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  • Question 1
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    The law relating to sale of immovable property are dealt under?
    Solution
    The law relating to the sale of immovable property is dealt with under The Transfer of Property Act, 1872. This law gives a clear and systematic law for the transfer of immovable property between living persons. The term immovable property refers to the things or properties attached to Earth. 
    Hence, the correct option is B.
  • Question 2
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    In case of a judicial separation, the husband is obliged to maintain his divorced wife ____________.
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    PRINCIPLE: Under the Hindi Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956, no person shall be capable of being taken in adoption unless he or she is a Hindu, he or she not already been adopted, he or she has not been married, unless there is a custom or usage applicable to the parties which permits persons who are married being taken in adoption, and he or she has not completed the age of fifteen years, unless there is a custom or usage applicable to the parties which permits persons who have completed the age of fifteen years being taken in adoption.
    FACTS: Vijay being natural father had given Tarun, a boy aged 10 years, in adoption to Manoj in March 2010 in accordance with the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance, 1956. In May 2012, Manoj gave Tarun in adoption to Sanjay. Subsequently in December 2013, Sanjay gave Tarun in adoption to Vijay.
    Solution
    With reference to the legal principle, and as per the given facts, the adoption of Tarun by Manoj is valid, the reason being Tarun was 10 years old (less than 15 years of age) when he was adopted by Manoj. Also, Tarun was given for adoption to Manoj by his natural father Vijay, that means he was never adopted by anyone before.  Hence the adoption of Tarun by Manoj is valid. The correct answer is C.
  • Question 4
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    Under Criminal law, no criminal responsibility can be fixed upon a person below ________ years of age or upto ________ years
    Solution
    Indian Penal Code 1860 or IPC says that for the purpose of criminal responsibility, the age limit is 7 to 12 years. The age of criminal responsibility refers to such an age below which the child is deemed incapable to commit an offence. Hence the correct answer is C.  
  • Question 5
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    Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act was enacted in the year ______.
  • Question 6
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    PRINCIPLES: (1) On the death of husband, the widow shall inherit the property of her deceased husband along with children equally.
    (2) A widow cannot claim the property of the deceased if on the date when the question of seccession opens. she has remarried.
    (3) A female acquiring property in any way has the absolute title to the property.
    Apply the above three principles and decide the case of the following fact situations.
    FACTS: When Sudhir, died, he had 1/3rd share of the family property, which the three brothers Rudhir, Sudhir and Yasu inherited from father, B
    Sudhir died on September 23rd, 2006 without having any issue. The widow of Sudhir, Ms. Win remarried on January 1, 2007.
    Rudhir and Yasu refused 'Win' the share from Sudhir's portion when Win claimed the entire property belonging to Sudhir on January 30, 2007.
    Select your decision from the possible decisions given in list I and the appropriate reason from the indicated reason give in list II given below.
    List I
    Decisions
    List II
    Reasons
    (a) Win cannot inherit
    property of Sudhir
    (i) Win does not belong to the family
    (b) Win can inherit the 
    property of Sudhir
    (ii) Win was remarried
    (iii) her claim was on the date of Sudhir's death
    (iv) her claim was submitted after she remarried
    Your decision and reason.
  • Question 7
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    The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women was adopted in the year ___________
  • Question 8
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    PRINCIPLE: Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 a property must be transformed by one living person to another living person. The Act deals only with transfer of property between living persons.
    FACTS: 'X' wants to transfer his property to the presiding deity in a temple situated within the estate of 'A'.
    Solution
    The Transfer of Property Act (ToPA) 1882, deals with the transfer of properties between living beings only (Section 5). Here in question, X (living being) wants to transfer his property the presiding deity in a temple (non living being), hence this transfer of property is invalid. The correct option B. 
  • Question 9
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    Good owned by A were put by her rooms in the house of B with B's permission. The rooms were locked by A's agent. Who gave the keys to H, A's husband with the permission of A. The possession of the rooms was with _____.
    Solution
    Possession in legal terms refers to the intentionally exercising control over a thing. It can be actual possession (refers to the physical custody or control over an object) or constructive possession (refers to a position where person does not have physical custody but legally has the control over it. In the present instance, H has constructive possession over A's property as he has the keys which are symbolic of possession. Further, the present instance also falls within the category of possession with consent (possession with consent from the actual owner).
  • Question 10
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    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: 
    (1) An unlawful intrusion, which interferes with one's person or property constitutes trespass.
    (2) An easement is the right to use another person's land for a stated purpose and has been in use of quite some time. It can involve a general or specific portion of the property.

    FACTUAL SITUATION: Vijay wanted to construct a shed on his window to stop the water from leaking to his house. The shed was constructed but it protruded in Namit's house. Vijay claims it is his easementary right, Will Vijay's claim succeed?

    DECIDE.
    Solution
    • The Indian Easements Act, 1882 allows various rights to easement on the basis of necessity under Section 13. In the case of Bhagavatulu Subramania Sastri v Bhagavatulu Lakshminarasimham the Court had held that the defendant was allowed to go to the premises of the neighbour for the purpose of repairing her wall on the side of the neighbour's house. 
    • Similarly, Vijay could use his neighbour's premise to a small extent as it is necessary to build a shed to stop leakage of water into his house.
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