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Coparcenary property of a Hindu-<br>1. Devolves by succession<br>2. Devolves by survivorship<br>3. Can be partitioned<br>4. Cannot be partitioned<br>Select the correct answer:
A
1 and 2
B
2 and 3
C
1 and 4
D
2 and 4
Correct Answer:
2 and 3
A and his sons B and C constitute a coparcenary. B separates himself after getting
1
/
3
rd
share of coparcenary property. A dies intestate leaving his surviving daughter D and sons B and C. Whether B is entitled to inheritance of self acquired property of 'A'?
A
No, he has already taken his share
B
Yes, he cannot be excluded from inheritance of self acquired property of A
C
Cannot say
D
None of the above
Under Mitakshara School Coparcenary interest devolves by
A
Representation
B
Survivorship
C
Obstructed heritage
D
Unobstructed heritage
The propositions are
1. The general property in goods can be with one person while the special property in the same goods be with the another person.
2. The transfer of general property in goods to one person can be done subject to a special property in the same goods in another person.
3. The special property in goods can be only with the person having general property in goods.
In respect of the aftersaid proposition which of the following is true
A
1 is correct, 2 and 3 are incorrect
B
1 and 2 are correct, 3 is incorrect
C
1 and 3 are correct, 2 is incorrect
D
2 and 3 are correct, 1 is incorrect
Under Section 95 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, certain publications can be forfeited and search warrant can be issued for the same. In this context, which of the following is/are the correct legal proposition?
1. A news paper cannot be forfeited and search warrant cannot be issued for the same as it would be violative of the fundamental right of speech and expression
2. A book can be forfeited and search warrant can be issued for the same
3. A document can be forfeited and search warrant can be issued for the same
Select the correct answer:
A
1 only
B
2 only
C
2 and 3 only
D
1, 2 and 3
X' sells to 'Y' property belonging to 'Z' Subsequently 'Z' dies and the property devolves on 'X'. By which doctrine the said sale is valid-
A
Doctrine of estoppel
B
Doctrine of promissory estoppel
C
Doctrine of feeding the grant of estoppel
D
Doctrine of estoppel by conduct
If a woman, who has inherited property from her mother, dies without children, then such property devolves on?
A
The heirs of her father
B
The heirs of her maternal grand father
C
The heirs of her mother in law
D
On her husband
A', a Hindu male, having undivided interest in a Mitakshara Coparcenary property dies leaving behind two sons and one daughter. The daughter is entitled to the following share in the property:
A
<sup>1</sup>/<sub>3</sub>
B
<sup>1</sup>/<sub>3</sub>
C
<sup>1</sup>/<sub>9</sub>
D
None of these
Under Section 30 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, a Hindu can dispose of his interest in a Mitakshara Coparcenary property by
A
Will
B
Gift
C
Sale
D
None of these
Which of the following elements constitute criminal misappropriation of property?
1. Movable property belonging to a person other than the accused
2. Any property belonging to a person other than the accused
3. The accused must have misappropriated the property to his own use
4. There must be dishonest intention on the part of the accused
Select the correct answer:
A
1, 2, 3 and 4
B
1, 3 and 4
C
2 and 4
D
2 and 3
Under the Mitakshara school, the joint family property devolves by
A
Succession
B
Survivorship
C
Both (A) and (B)
D
Either (A) or (B)