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Subject law
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date June, 2010
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Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions, each question carrying two

marks. Attempt all the questions.
5. Assertion An accused
1. Requirement of 'reasonableness' person cannot be compelled runs like a golden thread through to give his thumb the entire fabric of fundamental impression, except for rights is held in comparison.
Keshavananda Bharthi V.

Reason It amounts to State of Kerala
self incrimination.
Indra Sawhney V. Union of



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India

Both and are true and is the correct
Vishaka V. State of explanation of
Rajasthan

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Maneka Gandhi V. Union and is not correct of India explanation of
is true, but is false.
is false, but is true. 'right to die'. It has been held in
2. 'Right to life' does not include
6. Which of the following writ can be case of
issued against the usurpation of
P. Rathinam V. Union of
Public Office India

Writ of Mandamus


Writ of Certiorari


Bandhua Mukti Morcha V.
Writ of Quo warranto Union of India
Writ of Prohibition
A.K. Gopalan V. State of
7. Consider the following statements Madras I. Equitable ownership always
Gian Kaur V. State of Punjab pre-supposes the existence of a legal ownership.
II. When property is given by A
3. Fundamental Rights are to B for the benefit of B
Unrestricted Rights becomes the legal owner and
C the equitable owner.
Absolute Rights III. In many cases, equity

Restricted Rights recognizes ownership whereas
None of the above
law does not recognize ownership owing to some flaw or defect.

4. Right against 'Double Jeopardy' is IV. Contingent ownership is spes guaranteed under successionis
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Reason The right of alienation is not a necessary incident of ownership.

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9. H.L.A. Hart is a

Linguistic philosopher


Realist philosopher


Socialist philosopher


Post-modernist philosopher


10. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below List- I List- II (Theories) (Jurists)
I. The general 1. Kelsen will theory
II. Justice as 2. Ihering common good
III. Law as a 3. Rousseau means to achieve social ends
IV. Grundnorm 4. Finnis theory

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Y


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12. Consider the names of the following natural law jurists
I. Morris II. Stammler
III. Rawls IV. Jerome Hall
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III, II and IV


III, II, IV and I


II, III, I and IV



13. Which of the following is principal organ of the United Nations

Human Rights Committee


Economic and Social Council


International Labour Organization


International Law Association



14. India is not a party to

International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966.


International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966.


Optional Protocol to International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966.


Convention on Elimination of Discrimination against Women 1979.



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signing the treaty


ratifying or acceding to the treaty


enacting domestic legislation to implement the treaty


enforcing the treaty by way of conduct



16. Which of the following can request the International Court of Justice to give an advisory opinion

State


General Assembly


International Law Commission


Individual



17. Read Assertion and Reason and with the help of codes given below, point out the correct answer.
Assertion To promote and encourage respect for human rights is one of the purposes of the United Nations.
Reason The Charter of United Nations conceptualizes, substantiates and spells out human rights which are to be promoted by the member States.


Codes

Both and are true, but is good explanation of


Both and are true, but is not a correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



18. Match the statement in List I with its author in List II and with the help of codes given below, point out the correct answer.
List- I List- II (Statement) (Author)

I. International law is 1. John not true law but Austin positive international morality.
II. International 2. William customary law is Blackstone deemed automatically to be part of common law.
III. Opino juris sive 3. Michael necessitatis is not a Akehurst condition precedent for the existence of international custom.
IV. General Assembly 4. Hersch Resolutions, in Lauterpacht general, do not create legal obligation to comply with them but a resolution recommending to an administering State a specific course of action creates some legal obligation.
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1 2 3 4
2 3 1 4
3 4 1 2
4 2 3 1
19. According to Muslim law,

marriage is not solemnized only for the sexual enjoyment between two spouses, it is an act of ibadat.

True


False


Partly true and partly false


None of the above



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20. Which of the following is not a ground for Divorce under Hindu Marriage Act

Cruelty


Desertion


Adultery


Incompatible Temperamental Adjustment



21. Children born out of a union which is either void or voidable under Sections 11 12 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 shall be

Bastard


Deemed to be legitimate


Illegitimate


Legitimate



22. A. Nikah is a regular and permanent form of marriage among Muslims.
R. Muta is contractual form of marriage and is most uncommon in India.

A and R above are correct.


A is correct, R is false.


R is correct, but A is wrong.


Neither A is correct nor R is correct.



23. Which of the following is not a ground for divorce under the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939

Treating the wife with cruelty.


That the whereabouts of the Husband have not been known for a period for more than four years.


The Husband has been sentenced to imprisonment for a period of two years or upwards.


That the husband has been insane for a period of two years or more.



24. Any Hindu Marriage which is not properly solemnized, it shall be

Valid


Voidable


Void ab-initio


None of the above



25. An acceptance given by post

can be revoked at any time


cannot be revoked at all


can be revoked, if it does not reach to the proposer


can be revoked, even if it comes to the knowledge of proposer



26. A promise to pay time barred debt is

not enforceable


enforceable at the discretion of debtor


enforceable under exception


none of the above



27. Which of the following statements is correct

Third party can always sue for breach of contract.


Wagering agreements are illegal.


When consent is not free, agreement will always be voidable.


Catalogue is an invitation to offer.



28. Two statements are given in this question. One is labelled as Assertion and the other is labelled as Reason Examine these statements and select the correct combination of the codes. Assertion Partial
acceptance is not acceptance.
Reason Acceptance must be absolute and unconditional.


Codes

Both and are correct.


Both and are wrong.


is correct, but is wrong.


is false, but is correct.


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29. A counter offer is

an invitation to offer


an acceptance to offer


a rejection of the offer


a conditional acceptance



30. An agreement with minor is void, hence

Minor is never allowed to enforce such agreement.


Minor is allowed to enforce such agreement, if it was made for his benefit.


Minor is always allowed to enforce such agreement.


Minor is allowed to enforce such contract when other party makes no objection.



31. Tort is a violation of

Right in personam


Right in rem


Both and


None of the above



32. Which of the following is not correctly matched

ubi Jus ibi where there is a

remedium right there is a remedy


res ipsa things speak for loquitur themselves


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