Hindu Religion & Law Questions & Answers (Compiled from UPSC, SSC ,PSC ,IBPS previous question papers)

  • An action for tort can be brought in cases

  • where there is violation of vested legal rights
  • where there is no violation of vested legal rights
  • where there is a violation of contingent legal rights
  • where there is violation of fundamental rights
  • A Pleader can

  • disclose the communication after his client's death
  • disclose the communication after the relation with his client has ended
  • not disclose the communication even when the relation is ended
  • disclose to the opposite party
  • Admissions

  • must be examined as a whole and not in parts
  • can be examined in parts
  • can be examined partly not whole
  • cannot be examined
  • Facts can be

  • Physical facts
  • Psychological facts
  • physical as well as Psychological facts
  • physical facts but not Psychological facts
Hindu Religion & Law Question Answers, PSC, UPSC, IBPS, SSC Previous Papers
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