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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No.

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P4527 [Total No. of Pages : 2

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S.Y. LL.B.
LAW
LC - 0701 : Constitutional Law - II
(Second Year of Three Years Course)
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
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 ‘Federal Characteristics’ of Indian Constitution?

Q2) Discuss in detail the position and powers of the ‘President of India’.

Q3) What do you understand by the terms ‘Ordinary Bill’, ‘Money Bill’ and
‘Financial Bill’? Explain.

Q4) What are the grounds provided under Indian Constitution for declaring
‘National Emergency’? Discuss the consequences of declaration of emergency.

Q5) Explain the ‘Structure, Powers and Functions of Panchayats’ as provided in


the Constitution of India.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Explain the different kinds of jurisdiction of the Supreme of India.

Q7) What are the powers, privileges and immunities of the ‘Members of
Parliament’?
P.T.O.
Q8) Write a note on ‘Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse’ under the
Indian Constitution.

Q9) Discuss the position of the State of Jammu & Kashmir under the Indian
Constitution with reference to the changes occurred in recent years.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)a) Constitutional Remedies
b) Advocate General of the State
c) Administrative Tribunals
d) Status of Jammu and Kashmir under the Constitution
e) Punchhi Commission (2007)

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P4528 [Total No. of Pages : 2


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S.Y. LL.B. (Semester - III)
(Second Year of Three Year Law Course)
LC 0702:PROPERTY LAW AND EASEMENT
(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 any three questions from Part C. Each question in part C is for 05
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) What are the properties that may or may not be transferred under the Transfer
of Property Act, 1882?

Q2) Define Mortgage. And distinguish between a simple mortgage and usufructuary
mortgage.

Q3) What is ‘Exchange’? Explain the rights and liabilities of the parties under the
exchange.

Q4) Explain the law relating to transfer of property for the benefit of unborn persons,
in the light of statutory provisions and judicial decisions.

Q5) Explain the essential conditions for effecting a sale. Discuss the right and
liabilities of the seller and buyer.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Examine the scope of the doctrine of ‘Lis-Pendens’. and its limits.

Q7) Define Concept of ‘Charge’. Distinguish between ‘Charge’ and ‘Mortgage’.


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Q8) What is the ‘Doctrine of Election’? Are there any exceptions thereto?

Q9) Define ‘Easement’ and explain the different ways of acquisition of easement.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short notes.
a) Distinction between lease and license.
b) Easement of necessity and quasi-easement.
c) Rights and Duties of license.
d) Kinds of Customary Easement.
e) Term of Lease.

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P4529 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-303
LL.B. (Part - II)
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LC-0703 : PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Part A, part B and part C 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 05
marks.
PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Describe in detail the sources of International Law.

Q2) Explain the meaning and significance of State recognition. Explain the
various theories and types of recognition.

Q3) Define Extradition. Discuss in detail the principles of extradition with the
help of relevant cases.

Q4) Explain the nature and basis of State Responsibility under the International
Law.

Q5) Discuss the significance of diplomatic agents. Explain the privileges and
immunities of diplomatic agents.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Write a note on Indian State practice in respect of relationship between


International Law and Municipal Law.

Q7) Examine the various theories relating to the subjects of International Law.

Q8) Explain the concept of State Succession and point out the distinction
between State succession and succession of Governments.

Q9) Write a note on role of International Court of Justice.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write short notes on any three:


a) International Law Commission
b) Jus Cogens
c) Nationality
d) Pacific means of settlement of disputes
e) Purpose and principles of UNO

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P4530 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-304
LL.B. (Semester - III)
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LP 0704 : PRACTICAL TRAINING (Paper - I)
Professional Ethics and Contempt of Court Law
(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 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) Discuss the development of legal profession in India after independence
period.
Q2) What are the duties of advocate towards Fellow Advocates & Opponent
under the Advocate Act, 1961.
Q3) Define Civil and Criminal Contempt of Court and write a procedure for
initiating criminal contempt of court under the contempt of court Act,
1971.
Q4) What are the Classes of Advocate & discuss the provisions related to
maintenance of roll by State Bar Council under the Advocate Act, 1961.
Q5) Write a detail note on Right of Advocate to Practice under the advocate
Act, 1961.

PART - B
Discuss any Two cases with brief facts, issues involved, Judgment and your
comment : [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) S.J. Chaudhary Vs State of Delhi AIR 1984 SC 618

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Q7) Brajendra Nath Bhargava Vs Ramchandra Kasliwal AIR 1999 SC 2866

Q8) Dr. Subramanian Swamy Vs Arun Shourie AIR 2014 SC 3020

Q9) In Re S Mulgaokar AIR 1978 SC 717

PART - C

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


a) Advertisement by Advocates
b) Dress Code for Advocate
c) Remedies for Contempt of Court
d) Punishment for Contempt of Court
e) Appeal to Bar Council of India

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P4531 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-305
Second Year - LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Year Law Course)
LO - 0705 : (A) COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONS
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
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) Discuss in detail Fundamental Rights guaranteed under Constitution of


India in the light of Constituent Assembly Debates and Bill of Rights.

Q2) Elaborately explain the meaning of Federalism along with its legal features
and Compare between Indian Federalism and US Federalism.

Q3) Explain the concept of 'Judicial Review'. Trace the Constitutional growth
in India under judicial review and its impact.

Q4) Write a detailed note on Rule of Law. Examine the difference between
Rule of Law and Higher Law.

Q5) 'Comparative Constitution is an essential tool for understanding the


governance systems of other countries.' Write a detailed note on the
significance and importance of study of Comparative Constitution.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Discuss the Parliamentary-Presidential-Monarchial forms of Government.


