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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No.

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B.A./L.L.B
LC 1001 : THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE
(Fifth Year of Five Year Law Course)
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - X)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any Three questions from part A. Each question carry 15 marks.
2) Answer any Two questions from part B. Each question carry 10 marks.
3) Answer question no. 10 from part C as directed. Question No. 10 is for
15 marks.
PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain the rationale of criminal procedure and the importance of fair trial.

Q2) Explain in detail about the Jurisdiction of various Criminal Courts

Q3) What is arrest? Discuss the provisions relating to Arrest of Persons under the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

Q4) Describe the process to compel the appearance before court under the Code
of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q5) Explain in detail about the provisions for Maintenance of wives, children and
parents under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain briefly the provisions of Complaints to Magistrate.

Q7) Explain briefly about the provisions relating to framing of charges.

Q8) Explain the provisions relating to Trial of Summons cases by the Magistrate
under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q9) Explain about the appointment, duties and report of probation officers under
probation of offenders Act 1958.

P.T.O.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short notes on any Three.
a) Offence
b) Warrant and Summons
c) Transfer of cases
d) FIR
e) Appeals

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P4504 [Total No. of Pages : 2

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B.A. LL.B. (FifthYear of Five Years Law Course)
LC-1002 : ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - X) (Revised Syllabus 2019)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part-A. Each question in Part-A is for
15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part-B. Each question in Part-B is for
10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part-C. Each question in part - C is for
15 marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) What is Delegated Legislation? Explain the reasons for growth it and its
constitutionality in India.

Q2) Discuss in detail the meaning and nature of Principle of Natural Justice
along with its exceptions.

Q3) Critically examine the Doctrine of Rule of Law and its significance in
today’s modern era.

Q4) Explain in detail the Doctrine of legitimate expectations, Doctrine of


Proportionality and Public Accountability.

Q5) What is the notion of Judicial Review? Explain in brief the remedies
available for judicial review of administrative action?

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Discuss in brief the Sovereign and Non Sovereign Functions of State with
the help of appropriate judicial decisions.

Q7) Discuss in detail the Significance of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013
with special reference to powers of Lokpal.
P.T.O.
Q8) What is the Doctrine of ‘Separation of Power’? How it is incorporated in
Indian Constitution?

Q9) Write a detailed note on the Privileges and Immunities of Government in


Legal Proceeding under Administrative Law.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write a short note on (any three) :


a) Relationship between Constitutional law and Administrative Law.
b) Contractual liability of the state.
c) Administrative Tribunal.
d) Central Vigilance Commission.
e) Hurdles in the implementation of Right to Information Act, 2005.

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P6508 [Total No. of Pages : 2

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Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.
(Fifth Year of Five Year Law Course)
LC 1003 : COMPANY LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - X)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in Part C is for 5
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) What are the different types of Companies under the Companies Act, 2013?
Distinguish between Public Company and Private Company.
Q2) Explain legal position of directors, their appointment, qualifications,
disqualifications and removal.
Q3) Can a company buy its own shares? If so, under what circumstances explain.
Q4) Explain the provisions relating to various types of meetings under the Companies
Act, 2013.
Q5) Discuss the meaning of Company Liquidator. Explain the role of Liquidator in
Winding up of a Company.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain the doctrine of lifting the veil of corporate personality with suitable
case laws?
Q7) Discuss the provisions relating to Articles of Association under the Companies
Act, 2013.
Q8) What is a Debenture? What are different kinds of Debentures? Explain fixed
and floating charge.
Q9) “A promoter stands in a fiduciary relation towards the company which he
promotes.” Explain with case laws.

P.T.O.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10)Write short notes on (Any Three)


a) Doctrine of Ultra vires
b) Corporate Social Responsibility
c) Accounts of Company & its Audit
d) Kinds of Prospectus
e) Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement.

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P4505 [Total No. of Pages : 2


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B.A. LL.B.
Fifth Year of Five Year Law Course
LO 1005 : ELECTION LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - X)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any 3 questions in Part A carrying 15 marks each.
2) Answer any 2 questions in Part B carrying 10 marks each.
3) Answer any 3 short notes in Part C carrying 5 marks each.

PART - A (Any Three) [45]

Q1) Explain the concept of Representation and participation of people. Explain


the Modes of Election.

Q2) Explain the Composition, Powers and Funcions o Election Commission.

Q3) Discuss the provisions of Election of President under the Constitution of


India.

Q4) What do you understand by Anti-defection Law? Explan it in the light of case
of Kihota Hollohon v. Zachilhu, AIR 1993 SC 142.

Q5) Explain the concept of Delimitation. Explain the Delimitation of Assembly


Constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir.

PART - B (Any Two) [20]

Q6) Discuss the Preparation and revision of electoral rolls, its Language, form
and manner of preparation of electoral rolls.

P.T.O.
Q7) Discuss important provisions of Promulgation of election Symbols
(Reservation and allotment) Order, 1968.

Q8) Discuss the Nomination and Withdrawal of candidature.

Q9) Explain the case of Lily Thomas v. Union of India, (2013) 7 SCC 653 in the
light of Disqualification of representative after conviction.

PART - C [15]
Q10) Explain the following (Any Three)
a) Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain, AIR 1975 SC 2299
b) Art. 329 of Constitution of India.
c) Electoral rolls for House of People and Assembly
d) Election and its statutory significance under the Representation of People
Act, 1951.
e) Election of Vice President - Constitutional Provisions.

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B.A.LL.B.
Fifth Year of Five-Year Law Course
LO 1006 : BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - X)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any three questions from Part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C as directed. The question No. 10 is for
15 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain the Corporate Insolvency resolution process.

Q2) Explain the powers, functions and duties of Insolvency & Bankruptcy Board
of India.

Q3) Explain the provisions related to liquidation process.

Q4) Explain the historical perspectives of Insolvency & Bankruptcy laws in India.

Q5) Elaborate the provisions related to the administration and distribution of the
estate of the Bankrupt.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain the fast-track insolvency resolution process.

Q7) Describe the insolvency resolution process for individuals.

P.T.O.
Q8) Explain UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross Border Insolvency.

Q9) Discuss the provisions related to Appeals under the Code.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10) Write a short notes on any three :
a) World bank Principles for Effective insolvency and Creditor Rights.
b) Information utilities.
c) Inspection & Investigation under the Code.
d) Insolvency professional agencies.
e) Asian Development Bank Principles of Corporate Rescue and
Rehabilitation.

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B.A. L.L.B.
(Fifth Year of Five Year Law Course)
LC 1007 : COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - X)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from part B. Each question in part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer any three questions from part C. Each question in part C is for 05
marks.

PART - A
Attempt Any Three [3 × 15 = 45]
1. Write a detailed note on the Meaning and Significance of Comparative Criminal
Justice.
2. Write a critical note on Plea Bargaining System in America and India.
3. What are the features of Adversarial trials? Explain Adversarial trials in England
and India.
4. Write a critical note on Death Penalty in USA and UK.
5. Write a detailed not on Crime Control Mode.

PART - B
Attempt Any Two [2 × 10 = 20]
6. Write a critical note on Policing corruption in India.
7. Write a detailed note on Crown prosecution services in England.

P.T.O.
8. Write a Critical note on Trial in Islamic Legal Tradition.
9. Explain the UN Guidelines on the role of prosecutors.

PART - C
Attempt Any Three [3 × 5 = 15]
10. Write short notes :
a) INTERPOL
b) Community policing
c) Rise of private policing
d) UN Office on drugs and crime (UNODC)
e) Impact of Comparative Criminal Justice on Indian Criminal Law

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B.A. L.L.B.
(Fifth Year of Five Year Law Course)
LO - 1008 : LAND LAWS II
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - X)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from part B. Each question in part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer question No.10 from part C as directed. The question No.10 is for 15
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

1. How the rates of assessment of lands used for non-agricultural purpose are
determined? Which lands are exempt from the payment of such assessment
under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966?

2. Explain in detail the particulars of Plaint and the grounds for rejection of
Plaint under the Mamlatdar's Court Act, 1906.

3. What are Land Records? Explain in detail the particulars to be included in


Records of Rights as per the provisions of the Maharashtra Land Revenue
Code, 1966.

4. What is Tiller's Day? Explain the circumstances when it can be postponed


under the Maharashtra Tenancy & Agricultural Lands Act, 1948.

5. What is the ceiling on holding of agriculture land under The Maharashtra


Agricultural Lands (Ceiling on Holdings) Act 1961? Under what circumstances
lands held in excess of ceiling area deemed to be within ceiling area?

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

6. Discuss the provisions regarding removal of encroachment of land vesting in


Government Land under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

7. State & explain the provisions relating to landlord's right to terminate the
tenancy for personal cultivation & non-agricultural use under the Maharashtra
Tenancy & Agricultural Land Act, 1948.

8. State and explain provisions relating to submission of returns and failure to


submit returns under the Maharashtra Agricultural Lands (Ceiling on Holding)
Act 1961.

9. Explain the composition, powers and functions of the Maharashtra Revenue


Tribunal under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

10. Write short notes on any three.

a) Filing of Returns under the Maharashtra Agricultural Land (Ceiling on


Holding) Act, 1961.

b) Wajib-ul-arz under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

c) Use of Land under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

d) Exempted Land under the Maharashtra Agricultural Land (Ceiling on


Holdings) Act, 1961.

e) Powers of Mamlatdar under the Maharashtra Tenancy & Agricultural


Land Act, 1948.

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Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.
(Fifth Year of Five Year Law Course)
LO 1009E : HUMANITARIAN AND REFUGEE LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Theory) (Semester - X)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part A. Each question in part A is for
15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in part B is for
10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in part C is for
5 marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) What is international humanitarian law? Discuss in detail the basic rules of
international humanitarian law?

Q2) What are the provisions for Amelioration of Wounded and Sick under
International Humanitarian Law? Explain with the help of provisions maintained
under the Geneva Conventions.

Q3) Aggression is recognized as a crime in Customary International Law. Article 6


of the Nuremberg Charter defined its jurisdiction as including a crime against
peace. Comment.

Q4) Give the detailed note on International Framework for Refugee Protection
relating to a)Asylum b) Protection c) Non-refoulement d) Non-discrimination

Q5) Explain in detail the Role of Indian Government and National Human Rights
Commission in Protecting Refugees’ Rights.
P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Write a detailed note on Working and functions of War Crimes Tribunals.

