Which of the following theories relating to legal rights has been propounded by Ihering?
Kelsen’s theory of law is free from ethics, politics, sociology, history, religion, etc.
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Which one of the following theories of law considers law as an instrument of suppression, its main function being to secure power relationship?
Under which of the following provision of the Indian Constitution, ‘access to the internet’ is guaranteed?
Who among the following is the philosopher who gave the idea of negative and positive freedom, “Two Concepts of Liberty”?
Which of the following rights are included under Article 19 of the Constitution?
Which of the following statements is true about the Family Court Act, 1984?
Which of the following Section defines the offence of Dowry Death and prescribes the punishment?
According to Section 304B, within how many years of marriage, where the woman dies under abnormal circumstances can be considered or be termed a dowry death?
In which of the following cases, was it held by the Apex Court that if the prosecution can establish the ingredients of Section 304-B of IPC the burden of proof of innocence completely lies on the defence?
Which among the following is a pre-requisite for consideration of dowry death laid under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code
Under which of the following cases, was it held by the Supreme Court that the term “soon before death” does not ascribe any definite time frame as such under both the Indian Penal Code as well as under Section 113-B of Indian Evidence Act?
Consider the following statements in the context of the Companies Act, 2013
I. Amalgamation is not defined in the Act.
II. Amalgamation can take place by selling of shares.
III. All the rights and obligations of amalgamated company becomes vested in amalgamating company.
Which of the following statements is correct?
In the case of dowry death, the evidence provided by the victim’s family was considered reliable forming a chain of circumstances leading to the murder. Further, the body of the deceased was found in the river which was within the knowledge of the accused. The accused failed has to establish his innocence as per Section __ of Indian Evidence Act?
In which environment case, the SC analysed the law of unjust enrichment on the basis that no one can take advantage of his own wrong.
In Sahara India Real Estate Corporation Limited v. SEBI, the company issued securities in violation of rules relating to:
Hypothetically, if The Gambian state was to exercise criminal jurisdiction over the persons responsible for Crimes of Genocide, then such jurisdiction would be called as:
In natural law theory, what is considered to transcend man-made laws?
In Environmental Pollution history, Three-Mile Island is referred to for which of the following?
What does the term “provision” in Section 3 of the Muslim Women Act, 1986, imply?
In which of the following cases, the Supreme Court of India dealt extensively with the concept of ‘constitutional tort’?
Which judge on the bench in IYLA disagreed with Justice Chandrachud on the application of Article 17?
In reaching his conclusion on the scope of Article 17, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud cited which of the following works of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar?
The petition filed by the Indian Young Lawyers Association in this case was a:
Under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, oral evidence as to the contents of documents:
In A Rajan, which of the following are essential prerequisites for an insider to fall within the mischief of "insider trading" under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 1992 (the "Insider Trading Regulations")?
The Russian Federation, in the current dispute submitted to the court, the defence of Article 51 of the UN Charter. What is defence of Article 51?
Which of the following statements is true regarding right to property?