University of Hyderabad (UoH) 2005 Entrance Exams Other Entrance Exams NALSAR University of Law Hyderabad ENTRANCE TEST - Question Paper
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58. Self Defence
(A) is a private remedy (B) is a judicial remedy
(C) is available as defence only in civil law (D) is a available in both torts and crimes.
59. Slander is a _____________
(A) a crime (B) a tort (C) a breach of contract (D) a breach of trust
60. Muslim wedding is a _____________
(A) Sacrament (B) Civil Contract
(C) Divine Commandment (D) None of the above
61. Registration of wedding under the Hindu wedding Act, 1955 is:
(A) compulsory (B) optional
(C) subject to the discretion of the wedding registrar (D) none of the above
62. In legal regulations of Torts, always unliquidated damages are awarded. The meaning of unliquidated is
(A) Not ascertainable (B) Approximately arrived at
(C) Penal are exemplary (D) Both (a) and (b) above
63. The legal regulations of Torts has largely developed through
(A) Judicial decisions (B) Customs (C) Legislations (D) None of the above
64. _____________ are words which appear innocent, but contain a latent meaning which is defamatory.
(A) Libel (B) Slander (C) Innuendoes (D) None of the above
65. There are 4 stages in the commission of a crime: intention, preparation, attempt and commission. The attempt to commit a crime is
(A) punishable
(B) not punishable
(C) not ordinarily punishable
(D) None of the above
66. Sex determination tests have been banned by
(A) Pre-Conception Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act
(B) SDT (Prohibition) Act
(C) Ultra-Sound Control Act
(D) None of the above
67. _____________ are those offences which are punishable with imprisonment for 2 years or less. These offences can be compromised ranging from the parties.
(A) Compoundable offences (B) Non-compoundable offences
(C) Bailable offences (D) Non-cognizable offences
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