Q7) What is the Definition of Refugee Under various International Documents?


Differentiate between Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons.

Q8) Give detailed note on the Jurisdiction, Powers and Functions of International
Criminal Court.

Q9) Explain in detail the role of UNHCR in the protection and promotion of Refugees
Rights.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Answer any three of the following short notes.
a) Enemy Character.
b) Contraband.
c) Treatment of Prisoners of War.
d) Punishment to War Crimes.
e) Extradition of Refugee.

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P4454 [Total No. of Pages : 2
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Second Year B.A. LL.B.
CE - 0301 : LEGAL LANGUAGE AND LEGAL REASONING
(2017 Pattern) (Theory) (Semester - III)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any five questions from Part A.
2) Part B is compulsory.
3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART-A
Q1) Explain in detail the role of language in law. [10]

Q2) Discuss any two problems in contemporary legal language. Suggest solutions
to remedy the problems. [10]

Q3) Discuss various types of legal language based on various domains of use.[10]

Q4) What is advocacy? Discuss why effective advocacy is considered an art.[10]

Q5) Illustrate the use of any four figures of speech in persuasive speaking. [10]

Q6) Discuss etiquette manners to be followed by the lawyers. [10]

Q7) Illustrate any four types of fallacies. [10]

PART-B

Q8) Short Notes (any two). [10]


a) Legalese.
b) A priori knowledge.
c) Evidence.

Q9) a) Draft a gift deed of a flat with the proper use of Legal Language. [10]
OR
b) Draft a notice given to the husband by a wife intimating her intention to
initiate divorce proceedings. [10]
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Q10)Identify the fallacies in the following examples and explain the reasons
(any two). [10]
a) I failed my examination because a black cat crossed my path in the
morning.
b) Do not listen to his advice on managing your money! He is a drunkard.
c) All the citizens feel that the economy is healthy, therefore economy must
be healthy.

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P4455 [Total No. of Pages : 1
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Second Year B.A. LL. B.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
BA 0302 : Public Policy and Public Administration
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Follow all the instructions given below for each question.
2) All Questions i.e 1,2 and 3 are compulsory.

Q1) Answer any two of the following questions in detail. [2×20]


a) Define Public Administration and discuss Managerial view of its scope.
b) What is Public Policy? Discuss the objectives of Public Policy.
c) Discuss in detail the characteristics of New Public Management.

Q2) Answer any two of the following questions. [2×15]


a) Critically discuss Max Weber’s Theory of Bureaucracy.
b) Discuss the ‘State versus Market Debate’ with appropriate illustrations.
c) Discuss the need of Ethical and Moral values in Judicial Administration.

Q3) Give short notes on any two. [2×5]


a) Public Administration as a science.
b) Difference between Public Policy & Rules
c) POSDCORB
d) Right to Information.

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Second Year B.A. LL.B.


ECONOMICS
BA - 0303 : Theories of Development and Indian Economy
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
2) Give statistical data or report wherever necessary.

PART - A
Answer the following questions (Any three) [45]

Q1) What are the problems of agricultural credit in India? Discuss the government
measures to solve the problem of agricultural credit.

Q2) Discuss the issues of industrial labours in India. Enumerate important labour
legislations in India.

Q3) Explain the contribution of different task forces and committees to determine
the poverty line in India.

Q4) How does PDS ensure food security in India? What are the drawbacks of
PDS?

Q5) Explain the big push theory and its limitations.

PART - B
Answer the following questions. (Any two) [20]

Q6) Explain vicious cycle of poverty.

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Q7) Explain the features of Indian agriculture.

Q8) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of MNCs.

Q9) Discuss the pros and cons of SEZ.

PART - C

Q10) Answer the following questions (Any three) [15]


a) PSUs.
b) HDI
c) Contractual farming.
d) Sources of foreign capital.
e) Sustainable development.

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Second Year B.A. LL.B. - II


SOCIOLOGY
BA 0304 : Society in India
(2017 Pattern ) (Semester - III)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates: .
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A

Q1) Answer the following questions in detail (Any Three) [3×15=45]

a) India as a plural society - Comment.

b) What is Tribe? Discuss the various primitive and Nomadic tribe in India.

c) Discuss the various women’s movements in India.

d) What is social stratification? Explain the social stratification in India.

e) Discuss the important factors affecting social change.

PART - B

Q2) Answer the following questions (Any Two) [2×10=20]

a) Explain the characteristics of Rural society.

b) Discuss the functions of marriage institution.

c) Illustrate the peasant movement in India.

d) Impact of westernization on Indian society.

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P.T.O.
PART - C

Q3) Write short notes on the following (Any Three) [3×5=15]

a) Modernization

b) Buddhism

c) Caste

d) Patriarchy

e) Family

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S.Y.B.A. L.L.B. (English)
(Second Year of Five Year Law Course)
CE 0401 : LAW AND LITERATURE
(2017 Revised Pattern) (Semester - IV) (Theory)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Any five questions from part A.
2) Part B is compulsory.
3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
PART - A
1. Describe Portia's role during the trial of Antonio. [10]
2. Discuss the character of Falder as a tragic hero in the play Justice. [10]
3. Discuss M.K. Gandhi's approach to law with the incident he narrated. [10]
4. Describe the character sketch of the gatekeeper and his approach towards
the man who came to seek law. [10]
5. Explain the central theme of the poem Ode. Intimations of Immortality from
Recollections of Early Childhood. [10]
6. Explain the term 'political machine' and its influence as mentioned in the story
The Benefit of Doubt. [10]
7. What are the four 'parts of hearing' as specified by Francis Bacon? [10]

PART - B
8. Answer any one of the following : [15]
i) Explain the relation between Law and Literature.
ii) Analyse S Gopal Reddy v. State of Andhra Pradesh with reference to
the argumentative skills in it.
9. Write Short Notes on any two of the following : [10]
i) Character sketch of Ben Davis.
ii) Central Idea of the poem Law like Love.
iii) Narrator in the poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.

P.T.O.
10. Explain the following lines with reference to their context : (Only one) [5]
i) Where words come out from the depth of truth,
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection,
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way,
Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit.
ii) Mighty Prophet! Seer blest!
On whom those truths do rest,
Which we are toiling all our lives to find,
In darkness lost, the darkness of the grave.

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P4459 [Total No. of Pages : 1

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II Year B.A.LL.B.
BA 0402 : INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Follow all the instructions given below for each question.
2) All Questions i.e 1, 2 and 3 are compulsory.

Q1) Answer any two of the following questions in detail : [2 × 20 = 40]


a) Trace the historical Origins of International Relations and discuss its cur-
rent nature and scope.
b) Discuss the role of MNCs and Regional Organizations in the world poli-
tics today.
c) What do you understand by the term ‘Disarmament’? Discuss its various
types and throw light on need or reasons for disarmament.

Q2) Answer any two of the following questions : [2×15=30]


a) Explain various methods prescribed by UN with reference to pacific settle-
ment of disputes among Nations.
b) Discuss any two approaches to the study of International Relations.
c) What are Specialized Agencies? Discuss their meaning and significance.

Q3) Give short notes on any two : [2 × 5 = 10]


a) Foreign Policy
b) League of Nations
c) Secretariat of United Nations
d) End of war - Francis Fukuyama’s views

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P4460 [Total No. of Pages : 1


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IInd Year B.A.LL.B.
ECONOMICS
BA - 0403 : Law and Economics
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Follow all the instructions given below for each question.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Give diagrams wherever necessary.

Q1) Answer the following questions in detail. (Any 3) [45]


a) Define the Concept of Globalization. What is the Impact of Economic
Policies on Law along with the Impact of Globalization?
b) Define and explain the various Theories of Bargaining.
c) Discuss Different Theories of Wages With their Merits and Defects.
d) Discuss Significance of Law & Economics & also elaborate the
Interrelationship between Law & Economics.

Q2) Answer the following questions. (Any 2) [20]


a) What is Niti Aayog. How does it play a vital role in our Country?
b) Discuss Land Reforms In India, Also Define Economic Implications on
Agrarian Reforms.
c) Law & Economic as a pillar of Legal Education. Discuss The various
views on why Lawyers should study Economics.
d) What is the Concept of Bargaining? What is the difference between
Bargaining & non- Bargaining.

Q3) Write short notes. (Any 3) [15]


a) Concept of productivity
b) Liberalization and globalization in the Indian economy
c) Role of law in economics
d) Land reforms in India
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Second Year B.A. LL.B.
(Two Years of Five Year Law Course)
SOCIOLOGY
B A 0404 : Social Research Methods
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates :
1) All parts are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [45]

Q1) Answer the following questions in detail (Any Three) :

a) What is Social Research? Explain it’s meaning and significance.

b) Explain the Qualitative Research Methods.

c) What is Hypothesis? Explain it’s characteristics and types.

d) Discuss the various techniques of data collection in social research.

e) Explain Questionnaire method it’s types, advantages and dis-advantages.

PART - B [20]

Q2) Answer the following questions (Any two) :

a) Discuss the recent strategies in social research combining the Qualitative


and Quantitative methods in research.

b) Explain the sampling Technique and it’s advantages and dis-advantages.

c) Explain the types of social research.

d) What is Report writing in social research.

P.T.O.
PART - C [15]

Q3) Write short notes on the following (Any Three) :

a) Case Study.

b) E-Research.

c) Social Research.

d) Ethics in social research.

e) Use of computer in data analysis.

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Thrid Year B.A. LL.B.
LAW
LC - 0501 : Legal and Constitutional History
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V) (Revised)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C. as directed. The Question No. 10 is for 15
marks.

PART-A [3×15=45]

Q1) Write a detail note on administration of justice in Madras.

Q2) “Before 1773, the executive had exercised control over the judiciary. The
Regulating Act of 1773 sought to change this pattern and authorized the judiciary
to control the executive”. Do you agree with this statement? Write a detail
note on the Regulating Act of 1773 and the Supreme Court at Calcutta.

Q3) Under what circumstances the Government of India Act, 1935 was passed?
Also discuss the salient features of the Government of India Act, 1935.

Q4) “The judicial Plans of Warren Hastings were not perfect; there were several
drawbacks in them, but those plans exhibit a sincere desire to promote impartial
justice and were perhaps the only feasible system at that time”. Examine in
detail the Judicial Plans of Warren Hastings.

Q5) Discuss in detail the judicial measures of Cornwallis.

