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9628

B.A. LL.B (Hons.) 5 Year Course 6th SemesterlLLB


(Hons) 3 Years Course 2nd Semester
Examination, May-2018
SPECIALCONTRACf
Paper-601
Time allowed: 3 hours] [Maximum marks: 80

Note- Attempt four questions from Section-I to IV.


Selecting one question from each Section. These
question shall carry 14 marks each. Section V is
compulsory and each question in this Section carry
3 marks.

Section-I

l. Define "Indemnity". Distinguish it from guarantee.


Discuss the rights of indemnity holder.

2. Liability of surety is Coextensive with that of principal


debtor. Examine.

Section-II

3. Explain the essentials of Bailment. Discuss the duties


of Bailor and Bailee.

4. Define Agent. Discuss the essentials of agency. State


whether consideration is required to validate a contract
of agency. Discuss the modes oftermination of Agency.

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Section-III
5. Discuss the position of minor under Partnership
Act 1932.

6. What is Partnership? Discuss its essential ingredients.

Section-IV
7. Write an essay on rule of "Caveat emptor."

8. What is an unpaid seller. Discuss his rights.

Section-V
9. Explainthe following.
(a) .Continuing guarantee
(b) Particular lien
(c) Sub - agent
(d) Ascertained goods
(e) Nemo dat quod non habet
(f) Partnership at will.
(g) Gratuitous Bailment
(h) Implied authority of partner.

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9630
LL.B. (Ho-ns.)5 Year Course 6th
Semester and LL.B. (Hons.) 3 Year
Course 2nd Semester (New •
Scheme) Examination-May, 2017
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II
Paper: 603
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Before answering the questions, candidates
should ensure that they have been supplied
the correct and complete question paper. No
complaint in this regard will be entertained
after the examination.

Note : Attempt four questions from Section I to

IV, selecting at least one question from

each Section. These questions shall carry


14 marks each. Section-V is compulsory

and each question in this Section shall

carry'S marks. "

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SECTION - I
.

1. Discuss the composition, importance and

utility of Upper House of Parliament of India.

2. What do you mean by pardoning power ?

Explain the nature and scope of pardoning

powers of the President and Governor under

the Indian Constitution. Refer to a Case Law.

SECTION - II

3. Explain in brief, the facts, issues and

principles of law laid down in Re Keshav

Singh (Art. 143) AIR 1965 SC 745.

4. Examine in brief, -the ?rigina~ jurisdiction of

the Sup-reme Court of India .

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SECTION - III

5. "Trade, Commerce and Intercourse shall be

free throughout the territory of India."

Comment. Cite important judicial

pronouncements on the subject.

6. Explain in brief, the scheme of distribution

of legislative powet » between union and

states. When the Parliament can enact laws

on state subjects?

SECTION - IV

7. "Power of Parliament to amend the

Constitution is wide but not unlimited".

Comment. Refer to Case Law.

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8. Examine the nature and scope of the power

of the President contained in Article 356 of

the Indian Constitution. Cite Case Law.

SECTION -V

9. Explain the following:

(a) Question Hour

(b) Habeas Corpus

(c) Scope of An ir'''le227

(d) Pith and ~;~tbstance

(e) Civil post

(1) Scope of Art. 355

(g) Doctrine of Pleasure

(h) Ordinance

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9633
LL. B. (Hons.) 5 Year Course 6th
Sem. and LL.B. (Hons.) 3 Year
Course 2nd Sem. (New Scheme)
Examination-May, 2017
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CYBER LAW)
Paper: 606
Time : 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Before answering the questions, candidates
should ensure that they have been supplied
. the correct and complete question paper. No
complaint in this regard will be entertained
"after the examination.

Note: Section A is compulsory. Attempt any


four questions from Section B, selecting
at least one question from each unit.

SECTION-A

1. Explain in brief: (3x8=24)

(i) Digital Signature

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(ii) Addresser

[iii] Compu ter

(iv) E-mail bombing

(v) Cyber Stalking

(vi) Libel

(vii) Software Piracy

(viii) Patent

SECTION-B

UNIT-I"

2. What IS the formation and types c

E-contract ?

