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BCOMLLB UG2 (BAHLCC220T) Family Law I

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SXUK UG2 BCOMLLB Family Law I

Topic:‐ BAHLCC220T BALLB UG2 MCQ

1) As per_____ of Hindu Marriage Act, neither party should have a spouse living at the time of the marriage will be
offence.
[Question ID = 7181]
1. Section 17 [Option ID = 18999]
2. Section 5 [Option ID = 19000]
3. Section 24 [Option ID = 19001]
4. Section 7 [Option ID = 19002]

Correct Answer :‐
Section 5 [Option ID = 19000]

2) After doing partition once, the parted Hindu cannot get ______ position.
[Question ID = 7182]
1. Separated [Option ID = 19003]
2. Joint [Option ID = 19004]
3. Both [Option ID = 19005]
4. None of these [Option ID = 19006]

Correct Answer :‐
Joint [Option ID = 19004]

3) Whether a Widow is eligible to get part in her deceased husband property:‐


[Question ID = 7183]
1. Yes [Option ID = 19007]
2. No [Option ID = 19008]
3. At the wish of father in law [Option ID = 19009]
4. At the wish of mother in law [Option ID = 19010]

Correct Answer :‐
Yes [Option ID = 19007]

4) What must be the age difference between adopting male and adopted child?
[Question ID = 7184]
1. 25 [Option ID = 19011]
2. 21 [Option ID = 19012]
3. 18 [Option ID = 19013]
4. 30 [Option ID = 19014]

Correct Answer :‐
21 [Option ID = 19012]

5) In joint family, if father debts for personal objects, then the responsible person to pay his debts is:‐
[Question ID = 7185]
1. Great grand sons [Option ID = 19015]
2. Grand Sons [Option ID = 19016]
3. Sons [Option ID = 19017]
4. Daughter [Option ID = 19018]

Correct Answer :‐
Sons [Option ID = 19017]

6) Section 14 of Hindu Succession Act applies to:‐


[Question ID = 7186]
1. Movable properties [Option ID = 19019]
2. Immovable properties [Option ID = 19020]
3. Intellectual properties [Option ID = 19021]
4. Both movable and immovable properties [Option ID = 19022]

Correct Answer :‐
Both movable and immovable properties [Option ID = 19022]

7) A Hindu female ‘W’ dies and is survived by a husband, a son and two unmarried daughters. How the property of ‘W’ will
be divided?
[Question ID = 7187]
1. Into 4 equal parts [Option ID = 19023]
2. ½ to husband and remaining ½ among her son and daughters [Option ID = 19024]
3. ½ to son and remaining ½ among the husband and daughters [Option ID = 19025]
4. 1/3 to husband, 1/3 to son and remaining 1/3 among daughters [Option ID = 19026]

Correct Answer :‐
Into 4 equal parts [Option ID = 19023]

8) Select the ground for disqualification under Hindu Succession Act, 1956:‐
[Question ID = 7188]
1. Mental infirmity [Option ID = 19027]
2. Physical disability [Option ID = 19028]
3. Conversion to other religion [Option ID = 19029]
4. Same sex relationship [Option ID = 19030]

Correct Answer :‐
Conversion to other religion [Option ID = 19029]

9) Who can be adopted as per the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956?
[Question ID = 7189]
1. Only a boy [Option ID = 19031]
2. Only a girl [Option ID = 19032]
3. Both boy and girl [Option ID = 19033]
4. None of these [Option ID = 19034]

Correct Answer :‐
Both boy and girl [Option ID = 19033]

10) Under which provision of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 discusses the right of an unborn child?
[Question ID = 7190]
1. Section 19 [Option ID = 19035]
2. Section 20 [Option ID = 19036]
3. Section 21 [Option ID = 19037]
4. Section 22 [Option ID = 19038]

Correct Answer :‐
Section 20 [Option ID = 19036]

Topic:‐ BAHLCC220T BALLB UG2 SUBJA

1) The marriage of Raj with Sonam could not be consummated as Sonam was suffering from ‘prolapse of uterus’. In 2021,
Raj filed a petition for annulment of marriage under section 12(1)(a) and (c). The counsel for Sonam contended that she
did not suffer from any sexual defects before her marriage and neither she nor her parents were aware of any such defect
at any time before or after the marriage. Decide.
[Question ID = 7208]
1. [Option ID = 19089]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19089]