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PART-B [2×10=20]

Q6) Critically examine the factual setup and decision given by the Supreme Court
in Patna Case.

Q7) Discuss in brief the Simon Commission Report and the Nehru Report.

Q8) Write a note on the process of codification in India with reference to the
provisions of Charter Act of 1833 and consequential Law Commissions.

Q9) Discuss the jurisdiction of the High Court under Indian High Courts Act,
1861.

PART-C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on (any three).


a) Cossijurah Case.
b) Precedential value of the Privy Council Decision.
c) Court of Request.
d) Montagu-Chelmsford Report.
e) Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

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[5845]-51 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4463 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-52
Third Year B.A. LL.B.
LC- 0502 : FAMILY LAW - I
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) All parts are compulsory.
2) Answer any three question from Part A. Each question in Part A carries 15 marks.
3) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B carries 10 marks.
4) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in Part C carries 5 marks.
5) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [45]
Q1) Discuss & distinguish between two main Schools of Hindu Law.
Q2) Explain the provisions of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 regarding ‘Judicial
Separation’.
Q3) Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Divorce (Amendment) Act,
2001.
Q4) Explain the grounds of divorce under The Dissolution of Muslim Marriage
Act, 1939.

Q5) Explain the provisions regarding Maintenance of female under the Hindu
Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956.

PART - B [20]
Q6) Explain the Provisions of Maintenance under Sec. 125 of Cr. P.C.
Q7) State the Nature, Importance and kinds of the Dower.
Q8) Discuss and distinguish between Void and Voidable Marriage under The Hindu
Marriage Act, 1955.
Q9) State the provisions regarding Muta Marriage.

P.T.O.
PART - C [15]
Q10) Answer any three giving reasons.

a) Harbhajan Singh and Harpreetkaur, a Hindu couple, aged 75 and 70


years respectively has two married daughters living abroad. This couple
doesn’t have sufficient means of livelihood. What is legal remedy available
to them?

b) Mandeep Singh, a Hindu unmarried male, aged 45 years wants to adopt


a son. Advise him.

c) Neel and Kanta orthodox Hindu friends got married by exchanging


garlands only. State the validity of their marriage.

d) Geeta and Rahul a Hindu couple want to dissolve their marriage within a
period of six months from the data of their marriage. Advise them.

e) Meena, aged 13 years, a member of poor Hindu family, had to marry


against her wish with Raman aged 30 Years. She wants to repudiate her
marriage. Advise her.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4464 [5845] - 53
[Total No. of Pages :2

Third Year B.A. LL.B.


LC - 0503 : LAW OF CONTRACT - I
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A carries 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question carries 10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question carries 5 marks.

PART - A
[3×15=45]
Q1) Describe the essential characteristics of valid offer.

Q2) What are the consequences of minor’s agreement? Discuss in detail.

Q3) Define consent. Explain as to when consent is said to be affected by coercion


and undue influence.

Q4) ‘An agreement made without consideration is void’. Discuss. State the
exceptions to this rule.

Q5) What is contingent contract? State the provisions of the Indian Contract Act,
1872 with regard to contingent contracts.

PART - B
[2×10=20]
Q6) What is meant by an agreement by wager? What test would you apply to
determine the wagering agreement?

Q7) Explain the concept of privity of contract in detail.

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Q8) Define a valid contract and explain the essential elements of a valid contract
under the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

Q9) Discuss the law relating to frustration of contract under the Indian Contract
Act, 1872 with suitable examples.

PART - C
[3×5=15]
Q10) Write short notes on (any 3).
a) Cancellation of Instrument under Specific Relief Act, 1963.
b) Quantum Meruit.
c) Mandatory and perpetual injunction.
d) Lalman Shukla vs. Gauri Dutt.
e) Carlill vs. Carbolic Smoke Ball co.

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Total No. of Questions : 3] SEAT No. :
P4465 [5845] - 54
[Total No. of Pages : 2

THIRD YEAR B.A. LL.B.


LC-0504: LAW OF CRIMES
(2017 Pattern ) (Semester - V)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates: .
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in part B for 10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in part C is for 05 marks.

PART - A
Q1) Attempt (Any Three) [3×15=45]
a) Explain the Intra and Extra Territorial operation of the Indian Penal Code.
b) What is the Criminal Conspiracy? When it is punishable? Is there any
difference between Criminal Conspiracy and Unlawful Assembly?
c) Discuss the law of rape under the Indian Penal Code. Substantiate your
answer with appropriate case laws.
d) Explain the offence of Hurt and Grievous Hurt under the Indian Penal
Code.
e) Distinguish between ‘Mistake of Law’ and mistake of fact’ in the light of
the maxims Ignorantia facit doth excusat and Ignorantia Juris non
excusat.
PART - B
Q2) Attempt (any Two) [2×10=20]
a) Discuss with appropriate case laws the defense of Necessity under the
Indian Penal Code.
b) Explain “Insanity” as a general exception to criminal liability with the
help of decided cases.
c) What do you mean by “Dowry Death”? Discuss the essential elements
of “Dowry Death”.
d) Explain in detail about the offence of Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful
Confinement.

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P.T.O.
PART - C

Q3) Answer (Any Three) of the following. [3×5=15]

a) ‘A, an officer of court of Justice, being ordered by that Court to arrest


‘Y, and without conducting due enquiry believing ‘Z’ to be ‘Y’, arrests
‘Z’. is A liable?

b) “X” a stout and strong rowdy quarreled with ‘D’, a very weak person
gave a blow on his stomach and pressed his neck. “D” took a knife from
his pocket, stabbed and killed X. Explain the criminal liability of “D”.

c) ‘A’ finds ring of ‘Z’ on his table. ‘A’ hides it, so that he can take it
afterwards. Has “A” committed any offence?

d) ‘A’ and ‘B’ two accused are prosecuted under Section 304 read with
Section 34. While the prosecution is going on, ‘A’ dies. Shall the
proceedings against ‘B’ be stopped? Can the court alter the sections?
Decide.

e) “A” the accused, while quarrelling with his brother fetched a sword, but
was seized by others and disarmed before he could use it. Is ‘A’ guilty?
Decide giving reason.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4466 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-55
Third Year LL.B.
LO 0505 : (A) HEALTH AND FOOD LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in Part C is for 5 marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Explain what is meant by Health and Health Law and what is its importance?

Q2) Elaborate and explain various provisions in the Constitution of India relating
to Health Rights. Cite relevant case laws.

Q3) Explain the provisions of Indian Penal Code relating to protection of Health.
Support your explanation with relevant case laws.

Q4) Critically evaluate the provisions relating to the Maternity Benefits Act, 1961
which protect the health rights of women.

Q5) Explain in detail principles of Food Safety reflecting in the Food Safety and
Standard Act, 2006.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Write a critical comment on the Human Rights perspective of Health.

Q7) Explain in detail the Directive Principles of State Policy relating to protection
of Health.

Q8) Elaborate the status of Mental Health Law in India. Cite relevant Legislations
and case laws pertaining to it.

Q9) Is there a need of Reforms in Targeted Public Distribution System, explain


with help of provisions of National Food Security Act, 2013.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10)Answer any three of the following short notes :


a) Which of the following is ‘food’ as per the Food Safety and Standards
Act, 2006- Coconut Oil, Liquor and Atta (flour)? Give reasons for your
answer.
b) Is a Mentally Retarded person a person suffering from “Mental Illness”
as per its definition in the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017?
c) A family consists of a Man, his wife, his widowed mother and two
children, who amongst them will be the Head of the Household for the
purpose of a Ration Card? Cite relevant provisions of The National
Food Security Act, 2013.
d) Mr. ‘X’ sells a Paracetamol Tablet in a new wrapping as a cure for
cancer, which offence has he committed under Indian Penal Code and
what is his liability?
e) A Registered Medical Practitioner removed the organs of a dead person,
with the consent of the near relatives for the purpose of some Ritual. Is
such a removal valid under The Transplantation of Human Organs
Act, 1994?

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[5845]-55 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4467 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-56
Third Year B.A. LL.B.
LO 0506 : (B) EQUITY AND TRUST LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Attempt any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Attempt any three short notes from Part C. Each question in Part C is for 5 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) State and explain Rights and Duties of Trustees under The Indian Trusts
Act, 1882.

Q2) Define Trust and Discuss in detail various kinds of Trust.

Q3) Enumerate the powers and functions of charity commissioner under The
Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950.

Q4) Discuss the provisions relating to registration of public trusts and procedure
of registration under The Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950.

Q5) What do you mean by ‘Dharmada’? Explain the important provisions related
to ‘Dharmada’ under The Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) State and Explain the concept of Fiduciary Relationship and discuss application
of the principle of fiduciary relations with Exceptions.

Q7) State and Explain Rights and Liabilities of Beneficiaries.

Q8) Define Equity. Write in detail history and development of Equity.

Q9) Discuss the provisions relating to Budget Account and Audit under The
Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on any three:

a) Trust and Bailment

b) Concept of Equity

c) Trust and Ownership

d) Restrictions on Trustees

e) Delay defeats equity

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[5845]-56 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4468 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-57
T.Y. B.A. LL.B.
LAW
LO 0507 : (C) Criminal Psychology and Criminal Sociology
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A

Answer the following questions in detail (any three) : [45]

Q1) Explain Socialization and Crime’ with special reference to Differential


Association Theory.

Q2) What is Criminology? Discuss the positivist approach of Cesare Lombroso.

Q3) Critically evaluate the Cohen’s theory of Delinquent Subculture. How far it
differs from Miller’s lower class gang delinquency theory?

Q4) Discuss meaning, purpose and scope of Criminal Psychology. Compare


Psychological approach with psycho-analytical approach to crime.

Q5) Define Criminal Behavior. Examine how Human aggression and violence is
responsible to crime.
P.T.O.
PART - B

Answer the following question (any two) : [20]

Q6) Define Psychometric Test. Discuss its use in Criminal behavior.

Q7) State and explain meaning and scope of Forensic Psychology. Discuss its
application in court.

Q8) Explain and distinguish between Hirsch’s Social Control theory and Differential
Reinforcement theory.

Q9) “Poor people are more likely to commit crimes because they are unable to
achieve monetary or social success in any other way”. Discuss the Social
Disorganization Theory in the light of given statement.

PART - C

Q10)Write short notes on the following : (any three) [15]

a) Social structure theory.

b) Role of forensic psychology in the investigation of crime.

c) Human aggression and violence to crime.

d) Enrico Ferri.

e) Mental Illness and Crime.

