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SAMPLE PAPER CIVIL JUDGES SAMPLE ENGLISH Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate word, from the given lettered choices (A to E) below each. 1, If a junior executive neglects his professional development and education, he can easily and quickly become obsolete in a world changing at rates. management ... voluminous higher ... vulnerable better ... supreme continuing ... dizzying value ... profound 2A acceptance of contemporary forms of social behavior has misled a few into believing that the values in conflict with the present age are for all purposes : casual ... reliable superficial ... trenchant complacent ... superseded cautious ... redemptive plaintive ... redundant Five lettered pairs (A to E) follow a related pair of words given in capitals. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in capitals. 3. ETHICS : MORALITY: premise: induction jurisprudence: law 4. captious: kind: admiration questionable: response reprehensible: censure incredible: ecstasy SAMPLE Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. 5. INTERLOCKING: dependent internal peripheral sequential variable 6. CONGENIAL: A. Irritable B. sterling Cc. clement D. feral E. courteous Questions 7-8 are based on the following passage. Of all organs in the body, perhaps the most mysterious one is the brain. Scientists, physicians, and psychologists have often been at odds about how the brain functions. Still, today we do know that not only is the brain the center of the nervous system, it is considered the seat of one's emotions, memory, and ideas as well. In the past, it was popular for both doctors and laymen to often talk about the left and right hemispheres of the brain, as if each had very specifically assigned functions. Today, this is not considered nearly as cut and dried as it once was. That is to say, we now know much more than we did a decade ago, and realize that though each area of the brain is associated with certain skills or functions, no one particular area of the brain is thought of as fully responsible for one specific function. In very loose terminology, the right hemisphere of the brain controls the left side of the body (the arm, leg, hand etcetera); Ii e, the left hemisphere controls the right side of the body. In general, it is believed that the left hemisphere primarily controls language learning skills, and the right side controls creative activities. One reason, however, that there is much less emphasis on whether a person is considered to be “right-" or "left-brained” is that there is such an overlap in these areas. For example, a person who is greatly skilled at language learning may also be highly creative or imaginative, o1 possess musical ability, which is considered to be “right-braine also. SAMPLE Much has been learned about the functioning of the brain through recent medical and scientific research on the subject, and by studying brain-damaged patients. And from these studies, great strides have been made in treating patients with epilepsy, brain tumors, and a host of other brain disorders and diseases. Still, the brain is a great unknown in myriad ways, and remains one of the most challenging and fascinating areas in the medical field. 7. The word “subject” in the passage refers to a brain-damaged patient brain functions treating patients brain disorders 8. One can infer from the reading that much progress has been made 9 EXCEPT advancements in removing brain tumors treating many neurological disorders SAMPLE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 9. Which is the brightest planet in our solar system? Jupiter Venus Mars Mercury Saturn Is the capital of Monaco Mexico Somalia Spain Malaysia 11.The Water dispute between Pakistan and India was ended by signing of which treaty? Indus Basin Treaty 1965 Indus Water Treaty 1960 Indus Basin Treaty 1960 Indus Water Treaty 1965 SAMPLE pal court of o1 High Court Court so designated by the Provincial Government by notification in the official gazette The Senior Civil Judge The District and session Judge None of the above 13.Before trial, it is important that that the issues to be adjudicated upon have to be clearly identified and articulated. Where an is contested, it SAMPLE has to be adjudicated upon in the light of admissible evidence has to deferred till the final determination of the case has to be clubbed with other relevant has to be dropped None of the above CRIMINAL 14,When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of the of all, each such person is liable for that act in same manner as if it were done by him alone. common intention