WORD/ DOCTRINE OF THE DAY “Subpoena (सपीनअ)” (उपस्थिति–पत्र) It is a legal document issued most often by a court, to compel testimony by a witness or...
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Judicial Services Exam—IPC, 1860 (Part-2) MCQs on Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) 1 Which Chapter of the IPC deals with the offences against the State— (A) ...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day “Persona non-grata” (अस्वीकार्य/ अवांछनीय व्यक्ति) It is a latin phrase that means “a person is not appreciated”. It refers to a...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day “Pacta Sunt Sarvanda” It is a latin phrase. It etymologically means “agreement must be kept” It means agreement/ treaties are...
Judicial Services Exam MCQs—Transfer of Property Act, 1872 (TPA) 1 In which case the Privy Council held that the doctrine of part-performance is not applicable...
Judicial Services Exam— MCQs on C.P.C., 1908 1 In the case of a public nuisance or other wrongful act affecting, or likely to affect, the public, a suit for a...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day “Nolle Prosequi” A latin phrase which means to be unwilling to pursue a suit by a plaintiff or prosecutor. It is a kind of withdrawal...
Judicial Services Exam— MCQs on Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (IEA) 1 The contents of documents may be proved by— (A) Primary Evidence (B) Secondary Evidence...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day “Jus non scriptum” Jus non scriptum is Latin for “unwritten law“. It contrasts with the jus...
Judicial Services Exam— Important Points on Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sl. Contents 1 The preamble of the IPC is—To provide a general Penal Code for India 2 Total...