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Roll No.. 2 DR. RMLNLU, LKO — BALLB.sem, (4) 2014-15 ED MCCIEL ‘Time - 03 Hours ‘Max-Marks :- 70 November - 2014 Moot Court & Clinical Legal Education-I Note:- I, The question paper is divided in 2 parts ie. Section - A and Section -B, 9. 10. Public Utility Services IL, The Examinee is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A and 2 (nvo) questions, from Section = IIL, Figures in the margin in cate the marks. (SECTION ~ A) (04X15) What do you understand by Professional Misconduct? Illustrate with examples. What are the objectives of organizing Moot Court Competition in the Universities & Colleges? Write an essay on the “Jurisdiction of Lok Adalat”. Permanent Lok Adalat shall have the jurisdiction on the matters which are not brought before any court.” Explain the statement. Explain the concept of Contempt of Court with the help of suitable illustrative cases. What defenses are available for the Civil Contempt? (SECTION - B) (02X05) Disciplinary Committees Prohibition for advocates not to appear as witness Basic Difference between section-14 and 15 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 Roll No. DR. RMLNLU, LKo — ®-ALL-BUIII Sem (B)2014-1S ETIMOCLEL ‘Time - 03 Hours Max-Marks = 70 10. November - 2014 Moot Court and Clinical legal Education-I ‘The question paper is divided in 2 parts ie. Section - A and Section - B. I The Examinee is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A. and 2 (rwo) questions from Section - B IML, Figures in the margin indicate the marks. (SECTION — A) (04X15) ‘What is a Moot Court? What is the difference between a moot court and an ordinary court? Elucidate the advantages and its disadvantages of a moot court Explain the composition, structure, and functions of National Legal Services Authority and District Legal Services Authority with reference to Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, Point out and explain the duties of an advocate towards the court, his client, colleagues, and opponents as per the Advocates Act, 1961 Define ‘Contempt "State and explain various categories of contempt. How is the cognizance of contempt taken when contempt is in the face of High Court or Supreme Court? Can a judge be held liable for contempt of his own court? Discuss the ‘Seven Lamps Of Advocacy’ Elaborate on the Legal Aid movement in post-independence era with special reference to Justice P.N, Bhagwati and Justice Krishna Iyer’s report. Also underline the suggestions put down by these reports for effective implementation of legal aid programme in India. (SECTION - B) (02X05) Permanent Lok Adalat: Jurisdiction and composition, ‘Types of Moot Courts Discuss in brief the relevance of Legal Aid in Indian scenario, According to section 12 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, specify the categori; centitled for legal aid. Roll No. . Dr. RMLNLU, LKo B.A.LL.BvISem. (A)/2014-15/ET/LoCHL ‘Time - 03 Hours ‘Max-Marks :- 70 November - 2014 Law of Contract-II Note:~ I. The question paper is divided in 2 parts i.e. Section - A and Section - B. I The Examinee is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A_and 2 (two) questions. from Section - B. IIL, Figures in the margin indicate the marks. (SECTION — A) (04X15) 1, An enterprenuer wants to commence a small and medium size business with his reliable friends. Advise him in detail which form of business organization is suitable for him and why is it suitable. 2. Mr. Jaya Prakash, an agent was given authority, in cases of emergency, to borrow money ‘on exceptional terms outside the ordinary course of business. Mr. Amit, a third person, in good faith and without notice that the agent was exceeding his authority, lent money to him on such exceptional terms. Whether the principal could be made liable for the repayment of loan, although no emergency in this instant case had arisen. If so, on what ground? 3. Enumerate the rights of an unpaid seller under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930. 4. Mrs. Kalyani has sent certain jewels to. Tata Jewelry shop by a value payable parcel without taking out an insurance policy for repair and gave instructions that after repair they were to be returned as a value payable parcel. The authorized person of Tata Jewelry shop did return the jewelry as per the instructions but the parcel was lost. Mrs. Kalyani launched judicial proceedings against Tata Jewelry on the ground of want of care as the parcel was not insured against. Argue on behalf of Tata Jewelry and decide in the light of the provisions of the Contract Act, 1872. 5. Mr. Vishwanath lends a sum of Rs. 10,000 to a minor and Mr. Gopinath, a surety makes a promise to Vishwanath to pay the amount on default by such person. Is the contract between Mr. Vishwanath and Mr. Gopinath enforceable? Why? Furnish reasons with the help of the applicable sections of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. 