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    Which among the following cases relates to right to speedy trial also extends to police investigation?

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    Medical jurisprudence is another name of ________.

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    Given below are Legal Principles followed by a Factual Situation. Apply the principles followed by a factual Situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Whoever kidnaps or abducts any person in order that such person may be murdered or may be so disposed of as to be put in danger of being murdered shall be punished.
    FACTUAL SITUATION: A kidnaps K intending and knowing the fact to be likely that K may be sacrificed to an idol so that his wife will be cured from the three months long fever. Police arrested A. A defends himself that his intention is not to murder K. Decide.

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    Given below are Legal Principles followed by a Factual Situation. Apply the principles followed by a factual Situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Marrying once again during the sustenance of earlier marriage is an offence punishable under law.
    FACTUAL SITUATION: Sachin and Renu are married for last 5 years. Renu 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. Sachin and Renu have a young kid aged 8 months, whom they like very much. As there is nobody to take care of the child, Sachin asked his friend Seema 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, Sachin married Seema. Decide.

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    Given below are Legal Principles followed by a Factual Situation. Apply the principles followed by a factual Situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
    PRINCIPLE: Anticipatory bail could be granted to any person who apprehends arrest for a non-bailable offence.
    FACTS: Z publishes a defamatory statement against a state minister in a local daily. Police registers a case of defamation, a bailable offence against Z. He files an application in Supreme Court asking for anticipatory bail. 

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    PRINCIPLE: A second suit will not be heard on the same facts between the sane parties.
    Nakshatra files a suit against Chandra for getting possession of a house on the ground that the property was passed on to her through the Will executed by Surya before his death. The suit gets dismissed as Nakstra fails to produce the Will. Nakshatra files another suit against Chandra to get the same house from the latter, on the ground that she was entitled to the house as being the nearest heir of Surya.

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    Given below are Legal Principles followed by a Factual Situation. Apply the principles followed by a factual Situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Limitation bars the remedy, not the right.
    FACTUAL SITUATION: After the expiry of the limitation of three years, debtor Rohan makes a part payment of debt to creditor, Sohan. Sohan then files a suit against Rohan for recovery of the debt two years from the date of part payment.
    Decide.

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    Under Article 145(3) of Constitution of India minimum number of judges to sit on the Constitution Bench or on Bench which gives its advisory opinion on the reference by the President must be _________________.

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    The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction ____________________.

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    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: A suit shall be instituted in the court within whose jurisdiction the cause of action arises; or the defendant actually and voluntarily resides or carries on business, or personally works for gain.
    FACTUAL SITUATION: 'Y' carries on business in Mumbai. 'Z' carries on business in Delhi. 'Z' buys goods of  'Y' in Mumbai through his agent and request 'Y' to deliver them at Delhi. Accordingly, 'Y' delivered the goods at Delhi. But he did not get the price of the goods delivered in Delhi. Therefore, he intends to move the Civil Court for recovery of amount from 'A'. Which court may 'Y' approach?
    DECIDE.

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