Law MCQs

Law MCQs provide essential practice for students preparing for LLB, CSS, and judiciary exams. The questions span constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, jurisprudence, and Islamic law. These MCQs serve to test and strengthen legal understanding, enabling users to grasp key principles and cases. Whether you're revising legal definitions, doctrines, or legal history, this section is structured to reinforce both procedural and substantive knowledge in the field of law.

Q: Freedom of expression is typically limited in cases involving
A) Political dissent
B) Hate speech
C) Artistic performance
D) Freedom of religion
Q: A valid contract requires
A) Mutual consent
B) Judicial review
C) Government approval
D) Political affiliation
Q: Basic human rights are often protected by
A) Police orders
B) Local customs
C) National constitutions
D) Commercial licenses
Q: Double jeopardy laws prevent
A) Multiple civil trials
B) Retrials after acquittal
C) Administrative penalties
D) International appeals
Q: A tort is classified as
A) Criminal misconduct
B) Civil wrong
C) International dispute
D) Property transfer
Q: Habeas corpus primarily protects against
A) Excessive fines
B) Illegal detention
C) High taxation
D) Defamation
Q: The principle of "presumption of innocence" applies to
A) Civil litigation
B) Criminal trials
C) Tax audits
D) Administrative hearings
Q: A legal entity recognized as a person under the law is called
A) Sovereign state
B) Corporation
C) Citizen
D) Advocate
Q: Mens rea refers to
A) A crime's physical act
B) The mental intent to commit a crime
C) A civil dispute
D) A court sentence
Q: International treaties become binding once
A) Signed by any state
B) Declared by a judge
C) Ratified by competent authorities
D) Translated into native language