (A) and (B) 4. D. none of the above 13 / 30 18. Set-off can be 1. A. legal set-off 2. B. equitable set-off 3. C. both (A) and (B) 4. D. none of the above 14 / 30 17. For divorced women not subject to menstruation "Iddat period" means-lunar months after her divorce 1. A. two 2. B. four 3. C. three 4. D. nine 15 / 30 16. Which school of law does not recognise the talaq pronounced under compulsion or undue influence or by 1. A. Shia 2. B. Shafiis 3. C. Malikis 4. D. All the above 16 / 30 15. When two persons are the descendents of a common ancestor but by different wives, they are said to be related to each other by 1. A. full blood 2. B. half blood 3. C. either (B) or (C) 4. D. uterine blood 17 / 30 14. Venereal disease to be a ground for divorce under Section 13(1)(v) of Hindu Marriage Act. 1955 1. A. must be in communicable form 2. B. must be in non-communicable form 3. C. must be in either (A) or (B) 4. D. form is not relevant 18 / 30 13. Sapinda relationship Includes relationship h 1. A. half or uterine blood 2. B. full blood 3. C. adoption 4. D. all the above 19 / 30 12. A Hindu ceases to be a Hindu by 1. A. renunciation 2. B. conversion 3. C. abandonment 4. D. neither of these 20 / 30 11. A bigamous marriage contracted before the commencement of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 1. A. ipso facto becomes void 2. B. becomes voidable 3. C. remains valid 4. D. neither of them 21 / 30 10. When the Court obtains a sample of handwriting or signature of a person under Section 73 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Court 11 1. A. itself may compare the same 2. B. itself may compare the same or may refer it to an expert under Section 45 3. C. can not refer it to an expert under Section 45 4. D. must refer the same to an expert under Section 45 22 / 30 9. Under Section 32 of Evidence Act, a statement of a person who is dead, to be admissible 1. A. must relate to the cause of his own death 2. B. may relate to the cause of someone else's death 3. C. may relate to the cause of his own death cor someone else's death 4. D. both (B) & (C) are correct 23 / 30 8. Oral account of the contents of a document is admissible 1. A. when give by a person who has seen & read the document 2. B. when given by a person who has seen but not read the document 1 3. C. when given by a person to whom the document was read over 4. D. is not admissible in either of the above cases 24 / 30 7. Opinion of an expert under Section 45 of Evidence Act 1. A. is a conclusive proof 2. B. is not a conclusive proof 3. C. is supportive & corroborative in nature 4. D. is not admissible 25 / 30 6. In criminal proceedings, the burden of proof is 1. A. on the prosecution to prove the guilt of the accused 2. B. on the accused to prove his innocence 3. C. on both the parties 4. D. court decides on whom the burden of proof lies 26 / 30 5. Define who in the following case is not competent to testify: 1. A lunatic who is prevented by his lunacy from understanding the questions put to him 2. Achild above 7 years but below 12 years able to exhibit maturity and understanding 3. A dumb person capable of putting things in writing A witness who is related to the deceased 1. A. 1 alone 2. B. 2 alone 3. C. 1 and 2 4. D. All 27 / 30 4. Court question under Section 165 of Evidence Act can be put to 1. A. any witness 2. B. any party 3. C. both (A) & (B) 4. D. neither (A) nor (B) 28 / 30 3. An accomplice is a person 1. A. who participates in the commission of crime with the charged accused 2. B. who is a prefended confederate 3. C. who is an informer 4. D. all the above 29 / 30 2. Admissibility of electronic record has been prescribed under 1. A. Section 64 of Evidence Act 2. B. Section 65 of Evidence Act 3. C. Section 65B of Evidence Act 4. D. Section 65A of Evidence Act 30 / 30 1. A dying declaration is admissible 1. A. only in criminal proceedings 2. B. only in civil proceedings 3. 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