Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2015 Previous Year Paper II | Transfer of Property Act, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Arbitration and Conciliation Act

Candidates preparing for Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam should solve the Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2015 Paper II.

Update: 2024-06-08 05:29 GMT

Candidates preparing for the Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam should solve the Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2015 (Paper-II) 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.

Jharkhand Judicial Services Exam Mains 2015 Previous Year Paper-II
Transfer of Property Act, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Arbitration and Conciliation Act

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 2015 Previous Year Paper-II.

Jharkhand Judicial Services Mains Written Examination 2015
Transfer of Property Act, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Arbitration and Conciliation Act

Paper II: Transfer of Property Act, Contract Act, Sales of Goods Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Arbitration and Conciliation Act
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) "Performance of conditions of a proposal is an acceptance of the proposal." Discuss. [15 Marks]

(b) A's pet dog was missing and therefore A instructed his servant to trace the dog. Subsequently, A offered a reward of Rs. 10,000 to anybody who found the dog. The servant found the dog but he was unaware of the offer made by A. Later the servant comes to know of the offer and claims the award. Is he entitled to it? Decade. [5 Marks]

Question 2

(a) What do you mean by 'Agency by operation'? Can there be any agency relationship between husband and wife? [15 Marks]

(b) A was the Manager of a hotel where his wife B also worked as Dy. Manager. They were living together in the same hotel but did not have any separate establishments of their own. B purchased some clothes from Z on credit. Z demanded payment from A. Is A liable to pay? Decide giving reasons. [5 Marks]

Section B

Question 3

a) In a contract for the sale of goods, there is no implied condition or warranty to the quality of goods or their fitness for any particular purpose". Comment. [10 Marks]

b) Explain the term unpaid seller. Elaborate upon the rights of an unpaid seller. [10 Marks]

Question 4

a) Nemo dat quod non habet comment upon this maxim along with exceptions, if any. [15 Marks]

b) A was shopping in a self-service supermarket. He picked up a bottle of soft- drink from a shelf. The bottle exploded in his hand and as a result, hand was injured. He sued the manufacturers of the soft drink to recover damages for breach of condition arising from the sale of the bottle. Will A succeed? Discuss. [5 Marks]

Section C

Question 5

a) What do you understand by material alteration of a negotiable instrument? [10 Marks]

b) What is meant by dishonour for non-acceptance and dishonour for non-payment? State the cases when notice of dishonour is not necessary. [10 Marks]

Question 6

a) What is a bill of exchange? How does it differ from a promissory note and a cheque? [15 Marks]

b) A the holder of an instrument lost it. He did not give notice of loss to the parties liable on it. He also did not give a public notice of the loss. A approached the drawer to obtain the duplicate but he refused to entertain A. What remedy is available to A? [5 Marks]

Section D

Question 7

Discuss the following:

a) Arbitration agreement is not discharged by the death of the party.  [10 Marks]

b) Administrative assistance and communication between conciliator and parties. [10 Marks]

Question 8

a) What are the grounds for setting aside an arbitral award? [10 Marks]

b) Can an arbitrator pass an exparte order?  [10 Marks]

Section - E

Question 9

a) "Property can be transferred only between living persons". Elaborate. " [10 Marks]

b) "A mere right to sue cannot be transferred". Explain [10 Marks]

Question 10

a) "He who takes benefit under the instrument must adopt the whole of it". Explain the statement in light of Section 35 of the Transfer of Property

Act. [10 Marks]

b) Distinguish between mortgage and charge. [10 Marks]

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