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Hindu Law

Practice Test 7

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A boy of 17 years marries a girl of 15 years. The marriage is-

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Under Hindu law, an insane coparcener has

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Subject of marriage has been meticulously dealt with in

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Bigamy is committed, if the subsisting marriage is

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Under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, the person who is taken in adoption

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Marriage of a Hindu male to his wife’s daughter by a previous husband is:

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Under Hindu law, renunciation from Hinduism and conversion of the husband to any other faith-

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The famous case decided by the Supreme Court in section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act is

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In which Section of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 ‘bigamy’ is prohibited?

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The liability of heirs who take the property of the deceased to provide maintenance to dependants is

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Under the Hindu Succession Act, a female heir

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The ancient sources of Hindu Law are:

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For section 15(2) of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 to be operative, the female Hindu dies

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Give Incorrect Response.
The Hindu Succession Act 1956 is applicable to:

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Polygamy was permitted for Hindus before the year

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Which of the following amounts to cruelty

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Existence of a common ancestor is necessary for

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Which of the following is not an ancestral property

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A marriage between a Hindu boy aged 23 years and a Hindu girl aged 19 years, both of the same gotra, is

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Explanation I to Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act provides:

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Section 24 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

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Power of the manager of a joint Hindu family to alienate joint family property has been defined by the Judicial Committee in

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A Mitakshara coparcener cannot dispose of his undivided interest in the joint family by

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Husband of a female Hindu, dying intestate as heir under section 15(1) of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 takes

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In which case did the Supreme Court issue guidelines regarding adoption?

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Bigamy laws are not applicable to

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Hindu Succession Act- ‘A’ the only son of the ‘B’ and coparcener in a Joint Hindu Family governing by Mitakshra Law, murders “B”, who died intestate. Who will succeed to the property of B?

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Hindu Marriage Act: Pre-marital relationship of a spouse is a statutory ground for

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Interim maintenance & expenses under section 24 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 can be claimed in respect of

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Natural guardian of an adopted son under the Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act, 1956 is;

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The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 is not applicable to

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An illegitimate son of a Hindu is entitled to maintenance during his

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Which of the following forms of marriage were recognised under the law prior to enactment of the Hindu marriage Act of 1955?

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Which Section of the following of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 treats agnates and cognates and male and female heirs equally?

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A marriage, solemnised between any two Hindus, one of whom is not having the mental capacity to marry, shall be

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Which of the following dis-entitles a Hindu Woman from the right to maintenance and separate residence from her husband?

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The term “Hindu” under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 does not include which of the following:

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A person shall not be treated as Buddhist under Section 2(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, if:

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Two Hindus a male and a female have a capacity to adopt, if their marriage has been solemnized under

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Which of the following amounts to reasonable excuse

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A party forfeits his right to claim maintenance on the ground of

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A born Christian girl brought up by a Hindu family married a Hindu boy as per shastric ceremonies. The marriage is:

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Under which of the following Section of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 a Hindu is bound to maintain his or her aged or infirm parents?

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If a Hindu dies leaving behind more than one widow

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Where one of the spouse is guilty of cruelty, the other spouse cannot obtain divorce on this ground if-

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According to Hindu Adoption Laws, which categories of females are permitted to adopt a child

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A step-son can inherit to his step-mother as

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A counter claim by a respondent can be filed in a petition for

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Under the Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance Act, the obligation to maintain an illegitimate child is on

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Overriding effect to the provising on of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 have been given, by virtue of

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Match List-I with List-II in the light of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 and give correct answer by using the given below:

List I (Section)
List II (Provision)

a. Section 18
1. Maintenance of dependants

b. Section 19
2. Amount of maintenance

c. Section 22
3. Maintenance of wife

d. Section 23
4. Maintenance of widowed daughter-in-law

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Match List-I and List-II and find correctanswer by using the given below:

