Law UGC NET Examination Question Paper 2 2010 December
Law UGC NET Examination Question Paper 2 2010 December
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D-58-10 5 Paper-II
15. Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) 17. Match the case decided by
and with the help of codes given International Court of Justice
below, point out the correct answer : mentioned in List – I with the year of
Assertion (A) : The jurisdiction of decision mentioned in List – II and
with the help of codes given below,
International Court of Justice
point out the correct answer :
is based on the consent of the
List – I List – II
parties to the dispute.
I. North Sea Continental 1. 1969
Reason (R) : Principle of reciprocity Shelf Cases
underlies the jurisdiction of II. Corfu Channel Case 2. 1949
International Court of Justice. III. South West Africa 3. 1955
Codes : Case
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and IV. Right of Passage Over 4. 1960
Indian Territories
(R) is good explanation of (A).
Codes :
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but I II III IV
(R) is not correct explanation (A) 1 2 3 4
of (A).
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (C) 3 4 1 2
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true. (D) 4 3 1 2
Paper-II 6 D-58-10
15. h¸·oÛ·· (A) h·ÏÝ oÛ·Ý~· (R) ·}®ÌÝ h·ÏÝ ·Àt·Ë 17. ¤·Çt·À – I ·Ì h´·Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ·······Ý·Ý·¸·~·Â·
¸
Ý·Ë oÇÛzÝ·Ì oÛÀ ¤·§Ý···· ¤·Ë ¤·§ÝÀ j·Ý oÛ· t··· ····Ëo۷ˤ·Çt·À – II ·Ìj·Ëp·¸oÛ·Ëq··Ë¸·~·µ·
oÛÌÝ oËÛ·£·µoËÛ¤···¤·Ä·Ë¸··oÛÌÝh·ÏÝ·Àt·Ë¸
Ý·ËoÇÛzÝ·Ì
oÛÀ¤·§Ý····¤·Ë¤·§ÝÀj·Ý···i·Ë:
oÛ·· (A) : h´·Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ· ······ oÛ·
h¸·oÛ
¤·Çt·À – I ¤·Çt·À – II
c·Ë··¸·oÛ·Ý ¸···
Ý oËÛ ·c··Ì oÛÀ ¤·§Ý·¸· ·Ý
I. j·Ý¤···Ä¸ÝoÛ·§Ý·ÀÝ·À· 1. 1969
h···¸Ý·§ÏÝg
·ËÛoËÛ¤·
oÛ·Ý~· (R) : h··Ë··· oÛ· ¸¤·Ý·· II. oÛ·ÓÝ·Çt·Ï··oËÛ¤· 2. 1949
h´·Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ· ······ oËÛ h¸·oÛ·Ý c·Ë· oÛ· III.
ݸc·~··¼ t··h°ÛÀoÛ·oËÛ¤· 3. 1955
h···Ý§ÏÝg IV. ··Ý·À··°
ËÝ ··Ì·Ý¤·Ë···· 4. 1960
oÇ Ûz Ý oÛ·h¸·oÛ·Ý
oÇ Ûz Ý :
(A) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì ¤··§ÐÝ h·ÏÝ 5 I II III IV
$oÛ·¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoÛÝ~·§ÏÝg (A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 2 3 1 4
(B) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì¤··§ÐÝ·Ý·Ä5
(C) 3 4 1 2
$oÛ·¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoÛÝ~··§ÝÁ§ÏÝg (D) 4 3 1 2
(C) (A) ¤··§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (R) h¤··§ÏÝg
18. ··Ý··Ì¤·¼·oÛÝ··
(D) (A) h¤··§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (R) ¤··§ÏÝg (A) ¸····ÀoÛ··µ§ÏÝg
(B) oÛ··µoÛ·ÝÀoÛ·µ§ÏÝg
(C) ··¸·oÛoÛ··µ§ÏÝg
16. ¸···´¸oÛ· h´·Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ· ¸·p···Ì ·· ·´··Ì oÛ·Ë (D) ¸····Àh·ÏÝ··¸·oÛoÛ··µ§ÏÝg