3. What is Cyber Jurisprudence? Discuss in

detail. (14)

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UNIT - II--

4. What is Copyright III India.? Discuss III

detail.

5. Write short notes on : (14)

(i) Infringement

(ii) Passing off

UNIT - III

6. Discuss the provisions of E-governance

under Information Technology Act, 2000. (14)

7. Describe the offences under Information

Technology Act. ( 14)

UNIT - IV

8. What are the Cyber Crimes?

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9. Write short note on : (14)

(i) Hacking

(ii) International position of free speech on

internet.

-,

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9629
LL.B (Hons.) 5 Year Course 6th-
Semester and LL. B. (Hons.) 3
Year Course 2nd Sem (New.
Scheme) Examination-May, 2017
FAMILY LAW
Paper :'602
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Before answering the questions, candidates
should ensure that they have been supplied
the correct and complete question paper. No
. complaint in this regard will be entertained
after the examination. •
.
Note: Attempt four questions from unit I to IV,
selecting at least one question from each
unit. Unit-V, is compulsory.

UNIT - I

1. Which are the main schools of Islamic law?


What are the main issues of difference
between them ? (14)

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2. What are the essential requirements f a
valid marriage under Muslim Law? What are
the conditions for valid, void and irregular
marriages? (14).

UNIT - II

3. Enumerate and examine the grounds


provided under the Dissolution of Muslim
Marriages Act, 1939 under which a muslim
wife can obtain a decree for the dissolution
of her marriage. (14)

4. What are the rights available to a muslim


wife on non-payment of dower ? What is
,
remission of dower? • (14)

UNIT - III

5. Define 'Wasiyat' and examine the limitations on


the testamentary powers of a Muslim ? What is
reteable abatement? (14)

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;;;;# 6. What are the formalities involved In the

creation of a Wakf ? Enumerate the different

kinds ofwakfs given under Muslim Law. (14)

UNIT - IV

7. Critically examine the facts and decision of

the court given in the case of Lily Thomas v .

Union of India (20l!O) 6 SCC 224. (14)

8. Write notes on :

(a) Essential requirement for solemnization

of marriage under Special Marriage Act,

1954. (7)

(b) Composition of Family courts (7)

UNIT - V

9. Write short notes onthe following: (8x3=24)

(a) Talak-UI-Sunnat
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(b) Mehr-i-Musamma

(c) Iddat period

(d) Mu ta marriage

(e) Valid acknowledgement

(1) Hizanat

(g) Marz-ul-maut

(h) Mutwalli

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9631·
LL.B (Hons.) 5 Year Course 6th
Semester and LL.B (Hons.) 3 Year
Course 2nd Semest.er (New
Scheme) Exarnfnatdon=May, 2017
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
. .
. Paper: 604
Time: 3 hours .. Max. Marks: 80
Before answering the 'questions, candidates
should ensure that they have been supplied
the correct and complete question paper. No
complaint in this regard will be entertained
after the examination.

Note: Attempt four questions from Section I to

IV, selecting at least one question from

each Section. These questions shall carry

14 marks each. -Section-V is compulsory

and each question in. this Section shall

carry 3 marks.

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SECTION - I

1. Discuss the various sources ,of International


Law.

2. States are the only subjects of International

Law. Do you agree with .this statement ?

Comment.

SECTION - II

3. Discuss the various coercive methods to


.settle international disputes.

4. Discuss the vanous theories regarding

recognition of states.

SECTION - III

5. Write short notes on':

(a) Blockade'

(b) Enemy character


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6. Write short notes on :

(a) Belligerent occupation

(b) Prize courts

SECTION - IV

7: Write a detailed note on covenant on Civil

and Political Rights; 1966.

8. Discuss the provisions of UN Charter

regarding protection of Human Rights.

SECTION - V

·9. Write short notes on :

(a) Definition of International Law

(b) Defacto and Dejure Recognition

. (c) Asylum

(d) Advantages' of Recognition


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(e) War crimes.

[f] Effects of war

(g) Arbitration

(h) Theories of relationship between

International Law and Municipal Law.