List I (Case Law)
List II (Decision)

a. Saroj Rani v. Sudarshan Kumar
1. Uniform Civil Code

b. Jorden Diengdeh v. S. S. Chopra
2. Meaning of Hindu

c. Russel v. Russel
3. Constitutionality of Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

d. Shashtri v. Muldas
4. Meaning of cruelty

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A coparcener has an interest in the joint family property that interest is

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One of the conditions of marriage is:

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Right of divorce to a wife under section 13(2) (ii) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is available to the wife

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A, a Hindu has two wives W1 and W2 and one son S by wife W1 and four sons, S1, S2, S3 and S4 by wife W2. On a partition of coparcenary property W1 and W2 will get:

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The marriage of a 15 year old girl with a 60 year old man solemnized without her consent but with the consent of her parents under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 is-

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As per section 14 of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 any property possessed by a female Hindu, whether acquired by her before or after the commencement of this Act, shall be held as a

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The case relating to ‘Constructive desertion’ is

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A Hindu coparcenery is a

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Amongst of maintenance fixed under the Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance Act, 1956 can be altered subsequently, by virtue of

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A girl or boy of 15 years of age may validly be taken into adoption

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Desertion to be a ground of divorce under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, should be for a statutory period of

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Where a man wants to adopt a 10 years old girl child, how much older the age of that man should be than the age of that girl child.

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The right to maintenance, on transfer of property is defeated if

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Under Hindu Law a mother, in the absence of her son’s father, sells her minor son’s immovable property. The minor son, on attaining majority, can challenge this transaction

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A Hindu man wants to adopt a girl-child. The difference in age between the two should be:

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An order of maintenance under section 25 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 can be varied modified or rescinded

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Father’s widow is a

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The provision for maintenance pendente lite has been made under Section . . . . . . . . . of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

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A female can be a coparcener under

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Section 12 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, deals with

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For the purposes of section 26 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 the minority of the children has to be determined with reference to the

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Which of the following is provided in the section 7 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955?

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Restriction by way of conditions and limitations envisaged by section 14(2) of Hindu Succession Act

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Counter-claim of the respondent

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The constitutional validity of which section of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 was upheld by Supreme Court in Saroj Rani v. Sudarshan (AIR 1984 SC 1562)?

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A second marriage performed on the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce can be questioned

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Who is lawful guardian

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Which one of the following sections of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 makes provision for ‘National Partition’?

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Section 22 of Hindu Marriage Act provides for:

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A Hindu father has the power to make, within reasonable limits gifts of ancestral

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Customs are an important source of Hindu Law. One of the following is not a necessary feature of Customs:

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Which one of the following marriages is valid under Hindu Law?

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Match the following and select the correct answer from the given below:

List I
List II

a. Marriage within prohibited relationship
1. Batil

b. Marriage in unlawful conjunction
2. Voidable

c. Marriage with an impotent person permits
3. Void unless custom

d. Marriage within fosterage relationship
4. Fasid

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An insane person

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A dependant under section 21 of Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance Act, 1956, who has taken a share/part of the estate of the deceased is

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Kanyadaan is an important ceremony in Hindu marriages. It is mandatory for a marriage to be held valid:

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Which of the following is correct under Section 10 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 for the surviving sons, surviving daughters and mother of the male intestate?

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Who is not a guardian according to Section 4 of the Hindu Minority and Guardian Act?

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According to Manu, which of the following are the sources from which knowledge of Hindu Law is to be derived?

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Hindu Law is

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Which of the following is not a valid ground for divorce as per Section 13 of the Act?

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X’ and ‘Y’ are husband and wife having a son and a daughter. They have adopted a girl ‘Z’. The adoption under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, is:

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As per Hindu Succession Act, 1956, two persons are said to be related to each other by uterine blood when they are descended from:

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As a rule, a petition for dissolution of marriage under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 cannot be presented before the expiry of . . . . . . . . from the date of marriage.

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A transfer made in violation of Section 22 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is

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Give Correct response:
The Hindu Succession Act 1956 came into force on:

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A boy of 16 years of age may validly be taken into adoption

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Under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, a mother is-

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