Who among the following called austin's analytical school as imperative school?
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Match List I with List II using the codes given :
List I
(a) Declaratory Theory of recognition
(b) Constitutive theory
(c) Acquiescence
(d) Customs
List II
(i) Temple of Preah Vihar
(ii) E.C. Arbitration Commission in Yugoslavia
(iii) International Registration of Trade Mark (Germany)
(iv) North - Sea continental shelf case
Choose the answer corresponding to the order (a) (b) (c) (d)
During rainy season there is water logging in many areas of city. The dirty water remains for months because of faulty drainage. The water causes hard -ships and diseases.
Which one of the following correctly describes the reason for the disposal of the case?
Ghanshyam and Afzal are good friends. They are traders and together keep on doing business transaction very often. In April 2016, they enter in a contract. Afzal has certain confidential information from his private sources about some change in prices that would affect Ghanshyam's willingness to proceed with the contract. As per Indian Contract Act, 1872, identify which of the following is applicable.
The physical element of possession is ; also called as :
Under the scheme of code of criminal procedure, non-cognizable offences are:
Match List-I (Jurist) with List-II (Assumption) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List - I
I. Acquinars
II. Pound
III. Kelsen
IV. Savigny
List - II
(a) Jural postulates
(b) Spirit of people
(c) Ground norm
(d) Reason and will in law
A Police Officer destroyed the FIR as he could not conduct the investigation due to other occupation but later, upon media report, made a fresh report basing upon totally different fact. What offence, if any, has been committed by him ?
Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect ? Answer with the help of codes given below :
(a) 'Agnate' is a person who is related by blood or adoption wholly through males.
(b) 'Cognate' is a person who is related by blood or adoption but not wholly through males.
(c) 'Agnate' is a person who is related only by blood wholly through males.
(d) 'Cognate' may be ascendant, descendant and collateral.
'Basel Convention' is associated with one of the following conventions on :
The conclusive part of Article 31 C, i.e. "and no law containing a declaration that it is for giving effect to such policy shall be called in question in any court on the ground that it does not give effect to such policy" was struck down by the Supreme Court in the case of:
Trading activities of a company were stopped temporarily in view of the trade depression with an intention to continue the same when the conditions improve. A petition was preferred into the Tribunal for winding-up of the company. The petition
The Supreme Court of India, while hearing a petition claiming mass religious conversion happening across the country, has recently said that people have a right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion, subject to public order, morality and health, under _____________ of the Constitution.
In which of the following conditions, the abuse of discretionary power is inferred?
i. Use for improper purpose
ii. Mala fide
iii. Relevant consideration
iv. Leaving out irrelevant consideration
Answer using codes given below:
Who defined possession as "to gain possession a man must stand in a certain physical relation to the object and to the rest of world and must have a certain intent" ?
A ran away with B's watch A week later B saw A wearing his watch. B forthwith seized A and recovered his watch using necessary force which resulted is some injuries to A.
Point out the correct answer
Match List - I with List - II using the codes given below :
List - I (Theme)
(a) International custom
(b) Human rights
(c) United Nations
(d) Status of international law in India
List - II (Judicial decisions)
1. The Visaka Case
2. Indian Gramophone Co. Case
3. The S.S. Lotus Case
4. The Reparations Case
Choose the answer corresponding to the order (a) (b) (c) (d)
In which of the following cases, Supreme Court held that an offence under the criminal law does not depend upon the gender of the accused ?
International Law or the Law of Nations is the name of body of rules which according to the usual definitions regulate the conduct of the states in their intercourse with one another. Who has given this definition ?
Which of the following are fault grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 ?
(a) Extra marital sex
(b) Consent obtained by force or fraud
(c) Desertion
(d) Conversion to non Hindu religion
Considering the below lists.
List-I
(a) S.R. Bommai case
(b) P.V. Narsimha Rao case
(c) A.D.M. Jabalpur case
(d) Lily Thomas case
List-II
(i) Art - 21
(ii) Art - 356
(iii) Art - 105
(iv) Art - 44
Choose the answer corresponding to the order (a) (b) (c) (d)