The Specific Relief Act, 1877 Model Test 0% It must be finished within just 30 minutes. Time Over. Thank you Specific relief act half model test universal The Limitation Act Question: 50 Marks: 50 Time: 30 Minute 1 / 50 Under Section 28, what exactly is extinguished at the determination of the limitation period for property possession? A) Only the right to evict B) The right to file an appeal C) The right to such property itself D) The right to claim damages 2 / 50 (Illustration) Right to sue accrues to X during minority. X dies. Minor son Y succeeds. When does time run against Y? A) From the original date of accruer B) From the date Y attains majority C) It doesn't run at all D) From X's date of death 3 / 50 Under Section 2(2), a "bill of exchange" includes: A) A hundi and a cheque B) A bond C) A contract D) A promissory note 4 / 50 According to Section 28, what happens to a person's right to property at the determination of the period limited for instituting a suit for possession? A) His right to such property shall be extinguished B) He must pay a fine to retain it C) It is transferred to the government D) It is suspended 5 / 50 Under Section 2(11), which of the following is NOT a "trustee"? A) An express trustee B) A manager of a religious endowment C) A benamider D) A legally appointed guardian 6 / 50 If a plaintiff prosecutes another civil proceeding in bad faith in a wrong court, will that time be excluded under Sec 14? A) The court will halve the time B) Yes C) Yes, if he had a lawyer D) No, it must be prosecuted in "good faith" 7 / 50 Does Section 10 apply to managers of Hindu, Muslim, or Buddhist religious or charitable endowments? A) No B) Yes, they are deemed to be trustees thereof C) Only to Muslim endowments D) Only to Hindu endowments 8 / 50 Are the rules of Section 6 (Legal disability) available for an application for execution of a decree? A) Yes B) Only for money decrees C) Only for eviction decrees D) No 9 / 50 Does the Limitation Act, 1908 apply to suits under the Divorce Act (Section 29(3))? A) No, nothing in this Act applies to suits under the Divorce Act B) Yes, fully C) Only for property settlements D) Only for child custody 10 / 50 Under Section 16, for a suit for possession by a purchaser at an execution sale, what time is excluded? A) Time during which a proceeding to set aside the sale has been prosecuted B) Time the court was closed C) The time the buyer took to arrange funds D) 60 days 11 / 50 If a disability continues up to the death of the person, who can institute the suit? A) No one B) His legal representative C) The Government D) Any relative 12 / 50 Under Sec 5, who must satisfy the court about "sufficient cause"? A) The court clerk B) The respondent C) The appellant or applicant D) The public prosecutor 13 / 50 Is "good faith" presumed if an act is done with honest intent but without due care? A) Yes, in minor offenses B) Yes C) The judge decides D) No, due care and attention are mandatory 14 / 50 According to Section 3, does a court have the power to dismiss a time-barred suit on its own motion (suo motu)? A) Yes, "although limitation has not been set up as a defence" B) Only if the plaintiff admits it C) No, defendant must plead D) Only in criminal cases 15 / 50 Can a person be a "trustee" if they are a wrong-doer in possession without title? A) No (Sec 2(11)) B) Yes, if they improve the property C) Yes D) Yes, after 12 years 16 / 50 Against a company being wound up by the Court, when is a claim considered instituted? A) When the court acknowledges the claim B) When the company assets are sold C) When the winding-up order is passed D) When the claimant first sends in his claim to the official liquidator 17 / 50 The 20-year period for acquiring an easement must end within how many years next before the institution of the suit? A) Three years B) Two years C) One year D) Five years 18 / 50 A right not arising from contract, by which one person is entitled to remove and appropriate for his own profit any part of the soil belonging to another is an: A) Easement B) Ownership C) Agreement D) Tenancy 19 / 50 Does Section 5 explicitly mention an application for "leave to appeal"? A) No B) Yes C) Only for criminal cases D) Only for Supreme Court 20 / 50 If any special law prescribes a different period of limitation, how does Section 3 apply? A) It applies as if the period were prescribed in the first schedule of the Limitation Act B) Section 3 does not apply C) The special law is void D) The High Court decides 21 / 50 How must an easement (like a watercourse) be enjoyed to become indefeasible under Section 26? A) By paying rent B) Openly, peaceably, and as of right without interruption C) With a written contract D) Secretly 22 / 50 Section 21(2): If one of several joint mortgagees signs a written acknowledgment, does it charge the other mortgagees? A) Yes, if they hold equal shares B) Yes, jointly and severally C) No, not by reason only of that signature D) Only if they are a married couple 23 / 50 Which section of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is directly referenced in Section 6(1)? A) Section 11 B) Section 151 C) Section 10 D) Section 48 24 / 50 Under Section 18, if a necessary document is fraudulently concealed, limitation starts when: A) The police are informed B) The court orders a search C) The person first had the means of producing it or compelling its production D) The defendant confesses 25 / 50 In Section 20, "Debt" includes: A) Moral obligations B) Only verbal promises C) Money payable under a decree or order of Court D) Only bank loans 26 / 50 Does Section 22(1) apply if a party is added owing to an assignment of an interest during the pendency of a suit? A) Only for defendants