List-I | List-II | ||
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(A) | Alibi | (I) | This for that |
(B) | Ex parte | (II) | Other |
(C) | Lex loci | (III) | The law of the place |
(D) | Quid pro quo | (IV) | From one side only |
List-I (Idiom) | List-II (Meaning) |
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(A) To cool one’s heels | (I) with great difficulty |
(B) To bury the hatchet | (IV) to forget the enmity |
(C) By the skin of his teeth | (I) with great difficulty |
(D) To meet one’s Waterloo | (II) one’s final defeat |
List-I (Idioms) | List-II (Meanings) |
(A) blow the gaff | (I) feel unable to deal with something |
(B) at the end of your tether | (II) feel terribly ashamed and embarrassed |
(C) be full of beans | (III) divulge a secret |
(D) want to curl up and die | (IV) be full of energy |
List-I | List-II | ||
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(A) | Win hands down | (I) | To run away |
(B) | Learn the hard way | (II) | Conquer easily |
(C) | To feel blue | (III) | Learn from bad experiences |
(D) | Take to one's heel | (IV) | Miserable |
(A) Conditions for a Hindu Marriage | (i) Section 13 |
(B) Registration of Hindu Marriage | (ii) Section 10 |
(C) Judicial Separation | (iii) Section 5 |
(D) Divorce | (iv) Section 8 |
I. Arbitration of excepted matters | 1. A. Ayyasamy v. A. Paramasivam, (2016) 10 SCC 386 |
II. Conditional Arbitration Clauses | 2. In re - Interplay between Arb Agreements and Stamp Act 2023 INSC 1066 |
III. Separability of Arbitration Agreement - Kompetenz Kompetenz | 3. Vulcan Insurance Co Ltd v. Maharaj Singh and Anr (1976) 1 SCC 943 |
IV. Arbitrability of fraud | 4. Mitra Guha Builders (India) Co v. ONGC (2020) 3 SCC 222 |
I. Uti Possidetis | 1. Principle in customary international law providing that where there has been a fundamental change of circumstances since an agreement was concluded, a party to that agreement may withdraw from or terminate it. |
II. Pacta Sunt Servanda | 2. Two or more states equally exercise sovereignty with respect to a territory and its inhabitants. |
III. Condominium | 3. Doctrine that territory remains with the possessor state at the end of war or occupation unless otherwise determined by a treaty or an agreement. |
IV. Rebus Sic Stantibus | 4. Proposition that treaties are binding upon the parties to them and must be performed in good faith. |