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Which one of the following expressions is not used in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?
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Which of the following is not a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution?
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Parliament enjoy the exclusive right to legislate on the subjects contained in
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A writ of ____ can be issued by the supreme court compel the public authority to perform its statutory duty.
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'A' offers to buy all the grains grown on B's land for Rs. 1,00,0000 to which 'B' agreed the agreement between 'A' and 'B' is
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'A', 'B' and 'C' jointly promised to repay Rs.90,000 to 'D'. Before the performance of the contract, 'C' dies. Here the contract
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  • Statement I: Legislation is that source of law which is made by a legislative authority of a state.
  • Statement II: Union Territory of Goa assembly passed a National Sustenance Bill, 2012 by which tourists are prohibited to travel to Goa during December to April every year.

The bill is

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'A' agrees to pay 'B' promises to pay a like amount to 'A' if it does not rain, this agreement is called.
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China has a higher literacy rate than India. this is due to the greater efficiency of the communist system. efficiency is sorely lacking in India's democratic system. Therefore democracy is the biggest obstacle to India's achieving 100% literacy.

which of the following, if true, would directly undermine the above argument?

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Anil enters into a contract with Subhash for sale and purchase of a horse which, at the time of entering into a contract, was dead without the knowledge of both the parties. As a result of this, Anil could not sell the horse as per the Contract.

Advice Subhash.

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In BC a jury in Athens condemned Socrates to death for impiety and corrupting the moral of the youth. Socrates’ friends offer to help him escape, but Socrates refused. Socrates argued that the fact that he had lived in Athens for so many years meant that he had committed himself to obeying its laws. It would, therefore, be wrong for him to break those very laws he was implicitly committed to obeying.

Which one of the following claims constitute the most logical challenge to Socrates' argument?

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Principle: Mere silence as to the facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not a fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are such that, on close examination it is found to be the duty of the person keeping silent to speak, or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speech.

Facts: X sells by auction to Y, a horse which X knows to be of unsound state of mind. X says nothing to Y about the horse's unsound state of mind. Give the correct answer.

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A fake doctor operated on a man for internal piles by cutting them out with a kitchen ordinary knife. The man died of hemorrhage.
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Which of these systems is followed in India?
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The violation of which of the given rights leads to an action in torts?
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Nitin started to drive his Tata Nano on the highway after gulping down two bottles of whiskey. Isaac was driving his Reva NXR with the headlights turned off. They collided resulting in an injury on Isaac's head. Nitin, who was highly intoxicated, had only a narrow chance to avoid the collision, but because of the high levels of alcohol in his blood, he was unable to do so. Isaac sued Nitin for negligence.

Will he succeed?

Principle: A person is liable for the tort of negligence if he breaches a legal duty of care he owes to the plaintiff, and the plaintiff suffered a damage resulting from this breach.

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During the Freshers' Party of Beliaghata Law College, Saanchi pulled Aurobindo's shots. Aurobindo started crying because his shots had been snatched away and decided to sue Saanchi for battery.

Will Aurobind succeed in his claim?

Principle: The intentional use of force against another person without lawful justification constitutes the tort of battery.

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What is the meaning of the maxim "nemo judex in sua causa"?
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What is a lis pendens?
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  • Principle: Any direct physical interference with goods in somebody's possession without lawful justification is called trespass of goods.
  • Facts: Z purchased a car from a person who had no title to it and sent it to a garage for repair. X believing wrongly that the car was his, removed it from the garage.

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