How much Lawligent you are? Series-2

 How much Lawligent you are? Series-2 

Solve these 10 legal quizzes. 


Questions

1) The term 'unliquidated damages' stand for?

a) Damages which are liquid.
b) Damages which are to be determined by the Court.
c) Damages which are already determined by the partners. 
d) Damages to be given with punishment. 


2) Who among the following is the Chancellor of NALSAR University of Law? 

a) Union Law Minister
b) Governor of Andhra Pradesh 
c) Chief minister of Andhra Pradesh 
d) Chief Jutice of Andhra Pradesh 


3) Which of the following issues did D.K BASU vs State of West Bengal deal with?

a) Safeguards for children 
b) Safeguards for unorganized workers 
c) Safeguards against Sexual exploitation
d) Safeguards for arrested person


4) What does Sharda Law deals with? 

a) Widow remarriage 
b) Child marriage
c) Polyandry
d) Inter-religion marriage


5) Andaman and Nicobar Islands come under the jurisdiction of which of the High Courts? 

a) Madras High Court 
b) Kochi High Court
c) Calcutta High Court
d) Allahabad High Court 


6) In which of the following Judgements of the Supreme Court the 'rarest of the rare' principle was laid down? 

a) Tukaram vs State of Maharashtra (1979)
b) Dr. Upended Baxi vs State of UP (1983)
c) Gopalanachari vs State of Kerala (1980)
d) Bachan Singh vs State of Punjab (1980)


7) Who was the 1st Minister of Law of independent India?

a) Kailash Nath Katju
b) Lord Macaulay 
c) Hiralal J Kania
d) Dr. Ambedkar


8) In which Landmark Judgement, the Hon'ble Supreme Court laid down the guidelines of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace?

a) Vishakha vs State of Rajasthan 
b) Nilabati Behera vs State of Orissa
c) Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India
d) Keshavanand vs State of Kerala


9) Which of the following writs can be issued to force a public authority to perform a public or statutory duty?

a) Quo Warranto
b) Habeas Corpus
c) Mandamus
d) Certiorari


10) What was the original capacity of Supreme Court of India when it was initially established?

a) 8 Judges and a CJI
b) 33 Judges and a CJI
c) 7 Judges and a CJI
d) 11 Judges and a CJI






ANSWER:- 

1) B
2) D
3) D
4) B
5) C
6) D
7) D
8) A
9) C
10) C


















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