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Hindu Law

Practice Test 14

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Under section 15 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 the divorced person, to marry again

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A marriage of a Hindu man with the biological sister of his adopted sister is:

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Remedies under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code are

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Give incorrect Response stridhan is

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A wife has an implied authority of the husband to buy articles of household necessity

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If a male Hindu died possessed property after the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, came into force leaving his widow W as his sole heir. Which of the following statements will apply?

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Bar to entertain a petition for divorce is contained in

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Alienation of the minor’s property made by a natural guardian without the previous permission of the Court, under Section 8(3) of Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 will be voidable at the instance of:

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Under section 8 of The Hindu Succession Act, 1956, who among the following will rank first as heir?

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A decree of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 . . . . . . . . . the status of the parties as married persons.

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A decree for restitution of conjugal rights may be enforced:

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While determining as to what property is available for partition, the provision has to be made for

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Adoption of a son by a Hindu male

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Who comes first in succession as per Section 8 of The Hindu Succession Act, 1956?

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Give the correct Response
1. The interest of a coparcener in the joint family property becomes fixed only by partition.
2. A coparcener has an interest by birth in the joint family property.
3. The interest that a coparcener acquires at birth is undetermined interest.
4. The interest which a coparcener acquires in the joint family property is unpredictable as well as fluctuating.

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The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 mentions:

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A “Divorced” Hindu wife can claim maintenance under which of the following Acts

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What is the position of the nominee under The Hindu Succession Act, 1956?

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Give Correct Response.
A married in 1947 in accordance with Hindu religious rites and ceremonies, can he file a petition for judicial separation now:

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Where a property sought to be changed mentioned in the application for permanent alimony, is subsequently transferred before the order creating the charge is passed

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‘Husband’ in entry (a) of section 15(1) of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 does not include

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During judicial separation the

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Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

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If a Hindu female intends to adopt a daughter she can adopt a female child who is

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The children born out of a void Hindu Marriage are in the eye of law

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A petition Under Section 12 of Hindu Marriage Act can be filed if:

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The mother of an illegitimate child has the power to give the child in adoption

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Find out the correct statement(s) from the following:
(1) A void marriage remains valid until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent Court.
(2) A void marriage is never a valid marriage and there is no necessary of a decree annulling it.
(3) A voidable marriage is regarded as a valid subsisting marriage until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent Court.

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Who has no right to partition under Hindu Law?

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Which of the following statements hold true regarding the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005?

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A person who is a dependant under section 21 of Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance Act, 1956 and also a class I heir and gets a share in the deceased’s estates as heir, is

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Mark the correct statement:

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In the event of partition in a joint family, the manager/karta is

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Which of the following is incorrect?

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Under the Dayabhaga law, on the death of the father, the ancestral property left by him, devolves by

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A Hindu husband converting to Islam and marrying again will be guilty of bigamy. It was held in which of the following case?

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In India a decree of restitution of conjugal rights can be executed by

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If, during the period of judicial separation, either spouse indulges in adultery, does it furnish a ground for divorce?

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Give correct Response
A subsequent impotency i. e. impotency after the solemnization of marriage, the marriage is

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A decree of Judicial separation:
(1) Dissolves the Matrimonial bond
(2) Does not dissolve the Matrimonial bond but merely suspends marital rights and obligations during the subsistence of the decree
(3) Mandates that the parties still continue to be husband and wife but not obliged to live together
(4) Provides that if the parties have not resumed co-habitation for a period of one year either party may seek divorce

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The prescribed period of limitation for preferring an appeal under Section 28 of the Hindu Marriage Act is:

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The principle that sub-Section (2) of Section 14 is more in the nature of a proviso or exception to sub-section (1) was laid down in-

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Give Correct Response.
The minimum age of Bride is

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A person is disqualified from successing any property if he suffers from any

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