common object Mens Rea Actus Rea 15.Which of the following statements is true? A SAMPLE General principle is that witness is to prove the case against the accused. General principle is that the prosecution is to prove against the accused beyond doubt. Burden to prove the case beyond doubt often shifts from the prosecution to the accused or the witness. General principle is that the judge has the power to dispose of the case as he best understands it. General principle is that a crime should speak out by it self as a crime without any evidence. Judges-cume, Tudiela at vEaBist Recruitment, casio” QUESTION PAPER: J 1) answer are tb Be Witten WV EngISH languldge. * Answer. fixe, questions, Jey each section, uestions,carts 3 hours. the possession’... possessed be restore Discuss in detail the procedure to be followed t ya Magistrate for the trial of a ase not punishable yith death of ,imprisonment for life and irtegularities which Vitiate the trial? What formalities must ‘be observed. by, 2, Magigtrals ‘hile, recording the fi of an accused person? Also discuss the legal value of a emuent 1 mmit an offence and an a) What is the difference, be! attempt fo commit an offence What is the: =a BPA 108 renice betiveen: common intention arid common object as ‘an Penal Code? 8) er without observing that the olver is. not, empty. and, thereby, cau death, of *B'-who was standing by: Whether", "has commited any effeice ands if so, what would be the 2 of the offence? Discuss in detail evol While, playing, with Who, canerant the same and clevant. provisions, it Pakistan What do you under what, circumstances Fenal Code as well-as Ci fo th inal Pr ‘rovedure Code, “eross-examination” and “re- g-the, ciccumstances.in which a person a document may be. cross-examined. Define.and dis ckamination” of w amoned to produ Who is,an accomplice"? Whetherhis ‘saterhent i is-worth reliance and, if 30, under what-cigcumstances? fs action between primary evidence and secondary evidence criminal case. Refer to case-law to illustrate the difference w a line of di © context of n the two an expert relevant as evidence in criminal cases? Also ;pecvific provisions of the relevant law. 6, 9, 10. wuld be joined. a3, parties to a, suit? Draw distinction between () Who necessary, and. peoper,panties ti Gi): How can agminot sue or be Explain the above with feferencets a aosais hele provisions of law. emporary injunctions are granted? State porary @ Under what provisions -of, CP the principles to be kept in view by the court Wwhile granting/refus injunction, Gi..., What do,you understand, by attach nent before judgment? n‘of"a money decree, a decree for fic perform What are"? "intent mBde Oe eReciN on, a decree for pieeriplion’aAd sd 8 Fotis Write short notes on: Res judicat Res sub judige, Ex-parte deere Dismissal in-default, and Local commission Se the Solifts"SPMaltithate’ jurisdibtion’ for trying cases of civil “Ciil court if law. Give nature”, Discuss briefly with 'ZRwGHEY! tthe Yelevant 'prOVisione instances of suits of civil nature. "2g. such a decroe (What a6 you tHaerstind appeafable under the law? Gi) What are the different modes of servioe finders by “shbstited sbiviger? bya! *eoiisent “ded provided by CPC? What do you understand by “sufficierit’cause” ‘within the -meanings of 1908 for extending the riod of limitation for an @ Whar do y Section $ of the Limitation Ai appeal, applivation br Feview" ‘Stale sith possible Gi) “The court is obliged to_see‘wlietier the'Stit is ‘within limitation” ElabSfate with V2teveli To! tie VIEWER ovis OF the! Limitation Act, 1908 (i) What ate the essentials of avalid gift under the Muslim Law? Gi) ° neha in (iit) °° What i8't Tadee™ jurisdictional Limit {hie niain'eolucees OE thé Llattic’ Raw? By By athe COriWhiat ards th Whit a ‘ ay Whit do you insta decree of KhULA? OOP» grant ing the grant of custody of a minor? Gi) tare the principles go (Ga WHaL NG you Sakaseataid™ By" pre-trial a tal conciliation procceemes by tie Paty COU? +9 ve (@ What do you- understand, by. “Talabs” prescribed by the Punjab Pre erfoiiitanee"Uf Talabs, cing AcheOO Sutets efketto reinisesaatedbY-the tena. What (i) A landlord wants to get the rented remedy is open toh orewhomn? I ee aaa Qa Qu Q2. 4 ALLOWED: THR i) Attempt in English Language only ji) Attempt seven questions only, selecting two questions each from Part, 11, [lL and one from Part.!V PARTI Discuss Section 302 PPC in full detail and the sentences provided in murder cases, and illustrate in what circumstances each sentence can be awarded? 15 What is difference between cheating, misappropriation and theft? Discuss in detail. 