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CS (MAIN) EXAM:2018 Ear] fafr / LAW ww4-a 1/ Paper I fatter ear: ater STE FE: 250 Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 250 eas araret fasre saat gover vet de sere 2 oF gel Preaferhtae srecten sigan a? carats ve = eet orres wes & wip et erent oF finantira & eran feat site atttott chat Hart ae #1 cheraly ab rer ter sett de sree 34-8 arent oth 6 abtart @ er ard wet 9 a vede gos ot ayaa oar we gran fal dia wert & a ‘ neh weq/arr a are sare art Re re Ft sweat & sere seit aibtrgper sea ot fered ort erie Fever aes arrade setae F fran eg 8, 3itt ger rere aT Bre age wer-we-aen (ay. ae.) gherer & gape 9 hile ear a Rear ara anf | uiftger area fees array Pah rec HF Revat re seme ae aie ae eT FTA at ee hn, ef APRA 8, er ager Foe ra abe + weet & serch aoe sneer A caf he eer eI Bh, ah eT seat A om A aT Te eT BT: far aren 4 eee a eae wT RIT IS Br Aas Ear Pee sr B TEN TAT TET Question Paper Specific Instructions Please read each of the following instructions carefully before attempting questions : There are EIGHT questions divided in TWO SECTIONS and printed both in HINDI and in ENGLISH. Candidate has to attempt FIVE questions in all. Questions no. 1 and & are compulsory and out of the remaining, any THREE are to be attempted choosing at least ONE’ question from each section, ‘The number of marks carried by a question part is indicated against it. Answers must be written in the medium authorized in the Admission Certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this Question-cum-Answer (QCA) Bouklet in the apace provided. No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than the authorized one, Word limit in questions, wherever specified, should be adhered to, Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order, Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in. the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be cleariy struck off. EQT-P-LAW 1 WEA SECTION A Qi. Prefered weit 48 wets ar ant ere 150 weet H difre: Answer the following questions in about 150 words each : (a) b) {c) (d@) fe) ‘geent uftsaare’ wa ‘ofearh yidear’ wet @ ang ar ened # pa oy gana @ wend @ fe aa a afer ‘whet sideer’ dae oH aratts @, 4 f& Saeartt afters ft dereet 7 7 What do you understand by the terms ‘cooperative federalism’ and ‘competitive federalism’ ? Do you agree with the view that the Indian Constitution is based on the concept of ‘competitive federalism’ and not on the concept of ‘cooperative federalism’ ? saat afraterd eter fatten wea’ & firgra & fate Fat daz sare afea fraser fifa Administrative powers/actions are not always in conflict with the ‘rule of law’ principle. Discuss with illustration. unde dur & aad 12% ania ee’ Fl ier & shade aera er ATTIRE HTT, | Critically evaluate the changing dimensions of the concept of ‘State’ under Article 12 of the Constitution of India. ‘Safes vara ua ter dar confer aft &, fart ast oitfeafaat Fede ce & are arr ore |” fei sifsre | ofr fatty ar seete Aifaz 1 “Natural justice is not a made to order formula which has to be fitted to all situations with an iron-bound uniformity.” Comment. Refer to case laws. “Gren % dada aed & ati & ara saree 530) & aia Prat Tavs arf ee ce faeehe Bf om @, wifes areatas wehoierar aie Aare F fatac att 8” ares afer 4 aegafa sr wfeear ud feafa & ed H, wel Re Br arrest Soe | ae sare fe af wT aT TERTTA yar tah oft were et él Arar &, at sae seer often eA | “With the adoption of Parliamentary form of government, the vesting clause under Article 53(1) remains to a great extent meaningless, as real executive power lies in the Ministry.” Critically examine the above statement in the context of the status and position of the President of India under the Indian Constitution. Also answer, if the President of India does not accept the advice of the Prime Minister, what consequences would follow. EGT-P-LAW 2 10x5=50 10 10 10 10 10 Q2. (a) (b) (c) (b) (ce) Baar #, fare ey 8 eae & aera Iv a sit dieu & aqede 14h ani, ofenfete arnfies ar ft gaaco ar afer Alfa | Examine the concept of social justice as envisaged in the Constitution, more particularly in Chapter IV of the Constitution and under Article 14 of the Constitution. fafa astart a aeeaft, ferred aera dena fi ait 7 aaafa & fase wasn danke eine see ZF 2 aa a afte arate fr ae Pee adart at vi ayer 2? segh weer ce Poise fatty ar ded tae fade fan | What are the constitutional safeguards available to a civil servant against dismissal, removal or reduction in rank of services ? Are these rights also available to an employee of a public corporation ? Discuss with reference to statutory provisions and case law. and A te sree cat ser “rere t rari ft Rafe ar gata waft a after en ar? at fan ene Fifi atk ah amis A ah afare What would be the best way or method for the appointment of judges in ‘High Courts and the Supreme Court in India ? Give your views and support your views with reasons. und 4 waria erat & ware 9 ana wpe sleet é 2 ea ae eet Ft wert @ a fe pe oi 27 ‘What are the major challenges in the functioning of local bodies in India ? Does it talk about success story or something else ? aT Te re Testa & yererda we arena 8 2 eae Aire 1 ae uieal & aaa 4, teat an fade’ fea dis 4 fsa ait @ 2 arti weer va ane Fofssey fats ar desl tac caren Fife 1 Is the Governor’s post dependent on the pleasure of the President ? Discuss. What exactly constitutes the ‘discretion’ of the Governor while exercising numerous powers ? Explain with reference to statutory provisions and relevant case law. werifas far & cifenbesa i fatea fife | seaitfaa fae ‘afedierd wan & ? career stor 1 Discuss the constitutionality of delegated legislation. What are the Limits of delegated legislation ? Explain. EQT-P-LAW 3 20 15 d5 20 15 15

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