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CS (Main) Exam,2021 HXS-U-LAW, fafa. / LAW w94-08 I/ Paper I Pratt aa: aia ae SETA a : 250 Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 250 ecg aaneft feats area PUT wea & Tee BF a ect Preaferhere meten sigan wt earrgetan ag : et arre we Bt ah erst # Farag & aren fed site sittctt chat HF ot ge B 1 were ah aor aber weal ace 4 B 1 PT TEM AE ative & en ae wea HB wees wes a Maa Wa Te BT Pee aa wea & TAT afr ee eA /sT es Tees aA RE Tee | eat a sere seAP Page Bea H fered art aie Pera see savas aera # fre rar & site $e ATER BT PH GBT TA HE-TH (FYA.2.) GfleeoT % eames we Falke eas we ear rar TAR | tga TET SHR eARR a= Freeh Mea H PRE Te Tee aE Fe TE Pt 1 weit H seq et, wet fatale 8, er sige Fran arr are | eat & sere A vera seTGAR aT | ake asrer eH ai, at Mer a ae AP roar A TEAR ae aE THR BHT: Rear wear Bh | eA-e-FR (FA.) Geren F eae Bsr BSN TS A Fae sin Bw eT BT A BIT TAT arfee | 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 5 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) Booklet in the space 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 (QCA) Booklet must be clearly struck off. HXS-U-LAW < waUsA SECTION A Qi. Preteen wedi i 8 oete ar ae oT 150 weal H afte : Answer the following questions in about 150 words each : (a) (b) (ce) (d) (e) “qa afreni & at dae ser or aaa @ ff See ade ears & arf pai ar aaartinen ax fem 2 1” guia & are care eifsrT | “The Fundamental Rights may be said to constitutionalise social values of existing society.” Explain and illustrate. “aa a cieferare =rareigia Gudge-led) at aed 4 He Be aH arereftarfta (udge-induced) @ 1” ganda fufaa fafa A aera a ee fae | “Public Interest Litigation in India is judge-led and even to some extent judge-induced.” Explain with the help of relevant case law. “fren a afr yet afteent va aa after ar aren @ |” seit & fren % after & dae A aca grr fee me ware At factor sifare | “Right to Education is the base for the Fundamental Rights and Human Rights.” Discuss the efforts made by the Government with regard to Right to Education of the children. cuenta sik dfrviteg & ta dda A caren fife | sar cesta aerate Fr were HMA & fare area 8 2 faa sifsre | Explain the relationship between the President and the Council of Ministers. Is the President bound to accept the advice of the Council of Ministers ? Discuss. orefia afer % aed faarh wera? apr wearitea a at apaat (wan) @ sit a A sieht & 1 Pofia act At aerae & weaeifra fae ft aaenfea Fr fader ifere | Delegation of ‘Legislative Powers’ has neither been permitted nor prohibited under the Indian Constitution. Discuss the constitutionality of delegated legislation with the help of decided cases. HXS-U-LAW 2 10x5=50 10 10 10 10 10 Q. (b) (©) (a) “oda depfa ft srerfren aeerare (ariware) @ sit area facterat ar san offs afeora 2 | ae a fara 1 orenfta @ fe data aula Ft qpien (fat) sea eet & fae at nf aa ea a aed ak and 2 1 a ver, ah cafeat at ad ft cada a aa afte wet 8 Weg ae (after) sieafie a 21” daafie sod wi gana folaa fate A wera & sree sere ar arcane acer Afra | “Pluralism is the keystone of Indian culture and religious tolerance is the bedrock of Indian Secularism. It is based on the belief that all religions are equally good and efficacious pathways to perfection of God-realisation. Thus, all persons are equally entitled to freedom of. religion which is not absolute.” Critically examine the above statement with the help of constitutional provisions and relevant case laws. Tan re wa Sa eet & areca A ales der set arena arnt & errr A afer A frsea and & Ferae areca & fara & aneite # Aifse | denis sacl ar fh aed afore | Discuss the procedure for the appointment of judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts and transfer of judges of the High Courts in the light of the decisions of the Supreme Court of India. Also refer to the constitutional provisions. and % afaar % sede 256 wi 257 % sta, ari ait soa At fader hifae | a saee A Gee A art aes 2 a aqedal & saris hy ar ord Faget At asa gre stam fae aA aa ahora ata Z 2 Discuss the purpose, function and use of Articles 256 and 257 of the Constitution of India. Should these provisions be restructured ? What are the consequences of State's defiance of the directives issued under these Articles by the Union ? ‘cada ua fv gaa eat dfaer a omens car @ sik ae citnda At ‘aged 2” fog gaa visa i oma ax mw ea were sik aed sade + eat cada at aan aa fen 8 | gare reir gra cada fora ara afifzad sor At fear a feu ve fates serait Ai fader ifare | “Free and fair election is the ‘basic structure’ of our Constitution and it is the ‘heartbeat’ of democracy.” But widespread corruption and increasing criminalisation in the election process have made our democracy weak. Discuss the various efforts undertaken by the Election Commission to ensure free and fair election. HXS-U-LAW 2 20 15 15 20 (b) (b) (©) “osu # pati wre? ary we & shea % edu ¥ afters sgede 350% wraam @ 1” feet asa Fara At seeitoon & afore at ere Sif 1 “Article 356 of the Constitution contains provisions relating to the justification of imposition of ‘President’s Rule’ in the State.” Explain the consequences of proclamation of Emergency in a State. gata Puffa areal Ft sare a Aafis =e % fatter fered at aaerec | Explain the various principles of natural justice with the help of relevant decided cases. “ose At aifa & fers oat (fag) & sae feet ff sarenea gro vata ad @, feg fax ff a (aa) 2 ees A gery @ 1” ae a art IV 4 sifea aifed seat at ora (ql) art a acon Fyfe ar ameter oder Fifa | “The provisions of the Directive Principles of State Policy are not enforceable by any court, but they are fundamental in the governance of the country.” Critically examine the role of the Government to fulfil the desired objectives enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution. feat usa 4 faftee arena sik afeensil aan sai & after & sa A oq faftis Sar softener Bt after at alert

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