2) Payal and Rohit jointly moved a petition for divorce by mutual consent under S. 13B of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. After
three months Rohit withdrew his consent and prayed for dismissal of the petition. But Payal contended that Rohit cannot
unilaterally withdraw the consent and prayed the court to pass a decree on the basis of the original petition. Discuss the
maintainability of the petition.
[Question ID = 7209]
1. [Option ID = 19090]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19090]

3) Voidable marriage under Section 12 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955


[Question ID = 7210]
1. [Option ID = 19091]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19091]

4) ‘A’ and ‘B’, two Hindu brothers, governed by the Mitakshara school of Hindu law are members of a joint and undivided
family. ‘A’ dies leaving his brother ‘B’ and a daughter. ‐ Who will get the share of the property of ‘A’? What will happen to
the property of ‘A’ if he was separated from his joint family?
[Question ID = 7211]
1. [Option ID = 19092]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19092]
5) Nineteen years old Sakshi was married to a fifty years old widower Shekhar in 2006 by her father. Her father
deliberately told Sakshi that her would be groom was 25 and a very wealthy man. At the time of wedding Sakshi was
shocked to discovered the truth but kept quite due to the presence of a large number of relatives. She however, refused
to consummate the marriage and ran away from the matrimonial home. She now files a petition praying for a decree of
nullity. Would she be successful? Discuss.
[Question ID = 7212]
1. [Option ID = 19093]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19093]

6) Kirti who was a widow had an affair with Mani who was working in her office. After having a courtship for five years
they decided to get married. After few month Mani approaches the court and files a petition claiming annulment of their
marriage on the ground of consent obtained by fraud as Kirti had concealed the fact that she was widow. Decide the case.
[Question ID = 7213]
1. [Option ID = 19094]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19094]

Topic:‐ BAHLCC220T BALLB UG2 SUBJB

1) Discuss the validity of following marriages:‐


a) Marriage of Mina, a Hindu, with Mahesh, who is her paternal grandfather’s sister’s son’s son.
b) A marriage between son and daughter of two Hindu brothers.
c) Anjali, a Hindu widow married her stepson.
d) Roshan, a Hindu married his deceased brother’s pregnant wife Chandni.
e) Karthik, a widower marries his deceased wife’s unmarried sister.
[Question ID = 7220]
1. [Option ID = 19101]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19101]

2) “Any marriage solemnized, may on a petition presented by either husband or wife, be dissolved by a decree of divorce
on grounds mentioned under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955”.
State the grounds of divorce under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 available for the spouses in India in details.
[Question ID = 7221]
1. [Option ID = 19102]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19102]

3) Discuss the concept of ‘maintenance’ under personal laws as well as under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code
and state the importance of Shah Bano Begum case.
[Question ID = 7222]
1. [Option ID = 19103]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19103]

4) Yogesh filed an application for restitution of conjugal rights under Hindu Marriage Act. He married Niti in temple near
Udaygiri on 17th February, 2001 by exchange of garlands. Yogesh further stated that his mother‐in‐law was ill treating him
for reason that their marriage was not an arranged marriage and the marriage performed was not a marriage at all. Further
he claimed that he and Niti went to Tirumala and they had undergone all marriage ceremonies on 9th September, 2001 in
Tirumala Purohit Sangam hall and thus the marriage was solemnized. The wife who is under the thumb of her mother
deserted Yogesh in April 2002 and she has been living separately ever since. He also produced letters written by his wife
where she declared her love for him and also, he wants to restore the conjugal rights between them. Niti claimed that she
moved out because Yogesh didn’t consummate the marriage on the first place. Therefore, she claimed that this marriage
with Yogesh is not a valid marriage and he is not entitled for Restitution of Conjugal rights. Whether Mr. Yogesh is entitled
for Restitution of conjugal rights or not? Explain in your own words.
[Question ID = 7223]
1. [Option ID = 19104]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19104]

5) State the rules for 'adoption' under Hindu Adoption and Guardianship Act along with CARA guidelines.
[Question ID = 7224]
1. [Option ID = 19105]
Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19105]

6) Enumerate in details the grounds available for a wife filing for Judicial separation.
[Question ID = 7225]
1. [Option ID = 19106]

Correct Answer :‐
[Option ID = 19106]

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