15 Define and explain "Qisas", "Badl-i-Sulah", Diyat, "Arsh" and "Daman" 15 Qi Give salient features of Juvenile Justice System Ordinance, 2000, who can and under what circumstances declare an accused as juvenile? 15 15 What order brought to his notice regs sed by a Magistrate if any apprehension of breach of peace is ‘ding immoveable property? 15 What do you understand the word ‘ease property"? di iscuss Provisions regarding its | during the trial and at the conclusion of trial? 15 What is confession? How it can be recorded? Whether the statement under Section 164 Cr.P.C can be used against an accused and under what circumstances? 15 PART-II Illustrate what precautions can be taktan by a Magistrate at the time of holding identification Parade and also discuss evidentiary value of the Identification Parade. 10 What are public and private documents, differentiate them and explain the node of proof of said documents? 10 Discuss with illustrations the value of evidence that may have become available because of modem devices and techniques. 10 Write a short note on examination-in-chief, cross-examination and re-examination? 10 PARTY. ‘Had as punishment, introduction, implication and consequence in Pakistan? What is ‘Terrorism’? Ilustrate its root eauses. Give suggestions for its eradication. . jponsible and give suggestions for improvement. 20 "Power failure’, who is chiefly Instructions. *All answers are to be written in English language. LAHORE HIGH COURT, LAHORE. vi] Judges-cum-Judicial Magistrates Recruitment Exainination, 2009. », QUESTION PAPER * Answer any five questions. * All questions carry equal marks CIVIL LAW Explain the following remedies-with reference to. the relevant provisions of CPC stating circumstances-in: which these are to be availed:- (). Regular Second Appeal. Gi) Revisi (iii) Review. Explain the following concepts with reference to the relevant provisions of CPC the West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962: , (i) Tertitorial jurisdiction. (ii) Pecuniary jurisdiction with reference to the courts of Civil Judges, How will you proceed to execute the following decrees:- (i) Forrecovery of possession of immovable property. (ii) For specific performance of an agreement to sell. (iii) Recovery of money. (i) Explain the term “Legal Disability” with reference to the relevant provisions of the Limitation Act, 1908 and state the manner of computation of limitation in such cases. (i) Explain the terms “Acknowledgment” and “Promise to Pay” with reference to the relevant provisions of the Limitation Act, 1908, and their legal effect vis-a-vis limitation for filing of relevant suits. (@ What contracts cannot be specifically’ enforced? Explain with reference to the relevant provisions of the Specific relief Act, 1877. (ii) State the conditions enabling a Court to cancel a. written instrument. (ji) State the cases in which an injuriction shall not be issued by @ Court. (@® What is d negative agreement and how it is to be enforced? Explain with reference to the relevant provisions of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 (i) Against whom specific performance: of a contract may ‘be (iii) Explain the rule underlying Seotion 9 of the Specific Relief 1877? (@ - Which suits are exclusively iriable by a Family Cou established under the Family Courts Act, 1964? Gi) ‘In which cases an appeal shall not lie against a judgment decree passed by a Family Court? Gii) ° Explain the duty of a guardian of a person and property of minor appointed with reference to the provisions of the Guardian anq Wards Act, 1890. Explain the following with reference to the relevant provisions of tha Contract Act, 1872:- () Doctrine of Frustration of Contract, (i) Novation of Contract. (iii) A Contract of Guarantee. (i) State the, pre-requisites of an application to be filed and proceeded with under the Punjab Rented Premises Ordinance, 2007? (ii) In a case falling under the Punjab Urban Rent Restrictiog ordinance, 1959, alleging default in payment of rent at the rate o Rs.1,000/- per morith for a period of five months prior to th institution of the application, how will you frame an ofder in terms o section 13(6) of the said Ordinance? () How will you proceed to’ deal with an objection raised to thy admissibility of a document on the ground of its being under stampe and finding the same to be so? Explain with reference to the relevai provisions of he Stamp Act; 1899. Gi) Under what circumstances an unregistered document wil effect as against a registered document? Explain with reference to th relevant provisions of the Registration 1908.

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