Legal Aptitude is an important subject in CLAT,DULLB & Other Law Exams. In any of law exam, legal aptitude carries weightage of 25 % of questions. With focused practice good marks can be fetched from this section. These questions are very important in achieving your success in CLAT, DULLB and Other Law Exams..
Q1. Who among the following was/were lawyer/s by profession?
Solution
Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel and Rajendra Prasad all pursued education in the field of law.
Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel and Rajendra Prasad all pursued education in the field of law.
Q2. Which of the High court has a total strength of three judges, including the Chief Justice?
Solution
High Court for the State of Sikkim under the Constitution like any other High Court in the country was established in the year of 1975. The seat of the court is at Gangtok. The court has a sanctioned judge strength of 3.
High Court for the State of Sikkim under the Constitution like any other High Court in the country was established in the year of 1975. The seat of the court is at Gangtok. The court has a sanctioned judge strength of 3.
Q3. Quinn v. Leathern deals with the tort of:
Solution
Quinn v Leathern is a case on economic tort and concerns the tort of “conspiracy to injure”.
Quinn v Leathern is a case on economic tort and concerns the tort of “conspiracy to injure”.
Q4. A lawyer appointed by the court to assist, is called:
Solution
Quinn v Leathern is a case on economic tort and concerns the tort of “conspiracy to injure”.
Quinn v Leathern is a case on economic tort and concerns the tort of “conspiracy to injure”.
Q5. ..................... is an act which is twisted, crooked, which is not straight and lawful.
Solution
Quinn v Leathern is a case on economic tort and concerns the tort of “conspiracy to injure”.
Quinn v Leathern is a case on economic tort and concerns the tort of “conspiracy to injure”.
Q6. The word ‘Hindu’ used in the Hindu marriage Act, 1955 includes all except:
Solution
The term ‘Hindu’ under Hindu marriage Act, 1955 includes any person who is by religion a Hindu, Buddhist, Jain or Sikh. It does not include a person who is a Muslim, Christian, Parsi or Jew.
The term ‘Hindu’ under Hindu marriage Act, 1955 includes any person who is by religion a Hindu, Buddhist, Jain or Sikh. It does not include a person who is a Muslim, Christian, Parsi or Jew.
Q7. First lawyer appointed directly to the bench of Supreme Court was:
Solution
S. M. Sikri was the first lawyer to be directly appointed as a judge in Supreme Court.
S. M. Sikri was the first lawyer to be directly appointed as a judge in Supreme Court.
Q8. Which of the following is called as a ‘National Anthem’ case?
Solution
S. M. Sikri was the first lawyer to be directly appointed as a judge in Supreme Court.
S. M. Sikri was the first lawyer to be directly appointed as a judge in Supreme Court.
Q9. Who was responsible for introduction of Public Interest Litigation in India?
Solution
Justice P.N. Bhagwatilaid the foundation of Public Interest Litigation in India.
Justice P.N. Bhagwatilaid the foundation of Public Interest Litigation in India.
Q10. What does 'ab initio' refer to?
Solution
Ab initio is a Latin term meaning “from the beginning" and is derived from the Latin ab (from) + initio (beginning).
Ab initio is a Latin term meaning “from the beginning" and is derived from the Latin ab (from) + initio (beginning).