Top 50 Legal Aptitude Questions & Answers for BA LLB Entrance Kashmir University 2025
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Q: What is the minimum age to enter into a valid contract in India?
A: 18 years. -
Q: Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Equality?
A: Article 14. -
Q: What does 'mens rea' mean in criminal law?
A: Guilty mind. -
Q: Which law governs contracts in India?
A: Indian Contract Act, 1872. -
Q: What is the punishment for dowry death under IPC?
A: Minimum 7 years, extendable to life imprisonment. -
Q: Which Article deals with the Right to Freedom of Religion?
A: Article 25. -
Q: What is the term for a written defamation?
A: Libel. -
Q: Which section of IPC defines murder?
A: Section 300. -
Q: What is the maximum number of judges in the Supreme Court of India?
A: 34 (including the Chief Justice). -
Q: Which amendment is known as the 'Mini Constitution'?
A: 42nd Amendment. -
Q: What is the term for unlawful taking of someone's property?
A: Theft. -
Q: Which Article provides for the abolition of untouchability?
A: Article 17. -
Q: What is the legal age for marriage for males in India?
A: 21 years. -
Q: Which law deals with the protection of women from domestic violence?
A: Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. -
Q: What does 'res judicata' mean?
A: A matter already judged. -
Q: Which Article guarantees the Right to Education?
A: Article 21A. -
Q: What is the punishment for attempt to commit suicide under IPC?
A: Decriminalized (as per Mental Healthcare Act, 2017). -
Q: What is the term for oral defamation?
A: Slander. -
Q: Which Article deals with the Right to Life and Personal Liberty?
A: Article 21. -
Q: What does 'actus reus' mean?
A: Guilty act. -
Q: Which law governs the transfer of property in India?
A: Transfer of Property Act, 1882. -
Q: What is the term for a person who dies without making a will?
A: Intestate. -
Q: Which Article provides for the Right against Exploitation?
A: Article 23. -
Q: What is the term for a false statement made under oath?
A: Perjury. -
Q: Which section of IPC deals with criminal breach of trust?
A: Section 405. -
Q: What is the legal age for marriage for females in India?
A: 18 years. -
Q: Which law governs the succession of Hindus?
A: Hindu Succession Act, 1956. -
Q: What does 'bail' mean in legal terms?
A: Temporary release of an accused pending trial. -
Q: Which Article guarantees Freedom of Speech and Expression?
A: Article 19(1)(a). -
Q: What is the term for the killing of a human being by another?
A: Homicide. -
Q: Which law deals with the registration of marriages in India?
A: Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. -
Q: What is the term for a written statement filed by the defendant in a lawsuit?
A: Written Statement. -
Q: Which Article provides for the Right to Constitutional Remedies?
A: Article 32. -
Q: What does 'negligence' mean in tort law?
A: Breach of a duty of care resulting in damage. -
Q: Which section of IPC deals with cheating?
A: Section 415. -
Q: What is the term for the legal responsibility for one's acts or omissions?
A: Liability. -
Q: Which law governs the adoption of children by Hindus?
A: Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956. -
Q: What is the term for a court order prohibiting an action?
A: Injunction. -
Q: Which Article deals with the Right to Freedom of Religion?
A: Article 25. -
Q: What does 'plaintiff' mean?
A: A person who brings a case against another in a court of law. -
Q: Which section of IPC deals with criminal conspiracy?
A: Section 120A. -
Q: What is the term for the legal dissolution of a marriage?
A: Divorce. -
Q: Which law governs the sale of goods in India?
A: Sale of Goods Act, 1930. -
Q: What is the term for the unlawful killing of a human without malice aforethought?
A: Manslaughter. -
Q: Which Article provides for the Right to Equality before the law?
A: Article 14. -
Q: What does 'defendant' mean?
A: A person against whom a case is filed. -
Q: Which section of IPC deals with kidnapping?
A: Section 359. -
Q: What is the term for a legal agreement between two or more parties?
A: Contract. -
Q: Which law governs the negotiable instruments in India?
A: Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. -
Q: What does 'jurisdiction' mean?
A: The authority of a court to hear a case.
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