Monday, April 15, 2019

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

21. A Hindu father-in-law is bound to maintain widow daughter-in-law if
(A) she is having no property or income
(B) she is unable to obtain maintenance out of estate of deceased husband
(C) she cannot obtain maintenance from children
(D) All of the above

Ans. (D)

22. A marriage under Hindu Law between Sapindas parties shall be valid
(A) If the custom or usage governing each of them permits.
(B) If the custom or usage governing any of them permits.
(C) Either (A) or (B).
(D) Neither (A) nor (B).

Ans. (A)

23. Adultery is a ground under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 for
(A) judicial separation
(B) divorce
(C) judicial separation and divorce both
(D) only divorce and not judicial separation

Ans. (C)

24. A Hindu wife can adopt a boy and a girl simultaneously
(A) without consent of husband
(B) with the consent of husband
(C) cannot adopt
(D) None of the above

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. In case of adoption of a son by a Hindu male, the son must be-
(A) less than twenty one years of age
(B) less than eighteen years of age
(C) less than fifteen years of age
(D) less than nine years of age.

Ans. (C)

27. Adoption is not recognized under the-
(A) Muhammadan law
(B) Parsi law
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B).

Ans. (C)

28. Parties by their consent/ agreement-
(A) can confer jurisdiction on a court where there is none in law
(B) can oust the jurisdiction of a court when there is one in law
(C) can oust the jurisdiction of one of the courts when there are two courts having simultaneous jurisdiction in law
(D) All the above.

Ans. (C)

29. Adoption is unknown to
(A) Hindu Law
(B) Muslim Law
(C) Christian Law
(D) None of the above

Ans. (B) 

30. If, during the period of judicial seperation, either spouse indulges in adultery, does it furnish a ground for divorce?
(A) Yes
(B) No
(C) Not a ground
(D) None of the above

Ans. (A)

 
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