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·9632.
LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Year·Course 6th
. Semester and ·LL.B. (Hons.) 3 Year
Course 2nd Sernesuer (New
Scheme) Examinatioil.-:-May, 2017
Right to Information Law (including Media &
the Law)
Paper: 605
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Before answering the questions, candidates
, should ensure that they have been supplied
the correct and complete question paper. No
complaint in this regard .will be entertained
after the examination.

. . .
.Note : Attempt four questions from Unit I to IV,

selecting at least one question from each

Unit. These_ questions shall carry 14

marks each. Unit-V is compulsory and


each. question in 'this unit" shall carry 3

marks.

9632-2350-(P-4)(Q-9)(17) ( 1) [Turn Over

/",
'.

. UNIT'- I

1. "Right to Informatio n. IS a Basic Human

Rights." Discuss.

2. Discuss various factors restricting free flow of

information.

UNIT - If

3. What are the salient features of the Right to

Information Act, 2005 ? Discuss in detail.

4. What informations. are exempted from

disclosure under the RTI Act'? Discuss.

UNIT - III

5.' Right to Information is a fundamental right.

Explain with the


, help of case law.

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6. Discuss in detail"the judiciary's view poin ton

public authority under Article 12 of the

Indian Constitution.

UNIT - IV

7. What do you' mean by privileges of the

legislature ? Explain the liability of media for


. .

publication which interferes with privileges

of legislature.

8. Write a critical noteon pre-trial by media.

UNIT - V

9 .. Write short notes on the following:

(a) Third Party Information

(b) Severability

(c) Appeals under RTI Act.

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(d) Penalties under RTI Act

(e) Basic elements of RTI

(f) Media access to official information

(g) Central Information Commission

(h) Media as a cause for violation of Human

Rights

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9628
LL.B (Hons.) 5 Year Course 6th
Semester and LL. B. (Hons.) 3
Year Course 2nd Sem (New
Scheme) Examination-May, 2017
SPECIAL CONTRACT
Paper: 601
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Before answering the questions, candidates
should ensure that they have been supplied
the correct and complete question paper. No
complaint in this regard will be entertained
after the examination.

Note: Attempt four questions from Unit I to IV,


selecting at least one question from each
Unit. These questions shall carry 14
marks each. Unit-V is compulsory and
each question in this section shall carry
3 marks.

UNIT - I

1. What do you mean by indemnity ? Explain


the differences between indemnity and
guarantee. (14)
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2. (a) Whether the liability of surety IS co-
extensive with that of principal, debtor
Discuss it with case law. (7)
(b) A sells and delivers goods to B;C
afterwards requests A to forbear to sue B
for the d bt for a year and promises that
if he does so, C will pay for them in
default of payment by B. A agrees to
forbear. Is it sufficient guarantee given by
C to A. Give reasons for your answer. (7)

UNIT - II

3. Goods can be pledged by the owner only


except in certain circumstances. State the
circumstances in which goods can be
pledged by a non-owner? (14)

4. State the duties of an agent towards his


principal? (14)

UNIT -III

5. (a) Explain the· definition of the term


'partnership' . (7)

(b) A brings his horse and B his tonga and



they ply it' and divide the mcome
everyday. Are they partners ? (7)
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6. (a) biscuss the minor's status In
partnership firm. (7)

(b) What do you mean by doctrine of


"Holding Out" ? (7)

UNIT -IV

7. Is the registration of a firm necessary? What


are the advantages of registration of firm ?
(14)

8. Who is unpaid seller ? Explain the various


rights of unpaid seller ? (14)

UNIT - V (Compulsory)

9. Answer briefly the following: (8 x 3 = 24)

(i) What is partnership at will ?


(ii) Differentiate between sale and agreement
to sell.
(ill) What is compulsory dissolution of a firm?
(iv) Is the variation in condition made by the
principal debtor and creditor without the
surety's consent discharges surety's
liability ?

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(v) What do you mean by continuing
guarantee?
(vi) B owes to C a debt guaranteed by A. The
debt becomes payable. C does not sue B
for a year after the debt has become
payable. Is A discharged from suretyship
or not?
(g) Whether the prior registration of firm is
necessary for' suing the third party by
firm?
(h).What are implied conditions under sale
by sample?

