CUET-PG SERIES Legal-studies
Judiciary
4 previous year questions.
Volume: 4 Ques
Yield: Medium
High-Yield Trend
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2023 Chapter Questions 4 MCQs
01
PYQ 2023
medium
legal-studies ID: cuet-pg-
Who among the following jurists has divided the formal sources and material sources?
1
Allen
2
Keeton
3
Salmond
4
Savigny
02
PYQ 2023
medium
legal-studies ID: cuet-pg-
In which of the following case, the Supreme Court has held that the states cannot be directed to publish charge sheet and final reports on state's websites for public access?
1
Anjali Bhardwaj and others v. Union of India (2019)
2
Central Public Information Officer, Supreme Court of India v. Subhash Chandra Agrawal (2020)
3
Saurva Das v. Union of India (2023)
4
Advocate Union for Democracy and Social Justice v. High Court of Madhya Pradesh (2023).
03
PYQ 2023
medium
legal-studies ID: cuet-pg-
Which of the following Section of Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 provides that where an offence under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 is punishable with imprisonment for a term more than seven years, then such offence shall be cognizable and non bailable.
1
Section 2(54)
2
Section 24
3
Section 76
4
Section 86
04
PYQ 2023
medium
legal-studies ID: cuet-pg-
Rule of 'ejusdem generis' means.
1
The words of the statute should be understood in strict consonance with its objectives
2
The words of the statute should be understood in logical manner.
3
The words of the statue should be interpreted in their context.
4
The principle of equity
About Judiciary - CUET-PG
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