Who of the following Muslim Is not entitled to maintenance?
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Under section 5 of the transfer of property act, 1882 property may be transferred to a living person which includes
Find the correct answer: The Supreme Court allowed compensation of Rs. 23.84 lakhs and later allowed additional compensation of Rs. 47 lakhs to the farmers whose crops got damaged, being irrigated by subsoil water drawn from a stream which was polluted from untreated effluents of 22 industries. It was decided in the case of
Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and answer using codes given below :
Assertion (A) : In case of vicarious liability a master is held liable for negligence of his servant in driving his vehicle in the course of employment.
Reason (R) : Municipal Corporation cannot be held liable for the negligence of its servant in driving a vehicle belonging to corporation in course of its business.
A swimmer, standing alongside of a swimming pool, watches a child of five years drowning in the pool. He shouts for help but does not do anything to rescue the child. The swimmer is
In which of the case, the Supreme Court held that it is desirable that "all marriages should be Compulsorily Registered in the State, where they are solemnized"?
The case of MohoriBibi v. Dharmo Das Ghose
I. Is the decision of supreme court of India regarding extraordinary contracts
II. Has laid down that in India a minor's contract is void ab initio
III. Has laid down that a minor's contract becomes valid when he attains majority Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
Who said that if one wishes to know that law is, one should view it through the eyes of a bad man who is only concerned with what will happen to him if he does certain things
The thesis titled 'Taking Rights Seriously' was written by
'Basel Convention' is associated with one of the following conventions on :
Assertion (A): International Court of Justice has power to decide cases on the basis of equity
Reason (R): Equity is one of the General Principles of Law recognized by Civilized Nations.
Assertion (A) : Administrative law is a branch of public law in contradiction to Private law.
Reason (R) : Administrative law primarily deals with the relationship of individuals inter se.
The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929 prescribes the age limit for marriage as ______.
Match items in List-I with items in List-II using the code :
List-I
(a) Marriage during Iddat period is
(b) Marriage with an impotent person is
(c) Marriage below the age of 18 years is
(d) Marriage with a person of unsound mind is
List-II
(i) Voidable
(ii) Valid
(iii) Voidable
(iv) Voidable
The juridical basis of quasi-contractual obligation can be explained by the theory of
Democracy and Federalism are essential features of our Constitution and basic feature of its structure. This observation was made in S.R. Bommai vs. Union of India by the Judge.
Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc. and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony is an offence under which provision of Indian Penal Code
According to Analytical School, pre-existence of which of the following is necessary for the growth of Positive Law?
Religious faith is a part of the fundamental right to privacy, under which of the following Constitutional provisions?
Which of the following statements are wrong ? Answer using codes :
i. Human rights are created by legislation.
ii. Legal duty to protect human rights is not duty to respect them.
iii. International concern with human rights as enshrined in the Untied Nations Charter is a modern innovation.
iv. A human right violation is now conceived as violation of those personally and directly aggrieved, but not of everyone.
Which of the following is not a valid defence in tort?
Match items in Table A with items in Table B, using codes given below:
Table - A
a. Promise
b. Frustration
c. Effect of refusal to accept the offer of performance
d. Agreement in restraint of marriage
Table - B
i. Section 56
ii. Section 2(d)
iii. Section 26
iv. Section 38
Offences other than those mentioned under section 320 of the Cr. P.C. are
The minimum strength of the council of ministers in a state as per the Constitution is: