Monday, December 30, 2019

Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’ in RBI | Reserve Bank of India | Recruitment Notification 2019

Designation: Legal Officer in Grade ‘B’
Number of Posts: One

Eligibility Criteria:
(I) Educational Qualifications (as on December 1, 2019)
Essential: Bachelor’s Degree in Law from any University/College/Institution, recognized by UGC and the Bar Council of India with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent in the aggregate of all semesters/years.
Desirable: (a) Bachelor’s Degree in Law with 60% marks or equivalent in the aggregate of all semesters/years or Master’s Degree in Law. (b) Proficiency in computer applications.
(II) Experience (as on December 1, 2019)
Essential: At least two years’ experience as an (i) Advocate/ Legal Consultant/ Legal Assistant/ Associate in an Advocates’ or Solicitors’ Office or Law firm after being enrolled with the Bar Council; or (ii) as a Law Officer in the Legal Department of a large bank/financial institution /statutory corporation /company/State/ Central Government or (iii) as a full-time teacher in a Law College/ University, teaching law.
Desirable: Special knowledge of Banking Law, Company Law, Labour Law and Constitutional Law and experience in drafting of pleadings and documents.
(III) Age (as on December 1, 2019)
A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 32 years as on December 1, 2019 (candidates must have been born not earlier than 02-12-1987 and not later than 01-12-1998).
Upper age limit is relaxable by 3 years in case of candidates possessing LL.M. degree and 5 years in the case of candidates possessing Ph.D in Law. Refer Para 10 below for relaxation in upper age limit for specified categories.

Mode of Selection: Selection will be through Online and Offline Examinations and Interview.
Mode of Application: Candidates are required to apply only ON-LINE through the Bank’s website www.rbi.org.in.
Website Link Open – For On-Line Registration of Applications and Payment of Fees/Intimation Charges: December 30, 2019 to January 20, 2020
Date of Examination: February 15, 2020

For full details of advertisement, visit the link below-
https://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/Bs_viewcontent.aspx?Id=3811
 

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Legal Vacancies in BECIL (Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited)

BROADCAST ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS INDIA LIMITED

Name of Post: Assistant (Legal)
No. of Posts: 07
Nature of Post: Contractual
Monthly consolidated remuneration: Rs.34,500/-per month

Age Limit: Up to 40 Years on date of interview
Qualifications & Experience:

  1. Degree in Law
  2. Preference shall be given to LL.M degree holder OR Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law.
  3. 4 Years Practicing experience as an Advocate OR 04 Years Legal Advice Experience in any Organization OR Both.
  4. Preference shall be given for working in Environmental Field as an Advocate OR Legal Advice Work OR Both
How to Apply: Application forms may be obtained from BECIL’s Corporate Office or downloaded from www.becil.com. The duly filled in application form along with required documents and non-refundable registration fee may be submitted to Deputy General Manager (HR) in BECIL’s Corporate Office at BECIL Bhawan, C-56/A-17, Sector-62, Noida-201307 (U.P)
Last date for submission of Application Forms: September 02, 2019
Interview Date: 07.09.2019 (Saturday)

For further details, visit the link below-
https://www.becil.com/uploads/vacancy/CPCBLegal23aug19pdf-005ca25143b2940c5a175076960789f7.pdf
 

Legel Researcher in Rajasthan High Court | Recruitment Notification 2019

Rajasthan High Court

Applications are invited from the eligible candidates having requisite qualifications for the following post-

Name of Post: Legel Researcher
Nature of Post: On Contract Basis
Fixed Honorarium: Rs. 20,000/- per month

Educational Qualifications:

  1. Law Graduate from any recognized university
  2. Must have Basic Knowledge of Computer
Age Limit: Up to 33 Years (As on 01.01.2019)

Application Fee: Rs. 100 For all Candidates
How to Apply: Candidate should download the Application Form from the official website of Rajasthan High Court. Duly filled up and complete in all manner, the Application Form should be sent to the High Court.
Address for Correspondence: Registrar (Examination), Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur
Website: http://hcraj.nic.in

Last Date: 05.09.2019

For further details and full advertisement and Application Form, visit the link below-

https://hcraj.nic.in/hcraj/hcraj_admin/uploadfile/recruitment/Examcell8152108201938.pdf 

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Recruitment of Assistant Managers (Scale-I) Legal in General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC of India) | Recruitment Notification

General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC of India)

Name of Post: Assistant Manager (Scale-I) Legal
No. of Posts: 06
Pay Scale: Rs. 32795- Rs. 62315

Age Limit: 21- 30 Years (As on 21.08.2019)
Required Qualification: Candidate must possess LLB/BL Degree from a recognised University with at least 60% marks in the degree examination for General & OBC category candidates and atleast 55% marks for SC/ST category candidates OR any equivalent qualification recognised as such by Central Government with the prescribed benchmark.
Desirable: LLM/ Experience

How to Apply: Apply Online
On line Registration commences from: 21.08.2019
Last Date for Online Registration: 11.09.2019
Date of Online Examination (Tentative): 5th October, 2019

For further details, full advertisement & scheme of Online Written Examination, visit the link below-
https://www.gicofindia.com/images/pdf/RECRUITMENT-OF-SCALE-I-OFFICERS-2019---DETAILED-ADVERTISEMENT-.pdf

For ONLINE Application, visit the link below-
https://ibpsonline.ibps.in/gicoff1aug19/ 

Recruitment Notification | Law Officers in Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)

Name of Post: Law Officer
No. of Posts: 04
Pay Scale: ₹60000- ₹180000

Maximum Age: 28 Years (The last date for reckoning age and all other eligibility criteria will be considered as of 19th August 2019.)
Qualification: 3-year full time course in law after graduation or 5 year course in law after 12th Standard from AICTE approved / UGC recognized University/Deemed University.
Experience: Minimum of three years’ experience as a practicing Advocate or working in a reputed Law Firm or Company. For practicing Advocates, the experience must be after enrolment in the Bar Association and for working candidates, it must be post qualification.

How to Apply: Apply Online
Commencement of online application:19th Aug 2019
Last date of online application:16th Sep 2019


For Full Advertisement, visit the link below-
https://www.hindustanpetroleum.com/hpcareers/documents/careers_pdf/Website_Ad_OpenAd_2019_150819.pdf

For ONLINE Application, visit the link below-
https://jobs.hpcl.co.in/Recruit_New/app_form.jsp 

Monday, August 12, 2019

Recruitment Notification | DJSE 2019 | Delhi Judicial Service Examination 2019 | Delhi High Court

 High Court of Delhi

The High Court of Delhi will hold Delhi Judicial Service Examination 2019 in two successive stages:

(i) Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination (objective type with 25% negative marking) for selection for the main examination; and
(ii) Delhi Judicial Service Main Examination (Written) for selection of candidates for calling for Viva-voce. 

Name of Post/ Exam: Delhi Judicial Service
No. of Post: 45

Age Limit: Not more than 32 years of age as on 1st January, 2020
Minimum Qualifications: A person practicing as an Advocate in India or a person qualified to be admitted as an Advocate under the Advocates Act, 1961

How to Apply: Apply Online
Commencement of Online Filling up of Application Forms: 02.08.2019 (10.00 A.M.)
Last Date for Filling Online Application Forms: 02.09.2019 (10.00 P.M.)
 
Date of Preliminary Examination: 22nd September, 2019 (Sunday)

For more details of Advertisement, visit the official website of High Court of Delhi OR Click the link below-
http://delhihighcourt.nic.in/writereaddata/upload/Recruitments/OpenPositions/CurrentJobFile_U7U8UHCPMTI.PDF
 
For Online Application, visit the link below-
https://applycareer.co.in/dhc/djse2019/  

UPHJS Exam 2018 (Part- III) | Direct Recruitment to the Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Service 2018 (Part- III) | Recruitment Notification

High Court of Judicature at Allahabad invites applications for Direct Recruitment in the Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Service from eligible Advocates.

Name of Post: Additional District Judges in U.P. Higher Judicial Service
No. of Posts: 61 vacancies 
Pay-Scale: Rs. 51550 – 63070 Plus admissible allowances

Age Limit: A candidate for direct recruitment must have attained the age of 35 years and must not have attained the age of 45 years on the first day of January 2020.
Minimum Essential Qualifications: A candidate must be an Advocate of not less than seven years standing as on the last date fixed for the submission of application forms.

How to Apply: Apply Online.
On Line Submission of Application Form:
Opening Date- 11th August,2019
Closing Date- 25th August, 2019

Date of Preliminary Examination: 8th September, 2019 at Prayagraj (Allahabad)

For full details of advertisement & Instructions, visit the link below-
http://www.allahabadhighcourt.in/service/hjs2018iii/instruction_2018iii.pdf

For Online Application of Direct Recruitment to the Uttar Pradesh Higher Judicial Service 2018 (Part- III), visit the link below-
http://www.allahabadhighcourt.in/service/hjs2018iii/hjs-reg.jsp 

Recruitment Notification | Haryana Superior Judicial Service Exam 2019

HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH

Applications are invited for selection of candidates for appointment to Haryana Superior Judicial Service by way of direct recruitment, in the State of Haryana through competitive examination.

Name of Post: Additional District & Sessions Judge in Haryana Superior Judicial Service
No. of Posts: 11

Age Limit: Must have attained the age of thirty five years and must not have attained the age of forty five years as on 01.01.2019
Eligibility: Must have been duly enrolled as an Advocate and must have practised for a period not less than Seven years as on 26.08.2019

Last Date: 26.08.2019

For more details and format of Application Form visit the official website of High Court at-
https://www.highcourtchd.gov.in/sub_pages/left_menu/recruitments/judicialofficers/openings/harya_ajds_07082019_e530a.PDF 

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Recruitment Notification | H.P. Judicial Service Competitive Exam 2019

HIMACHAL PRADESH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
(ADVERTISEMENT NO. 06/2019)

H.P. JUDICIAL SERVICE COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION- 2019

Name of Post: Civil Judge (Junior Division)
Pay Scale: Rs. 27,700-44,770/-
Number of Posts: Total 05

Age Limit: 22 to 35 years (As on 10th July, 2019)
[RELAXATION IN UPPER AGE LIMIT- The upper age limit is relaxable by 03 years for S.C. / S.T. and other prescribed reserved categories (OPRC) candidates of Himachal Pradesh]
Essential Qualifications: Must be a holder of degree in Law as recognized by the Bar Council of India (As on 10th July, 2019)

How to Apply: Apply Online.
Last Date for Receipt of Online Applications: 10/07/2019
Last Date for Receipt of Downloaded Applications along with requisite Documents: 17/07/2019

Date of Preliminary Examination: 08/09/2019
Date of Main Written Examination: From 15/10/2019


For full advertisement and further details, visit the link below-
http://www.hppsc.hp.gov.in/hppsc/file.axd?file=2019%2f6%2fADVERTISEMENT+No.+06-2019+(H.P.+JUDICIAL+SERVICE+COMPETITIVE+EXAMINATION-2019)+.pdf

For Online Application, Candidates are required to visit at http://hp.gov.in/hppsc/ to access the home page of the “ONLINE APPLICATION FILING SYSTEM”. 

Sunday, June 02, 2019

Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam 2019 | Recruitment Notification

Uttarakhand Public Service Commission
Uttarakhand Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam 2019
[Advertisement No.- A-3/E-2/CJ (JD)/2018-19]

Name of Post: Civil Judge (Junior Division) in Uttarakhand Judicial Service
No. of Post: 15
Pay-Scale: Rs. 27,700/- - 44770/-

Age Limit: 22- 35 years (As on 01.01.2019)
Essential Educational Qualifications:

  1. A Bachelor of Law from a University established by law in Uttarakhand or by other University of India recognized for this purpose by the Governor.
  2. Must possess through knowledge of Hindi in Devnagri Script
  3. Basic knowledge of Computer operation.
How to Apply: Apply Online
Online Last Date for Application: 21.06.2019
Website: www.ukpsc.gov.in


For further details & full advertisement, visit the link below-
http://ukpsc.gov.in/files/pcs_J_2019__adv.__1.pdf
 
For Online Application, visit the link below-
https://ukpsc.net.in/ukpscjd/reg_jd.aspx

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Recruitment Notification | Uttarakhand Higher Judicial Service Exam 2019 | Additional District and Sessions Judges by Direct Recruitment in Uttarakhand

High Court of Uttarakhand at Nainital invites applications for the post of Additional District and Sessions Judges by way of Direct Recruitment in the Uttarakhand Higher Judicial Service.

Name of Post: Additional District and Sessions Judge
No. of Post: 06
Pay Scale: Rs. 51,550-63,070

Age Limit: 35- 45 years (as on 01.01.2019)
Minimum Qualification: Must be an advocate of not less than seven years standing as on the first day of January 2019

Last Date: 6th May, 2019
Date of Preliminary Exam: 16 June, 2019
Date of Main Exam: 20 & 21 July, 2019

For further details, full advertisement and Format of Application Form, visit the link below-

http://highcourtofuttarakhand.gov.in/files/NOTIFICATION,_FORM__SYLLABUS_FOR_THE_WEBSITE_5.pdf 



Model Objective Questions | Constitution of India | Part- 005 | HJS Exams | District Judge Exams | Civil Judge (JD) Exams | PCS (J) Exams

41. The District Judge can be given power to issue prerogative writs by-
(A) order of Supreme Court under Article 141 of the Constitution of India
(B) Executive Orders issued by the Governor in consultation with the High Court under Article 162 of the Constitution of India.
(C) the Parliament by law under Article 32 of the Constitution of India.
(D) the High Court by a decision of Full Court.

Ans. (C)

42. Which of the following is not included in Electoral college for electing president?
(A) Elected members of the Rajya Sabha
(B) Elected Members of the Legislative Assembly of the State
(C) Elected Members of the Legislative Council
(D) Elected members of the Lok Sabha.

Ans. (C)

43. 11th Schedule of the Constitution of India contains-
(A) powers, authorities and resppnsibilities of the municipalities endowed to it by State Legislature
(B) powers, authorities and responsibilities of Panchayat endowed to it by Parliament
(C) powers, authorities and responsibilities which any local Government can exercise.
(D) powers, authorities and responsibilities endowed to Panchayat by State Legislature.

Ans. (D)

44. Members of Legislative Bodies enjoy privilege of exemption from arrest or detention in prison-
(A) only under Civil process and during the continuance of a joint sit ing/ meeting/ conference or joint committee of Houses of Parliament or Houses of State Legislature as the case may be and during 40 days before and after such sitting/ meeting/ comference
(B) under Civil as well as Criminal process and as all times save with the permission of the Speaker or the Chairperson as the case may be.
(C) under Civil as well as Criminal process but only when the house is in session
(D) do not enjoy any such exemption.

Ans. (C)

45. How many members can be nominated to the State Legislative Council by the Governor?
(A) 1/6th
(B) 1/12th
(C) 1/3rd
(D) 1/9th

Ans. (A)

46. Which Article of the Constitution provide benefit to minority institutions.
(A) 19
(B) 16
(C) 15
(D) 30

Ans. (D)

47. ‘Doctrine of unjust enrichment' was laid down by the Supreme Court in which one of the following cases?
(A) Sarla Mudgal V. Union of India
(B) Mafatlal Industries Ltd. Vs. Union of India
(C) S.R. Bommai Vs. Union of India
(D) Unni Krishnan Vs. State of A.P.

48. The supreme court has held that prostitutes are entitled to a life of dignity under Article 21 of the Constitution. The statement is.
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Partly Correct
(D) None of the above

Ans. (A)

49. Constitutional safeguards to civil servants have been given in Article-
(A) 311
(B) 300
(C) 44
(D) None of the above

Ans: (A)

50. Which one of the following cases is not related with Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian
Constitution ?
(A) Prakash Jha International Ltd. V/s Union of India
(B) Secretary, Ministry of I & B V/s C.A.B.
(C) Communist Party of India V/s Bharat Kumar
(D) Kathi Ranning V/s State of Saurashtra

Ans. (D)

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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Model Objective Questions | Constitution of India | Part- 004 | HJS Exams | District Judge Exams | Civil Judge (JD) Exams | PCS (J) Exams

31. In which Article of the Constitution of India, provision has been made for “Finance Commission” ?
(A) 366 (12)
(B) 280
(C) 265
(D) None of the above

Ans. (B)

32. ‘Full faith and credit shall be given throughout the territory of India to public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of the Union and of every State,’ is provided under which Article of the Constitution of India ?
(A) Article 261
(B) Article 260
(C) Article 32 (3) and Article 226 (3)
(D) Article 226 (2)

Ans. (A)

33. Which one of the following cases is not related with Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian Constitution ?
(A) Prakash Jha International Ltd. V/s Union of India
(B) Secretary, Ministry of I & B V/s C.A.B.
(C) Communist Party of India V/s Bharat Kumar
(D) Kathi Ranning V/s State of Saurashtra

Ans. (D)

34. Under Article 338A of the Indian Constitution ‘There shall be a Commission known as _________’.
(A) National Commission for Women
(B) National Commission for Minorities
(C) National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
(D) None of the above

Ans. (C)

35. Article 15(5) was declared as the ‘basic structure’ of Indian Constitution in which of the  following case by the Supreme Court ?
(A) Ashok Kumar Thakur V/s Union of India
(B) Indian Medical Association V/s Union of India
(C) Bachpan Bachao Andolan V/s Union of India
(D) All of the above

Ans. (B)

36. Under the Constitution of India all aspects of family law are provided in the
(A) Union List
(B) State List
(C) Concurrent List
(D) None of the above

Ans. (C)

37. Special Leave to Appeal under Article 136 of the Constitution of India may be granted by Supreme Court-
(A) only against the orders and judgments of the High courts
(B) from any judgment, decree, determination, sentence or order under any cause or matter passed or made by any court or Tribunal in territory of India
(C) against any appel1ate order or judgment passed by the Courts or Tribunal in India
(D) against the order or judgment of the High Court passed only in Public Interest Litigation.

Ans. (B)

38. Which jurisdiction of the Supreme Court has been dealt with in Article 143 of the Constitution of India?
(A) Appellate
(B) Writ
(C) Original
(D) None of the above

Ans. (D)

39. The prohibition regarding discussion in Parliament with regard to conduct of any Judge of the Supreme Court or of the High Court in discharge of his duties is contained in Article-
(A) 121
(B) 211
(C) 124
(D) None of the above.

Ans. (A)

40. The freedom of Press in India is-
(A) available to the people under the laws of the Parliament
(B) specifically provided in the Constitution of India
(C) implied in the right of freedom of expression
(D) available to the people under executive orders.

Ans. (C)

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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Model Objective Questions | Constitution of India | Part- 003 | HJS Exams | District Judge Exams | Civil Judge (JD) Exams | PCS (J) Exams

21. Fundamental Right conferred by Article 15(1) of the Constitution is available to-
(A) Any person
(B) Any citizen
(C) Any corporation
(D) None of the above

Ans: (B)

22. The principle ‘Collective Responsibility’ has been incorporated in Article-
(A) 75
(B) 74
(C) 105
(D) 53

Ans: (B)

23. Constitutional safeguards to civil servants have been given in Article-
(A) 311
(B) 300
(C) 44
(D) None of the above

Ans: (A)

24. Which of the following is not mentioned in the Indian Constitution ?
(A) Election Commission
(B) Finance Commission
(C) Planning Commission
(D) Union Public Service Commission

Ans. (C)

25. By which Constitutional Amendment the number of ministers have been limited to 15% of the total number of members of the lower house ?
(A) Ninety First Amendment
(B) Ninety Second Amendment
(C) Ninetieth Amendment
(D) None of the above

Ans. (C)

26. Point out the mismatched pair :
(A) Power of Parliament to legislate on a matter in the State list in the national interest– Article 249
(B) Power of Parliament to legislate with respect to any matter in the State List if a proclamation of emergency is in operation– Article 250
(C) Power of Parliament to legislate for two or more States by consent – Article 251
(D) Legislation for giving effect to international agreements – Article 253

Ans. (C)

27. Point out the mismatched pair :
(A) Chiranjitlal V/s Union of India (1950) – Article 14
(B) Dinesh Trivedi V/s Union of India (1997) – Article 19
(C) Sunil Batra V/s Delhi Administration (1978) – Article 21
(D) Bhim Singh V/s State of J & K (1986) – Article 29

Ans. (D)

28. A Member of Parliament of India or Member of Legislative Assembly of a State cannot be arrested in a civil action within a period of _______ before or after the session.
(A) 40 days
(B) 45 days
(C) 50 days
(D) 55 days

Ans. (A)

29. Article 239 AB of the Constitution provides
(A) Power of administrator to promulgate ordinances during recess of legislature.
(B) Power of the President to make regulations for certain Union Territories.
(C) Provision in case of failure of constitutional machinery of National Capital Territory.
(D) None of the above

Ans. (C)

30. Article 371 E of the Constitution deals with
(A) Establishment of Central University in Andhra Pradesh
(B) Special provisions with respect to the State of Sikkim
(C) Special provision with respect to State of Mizoram
(D) None of the above

Ans. (A)

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Monday, April 22, 2019

क्लैट के परीक्षा केंद्र बदले | CLAT Test Centers changed

विधि प्रवेश परीक्षा कॉमन लॉ एडमिशन टेस्ट (क्लैट) के आयोजन से पहले परीक्षा केंद्र बदल दिए गए हैं। क्लैट कंसोर्टियम ने इसकी जानकारी वेबसाइट पर जारी की है। नए परीक्षा केंद्रों की सूची भी जारी की गयी है। अभ्यर्थियों को इसी हिसाब से अपने परीक्षा केंद्र चुनने होंगे।

क्लैट का आयोजन पहले 12 मई को होना था किन्तु लोकसभा चुनावों के चलते इसकी तिथि बदलकर 26 मई कर दी गई है। क्लैट कंसोर्टियम ने इस परीक्षा के आवेदन का समय भी 31 मार्च से बढ़ाकर 15 अप्रैल तक दिया। अब आवेदन प्रक्रिया संपन्न हो चुकी है। इसी बीच, क्लैट कंसोर्टियम ने इसके परीक्षा केंद्रों की नयी सूची जारी की है।

नयी सूची में 40 शहरों का नाम दिया गया है। इन शहरों से अलग जिस अभ्यर्थी ने कोई शहर परीक्षा के लिए चुना होगा, उसे बदलाव करना होगा। बदलाव के लिए क्लैट कंसोर्टियम की वेबसाइट पर जाना होगा। यहाँ लॉगिन करने के बाद परीक्षा का शहर बदलना होगा। जिस शहर का चयन किया जायेगा, उसी शहर में परीक्षा होगी।

विस्तृत जानकारी के लिए नीचे दिए गए लिंक पर क्लिक करें-
https://clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in/updated_centers.pdf 
  

Model Objective Questions | Constitution of India | Part- 002 | HJS Exams | District Judge Exams | Civil Judge (JD) Exams | PCS (J) Exams

11. The Eight Schedule of the Constitution of India provides for
(A) Panchayat Raj
(B) Anti Defection
(C) Validation of certain Acts and Regulations
(D) Official Languages


Ans. (D)


12. Puisne judge of a Supreme Court means.
(A) A judge of inferior scale
(B) An additional judge
(C) An associate judge
(D) An adhoc judge

Ans. (C)

13. Which one of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution provides that it shall be the duty of the Union to protect every state against external aggression and internal disturbance?
(A) Article 215
(B) Article 275
(C) Article 325
(D) Article 355

 
Ans. (D)

 
14. Which one of the following Bills must be passed by each House of the Indian Parliament separately, by special majority?
(A) Ordinary Bill
(B) Money Bill
(C) Finance Bill
(D) Constitution Amendment Bill

 
Ans. (D)

15. Which amendment act of the constitution reduced the voting age from 21 years to 18 years.
(A) Sixtieth Amendment 1988
(B) Sixty-First Amendment 1989
(C) Sixty-Second Amendment 1990
(D) Sixty-Third Amendment 1990

Ans. (B)

16. In which of the following cases, the Supreme Court struck down that legislators cannot be disqualified on his conviction in a criminal case if he/she files an appeal in the appropriate court:
(A) Golaknath V. State of Punjab
(B) Keshvananda Bharti Vs. State of Punjab
(C) Sankari Prasad Vs. UOI
(D) Lily Thomas Vs. Union Bank of India

Ans. (D)

17. ‘Doctrine of unjust enrichment' was laid down by the Supreme Court in which one of the following cases?
(A) Sarla Mudgal V. Union of India
(B) Mafatlal Industries Ltd. Vs. Union of India
(C) S.R. Bommai Vs. Union of India
(D) Unni Krishnan Vs. State of A.P.

Ans. (B)

18. The scope of expression “procedure established by law” occurring in Article 21 was expanded in the case-
(A) A.K. Gopalan Vs. State of Madras
(B) Charanjit Lal Chowdhury Vs. Union of India
(C) K.A. Abbas Vs. Union of india
(D) Menka Gandhi Vs. Union of india

Ans: (D)

19. Scope of Article 356 was examined in the case-
(A) S.R. Bommai vs. Union of India
(B) Sankari Prasad Vs. Union of India
(C) Minerva Mills Ltd. Vs. Union of India
(D) U.N.R. Rao Vs. Indira Gandhi

Ans: (A)

20. The Doctrine of Eclipse is in regard to Article-
(A) 105
(B) 245
(C) 246
(D) 13

Ans: (D)

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Sunday, April 21, 2019

Model Objective Questions | Constitution of India | Part- 001 | HJS Exams | District Judge Exams | Civil Judge (JD) Exams | PCS (J) Exams

1. During operation of proclamation of emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution of India, the enforcement of Fundamental Rights can be suspended except Fundamental Rights guaranteed under Articles-
(A) 14 & 19
(B) 15 & 21A
(C) 20 & 21
(D) None of the above

Ans: (C)

2. In which of the following recent cases did the constitution bench of the Supreme Court hold that Indian Courts have no jurisdiction over arbitral awards seated outside of India?
(A) Bhatia International v. Bulk Trading
(B) Bharat Aluminium Co. V Kaiser Aluminium Technical Service
(C) Standard Chartered Bank V. HSBC
(D) None of the above

 
Ans. (B)

3. Which Article of the Constitution provides for the enforcement of Uniform Civil Code.
(A) 40
(B) 45
(C) 48
(D) 44

 
Ans. (D)


4. Which Article of the Constitution provide benefit to minority institutions.
(A) 19
(B) 16
(C) 15
(D) 30

 
Ans. (D)

