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 Does an easement arise from a contract according to Sec 2(5)? A) No, a right not arising from contract B) Depends on the situation C) Yes, if written D) Yes, always 2 / 50 Under Section 26, does the 60-year rule apply if the property over which an easement is claimed belongs to a private company? A) No, only if it belongs to the Government B) Yes, if public limited company C) Yes D) Depends on company size 3 / 50 Does Section 5 explicitly mention an application for "leave to appeal"? A) Yes B) Only for criminal cases C) No D) Only for Supreme Court 4 / 50 If a document is fraudulently concealed, limitation runs from when the person first had the means of: A) Destroying it B) Reading it C) Producing it or compelling its production D) Copying it 5 / 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) Within 30 days of re-opening C) The suit becomes barred D) On the next working day of the following week 6 / 50 Under Sec 15(1), if the execution of a decree is stayed by an injunction, is the day the injunction was withdrawn excluded? A) No B) Yes C) Counted as half day D) Depends on the judge 7 / 50 Under Sec 5, who must satisfy the court about "sufficient cause"? A) The appellant or applicant B) The public prosecutor C) The court clerk D) The respondent 8 / 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) No B) Only against the government C) Only if he shows a deed D) Yes 9 / 50 What suspends the running of time for recovering a debt according to the proviso of Section 9? A) A national emergency B) The debtor leaving the country C) Letters of administration to the estate of a creditor being granted to his debtor D) The creditor falling ill 10 / 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) At the time of the final hearing B) On the original filing date C) From the date of the cause of action D) When he was so made a party 11 / 50 Under Section 25, instruments are deemed made with reference to which calendar? A) Julian Calendar B) Gregorian Calendar C) Bengali Calendar D) Hijri Calendar 12 / 50 Which Act substituted the words "High Court Division" for "High Court" in the Limitation Act, 1908? A) The Constitution of Bangladesh B) The Supreme Court Act C) The Law Reform Ordinance, 1978 D) Bangladesh Laws (Revision and Declaration) Act, 1973 13 / 50 Does the Limitation Act, 1908 apply to suits under the Divorce Act (Section 29(3))? A) Only for child custody B) No, nothing in this Act applies to suits under the Divorce Act C) Only for property settlements D) Yes, fully 14 / 50 Section 29(1) explicitly states that nothing in this Act shall affect Section 25 of the: A) Contract Act, 1872 B) Evidence Act, 1872 C) Penal Code, 1860 D) Transfer of Property Act, 1882 15 / 50 Which sections of the Limitation Act, 1908 came into force at once? A) Sections 1 and 31 B) Only Section 1 C) Sections 1 and 2 D) Sections 3 and 5 16 / 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 17 / 50 If a disability continues up to the death of the person, who can institute the suit? A) No one B) The Government C) His legal representative D) Any relative 18 / 50 Under Section 11(2), what two conditions make a foreign rule of limitation a valid defense in Bangladesh? A) Contract is written AND notarized B) Contract extinguished by rule AND parties domiciled there C) Plaintiff agrees AND court approves D) Claim exceeds 10k Taka AND defendant is foreigner 19 / 50 According to the Explanation in Section 20, "Debt" includes money payable under a: A) Moral obligation B) Verbal agreement only C) Void contract D) Decree or order of Court 20 / 50 Does a "suit" include an application? A) Yes B) Yes, if filed together C) Only interlocutory applications D) No 21 / 50 Section 19 Explanation III: An application for the execution of a decree or order is considered an application in respect of a: A) Privilege B) Right C) Contract D) Liability 22 / 50 Can an oral acknowledgment restart the limitation period under Section 19? A) Yes, if there are witnesses B) Yes, in rural courts C) Yes, if recorded D) No, it must be in writing 23 / 50 Does Section 17 (effect of death) apply to suits for the possession of an hereditary office? A) Only for religious offices B) Yes C) Only for government offices D) No 24 / 50 What is the effect of a valid acknowledgment under Section 19? A) It stops time permanently B) A fresh period of limitation shall be computed from the time it was signed C) The suit is automatically won D) The limitation period is extended by 6 months 25 / 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 Hindu endowments D) Only to Muslim endowments 26 / 50 Does the term "easement" in Section 2(5) include a right arising from a contract? A) Yes, if oral B) Yes, if registered C) No, "a right not arising from contract" D) Yes 27 / 50 When is a suit instituted in the case of a pauper? A) When the plaint is presented B) When the court