HCS (Judicial Branch) (Preliminary) Examination- 2010
Question Number: 51-60
51. Several persons can be joined as plaintiffs, in cases
(a) where right arises out of the same act, in favour of such person
(b) where any common question of law is involved
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of the above
52. The court under Section 89(1) of CPC can refer the dispute for
(a) arbitration or conciliation
(b) conciliation or mediation
(c) mediation or Lok Adalat
(d) arbitration or conciliation or Lok Adalat or mediation
53. A time barred debt can be claimed
(a) as a set-off
(b) as a counter claim
(c) as a fresh suit
(d) none of the above
54. Condonation of delay under section 5 of Limitation Act
(a) can be claimed as a matter of right
(b) is a matter of discretion of the court
(c) sufficient cause for the delay has to be shown
(d) none of the above
55. On acknowledgement, fresh period of limitation starts
(a) from the date of signing of acknowledgement
(b) from the date of promise of acknowledgement
(c) from the date of expiry of extended period of limitation
(d) none of the above
56. Period of limitation for setting aside an ex parte decree is
(a) 60 days
(b) 30 days
(c) 90 days
(d) 10 days
57. Period of limitation for suits relating to accounts is
(a) 3 years
(b) 7 years
(c) 1 year
(d) 5 years
58. The Supreme Court laid down certain requirements to be followed in all cases of arrest or detention in
(a) Vishakha's case
(b) D K. Basu's case
(c) Antulay's case
(d) Keshavananda Bharti's case
59. The expression 'goods' under Section 2(7) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 includes
(a) both movable and immovable property
(b) every kind of immovable property including actionable claims and money
(c) every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money
(d) all movable property including money
60. The second Commission on Centre-State Relations is headed by
(a) Vijay Kelkar
(b) R.S. Sarkaria
(c) M.M. Punchhi
(d) None of the above