j§ÌÝh····ËoËÛh·Äo¯Û··Ì··¼¤··oÛÀ¸v··Ë g
··· ·Àt·Ë ¸
Ý·Ë oÇÛzÝ oÛÀ ¤·§Ý···· ¤·Ë ¤·§ÝÀ j·Ý 19. ¸§Ý
Çݸ···§Ýh¸·¸···oÛÀoÛ·Ï·¤·À··Ý·
···i·Ë : ·Ì “
Ý·´··h¸·ÝoÛ·Ý·Ì oËÛ·°¤····” oÛ··°·····
I. ¤·´·Än·Ý·£z³Ýt··zµÝÝ §ÏÝ ?
(A) ··Ý· 5 (B) ··Ý·9
II. ·····¸·oÛ·Ý·ÌoÛ·¤···µ··Ï¸·oÛr··Ë£·~···· (C) ··Ý·11 (D) ··Ý·13
III. h´·Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ· ¸¤·¸·· m·´ Ý·v··À¸·oÛ
h¸·o۷ݤ·ÄÝc···°¤·´¸·
Ý· 20. ···oÛoÛ·h·°¸·¤·´§ÝÝ~·À·ß·¸···´¸oÛ··Ì ¤·Ë
oÛ·Ï·¤··§ÏÝ ?
IV. h´·Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ· ¤··µß· ·¤·À· ·Ë
Ý··· (A) ···oÛj·m§Ý¤···
j·Ç··h¸·¤··· (B) ···oÛj·§Ý¤··
oÇ Ûz Ý : (C) ···oÛj·¸·
¬Ý
Ý·
(D) ···oÛi·Û·Àv·
(A) I IV II III
(B) II IV I III 21. ¸· ·Ë£· ¸···§Ý h¸·¸··· ¸oÛ¤· ·£·µ ·Ì ··¸Ý·
(C) I II IV III
§ÄÝh·"
(A) 1932 (B) 1947
(D) I III IV II (C) 1954 (D) 1956
D-58-10 7 Paper-II
22. Assertion (A) Break down of 26. When consent is given by mistake,
marriage as such is not a agreement will be
ground for divorce. (A) Voidable
Reason (R) : It may result into an (B) Void
easy way of dissolution of (C) Illegal
marriage and shall result into (D) Valid
instability in the society.
27. Two statements are given in this
Codes : question. One is labelled as
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct. Assertion (A) and the other is
(B) (A) is correct, but (R) is labelled as Reason (R). Examine
incorrect. these statements and select the
(C) Both (A) and (R) are wrong. correct combination of the codes.
Assertion (A) : Collateral transaction
(D) (R) is correct, but (A) is
to wagering agreement is
wrong.
enforceable by law.
Reason (R) : Wagering agreement is
23. The main sources of Muslim law are, not illegal.
Holy Quran, Sunna & Ahadhis and Codes :
Ijmaa. (A) Both Assertion (A) and Reason
(A) True (R) are correct.
(B) Assertion (A) is correct, but
(B) False
Reason (R) is wrong.
(C) Partly true and partly false (C) Both Assertion (A) and Reason
(D) None of the above (R) are wrong.
(D) Reason (R) is correct, but
24. The Supreme Court of India gave Assertion (A) is wrong.
direction to the fact that the
28. Match List – I with List – II and
marriages of all persons, citizen of
select the correct answer using the
India, belonging to various religions
codes given below :
should be made compulsorily
List – I List – II
registerable in those respective (a) General offer (i) Bhagwandas
States where marriage is solemnized. V. Girdharilal
These directions were issued in (b) Contract by (ii) Lalman V.
which of the following cases ? telephonic Gauridatt
(A) R.D. Upadhyay V. State of communication
A.P. (c) Acceptance (iii)Carlil V.
(B) Shastri V. Muldas given in Carbolic
(C) Seema V. Ashwanikumar ignorance of Smoke Ball
proposal Co.
(D) Kailash Sarkar V. Maya Devi (d) Remoteness (iv)Hadley V.