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[5845]-57 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4469 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-58
Third Year B.A. LL.B.
LO - 0508 : (D) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in Part C is for 5 marks.

PART - A

Answer any three of the following : [3×15=45]


Q1) Define ‘Agricultural Marketing’ and Classification of Agricultural Marketing
in India.

Q2) Discuss the provisions related to Grant of Licences and write a grounds for
cancel or suspend of licences by Market Committees under the Maharashtra
Agricultural Produce Marketing (Development and Regulation) Act, 1963.

Q3) Discuss the provisions related to Management of State Warehousing


Corporation and write a note on removal of director from office of the
corporation under the Warehousing Corporations Act, 1962.

Q4) Define Plant variety. Who can apply for the registration of a plant variety?
Examine the criteria for registration of plant variety under the Protection of
Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001.

Q5) Discuss the procedure related to search and seizer and penalties under the
Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act, 1937.

P.T.O.
PART - B

Answer any two of the following : [2×10=20]

Q6) Discuss the provisions related to Constitution of Market Committee and Election
Fund under the Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Marketing (Development
and Regulation) Act, 1963.

Q7) Write a note on Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY).

Q8) Critically examine the farmer’s rights and rights of communities under the
Protection of Plant varieties and Farmers Rights Act, 2001.

Q9) Discuss the provision related to Constitution of Agricultural and Processed


Food Products Export Development Fund under The Agricultural and
Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act, 1985.

PART - C

Q10)Answer any three of the following : [3×5=15]


a) State Agricultural Marketing Board under the Maharashtra Agricultural
Produce Marketing (Development and Regulation) Act, 1963.
b) Registration of exporters under The Agricultural and Processed Food
Products Export Development Authority Act, 1985.
c) Warehousing Fund
d) Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS)
e) Advertisement of application for registration of a variety

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[5845]-58 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4470 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-59
Third Year B.A. LL.B.
LO - 0509 : (E) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS - I
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in Part C is for 5 marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Explain the Definition, Concept and Nature of Intellectual Property. Enumerate
the Distinction between Intellectual Property and other tangible and intangible
properties along with kinds of Intellectual Property.

Q2) Define the Meaning and definition of Copyright. Describe the Protection
available to technology-based works and its significance in present era.

Q3) Define the term invention. Explain the Patentability Criteria, Patentable subject
Matter and which inventions are Non-Patentable inventions.

Q4) Explain the Meaning and Nature of Trade Marks. Describe the Kinds of Marks
and Well Known Marks with suitable illustrations.

Q5) Define the concept of Layout Designs and Trade Secret. Write a detailed note
on provisions available in the TRIPS Agreement for the protection of Layout
Designs and Trade Secret.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Write a brief note on need of protection of Intellectual Property and its impact
on right to food security and public health.

Q7) Describe the provisions relating to Patent procedure under The Budapest
Treaty 1977.

Q8) Write a note on Patent Cooperation Treaty and its significance.

Q9) Explain the Nature of Patent. Describe the provisions relating to the
Enforcement of Patent Rights.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on (any three) :

a) The Doha Ministerial Conference 2001

b) Advantages of the Madrid System

c) Plant Varieties

d) Traditional Knowledge

e) Exceptions to Patent Rights

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[5845]-59 2
Total No. of Questions : 14] SEAT No. :

P4471 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-61
Third Year B.A.L.L.B
(Third Year of Five Years Law Course)
LC 0601 : CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - I
(2017 Pattern) (Semester -VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer any 3 questions from Part C Each question in Part C is for 5 marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain the concept of Constitutional law and Constitutionalism. Elaborate


the various models of Constitution along with salient features of the Constitution
of India.

Q2) Write a detailed note on Right to Equality mentioned in Article 14 of the


Constitution of India with landmark Judicial decisions.

Q3) Define the concept of eminent domain. Critically analyse the Right to property
under the Indian Constitution.

Q4) Explain the phrase right to life and personal liberty. Enumerate the extended
view of Article 21 of Constitution of India.

Q5) Explain the concept of fundamental Right. Discuss the remedies provided in
Constitution of India for the enforcement of it.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain the importance of citizenship under the Constitution of India. Discuss
the various kinds of citizenship provided under the Constitution of India.

Q7) Write a note on doctrine of eclipse with recent Judicial pronouncement.

Q8) Discuss the Nature and Importance of Fundamental Duties enumerated in


Indian Constitution.

Q9) Define the term Public Interest Litigation. Write a brief note on it with the help
of landmark case laws.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write of mandamus

Q11) Doctrine of severability

Q12) Protection against Ex- post facto law

Q13) Regulation of Minority Educational Institution.

Q14) Prohibition of Employment of Children

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[5845]-61 2
Total No. of Questions : 14] SEAT No. :

P4472 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-62
Third Year B.A.L.L.B
(Third Year of Five Year Law Course)
LC 0602 : FAMILY LAW-II
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All Parts are compulsory
2) Answer any three questions from Part A Each question in Part A is for 15
marks.
3) Answer any two questions from Part B Each question in Part B is for 10
marks.
4) Answer any three questions from Part C Each question in Part C is for 5
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain the position of Karta and discuss the power and duties of karta under
Hindu Law

Q2) Explain in Detail the General principles of inheritance under Muslim Personal
Law. Discuss the difference between Sunni and Shia Law of inheritance.

Q3) Explain the concept of Wills and codicils. Discuss in Detail provisions relating
Construction of wills under the Indian Succession Act, 1956.

Q4) Explain the meaning and nature of Right of Pre-emption. Discuss in Detail
Subject Matter, Formalities and legal effect of it including grounds of Loss of
the Right of Pre-emption.

Q5) Explain the Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of Wakf. Discuss the
provisions relating to Appointment, Removal, Powers and Duties of Mutawalli.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Will is a legal declaration of the intention of the testator? Discuss in the light of
Indian Succession Act, 1925

Q7) Discuss the provisions relating to succession of other than Parsis’ s property
under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 with illustrations.

Q8) Write a detailed note on Reopening and Reunion of Partition.

Q9) Discuss the Essentials of valid gift. Explain the provisions relating to
Revocation and revival of gift.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Answer the following with reasons.
Q10)Amitesh, a member of a military force is send for training, where he makes a
privilege will and during training dies. Explain the effect of his will.

Q11)A legacy is given to Ramesh and in case of his death before the testator to
Rahul. However, Ramesh dies before the testator. What will be the effect of
Ramesh’s death upon legacy?

Q12)Mohsin, a Muslim male makes a gift of his undivided share in land to his
friend Yusuf. State the effect of this gift.

Q13)Priyanka, a Parsi female died intestate leaving behind her father, son and
daughter. Distribute her property.

Q14)A testator made a will attested by Amit and Ajay, A legacy of 10,000 was
given under the will to Amit’s wife and another legacy of 10,000 to Ajay’s
son. Explain the effect of legacy and will.

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[5845]-62 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :

P4473 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-63
Third Year. B.A. LL.B. (Semester - VI)
(Third Year of Five Years Law Course)
LC : 0603 : LAW OF CONTRACT - II
(2017 Pattern) (Revised)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C as directed. The question No.9 is for 15
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Define Contract of Guarantee. Distinguish between Contract of Guarantee


and Contract of Indemnity.

Q2) What is mean by contract of Bailment? Discuss the grounds for Termination

of bailment and consequences of termination.

Q3) Explain the provisions relating to ‘Incoming and Outgoing partners’ under the

Indian Partnership Act 1932.

Q4) Discuss in detail Rights, duties, disabilities and liabilities of a principal towards
the agent and the third party

Q5) Explain in detail the Rule of ‘Caveat Emptor’ with exceptions to the rule.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Define Contract of Pledge. Explain the Essential features of a contract of
Pledge.

Q7) Discuss the Rights and Duties of Bailor.

Q8) Distinguish between limited liability partnership and ordinary partnership.

Q9) Discuss the Rights of Surety in detail.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short note on (any Three).
a) Auction sales
b) Rights of Pawnor
c) Implied Condition
d) Kinds of Partnership
e) Nature and extent of liability of the Indemnifier

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[5845]-63 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :

P4474 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-64
Third Year B.A. LL.B.
(Third Year of Five Year Law Course)
LC 0604 : TORT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VI)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates :
1) All parts are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A

(Each question shall be for 15 marks) (Any Three)

Q1) Explain the Nature and Scope of Tort. Also discuss maxim of “Damnum sine
Injuria”, and” Injuria sine Damnum” with case laws?

Q2) Explain the “Absolute Liability” and Strict Liability Are there any exceptions
recognized to this rule? Discuss with relevant case laws.

Q3) Discuss the General defence in an action in torts? Also discuss the limitations
of “Volenti non fit injuria” maxim?

Q4) Explain origin and development of consumer law. Also explain various rights
available to consumers.

Q5) What is defamation? What is the distinction between libel and slander. Give
examples.

P.T.O.
PART - B

(Each question shall be for 10 marks) (Any Two)

Q6) Explain the term Assault and Battery?

Q7) Define ‘Negligence’, how does liability arise in case of Negligence?

Q8) What is Trespass? What are the defences available in an action for a tort of
trespass?

Q9) What are the various Judicial and extra-judicial remedies are available in an
action in tort?

PART - C

(Each question shall be for 5 marks) (Any Three)

Q10)Write any three.

a) Malfeasance

b) Cyber Defamation

c) Public and Private Nuisance

d) Injunction

e) Unfair Trade Practices

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[5845]-64 2
Total No. of Questions : 14] SEAT No. :

P4475 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-65
Third Year B.A. LL.B.
(Third Year of Five Year Law Course)
MEDIA AND LAW
LO 0605A : (2017 Pattern) (Semester - VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80

PART - A
Attempt any Three questions. Each question Carries 15 Marks. [45]
1. Critically examine the 101st Report of Law Commission of India on Freedom
of Speech and Expression under Article 19 of the Constitution of India.
2. Explain the Reasonable restriction imposed on freedom of speech and
expression with illustrative cases.
3. Comparatively Discuss the Historical Foundations of Indian Freedom of press
with UK and USA.
4. Discuss in Detail the framework available for self-regulation and statutory
regulation of Media in India.
5. Critically explain the relation between Right to Information Act, 2005 and
Official Secrets Act, 1923 in the Context of freedom of Media.

PART - B
Attempt any Two questions. Each Question Carries 10 Marks. [20]
6. Discuss the Relevant provisions of Universal declaration on Human Rights,
1948 relating to Media.

