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G 1042 Reg. No______— Name_______._.. FIFTH SEMESTER SEMESTER LLB. THREE YEAR) DEGREE EGAN FRIST, SEMESTER CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—1 (Three Year LLB.—Regular/Supplementary) Give Year 1LB—Supplementary/Mercy Chance] Time : Three Hours (@) Fenrtomer usage having the fore oflaw has ben held tobe law Personal laws are excluded” t (©) Write a note on “Right to Education”. Explain the Residuary Powers of the Parliament, under Article 13, whereas (5 x4 = 20 marks) Part B TL. Answer any three of the following Problems. Each question carries 10 marks : ", @ citizen of India, to go compelled to issue the passport ? Decide, (©) ‘A'was acquitted by the Court. Because toe Coa ating the matter of acquittal, he had to remain inj the Court claiming compensation. Will he succeed ? () The legislature of a State in India (3 x 10 = 30 marks) Turn over +4011 (Pages : 2) Reg. Neo Part C UI. Answer any two of the following questions. Each question carries 15 marks : (a) Explain the purpose and scope of safeguards provided to the accused under the constitution. Elaborate the rule of double jeopardy. (b) Analyse the scope of cultural and educational rights under Article 29 (1). Examine the relation between Article 29 and Article 30. (©) Discuss the financial relations between the Union and the States under the Indiar Constitution. (2 x 15 = 30 marks) G4011 (Pages : 2) FIRST SEMESTER LL.B. (THREE YEAR) AND FIFTH SEMESTER LL.B. (FIVE YEAR) DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2019 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—I (Three Year LL.B.—Regular/Supplementary) (Five Year LL. B.—Supplementary/Mercy Chance] Time : Three Hours Maximum : 80 Marks Part A Answer any five questions. Each question carries 4 marks. 1. Explain the concept of Constitution and Constitutionalism. 2. Critically comment upon the inter-relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. 3. What do you mean by Ex-facto Law ? 4. Briefly explain the Doctrine of Pith and Substance. 5. Write a note on Public Interest Letigation. 6. Answer the following : (®. Uniform Civil Code. (ii) Reservation in Promotion. (5 x 4 = 20 marks) Part B Answer any three problems. Each problem carries 10 marks. 7. Mr. ‘P’areligious minority established an Educational Institution for minorities and banned signing of National Anthem. He made it compulsory to sing the song of his religion. Examine the Constitutionality of his right. ae oe 8. Arule reserving 70% of the seats in the Post-graduate Medical Course to Delhi University Medical Graduates and keeping 30% open to all, including the Delhi University Graduates was challenged by a Medical Graduate from Kerala University as violation of Article 14 and 15. Decide. Turn over | 2 G 1011 With the object, sos to help grow more food, a state laid down that ina certain Beedi manufacturing 10. 11. 12. 13. oe no person shall, during agricultural seasons, he employed as Beedi making. The Law is claimed to be invalid in violating freedom to follow any trade or occupation. Decide. ‘A’a citizen of India 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 A. (3 x 10 = 30 marks) Part C Answer any two questions. Each question carries 15 marks. Explain briefly the Constitutional safeguards against Arbitrary arrest and detention pointing out the guidelines contained in D.K. Basu V West Bengal. : Examine how the Indian Constitution has harmonised the concept of Secularism and Freedom of Religion. Examine the right of minorities to establish and Administer Educational Institutions. (2 x 15 = 30 marks) ~ Reg. N SJ 4 F 5858 | aoa) Reg. No. S| INTEGRATE NOLOGY) LL.B. (HONOURS)B.A., genes YEAR) » LL.B. (HONOURS | )/B.Com., LL.B. | EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER dog sO N OURS) DEGREE Fifth Semester | FL 13—CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—I | (2016 Admissions) | i eae (Regular/Supplementary) Maximum : 75 Marks | Part A Answer any five of the following questions. Each question carries 3 marks. Discuss the powers of the President under the Indian Constitution. Explain the scope of the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India. Mention the privileges of the members of the State Legislatures Explain the meaning and scope of Doctrine of Pleasure. ‘What are the basic features of the Indian Constitution ? oar ene | Write a note on Public Service Commission. | (5 x 3 = 15 marks) \ Part B Answer any three of the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks. | * 7. X,a former member of the Legislative Assembly Seeks to take legal action against the Chief | | Minister of a state alleging nepotism and corruption. X applies for the sanction of the Governor of the State. The Governor refuses. Advise X. dismisses a permanent Civil Servant on the ground that he has been 8. The Government of a State ‘ion of money from the Government. It was a summary dismissed. convicted for misappropriati Decide the validity of his dismissal. 9, Ajudge of a High Court was transferred to another State against the wish of the concerned judge | ‘and against the views expressed by the Chief Justice of India. Examine the validity of the transfer. mation dissolving the Assemblies in certain states and hho are thrown out of office on account of this proclamation ‘order. Their contention is that only the respective ies. Decide. (3 x 10 = 30 marks) ‘Turn over ! 