Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Series 7: Important Questions for Judiciary, APO & University Exams | Part – VII

The Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Series 7 includes a comprehensive set of questions for Hindu Law.

Update: 2022-08-29 06:33 GMT

The Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Series 7 includes a comprehensive set of questions for Hindu Law, including modules such as Dayabhaga and Mitakshara School of Law, Female Hindu Property and Stridhan, Public and private endowments.

Legal Bites presents Part VII of the Hindu Law Mains Questions Series. The questions listed here, which are arranged by section, will help students study for Judiciary, APO, or University Exams. Candidates can use Legal Bites' list of questions to help them determine the most important and often asked questions and practice their aptitude and knowledge.

Answering questions is a continuous process that is an inevitable component of any test preparation, as we all know. A well-written response displays not just a candidate's knowledge but also his or her ability to tailor the content to the question's requirements.

It is vital to prepare for this exam to pass it thoroughly. To attain mastery over the subjects studied, applicants only need to keep practicing these questions in the months coming up to the examinations. Following it, the candidate's confidence level, as well as their scores, will vastly improve.

Hindu Law Mains Question Answer Series 7

Question 1

Question 2

Discuss the public and private endowments in the Hindu legal system. [BJS 1980]

Question 3

"Endowment is dedication of property for purposes of religion or charity having both the subject and the object certain and capable of ascertainment". [BJS 1984]

Question 4

Write a short but critical note in Idol as a juristic person. [BJS 1984]

Question 5

State briefly the essentials of a valid endowment. What is the legal position of a Mahant? Discuss. [BJS 1986]

Question 6

Discuss the provision of Customary Divorce under Hindu Law with the help of appropriate illustrations and relevant judicial decisions. [Punj JS 2019]

Question 7

What is the position of the Joint Family Property in the hands of a sole surviving coparcener? Explain with the help of appropriate illustrations and relevant judicial decisions. [Punj JS 2019]

Question 8

"The concept of unsoundness of mind under the personal law is broader than the unsoundness of mind in case of a criminal law." Analyse the scope of the soundness of mind under Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, in the light of the above statement, with the help of relevant case laws. [Punj JS 2019]

Question 9

Discuss whether a Hindu woman can be a Karta-Manager of a Mitakshara Hindu Joint Family. [Punj JS 2019]

Question 10

Discuss the legal status of a child born out of a live-in relationship under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. [Punj JS 2019]

Question 11

Explain the concept of Desertion under the matrimonial laws of Hindu and refer to decided cases on this point. Can a Husband compel his wife to resign from her job and stay with him? Discuss. [Punj JS 2019]

Question 12

"Adoption is generally irrevocable and irreversible". Critically analyse the statement with the help of relevant provisions and case laws. [Punj JS 2019]

Question 13

Pursuant to matrimonial differences, a couple H and W sought and obtained divorce by mutual consent. They had a daughter. According to the settlement entered into as between the two, the mother W would maintain the child and she would not claim maintenance for the child and in return the father H relinquished the custody and visitation rights or any meeting rights with the two years old daughter for all times to come. Two years pursuant to the divorce and the mutual agreement, W married H-l and thereupon she gave the daughter through a registered adoption deed to the second husband H-l without seeking the consent of her biological father H. Critically examine the validity of the adoption I the light of relevant provisions of the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956.

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