Friday, April 28, 2017

Laws/Books Recommended for civil judge & Judicial Magistrate exam both for MCQs and Written Test:

Laws/Books Recommended for civil judge & judicial Magistrate exam both for MCQs and Written Test:
• EXPORING THE WORLD OF ENGLISH 
(FOR ENGLISH GENERAL)
• CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908
• CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, 1898
• PAKISTAN PENAL CODE, 1860
• FAMILY COURT MANUAL
• SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1877
• QANOON-E-SHAHADAT, 1984
• THE LIMITATION ACT, 1908
• SINDH CIVIL COURT ORDINANCE, 1962
• SINDH CIVIL COURT RULES.

Pre-entry written Test for Civil Judges & Judicial Magistrates High Court of Sindh

Model Paper III (Criminal Law)
Pre-entry written Test for Civil Judges & Judicial Magistrates
High Court of Sindh
Note: Attempt any seven questions.
Time limit: 3 hours
Each question carries equal marks.
Q.1 How many criminal courts work under the
control of District Judge in a district? Discuss
their powers and jurisdiction.
Q.2. Elaborate trial in criminal cases followed in the
courts of a magistrate?
Q.3. Describe kinds of bails and under what provision
of law these are applied for?
Q.4. What should be the consideration of a judge at
the time of granting bail in non bailable offences?
Q.5 What is meant by ‘rule of consistency’? Write a
bail order in a case of theft applying rule of
consistency.
Q.6. What are the discriminatory powers of a judge
who presides a criminal court? How and in what

Pre–entry written test for Civil Judges & Judicial Magistrates High Court of Sindh

Model Paper II (Civil Law)
Pre–entry written test for Civil Judges & Judicial Magistrates
High Court of Sindh
Note: Attempt any ten (10) questions. (5 from each section)
Time limit: 3 hours

Each question carries equal marks.
Q.1. Discuss the circumstances under which temporary
injunction order, passed by a civil court, is vacated?
Q.2. Discuss the pecuniary jurisdiction of civil courts in
Sindh?
Q.3. How many modes of service are available in the Code
of Civil Procedure, 1908 and when order of
substituted service becomes necessary?
Q.4. What are the considerations of an application field for
rejection of plaint?
Q.5. Define any four from the following:
i. Res Judicata ii. Temporary injunction
iii. Permanent injunction iv. Estoppels
v. Primary and secondary evidence
Q.6. Discuss relevant articles of Qanoon-e-Shahadat that
are applied for while recording evidence in a court
of law.
Q.7. What is the different between sections 35 & 35-A of
civil procedure Code and under what circumstances
a judge should apply each section?
Q.8. Discuss with illustration the value of evidence that
may have become available because of modern
devices and techniques.
Q.9. Write a short note on examination-in-chief, crossexamination
and re-examination?
Q.10. How will you proceed to execute the following
decrees:
i. For recovery of possession of immovable property.
ii. For specific performance of an agreement to sell.
iii. Recovery of money.
Q.11. Explain the term of “Legal Disability” with reference
to the relevant provisions of the Limitation Act, 1908
and state the manner of computation of limitation in
such cases.
Q.12. Explain the terms “Acknowledgement” and “Promise
to Pay” with reference to the relevant provisions of
the Limitation Act, 1908, and their legal effect vis-à-
vis limitation for filing of relevant suits.
Q.13. What contracts cannot be specifically enforced?
Explain with reference to the relevant provisions of
the Specific relief Act, 1877.
Q.14. State the conditions enabling a Court to cancel a
written instrument.
Q.15. State the cases in which an injunction shall not be
issued by a Court.