10. The President of India issues a proclai ofthe ministers w ity of the. President's: the power to dissolve the state assembli orders re-election. Some wants to challenge the validit governors of the states have F 5858 : 2 Part C Answer any two of the following questions. Each question carries 15 marks. .d 2 Does the Executive enjoy supremacy in appointing 11. How is the Chief Justice of India appointe: him. 12. Discuss the distribution o! When can f legislative powers between the Centre and the States. Parliament legislate on a matter in the state list ? ovided in the Indian Constitution. 13. Discuss the freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse as pr (2 x 15 = 30 marks) ie 7 id G 2363 (Page Reg. No- 7 Name. REE EXAMINATION, JULY 2014 THIRD YEAR LL.B. DEG! (Five Year Scheme) Part I—Paper [_-CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—I (Old Scheme—1994 ‘Admissions—Mercy Chance) Maximum : 100 Marks ‘Time : Three Hours Part A “Answer any five questions. Bach question carries 8 marks. 1, (a) Explain the nature and scope of the Preamble of the Constitution ne declaration of 2 Whatis its importance in U (b) What are the Directive Principles of State Policy the objectives of the State ? How does it help the interpretation of the Constitution ? (@) Define State in Article 12 of the Constitution, examining the scope of the expression ‘State’ in the Article. (a) Examine the scope of Article 13 of the Constitution, and diseuss the doctrine of ultra vires, doctrine of “eclipse” and the doctrine of “Severability”, (e) “Article 14 uses two expressions”, equality before law” and “equal protection of laws”, According toPatanjali Sastri C.J. the second expression isa corollary of the first”. Comment, explaining the implications of the two expression®: 1¢ 19 of the Constitution and critically evaluate the scope of the ‘freedom of ‘on ‘including the freedom wr that Article (f Examine Article speech and expressi of the press’ guaranteed unde ion guaranteed under the Constitution and the scope the | (q) Discuss the right o freedom of reli cular state as conceived by the preamble of the constitution. expression ‘set ie -- (6x8 =40 marks) ‘Turn over 2. (a) (b) (c) (d) 2 G 2363 Part B Answer any three problems. Each problem carries 8 marks Certain Jagirdars in one area of State R, were allowed to collect the rent by a law, but Jagirdars in other areas of the State R, were allowed to collect the rent by a law, but Jagirdars in other .o apparent difference between those areas of the State were not allowed to do so, inspite of n there was no rational basis for the areas. The law was challenged on the ground that differentiation and so the law should be struck down as violative of Article 14 of the Constitution. Decide. and he was punished ‘The petitioner was found guilty of an offence under the Sea customs Act, Penal for the offence. Soon after prosecution for criminal conspiracy under Section 120-B, Code, was brought against him, for committing the offence under the Sea customs Act, for ioner contended that the second prosecution which he has already been punished. The petitic mmission of the offence under the Sea was barred as he has already been punished for the co Customs Act. Decide. Under Section 45-G of the Banking Companies Act, 1949, an order for the winding up of a company was passed. The High Court on the report of the Official Liquidator, directed the holding of a Public Sitting of the Court for the public examination of promoters, directors, auditors etc, of the company regarding their conduct and dealings in relation to the affairs of n. the company. The appellant was ordered under Section 45-G to appear for the examinat He challenged the validity of the order on the ground that the section was unconstitutional in as much as it contravened the fundamental right guaranteed to the citizen under Article (20)3 of the Constitution. Decide. ‘The respondents were arrested on a complaint of criminal trespass. The arrest was in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The trial was held under a special court, constituted under the provisions of the State Panchayat Act. The respondents were sentenced to pay a fine of Rs. 75 each.#The State Panchayat Act provided that no lawyer could plead a case before the Panchayat Court. So the case was not pleaded by any lawyer. It was contended that this provision was violative of Article 22(1) of the Constitution. Decide. (3 x 8 = 24 marks) Weonne +90 G 6181 3 Part C ‘Answer any two questions. Each question carries 18 marks. G 2363 3. (a) “By the term ‘life’ as here used, something more is meant than mere animal existence. The inhibition against its deprivation extends to all those limits and faculties by which life is enjoyed”. In the light of this observation, critically examine the ambit and scope of ‘right to life, as conceived by Article 21 of the Constitution. Discuss the justifications for the law relating to preventive detention, examining the grounds of detention, and the rights of the detinue- Explain Due Process of Law’. (b) Discuss the implications of ‘Article 20 of the Constitution relating to Protection against ‘ex post facto ; laws,’ double jeopardy’ and ‘self-incrimination’. Supreme Court and the High Court under Articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution. (c)’ Discuss the right to constitutional remedies, examining the scope of the writ jurisdiction of the (2 x 18 = 36 marks)

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