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Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name 'Legal Assistant' And exam conducted in the year 2024. And Question paper code was '012/2024'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was 'A'. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.
16. Which of the following statements accurately describes the jurisdiction of Lokpal and
Lokayukta in India?
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Lokpal has jurisdiction over the central government, while Lokayukta has
jurisdiction over state governments
Lokayukta has jurisdiction over the central government, while Lokpal has
jurisdiction over state governments
Both Lokpal and Lokayukta have jurisdictions over the central government
Both Lokpal and Lokayukta have jurisdiction over state governments
17. The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, primarily deals with the adjudication of disputes
and complaints related to the service matters of :
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Private sector employees
Government employees
Members of the judiciary
Members of the legislature
18. What is the primary objective of the Kerala State Right to Service Act, 2012?
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To restrict access to government services
To increase bureaucracy in service delivery
To expedite the delivery of services to citizens
To increase access to government services
19. In what way does Public Interest Litigation (PIL) contribute towards judicial activism?
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By advocating for judicial restraint
By encouraging proactive judicial involvement in public matters
By restricting the powers of the judiciary
By limiting the scope of legal interventions
20. What differentiates promissory estoppel from traditional contract law?
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Promissory estoppel requires a formal written contract
Promissory estoppel is limited to specific industries
Promissory estoppel is applicable only in criminal cases
Promissory estoppel does not require consideration