Word/ Doctrine of the Day “Animus Nocendi” It literally means “intention to harm”. It is the subjective state of mind of the offender (author of the crime)...
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Judicial Services Exam—IPC, 1860 (Part-3) MCQs- Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) 1 Whenever force or violence is used by an unlawful assembly, or by any member...
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...
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...