Law Question and Answer




1)==> Question- Under Section 6 of the Hindu Minority and

Guardianship Act, 1956 the natural guardian of a minor child is---

Answer  - - Father

(2)==>  A Muslim wife can relinquish(त्यागना)  her Mahr---

Answer -  When she is not less than 18 years of age

(3)==> A writ of mandamus will not lie against-

Answer- President of India

(4)==The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, and the 

Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, were passed by the Parliament 

under--

Answer-Article 253 of the Constitution of India

(5)==> Where is the unwritten constitution in force?

Answer- England 

(6)==> Name the first woman advocate in India?

Answer- Cornelia Sorabji

(7)==> Who was the first Chief Justice of Free India?

Answer - Justice Kania

(8)==> Who was the first Law Minister of India?

Answer- Dr. Ambedkar

(9)==> Which country follows the law "Any woman not giving birth to a 
child can be divorced'?

Answer - China 

(10)==> In America, a person can be a Supreme Court judge till--

Answer- He maintains a good health 

(11)==> The Chairman and members of the UPSC are appointed by-

Answer - The President of India

(12)==> The oath is administered to the President of India by-

Answer- Chief Justice of India

(13)==> Which of the following states has two houses -

Answer- Karnataka

(14)==> Under which section of Cr.P.C. a person who is avoiding 

execution of a warrant may be proclaimed (घोषित) absconder (भगोड़ा) ?

Answer- Section 82

(15)==> Which Section deals with dowry death ?

Answer- 304-B of I.P.C.

(16)==> Which state in India first abolished ( समाप्त करना) the Land Tax?

Answer - Haryana

(17)==> For how many years a person has to be a High Court judge to 
become a Supreme Court Judge?

Answer- 5

(18)==> Dower (Mahr) is a well known branch of which law?

Answer - Mohammedan Law

(19) ==> A jurist can become-

Answer- Supreme Court judge

(20)==> Where can a High Court Judge practise on retirement?

Answer- In any other High Court

(21)==> Which of the following is a religious law?

A. Sharia

B.Halakha

C.Canon law

D.All of the above

Ans: The correct option is “D”.     (Religious law refers to ethical 

and moral codes taught by religious traditions. Examples include 

Christian Canon law, Islamic Sharia, Jewish Halakha, and Hindu law.)


(22)==> Which of the following governs the conduct of advocates? 

Options:

(a) The rules framed by the Bar Council of India.

(b) The CPC.

(c) The Advocates Act, 1961. 

(d) The rules framed by the various High Courts.

(e) All of the above.

Answer - (e) All of the above 

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