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9630
B.A.LL.B (Hons.) 5 Year Course 6th Semester /
LL.B (Hons.) 3 Year Course 2nd Semester
Examination, May-201S
CONSTnnnaONALLAW-ll
Paper-603
Time allowed: 3 hours] [Maximum marks: 80
Note- (i) Attempt four questions from sections I to IV
selecting one questionfrom each section. These
question shall carry 14marks each (14x4)
(ii) Section V'ts compulsory and each part of the
question in this Section carry 3 marks (8 x3)
Section-I

1. "President of India is the nominal Head and the real


powers are vested in the council of Ministers, the Prime
Minister as its head." Comment.

2. Examine, in brief, the powers, functions and position of


Governor of a state.

Section-II

3. Discuss the nature and scope of parliamentary privileges


available to members of parliament under the Indian
constitution.

4. "Judiciary in India is not only independent but powerful


too." Comment.

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Section-III
5. Discuss the facts, issues and principles oflaw laid down
in Automobile Transportation Ltd. V. State of
Rajasthan, AIR 1962 SC 1405.

6. Write a critical note on right to property under the Indian


constitution. "

Section-IV
7. Explain in brief, the Basic Structure Theory. Refer to
important judicial pronouncements.

8. Examine in brief, the power of president to declare state


emergency. Refer to case law.

Section-V
9. Explain the following:
(a) Zero Hour
(b) . Dead lock
(c) No confidence motion
(d) Curative petition
(e) Doctrine of Prospective over ruling
(f) FeeandTax
(g) State Monopoly
(h) Civil servant

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Unit-III

5. Explain with the help of case Law

(a) Third party Information

(b) Right to Information and community participation.

6. Discuss in detail the judiciary's viewpoint on Disclosure


ofInformation.

Unit-IV

7. What do you mean by Human Rights? Explain the role


of media as promoter and violator of Human rights.

8. Explain the Media's freedom of expression under Indian


constitutional framework.

Unit-V

9. Write short notes on the following:

(a) Information
(b) Public Authority
(c) Severability
(d) ObjectsofRTIAct
(e) Request for obtaining information
(f) State Information commission
(g) Media access to official information
(h) Exemption from disclosure of information.

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9633
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Year Course 6th Semester/
LL.B. (Hons) 3 Year Course 2nd Semester
Examination, May-2018
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CYBER LAW)
Paper-606
Time allowed: 3 hours] [Maximum marks: 80

Note: Attempt 4 questions from unit I to unit IV, selecting at


least one question from each unit. These questions
shall carry 14 marks each. Unit V is Compulsory and
each question in this section shall carry 3 marks.

Unit-I
1. No technological advancement made so far in human
history could create a separate platform for the operation
of law then how come this information technology
influencing. law? Is information
.
technology so powerful
that it redefines the legal systems itself? Comment.

2. What do you mean by Electronic Contracts? Discuss in


detail the types of Electronic contracts.

Unit-II

3. What does copyright cover? What are the rights of a


copyright holder? What are the major provisions in the
amended Copyright Act, 1999 with regards to computer
programs? Discuss.

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4. How is "Trade Mark" defined? What is the meaning of
"Service" in the Trademark Act, 1999? How is the
Trademarks Act, 1999 different from the Trade and
Merchandising Marks Act, 1958?

Unit-ill
5. Explain the historical background, object, extent, scope
and commencement of the Information Technology Act.
6. Discuss in detail about Penalties, compensation and
adjudication under the Information Technology Act,
2000.
Unit-IV
7. Define the term 'Hacking' and explain its essentials.
8. Discuss in detail:
(a) Hate,Speech'
(b) Stalking
. Unit-V
9. Write short notes on the following:
(a) Digital Signature
(b) Certifying Authority
(c) Spam
(d) Notice of Suspension
(e) Penalty for failure to furnish information, return
etc.
(0 Punishment for cyber terrorism
(g) Issues of censorship
(h) Fraud
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9629
B.A. LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year Course 6th Semester I
LL.B. (Hons) 3 Year Course 2nd Semester
Examination, May-2018
FAMILY LAW
Paper-602
Time allowed: 3 hours} [Maximum marks: 80
Note: Attempt Five questions in all, selecting one question
from each Unit I-IV, each question in Unit I-IV
carries 14 marks (14 x4) and question no. 9 in Unit-
V is compulsory. Each question in Unit - Vcarries 3
marks (3x8)

Unit-I.
1. Discuss the nature and sources of Muslim Law.

