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Question Paper Pattern for Three Years’ LL.B. LL.M.

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DTP/DLP Programmes:
To be implemented from the Academic year 2018-19

Time Duration of Each question paper : 2 ½ Hours.


Marks division for external examination(Total 100 Marks) :

Q.1 Full Long Question involving exhaustive and descriptive answers with case 25 Marks
Laws and approved illustrations.
OR
(a) Long question/Explanatory Notes 15 Marks
(b) Short Notes/Cases/Maxims 10 Marks

Q.2 (a) Long question/Explanatory Notes 13 Marks


(b) Short Notes/Cases/Maxims 12 Marks
OR
Full Long Question involving exhaustive and descriptive answers with case 25 Marks
Laws and approved illustrations.

Q.3 Full Long Question involving exhaustive and descriptive answers with case 25 Marks
Laws and approved illustrations.
OR
(a) Long question/Explanatory Notes 15 Marks
(b) Short Notes/Cases/Maxims 10 Marks

Q.4 (a) Short Notes (any three out of Five) 15 Marks


(b) Objectives : Answer True or False with reasons, MCQs, Practical 10 Marks
Problems, one line questions (Explanatory Notes, Short Questions if
if it is practically not possible to frame Objective Questions)

General Instructions :
 The weightage of marks should be kept equal from each units as far as possible.
 All Paper setters should try to see that the question paper is set as per above
pattern.
 If it is not possible to ask objective questions in any of the papers in last
questions, the paper setter may frame questions of Explanatory Notes, Short
notes etc.
 In all Clinical Core Papers the Examinations shall be taken as per the
mandatory provisions of the Bar Council of India – Legal Education Rules, 2008.
 First three questions should be from any four units of paper and last question
should be combination of all the units of the paper.
Question Paper Pattern for Five Years’ Integrated Law
Programme:
To be implemented from the Academic year 2018-19

Time Duration : Each question paper shall be of 2 ½ Hours.


Marks division for external examination (Total 70 Marks) :

Q.1 Full Long Question involving exhaustive and descriptive answers with case 18 Marks
Laws and approved illustrations.
OR
(a) Long question/Explanatory Notes 10 Marks
(b) Short Notes/Cases/Maxims 8 Marks

Q.2 (a) Long question/Explanatory Notes 10 Marks


(b) Short Notes/Cases/Maxims 8 Marks
OR
Full Long Question involving exhaustive and descriptive answers with case 18 Marks
Laws and approved illustrations.

Q.3 Full Long Question involving exhaustive and descriptive answers with case 18 Marks
Laws and approved illustrations.
OR
(a) Long question/Explanatory Notes 10 Marks
(b) Short Notes/Cases/Maxims 8 Marks

Q.4 (a) Short Notes (any three out of Five) 10 Marks


(b) Objectives : Answer True or False with reasons, MCQs, Practical 06 Marks
Problems, one line questions (Explanatory Notes, Short Notes if
if it is practically not possible to frame Objective Questions)
General Instructions :
 The weightage of marks should be kept equal from each units as far as possible.
 All Paper setters should try to see that the question paper is set as per above
pattern.
 If it is not possible to ask objective questions in any of the papers in last
questions, the paper setter may frame questions of Explanatory Notes, Short
notes etc.
 In all Clinical Core Papers the Examinations shall be taken as per the
mandatory provisions of the Bar Council of India – Legal Education Rules, 2008
 First three questions should be from any four units of paper and last question
should be combination of all the units of the paper.

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