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(S1 3 & 3/5 (101)) LL.B. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2010. First Semester (Common for /III and IIUV candidates) Paper I— CONTRACTS - I (General principles of Contracts (Section 1-75) including PART A— (6x 4= 24 marks) Answer any SIX of the following questions. 1. Cross Offer. 2. Conditional Acceptance. 3. Contingent contract. 4. Mistake of Law. Agreement in restraint of marriage 6 Anticipatory breach. Vindictive Damages. 10. nL. 2. 13. 4 15. Quantum Meruit. ‘Mandatory injunction. Executory contract. PART B— (2x 18= 36 marks) Answer any TWO of the following questions. Define a ‘contract’ and state what are its essential elements. “An agreement without consideration is void". Do you agree? State exceptions, if any. “An agreement in restraint of Trader's void". Explain. State the circumstances in which the remedy of “specific performance” will be granted by the courts. PART C— (2x 20= 40 marks) Answer any TWO of the following questions. ’ put up a notice in the Hostel Notice Board that he lost his ‘Keys’ and would give Rs. 100/- to any cone that gives the keys. ‘B' a friend of ‘A’ gave the ‘keys. He came to know about the award later and asked for Rs. 100/-. Should ‘A’ pay? 2 (11/8 & 8/5 (101)) 16. w. 18, ‘8’ agreed to sell his house to ‘B' for Rs. 10,00,000/- “B’ has to pay the amount on or before 01-02-09 ‘and the house to be handed over on payment. On 25.01.09, ‘S’ sold the house for Rs. 12,00,000/- to "and handedover the house. ‘B’ on 30-01-09 offered the amount of Rs. 10,00,000/- and asked ‘ to sell the house. ‘S’ informed ‘B’ that he already sold the house to ‘P’. Cans’ do so? aged 14 years joined a cricket coaching academy and agreed to pay Rs, 10,000/- as fee for conching. He paid Rs. 2,000/- as advance. He received coaching as promised. When the cricket coaching academy demanded the balance amount of Rs. 8,000/-, ‘M’ refused to pay. Is ‘M’ bound to pay? "Q has to pay Rs. 10,000)- to ‘R’. @’ saw ‘Z and thought he is ‘R’ and gave Rs. 10,000/- to ‘2’. resembles ‘R’ physically, ‘@' realising the mistake committed by him, sought to recover Rs. 10,000/- from ‘Z. Is‘Z bound to return? 3 (S1 V8 & 8/5 (101) (S1 1/8 & 3/5 (102)) LL.B. (IIVII & V/V) DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2010. First Semester (Common for I/III and IIV/V candidates) Paper II — CONTRACTS — II (Special contracts including Indian Partnership Act, ‘Sale of Goods Act) ‘Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks PART A— (6x 4 = 24 marks) Answer any SIX of the following questions. Contract of indemnity. Continuing guarantee. Define ‘pledge’. Particular lien. Sub-agent. Warranties, Bill of Exchange. Unpaid seller. Co-surety. 10. Define Partnership. SRPraenee ee u, 12. 13, ua 15, 16. PART B— (2x 18= 36 marks) Answer any TWO of the following. Explain the Surety’s liability. Define ‘Bailment’ and explain the rights and liabilities of Bailor. Explain the differences between contract of sale and an agreement to sell. Explain the grounds for dissolution of a firm. PART C— (2x 20= 40 marks) Answer any TWO of the following. X is the surety for the loan of Y. Z is the creditor. X dies. Z proceeds against the legal heirs of X. Decide. X empowered his agent Y to borrow a loan from a Bank. ¥ forged the signature of X to obtain the loan from a bank to meet the business exigencies. When Banker brought this to the notice of X, X ratified the act of forgery of his agent Y. Decide the validity of ratification. 2 (11/3 & 8/5 (102) a. 18, A executed a negotiable instrument in favour of B ‘and kept inside of a book. Without delivering it to B. A died. B claimed the proceeds specified in the instrument. Decide. A and B are the partners of a firm. A used to attend the firm's business in a drunken state everyday. Frustrated with his misconduct B filed a case in the court of law for dissolution of firm. Decide. 3 (S13 & 8/5 (102)) (S 1 1/3 & 3/5 (103)) LL.B, DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2010. Firat Semester ‘Common for I/II and IIVV Candidates PAPER III — TORTS AND CONSUMER, PROTECTION LAWS ‘Time: Three hours Maximum : 100 marks PART A— (6x 4=24 marks) ‘Answer any SIX questions. ‘Answer any of the following questions. 1. Res ipsa loguitur 2. Temporary and perpetual injunction. 3. Battery. 4, Actof God. 5. Injuria sine alamnum. 6. Inevitable accident. 7. Public nuisance. 10. u. 2. 