Frequently asked questions in judicial exams

 

Frequently asked questions in judicial exams



1. Written statement in criminal case.

2. Ground for second appeal

3. Different between indemnity and guarantee

4. How congugal right decree may be enforced

5. If appl uneder order 37 rule 4 dimissed what happened?

6. Tp and sales good acts deals with what?

7. Directory in written statement?

8. Admission in denial?

9. Prime consideration of custody of child?

10. Can criminal case can be decided on oath?

11. Suit in which no limitation

12. Cognizancce by migstrate how taken >

13. Aquittal and conviction different

14. What is tentative order

15. What 12(2) cpc

16. Remedieds for breach of negotiable instrument

17. If a khula suit can be brought on fresh cause of action

18. Different between 540 and 540A

19. Sec 16,17,20,32,20 cpc(TANIA)

20. Different between 265k and 249

21. Appeal for aquittal

22. Grounds for khula

23. How B class be challanged

24. Without filing wriiten statement how u protected right of defendant

25. EXECUTION(KARIM CHANG)

26. Ground for second appeal

27. Lispendence

28. 550 crpc

29. 145 crpc

30. Assembly how dispersed(chang ended)

31. Why two witness necessory in financial obligation

32. What is agency and its kind

33. Section 144 and 188 crpc

34. 195 crpc

35. Different between 249 and 249A

36. Can acussed convicted than charge section 237 crpc

37. Prepondence

38. Mortgage

39. Exparte decree and remedies

40. Section 203 and 403 crpc and double jeopardy

41. Kinds of contract

42. Role of consistency in bail

43. Confession

44. Redempation

45. Conditional gift

46. 349,350,351 crpc

47. 16,17,19 cpc

48. Ground of 2nd appeal

49. Evication application

50. Different between 496 and 497

51. Section 11,15,16 SRPO(JURIAL )

52. 237 AND 190 CRPC

53. SATUTORY GROUND FOR BAIL

54. 120A,107 PPC

55. 9 SECTION OF SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT

56. GROUND FOR PREPATAUL INJUNCTION

57. 516- 516a(MUNAIR GILAL)

58. 249- 249A CRPC

59. 540 AND 540A DIFFERENT

60. 227 CRPC.

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