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Q1. _______________ is the highest authority after a High Court Judge? (1)
Q2. Commercial secrets can be hidden through which kind of ADR? (1)
Q4. The barons were dissatisfied with the taxation policy of the Britishers, this was resolved
by__________________________ (1)
Q5. True or False : The Supreme Court of India came into being in 1947. (1)
Q6. The judiciary is the apex organisation due to which jurisdiction? (1)
a. Original Jurisdiction
b. Advisory Jurisdiction
Q8. Mr. Smith, a foreign national visited India and was arrested on the suspicion of smuggling
gold. He did not have the means to engage a lawyer and was thus unable to present his case.
Identify the fundamental right of Mr. Smith violated in the above situation: (1)
Q9. Which Article of the Indian constitution speaks about corporal punishment? (1)
Q10 Akhil is caught stealing merchandise from a stall at the trade fair. The stolen goods are
forcefully retrieved from him, resulting in injuries. Which of the following is true in this situation? (1)
(a) Using force to prevent a crime as part of one’s duty is not a criminal act.
(c) The injury is caused with intent to take revenge and this act is criminal.
(d) Security guard’s behaviour is unethical as Akhil may have stolen due to some financial
urgency.
a. Senior Advocate
b. Advocate on Record
c. Solicitor
d. Attorney General
Q12. Sadanand is a florist who relies on local flowers for his livelihood. The district administration
prohibits the plucking of wild flowers to conserve the local flora and fauna. Is Sadanand’s
constitutional right infringed upon ? (1)
(c) No, the government is powerful and can make any law.
(d) No, because the government is sovereign and enacts laws for the common good.
Q14
SECTION B
Q21. What is the difference between an Advocate General and an attorney General? (2)
OR
Q22. Khushi Arora was mercilessly beaten by her husband and in-laws for insufficient dowry. The
police refused to file an FIR because her in-laws are very affluent merchants in the area. (2)
Q23 (2)
Q24. A statutory body was created consisting of an eminent judicial member of impeccable
integrity as its chairman and 8 other members, out of which 4 were judicial members. Identify the
body and state its scope. (2)
SECTION C
Q.26 Explain the provisions of the Advocates Act, 1961 that gave the legal profession a face-lift in
India. (4)
OR
OR
Q28. ‘The legislation aims to combat the acts of bribery and corruption of public servants’ – a term
that has been given a fairly wide interpretation in the Act. ` (4)
(b) State the categories of public servants included within the purview of this legislation and the
exceptions therein.
SECTION D
Q29. Given below are two situations. Read them and answer the questions that follow :
(a) Sunil was sentenced to death on charges of murder and robbery. He was held in a solitary
confinement by the jail authorities since the date of his conviction by the session court. Appeal
against the decision is pending in the High Court.
(i) Identify the fundamental right violated in the above two situations.
(iii) On what grounds can Sunil and Kharak Singh challenge the actions of the authorities ? (6)
Q30. Define ADR and evaluate the role of ADR techniques and institutions help in promoting
lawyers as social engineers. (6)
OR
Vitawin and Energo, two companies manufacturing health drinks had a dispute over manufacturing
technique. They want to resort to alternate dispute resolution to solve their dispute rather than
going for the traditional litigation. Suggest the most suited alternate dispute resolution mechanism.
Explain the procedure and compare the decision rendered under the suggested ADR mechanism
and court order.
Q31 Identify the related principles enunciated by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in various situations
and mention the case laws through Judicial Review and explaining them briefly. (6)
a. Part III of the Constitution, among others cannot be amended or taken away.