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LLM 1 Sem All Branch Pyq
LLM 1 Sem All Branch Pyq
FACULTY OF LAW
LL.M. (I Semester) Examination
Branch: LABOUR LAw
Paper III
(Comparative Trade Union Laws)
Time: 3 Hours] [Max. Marks: 80
1. (a) 'The fundamental and paramount mission of the Trade Union movement is the
economic and social advancement of the workers' - Discuss.
Or
(b) Compare the Trade Union movement of Russia with that of India.
Or
b) What is General Fund? Explain the purposes for which the General Funds of a
Trade Union may be spent.
Or
(b) Explain the impact of"interunion' and 'Intra-union' rivalry on industrial relations.
4. (a) Explain the role and importance of Trade Unions in industrial adjudication.
Or
Paper II1
1. (a) What are Human Rights? Explain the human rights in Indian tradition.
Or
3. (a) Write a critical note on dero zable and non-derogable human rights.
Or
Or
(b) Evaluate the contribution of UNICEF to the promotion and protection of human
rights of children.
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FACULTY OF LAW
LL.M. (1
Semester) Examination
Branch: HUMAN
RIGUTS LAW
Paper II
Time: 3Hours (Human Rights Jurisprudence)
Max. Marks: 80
Answer all questions.
All
questions carry equal marks.
1. (a) What are Human
Rights? Explain the human
rights in Indian tradition.
Or
(b) Explain the nature and
Second World War. dimension of human rights
movement after the
2 (a) Explain the Marxian
philosophy of human rights.
Or
(b) Examine the theoretical
foundations of human rights.
3. (a) Write a critical note on
derogable and non-derogable human
rights.
r
(b) Define Rights and
explain the relationship between Rights and Duties.
4. (a) Discuss the role of
of human rights.
International Non-Governmental
Organizations in realization
Or
(b) Evaluate the contribution of
UNICEF to the
rights of children. promotion and protection of human
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FACULTYOFLAW
LL.M. (1 Semester) Examination
LEGALTHEORY AND JURISPRUDENCE-
Paper I
(Common to all branches)
Time:3 Hours] [Max. Marks: 80
Or
Or
3. (a) Define Law' and explain the nature and functions of law.
Or
(b) What is 'Social Contract theory? Explain its nature and scope
Explain.
1. (a)
Or
Or
1989.
features of SCs and STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,
b) Explain the salient
to various laws with the introduction of
4. (a) Briefly explain changes brought
the
New Economic Policy in India.
Or
Or
Or
3 (a) Define 'Law and explain the nature and functions of law
or
(b) What is 'Social Contract' theory? Explain its nature and scope.
Or
Or
(b) Law is an agent of social change" - Explain the statement with examples.
3. (a) ldentify the goals of social change pertaining to SCs and STs in the Constitution
of India.
Or
b) Explain the salient features of SCs and STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.
4. (a) Briefly explainthe changes brought to various laws with the introduction of
New Economic Policy in India.
Or
Or
Or
(b) "Law is an agent of social change'"- Explain the statement with examples.
(a) Identify the goals of social change pertaining to SCs and STs in the Constitution
of India.
Or
(b) Explain the salient features of SCs and STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.
4. (a) Briefly explain the changes brought to various laws with the introduction of
New Economic Policy in India.
Or
FACULTY OF LAW
Examination
LL.M. (I Semester)
JURISPRUDENCE-I
LEGAL THEORY AND
Paper I
(Common to all branches)
[Max. Marks: 80
Time: 3 Hours]
1.
Or
of various interests which are to be
classification
(b) Explain Roscoe Pound's
task of social engineering.
protected by the law, facilitating the
in
Or
normative jurisprudence.
(b) Explain the modern trends in
3. (a) Define 'Law' and explain the nature and functions of law.
Or
of Judiciary law.
4. (a) Explain the theories
Or
in the law.
(b) Explain the value of judicial precedents moulding
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FACULTY OF LAW
LL.M. (1 Semester) Examination
Or
Or
normative jurisprudence.
b) Explain the modern trends in
3. (a) Define 'Law and explain the nature and functions of law
Or
of Judiciary law.
4. (a) Explain the theories
Or
Or
2 (a) Examine the impact of environmental factors in bringing the social change
Or
3. (a) Identify the goals of social change pertaining to SCs and STs in the Constitution
of India.
Or
1989.
b) Explain the salient features of SCs and STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,
4. (a) Briefly explain the changes brought to various laws with the introduction of
New Economic Policy in India.
Or
(b) Define Sanskritisation. Is the term Sanskritisation relevant in the present context?
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FACULTY OF LAW
LL.M. (I Semester)
Examination
Branch: CRIMINAL LAW
Paper III
Time: 3 Hours]
(General Principles of Criminal Law)
[Max. Marks: 80
Answer all questions
All questions carry equal marks.
1. (a) "The presumption of mensrea can be rebutted by
necessary implication" Discuss. Referexpress words used
statuteor by
-
in the
relevant cases.
Or
b) What do you mean by strict
for a crime in the absence liability? What is the rationale for punishing a person
of guilty mind? Discuss
your answer. relevant cases to substantiate
Or
(b) Explain the present setup of Criminal Courts in
their jurisdiction in India. Discuss in detail about
dealing with Crimes.
3. (a) What doyou understand by "autrefois
acquit and
how the above
principle has been recognized as autrefois convict"? Discuss
a fundamental
Constitution and also how it has been right in the
Code of Criminal Procedure. clearly and fully dealt with in
S-300 of the
Or
b) What do you understand
by trial of an offence? Discuss in detail the trial
before the court of session. procedure
4. (a) Explain the salient features of the Probation of
Offenders Act.
