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14066
LAW. OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION AND
ruDICIAL PROCESS IN INDIA
Paper 101 DE
Time : Three Hours] [Maxiruum Marks : I00

Note : Attempt Four questions in all, selecting at least one


question from each Unit. All questions carry equal
marks.

Unit I

l. "Bentham's 'pleasure'has a some what larger signification,

including altruistic and obligatory conduct, the principle


of benevolence." While his idea of intbrest' was anything
promoting "Pleasure". Explain the statement with reference

to the utility principle.

2: "Every Law is an evil, for every law is. an infraction of


Liberty." Reconcile this statement of Bentham with his
belief and preaching that all evils of the sysem can be
removed by legislation alone.

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Unit II

3.Whataretheconstitutionallypermissiblelimitsbeyond
which the legislature cannot delegate law-making function
toadminislrativeauthoritiesinlndia?Discussreferring
to relevant case law.

4.DefineordinaryBill.Whenadeadlockresultsinthe
Houses of Parliament on such a Bill ?
How such a
deadlock can be resolved ?

Unit III

5. "Religion is a devisive factor whereas secularism a


solution.- Explain it in the light of Indian constitution'

Elucidate
6. "Law has been an instrument for social change'"
with reference to relevant st'atutes and case law' '

Unit IV

7. What is meant by Justice ? Discuss the relationship

between Law and Justice'


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8.Whatdoyoumeanby..JudicialActivism?..Judicid
activism cannot be judicial anarchism'" What are the
parameters of reasonable judiciat activism'? Discuss'

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