Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2014 Previous Year Paper III | Mohammedan Law and Hindu Law, Jurisprudence, Specific Relief Act, 1963, Rent Control Law

Candidates preparing for Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam should solve the Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2014 Paper III (Mohammedan Law and Hindu Law, Jurisprudence, Specific Relief Act, 1963, Rent Control Law).

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Candidates preparing for the Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam should solve the Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2014 (Paper-III) and other previous year question papers before they face Prelims and Mains.

It also gives an idea about the syllabus and how to prepare the subjects by keeping the previous year's questions in mind. All toppers are mindful and cognizant of the types of questions asked by the Jharkhand Judicial Services, to be aware of the various tricks and types of questions. This should be done by every aspirant when starting their preparation. It is very important to have an overall understanding of the pattern and design of questions.

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Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2014 Previous Year Paper-III
Mohammedan Law and Hindu Law, Jurisprudence, Specific Relief Act, 1963 and Rent Control Law

Only practising the authentic question papers will give you a real feel of the pattern and style of the questions. Here's Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2014 Previous Year Paper-III.

Jharkhand Judicial Services Mains Written Examination 2014
Mohammedan Law and Hindu Law, Jurisprudence, Specific Relief Act, 1963, Rent Control Law

Paper III: Mohammedan Law and Hindu Law, Jurisprudence, Specific Relief Act, 1963, Rent Control Law
Time: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 100
Note: Marks are indicated against each question

Candidates are required to answer five questions, selecting compulsory one question from each Section.

Section - A

Question 1

a) Pointing out the conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, state the effects of violation of each of those conditions on the validity of the marriage.

b) State with the help of decided cases, the grounds on which a decree of judicial separation may be obtained under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and distinguish between a decree of judicial separation and a decree of divorce.

Question 2

a) State the provisions relating to intestate succession of a female Hindu under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956.

b) Who will succeed to the self-acquired property of a Hindu male dying intestate leaving behind him his father, mother, brother and a married daughter? Explain.

Section B

Question 3

a) State the Koranic heirs under Shia Law of inheritance and distinguish them with Sunni Law of inheritance.

b) Explaining the essential conditions of a valid gift under the Muslim Law, state the circumstances, if any, when transfer of possession is not necessary for making gift.

Question 4

a) With the help of decided cases and statutory laws explain the rights of maintenance of a Muslim divorced women.

b) Stating the concept of presumption of legitimacy under Muslim Law, point out the differences between Mualim Law and Section 112 of Indian Evidence Act in this regard.

Section C

Question 5

(a) Explaining the reasons for enactment of the Jharkhand Building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 2011 state the provisions relating to regulation of rent under the Act.

Question 6

a) Point out the Landlord's responsibilities and Tenant's duties under the Jharkhand Building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 2011. 

b) State the provisions relating to eviction of a tenant under the Jharkhand Building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 2011. 

Section D

Question 7

a) State the cases in which specific performance of a contract can be enforced and when can not be enforced.

b) 'A' contracts with 'B' to lend money to 'B' on a mortgage. Can specific performance of this contract be enforced? Give reasons.

Question 8

(a) Explain the various kinds of injunctions that can be issued under the Specific Relief Act, 1963.

Section - E

Question 9

(a)  Explaining the concepts of possession and ownership. Distinguish between them.

(b) A's gold ring is dropped in a canal. B finds the ring. A claims the ring. Decide.

Question 10

(a) Explain the concepts of General Jurisprudence and Particular Jurisprudence

(b) Stating the importance of custom as a source of law, point out the essential ingredients of a valid custom.

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