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National Law School of Indian University (NLSIU) 2006 B.A L.L.B ADMISSION TEST – ., LL.B(HONS.) PROGRAMME - Question Paper

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(d) Mr. Ashoka should have taken the sleeping tablets under the supervision of the Doctor.

94. Principle: Whoever does any act so rashly or negligently as to endanger human life or the personal safety of others is stated to have committed an offence.

Facts: Mr. Mangeskar owns a Yamaha motorcycle which has very good pick up and speed. He is studying in the IV semester of Mechanical Engineering degree course. 1 day it was getting late for the college as he woke up late in the morning. He got ready and was rushing to the college so that he would not miss the class. He was riding the motor cycle at a speed of 140 km per hour Bangalore city which was crowded. He was very good in riding the motorcycle. People who were using the road got annoyed / scared with the way Mr. Mangeskar was riding the motorcycle.
(a) Mr. Mangeskar has committed an act of rash and negligent driving.
(b) Mr. Mangeskar is very good in driving, so there is no need for others to be panicky about his driving.
(c) Mr. Mangeskar is very studious learner and he does not want to miss any class in the College.
(d) The Yamaha Motor Cycle is very good and it can be driven at great speed.

95. Principle: Marrying once again during the sustenance of earlier wedding is an offence punishable under legal regulations.

Facts: Mr. Kishore and Ms. Shilpa are married for the last four years. Ms. Shilpa met with an accident and was admitted to the Hospital in an unconscious condition. Now 50 days have lapsed and her unconscious condition continues. The doctors say that her survival would be difficult. Mr. Kishore and Ms. Shilpa have a young kid aged eight months, whom they like very much. As there is no body to take care of the child, Mr. Kishore asked his friend Ms. Sandhya to take care of the kid. She imposed a condition that she would take care of the kid only if he marries her. Under these circumstances Mr. Kishore married Ms. Sandhya.
(a) Ms. Sandhya forced Mr. Kishore to marry her. So Mr. Kishore has not committed any offence.
(b) Mr. Kishore was helpless under the provided circumstances. So he has not committed any offence.
(c) Mr. Kishore by marrying Ms. Sandhya has committed an offence.
(d) Mr.Kishore has not committed any offence as the doctors in the Hospital have stated that Ms. Shilpa's survival is difficult.

96. Principle: Though a person is not the owner of the property, but is in unauthorised occupation of the identical for a period of 12 years or more without any interruption or questioning by the real owner, the person in possession gets adverse possession of the property. The real owner cannot legally claim back the property.



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