6. What are the modes of the dissolution of a partnership firm under the Indian Partnership Act, 1932? (SECTION - B) (02X05) 7. Explain put and call option contracts with examples. 8. An auctioneer, who is employed to sell property by an auction, sells it by a private contract. Is he entitled to commission? Why? 9. Tata finance shares are pledged with the Canara Bank as against a loan. If the debtor commits a default in the payment of the debt, what remedies are open to the Bank under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. 10. What are the rights and obligations of a minor partner as per the Indian Partnership Act, 1932. Roll No. ‘Time - 03 Hours DR. RMLNLU, LKO B-ALL.B/Sem(8)/2014-15/E.7 November - 2014 Law of Contract-II Note: 1. The question paper is divided in 2 parts e. Section - A and Section -B, 3. 2 8 9. H. The Examinee is required to attempt any 4 (four) questions from Section - A and any 2 (10) questions from Section - B. ML Figures in the margin indicate the marks. (SECTION — A) Explain the essential features of the contract of guarantee. In the light of relevant statutory provisions and illustrations, discuss the extent of surety’s liability. “A surety has certain rights against the debtor, creditor and co-surety which give confidence to stand as the surety.” In support of this statement with the help of relevant cases, statutory provisions and illustrations, discuss the rights of the surety under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. “A contract which implies a sort of relationship in which the personal property of one person temporarily goes into the possession another for certain purposes.” Which contractual relationship is to be inferred from this statement, discuss the essential ingredients of that contract and also explain the duties of the Baile ‘What are the modes by which “agency relationship” is to be terminated? Discuss in detail ‘What is the position of a minor in the partnership firm? What are the effects of non- registration of firm, explain with the help of decided cases. “Conditions are the stipulations essential to the very purpose of the contract, whereas warranties are not so essential.” In the light of this statement, discuss in detail the law relating to “Condition and Warranty.” (SECTION - B) Differences between contract of indemnity and guarantee. Doctrine of ratification Holding out 10. Differences between contract of sale and agreement to sell. “/LoCAl (04X15) (02X05) 8 Roll No. - DR. RMLNLU, LKO —-B-ALLB.llSem,2014-15/ET/CL1 ‘Time - 03 Hours ‘Max-Marks :- 70 November - 2014 Constitutional Law-I Note:~ 1 The question paper is divided in 2 parts Le Section - A and Section - B. / I. The Examinee i required to atempt 4 Your) questions from Section - A and 2 (ow) questions fiom Section - B. I Figures inthe margin indicate the marks (SECTION — A) (04X15) 1. Distinguish between ‘Separation of Powers’ and ‘Division of Powers’ and explain the kind of ‘Separation of Powers’ that exist in the governmental mechanism under Indian Constitution, 2. Explain and elaborate the concept of “State” Under Indian Constitution with the help of decided cases on the point, 3. “There is nothing as un-equal as the equal treatment of un-equals”, Elaborate the concept of ‘equality’ under Indian Constitution in the light of the above statement. 4. What are the special rights available under the Constitution of India to Minorities? Discuss in detail with the help of relevant case laws and also point out the differences between Article 15(1) and 29(2), 5. Justify the statement that ‘Maneka Gandhi vs. Union of India A.LR 1978 SC 597 case gave Article 21 of the Constitution “a residuary fundamental right clause” status and the judiciary has now given many shades to the right to life and personal liberty.’ And Discuss in detail about some of the emerging fundamental rights. 6. Classify the Directive Principles in various categories (Social & Economic charter, Social Security charter and Community welfare Charter). With the help of relevant cases discuss the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of the state poli (SECTION - B) (02X05) 7. Constitutionalism 8. Define ‘minorit ” under Indian Constitution 9. Ex- post facto law. 10. Uniform Civil Code. Roll No, ‘Time - 03 Hours November - 2014 Criminal Law-I Note:~ I. The question paper is divided in 2 parts. Section ~ A and Section - B, 10, I The Examinee is required to attempt any 4 (four) questions from Section - A and any 2 (no) {questions from Section - B. HI Figures in the margin indicate the marks, (SECTION ~ A) How far is guilty mind an essential ingredient