of damages Baxendale
25. Consensus ad idem means Codes :
(A) Common Intention (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) Meeting of Minds
(B) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
(C) Common Object (C) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(D) None of the above (D) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
Paper-II 8 D-58-10
22. h¸·oÛ oÛ·· (A) : ¸···§Ý oÛ· ·´q· §Ý·Ë v···· 26. v···Ç·¤·Ë¤·ÀoÊÛ¸·
ÝÀv···À§ÏÝ··ËoÛݷݧݷËq··
¸···§Ý¸·tuËÜ
ÝoËÛ¸··Ëh···Ý·§ÝÁ§ÏÝg (A) ·Ç·oÛÝ~·À·
oÛ·Ý~· (R) : ·§ ¸···§Ý oËÛ ¸·r·zÝ· oÛ· (B) ·Ç·
h·¤··· ·ÝÀoÛ· ·· ¤·oÛ·· §ÏÝ h·ÏÝ i¤·oÛ· (C) h·Ï·
·¸Ý~···¤···v··Ìh¼¤·Ý··oÛ·§Ý·Ëq··g (D) ·Ï·
oÇ Ûz Ý
(A) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg 27. i¤· ·° · ·Ì
Ý·Ë oÛ·· ¸
Ý·Ë q··Ë §ÐÝ g moÛ oÛ·Ë
(B) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝh·ÏÝ (R) q···§ÏÝg h¸·oÛ··$h·ÏÝ
Çݤ·ËÝ oÛ·Ë oÛ·Ý~·5oÛ·
···¸
Ý··q···§ÏÝgi·oÛ···ÌoÛÀv··²t·oÛÌÝh·ÏÝ
(C) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ìq···§ÐÝg
oÇÛzÝ·ÌoÛ·¤·§ÝÀ¸·¢·~·t···oÛÌÝ
(D) (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝh·ÏÝ (A) q···§ÏÝg h¸·oÛ oÛ·· (A) : ··v·ÀoËÛoÛÝ·ÝoÛ·¤·´··º ·oÛ
¤·´··§Ý·Ý¸·¸·Ý·Ý··°··µ·À·§Ý·Ë··§ÏÝg
23. ·Ä¼¤··¸·¸·oËÛ·Äp·¥··Ë·§Ý·Ë·ÀoÄÛÝ··¤·Ä·· oÛ·Ý~· (R) : ··v·À oÛ· oÛÝ·Ý h·Ï· ·§ÝÁ
h§Ý
ÝÀ¤·h·ÏÝiv···§ÐÝ §Ý·Ë··§ÏÝg
(A) ¤·· oÇ Ûz Ý
(B) ¸··· (A) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg
(C) h·´¸ ·oÛß·¤·Ë ¤··h·ÏÝ h·´¸ ·oÛß· (B) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (R) q···§ÏÝg
¤·Ë¸··· (C) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ìq···§ÐÝg
(D) j··Äµn··Ì¤·ËoÛ·Ëiµ·§ÝÁ (D) (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (A) q···§ÏÝg
D-58-10 9 Paper-II
29. When the parties to the contract agree 34. In remoteness of damages the main
to substitute the existing contract with tests to determine whether damage is
new contract, it is called remote or not are
(A) Alteration in Contract I. Test of reasonable Foresight
(B) Rescission of Contract II. Test of Remoteness
(C) Novation of Contract III. Test of Directness
(D) All of the above IV. Test of Foresightedness
(A) II, III
30. Where a contract contains a (B) II, IV
stipulation by way of penalty on (C) III, IV
breach of contract, the aggrieved (D) I
party is entitled for compensation :
(A) Stipulated amount, if actual 35. Assertion (A) : For an ‘Act of God’
loss is proved to be an exception, there is to
(B) Stipulated amount, even actual be working of the natural
loss is not proved forces so unexpected that no
(C) Reasonable amount but not human force or skill could
more than stipulated amount reasonably be expected to
(D) Reasonable amount, even more anticipate it.
than stipulated amount if loss Reason (R) : It is not an absolute
is proved exception and can be
overlooked.
31. Torts is defined as a civil wrong for Codes :
which remedy is an action for (A) (A) is correct, but (R) is
(A) Unliquidated damages wrong.
(B) Liquidated damages (B) (R) is correct, but (A) is
(C) Damages of all kinds wrong.
(D) No damages (C) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
32. The exercise of ordinary rights for a
lawful purpose and in a lawful 36. Assertion (A) : If a dangerous thing
manner is no wrong even if it causes is brought on one’s land, its
damage. This is known as use is non-natural and if it
escapes, the person can plead
(A) Volenti non fit injuria
lack of ‘mens rea’ as a plea.
(B) Injuria sine damnum
Reason (R) : The rule of strict
(C) Damnum sine injuria liability cannot be applied to
(D) None of the above every such situation.