7. Explain in Detail the Democratic Participant Media Theory in Indian Context.

8. Discuss the Law relating to Legislative Privileges and Indian Media.

9. Explain the contribution of Advertising Standards Council of India in regulating


advertisements in India.

P.T.O.
PART - C
Attempt any Three short notes. Each Question Carries 5 Marks. [15]

10. Right to Privacy and Media.

11. Role of Advertising Standard Council.

12. Broadcasting Rights of Media.

13. Protection of Media Persons and Law.

14. Media and Electoral Process.

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P4476 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-66
Third Year B.A.L.L.B
(Third Year of Five Years Law Course)
LC 0606 : BANKING & INSURANCE LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All parts are compulsory.
2) Attempt any three questions from part A, two questions from part B, and
three questions from part C.
3) Figures to right indicate full marks.

PART - A

Answer any Three Questions : [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Describe in detail the Primary and Secondary Functions of Reserve Bank of
India.

Q2) Explain the various types of relationship exist between the Bank and Customers.
Enumerate the modes of termination of these relationships.

Q3) What are the different types of Risks. Elucidate Risk Management with
reference to Insurance..

Q4) Discuss essentials of Contract of Insurance?

Q5) Which are the various types of securities obtained by banks for extending
loans and advances?

P.T.O.
PART - B

Answer any two questions : [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) State the Powers of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India.

Q7) State in brief the different types of General Insurance Policies.

Q8) Explain the procedure of recovery of debts under the Recovery of Debts due
to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993.

Q9) Discuss the duties and obligations of Bankers under Banking Regulation Act,
1949.

PART - C

Q10)Write short notes on any three : [3 × 5 = 15]

a) Banking Ombudsman

b) Bill of exchange

c) Hazard

d) Perils

e) Compulsory Insurance

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P4477 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-67
B.A.L.L.B
(Third Year of Five Years Law Course)
LO 0607 : PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All Questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A
Answer the following questions in detail (Any three) : [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Define Victimology. Examine the physical, economic and psychological impact
of victimization.
Q2) Explain the types of prison and prisoners. Discuss in detail the problems of
prisons.
Q3) Define Penology. Discuss its nature and scope.
Q4) Discuss in detail the concept of access to Justice.
Q5) Discuss in detail the police organization under the central government.

PART - B
Answer the following questions (Any two) [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Discuss at length the municipal and international perspectives of victim’s right.
Q7) Define Punishment and discuss the theories of Punishment.
Q8) Explain in detail the concept of Probation. Distinguish between parole and
Probation.
Q9) Explain in detail crime control mechanism in India

P.T.O.
PART - C

Write short notes on the following (Any three) : [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10)Capital Punishment: retention/ abolition

Q11)Parole board

Q12)Kinds of Punishment

Q13)Solitary Confinement

Q14)Open Prison

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :

P4478 [Total No. of Pages : 2

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T.Y. B.A. LL.B.
(Third Year of Five Year Law Course)
LO-0608(D) : LAND ACQUISITION LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part-A. Each question in Part-A is for
15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part-B. Each question in Part-B is for
10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part-C any three. The question No. 10 is for 15
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Discuss the procedure for publishing the Preliminary Notification for land
acquisition under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in
Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

Q2) Discuss the provisions related to Preliminary Investigation for Determination


of Social Impact Assessment and Public Purpose under the Right to Fair
Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Act, 2013.

Q3) Discuss the Procedure for Determination of market value of land by the
Collector under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

Q4) Write a note on the Establishment of Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and


Resettlement Authority under the Right to Fair Compensation and
Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act,
2013.

P.T.O.
Q5) Explain the provisions related to establishing a National and State
Monitoring Committee for rehabilitation and resettlement under the Right
to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Resettlement Act, 2013.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Discuss the applicability and public purpose under the Right to Fair
Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Act, 2013.

Q7) Discuss provisions and landmark cases related to retrospective application


of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

Q8) Discuss the Special powers in case of urgency to acquire land in certain
cases under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

Q9) Discuss the Aims and Objectives of the Right to Fair Compensation and
Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act,
2013.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write short notes on (any three) :


a) Award of solatium
b) Exemption from Social Impact Assessment.
c) Definition of Affected Families.
d) Section 64 Reference to Authority.
e) Determination of value of things attached to land or building.

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[5845]-68 2
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P6506 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-69
B.A. L.L.B.
Third Year of Five Year Law Course
LO0609 : Intellectual Property Rights - II
(2017 Pattern) (Semester-VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any 3 questions from part A. Each question carries 15 marks.
2) Answer any 2 questions from Part B. Each question carries 10 marks.
3) Write short notes on any three from Part C carrying 05 marks each.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain the law relating to voluntary and compulsory licences under the
Copyright Act, 1957.

Q2) Who can apply for the grant of Patent? Explain the patentable and non-
patentable inventions.

Q3) Madrid Agreement, 1891 makes it possible to protect a mark in a large number
of countries by obtaining an international registration. Explain.

Q4) Explain the conditions for registration of trade mark under the Trade Marks
Act, 1999.

Q5) Explain the meaning, definition, functions and characteristics of Geographical


Indications in India.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Explain the concept of “Deceptive Similarity” and its relevance in the trademark
law. Substantiate your answer with appropriate case laws.

Q7) Explain the effect of registration of trademark. State and explain the difference
between infringement and passing off

Q8) Discuss the law relating to revocation of patents under the Indian patent law.

Q9) Examine the law relating to protection of plant variety and famer’s rights in
India.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short notes on any three :-
a) Rights of Performers
b) Rights and Obligations of Patentee
c) Honest concurrent use under trademark law
d) Piracy of registered design
e) Essential requirements for registration of designs

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P4479 [5845]-71
[Total No. of Pages : 2

Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.


CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - II
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII) (LC 0701)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) All any Two Questions from Part - A. Each Question in Part - A carries 20 marks.
2) Answer any Two Questions from Part - B. Each Question in Part - B carries 15
marks.
3) Answer Question No. 9 from Part - C as directed. Each Question in Part - C carries
5 marks.

PART - A
[2×20=40]
Q1) Discuss fully the composition and structure of supreme court of India. Answer
in detail about the Appeal by Special Leave under Art 136 of the Indian
Constitution.

Q2) Discuss at length the Parliamentary Privileges conferred by the Indian


constitution on MPS and MLAs.

Q3) Discuss the Financial Relations between Union and the States with special
emphasis on 101st constitutional Amendment Act, 2016

Q4) Democracy is sustained by free and fair elections. Examine in the light of role
of Election Commission of India.

PART - B
[2×15=30]
Q5) Discuss fully the powers of the Governor of a state.

Q6) Explain in detail the legislative relationship between Centre and State.

P.T.O.
Q7) Explain the concept of Anti Defection. Discuss fully the provisions in the
Tenth Schedule.

Q8) Explain the provisions relating to membership, qualifications and


disqualifications of Lok Sabha.

PART - C
[2×5=10]
Q9) Attempt any 2 Short Notes:
a) Panchayat System
b) Administrative relationship between Centre and State.
c) Unitary form of government.
d) Ordinance making power of Governor.

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P4480 [5845]-72
[Total No. of Pages : 2

B.A. L.L.B. - II
(Second Year of Three Year Law Course)
PROPERTY LAW AND EASEMENT
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III) (LC 0702)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any Three Questions from Part A. Each Question in Part A carries 15
marks.
2) Answer any Two Questions from Part B. Each Question in Part B carries 10 marks.
3) Answer Question No. 10 from Part C as directed. The Question no. 10 is for 15
marks.

PART - A
[3×15=45]
Q1) “Property of any kind may be transferred, except as otherwise provided by
this Act or by any other Law for the time being in force.” Explain.

Q2) What is ‘Mortgage’? Explain the Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagor and
Mortgagee.

Q3) Discuss the Doctrine of ‘Election’ with the help of appropriate illustration.

Q4) Define the term ‘Actionable Claim’ and discuss the Provisions relating to
‘Transfer of Actionable Claim’.

Q5) Explain the ‘Doctrine of Feeding the Grant by Estoppel’ incorporated under
Section 43 of the Act with the help of appropriate illustration.

PART - B
[2×10=20]
Q6) Explain ‘Vested Interest’ and ‘Contingent Interest’ with the help of relevant
legal provisions and appropriate illustration.

Q7) What is ‘Lease’? Discuss the Rights and Liabilities of Lessor and Lessee.

P.T.O.
Q8) State the role of property rights in social & economic development and discuss
various kinds of property.

Q9) Explain the concept of ‘Charge’ of Immovable Property with the help of
relevant provisions.

PART - C
[3×5=15]
Q10) Write Short Notes on: (Any Three)
a) Extinction of Easement
b) Types of Easement
c) Definition of License
d) Rights of Licensee on Revocation & Eviction
e) Dominant and Servient Owners & Heritages

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P4481 [5845]-73
[Total No. of Pages : 2

Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.


LC - 0703 : PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part - A. Each question in part -A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from part - B. Each question in part - B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 from part - C as directed. The question No. 9 is for 15 marks.

PART - A

Q1) What is territorial jurisdiction of state? Types of acquiring and loss of state
territory.

Q2) Explain the Nature & Development of International Law?

Q3) Define Nationality. Explain modes of acquisition and loss of Nationality.

Q4) Explain the Composition & Types of jurisdictions of International Court of


Justice.

Q5) Discuss whether State, Individual & Multi-National Companies are the subject
of International Law?

PART - B

Q6) Explain treaty & the procedure for termination of treaties.

Q7) Discuss the significance & theories of recognition.


Q8) Examine the theories as to the relation between international Law & Municipal
Law.

P.T.O.
PART - C

Q9) Write notes on (Any two):


a) Dualism Theory
b) Economic & Social Council
c) Source of International law: International Customs
d) Asylum

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[5845]-73 2
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P6857 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-74
Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.
LP - 0704 : PRACTICAL TRAINING : PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
AND CONTEMPT OF COURT LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII) (Paper - I)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part - A. Each question in Part - A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part - B. Each question in Part - B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer any 3 questions from Part - C. Each question in Part - C is for 5 marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [45]

Q1) Discuss the development of Legal profession in India before independence.

Q2) Explain the duties of advocates towards his clients under the Advocates
Act, 1961.

Q3) Write a detailed note on Powers and Functions of Bar Council of India
under the Advocates Act, 1961.

