ICLS Surprise Quiz

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ICLS Surprise Quiz

Test your knowledge of legal concepts and frameworks with our engaging ICLS Surprise Quiz! Dive deep into questions covering sources of law, regulation of political parties, dispute resolution, and more. This quiz is perfect for law students, professionals, and anyone interested in legal principles.

Key Features:

  • 10 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
  • Easily accessible and user-friendly interface
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ActiveLawyer217
Which of the following is NOT a source of law:
(a) Customs
(b) Traditions
(c) International law
(d) Ratio decidendi
Which of the countries provides for regulation of political parties in its constitution?
USA
UK
Germany
Sri Lanka
Which section of CPC provides for court-mandated mediation?
15
20
98
89
An arbitral tribunal, in its proceedings, is bound to follow:
Code of Civil Procedure
Code of Criminal Procedure
None of the above
Both of the above
€˜Divine rights of the king’ may come under the ambit of which of the following theories of law?
Pure Theory of law
Positivism
Natural law
Utilitarianism
A and B are partners in a firm. They enter into a dispute with each other. The dispute involves confidential trade secrets which both parties are reluctant to disclose. Which of the following means of dispute resolution is most suited for them:
Arbitration
Mediation
Civil suit
Lok Adalat
X limited and Y limited are 2 companies. They have entered into a written agreement to resolve disputes of civil nature between each other through an arbitrator. The agreement is silent on the identity of the arbitrator. Which of the following is correct
The agreement is not valid as disputes of civil nature cannot be referred to arbitration.
The agreement is valid.
The agreement is not valid as the arbitrator is not appointed.
None of the above
The Government of India has passed SEBI Act, 1996. This Act allows SEBI to frame rules for the governance of Capital markets. This is an example of:
Ordinance
Custom
Delegated legislation
None of the above
In one of the states of India, there is a custom of duels where prospective grooms fire loaded guns at each other. This custom has been in existence from time immemorial.
The custom is law as it has been followed from time immemorial.
The custom is not law because it has been followed only in one state, not across India.
The custom is not law because it is unreasonable.
The custom is law because it pertains to personal laws.
Statement 1: Ratio decidendi is the binding part of the judgement, binding on other courts. Statement 2: Obiter dicta of the judgment is the reason for the judgement while ratio decidendi is the court's observations.
Statements 1 & 2 are both correct. Statement 2 is the correct explanation of Statement 1.
Statements 1 & 2 are both correct. Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1.
Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect
Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2 is correct.
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