Codes :
33. ‘Respondent superior’ means (A) (A) is correct, but (R) is
(A) respondent is superior than wrong.
plaintiff (B) (R) is correct, but (A) is
(B) master is superior wrong.
(C) servant is not liable (C) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(D) master is vicariously liable (D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
Paper-II 10 D-58-10
29. v··¤·´¸·
Ý·oËÛ·c·oÛ·Ý oÛÀq·iµ ¤·´¸·
Ý·oÛ·Ë ··À 34. c·¸· oÛÀ
ÇÝݤ··· ·Ì c·¸·
ÇÝݤ· §ÏÝ ·· ·§ÝÁ oËÛ
¤·´¸·
Ý· Ý·Ý· ·°¸·¤··¸·· oÛÝ·Ë oËÛ ¸··Ë ¤·§Ý·· ¸···µÝ~·oÛÀ·°·Äp·oÛ¤··ÏzÝÀݧÏÝ
§Ý·Ë·Ë§ÐÝ··Ë·§ÝoÛ§Ý····§ÏÝ I. ·Ä¼n··Än··Ç··µ·Ä···oÛ··ÝÀc·~·
(A) ¤·´¸·
Ý··Ì·¸Ý··µ·
II.
ÇÝݤ···oÛ··ÝÀc·~·
(B) ¤·´¸·
Ý·oÛ·¸·p·~|Ý·
(C) ¤·´¸·
Ý·oÛ···À·ÀoÛÝ~· III. ·°·c···oÛ··ÝÀc·~·
(D) j··Äµn·¤··À IV. ·Ç··µ·Ä···oÛ··ÝÀc·~·
30. v·§Ý·² ¤·´¸·
Ý· ·Ì ¤·´¸·
Ý· ·´q· §Ý·Ë·Ë ·Ý ··¼¤· oËÛ (A) II, III (B) II, IV
ß· Ý·¸ · oÛ· ·°····· §ÏÝ ··Ë ·À¸|®Ý· ·c·oÛ·Ý (C) III, IV (D) I
¸··¸·¸p··c·¸··Çº·oÛ·§ÝoÛ
ݷݧݷ˷·§ÏÝ :
(A) ·¸
Ý··¤·¸·oÛ§Ý·¸·¸¤·Ý§Ý·Ëv···À§ÏÝ··Ë 35. oÛ·· (A) : ‘
ËÝ·ÀoÊÛ·’ oÛ·Ë h···
Ý §Ý·Ë·Ë oËÛ
··oÛÀq·iµÝ·¸ · ¸··Ë ·°·oÊÛ¸·oÛ ·¼n···Ì oÛÀoÛ··µoÛ·¸Ý··
(B) ·¸
Ý··¤·¸·oÛ§Ý·¸·¸¤·Ý·§ÝÁ·À§ÄÝiµ§Ý·Ë i··À h···Ë¸c·· §Ý·Ë ¸oÛ ¸oÛ¤·À ·À
··Ë·À··oÛÀq·iµÝ·¸ · ····À· ·¼n· ·· oÛ·Ï ·· Ý·Ý· i¤·oÛ·
(C) j¸t··Ý·¸ ··Ý·Ä ··oÛÀq·iµ Ý·¸ ·¤·Ë ·Ä¼n··Än· }´Ýq· ¤·Ë h·Ä··· ·q·· ····
h¸·oÛ·§ÝÁ§Ý·Ë h·Ë¸c···§Ý·Ëg
(D) j¸t··Ý·¸ ··Ý·Ä ·¸
Ý ··¤·¸·oÛ§Ý·¸·
¸¤·Ý §Ý·Ë v···À§ÏÝ ··Ë ··oÛÀq·iµ Ý·¸ ·¤·Ë oÛ·Ý~· (R) : ·§Ý·Ç~·µh···
Ý·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ h·ÏÝ i¤·Ë
h¸·oÛ·À ·v·Ýh
Ý·v·¸oÛ··v··¤·oÛ··§ÏÝg
oÇ Ûz Ý :
31. h·oÊÛ··Ì oÛ·Ë ¸¤·¸·· ·°oÊÛ¸· oËÛ h·Ä¸t·· oÛ··µ
(A) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (R) q···§ÏÝg
oËÛß··Ì ·¸Ý··¸£··¸oÛ··q···§ÏÝ ¸v·¤·oËÛ¸··Ë
j·t··Ý¸··¸·¸p··oËÛ¸··ËoÛ··µ··§ÝÀ§ÏÝ (B) (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (A) q···§ÏÝg
(A) h¸·¼ t··§Ýv··µ·· (C) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg
(B) ¸·¼ t··§Ýv··µ··
(D) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ìq···§ÐÝg
(C) ¤···°oÛ·ÝoËÛ§Ýv··µ·Ë
(D) oÛ·Ëiµ§Ýv··µ···§ÝÁ
36. oÛ·· (A) : ·¸
Ý p··Ý··oÛ t·Àv· ¸oÛ¤·À oËÛ
32. ¸·¸···jËÝ ·oËÛ¸··Ë ¤····Ý~· h¸·oÛ·Ý oÛ· ·Ç¤····Ì ··iµ v···À§ÏÝj¤·oÛ·j···Ëq·
