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Course Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
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1. Hanooman Prasad v Musammat Babooee is a case on:

[Uttaranchal PCS (J)

2002]

1. Avyavaharik debt. 2. Power of adoption of a widow. 3. Powers of a Karta of the Hindu joint family. 4. None of the above.

2. A Hindu father has the power to make gifts of ancestral property which

1. Movable 2. Immovable 3. Both A and B 4. Only A

3. The doctrine of relation back was explained in:

1. Raghavamma v Chenchamma. 2. Pedasubhayya v Akkamma. 3. Kewal Narain v Prabhu Lal. 4. Gurupad v Hirabai

4. Which is the most important consideration in the appointment of a guardian by the court?

1. Character and capacity of the guardian. 2. Personal law of the child. 3. Wishes of the deceased parents. 4. Welfare of the child

5. Who will be the guardian of a minor wife?

1. Her husband, even if minor 2. Her father or mother

3. Her father-in-law. 4. None of the above.

6. A guardian ad litem implies:

1. A guardian for the suit against a minor. 2. Guardian by affinity. 3. A testamentary guardian. 4. None of the above.

7. One-fifth rule" in respect of granting alimony was incorporated

1. Indian Divorce Act. 2. Special Marriage Act. 3. Hindu Marriage Act. 4. None of the above.

8. An application for maintenance can be made to:

1. Trial Court 2. Appellate Court 3. High Court or Supreme Court 4. Both (1) and (2)

9. A female of 21 years wants to adopt a boy/girl. She can do so:

1. If she is unmarried. 2. If she is married, with the consent of her husband. 3. Both (1) and (2). 4. She cannot adopt a child.

10. Desertion is inchoate (.e. incomplete) and becomes complete only

1. When the deserted spouse file a petition for matrimonial relief 2. When the deserting spouse file a petition for matrimonial. 3. After the statutory period of 2 years. 4. Both (1) and (3).

11. Desertion may come to an end by:

1. Resumption of cohabitation. 2. Resumption of marital intercourse. 3. Supervening animus revertendi. 4. All of the above.

12. A Hindu ceases to be a Hindu by:

1. Renunciation 2. Abandonment. 3. Expressing his faith in another religion and practising it 4. Conversion.

13. Which section of the H. M. Act provides for the registration of marriage :

1. Sec. 6. 2. Sec 8. 3. Sec. 12. 4. Sec. 26.

14. An adoption made by a Hindu male without the consent of his wife 2002]

1. Valid 2. Voidable 3. Illegal 4. Void

[Uttaranchal PCS (J)

15. The concept of free divorce" is implicit in:

1. Fault theory 2. Consent theory. 3. Breakdown theory. 4. Both (2) and (3)....


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