grants leave C) When his application for leave to sue as a pauper is made D) When the defendant appears 28 / 50 Does Section 28 extinguish the right itself or merely bar the remedy? A) Extinguishes the right to such property B) Converts it to a tenancy C) Merely bars the remedy D) Creates a new right 29 / 50 Section 29(4) states that Sections 26 and 27 do not apply to cases arising in territories to which which Act extends? A) The Forest Act B) The Registration Act C) The Property Act D) The Easements Act, 1882 30 / 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? A) It restarts the limitation period B) It is excluded C) It is included in the limitation period D) It bars the suit forever 31 / 50 (Illustration) A sues for a legacy. Accruer during minority. He attains majority 11 years later. Ordinary law leaves 1 year. Under Sections 6 and 8, how much time does he have from attaining majority? A) 3 years B) 2 years C) 12 years D) 1 year 32 / 50 Under Section 12(3), when appealing a decree, what time is excluded besides the copy of the decree? A) Public holidays B) Time spent hiring a lawyer C) Travel time D) Time requisite for obtaining a copy of the judgment on which it is founded 33 / 50 Under Section 29(2)(a), which specific provisions apply to special laws unless expressly excluded? A) Sections 1 to 5 only B) Only Part IV C) All sections D) Sections 4, 9 to 18, and 22 34 / 50 If a person is affected by two disabilities when the time is to be reckoned, when does the time run? A) Time does not stop for two disabilities B) The court decides C) After the first disability ceases D) After both disabilities have ceased 35 / 50 If the defense does not set up limitation as a defense, what must the court do to a time-barred suit? A) Dismiss it B) Ask the plaintiff for an explanation C) Issue a show-cause notice D) Accept it 36 / 50 Does Section 17 (effect of death) apply to suits to enforce rights of pre-emption? A) Only for commercial properties B) No C) Only if the legal representative is a minor D) Yes 37 / 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) He must pay a fine to retain it B) His right to such property shall be extinguished C) It is suspended D) It is transferred to the government 38 / 50 In Section 2(7), what two words are paired together to define "good faith"? A) Honesty and Truth B) Prompt and Accurate C) Due care and attention D) Legal and Righteous 39 / 50 Section 22(2): Does the rule of new limitation starting upon substitution apply when a plaintiff is made a defendant? A) No, Section 22(1) does not apply to this case B) Yes C) Only in tort claims D) Only in property disputes 40 / 50 Can a person be a "trustee" if they are a wrong-doer in possession without title? A) Yes, after 12 years B) No (Sec 2(11)) C) Yes D) Yes, if they improve the property 41 / 50 Does the definition of "promissory note" include a note payable on demand? A) Only if specified in a separate contract B) Only for bank notes C) No D) Yes 42 / 50 Does Section 22(1) apply if a party is added owing to devolution of any interest during the pendency of a suit? A) Yes B) Only if it's bankruptcy C) Only if it's a death D) No, Section 22(2) explicitly excludes this scenario 43 / 50 In territories where the Easements Act, 1882 extends, do Sections 26 and 27 of the Limitation Act apply? A) Yes B) Partially C) At the judge's discretion D) No, they shall not apply 44 / 50 Section 26: To acquire an easement, the enjoyment must be without: A) Permission B) Interruption C) Knowledge D) Payment 45 / 50 (Illustration) The right to sue accrues to A during minority. He attains majority four years later. The limitation period is 3 years. When must he sue? A) Within 3 years from attaining majority B) Within 3 years from the date of accruer C) Within 1 year from attaining majority D) Within 4 years from accruer 46 / 50 According to Section 3, when is a suit instituted in the case of a claim against a wound-up company? A) When the liquidator is appointed B) When the claimant first sends in his claim to the official liquidator C) On the date of winding up D) When the court confirms the claim 47 / 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) Five years B) Two years C) Three years D) One year 48 / 50 Does Section 18 (Fraud) compute time from when the fraud was committed, or from when it was known? A) When known to the person injuriously affected B) When committed C) When the court discovers it D) When the police report it 49 / 50 Is the time requisite for obtaining a copy of the decree appealed from excluded? A) Only if the judge permits B) Yes C) Only in criminal cases D) No 50 / 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 does not get the absolute right, as it must be "without interruption" C) He must pay compensation D) He gets half the right Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Send feedback Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print