¸·¸···}´q·¤·Ë ·°··Ëq·h·Ä¸t··oÛ··µ ·§ÝÁ§ÏÝt··§ËÝ h·°·oÊÛ¸·oÛ§ÏÝh·ÏÝ·¸
Ý··Ë¤··Û¸·oÛ·
i¤·¤·Ëc·¸·§Ý·Ë·À§ÏÝgi¤·Ë¸··¸·¸p··oËÛß··Ì v···À §ÏÝ ··Ë ·¼n· ·°¸···
Ý oËÛ ß· ·Ì
v····v····§ÏÝ ‘
ÄÝÝ· ··oËÛh···’oÛÀ
Ý·À··Ë ·oÛÝ
(A) ·Ï·ËzÝÀ··Ó·¸ÛzÝi·v·Ä¸Ý·· ¤·oÛ··§ÏÝg
(B) i·v·Ä¸Ý··¤··i·|ÏÝ···
oÛ·Ý~· (R) : oÛ{Ý·ËÝ
Ý·¸··oÛ·¸····°·ËoÛ
(C) |ÏÝ···¤··i·i·v·Ä¸Ý··
mˤ·À¼¤·¸··Ì··q·Ç·§ÝÁ¸oÛ··v··¤·oÛ··
(D) j··Äµn··Ì¤·ËoÛ·Ëiµ·§ÝÁ
§ÏÝg
33. ‘¢·Ë£{Ýj·Ý
Ý···’ oÛ·····µ§ÏÝ (A) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (R) q···§ÏÝg
(A) ··
ÝÀoÛÀ·Ä····Ì·°¸···
ÝÀ¢·Ë£{ݧÏÝg
(B) (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (A) q···§ÏÝg
(B) ¤···À¢·Ë£{ݧÏÝg
(C) ··ÏoÛÝv····
Ëݧݷ§ÝÁ§ÏÝg (C) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg
(D) ¤···À·°¸·¸·¸·ß·¤·Ëv····
ËݧݧÏÝg (D) (A) h·ÏÝ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ìq···§ÐÝg
D-58-10 11 Paper-II
37. The demarcating line between 42. In order to prove the offence of
intention and knowledge is dowry related act the law prescribes
(A) Non-existing that
(A) The demand for dowry should
(B) Existing have been made within seven
(C) Thin years of marriage.
(B) There must be cruelty against
(D) Wide
the woman to infer dowry
demand.
38. The feeling of hatredness exciting an (C) There must be a conduct of
harassment only for such
individual is an offence of
demand.
(A) Conspiracy (D) All of them.
(B) Abetment 43. Permanent closing down of a part of
(C) Defamation place of work is called
(A) Lay-off
(D) None of above
(B) Retrenchment
(C) Closure
39. Sex with a girl with fraudulent (D) Lockout
consent amounts to 44. Match List – I with List – II and
(A) Simple physical assault select the correct answer using the
codes given below :
(B) Molestation List – I List – II
(C) Outraging of modesty (Subject) (Judicial Decisions)
I. Lockout 1. Lalit Hari
(D) Rape Ayurvedic College
Pharmacy V.
40. The requirement for fixing joint Workers and
Hospital Union
liability lies particularly on the
II. Lay-off 2. A.P. Dairy
confederation of parties because of Development Co-
(A) Common object Op. Federation
(B) Common intention Ltd. V. Presiding
Officer, Labour
(C) Vicarious liability Court Guntur
(D) Deemed to be guilty III. Industrial 3. Workman V.
