Fundamental Laws & Procedural Laws 2013 MCQ (Maharashtra)
- Year 2013
- Conducted By Joint Charity Commissioner, Gr-A
- Questions 7
- Maximum Marks 100
- Duration 3 Hours
- Languages English & Hindi
Exam Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | Fundamental Laws and Procedural Laws |
| Year | 2013 |
| Conducting Body | Joint Charity Commissioner, Gr-A |
| Paper | Fundamental Laws and Procedural Laws |
| Subject | Law |
| Duration | 3 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 100 |
| Number of Questions | 7 |
| Question Type | Objective (MCQ) |
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Major Topics Covered
- Transfer of Property Act 1882
- Easements
- Instruments under Transfer of Property Act
- Decrees and Rejections of plaint
- Section 144
- Lok-Adalat
- CPC (Code of Civil Procedure)
- Execution of decrees
- Stay of execution
- Attachment
- Precepts
- Inherent powers
- Abuse of process of the Court
- Transfer of property restrictions
- Restrictions repugnant to interest
- Marathi language in exams
- Answer-sheet etiquette
- Examination instructions
- Question paper repair (OCR)
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Instructions
- What may be transferred? An Easement apart from dominant heritage (a) Property of any kind except as otherwise provided by Transfer of Property (b) Act, 1882 A right to future maintenance (c) (d) A mere right to sue
- 'Instrument' as defined under Section 3 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is Testamentary instrument (a) (b) Non-testamentary instrument Any document (c) None of these (d) P.T.O.
Questions (page 2)
Q1. 1. What may be transferred? An Easement apart from dominant heritage
Q2.
2. 'Instrument' as defined under Section 3 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is
(a) Testamentary instrument
(b) Non-testamentary instrument
(c) Any document
(d) None of these
Q3.
3. Which of the following is not a decree?
(a) Rejection of plaint
(b) Determination of any question within Section 144
(c) Award of Lok-Adalat
(d) Any adjudication from which an appeal lies as an appeal from an order
Q4.
4. (a) for causing delay in cases of false or vexatious claims and defences
(b) if claim involves complicated questions calling for elaborate consideration
(c) in claim untenable
(d)
Q5.
5. Precepts means security for payment of decretal amount
(a)
(b) stay of execution command given by the Court which passed decree to any other Court to attach
(c) any property as specified belonging to judgement debtor transfer of decree for execution
(d) Inherent powers can be exercised
Q6.
6. for the furtherance of justice
(a) to prevent the abuse of process of the Court
(b) when there is no clear provision in the Code
(c) all of the above
(d)
Q7.
7. By way of transfer of property any interest therein is created absolutely but restricting its enjoyment in certain manner then Restriction repugnant to the interest created is void
(a) Transferee shall not be entitled to receive and dispose of such interest
(b) Subject to such restrictions
(c) none of these
(d) Ş.
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