Haryana Judiciary Prelims Questions Part 1

1. As per section 2(12) of CPC, ‘mesne profits’ of property are profits received by a person in; 
(a) Unlawful possession of the property 
(b) Wrongful possession of the property
 (c) Lawful possession of the property
 (d) Effective possession of the property 

2. A decree is preliminary; 
(a) When it is issued in the preliminary stages of the suit (
b) When further proceedings have to be taken or the suit to be completely disposed of 
(c) When it deals with some preliminary issues 
(d) None of the above 

3. That a petition dismissed under Article 226 would operate as res judicata so as to bar a similarpetition in the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution was held in the case of; 
(a) Daryao v, State of U.P, 
b) Arjun Singh v, State of M.P. 
(c) Sudhir Chandra v, State of W.B, 
(d) None of the above 

4. Which of the following is true;
 (a) The pendency of suit in a foreign court precludes the courts in India from a trying a similar suit
 (b) The pendency of a suit in a foreign court precludes the courts in India from trying a similar suit provided the suit is founded on the same cause of action
 (c) The pendency of a suit in a foreign court does not preclude the courts in India from trying similar suit even if it is founded on the same cause of action
 (d) None of the above 

5. “Any relief claimed in the plaint, which is not expressly granted by the decree, shall, for the purposes ofthis section, be deemed to have been refused.” This provision is incorporated in; 
(a) Section 11, Explanation II 
(b) Section 11, explanation III 
(c) Section 11, Explanation IV 
(d) Section 11, Explanation V 
6. The general power to transfer suits under section 24 has been granted to: 
(a) High Court 
(b) District Court 
(c) Both (a) and (b) 
(d) S u p r e m e
 7. Under section 32 of CPC, the maximum fine which can be imposed by the court for compelling the attendance of any person to whom a summons has been issued under section 30;
 (a) Two thousand rupees 
(b) Three thousand rupees
 (c) One thousand rupees
 (d) Five thousand rupees 

8. Precepts are issued under section 46 of CPC for; 
(a) Serving summons on persons residing beyond local jurisdiction 
(b) Serving a warrant on the judgment debtor 
(c) Attaching the property of the judgment debtor 
(d) None of the above 

9. Under section 58 of CPC, a person detained shall be released from the detention on the amount mentioned in the warrant of his detention being paid to;
 (a) The officer appointed by the court 
(b) The officer in charge of the civil prison 
(c) The court 
d) None of the above 

10. Which of the following property is not liable to be attached and sold in the execution of a decree; (a) Money 
(b) Hundis 
(c) Electricity 
(d) None of the above 

11. The stipulation that in a suit by the Central Government, the authority to be named as plaintiff shall be lithe Union of India” has been provided for in Section: 
(a) 78 
(b) 79 
(c) 79A 
(d) 77 

12. Which of the following is true
 (a) Alien enemies residing in Indian can never sue 
(b) Alien enemies residing in India may sue with the permission of the Central Government 
(c) Alien enemies residing in India may sue with the permission of the State Government in whose jurisdiction they are residing 
(d) Alien enemies can sue in any court 

13. Under section 89 of CPC, the court cannot make a reference for; 
(a) Arbitration.
 (b) Conciliation 
(c) Negotiation 
(d) Mediation 

14. No second appeal shall lie from any decree when the subject matter of the original suit is for recovery of money not exceeding; 
(a) Fifteen thousand rupees 
(b) Twenty thousand rupees 
(c) Twenty-five thousand rupees 
(d) Thirty thousand rupees 

15. The authority to annul, alter or add to the rules in he First Schedule of the Code of Civil Procedure rests with the; 
(a) High Court .
 (b) Supreme Court with the previous approval of rules by the Central government
 (c) High Court with the previous approval of rules by the State Government 

16. Assault or use of criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation under Section 353 of the IPC is which kind of offence; 
(a) Bailable and Cognizable 
(b) Bailable and Non-cognizable 
(c) Non-bailable and Cognizable 
(d) Non-bailable and Non-cognizable 

17. Attempt to commit suicide is triable by;
 (a) Court of Session
 (b) Magistrate of the first class 
(c) Any magistrate 
d) Executive Magistrate 

18. The definition of the “victim” was incorporated in the Code of Criminal Procedure by the Amendment Act of; 
(a) 2009
 (b) 2010
 (c) 2011 
(d) 2008 

19. The stipulation that all offences under Indian Penal Code would be tried according to the provisions in Code of Criminal Procedure, is contained in which Section; 
(a) 5
 (b) 4 
(c) 3 
(d) 6

 20. In relation to the commission of which of the following offence, the general public does not have a duty under section 39 of Cr. PC to give information to the nearest magistrate or police officer; 
(a) Criminal breach of trust by public servant
 (b) Kidnapping for ransom 
(c) Mischief by destroying a light-house

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