Dispute Firestone Tyre &
Rubber Co.
41. An aggravated form of wrongful IV. Industry 4. Kairbeta Estate
confinement of a girl amounts to V. Rajmanickam
Codes :
(A) Kidnapping
I II III IV
(B) Abduction (A) 1 2 4 3
(C) Enticing (B) 3 4 1 2
(C) 2 1 3 4
(D) Taking away (D) 4 3 2 1
Paper-II 12 D-58-10
37. h· ··h·ÏÝw···oËÛ·Àt·¤·À··´oÛ·ËÝp·· 42.
ݧËÝv· ¤··¼·· h¸·¸··· oÛ· h·Ý·· ¸¤·Ý
(A) h¸····§ÏÝg (B) ¸····§ÏÝg oÛÝ·ËoËÛ¸··ËoÛ··Ç··Ë¸·¸§Ý·¸oÛ··§ÏݸoÛ
(A) ¸···§Ý oËÛ¤····£··Î oËÛh
ÝÝ
ݧËÝv·oÛÀ
(C) ···À§ÏÝg (D) t··Ï|®ÝÀ§ÏÝg ··²q·oÛÀq·iµ§Ý·Ëg
(B)
ݧËÝv· oÛÀ ··²q· oËÛ ¸·~·µ· ·Ý ·§Ä²Ýt··Ë oËÛ
38. ·¼n·oÛ·Ë j·Ë¸v··oÛÝ·Ë ···Àr·Ê~··oÛÀ····· ¸··Ë¤·ÀoËÛ¸·Þݸ·
µÝ···oÛÀq·iµ§Ý·Ëg
¸··¸·¸p··oÛ·h·Ý··§ÏÝ (C) ¸¤·µÛmˤ·À··²q·oËÛ¸··Ë ·´q·¸oÛ··q···
§Ý·Ëg
(A) £·|¬Ý·· (D) j··Äµn·¤··À
(B)
ÄÝ£·°ËÝ~·
43. oÛ··µ¤··oËÛ¸oÛ¤·À··q·oÛ·Ë ¤···Àß·¤·Ë ·´
Ý
(C) ···§Ý·¸·
oÛÝ··oÛ§Ý····§ÏÝ
(D) j··Äµn··Ì¤·ËoÛ·Ëiµ·§ÝÁ (A) v··ÝÀuÄÜÝÀ
(B) u²zÝ·À
(C) ·´
ÝÀ
39. uÜ··Ç~·µ Ýv···
ÝÀ ¤·Ë ·|®ÝoÛÀ oËÛ ¤··· ··Ï· (D) ·····
ÝÀ
¤···¸··¸·¸p··oÛ§Ý····§ÏÝ
(A) ¤··
Ý· ··ÝÀ¸ÝoÛ·°§Ý·Ý 44. ¤·Çt·À – I o۷ˤ·Çt·À – II ¤·Ë¤·Ä·Ë¸··oÛÀ¸v·m···
(B) uËÜ|®ÝuÜ·|®Ý
·Àt·Ë¸
Ý·Ëq··ËoÇÛzÝ·ÌoÛÀ¤·§Ý····¤·Ë¤·§ÝÀj·ÝoÛ·
t·Ä···oÛÀ¸v·m :
(C) ···À····´q·oÛÝ·· ¤·Çt·À – I ¤·Çt·À – II
(D) ···oÛ·Ý (¸·
¸·££··) (··¸
··¸·oÛ
oÛ¸¸·~·µ·)
I. ·····
ÝÀ 1. ·¸··§Ý¸Ý h··Ä·Í¸
ÝoÛ
oÛ·Ó·Ëv· Û··Í¤·À ····
40. ¤·´·Än·
Ý·¸·· ¸·¼ t·· oÛÝ·Ë oËÛ ¸··Ë h·Ëc·· oÛ·µoÛ·Ýq·~· m·´¬
¸··¸·¸p·· oÛÀ ·v·§Ý ¤·Ë ·c··Ì oËÛ ¤·´q·{Ý· ·Ý h¤····¤·´r·
ݧݷÀ§ÏÝ II. v··ÝÀuÄÜÝÀ 2. m·À|ËÝ·ÝÀ|ËÝ····ÌzÝ
(A) ¤·····jËÝ · oÛ·Óh·Ó·ËݸzÝ·ËÛ|ÝËÝ ··
¸······À{Ý·¤·À·
(B) ¤·····h· ··
h¸·oÛ·ÝÀ¢·¸·oÛ
(C) ·°¸·¸·¸·oÛ
Ý·¸·· ······q·Ä~zÄÝÝ
(D) oÛ¤·ÇÝ··Ý¤··x··Ë·· III. h·Ï·Ë¸q·oÛ 3. oÛ·µoÛ·Ýq·~·····
¸···
Ý Û··Ý¤zÝ·Ë·zÝ··Ým·´
Ý·ÝoÛ··À
41. ·|®ÝoÛÀ oËÛ ¤·
Ý·Ë£· ·¸ÝÝ·Ë· oÛ· h··º·· ß· IV. j·Ëq· 4. oÏÛÝ·Ë··i¤zËÝzÝ····
oÛ§Ý····§ÏÝ Ý·v··¸~·oÛ·
(A) h·§ÝÝ~· oÇ Ûz Ý :
I II III IV
(B) ··§ÝÝ~· (A) 1 2 4 3
(C) ·°··Ë¸··oÛÝ·· (B) 3 4 1 2
(C) 2 1 3 4
(D) ·Ëv···· (D) 4 3 2 1
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45. Consider the following judicial 48. A union leader or an office-bearer of