B) No, Section 22(2) explicitly excludes this C) Yes D) Only for plaintiffs 27 / 50 Under Sec 14 Explanation I, is the day the former suit was instituted counted in the excluded time? A) No B) Only for commercial suits C) Only for civil suits D) Yes 28 / 50 If a document is fraudulently concealed, limitation runs from when the person first had the means of: A) Reading it B) Producing it or compelling its production C) Destroying it D) Copying it 29 / 50 According to Section 9, where once time has begun to run: A) A subsequent disability stops it B) No subsequent disability or inability to sue stops it C) The court can pause it anytime D) Death resets it 30 / 50 Is the time requisite for obtaining a copy of the judgment excluded when applying for a review of judgment (Sec 12(2))? A) Yes B) Only in civil courts C) No D) Only in high court 31 / 50 (Illustration) A enjoys right of way over B's land for 25 years. But for 10 of those years, C (a Hindu widow) had a life interest. Does A have an absolute easement if B contests within 3 years of C's death? A) No, because 10 years are excluded, leaving only 15 years of valid enjoyment B) Yes, if A paid C C) Yes, 25 > 20 D) The court will divide the right 32 / 50 Under Section 7, if NO discharge can be given without the concurrence of the disabled person, when will time run? A) Only against the capable persons B) Immediately C) After 12 years D) It will not run against any of them until one becomes capable of giving discharge or disability ceases 33 / 50 What happens if a person claiming an easement under Sec 26 interruptedly enjoys it for 25 years? A) He gets the right B) He gets half the right C) He does not get the absolute right, as it must be "without interruption" D) He must pay compensation 34 / 50 According to Section 29(3), nothing in the Limitation Act applies to suits under which Act? A) The Marriage Act B) The Divorce Act C) The Trust Act D) The Succession Act 35 / 50 Under Section 22(1), when a new plaintiff or defendant is substituted or added after a suit is instituted, the suit is deemed instituted against him: A) From the date of the cause of action B) When he was so made a party C) On the original filing date D) At the time of the final hearing 36 / 50 If a court is closed on the first day of the limitation period, does Section 4 grant an extension? A) Yes, by 30 days B) No, Section 4 only applies if the period expires on a day the court is closed C) Yes, by one week D) Yes 37 / 50 Under Section 26, the 20-year period for an easement must end within how many years next before the institution of the suit? A) Three years B) One year C) Five years D) Two years 38 / 50 Under Section 13, whose absence from Bangladesh is excluded from the computation of time? A) The Witnesses' B) The Defendant's C) The Judge's D) The Plaintiff's 39 / 50 An instrument whereby a person obliges himself to pay money to another, on condition that the obligation shall be void if a specified act is performed, is called a: A) Bill of exchange B) Promissory note C) Cheque D) Bond 40 / 50 (Illustration) A Hindu makes a note bearing a Native date, payable 4 months after date. Limitation is computed according to: A) Whichever is shorter B) The Gregorian calendar C) The Native calendar D) Whichever is longer 41 / 50 According to Section 29(1), nothing in the Limitation Act shall affect Section 25 of which Act? A) The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 B) The Penal Code, 1860 C) The Evidence Act, 1872 D) The Contract Act, 1872 42 / 50 (Illustration) Plaintiff proves open enjoyment of a right of way from 1890 to 1910. Suit brought in 1911. Is he entitled to judgment? A) Only if he shows a deed B) Only against the government C) No D) Yes 43 / 50 The footnote specifies that the words "or local" were omitted from Section 29 by which Act? A) Act No. VIII of 1930 B) The Constitution C) Act No. XVII of 1914 D) Act No. VIII of 1973 44 / 50 Under Section 7, if one of several jointly entitled persons is under a disability, and a discharge CAN be given without his concurrence, what happens to the limitation time? A) Time will run against them all B) Time runs only against the disabled person C) Time will not run against any of them D) The suit is dismissed 45 / 50 Are sections 4 to 25 inclusive acting as exceptions to the general rule of dismissal in Section 3? A) Only sections 12 to 25 B) Only sections 4 to 10 C) No D) Yes 46 / 50 (Illustration) Debt to firm E, F, G. E & F insane, G minor. When will time run against them? A) Never B) After 3 years C) When G attains majority, or either E or F becomes sane D) Immediately 47 / 50 Under Section 11(2), what two conditions make a foreign rule of limitation a valid defense in Bangladesh? A) Contract extinguished by rule AND parties domiciled there B) Contract is written AND notarized C) Claim exceeds 10k Taka AND defendant is foreigner D) Plaintiff agrees AND court approves 48 / 50 If the period of limitation expires on a day when the Court is closed, when can the suit be instituted? A) On the day the Court re-opens B) On the next working day of the following week C) Within 30 days of re-opening D) The suit becomes barred 49 / 50 Under Section 12(3), when appealing a decree, what time is excluded besides the copy of the decree? A) Time requisite for obtaining a copy of the judgment on which it is founded B) Public holidays C) Time spent hiring a lawyer D) Travel time 50 / 50 Under Section 8, does Section 6 or 7 apply to suits to enforce rights of pre-emption? A) Only for family property B) Only in rural areas C) No, it is a special exception D) Yes Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Send feedback Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print