Q4) Enumerate the Historical development of law of contempt of court in India.

Q5) Explain the Right of Advocates to Practice under the Advocates Act, 1961
with recent Judicial pronouncement.

P.T.O.
PART - B [20]

Q6) Explain the provisions relating to admission and enrollment of an advocate


under the Advocates Act, 1961.

Q7) Explain the meaning of contempt of Court. Discuss the Defenses for Civil
contempt with landmark judgements.

Q8) Discuss the Brief facts, issue involved and judgement in case of
Dr. Subramanian Swamy v. Arun Shourie, AIR 2014 SC 3020.

Q9) Explain the facts, issue and judgement in case of A S Mohammed Rafi v.
State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 2011 SC 308.

PART - C [15]

Q10) Write any three short notes:

a) Right of Pre-audience.

b) Composition of State Bar Council.

c) Punishment for professional misconducts.

d) Senior and other Advocates.

e) Restrictions on advertising.

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P4482 [5845]-75
[Total No. of Pages : 2

Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.


LO 0705 : (A) COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTION
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each Question in part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each Question in part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in part C is for 5 marks.

PART - A
[45]
Q1) Judicial Review is an essential characteristic of the Constitution. Explain how
the Judicial Review has contributed to the growth of various Constitutional
Laws.

Q2) Write a detailed note on the Applicability of foreign precedents in the


interpretation of the Constitution of India.

Q3) Write a detailed note on Parliamentary Forms of Government in India and


compare it with Parlimentary Forms of Government in England.

Q4) Discuss the notion of Federalism. Explain the distribution of legislative powers
under different federal systems.

PART - B
[20]
Q5) Write a detailed note on the Characteristics of modern Constitutions.
Q6) Write a critical note on the Written Constitutions of France. U.S.S.R. and
China which are not justiciable.
Q7) What is the procedure for Amending the Constitutions in India, U.S.A. and
Australia?

P.T.O.
Q8) Comparative Constitution is an essential tool for understanding the governance
systems of other countries. Write a detailed note on the significance and
importance of the study of the Comparative Constitution.

PART - C
[15]
Q9) Write short notes (Any Three)
a) Special functions of the judiciary in the federation.
b) Presidential form of Government.
c) Characteristics of Written Constitution.
d) Constitutional Law as a branch of public law.
e) Court as guardian of the Constitution.

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P4483 [Total No. of Pages : 1
[5845]-76
Fourth Year Course B.A.LL.B.
LO - 0706 - B : INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part - A. Each question in Part - A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part - B. Each question in Part - B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part - C as directed. The equation No. 10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Elaborate the history of capital markets in India.


Q2) Explain the norms of disclosure under different existing laws.
Q3) Explain the role of Primary Market intermediaries.
Q4) Elaborate in detail the law relating to the offer document.
Q5) Write a critical note on role of SEBI in securities market.
PART - B [2×10=20]
Q6) Explain salient features of the Depositories Act, 1996.
Q7) Explain Badla Contract, Future contracts and Options.
Q8) Explain Investors Protection mechanism under various statutes.
Q9) Write a critical analysis of “Takeover Code”.
PART - C [3×5=15]
Q10) Write short notes on any three:
a) Listing Agreement.
b) Participatory Note.
c) Regulation of Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) in India.
d) Derivatives.
e) Qualified Institutional Placement under the SEBI (Issue of Capital and
Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, 2018.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4484 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-77
Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.
LO 0707 : (C) CRIMINAL MINOR ACTS
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any 3 questions from Part - A. Each question in Part - A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any 2 questions from Part - B. Each question in Part - B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer any 3 short notes from Part - C. Each question in Part - C is for 5 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Elaborate on the provisions relating to offences and punishments under the
Maharashtra Police Act, 1951.

Q2) Explain the object of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Discuss the
provisions of offences and penalties under the Act.

Q3) Define ‘Organised Crime’. Elaborate on interception of wire, electronic or


oral communication and powers of the special court under the Maharashtra
Control of Organized Crime Act, 1999.

Q4) Elucidate the provisions relating to forfeiture of illegally acquired property


as per the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985?

Q5) What are the salient features of Information Technology Act, 2000. What
are the exemptions from liability of intermediary in certain cases related to
cyber crime?

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) What are the executive powers and duties of police under the Maharashtra
Police Act, 1951? Express your views on the improvement in the present
day structure of police department.

Q7) Discuss the appointment of the special judges under the Prevention of
Corruption Act, 1988. What are the powers of the special judges under the
Act?

Q8) Comment on the procedure relating to the children in conflict with law under
the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

Q9) Explain the relevant provisions relating to punishment and procedure of


investigation and trial under the Information Technology Act, 2000.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10) Write short notes on any three:


a) Historical background, objects and scope of the Maharashtra Police
Act, 1951.
b) Persons authorized to investigate cases under the Prevention of
Corruption Act, 1988?
c) Authorities and officiers under N.D.P.S. Act, 1985.
d) Present challenges to implementation of IT Act, 2000.

e) Child welfare committee under J.J. Act, 2015.

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P4485 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-78
Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.
LO - 0708 : (D) COOPERATIVE LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any 3 questions from Part - A. Each questions in Part - A is for 15 marks.
2) Attempt any 2 questions from Part - B. Each question in Part - B is for 10 marks.
3) Attempt any 3 short notes from Part - C. Each question in Part - C is for 5 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Discuss procedure and effects of registration of society.

Q2) “Final Authority of every Society shall rest in the general body of members
in the general meetings.” Discuss.

Q3) What are the powers and functions of the Charity Commissioner under the
Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960.

Q4) Explain provisions relating to Budget, Acccount & Audit under the
Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960.

Q5) Explain in detail History, growth and development of co-operative movement


in India.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Discuss principles and characteristics of a co-operative society.

Q7) What are the salient features of the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act,
2002.

Q8) Elaborate Rights, privileges and immunities of a Society.

Q9) Explain the provisions of Registrar’s powers of inspection and supervision.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10) Write short notes on any three:

a) Procedure for liquidation and winding up.

b) Inquiry.

c) Conditions of registration.

d) Annual General Body Meeting.

e) State Aid Society.

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[5845]-78 2
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P4486 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-79
Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.
LO - 0709 (E) : PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
(Fifth Year of Five Year Course)
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VII)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any 3 questions from Part - A. Each question carries15 marks.
2) Answer any 2 questions from Part - B. Each question carries 10 marks.
3) Answer Question No. 10 from Part - C as directed. Question No. 10 is for 15 Marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Define Private International Law. Explain relationship between Public


International Law and Private International Law.

Q2) What is characterization? Explain the process of characterization and its of


problems.

Q3) Define domicile? Explain in detail on domicile of origin, domicile of choice


and domicile of refugees.

Q4) Discuss in detail about the defense against enforcement of foreign judgement
by India Courts.

Q5) Discuss on the theories of Private International Law on non contractual


obligations.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) What is proper law of contract. Explain in detail about the concept with
reference to Real and Substantial connection theories.

Q7) Examine in detail about Legitimacy and Legitimation under Private


International Law.

Q8) Examine the rules governing marriage and dissolution of Marriage under
Private International Law.

Q9) Discuss in detail on meaning and theories as to Transfer of tangible and


intangible movable property.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10) Write short notes on any Three:

a) Lexfori theory.

b) Tort under Private International Law.

c) Renvoi.

d) Domicile of dependents.

e) Adoption.

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P4487 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-81
B.A.LL.B.
Fourth Year of Five year Law Course
LC0801 : LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any three questions from Part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer any three short answer questions from Part C. Each question in Part
C is for 5 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain the fundamental Rights in reference with labour legislations in India.

Q2) Define "Lock out" and examine the provisions related to justified strike and
lock out under the Industrial Disputes Act 1947.

Q3) Define "factory" and discuss in detailed safety measures under the Factories
Act, 1948.

Q4) When the employer is liable to pay compensation to the employee under the
Employee's Compensation Act, 1923?

Q5) What are the important provisions for the prevention of Unfair Labour
Practices under the Maharashtra Recognition of Trade unions and prevention
of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971?

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Define "Model Standing Orders" and explain the contents of standing orders
under the Industrial employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946.

Q7) Explain the procedure of registration of establishment under the Contract


Labour (Regulation and Prohibition) Act, 1970.

Q8) Discuss minimum wages and various committees constituted under the
Minimum Wages Act, 1948.

Q9) Explain the aims and objectives of Payment of Wages Act, 1936. Who are
responsible for payment of Wages?

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10) Write a short notes on any three :
a) Restrictions on double employment
b) Manufacturing process
c) Retrenchment
d) Domestic inquiry
e) Doctrine of Notional Extension

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[5845]-81 2
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P6797 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-82
Fourth Year. B.A.L.L.B. (Semester - VIII)
(Fouth Year of Five Year Law Course)
LC 0802 : JURISPRUDENCE
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 any three from Part C as directed. Each question in
part C is for 5 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) “Social Engineering means creating a structure of society that would satisfy
maximum wants with minimum friction and waste” Elucidate the proposition
with the help of Roscoe Pounds theory of Law.

Q2) Law is a command of Sovereign to be obeyed by the bulk of the human


society. Discuss the Austinian Concept in the context of Indian Legal System.

Q3) The doctrine of precedent is the life-blood of the every legal system, which is
to be viewed in the light of the concept of prospective overruling. Discuss
with the help of caselaws.

Q4) Critically examine the significance of ‘Legislation” as source of law and explain
the merits of Legislation over custom.

Q5) Describe concept, kinds and various modes of acquisition of possession.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Explain the concept of “Legal Personality” and explain the theories of corporate
personality.

Q7) Explain the meaning of term ‘Property’. Discuss various kinds and modes of
acquiring property.

Q8) "Possession is nine points in Law". Explain the prepositions by comparing it


with the concept of Ownership.

Q9) Critically discuss Natural Law theory.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short notes.
a) Scandinivian Realism
b) Compensatory Jurisprudence
c) Titles
d) Volkgiest
e) Pure theory of Law

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[5845]-82 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :

P4488 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-83
B.A. LL.B.
(Fourth Year of Five Years Law Course)
LC - 0803 : LAW OF EVIDENCE
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from part B. Each question in part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer question from part C as directed. The question no. 10 is for 5 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) All Confessions are admission but all admissions are not confession.
Discuss.

Q2) Discuss the rules relating to exclusion of oral by documentary evidence.

Q3) Explain the law relating to competency and compellability of witnesses.