of statutory offences that do not expressly include the words denoting mens rea? Discuss with the help of Indian and English case law. ‘What are the essential conditions for successfully establishing the defence of insanity in India? Discuss with the help of case law A & B were attacked by C outside of their house and after having sustained minor injuries both of them ran towards their house and went inside. C made a retreat. After few minutes, A & B came out of their house armed with dangerous weapons and searched for C. They found C going away and attacked him from behind, causing his death. Being prosecuted for murder of C, both A & B raised the plea of private defence of body. Will they succeed? Decide, with the help of statutory and case law Differentiate between the substantive offence of conspiracy and abetment by conspiracy. Take help of statutory and case law. Can a single individual be convicted for criminal conspiracy even if all the co-conspirators are acquitted? Substantiate. Does voluntary intoxication play any role in determining criminal liability? Discuss the law on the point. X, Y & Z saw D, with whom X had a longstanding enmity, in the market and X exhorted Y &Z to help him in settling his score with D by saying mauka achha hai..pakad lo isko, jane naa paaye (this is a good opportunity... catch him, don’t let him go), whereupon Y &Z caught hold of D. As D tried to free himself from the clutches of Y&Z, X stabbed him thrice causing his death. X, Y&Z were prosecuted for committing murder of C under Section 302/34 of Indian Penal Code. Decide the liability of Y &Z with the help of relevant legal provision and case law. (SECTION - B) When can a criminal law be applied retrospectively? Substantiate. Briefly explain the principle of minimal eriminalization. Briefly explain the extra-territorial operation of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Comment on the relevance of Sections 82 &83 of Indian Penal Code, in the emerging juvenile justice jurisprudence. DR. RMLNLU, Lko BALL.BUIII Senv2014-1SETICeL-1 Max-Marks = 70. (04X15) (02X05) Roll No.. DR. RMLNLU, LKo — B-ALL-Bu/lllSem2014-15/ET/Py-ll ‘Time - 03 Hours Max-Marks :=70 November - 2014 Psychology-III Note: - 1. The question paper is divided in 2 parts ie. Section - A and Section - B. IL The Examinee is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A. and 2 (ro) questions from Section - B, TIL, Figures in the margin indicate the marks. (SECTION — A) (04X15) 1, “The role of a mental health professional in a forensic setting differs substantially from that in a customary therapeutic alliance which has direct bearings for ethical delivery of services.” Elaborate. Evaluate the role of forensic hypnosis in enhancing the memory of eyewitnesses and victims. Discuss the issues around admissibility of information gained through hypnosis, as evidence. 3. “Decision making in the context of the criminal justice system requires judgments based on probabilities and likelihoods rather than certainties.” Elucidate with reference to the cognitive biases and errors in legal decision making. ‘The determination of the age of juvenile delinquency should be well grounded in a neuro-psychological understanding of the development of human behaviour." Discuss with reference to the developmental pathways and neurological systems perspectit 5. Evaluate the psychological effects of isolation and overcrowding in prisons on inmates. Discuss the adjustment mechanisms used by inmates to adapt to the unique prison environment. 6. Discuss the critical elements used to build psychological pressure during custodial interrogations. Evaluate the safeguards offered by courts against psychological coercion during interrogations. (SECTI Write short notes on any nwo of the following -B) (02X05) 7. Children as witnesses 8. Response patterns associated with malingering 9. Syndromes of child abuse 10. Multi-systemic therapy as a rehabilitation approach 2) DR. RMLNLU, LKO B-ALL-B.Sem/2014-5/ET/Socio-IIl Max-Marks :- 70 November - 2014 Sociology-IIT Note:- I. The question paper is divided in 2 pats, Seetion - A and Section - I. The Examine is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A and 2 (nwo) questions from Section - B IIL, Figures in the margin indicate the marks (SECTION — A) (04X15) 1, What are the important features of ‘social movement’? How ‘new social movement” different from ‘classical social movement"? 2. Critically analyze the * Naxalbari Peasant Movement’ 3. Reservations do not perpetuate caste; they destroy its ugly manifestations. Comment on the statement with reference to contemporary social order in India, 4. What are the environmental problems of the Third World? Comment on the statement taking into consideration the contemporary Indian society. 