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Business Law

Class Test (Chapter 1)

1) Choice the right options:

i) When president pass an ordinance it


a) must be presented before parliament in 120 days
b) may be presented before parliament in 120 days
c) should be presented before parliament in 120 days
d) will not lapse if couldn’t be presented before parliament in 120 days

ii) Which one of the following is not a fundamental right?


a) Right to a fair trial
b) Right to immigrate
c) Right to information
d) Right to education

iii) If certain law is declared against Quran & Sunnah by Federal Shariat Court then
a) the court will give government choice to change the law
b) the court will give person challenging such law a right to protest the law
c) the court must give time to the Government to change the law
d) the court will provide all the above options

iv) Which one of the following statements is not correct about Criminal Law?
a) It is a public wrong
b) Confession is only accepted if made voluntarily
c) Person is presumed innocent unless proved guilty beyond reasonable doubt
d) Proceeding in court are usually initiated by an individual

v) Which one of the following statements regarding delegated legislation is correct?


a) Power of delegated legislation can be revoked by parliament.
b) The court can hold ultra vires a delegated legislation even before it is made.
c) Delegated legislation has the advantage of controlling the parliament
d) Delegated legislation is the authority to make laws given by president to the
parliament.

2) The type of case Abdul will file against his wife is called a civil case and following are the
features of a civil case:
i) It is filed by the person who has the grievance against the other
ii) It is filed to claim compensation
iii) The parties in it are called plaintiff and defendant
iv) Any admission/confession of defendant in this type of case is recorded by court
without any hesitation.
v) The standard of proof in court regarding these types of cases is ‘balance of
probabilities.’
3) In the context of procedure for legislation:

a) Joint session of the parliament: In the following two situations joint session of
parliament is called
i) When after passing from both the houses the bill is presented to the president
for assent, the president instead of giving the assent can send the bill for
reconsideration to the joint session of the parliament
ii) Joint session of the parliament is called when a bill is passed from one house and
the other house
(a) Rejects it
(b) Keeps it pending for 90 days or
(c) Passes it with amendments

b) The status of a bill if National Assembly is dissolved can be observed as follows:


i) If the bill was passed by National Assembly and pending in Senate or was
pending in National Assembly then the bill shall stand lapsed on the dissolution
of National Assembly.
ii) If the bill originated from Senate and pending in Senate or passed by Senate and
pending in National Assembly then if National Assembly is dissolved then the bill
will not be considered as lapsed.

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