The Specific Relief Act, 1877 Model Test

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The Limitation Act

Question: 50
Marks: 50
Time: 30 Minute

1 / 50

Does an easement arise from a contract according to Sec 2(5)?

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?

3 / 50

Does Section 5 explicitly mention an application for "leave to appeal"?

4 / 50

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

5 / 50

If the period of limitation expires on a day when the Court is closed, when can the suit be instituted?

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Under Sec 15(1), if the execution of a decree is stayed by an injunction, is the day the injunction was withdrawn excluded?

7 / 50

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

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?

9 / 50

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

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:

11 / 50

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

12 / 50

Which Act substituted the words "High Court Division" for "High Court" in the Limitation Act, 1908?

13 / 50

Does the Limitation Act, 1908 apply to suits under the Divorce Act (Section 29(3))?

14 / 50

Section 29(1) explicitly states that nothing in this Act shall affect Section 25 of the:

15 / 50

Which sections of the Limitation Act, 1908 came into force at once?

16 / 50

Which section of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is directly referenced in Section 6(1)?

17 / 50

If a disability continues up to the death of the person, who can institute the suit?

18 / 50

Under Section 11(2), what two conditions make a foreign rule of limitation a valid defense in Bangladesh?

19 / 50

According to the Explanation in Section 20, "Debt" includes money payable under a:

20 / 50

Does a "suit" include an application?

21 / 50

Section 19 Explanation III: An application for the execution of a decree or order is considered an application in respect of a:

22 / 50

Can an oral acknowledgment restart the limitation period under Section 19?

23 / 50

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

24 / 50

What is the effect of a valid acknowledgment under Section 19?

25 / 50

Does Section 10 apply to managers of Hindu, Muslim, or Buddhist religious or charitable endowments?

26 / 50

Does the term "easement" in Section 2(5) include a right arising from a contract?

27 / 50

When is a suit instituted in the case of a pauper?

28 / 50

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

29 / 50

Section 29(4) states that Sections 26 and 27 do not apply to cases arising in territories to which which Act extends?

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?

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?

32 / 50

Under Section 12(3), when appealing a decree, what time is excluded besides the copy of the decree?

33 / 50

Under Section 29(2)(a), which specific provisions apply to special laws unless expressly excluded?

34 / 50

If a person is affected by two disabilities when the time is to be reckoned, when does the time run?

35 / 50

If the defense does not set up limitation as a defense, what must the court do to a time-barred suit?

36 / 50

Does Section 17 (effect of death) apply to suits to enforce rights of pre-emption?

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?

38 / 50

In Section 2(7), what two words are paired together to define "good faith"?

39 / 50

Section 22(2): Does the rule of new limitation starting upon substitution apply when a plaintiff is made a defendant?

40 / 50

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

41 / 50

Does the definition of "promissory note" include a note payable on demand?

42 / 50

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

43 / 50

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

44 / 50

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

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?

46 / 50

According to Section 3, when is a suit instituted in the case of a claim against a wound-up company?

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?

48 / 50

Does Section 18 (Fraud) compute time from when the fraud was committed, or from when it was known?

49 / 50

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

50 / 50

What happens if a person claiming an easement under Sec 26 interruptedly enjoys it for 25 years?

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