Company Law (MCQs)

What is the primary purpose of Company Law? a) To regulate trade b) To govern the formation and operation of companies c) To protect consumer rights d) To enforce contracts What is a “limited liability” company? a) A partnership with unlimited liability b) A company where the owners’ liability is limited to their investment c) … Read more

Jurisprudence (MCQs)

What is jurisprudence? a) A type of law b) A branch of political science c) The study of legal theory and philosophy d) The application of law in courts Who is known as the father of jurisprudence? a) Thomas Hobbes b) Jeremy Bentham c) John Locke d) Karl Marx Which of the following best defines … Read more

Public International Law (MCQs)

What is the primary purpose of Public International Law? a) To regulate domestic affairs b) To govern the relations between states and international organizations c) To enforce criminal laws d) To manage local governance Which of the following is considered a source of International Law? a) Domestic legislation b) Treaties and conventions c) National court … Read more

Family Law (MCQs)

What is the primary purpose of Family Law? a) To regulate business transactions b) To govern family relationships and domestic matters c) To enforce criminal laws d) To manage property rights Which of the following is considered a ground for divorce in most jurisdictions? a) Irreconcilable differences b) Excessive wealth c) Education level d) Career … Read more

Property Law (MCQs)

What is the primary purpose of Property Law? a) To regulate personal relationships b) To govern the ownership and use of real and personal property c) To enforce contracts d) To punish criminal behavior Which of the following best defines ‘real property’? a) Personal belongings b) Land and anything permanently attached to it c) Intellectual … Read more

Administrative Law (MCQs)

What is the primary function of Administrative Law? a) To govern the relationship between individuals b) To regulate the actions of governmental agencies c) To enforce criminal law d) To create legislation Which of the following is NOT a source of Administrative Law? a) Statutes b) Regulations c) International treaties d) Case law Administrative agencies … Read more

Tort Law (MCQs)

What is the primary objective of Tort Law? a) To punish wrongdoers b) To provide compensation to the injured party c) To enforce contracts d) To impose fines Which of the following is a key element in tort law? a) Consideration b) Offer and acceptance c) Duty of care d) Free consent Negligence is defined … Read more

Contract Law (MCQs)

Which law governs contracts in India? a) Indian Penal Code b) Indian Contract Act, 1872 c) Transfer of Property Act d) Civil Procedure Code A contract becomes void when it ceases to be enforceable by law under which section? a) Section 10 b) Section 2(j) c) Section 4 d) Section 9 An agreement not enforceable … Read more

Criminal Law (MCQs)

Which of the following is the primary legislation governing criminal law in India? a) Civil Procedure Code b) Evidence Act c) Indian Penal Code (IPC) d) Contract Act Which section of the IPC deals with murder? a) Section 302 b) Section 304 c) Section 302 d) Section 307 Which section of the IPC defines ‘theft’? … Read more

Constitutional Law (MCQs)

Which part of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights? a) Part I b) Part II c) Part III d) Part IV Who is regarded as the father of the Indian Constitution? a) Jawaharlal Nehru b) Sardar Patel c) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar d) Mahatma Gandhi What does the Preamble of the Constitution declare India as? a) … Read more