SINDH HIGH COURTCivil Judge & Judicial Magistrate written test past papers 2012 and 2015


SINDH HIGH COURTCivil Judge & Judicial Magistrate written test past papers  2012 and 2015

Saturday, April 15, 2017

FRENCH CONSTITUTION OF OCTOBER 4, 1958


CONSTITUTION OF OCTOBER 4, 1958
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WARNING
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By virtue of the Constitutional Law no. 2008-724 of July 23, 2008:
1° The versions in italics of articles 11, 13, 25 subject to 4° below, 34-1, 39, 44, 56, 61-1, 65, 69, 71-1 and 73 of the Constitution will come into effect in the manner determined by statutes and Institutional Acts necessary for their application ;
2° The versions in italics of articles 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 and 51-2 of the Constitution will come into effect on March 1, 2009 ;
3° The versions in italics of the title of Title XV and articles 88-1, 88-2, 88-4, 88-5, 88-6, 88-7 will come into effect upon the coming into effect of the Treaty of Lisbon, amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community, signed on December 13, 2007 ;
4° The provisions of the version in italics of article 25 of the Constitution concerning the temporary nature of the replacement of Members of the National Assembly and of Senators accepting governmental positions, applies to Members of the National Assembly and to Senators having accepted such positions prior to the date of coming into effect of the Institutional Act provided for in this article, if, on this same date, they still hold such a position and if the parliamentary term of office for which they were elected has not yet expired ;
5° The two versions of article 88-5 are not applicable to accessions that result from an Intergovernmental Conference whose meeting was decided by the European Council before July 1, 2004.
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CONTENTS
PREAMBLE
TITLE I - On Sovereignty (art. 2 to 4)
TITLE II - The President of the Republic (art. 5 to 19)
TITLE III - The Government (art. 20 to 23)
TITLE IV - Parliament (art. 24 to 33)
TITLE V - On Relations between Parliament and the Government (art. 34 to 51)
TITLE VI - On Treaties and International Agreements (art. 52 to 55)
TITLE VII - The Constitutional Council (art. 56 to 63)
TITLE VIII - On Judicial Authority (art. 64 to 66-1)
TITLE IX - The High Court (art. 67 and 68)
TITLE X - On the Criminal Liability of Members of the Government (art. 68-1 to 68-3)
TITLE XI - The Economic, Social and Environmental Council (art. 69 to 71)
TITLE XI A - The Defender of Rights (art. 71-1)
TITLE XII - On Territorial Communities (art. 72 to 75)
TITLE XIII - Transitional Provisions relating to New Caledonia (art. 76 to 77)
TITLE XIV - On Association Agreements (art. 88)
TITLE XV - On the European Communities and the European Union (art. 88-1 to 88-5)
- The European Union (art. 88-1 to 88-7)
TITLE XVI - On Amendments to the Constitution (art. 89)
TITLE XVII (Repealed)
CHARTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
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CONSTITUTION
The Government of the Republic, in accordance with the Constitutional statute of June 3rd 1958, has proposed,
The French people have adopted,
The President of the Republic hereby promulgates the Constitutional statute worded as follows :
PREAMBLE
The French people solemnly proclaim their attachment to the Rights of Man and the principles of national sovereignty as defined by the Declaration of 1789, confirmed and complemented by the Preamble to the Constitution of 1946, and to the rights and duties as defined in the Charter for the Environment of 2004.
By virtue of these principles and that of the self-determination of peoples, the Republic offers to the overseas territories which have expressed the will to adhere to them new institutions founded on the common ideal of liberty, equality and fraternity and conceived for the purpose of their democratic development.
________
ARTICLE 1. France shall be an indivisible, secular, democratic and social Republic. It shall ensure the equality of all citizens before the law, without distinction of origin, race or religion. It shall respect all beliefs. It shall be organised on a decentralised basis.
Statutes shall promote equal access by women and men to elective offices and posts as well as to professional and social positions.
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Title I
ON SOVEREIGNTY
ARTICLE 2. The language of the Republic shall be French.
The national emblem shall be the blue, white and red tricolour flag.
The national anthem shall be La Marseillaise.
The maxim of the Republic shall be “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”.
The principle of the Republic shall be: government of the people, by the people and for the people.