5. ‘Chipko Movement’ was provided leadership by two important environmentalists Comment on their ideology, personality and future vision regarding development. 6. Critically comment on the relationship between religion, law and feminism in Indi (SECTION - B) (02X05) 7. Tribal society and Vedanta project in Orissa 8, Kisan Movement in Uttar Pradesh 9, Narmada Movement: Emergence of Rehabilitation & Resettlement policy 10. Champaran Peasant Movement, Roll No... DR. RMLNLU, LKo BA LL-BVMSem,2014-15FT/PA Sse ‘Time - 03 Hours Max-Marks :- 70 November - 2014 Political Science-IT Note: I. The question paper is divided in 2 parts ie, Section - A and Section - B, 8. 9. 10, What is SAPTA? IL The Examinee is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A. and 2 (rwo) questions. from Section -B, IIL. _ Figures in the margin indicate the marks. (SECTION — A) (04X15) Define Intemational Relations Discuss realism as an approach to the study of International Relations Discuss Pax Americana and its impact on world scene. What are the determinants of the foreign policy, discuss India’s foreign policy features after 1990s? Evaluate India’s relations with United States of America. Discuss Indo-Pak relations, do you find any scope of its improvement? What is globalization? Discuss its different phases. (SECTION — B) (02X05) Explain the difference between the bi-polor and the uni-polor world, Basic features of India’s foreign policy during 1950s. Discuss in brief Indo-China border issue. Roll No... ‘Time - 03 Hours vi cova Dr. RMLNLU, Lko November - 2014 Economics-III Note: 1. The question paper is divided in 2 parts ie. Section - A and Section - B. 1. 3. om 10. U. The Examinee is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A. and 2 (two) questions from Section - B. IML Figures in the margin indicate the marks. (SECTION ~ A) ‘Parallel economy poses a serious threat to the stability and growth of official economy’ Throwing light on the given statement, discuss the magnitude, sources and factors responsible for generation of black money in India and also explain how this problem can be tackled. Discuss the magnitude of poverty and unemployment in India and suggest effective measures to remove these problems in the era of globalization and liberalization. Explain the causes of low profitability of commercial banks in India and discuss the reforms suggested by the Narasimham Committee 1991 and 1998. “The value, composition and direction of foreign trade of a country reflect the status of economic development in the country.’ Discuss the given statement with respect to India. ‘The New Economic Reforms 1991 have ushered in the era of globalization, liberalization and privatization in India, Explain the statement and critically evaluate the reform process in India. Explain the causes, trends and settlement of industrial disputes in India. Also discuss some of the social security provisions for industrial labor in India. (SECTION ~ B) Convertibility of rupee WTO and India Securities scams in India Human Development Ing B.ALL.B/III Sem/2014-1S/ET/Bool ‘Max-Marks :- 70 (04X15) (02X05) Roll no... ‘Time - 03 Hours Note:- 1 m1, Dr. RMLNLU, LKo B.A.LL.B/(Sem/2014-15/ET/ Hell ‘Max-Marks :- 70, November — 2014 History-III (Legal & Constititional History) The question paper is divided in 2 parts ie. Section - A and Section -B. “The Examince is required to attempt 4 (four) questions from Section - A. and 2 (#vo) questions from Section -B Figures in the margin indicate the marks. (SECTION — A) (04X15) 1. Why is the Charter of 1726 seen as turning a new leaf in the evolution of judicial institutions in the Presidency towns? 2. What were the judicial issues involved in the trial of Raja Nand Kumar? Was it in your opinion, a judicial murder as is widely alleged? Give reasons for your views, for or against. OR What were the chief provisions of the enactment passed by the British Parliament to remove the defects of the Regulating Act of 1773? On what grounds was it still criticized? 3. What were the chief features of the Adalat Plan of 1772 designed by Warren Hastings How was it modified by the subsequent Plan of 1774? 4. Write a note on the Privy Council as the highest Court of Appeal for over two centuries in Pre-Independence India and the Reforms affected with passage of the Judicial Committee Act? What were the main provisions of the Indian Councils Act of 1861? 6. The Indian Independence Act 1947 was passed to give effect to the scheme given by Lord Mountbatten. In this light, comment on how the IIA, 1947 drew upon the 3rd June Plan. 7. Charter of 1600 8, The Criminal Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Judicature, Calcutta. 9. Communal Electorates 10. Dyarchy (SECTION - B) (02X05)

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