FREE LNAT (Legal Aptitude I) Questions and Answers

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The Writ of Habeas Corpus applies in:

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The Supreme Court, in accordance with Article 32, or the High Court, in accordance with Article 226 can order the physical presentation of any individual who has been detained or imprisoned in violation of his fundamental right to liberty. The court next considers the cause of his incarceration, and if there is no valid reason for it, he may be released.

Which legal principle ensures that similar cases are decided in a consistent manner?

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Stare decisis is a legal principle that means "to stand by things decided." It ensures that courts follow precedents, or previous decisions, to maintain consistency in legal rulings.

The "Guardian of the Public Purse of India" is who among the following?

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The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India is a body established by the Indian Constitution under Article 148, and it is responsible for auditing all monies received and expended by the national government as well as state governments, including those of organizations and authorities that receive significant funding from the federal or state government. Shashi Kant Sharma, who was chosen on May 23, 2013, is the current CAG of India. He serves as India's 12th CAG.

Which of the following statements is true?

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When a person has limited liability, their financial obligations are typically restricted to a specific amount, most frequently their investment in the firm or partnership.

In a partnership, each partner is liable for the following:

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In accordance with Section 9 of the Indian Partnership Act, all partners in a partnership firm are jointly and severally liable.

Which of the following statements about LLP companies is accurate?

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For the purposes of the LLP's business, each partner would be an agent of the LLP but not of the other partners. Partner actions are therefore not subject to liability.

The House of Lords' ruling in Rylands v. Fletcher covers the following issues:

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The Rylands v. Fletcher decision from 1868 in England is credited with creating the theory of Strict Liability for unusually dangerous situations and activities. According to the doctrine of strict liability, anyone who brings something onto their property for personal use, gathers it, and keeps it there at their own risk. He is in all likelihood responsible for any damages that result from the escape of such a thing.

Negligence takes place when:

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Negligence is a tort that is defined as a breach of a plaintiff's duty of care.

The Consumer Protection Act of 1986 allows District Forums to hear complaints and make claims up to:

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Consumers must file a complaint with the District Consumer Forum if the relief requested in the complaint is less than Rs. 20,00,000/-. If the amount of relief sought falls between Rs. 20,00,000 and Rs. 1,00,00,000, then the State Commission must be notified of the complaint. The National Commission in New Delhi must receive the complaint when the remedy claim exceeds Rs. 1,00,00,000.

The proper name for Hindi is:

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The official language of the Union will be Hindi written in Devanagari, according to Article 343 of the Indian Constitution.

Which of the following aspects of Indian parliamentary practice is considered innovative?

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The time immediately following Question Period in both Houses of Parliament is referred to as Zero Hour. Because of the approximate time of noon, this is known as Zero Hour. Members may raise urgent issues at this time without prior notification. The Zero Hour's duration has changed over time, nevertheless. The rules of the Parliament make no indication of the types of issues that might be discussed during Zero Hour.

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