Monday, July 9, 2012

JCJ MOCK EXAM CONDUCTED BY DIG VIJAY COACHING ON CIVIL SUBJECTS - 08 JULY 2012

JCJ – 2012 MOCK EXAM CONDUCTED BY DIG VIJAY COACHING ON 8th JULY 2012 ON CIVIL SUBJECTS.
DESCRIPTIVE PAPER – 2/2012 

Answer all Questions.  Each question carries 8 marks.

  1. Explain the following
(a)    Breach of contract
(b)   Privity of contract
(c)    Contingent contract
(d)   Quasi contract

  1. Briefly explain
(a)    Material alteration
(b)   Negotiation
(c)    Crossing of cheque and types pf crossing
(d)   Endorsement and its types

  1. (a) Under what circumstances an injunction cannot be granted.
(b) What are the essential allegations which plaintiff must allege and prove before a decree for specific performance of contract can be granted in his favour.

  1. Briefly explain
(a)    Condition precedent, condition subsequent
(b)   Marshalling, Contribution
(c)    Onerous gift, Universal donee
(d)   Lis pendens

  1. (a) Explain briefly Doctrine of election.
(b) Explain Rule of estoppel.

  1. (a) Effect of registration and non-registeration of documents.
(b) When an instrument is said to be duly stamped?  Where such stamp will appear? Explain time of stamping.

  1. (a) Explain the methods of acquisition of easement.
(b) State the circumstances under which an acknowledgement provide fresh period of limitation for filing the suit.  Bring out the difference between acknowledgement and part payment.

  1. (a) Explain the grounds of divorce under Hindu Marriage Act.
(b) Explain general provisions relating to Succession.

  1. (a) Garnishee order
(b) Misjoinder and Non-joinder of parties
(c) Return of plaint and Rejection of plaint
(d) Leave to sue

  1. (a) Briefly explain Resjudicata
(b) Briefly explain appointment of Commissioner & powers of Commissioner.

5 comments:

  1. (a) Effect of registration and non-registeration of documents.

    (b) When an instrument is said to be duly stamped? Where such stamp will appear? Explain time of stamping.

    kindly reply

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  2. (a) Effect of registration and non-registeration of documents - Refer Section 49 Registration Act.

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  3. (b) When an instrument is said to be duly stamped? Where such stamp will appear? Explain time of stamping.
    ‘Duly stamped’ means that the instrument bears an adhesive or impressed stamp not less than proper amount and that such stamp has been affixed or used in accordance with law in force in India.
    In case of adhesive stamps, the stamps have to be effectively cancelled so that they cannot be used again. Similarly, impressed stamps have to be written in such a way that it cannot be used for other instrument and stamp appears on face of instrument.
    Time of stamping: As per Sec 17, All instruments chargeable with duty and executed by any person in India shall be stamped before or at the time of execution.
    As per Sec 18, Every instrument chargeable with duty executed only out of India and not being a bill of exchange or promissory note, may be stamped within three months after it has been first received in India.

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  4. All India Lawyers Union (AILU) is conducting Mock Exam for JCJ Mains on Sunday 29 July 2012 at Brilliant Grammar High School, Near Narayanguda Flyover, Hyderabad. The Exam commences at 9:30 am.

    All the best.

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