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Code No. 3083 FACULTY OF LAW LLB. (Hons.) (3 YDC) / LL.B. (3 YDC) 1 ~ Year I - Semester Examination, February / March 2016 Subject: LAW Paper - III: Constitutional Law ~ 1 Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 80 PART ~ A (5x6 = 30 Marks) ‘Answer any Five of the following. 4. Federal eonatiution © 2 Citonship by domele 3. Doctrine of severability 4 Ex-post Facto law 5 Freedom of Assembly Ky 8 Secularism 7 Public Interest Litigation : 8 Fundamental Duties PART -B. Marks) ‘Answer any the following. 9. Explain the salient features ofthe: int of India Act 1935 that made an impact carte present consttion 40 Discuss the significance of, ible to the Constitution of India. Is it an integral part of the Constitution? 11 Explain the scope ana {ne right to freedom of religion in India with the help of decided cases: 42’Explain the nature, application and judicial interpretation of the Directive principles of State Policy. 7 . PART -C (2x10 = 20 Marks) ‘Answer any Two of the following. €) .s arrested in Nalgonda Town at 12,00 pm on Monday in connection with a ase However he was produced before the V Metropolitan Magistrate, City Criminal Courts, Hyderabad only on Wednesday at 01.00 pm. What fundamental rights of the arrested person have been violated in the instant case? Explain. 44 The family details of a government employee were asked under the Right to Information ‘Act, 2008 by a citizen. The Public Authority rejected the same on the ground of privacy. ‘The citizen is aggrieved by such rejection. Can he seek any legal remedy? Decide. 418°A linguistic minority group applied for permission to establish an educational institution. The competent authority rejected the application on the ground that only religious minorities are eligible for such conoession. Is such rejection valid? Decide. 46 A university student found that number of visitors to the university have been smoking on the premises. On what grounds can he seek prohibition of smoking on the ‘campus? Explain Code No. 3082 FACULTY OF LAW LLB. (8 YDC) /LL.B. (Hons.) (3YDC) I~ Year 1 - Semester Examination, February / March 2016 Subject: LAW Paper—ll: Family Law ~I Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 80 PART ~ A (5x6 = 30 Marks) ‘Answer any Five of the following. 4/Mitakshara and Dayabhaga Schools 2, Testamentary Guardian © 4_Custom as a source of Hindu Law 5, Monogamy and polygamy, 6 Registration of Marriage ¢ 7. Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage Sy) 8 Portion PART-B( 30 Marks) ‘Answer any e following. 9 Explain the grounds of di ‘the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. 40,Discuss the rules of s the property of a Hindu male who dies Interstate. “ypWhat are the essgatial onditions of @ valid Hindu Mariage under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 412” What are the powers and functions of a natural guardian? PART ~C (2x10 = 20 Marks) ‘Answer any Two of the following. 13A &). Hindu husband and wife mutually agreed to take divorce with-in-six A ait From the date of Marriage. Is it possible to get divorce under section 13-8 (ce. divorce by mutual consent) of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. Examine. 4148’ has murdered his matemal grandfather (mother’s father) with a view to inherit the property. But his mother is alive, Discuss the succession right of’ 416 ‘A’ a Hindu Married a Muslim gil according to Hindu custom. Is ita valid marriage? 46 A’ files a petition for restitution of conjugal rights agai dismissed since B had sufficient reason to stay away, for ‘The wife claims maintenance under Section 25. Decide, t his wife. The petition is had taken another wife. . £ Code No. 3084 FACULTY OF LAW e LL.B. (3 YDC) | - Year | - Semester Examination, February / March 2016 Subject: LAW Paper -IV Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws. Time: 3 Hours /— Max.Marks: 80 PART ~ A (5x6 = 30 Marks) ‘Answer any Five of the following. -—\(_) 1 False Imprisonment a) 2- Joint tor feasers “AN 2 “De Mimi on cura ex NX 4 Torts affecting family relations y 5 Motor vehicle 6 Strict liability 7 Negligence 4 8° Private nuisance PARTS B (2x15 = 30 Marks) A ‘Two of the following. 