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Judiciary and Law Mcqs 2924 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Judiciary and Law covers the structure and functions of courts, the role of judges, and the interpretation and enforcement of laws under the constitution. It highlights the rule of law, fundamental rights, and the judiciary’s role in ensuring justice and maintaining checks and balances. This topic is important for competitive exams like PPSC, FPSC, NTS, OTS, CTS, BPSC, KPPSC, SPSC, and GBPSC.

Section 5 of Limitation Act provides__________________?
A Bar upon institution of suits
B Bar upon institution of appeals
C Extension of limitation period in certain cases
D None of above
Correct Answer: Extension of limitation period in certain cases
A suit filed, appeal preferred and application made after period of limitation_________________?
A Would be accepted
B Would be dismissed
C None of above
D None of above
Correct Answer: Would be dismissed
The Law of Limitation is not applicable to_____________?
A Civil matters
B Revenue matters
C Inheritance matters
D None of above
Correct Answer: Inheritance matters
The Limitation Act of 1908 dontains ________ Schedule?
A 1
B 2
C 4
D None of above
Correct Answer: 1
The Limitation Act, of 1908 contains_____ sections?
A 30
B 32
C 34
D None of above
Correct Answer: 32
The Limitation Act, 1908 was enacted on_________________?
A 7th June, 1908
B 7th July, 1908
C 7th August, 1908
D None of above
Correct Answer: 7th August, 1908
Time Limitation for moving application under section 12(2), of C.P.C is_________________?
A Three years
B Four years
C Six years
D None of above
Correct Answer: Three years
Time limitation for enforcement of a judgment decree or order of any High Courts in its ordinary jurisdiction is_______________?
A Two years
B Four years
C Six years
D None of above
Correct Answer: Six years
Time limitation for filing application by purchaser of immovable property at a sale in execution of a decree for delivery of possession is____________________?
A One year, when the sale become absolute
B Two years, when the sale become absolute
C Three years, when the sale become absolute
D None of above
Correct Answer: Three years, when the sale become absolute
Time limitation for making an appeal under Arbitration Act, 1940 is___________________?
A Ninety days, from date of award
B Six months, from date of award
C None of above
D None of above
Correct Answer: None of above