The Specific Relief Act, 1877 Model Test

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The Limitation Act

Question: 50
Marks: 50
Time: 30 Minute

1 / 50

What is the form requirement for an acknowledgment under Section 19?

2 / 50

Under Section 12(4), for an application to set aside an award, what time is excluded?

3 / 50

(Illustration) Plaintiff proves open enjoyment of a right of way from 1890 to 1910. Suit brought in 1911. Is he entitled to judgment?

4 / 50

Under Section 21(1), the expression "agent duly authorised" for a person under disability includes:

5 / 50

Under Section 18, if a person is kept from the knowledge of his right to sue by fraud, when does the time begin to run?

6 / 50

Section 16 relates to the exclusion of time for proceedings to set aside what kind of sale?

7 / 50

The footnote indicates that the word "Bangladesh" was substituted for which word in the original Act?

8 / 50

If a suit requires a mandatory notice period under any enactment, is that notice period excluded from limitation?

9 / 50

Section 26: To acquire an easement, the enjoyment must be without:

10 / 50

To which territory does the Limitation Act, 1908 extend?

11 / 50

Under Section 18, if a necessary document is fraudulently concealed, limitation starts when:

12 / 50

Can a person be a "trustee" if they are a wrong-doer in possession without title?

13 / 50

According to Section 14 (Explanation II), a plaintiff resisting an appeal is deemed to be:

14 / 50

If a writing containing an acknowledgment is undated, can oral evidence of its contents be received (Sec 19(2))?

15 / 50

Under Sec 14 Explanation III, what is deemed to be a cause of a like nature with defect of jurisdiction?

16 / 50

Is a wrong-doer in possession without title considered a "trustee" under the Act?

17 / 50

Section 10 deals with suits against:

18 / 50

Under Section 15(1), if the institution of a suit is stayed by an injunction, what happens to the time of the continuance of the injunction?

19 / 50

Under Section 5, an appeal may be admitted after the period of limitation if the appellant satisfies the Court that:

20 / 50

If an easement is claimed over Government property, what is the required period of continuous enjoyment?

21 / 50

Does Section 22(1) apply if a party is added owing to an assignment of an interest during the pendency of a suit?

22 / 50

According to the Explanation in Section 26, is an interruption valid if it is not submitted to or acquiesced in for one year after the claimant has notice?

23 / 50

Section 23: In the case of a continuing wrong independent of contract, when does the fresh period of limitation begin?

24 / 50

Under Section 26, does the 60-year rule apply if the property over which an easement is claimed belongs to a private company?

25 / 50

Under Section 27, within how many years after the determination of the life interest must the reversioner resist the claim?

26 / 50

(Illustration) Debt to firm E, F, G. E & F insane, G minor. When will time run against them?

27 / 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:

28 / 50

In territories where the Easements Act, 1882 extends, do Sections 26 and 27 of the Limitation Act apply?

29 / 50

Section 13 states that the time a defendant is absent from territories under whose administration is excluded?

30 / 50

According to Section 2(6), "foreign country" means:

31 / 50

Does a continuing breach of contract mean limitation starts only once at the first breach?

32 / 50

Does a "suit" include an application?

33 / 50

Under Section 7, what is required for time to run against jointly entitled persons when one is disabled?

34 / 50

An instrument whereby the maker engages absolutely to pay a specified sum of money to another at a time therein limited, or on demand, or at sight is a:

35 / 50

An acknowledgment of liability under Section 19 must be made:

36 / 50

Is the time requisite for obtaining a copy of the decree appealed from excluded?

37 / 50

In Section 20, "Debt" includes:

38 / 50

What suspends the running of time for recovering a debt according to the proviso of Section 9?

39 / 50

Does Section 28 extinguish the right itself or merely bar the remedy?

40 / 50

How must an easement (like a watercourse) be enjoyed to become indefeasible under Section 26?

41 / 50

Are Sections 30, 31, and 32 still active parts of the Limitation Act, 1908?

42 / 50

Under Sec 5, who must satisfy the court about "sufficient cause"?

43 / 50

If a document is fraudulently concealed, limitation runs from when the person first had the means of:

44 / 50

According to Section 2(10), "suit" does not include:

45 / 50

Does Section 17 (effect of death) apply to suits for the possession of an hereditary office?

46 / 50

Under Section 25, instruments are deemed made with reference to which calendar?

47 / 50

According to Section 9, where once time has begun to run:

48 / 50

Under Section 8, does Section 6 or 7 apply to suits to enforce rights of pre-emption?

49 / 50

Section 26 Explanation: Is an obstruction considered an interruption if it is submitted to or acquiesced in for 6 months?

50 / 50

True or False context: Under Section 5, is ignorance of law considered a sufficient cause?

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