Q4) Discuss the relevancy of Motive, Preparation and Previous or subsequent


conduct.

Q5) Discuss statement made under special circumstances.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Define Proved, Not Proved, Disproved, May Presume, Shall Presume and
conclusive Proof.

Q7) Discuss the law relating to privileged communications.

Q8) Cross-examination of witness is a doubled edged weapon. Explain.

Q9) Explain Burdon of proof & presumptions of Burdon of proof.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write Notes on (Any three)


a) Hostile Witness.
b) Dumb Witness.
c) Retracted Confession.
d) Electronic Evidence.
e) Oral Evidence.

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[5845]-83 2
Total No. of Questions : 9] SEAT No. :

P6507 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-84
B.A. L.L.B. (Semester-VIII)
Fourth Year of Five Years Law Course
LP : 0804 : PRACTICAL TRAINING
Alternative Dispute Resolution System
(2017 Pattern) (Paper - II)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part A. Each question in part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 Part C as directed. The question No.9 is for 05 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) What are the advantages of Alternative Dispute Resolution system over court
litigation?

Q2) Explain the provisions regarding the appointment and removal of an arbitrator.

Q3) Discuss the jurisdiction of the ‘Arbitral Tribunal’ under the Arbitration and
Conciliation Act, 1996.

Q4) What is Conciliation? How does it differ from Arbitration? Explain the
provisions in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 about Conciliation.

Q5) Explain the procedure laid down for “Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings” under
the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Discuss the concepts of Lokpal & Lokayukta.

Q7) Explain historical perspective of arbitration as a form of dispute settlement


mechanism.

Q8) Discuss the various grounds for setting aside Arbitral Award.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q9)Write short notes on.
a) Arbitration Agreement.
b) Appealable orders under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
c) National Legal Services Authority.
d) Entitlement to Legal Services.
e) Interim measures for Arbitration

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[5845]-84 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :

P4489 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-85
B.A. LL.B.
Fourth Year of Five Years Law Course
LO-0805(A) : HUMAN RIGHT LAW AND PRACTICE
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part-A. Each question in Part-A is for
15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part-B. Each question in Part-B is for
10 marks.
3) Answer any three questions from Part-C. Each question in part - C is for
5 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Discuss the historical origin of human Rights in International and National
scenario.

Q2) Explain the nature, scope and functions of National Human Rights
commission in India.

Q3) Define in details, the human rights of second generation.

Q4) Elaborate the Nature and Significance of Universal Declaration of Human


Rights.

Q5) Explain the role of Judiciary in enforcement of Human Rights in India


with leading case laws.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain the provisions of United Nation Charter concerning the human
rights.

Q7) Write in brief about the upcoming human rights.

P.T.O.
Q8) Discuss the powers and functions of the Committee on Rights of the Child
under the Convention on Rights of Child.

Q9) Elaborate the Group Rights of Third Generation Human Rights.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write a short note on (any three) :


a) Human Right Council
b) Vulnerable Groups
c) Human Rights of Prisoners
d) Human Rights of Aged groups
e) State Human Right Commission

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[5845]-85 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :

P4490 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-86
B.A. LL.B.
Fourth Year of Five Year Law Course
LO 0806 : COMPETITION LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Write any three questions from Part A and each question carry 15 marks
(15 × 3 = 45).
2) Write any two questions from Part B and each question carry 10 marks
(10 × 2 = 20).
3) Write any three questions from Part C and each question carry 5 marks
(5 × 3 = 15).

PART - A [15 × 3 = 45]

Q1) Critically analyse the doctrine of Essential facility with judicial pronouncements.
Can this doctrine be applied to the competent and interested competitor in
the preparation of Covid Vaccine if neither this vaccine nor process for it is
patented? Justify your answer.

Q2) What factors shall be taken into consideration by the Competition Commission
of India to decide a dominant position and the abuse of dominant position by
an undertaking in the relevant market. Enumerate in the light of statutory
provisions and leading case law.

Q3) What is a test for determining Predatory price? Distinguish predatory price
from legitimate competition. Discuss with the help of leading cases.

Q4) How is CCI regulating Combinations which are horizontal, vertical,


conglomerate? What is suggested by Raghavan Committee Report on
Competition Law? Elaborate with leading cases.

P.T.O.
Q5) Cartels are bad per se.Do you agree with this statement. Discuss with case
law.

PART - B [10 × 2 = 20]

Q6) Explain Bid Rigging’ and Collusive Bidding’ in the light of applicable sections
under the Competition Act, 2002.

Q7) Explain the term ‘Relevant market’ with cases and Illustrations.

Q8) Elucidate Tie-in Agreements with leading judicial pronouncements and


Illustrations.

Q9) Is Refusal to Deal Anti-Cornpetitive’? Discuss.

PART - C [5 × 3 = 15]
Q10) Write Short Notes on (Any Three) :
a) Interface of Competition Law with Consumer Law.
b) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act.
c) Director General of Investigation (DGI).
d) Objectives of competition Law.
e) Sherman Anti-Trust Act 1890.

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[5845]-86 2
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P4491 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-87
B.A. LL.B.
(Fourth Year of Five Years Law Course)
LO - 0807 : VULNERABLE AND DISADVANTAGED
GROUPS AND CRIMINAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any 3 questions in part A carrying 15 marks each.
2) Answer any 2 questions in part B carrying 10 marks each.
3) Attempt any 3 shorts notes in part C carrying 5 marks each.

PART - A [45]
Q1) Critically analyze role of Criminal law as a tool of social change.

Q2) Enumerate the Practices of untouchability and it's Punishment.

Q3) Discuss the precautionary and preventive measures taken by government


under the Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe (Preventive of Atrocities)
Rules, 1995.

Q4) Describe the Social Landscape of Prostitution.

Q5) Define 'Dowry'. Explain penalty for giving or taking dowry under Dowry
Prohibition Act 1961.

PART - B [20]

Q6) Explain the Sexual offences against children under The Prevention of
Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012.

P.T.O.
Q7) Detail the provisions of Corrective Institutions and Protective Homes under
the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956.

Q8) Write an overview of Dowry Prohibition Act 1961.

Q9) Explain the concept of Vulnerable and Disadvantageous Group recognized


at National and International Level.

PART - C [15]

Q10) Write Notes (any three) :


a) Using child for pornographic purpose.
b) Dowry Prohibition officers.
c) Ponce or Poncing under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956
Act.
d) Structural discrimination and vulnerable groups.
e) Abetment of an attempt to commit an offence under The Prevention
of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012.

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[5845]-87 2
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P4492 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5845]-88
B.A.LL.B
(Fourth Year of Five Year Law Course)
LO. 0808 : CIVIL MINOR ACTS
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10
marks.
3) Answer question No.10 from Part C as directed. The question No.10 is for
15 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Critically examine the salient provisions of the Interest Act, 1978.

Q2) Explain the Provisions relating to establishment of District Courts under The
Maharashtra Civil Courts Act, 1869.

Q3) Evaluate the Salient features of Suit Valuation Act, 1887

Q4) Discuss the important Provisions of the Maharashtra Court Fees Act, 1959

Q5) Critically Evaluate the object, application and definitions under The Registration
Act, 1908

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Describe the provisions of Indian Registration Act, 1908 relating to
establishment of authorities and their power and duties.

P.T.O.
Q7) Explain the concept of Negotiable Instrument and discuss different kinds of
Negotiable instruments under Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881

Q8) Discuss the different offences and penalties under the Maharashtra Stamp
Act, 1958.

Q9) Explain the provisions relating to computation and modes of collecting court
fees under The Maharashtra Court Fees Act, 1959.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short notes on any three.
a) Promissory Note
b) Section 34 of the Code of Civil Procedure
c) Refund of Court Fees
d) Registration and Deposit of Wills
e) Crossed Cheques

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[5845]-88 2
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P4493 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5845]-89
Fourth Year B.A. LL.B.
Fourth Year of Five Year Law Course
LO 0809 E : INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Revised) (Semester - VIII)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from part A. Each question in part A is for
15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in part B is for
10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C as directed. The question No. 10 is for
15 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Explain the Relationship between national and international economic laws.

Q2) What is the Significance of Resolution on Permanent sovereignty Over Natural


Resources?

Q3) Discuss the Structure, Powers and Functions of WTO.

Q4) Explain the International Business Law with reference to Rome Convention.

Q5) Trace the origin and development of International Trade Law.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) What is the Structure, Powers and Functions of BRICS?

Q7) Explain the International Business Law with reference to CISG (UN Convention
on Contracts for International Sale of Goods)

Q8) What is the significance of World Bank guidelines in International Investment?

Q9) Write a detailed note on the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties Law.
P.T.O.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write Short Notes on (Any Three) :
a) IBRD Structure Powers and Functions
b) General Exceptions to Article XX and XXI of GATT 1994.
c) Role and Responsibility of Secretariat under WTO.
d) Sources of International Economic Law.
e) Objectives of International Monetary Fund.

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[5845]-89 2
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P4494 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-91
Fifth Year B.A., LL.B.
LC-0901 : CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE
(2017 Pattern) (Theory) (Semester - IX)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) From Part A, answer any three questions. Each question carries 15 marks.
2) From Part B, answer any two questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
3) Answer Question No. 10 as directed, Question 10 carries 15 marks in total.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART-A [3×15=45]

Q1) Explain the general provisions relating to plaint and written statement.

Q2) Write procedure to institute a suit in Civil Court.

Q3) Explain in detail about issue and service of Summons.

Q4) Explain the general provisions relating to appeals and detail provisions of
appeals from order.

Q5) Explain suit? Write down detail procedure of suits by or against Firms and
persons carrying on business in names other than their own.

PART-B [2×10=20]

Q6) Explain Judgment and Decree and differentiate between them.

Q7) What is Review? Write down procedure for filing review application before
court.

Q8) Explain detail about the rules of extension of period of limitation under the
limitation act 1963.

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Q9) What is temporary injunction? Explain the grounds on which court can grant
Temporary Injunction.

PART-C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on (any three).


a) Commissions.
b) Summery Suits.
c) Inherent power of court.
d) Garnishee order.
e) Interlocutory orders.

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[5845]-91 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4495 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-92
Fifth Year B.A. L.L. B.
LC 0902 : INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IX)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question carry 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question carry 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C. Each question carry 5 marks.

PART-A [3×15=45]

Q1) Explain the subsidiary rule of ejusdem generis with help of decided case Laws.