Or
(b) Discuss the role of Courts in Correctional
Programmes in India.
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FACULTY OF LAW
LL.M (I Semester) EXAMINATION
BRANCH: HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Paper III
(Human Rights Jurisprudence)
[Max. Marks 80
Time: 3 Hours)
Answer all questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
2. (a) What is New international Economic Order? Explain its impact on Human Rights.
Or
Paper III
1. (a) Ordinarily speaking, a crime is not committed, if the mind of the person doing
the act in question be innocent" - Explain.
Or
(b) What do you mean by Attempt? Discuss the various tests propounded by jurists
to distinguish between 'Preparation' and 'Attempt'.
2. (a) State the 'Hierarchy of Criminal Courts in India' and discuss the powers and
functions of each court in detail.
Or
(b) Discus the role of Public Prosecutors in administration of criminal justice in
India.
3 (a) Atrial in order to be fair should be fair both to the prosecution and accused. With
a view to making the trial fair, certain rights in favour of the accused have been
recognized by the Code of Criminal Procedure". Discuss the right of the accused
at the trial.
Or
(b) "No person shall be vexed twice for the same offence more than once" - Explain.
4. (a) What do you mean by Probation? Discuss the offences in which probation is not
be given?
Or
(b) What is the concept of Plea bargaining? Explain its applicability to the offences
under Criminal Law of India.
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FACULTY OF LAW
LL.M.(1-Semester) Examination
BRANCH: CORPORATE LAWS
Paper-Il
(General Principles of Contract)
Time:3 Hours] [Max. Marks: 80
Answer all questions
All questions carry equal marks.
1 (a) What do you understand by "Contract"? Discuss the law relating
Essentials of valid contract.
OR
Contract of insurance a
3 (a) What is an agreement by way of wager? Is a
Wagering contract?
OR
Contract? Discuss how far
(b) What do you understand by a Contingent
of party.
the Contingency may be dependent on the act
PaperI
(Common to all branches)
[Max. Marks: 80
Time 3 Hours]
Answer all questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
Neo-Austinianism.
Write critical note on
2. (a) a
Or
developments on society.
and Technological
Communication
the impact of
4. (a) Explain Or
Modernisation.
Westernisation and
between
Define and distinguish
(b)
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LL.M (I
FACULTY OF LAW
Semester)
BRANCH: HUMANEXAMINATION
RIGHTS LAW
Paper 111
Time:3 Hours (Human Rights Jurisprudence)
Answer all questions. [Max. Marks 80
All
questions cary equal marks.
1. (a) Explain the
origin and development of Human Rights.
Or
(6) Explain the influence of Human
Era on the Nation States. Rights movement in the Post-Second World War
Time: 3 Hours]
Answer all question8
marks.
All questions carry equal
Holland. Comment.
law'
of positive
-
formal science
1. (a) Jurisprudence is the
Or
which are to be
interests
of various
classification
Roscoe Pound's engineering.
(b) Explain the task of social
the law, in facilitating
protected by
law.
on Hart's concept of
Write a critical note
2. (a)
Or
jurisprudence.
the modern urends in normative
(b) Explain
law.
nature and fiunctions of
Define Law' and explain the
3. (a)
Or
its nature and scope.
'Social Contract' theory? Explain
(b) What is
law.
the theories of Judiciary
4. (a) Explain
Or
law.
in moulding the
(b) Explain
the value of judicial precedents
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FACULTY OF LAW
Examination
LL.M. (I Semester)
TRANSFORMATION-I
LAW AND SOCIAL
Paper II
Time: 3 Hours]
India Explain.
modernity coexist in
-
Tradition and
. (a)
Or
with illustrations.
b) "Law is an
Constitution
SCs and STs in the
ldentify the goals of
social change pertaining to
3. (a)
of India.
Or
1989.
features ofSCs and STs (Prevention of Atrocities) Act,
(b) Explain the salient
introduction of
various laws with the
the changes brought to
4. (a) Briefly explain
in India.
New Economic Policy
Or
term Sanskritisation
relevant in the present context?
(b) Define Sanskritisation. Is the
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FACULTY OF LAW
Examination
LL.M. (I Semester)
RIGHTS LAW
Branch: HUMAN
Paper III
(Human Rights Jurisprudence) [Max. Marks: 80
Time: 3Hours
Answer all questions.
marks.
equal
All questions carry
tradition.
Indian
the human rightsin
Human Rights? Explain
What are
1. (a)
Or
after the
movement
human rights
dimension of
nature
and
the
Explain
(6) Second World War.
rights.
philosophy
of human
Marxian
the
Explain
2. (a)
Or
rights.
foundations
of human
theoretical
derogable
note o n
critical
Write a
3. (a)
Or
Duties.
and
between Rights
the relationship
and explain
realization
Rights Organizations
in
Define
(b) Non-Governmental
Holland. Comment.
1. (a) Jurisprudence is the formal science of positive law' -
Or
interests which are to be
(b) Explain Roscoe Pound's classification of various
protected by the law, in facilitating the task of social engineering.
Or
3. (a) Define 'Law' and explain the nature and functions of law.
Or
(b) What is 'Social Contract' theory? Explain its nature and scope.
Or
1. (a) 'A contract cannot be enforced by a person who is not a party to it' - Discuss and
state the exceptions if any, to this principle.
Or
(b) Explain the rules governing the acceptance and revocation of acceptance through
electronic mode.
3. (a) What are Contingent Contracts? Explain their nature and scope in the light of
decided cases.
Or
(b)What is Anticipatory Breach? Explain the consequences of Anticipatory Breach.
(b) Explain the cases in which damages are allowed for mental pain and suffering.