TG PGLCET LLM 2024 Previous Question Paper with Answers And Key

36) Financial Emergency can be imposed in India, if the President is satisfied that a situation has arisen whereby _______ is threatened.

A) the financial stability or credit of India
B) the financial stability or credit of India or of any part of the territory thereof
C) only the credit of India or any part of the territory thereof
D) only the financial stability or any part of the territory thereof

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B) the financial stability or credit of India or of any part of the territory thereof

37) In which of the following cases, the Supreme Court refused to grant legal recognition for same- sex marriages in India holding that it is a matter for the legislature to decide?

A) Sita Soren v. Union of India
B) Anoop Baranval v. Union of India
C) Vivek Narayan Sharma v. Union of India
D) Supriyo v. Union of India

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D) Supriyo v. Union of India

38) Which of the following categories of judges is not mentioned in the Constitution?

A) Acting judge
B) Adhoc judge
C) Additional judge
D) Puisne judge

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D) Puisne judge

39) “We declare, direct and lay down as a rule that handcuffs or other fetters shall not be forced on a prisoner – convicted or under-trial-while lodged in a jail anywhere in the country or while transporting or in transit from one jail to another or from jail to court and back. The police and the jail authorities, on their own.shall have no authority to direct the hand- cuffing of any inmate of a jail in the country or during transport from one jail to another or from jail to court and back ___”
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court made the above observations?

A) Sheela Barse v. State of Maharashtra.(1983)
B) M.H.Hoskot v. State of Maharashtra.(1978)
C) Citizens for Democracy vs State of Assam and Others.(1996)
D) P.Ramachandra Rao v. State of Karnataka.(2002)

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C) Citizens for Democracy vs State of Assam and Others.(1996)

40) In ______ case, an advocate was punished with a fine of Rs 1/- to undergo a simple imprisonment for a period of three months' and further be debarred from practicing in the Supreme Court for a period of three years, for contempt of court.

A) M.V Jayarajan v. High Court of Kerala (2015)
B) Re: Prashant Bhushan and another (2020)
C) Re: Hon'ble Justice Slrri C.S, Karnan (2017)
D) Re: Vijay Kurle (2020)

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B) Re: Prashant Bhushan and another (2020)

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