2. "A marriage under Muslim Law is a civil contract." In


the light of statement, explain nature of a Muslim
mamage.

Unit-II
3. Discuss the meaning and kinds of Dower. Explain the
rights of wife in case of unpaid dower.

4. . What is the meaning ofTalaq? Explain various modes of


Talaq. When they become Irrevocable?

Unit-III
5. Who is a minor? Who are entitled to guardianship of

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property of a Muslim minor under Muslim law?
6. Discuss the general principles of Inheritance under
MuslimLaw.
Unit-IV
7. Discuss the salient features of the Family Courts Act,
1984.
8. What are the essential requirements for solemnization
of marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954?
Unit-V.
9. Explain the following:
(a) Period ofIddat
(b) Effect of Marriage
(c) Shariat
(d) Doctrine of' AuI' and 'Radd
(e) Post -Divorce Rights of parties to remarriage
(f) Civil marriage
(g) Probate
(h) Puberty

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9631
B.A. LL.B (Hons) 5 Year Course / 6th SemesterlLL.B. (Hons)
3 Year Course 2nd Semester
Examination, May-2018
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Paper-604
Time allowed.' 3 hours} [Maximum marks.' 80
Note- Attempt four questions from Section-I to IV.
Selecting at least one question from each Section.
These question shall carry 14 marks each. Section
V is compulsory and each question is this Section
shall carry 3 marks.
Section-I
1. Discuss the relationship between International law and
municipal law

or
2. Explain the various sources ofInternationallaw.

Section-II

3. Explain the various modes of acquiring state territory.

·or
4. Explain the various coercive methods to settle
international dispute.

Section-III

5. Write short notes on:

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(a) Prize courts
(b) Contraband

or

6. Write short notes on:


(a) Belligerent occupation
(b) Blockade

Section-IV
7. Write an essay on National Commission on Human
Rights.

or

8. Write a detailed note on convenant on civil and political


Right 1996.

Section-V
9. Write short notes on:
(a) Conditional recognition
(b) Enemy character
(c) Defacto and De jure Recognition
(d) Arbitration
(e) Sanctions ofInternationallaw
(t) Theories of relationship between international law
and municipal law
(g) Effects of war
(h) Position ofIndividual in International law

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9632
B.A. LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year Course 6th Semester I LL.B.
(Hons) 3 Year Course 2nd Semester May 2017
Examination, May-20t8
RIGHT TO INFORMATION LAW INCLUDING
MEDIA&-LAW
Paper-605
Time allowed: 3 hours} [Maximum marks: 80

Note: Attempt four questions from Unit-I to rv, selecting at


least one question from each unit. These questions
shall carry 14 marks each. Unit V is Compulsory and
each question in this unit shall carry 3 marks.

Unit-I

1. Discuss in detail the historical background of Right to


Information in Global and Indian Perspective.

2. Freedom of speech is the life blood of democracy.


Discuss.

.Unit-II

3. All citizens have right to Information, Discuss it in


context of Right to Information Act, 2005.

4. What are the provisions relating to Appeal and Penalties


under the Right to Information Act, 2005.

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Unit-III

5. Explain with the help of case Law

(a) Third party Information

(b) Right to Information and community participation.

6. Discuss in detail the judiciary's viewpoint on Disclosure


ofInformation.

Unit-IV

7. What do you mean by Human Rights? Explain the role


of media as promoter and violator of Human rights.

8. Explain the Media's freedom of expression under Indian


constitutional framework.

Unit-V

9. Write short notes on the following:

(a) Information
(b) Public Authority
(c) Severability
(d) ObjectsofRTIAct
(e) Request for obtaining information
(f) State Information commission
(g) Media access to official information
(h) Exemption from disclosure of information.

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