 
5. In which of the following cases, the Supreme Court held that ‘right to sleep’ is a fundamental right?
(A) Naaz Foundation Case
(B) In Re Ramlila Maiden Case
(C) Anna Hazare Case
(D) None of the above

 
Ans. (B)


6. Which of the fundamental rights was amended by the 97th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2011 which got the President’s assent on 12th January, 2012?
(A) Right to Equality
(B) Right to Freedom
(C) Right to Life
(D) None of the above

 
Ans. (B)

7. Transplantation of Human Organ (Amendment) Act, 2011 increased the publisher for illegal human organ and tissue transplantation to.
(A) 7 years
(B) 10 years
(C) Life Imprisonment
(D) None of the above

 
Ans. (B)


8. The Supreme Court has recently rule that OBC Students will qualify for admissions under the reserved category if they have……………percent less marks than the eligibility level fixed for the general category students.
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 15

 
Ans. (B)


9. The supreme court has held that prostitutes are entitled to a life of dignity under Article 21 of the Constitution. The statement is.
(A) True
(B) False
(C) Partly Correct
(D) None of the above

 
Ans. (A)


10. The preamble to the Constitution of India was first amended vide.
(A) Constitution 42nd Amendment Act, 1976
(B) Constitution 24th Amendment Act, 1971
(C) Constitution 75th Amendment Act, 1993
(D) Constitution 77th Amendment Act, 1995

Ans. (A)

 
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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Model Objective Questions | Mohammedan Law | Part- 003 | HJS Exams | District Judge Exams | Civil Judge (JD) Exams | PCS (J) Exams

21. Under the Muslim Woman (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, the option to be governed by the provision of S. 125 Cr. P.C. may be given by the parties
(A) either jointly or separately
(B) separately
(C) jointly
(D) None of the above

Ans. (A)

22. A Muslim divorced woman can apply directly to the Wakf Board when there is no relative
to support her. This was held in which one of the following cases ?
(A) Yusuf V/s Sowramma
(B) A.A. Abdullah V/s A.B. Mohmuna Syed Bhai
(C) Secretary, T.N. Wakf Board V/s Syed Fatima Nachi
(D) Mohd. Ahmad Khan V/s Shah Bano Begum

Ans. (C)

23. ‘M’, the mother of a Muslim minor daughter contracted her in marriage in the life time of
the father who had become an apostate. The marriage is
(A) Bad in law
(B) Valid
(C) Void
(D) Irregular

Ans. (C)

24. A marriage of a Mahomedan, who is of sound mind and has attained puberty, is brought
about without his consent. The marriage will be
(A) Valid
(B) Irregular
(C) Unlawful
(D) Void

Ans. (B)

25. The leading case of Hindu husband’s entering second marriage on conversion to Islam is-
(A) Mohini Jam’s case, 1992(3) SCC 666
(B) Daniel Latifi’s case, 2001(7) SCC 740
(C) Saila Mudgal’s case, 1995(3) SCC 635
(D) Shah Bano’s case, 1985(2) SCC 556.

Ans. (C)

26. For a valid Muslim marriage-
(A) offer and acceptance must be at the same time
(B) offer and acceptance must be at the same place
(C) offer and acceptance must be at the same time and same place
(D) offer and acceptance may be at different times and at different places.

Ans. (C)

27. A Muslim woman can seek divorce if the husband is not traceable for a period of
(A) 7 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 4 years
(D) 3 years

Ans. (C)


28. When a Muslim mother loses her right of Hizanat (custody) ?
(A) By her apostasy
(B) By her misconduct
(C) By marrying within degree of prohibited relationship
(D) All of the above

Ans. (D)

29. Minimum period for Muta Marriage is
(A) One month
(B) One year
(C) Three month
(D) No minimum period

 
Ans. (D)

30. Muta marriage comes to an end by
(A) Talaq
(B) Hiba-i-Muddat
(C) Talaq-i-Tafweez
(D) None of the above

Ans. (B)

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