Q1.
(a) Define court which passed a decree and explain the provisions for transfer of decree for execution.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | CIVIL JUDGE (JD) MAIN EXAM |
| Year | 2014 |
| Conducting Body | Jharkhand Government Jobs |
| Paper | Law Paper-I |
| Subject | Law |
| Duration | 3 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 100 |
| Number of Questions | 5 |
| Question Type | Descriptive / Subjective |
This document contains the Law Paper-I from the Jharkhand Civil Judge (JD) Main Examination held in 2014. The paper is divided into five sections, with each section containing two questions worth 20 marks each. Candidates are required to answer one compulsory question from each section. The questions cover various aspects of civil law, including the transfer of decrees, the doctrine of Res Judicata, procedural aspects of suits, and provisions related to charges and false evidence. The paper is designed to test the in-depth legal knowledge and analytical skills of the candidates. It is a crucial resource for aspirants preparing for the Jharkhand Judicial Service Mains examination, providing insights into the exam pattern and the types of questions asked. The paper is presented in both English and Hindi, reflecting the bilingual nature of the examination.
(a) Define court which passed a decree and explain the provisions for transfer of decree for execution.
(a)
While narrating the suitable provisions of the law, discuss the effect of the following: (5 imes 4=20)
a) Where a necessary person is not made a party to the suit?
b) Where plaint is not presented in a proper court?
c) Where on the date of hearing, the defendant only appears before the court?
d) Where all the reliefs have not been claimed in one suit?
विधि के सुसंगत उपबंधों का उल्लेख करते हुए निम्नलिखित के प्रभाव की विवेचना कीजिए :
जहाँ आवश्यक व्यक्ति को वाद का पक्षकार नहीं बनाया गया है, a)
जहाँ वाद पत्र उपयुक्त न्यायालय में प्रस्तुत नहीं किया गया है, b)
जहाँ सुनवाई की विधि पर केवल प्रतिवादी न्यायालय के समक्ष उपस्थित होता है, f c)
जहाँ एकही वाद में सभी अनुतोषों की माँग नहीं की गयी है। d)
(b) Where plaint is not presented in a proper court?
(c) Where on the date of hearing, the defendant only appears before the court?
(d) Where all the reliefs have not been claimed in one suit?
(e) जहाँ आवश्यक व्यक्ति को वाद का पक्षकार नहीं बनाया गया है,
(f) जहाँ वाद पत्र उपयुक्त न्यायालय में प्रस्तुत नहीं किया गया है,
(g) जहाँ सुनवाई की विधि पर केवल प्रतिवादी न्यायालय के समक्ष उपस्थित होता है,
(h) जहाँ एकही वाद में सभी अनुतोषों की माँग नहीं की गयी है।
(a) "For every distinct offence of which any person is accused, there shall be a separate charge and every such charge shall be tried separately." Explain and illustrate this rule.
(a) "Is a defective charge necessarily fatal to conviction ?" Discuss.
(a)
'A' states on oath before the Magistrate that he saw 'B' hit 'C' with a club.
Before the Session Court 'A' states on oath that 'B' never hit 'C'. May 'A' be charged and convicted accordingly for intentionally giving false evidence? Decide and refer to relevant provisions of the Code.
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The exam name is CIVIL JUDGE (JD) MAIN EXAM, and the year is 2014.
The exam was organized by Jharkhand Government Jobs.
The subject is Law, and the paper code is CJJD(Mains2014).
The time allowed is 3 Hours, and the maximum marks are 100.
The question paper is divided into five sections, with two questions of 20 marks each in every section. Candidates must answer one question compulsorily from each section.
Section A covers topics like the definition of a court that passed a decree, provisions for the transfer of a decree for execution, and the doctrine of Res Judicata.