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LL.

B (HONS) SEM-1
Assignment topics – 2023
1. Political science
1) Nature of political science
2) State and it's elements
3) Divine theory
4) Social contract theory
5) Evolutionary theory
6) concept of welfare state
7) Democracy
8 ) federal form of government
9) Unitary form of government
10) parliamentary form of government
11) Presidential form of government
12) Functions of Legislature
13) Functions of Executive
14) Functions of judiciary.

2. Economics
(i) “Economics and law are closely interrelated .” Elaborate.
(ii) What do you understand by ‘Price elasticity of demand ‘ ?
How can it be used as a tool of economic analysis in the field of taxation ?
(iii) What are the feature of indifference curves ?
Explain consumer’s equilibrium with the help of indifference curves.
(iv) Compare price and output under perfect competition and monopoly .
show that also the ‘ dead – weight –loss ‘ under monopoly .
(v) “Profit arises not because of ‘risk bearing ‘but because of ‘uncertainty – bearing .’ “.
Examine the statement
(vi) Give a comparative analysis of the definition of Economics given by Marshall and Robins.
(vii) Define price elasticity of demand .
What are the factors that influence the price elasticity of demand ?
(viii) What do you mean by marginal rate of substitution?
Explain consumers equilibrium with the help of curve technique
(ix) Discuss the shapes of the total and average cost curves in the
short run with the help of law of variable proportions.
(x)BY Bringing about difference between monopoly and perfect competition .
List the assumptions of a perfectly competitive market.
How is output determine under perfect competition in short run?
(xi)Critically examine the liquidity preferences theory of the interest .
3. History

1. Social Reforms of Raja Ram Mohan Roy


2. Non cooperation Movements
3. Quit India Movements
4. Judicial System in Ancient India
5. Judicial System in Medieval India
6. Aligarh Movement
7. Drain of Wealth
8. Backward cast Movements: B.R. Ambedkar
9. Market reforms of Alauddin Khalji
10. Administrative reforms of Mohammad Bin Tughlaq
4.English
Q.1. Choose the correct forms of the verbs to fill in the blanks:
1. I will phone you when he_____ _ back (Comes, will come)
2. The train_______ _ before we reach the station (arrives, will have arrived)
3. Unless we______ _ now we can’t be on time. (start, will start)
4. I__ home next Sunday. (go, am going)
5. Perhaps we ______ Mahabaleshwar next month.(visit, will visit)
6. Help! I______ __ fall.(will fall, am going to fall)
7. No one_____ (hear) from him for the last six months.
8. Here…….the bus!(come)
9. My uncle……tomorrow. (arrives, is arriving)
10. It……to rain; look at those clouds.(goes, is going)
Q.2. Fill the blanks with suitable prepositions:
(a) Ram and Mohan entered ______an agreement.
(b) He rules ______a vast empire.
(c) The cat sprang ____ the table.
(d) The driver jumped ______ the car.
(e) Do not cry ______spilt milk.
(f) He has not recovered______his illness.
(g) I have not slept ______yesterday.
(h) He is good ______ English.
(i)A dead body slipped the ______ deep well.
(j)An offence was committed ____him.
Q.3. Draft a plaint for recovery of rent.
Q.4. Write a letter to the newspaper editor for increase in the price of essential commodities.
Q.5. Convert the following Negatives into Affirmatives-
1. He did not live many years in India.
2. No one could deny that she was pretty.
3. God will not forget the cry of the humble.
4. I am not a little tired.
5. There was no one present who did not cheer.
6. I never in my life laid a plan and failed to carry it out.
7. Not many men would be cruel and unjust to a cripple.
8. No man could have done better.
9. The two brothers are not unlike each other.
10. Nobody was absent.
OR
Q.1. Add fuel to fire-
(1) At sixes and sevens
(2) At the eleventh hour
(3) At sea
(4) At home in
(5) At a pinch
(6) To be at daggers drawn
(7) At an arm’s length
(8) To be at one’s wits end
(9) At random
(10) Bury the Hatchet
Q.2. Concord
1. The state of his affairs such as to cause anxiety to his creditors.(was, were)
2. In him_____ _ centred their love and their ambition.(was, were)
3. Bread and butter ______his only food.(are, is)
4. The novelist and poet ______dead.(are, is)
5. The accountant and the cashier ______ absconded.(is, are)
6. Sanskrit, as well as Arabic ______,taught there.(was, were)
7. Justice, as well as mercy, ______it.(allows, allow)
8. Either the cat or the dog ______been here.(has, have)
9. Every one of the boys ______to ride.(loves, love)
10. Many a man done so.(has, have)
Q.3. Write short note on-
(a) Bibliography
(b) Citation
Q.4. Write an application for restoration of suit on the ground of dismissal on default by the Plaintiff.
Q.5. Convert the following Compound (Double) sentences to Simple sentences.
1. He gave me useful advice as well as financial help.
2. The servant was a thief. The mother found this.
3. They were poor, and often suffered great hardship.
4. This coat cannot be mine, for it is too big.
5. This must not occur again, or you will be dismissed.
6. He is rich, yet he is not contented.
7. Make haste, or else you will be late.
8. I called him, but he gave me no answer.
9. His partner died, and this added to his difficulties.
10. Not only men, but women and children were put to death.
OR
Q.1. Use appropriate article-
(a) He can play…..flute.(2013)
(b) Here turned after……hour. (2013)
He was ……..first man to arrive.(2014)
(c) India is one of ……most industrial countries in Asia. (2015)
Mr. Roy whom you met last night is my uncle. (2016,19)
Q.2. Give some examples of Question tag?
Q.3. Draft a divorce petition under Sec.13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
Q.4. Rewrite the following sentences removing the Adverb ‘too’:
1. It is never too late to mend.
2. He is too proud to beg.
3. My heart is too full for words.
4. He was too late to hear the first speech..
5. The boy was too old for whipping.
6. This tree is too high for me to climb.
7. He speaks too fast to be understood.
8. He is far too stupid for such a difficult post.
9. She was sobbing too deeply to make any answer.
10. This fact is too evident to require proof.
Q.5. Explain the following-
1. Pro bono publico
2. Pendentelite
3. Lex fori
4. Donatio mortis causa
5. Amicus Curiae

5.Sociology

1. Sociology, Meaning, Scope and Subject matter


2. Society, community,Association, Institutes, Mores
3. Social Group: Meaning and classification of Social groups,
4. Family, Traditional and Modern
5. Auguste Compte : law of 3 stages, positivism and religion of humanity
6. Emile Durkheim : Social solidarity, The theory of Division of labour, theory of religion and Suicide
7. Karl Marx: Marxism concept of Social change, class struggle, Division of labour
8. Max Weber : Sociology of religion, the concept of authority and the concept of Social action
9. Social change, Meaning, factors
10.distinction between Social and cultural change
11. Social Control ,Meaning and importance of Social control
12. Means of Social control
13. Agencies of Social control

6.Law of Contract Assignment


1-Proposal (Definition, communication, Revocation, General/specific Offer, Invitation to Treat)
2-Consideration(Definition, Essentials, Exceptions
3-Consent & Free consent
4-Discharge of Contracts
5-Impossibility of performance and Frustration..

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