Step 1: Definition of juristic person
- A juristic person is an entity, other than a natural person (human), to which law attributes legal rights and duties.
- Examples include companies, corporations, government bodies, or organizations.
- They can own property, enter contracts, sue or be sued.
Step 2: Why other options are incorrect
- (A) Judge is a natural person.
- (B) Legal luminary means legal expert, not juristic person.
- (D) None of the above is incorrect as (C) is right.
Therefore, option (C) is correct.