decisions : the trade union has immunity from
I. Hindustan Steel Ltd. V.
Presiding Officer (A) transfer
II. Management of KSRT Corp., (B) misconduct
Bangalore V. M. Boraih
III. Pipraich Sugar Mills V. (C) civil proceedings
Mazdoor Union
IV. Management of W.B. India (D) deliberate trespass
Ltd. V. Jaganath
The correct sequence in which these
judicial decisions were rendered is 49. The maxim Res ipsa loquitur is a
Codes : rule of
(A) I, IV, II and III
(B) IV, II, III and I (A) evidence
(C) II, III, I and IV (B) criminal law
(D) III, II, IV and I
(C) refutal of evidence
46. Assertion (A) : Definition of lay-off
as given under the Industrial (D) vicarious liability
Disputes Act does not confer
any power on the management 50. Which of the following pairs is not
to lay-off.
Reason (R) : Financial stringency correctly matched ?
cannot constitute a ground for (A) Distinction – The Arantzaju
lay-off.
Codes : between Mendi’s Case
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and defacto and
(R) is the correct explanation dejure
of (A). recognition is
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
(R) is not the correct political
explanation of (A). (B) Status of – Maclaine
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. customary Watson’s
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
international Case
47. Consider the following statements : law in
I. Lock-out indicates the closure England
of the place of business.
II. Lock-out indicates the closure (C) Treaty – Shrikrishna
of the business itself. making Sharma V.
III. Suspension of work due to power of the State of West
trade reasons constitute lock- central Bengal
out.
IV. Lock-out does not include executive
discharge. (D) Binding – Maganbhai
Codes :
character of Ishwarbhai V.
(A) I, II and III are correct.
(B) II and III are correct. an arbitral Union of India
(C) I and IV are correct. award
(D) II and III are correct.