13, M4 1. Product liability. PART B — (2 x 18 = 36 marks) Answer any TWO of the following. ‘There is definite number of torts outside which Viability in tort does not exist. Explain. Discuss the scope of the rule in Rylands v Fethcher. Refer to Bhopal gas Leak Tragedy. What do you understand by Defamation? Are there any defences available in caso of defamation? If so, explain. Discuss the constitution, composition and {jurisdiction of the Distinct Consumer Forum. PART C— (2 x 20 = 40 marks) Answer any TWO of the following. ' told ‘B' as a practical joke that her husband died in an accident. ‘B’ suffered nervous shock and died. ‘B's husband sued ‘A’. Decide the liability ofA. 2 (81 V3 & 9/5 (103) 16. W. 18, Ram, the driver of police van while taking superintendent of Police to the camp office caused accident to Rajesh, a pedestrian by negligence. Rajesh sued government. Is Government liable? ‘A, an Ayurvedie doctor prescribed the medicines of | allopathic which caused the death of a patient. Decide the liability of the Ayurvedic doctor under the Consumer protection Act. ‘The defendant's servant sold some gasoline (a highly inflammable liquid) to two boys aged seven and nine years. The boys had falsly stated that they needed the same for their mother’s ear; they actually used gasoline for their play with the result that one of the children was badly burnt. Whether the defendant held liable inthis case? 3 ($1 U3 & 8/5 (108)) (S1 1/3 & 3/5 (104)) LL.B. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2010. First Semester (Common for V/III and ILV/V candidates) Paper IV — CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ‘Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks PART A— (6 x 4 = 24 marks) Answer any SIX of the following questions. 1, Montague Chelmsford Reforms. 2. Jalionwala Bag. 3. Constituent Assembly. 4, Preamble. 5. Federal state. 6. Gender Justice. 7. — Special Status of Jammu and Kashmir. 8, Anti defection law. 9. Internal Disturbance. 10. Judicial Review. coe 12, 13, M4. 15. 16. PART B— (2x 18 = 36 marks) Answer any TWO of the following. Write a detailed note on salient features of Indian constitution. Explain the Provisions of the constitution related to freedom of Religion. Write cal note on powers, functions and responsibilities of a Governor. Explain the provisions related to Judicial Accountability. PART C— (2x 20=-40 marks) Answer any TWO of the following. ‘A’ a citizen of India he is ordinarily reside in Hyderabad. The commissioner of police directed ‘A’ not to enter the city in view of communal rights. ‘A’ seeks your help, Advise ‘ National Emergency was imposed and all the Fundamental Rights were suspended by a presidential proclamation. Can any citizen approached the High court for violation of his “Rights to life and personal liberty”? 2 G18 & 9/5 (104) 17 18. A statutory corporation under the state is essesed to Income - Tax and forced to pay the Tax. The corporation contents that it is entitled to examption from union Tax legislation on the ground that it is an instrumentality of the state. Decide. A Husband field a petition in a family cort seeking Divorce from his wife on the ground on Insanity. He also wanted his wife to be examined by a qualified Doctor to prove his allegation. The wife resisted the same on the ground that Right to privacy which is part of her Right to life and personal liberty would be violated, if she subjected to under go medical test. Decide with the help of Decided case law. 3 (S18 & 8/5 (104)) (S1 1/3 & 3/5 (105)) LL.B. (IIVILI & V/V) DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2010. First Semester (Common for VIII and IIUV candidates) Paper V — LEGAL LANGUAGE — LEGAL WRITING. INCLUDING GENERAL ENGLISH ‘Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks PART A— (6x 4= 24 marks) Answer any SIX of the following questions. 1. Void contract. 2. Connotations. 3, Flexibility of language. 4. Inclusive definition. 5. Synonimous. 6 Tress pass. 7. Plaint. & Different forms references. 9, Strict liability. 10. Hebeas Corpus. uw 13. 44. 15. PART B— (2x 18 = 36 marks) Answer any TWO of the following questions. Explain the importance of legal language. How can you identify case law? Explain with illustrations. Draft a ‘Lease Deed’. Explain the essentials of a ‘Lease’. Explain the different sources of Law. PART C— (2x 20= 40 marks) (Compulsory questions) (a) Identify the legal terms, give their explanations and equalent terms if any, in the passage given below. “T accept that the afore said advocate shall file application, reply to application, plaint, written statement, appeal, review ete. Under his signature on my behalf and present the same in the court. He may also summon witnesses on my behalf and present application, withdraw suits, enter into ‘compromise and file the same in the court”. 2 (G1 U3 & 8/5 (105) o @ Gi) ‘Translate the following passage into Telugu. “Human rights are derived from the dignity and worth inherent in the human person, Human rights and fundamental freedoms have been reiterated in the universal declaration of Human rights. Democracy, development and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms are inter-dependent and have mutual re-enforcement. The human rights for woman, including girl child are therefore, in alienable, integral and individual part of the universal part of human rights. ‘The full development of personality and fundamental freedoms and equal participation by women in political, social ‘and economical is a necessity. All forms of discrimination on grounds of gender is violative of fundamental freedoms and ‘human rights”. Or Explain in detail any TWO of the following maxims. (1) Volunto now fit injuria (2) Res ipsa loquitor (3) Consensus ad idem (8) Double jeopardy. 3 (S18 & 8/5 (105))

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