Hindu Religion & Law Previous Questions from PSC, UPSC and SSC

  • The oldest Smriti is

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  • AYajnavalkya
  • BNarada
  • CManu
  • DBrihaspati
  • Issues are dealt with under

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  • AOrder 13 Rule 1
  • BOrder 14 Rule 1
  • COrder 15
  • DOrder 19
  • An action for tort can be brought in cases

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  • Awhere there is violation of vested legal rights
  • Bwhere there is no violation of vested legal rights
  • Cwhere there is a violation of contingent legal rights
  • Dwhere there is violation of fundamental rights
  • Resipsa loquitor means

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  • Athings speaks for itself
  • Bthings will not speak
  • Caccident speaks for itself
  • Dall of these
  • Discharge of tort

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  • Aby Waiver
  • Bby accord and satisfaction
  • Cby release
  • Dall of these
  • Scienter Rule is applicable for

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  • Atresspassing person
  • Btresspassing goods
  • Ctresspassing cattle
  • Dnone of these
  • Set-off can be claimed by

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  • Athe Defendent
  • Bthe Plaintiff
  • Cthe Appellant
  • Dthe Respondent
  • A Pleader can

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  • Adisclose the communication after his client's death
  • Bdisclose the communication after the relation with his client has ended
  • Cnot disclose the communication even when the relation is ended
  • Ddisclose to the opposite party
  • Immediate possession is also called

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  • AConcurrent possession
  • BDirect possession
  • CIndirect possession
  • DMediate possession
  • Custom is an example of 

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  • Aformal sources
  • Bmaterial sources
  • Clegal sources
  • Dhistorical sources
  • Right to Reputation is a 

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  • ARight in personam
  • BPersonal Right
  • CPrivate Right
  • DRight in rem
  • Analytical school is known as

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  • AEthical school
  • BImperative school
  • CContinental school
  • DAncient school
  • Ownership of an encumbrance is

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  • Acorporeal ownership
  • Bduplicate ownership
  • Cvested ownership
  • Dincorporeal ownership
  • Ownership of a copyright is

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  • Acorporeal ownership
  • Bsole ownership
  • Cincorporeal ownership
  • Dlegal ownership
  • Admissions

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  • Amust be examined as a whole and not in parts
  • Bcan be examined in parts
  • Ccan be examined partly not whole
  • Dcannot be examined
  • Alibi is governed by

  • Asked : TNPSC Executive Officer Grade-I Hindu Religion and Law 2012
  • ASection 6
  • BSection 8
  • CSection 11
  • DSection 12
  • Facts can be

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  • APhysical facts
  • BPsychological facts
  • Cphysical as well as Psychological facts
  • Dphysical facts but not Psychological facts
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