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Propositions are<br>1. Second marriage performed on the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce, shall be valid if the missing spouse appears.<br>2. Second marriage performed as the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce, shall be voidable on the appearance of nursing spouse.<br>3. Second marriage performed as the basisof presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce shall be void on appearance of the missing spouse.<br>In reference to the aforesaid proposition which is the following is true
A
1 is correct and 2 & 3 are incorrect
B
2 is correct and 1 & 3 are incorrect
C
3 is correct and 1 & 2 are incorrect
D
2 & 3 are correct and 1 is incorrect
Correct Answer:
3 is correct and 1 & 2 are incorrect
Consider the following propositions:
1. A void marriage remains valid until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent court.
2. A void marriage is never a valid marriage and there is no necessity of any decree annulling it.
3. A voidable marriage remains valid until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent court.
4. Children born out of void marriage will get legal protection under section 16 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 on the basis of decree of nullity of such marriage.
Choose the correct option from below:
A
2 and 3 are correct.
B
1, 3 and 4 are correct.
C
1, 2 and 3 are correct.
D
1 and 2 are correct.
Propositions are:
(1) A void marriage remains valid until a degree annulling it has been passed by a competent court.
(2) A void marriage is never a valid marriage and there is no necessity of any decree annulling it.
(3) A voidable marriage is regarded as a valid subsisting marriage until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent court.
In respect of the aforementioned proposition which combination is the most correct?
A
(1) and (3) are correct and (2) is incorrect.
B
(2) and (3) are correct and (1) is incorrect.
C
(1), (2) and (3) all are correct.
D
(1) and (3) are incorrect but (2) is correct.
Find out the correct statement(s) from the following:
(1) A void marriage remains valid until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent Court.
(2) A void marriage is never a valid marriage and there is no necessary of a decree annulling it.
(3) A voidable marriage is regarded as a valid subsisting marriage until a decree annulling it has been passed by a competent Court.
A
(1) and (2) are correct
B
(2) and (3) are correct
C
Only (2) is correct
D
Only (3) is correct
E
All (1), (2) and (3) are correct
Consider the following propositions:
1. A Muslim woman, on her husband's death, need not follow Iddat if her marriage is valid but not consummated.
2. A Muslim woman, on divorce, need not follow Iddat if her marriage is valid but not consummated.
3. A Muslim woman, on divorce, has to observe Iddat if her marriage is irregular but consummated.
4. A Muslim woman, whose marriage is void but consummated, has to observe Iddat till delivery if she is carrying the child in her womb in case of her husband's death.
Choose the correct option from below:
A
2 and 3 are correct
B
Only 4 is correct
C
Only 2 is correct
D
1 and 4 are correct
Propositions under Evidence Act are
1. Presumptions of facts are always rebuttable
2. Presumption of facts can be either rebuttable or irrebuttable
3. Presumption of law are always irrebuttable
4. Presumption of law can be either rebuttable or irrebuttable.
Which is true of the aforesaid propositions
A
1 and 3 are correct but 2 and 4 are incorrect
B
1 and 4 are correct but 2 and 3 are incorrect
C
2 and 3 are correct but 1 and 4 are incorrect
D
2 and 4 are correct but 1 and 3 are incorrect
Where one of the parties to the marriage had a spouse living at the time of marriage, the other spouse . . . . . . . . . enter into marriage with other without obtaining a decree, if provisions of section 11 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 are applicable?
A
Cannot
B
Can, depending on facts of the case
C
Can
D
Cannot, with regards to section 33 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Consider the following statements.
1. All valid arguments contain only true premises and a true conclusion.
2. Some valid arguments contain only false propositions - false premises and a true conclusion.
3. All valid arguments contain only false propositions all premises are false, conclusion is false as well.
Which of the above statements is correct?
A
Only 1
B
Only 1
C
Only 3
D
None of these
Propositions are
1. Consent theory makes the divorce very easy.
2. Consent theory makes the divorce very difficult.
Which of the following is correct in respect of the aforesaid propositions
A
1 is correct but 2 is incorrect
B
1 & 2 both are correct
C
2 is correct but 1 is incorrect
D
1 & 2 both are incorrect
A second marriage performed on the basis of presumption of death without getting a decree of divorce can be questioned
A
By the missing spouse
B
By a party to the second marriage
C
By both (A) and (B)
D
By either (A) or (B)
Which of the following statements are incorrect regarding the Special Marriage Act, 1954
1. A marriage shall be null and void if one of the parties to the marriage is impotent at the time of marriage and at the time of institution of suit
2. One of the conditions for marrying under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 is that the male must have completed the age of 21 years and the female the age of 18 years
3. Any marriage celebrated in other forms may be registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 and both the parties must have completed 21 years of age at the time of registration
4. A divorce petition may be filed if the respondent is undergoing a sentence of imprisonment for seven years or more for an offence under IPC (Indian Penal Code)
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
A
All the above are incorrect
B
All the above are correct
C
B and D are incorrect
D
C and D are incorrect