MCQ 01 March 2025

Daily MCQs for Judiciary Prelims Exams - (01 March 2025)



Question/ Answer
Question1:- In which case did the Supreme Court uphold the validity of Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act?
  • a) Saroj Rani v. Sudarshan Kumar Chadha (1984)
  • b) T. Sareetha v. Venkata Subbaiah (1983)
  • c) K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017)
  • d) Joseph Shine v. Union of India (2018)
Answer is a is correct. Saroj Rani v. Sudarshan Kumar Chadha (1984) Hon’ble Supreme Court in SAROJ RANI VS SUDARASHAN KUMAR CHADHA (1984) 4 SCC 90 upheld that Constitutional validity of Sec 9 Hindu Marriage Act. this judgment states that conjugal rights I.e. right of the husband or the wife to the society of the other spouse is not merely creature of the statute. Such a right is inherent in the very institution of marriage itself. The essence of marriage is a sharing of common life, a sharing of all the happiness that life has to offer and all the misery that has to be faced in life
Question2:- In which of the following cases will a contract induced by fraud NOT be voidable?
  • a) When the defrauded party, knowing the fraud, affirms the contract
  • b) When fraud is discovered after contract performance
  • c) When fraud relates to a minor detail
  • d) When fraud is not material to the contract
Answer is a is correct. When the defrauded party, knowing the fraud, affirms the contract Explanation: If the deceived party, after knowing the fraud, still chooses to proceed, they cannot later claim the contract is voidable.
Question3:- Who decides whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not?
  • a) President of India
  • b) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
  • c) Prime Minister
  • d) Finance Minister
Answer is b is correct. Speaker of the Lok Sabha Explanation:As per Article 110(3), the Speaker of the Lok Sabha has the final authority to decide whether a bill is a Money Bill, and their decision cannot be challenged.
Question4:- What is the difference between Khula and Mubarat?
  • a) Khula is initiated by the wife, while Mubarat is by mutual consent
  • b) Mubarat requires a Qazi’s intervention, Khula does not
  • c) Khula is revocable, Mubarat is irrevocable
  • d) Mubarat is only allowed under Hanafi law
Answer is a is correct. Khula is initiated by the wife, while Mubarat is by mutual consent Explanation: Khula is a wife-initiated divorce, whereas Mubarat is when both spouses mutually agree to end the marriage.
Question5:- The Doctrine of Election is based on which legal principle?
  • a) Equity, good conscience, and justice
  • b) Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware)
  • c) Res Judicata
  • d) Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet
Answer is a is correct. Equity, good conscience, and justice Explanation: The Doctrine of Election is derived from the principle of equity, ensuring fairness in property transfers.