9° Distinguish between sffickjiabifty and absolute liability 410 Explain the tiabilty ice providers, manufacturers and traders under the Act. ‘11 Explain the excepjions tothe rule in “Rylands Vs Fletcher. pee es liability” with illustrations. PART ~ C (2x10 = 20 Marks) ‘Answer any Two of the following. 18 A driver of a goods truck in contravention of a statutory provision gave lift to an unauthorized passenger in the truck. Due to the driver's negligence the passenger was killed in the accident. Whether the owner of the truck can be held liable? 14 "Y" was traveling by Railways. While crossing of another train, his elbow at the window ‘was injured. Whether Railways are liable or not? 15 ‘A’ parked his car by the roadside and left a dog inside the car. The dog jumped about and smashed a glass panel. A splinter from the glass injured ‘B’ while he was walking past the car. Is there any negligence on the part of ‘A’? ~ Discuss. 16 'X’ was imprisoned without his knowledge by 'Y'. Whether ‘Y’ can be held liable for “false imprisonment"? Code No. 3085 FACULTY OF LAW LL.B. (Hons.) (3 YDC) / LL.B. (3 YDC) I - Year | - Semester Examination, ruary / March 2016 Subject: LAW Paper -V ; Environmental Law Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 80 PART ~ A (5x6 = 30 Marks) ‘Answer any Five of the following. 1 Global warming 2, Climate change 3 Right to development © 4 Trmactona potion AV 5° Endangered species rn \ a 6 Noise pollution 7 National Environmental Tribunal ¢ 8 Coastal ecosystems . PART - B ( 30 Marks) ‘Answer any. following. 9 Examine the judicial activism tgwards protection of environment. ‘10\Elucidate the salient featu vironment (Protection) Act, 1986. 11-Explain corporate envigofimentaPliability with special reference to Bhopal Gas tragedy. a PART —C (2x10 = 20 Marks) / Answer any Two of the following. 3d from the smelter of mining company at trail (British Columbia) had ‘on the American side of the border. US complained this as a result of rent between the US and Canada for the settlement of the dispute. Advise 13 Fumes poll an Us 44°X, a company incorporated seeks permission from the Central Govt for constructing beach resorts and hotels by it in ecologically sensitive areas such as marine parks and wildlife habitats. Can it be permitted? 151n Ratlam Municipal area, there was full garbage and public excretion etc. A PIL was. filed for the abatement of nuisance. Advise. 16 Y Company fails to comply with the rules of Water Prevention and Pollution Act, 1974. What action can be taken against the company? Code No. 3081 FACULTY OF LAW LLB. (3 YDC) / LLB Honours (3 YDC) I - Year I - Semester Examination, 3 February/March 2016, ‘Subject: LAW Paper ~I: Law of Contract ~ 1 Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 80 PART — A (5x6 = 30 Marks) ‘Answer any Five of the followin: qe 1. Invitation to offer - 2. Revocation of acceptance i A 4. Standard form of contract 4” Undue influence Ze == > 6 Finder of lost goods 7 Duty to mitigate ne —_ 8 Injunctions -¢ = (2x15 = 30 Marks) “ ‘any Two of the following. & “An agreement with@ut cobsideration is void” Discuss the statement with exceptions. 10 Explain the effects of agteement with a minor. ‘1 What are the difféfent kinds of damages? How liquidated damages are different from penal fic relief? Under what circumstances specific relief is granted. PART ~C (2x10 = 20 Marks) Answer any Two of the following. 13 A offers through a letter to sell his car to B for Rs.15,000/- B, at the same time offers by a letter to buy A’s car for Rs. 15,000. The two letters cross each other in post. Is there a concluded contract between A & B? 14 A promises a subscription of Rs. 5000 to Cyclone Relief Fund. He does not pay. Is there any legal remedy against him? 15 A, an old man of feeble sight, signed a bill of exchange thinking it was @ guarantee. There was no negligence on the part of A. Is A liable? 46 A.B, and C jointly promise to pay D Rs. 3,000. A and B are untraceable. Can D compel to pay him in full?

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