Bihar Judicial Service Law of Transfer of Property Question Paper PDF

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  • Conducted By BPSC
  • Maximum Marks 150
  • Languages Hindi & English

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Bihar Judicial Service Competitive Examination
Conducting Body BPSC
Paper Law Of Transfer Of Property And Principles Of Equity Including The Law Of Trusts And Specific Relief
Subject Law
Maximum Marks 150
Question Type Descriptive / Subjective

This document contains the question paper for the Bihar Judicial Service Competitive Examination, focusing on the Law of Transfer of Property and Principles of Equity, including the Law of Trusts and Specific Relief. Conducted by BPSC, this paper carries a maximum of 150 marks. Aspirants preparing for the judicial services can use this paper to understand the depth and type of questions asked in the descriptive section, covering crucial legal concepts and case studies relevant to property law and equity.

Major Topics Covered

  • Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • Principles of Equity
  • Law of Trusts
  • Specific Relief Act
  • Rule against perpetuity
  • Actionable claims
  • Gift deeds
  • Spes successionis
  • Doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel
  • Marshalling by subsequent purchaser
  • Mortgage

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for Bihar Judicial Service Competitive Exami preparation
  • Helps understand the latest exam pattern
  • Useful for practice and self-assessment
  • Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
  • Helpful for analysing question trends

Related Resources

  • Bihar Judicial Service Mains Law Paper
  • BPSC Law Officer Question Paper
  • Previous Year Papers for State Judicial Exams
  • Transfer of Property Act Previous Year Questions
  • Bihar Judicial Service Law Answer Key
  • BPSC Law Paper Solution
  • Bihar Judicial Service Syllabus
  • Law of Transfer of Property Syllabus

Instructions

  • पूर्णांक: 150 समय Marks are indicated against each question प्रत्येक प्रश्न के अंक अंत में दिए गए हैं Answer six questions, taking three from each Part प्रत्येक भाग से तीन प्रश्न लेते हुए कुल छः प्रश्नों के उत्तर दें Part-I भाग—1 A owned a house in Patna. In 2000, A went on a pilgrimage leaving the house

Questions (page 2)

Q2. (a) the Indian and the English rules of 'perpetuity'.

  • (a) Also
  • (b) state
  • (c) the
  • (d) exceptions
  • (e) to

Q3. (a) 20 the grant by estoppel.

  • (a) संभाव्य
  • (b) उत्तराधिकार
  • (c) और
  • (d) एस्टोपेल
  • (e) द्वारा

Q4. (a) ling between purchaser and purchaser applicable in India?

(2) 15/CBL/M-2023-08/8

  • (a) Also
  • (b) explain
  • (c) the
  • (d) 15
  • (e) essentials

Q43. Decide whether 5 C would succeed.

  • (a) Is
  • (b) the
  • (c) rule
  • (d) of
  • (e) marshal-

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of the exam?

The exam is the Bihar Judicial Service Competitive Examination.

Which subject does this paper cover?

This paper covers the Law of Transfer of Property and Principles of Equity, including the Law of Trusts and Specific Relief.

Who conducts the Bihar Judicial Service Competitive Examination?

The examination is conducted by BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission).

What is the maximum marks for this paper?

The maximum marks for this paper are 150.

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The time duration is not specified in the provided OCR text.

What is the question type for this paper?

The question type is descriptive, as indicated by the format and the nature of the questions.

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