Q2) Describe the role of various Internal aid to the interpretation.

Q3) Explain the interpretation of statutes affecting jurisdiction of court.

Q4) Explain the construction of remedial statutes with the help of decided case
laws.

Q5) Explain the various modes of classification of statutes.

PART-B [2×10=20]

Q6) Explain the interpretation of taxing statutes with the help of decided case
Laws.

Q7) Explain the significance of codifying and consolidating principles in


interpretation of statutes.

Q8) Discuss the principle Expiry and repealing of statutes.

Q9) Explain the aims and objectives of the general clauses Act.

[5845]-92 1 P.T.O.
PART-C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write a note on any Three


a) Noscitur a socis
b) Non-obstante clause
c) Literal Rule
d) Reddendo singula singulis.
e) Conveyance.

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[5845]-92 2
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P4496 [5845] - 93
[Total No. of Pages :2

Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.


LC - 0903 : ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IX)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer any 3 questions from Part C. Each question in Part C is for 5 marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A
[3×15=45]
Q1) Define the term Environment. Trace the Historical Development of Law of
Environment with National and International perspective.

Q2) Enumerate the provisions relating to protection of Environment under the


Constitution of India with appropriate Judicial Pronouncement.

Q3) Discuss the significance of Stockholm Conference, 1972 relating to protection


of Environment and its applicability in Indian Legal System.

Q4) Explain the powers and proceedings of the National Green Tribunal under
The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 along with its role in Environment
Protection.

Q5) Write a detailed note on Types of Forests. Critically comment on the powers
of forest Officers.

PART - B
[2×10=20]
Q6) Write a brief note on Role of Indian Judiciary in Environment Protection
through Public Interest Litigation.

Q7) Explain the concept of Sustainable Development with recent Judicial


Pronouncements.

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Q8) Discuss in detail the provisions of The National Forest Policies of 1952 and
1988.

Q9) Highlight on Environmental issues involved in the Silent Valley Project.

PART - C
[3×5=15]
Q10) Write Notes on any THREE.
a) Kinds of Environmental Pollution.
b) E-waste management.
c) Precautionary Principle.
d) Authorities under The Water Act, 1974.
e) CRZ Notification.

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P4497 [5845] - 94
[Total No. of Pages : 2

Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.


PRACTICAL TRAINING (Paper - III)
LP 0904: Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
(2017 Pattern ) (Semester - IX)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates: .
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer question No.10 from Part C as directed. The question No.10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Write a detailed note on general principles relating to conveyance.

Q2) Draft a Partition deed between members of a joint Hindu family.

Q3) Draft a written statement in a Suit for specific performance.

Q4) Write a detailed note on Pleading Process.

Q5) Draft a General Power of Attorney given to an agent for maintenance of flat.

PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Draft Writ petition under Article 19 of the Constitution of India.

Q7) Draft a Criminal complaint alleging defamation.

Q8) Draft a Public Notice inviting objection to the sale of flat number 16 in Sai
Krupa Building in Pune.

Q9) Draft a gift deed made by the father in favor of two sons.
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P.T.O.
PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on Any three :

a) Affidavit (Draft)

b) Acknowledgment in writing under Section 18 of the Limitation Act 1963


(Draft)

c) Application for probate (Draft)

d) Jurisdiction & Limitation

e) Notice under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882 (Draft)

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[5845] - 94 2
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P4498 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-95
Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.
LO - 0905 : (A) LAW ON EDUCATION
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IX)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question carries 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question carries 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C as directed. Question No. 10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Right to Education: ‘Social Justice through social inclusion’ : Discuss.

Q2) Explain the nature and scope of the Right to Free and Compulsory Education
Act, 2009.

Q3) Discuss the provision relating delegated legislation with an example under the
University Grants Commission Act, 1956.

Q4) Explain the object, scope and various authorities under the Maharashtra Public
Universities Act, 2016.

Q5) Discuss the provisions of the National Commission for Minority Educational
Institutions.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Discuss the offences and procedure of trial under the Maharashtra Educational
Institutions (Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1987.

Q7) Discuss the salient features and the preventive measures of ragging at
institutional level provided under the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace
of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009.

Q8) Explain Article 12 in detail and its application to Educational Institutions with
the relevant case laws.

Q9) Discuss in detail how Government Controls over the Universities and
Educational Institutions?

PART - C

Q10)Write a short notes on (any three) : [3×5=15]

a) School Norms and facilities provided under the Right to Free and
Compulsory Education Act, 2009.

b) Various modes of funding to education.

c) Authorities of Chancellor and vice chancellor.

d) Write a note on Central University and State University.

e) Right of UGC to confer Degree.

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[5845]-95 2
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P4499 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-96
Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.
LO - 0906 : (B) PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IX)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C as directed. Question No. 10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Explain the meaning of ‘Residential status’ and tax liability of assessee upon
his residential status.

Q2) How to compute the total taxable Income of An Individual explain with
illustration?

Q3) Explain Income from Salaries and salient features of Income from salary.

Q4) Define Allowances. Illustrate any five allowances with its calculations.

Q5) Explain the importance and significance of Taxation.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Explain the provisions relating to Levy and collection of taxes under GST.

Q7) a) Explain the Provisions relating to Audit IGST.

b) Explain provisions related to payment of Tax and penalty under IGST.

Q8) a) UIN under GST.

b) Due dates under GST.

Q9) Explain the development of GST with special reference to 101st Constitutional
Amendment.

PART - C

Q10)Write short notes on (any three) : [3×5=15]

a) Tax planning and Tax Avoidance.

b) Financial year.

c) Capital Receipt and Capital Expenditure.

d) Best Judgment Assessment.

e) Advance payment of Tax.

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[5845]-96 2
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P4500 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5845]-97
Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.
LAW
LO - 0907 : (C) Law of Forensic Science
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IX)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instruction to the candidates:
Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A

Answer the following questions in detail (any three) : [3×15=45]

Q1) What is the ‘Handwriting Analysis’? Explain underlying principles for


handwriting analysis, its Evidentiary value, Judicial approach and evidentiary
value of expert opinion on handwriting.

Q2) Explain Medical Evidence and Medical witness with reference to its use, value
and utility.

Q3) What is ‘Brain Fingerprinting’? Explain underlying principle, Importance of


brain mapping, its use in criminal investigation and its Evidentiary Value in the
court of law.

Q4) What is the meaning of Forensic Science? Explain in detail the Scope of
Forensic Science and its Role in Criminal Law.

Q5) What is ‘DNA Fingerprinting’? Explain Principles be, Status of DNA


fingerprinting in India, its Role in crime investigation, Judicial Approach and
its Evidentiary Value in court of law.

P.T.O.
PART - B

Answer the following questions in detail (Any two) : [2×10=20]

Q6) Explain Right to Privacy and Right against Self Incrimination with leading
cases.

Q7) What is ‘Polygraph Test’? Explain its application and utility along with Legal
and Constitutional Status in India.

Q8) Explain the Forensic Experts and Relevancy of their opinion in detail.

Q9) Explain the following :

a) Digital and Video Recordings.

b) CCTV Cameras.

PART - C

Q10)Write short notes on the following (Any three) : [3×5=15]

a) Forensic Detection Dogs

b) Autopsy

c) Summons

d) Inquest

e) Questioned Documents

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[Total No. of Pages : 2

Fifth Year B.A. LL.B


LO 0908 : LAND LAWS - I
(2017 Pattern) (Semester -IX)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C as directed. The question No. 10 is for 15
marks.

PART-A [3×15=45]
Q1) Define “Apartment” and “Apartment Owner”. Explain in detail the contents
of declaration and contents of deed of Apartment under the Maharashtra
Apartment Ownership Act, 1970.

Q2) Discuss the general liabilities of promoter and explain the procedure for
registration of agreement before accepting the advance payment or deposit
by the promoter under the Maharashtra Ownership Flats Act, 1963.

Q3) Elaborate the establishment, incorporation and composition of the Real Estate
Regulatory Authority under the Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act,
2016.

Q4) Explain the Competent Authority under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act,
1999 and its power of summary disposal.

Q5) Discuss in detail development Plan, its content and its implementation under
the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966.

PART-B [2×10=20]
Q6) Explain in detail the factors to be considered by the Adjudicating Officer
while adjudging the quantum of compensation under the Real Estate (Regulation
& Development) Act, 2016.

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Q7) Explain the grounds for Recovery of Possession under section 16 of the
Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.

Q8) Explain special provision for recovery of possession by Members of Armed


Forces under the Maraharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.

Q9) Discuss offences by promoters and by companies under the Maharashtra


Ownership Flats Act, 1963.

PART-C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on any three


a) Rights and Duties of allottees under the Renal Estate (Regulation &
Development) Act, 2016.
b) Landlord’s Duty to repair under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.
c) Publication on website under the Real Estate (Regulation & Development)
Act, 2016.
d) Define Common Areas and facilities under the Maharashtra Apartment
Ownership Act, 1970.
e) Registration of Flat Purchase Agreement under the Maharashtra
ownership Flats Act, 1963.

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Fifth Year B.A. LL.B.
LO-0909 : (E) INTERNATIONAL LAW ON AIR, SPACE AND SEA
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IX)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question carries 15 marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question carries 10 marks.
3) Answer question No. 10 from Part C as directed. Question No. 10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A

Attempt any three questions. Each question carries 15 marks. [3×15=45]

Q1) Critically discuss the concept of Sovereignty vis-a-vis freedom of Air over
Air space with reference to Case Laws.

Q2) Critically Evaluate the provisions of The Aircraft Act, 1934 in the context of
recent technological developments.

Q3) Discuss in detail the provisions relating to space Treaty, 1967.

Q4) Explain the Role of International and Intergovernmental organizations function


in the area of space activity.

Q5) Critically Discuss the provisions relation to United Nations Convention on


Law of the Sea, 1982.

P.T.O.
PART - B

Attempt any two questions. Each question carries 10 marks. [2×10=20]

Q6) Discuss the salient features of Warsaw Convention, 1929.

Q7) Explain the importance and significance of Domestic Air Law.

Q8) Discuss the Salient Features of Moon treaty, 1979.

Q9) Discuss the efforts taken by International Community to demilitarization of


the Outer Space.

PART - C

Q10)Attempt any three short notes. Each question carries 5 marks. [15]

a) Continental shelf

b) Contiguous zone

c) Exclusive economic zone

d) The liability convention, 1975

f) The Havana Convention, 1928

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