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45. ¸··¸·¸p·· ··¸·oÛ ¸·~·µ··Ì ·Ý ¸·t··Ý 48. ¤·´r·oËÛ·Ë··h·····¤···¤·´r·oËÛh¸·oÛ·ÝÀ
oÛÀ¸v·m : oÛ·Ëj·Ä¼n·§ÏÝ
I. ¸§Ý
Äݤ··· ¤zÝÀ· ¸·¸·zËÝ|Ý ····
·À{ÝÝ·¤·À·h¸·oÛ·ÝÀ (A) ¤···Ý~·
II. ·Ï·Ëv··ÌzÝ oËÛm¤·h·ÝzÝÀ oÛ·ÓÝ··ËËÝ ·· (B)
ÄÝÝ·t·Ý~·
·´q···ËÝ····m···ËÝ·i§Ý
III. ¸··Ý·it· ·Äq·Ý ¸·¤· ···· ·v·
ÇÝÝ (C)
ÝÀ···ÀoÛ··µ··¸§Ý··Ì
·Ç¸···
IV. ·Ï·Ëv··ÌzÝ h·ÓÛ ·Ë¤zÝ ·´q··· i´¸|Ý·· ¸· (D) v····Çx·oÛݸoÛ·Ëq··Ëh¸·t··Ý¤·Ë
····v·q····
¤·§ÝÀo¯Û·¸v·¤··Ì ·Ë ··¸·oÛ¸·~·µ·¸
Ý·Ë q··Ë ·Ë
§ÏÝ 49. ¤·Ç·r·zÝ···Ì¤··´··Ë··À§ÐݧÏÝ
oÇ Ûz Ý :
(A) I, IV, II m·´ III (A) ¤··c·oÛ·¸···
(B) IV, II, III m·´ I
(C) II, III, I m·´ IV (B) h··Ý·¸·oÛ¸·¸·oÛ·¸···
(D) III, II, IV m·´ I (C) ¤··c·oËÛ¸·p·´|Ý·oÛ·¸···
46. oÛ·· (A) : h·Ï·Ë¸q·oÛ¸···
ÝÝ h¸·¸···oËÛ
h´·q·µ·
ÝÀ q·iµ v··ÝÀuÄÜÝÀ oÛÀ ·¸Ý··£·· (D) ·°¸·¸·¸·oÛ
Ý·¸··oÛ·¸···
·°···oÛ·Ë v··ÝÀuÄÜÝÀoÛÝ·Ë oÛÀ ·¼n·
·°
Ý···§ÝÁoÛÝ·À§ÏÝg
oÛ·Ý~· (R) : ¸··À· oÛ¸{Ý··i··² v··ÝÀuÄÜÝÀ 50. ¸··¸·¸p···Ì ¤·Ë oÛ·Ï·¤·· ·Äq· ¤·§ÝÀ ¤·Ä·Ë¸··
oÛ·h···Ý·§ÝÁ§Ý·Ë·À§ÐÝg ·§ÝÁ§ÏÝ"
oÇ Ûz Ý :
(A) (A) m·´ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì ¤·§ÝÀ §ÐÝ h·ÏÝ (R), (A) ···m·´ – hÝ·´·v··v·Ç·Ë|ÝÀ
(A) oÛ·¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoÛÝ~·§ÏÝg ¸·¸······· oÛ···
Ý
(B) (A) m·´ (R)
Ý·Ë··Ì ¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝ·Ý·Ä (R), ·Ìh´·Ý
(A) oÛ·¤·§ÝÀ¤·£zÝÀoÛÝ~··§ÝÁ§ÏÝg Ý·v··À¸·oÛ§ÏÝ
(C) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (R) q···§ÏÝg
(D) (A) q···§ÏÝ·Ý·Ä (R) ¤·§ÝÀ§ÏÝg (B) i´q·Ï~|Ý·Ì – ·Ïn·Ë···zݤ··oÛ·
·°··q·· ··
Ý
47. ¸··¸·¸p··oÛ···Ì·Ý¸·t··ÝoÛÀ¸v·m : h·Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ·
I. ······À oÛ· h¸··°·· oÛ·Ý·Ë··Ý oËÛ
¤···oÛÀ·´
ÝÀ¤·Ë§ÏÝg ¸·¸·oÛÀ
II. ·····
ÝÀ¤··oÛ·Ý·Ë··ÝoÛÀ·
ÝÀ§ÏÝg
·°·¼¤·¸·
III. ····ÝoÛ·Ý~··Ì ¤·Ë oÛ··µ¤·q·· (C) oËÛÝÀ· – ¢·ÀoÊÛ£~· ···µ····
·····
ÝÀ§ÏÝg oÛ··µ··¸·oÛ·oÛÀ ·¼ t··À·´q···
IV. ·····
ÝÀ ·Ì j··Ët·· ¤·¼·¸·· ·§ÝÁ ¤·´¸·oÛÝ·ËoÛÀ Ý·v·
§ÏÝg ·¼n·
oÇ Ûz Ý :
(A) I, II m·´ III ¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg (D) ¸···t···´t··zÝ – ·q····iµiµ ·Ý··iµ
(B) II m·´ III ¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg oÛÀ···oÛ·ÝÀ ······Ý·¤·´r·
(C) I m·´ IV ¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg ·°oÊÛ¸·
(D) II m·´ III ¤·§ÝÀ§ÐÝg
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