MCQ s THE JURISPRUDENCE FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS


MCQs The Constitution of Pakistatn 1973 , FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS

MCQs The Constitution of Pakistatn 1973 , FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS

1. 
Constitution of 1973 was authenticated and published in the official Gazette on
23rd March, 1973
12th May, 1973
12th April, 1973
Answer: Option C
2. 
The Constitution of 1973 came into force on
23rd March, 1973
12th May, 1973
14th August, 1973
Answer: Option C
3. 
Constitution of 1973 consist
250 Articles,
280 Articles
285 Articles
Answer: Option B
4. 
Constitution of 1973 consist ______
6 schedules
7 schedules
8 schedules
Answer: Option B
5. 
Objectives Resolution was passed on
January, 1949
February, 1949
March, 1949
None of above
Answer: Option C
6. 
According to Objectives Resolution sovereignty over the entire Universe belongs to
Public of Pakistan
Almighty Allah
Government of Pakistan
None of above
Answer: Option B
7. 
According to Objectives Resolution authority enjoyed by the peoples of Pakistan within limits prescribed by Almighty Allah as sacred _______
Trust
Right
Duty
None of above
Answer: Option A

MCQs The West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinancee 1962 , FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS

MCQs The West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinancee 1962 , FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS

1. 
The West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance was enacted on
8th December, 1961
9th January, 1962
8th February, 1962
None of above
Answer: Option B
2. 
The West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 consists ______ sections
26
27
28
None of above
Answer: Option C
3. 
The West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 contains _____ schedule
2
3
4
None of above
Answer: Option D
4. 
Section 2, of the West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance deals with
Definitions
Kinds of Civil Courts
Kinds of Court's staffs
None of above
Answer: Option A
5. 
According to The West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962 section 2(a), "Government" means
Local Government
Provincial Government
Federal Government
None of above
Answer: Option B
6. 
As per section 2(b), of The West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance, "High Court" means
High Court of any province
High Court of concerned province
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
Answer: Option B
7. 
Section 2
Suit
Land
Suit land
None of above
Answer: Option B
8. 
The suits relating to land or to any right or interest in land is called
Suit
Land suit
Miscellaneous suits
None of above
Answer: Option B
9. 
Small cause means of the nature cognizable by the Court of small causes under the Provincial Small Causes Courts Act,
1885
1886
1887
None of above
Answer: Option C

10. 
Unclassed suit means a suit which is neither
A small cause
A land suit
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
Answer: Option C
11. 
The term "value" used with reference to a suit means the amount or value of the
Court fee
Subject matter of the suit
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
Answer: Option B

MCQs The Specific Relief Act of 1877 , FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS


MCQs The Specific Relief Act of 1877 , FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR , ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS


1. 
The Specific Relief Act of 1877 was enacted on
7th February, 1877
7th March, 1877
7th April, 1877
Answer: Option A
2. 
The Specific Relief Act, was enforced on
1st March 1877
1st April 1877
1st May 1877
Answer: Option C
3. 
The Specific Relief Act contain_____, sections
55
57
59
Answer: Option B
4. 
The Specific Relief Act, of 1877 contains_____ schedule
1
2
None of the above
Answer: Option C
5. 
The Specific Relief Act is_____ kind of law
Penal
Specific
Fiscal
Answer: Option B
6. 
As per section 3, of Specific Relief Act every duty enforceable by law is called
Duty
Legal duty
Obligation
Answer: Option C
7. 
Any instrument (other than a will or codicil as defined by the Indian Succession Act) whereby the destination or devolution of successive interest in movable and immovable property is disposed of or is agreed to be disposed of is called
Affidavit
Power of attorney
Instrument
Settlement
Answer: Option D
8. 
Relief can not be granted for agreements which are
Enforceable by law
Not enforceable by law
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option B
9. 
Section______, of the Specific Relief Act provide ways of relief granting
5
6
7
Answer: Option A
10. 
As per section 5, of The Specific Relief Act provides_____ ways through which relief can be given
5
7
10
Answer: Option A

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