Critically examine the form of Government in India.

Q7) Discuss the characteristics of Written Constitution. Explain how Written


Constitution functions as limitation on Legislative and Judicial Lawmaking.
Support your answer with the help of Judicial pronouncements.

Q8) Comparatively examine the provisions of Amendment in the Constitution


of India and compare it with U.S. and Australia.

Q9) Write a detailed note on 'Special role of judiciary in federation.'

PART - C [5 × 3 = 15]

Q10) Write Short Note :


a) Co-operative Federalism
b) Limitations of liberal interpretation
c) Exceptions to judicial review
d) Doctrine of Separation of Powers
e) Types of Constitution

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P4532 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-306
S.Y. LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Year Law Course)
LO - 0706 : INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80

PART - A
Answer any Three (Each questions carries 15 marks)
Q1) What is securities? Explain various kinds of securities and debt instruments
along with their distinguishing characteristics features.

Q2) Explain the powers and functions of SEBI.

Q3) What is listing of securities? Explain the relevant provisions of the Securities
Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 regarding listing of securities and penalties
and procedure relating to listing of securities.

Q4) Explain primary market along with IPO and FPO.

Q5) What is dematerialisation and rematerialisation of securities? What are the


advantages and disadvantages of dematerialisation and rematerialisation of
securities?

PART - B
Answer any Two (Each question carries 10 marks)

Q6) What is recognised stock exchange? Explain the relevant provisions for it
under the Securities Exchange Board of India Act, 1992.

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Q7) Explain the changing functions of banks from direct lending to modern
system of investment banking.

Q8) Discuss the Indian perspective of insider trading with the help of laws
relating to investment and securities.

Q9) Who are depositories, participants, issuers and beneficial owners? Explain
the rights and obligations of them.

PART - C

Q10) Answer any Three Short Notes (Each note carries 5 marks)
a) FDI
b) Merchant banker
c) Prospectus and kinds of prospectus
d) Spot delivery contract and Future contracts
e) Securities appellate tribunal

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P4533 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-307
LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LO - 0707 : CRIMINAL MINOR ACTS
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All parts are compulsory.
2) Attempt any three from part A, any two from part B and any three from part C.
3) Part A carries 45 marks, part B carries 20 marks and part C carries 15
marks.
4) Figures to the right inidcate full marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain provisions relating to constitution, jurisdiction and procedure of


the special court and public prosecutor under the Maharashtra control of
Organised Crime Act, 1999.

Q2) Discuss at length the procedure relating to prohibition, control and


regulation under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act,
1985.

Q3) Explain the provisions relating to Special Measures for maintenance of


Public Order and Safety of State under Maharashtra Police Act, 1951.

Q4) Comment on the Offences, Punishment and Procedure of Investigation


and Trial under the Information Technology Act 2000.

Q5) Discuss the provisions relating to Sanction for Prosecution, Special


Procedure & change in Rules of Evidence and Criminal Procedure under
the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Elaborate on the provisions with reference to offences and penalties under
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

Q7) Explain the role of Child Welfare Committee under the Juvenile Justice
(Care and Protection of children) Act, 2015.

Q8) Discuss the superintendence, control and organization of the Police Force
under the Maharashtra Police Act, 1951.

Q9) Comment on the Offences and Penalties under the Maharashtra Control of
Organised Crime Act, 1999.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Short Notes (any three) :


a) Appointment of Special Judges under the Prevention of Corruption
Act 1988.
b) Authorities and officers under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances Act, 1985.
c) Rule of evidence and Cr.PC under Maharashtra Control of Organised
Crime Act, 1999.
d) Public Duty and Public Servant under the Prevention of Corruption
Act 1988.

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P4534 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-308
Second Year - LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Year Law Course)
LO 0708 : (D) COOPERATIVE LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
All parts are compulsory.

PART - A

Answer any Three (Each question carries 15 marks)

Q1) Discuss the significance of cooperatives over historical time and the extent
to which they are actually both efficient and effective economically and
socially.

Q2) Define the term 'Co-operative'. Discuss the importance, advantages and
limitations of co-operation.

Q3) Discuss the provisions relating to Constitution of Managing Committee,


its powers and functions under the M.C.S. Act, 1960.

Q4) Discuss the procedure for admission, continuation and cessation of


membership, Removal and expulsion of a member under the M.C.S. Act,
1960.

Q5) What are the duties and privileges of co-operative society under the M.C.S.
Act, 1960?

P.T.O.
PART - B
Answer any Two (Each question carries 10 marks)

Q6) Discuss the different kinds of co-operative societies and their functions.

Q7) State and explain provisions relating to establishment, procedure of


settlement of disputes and power of Co-operative Court under the M.C.S.
Act, 1960.

Q8) Elaborate rules relating to registration, cancellation and de-registration of


cooperative societies under The M.C.S.A. 1960.

Q9) Discuss the provisions relating to audit of Co-operative Society. What is


the need for audit of Co-operative Society?

PART - C
Answer any Three short notes (Each short note carries 5 marks)

Q10) Short notes :


a) Principle State Partnership Fund
b) Contempt of Co-operative Court
c) Cost of conduct of election of Co-operative society
d) Limited liability Co-operative society
e) Amalgamation, transfer, division or conversion of societies

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P4535 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-309
S.Y. LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Year Law Course)
LO - 0709 : PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - III)
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 nature, theories and sources of Private International Law and its
relationship with Public International Law.

Q2) Explain meaning, process and theories of Renvoi.

Q3) Explain the Indian law related to 'domicile as a connecting factor' with the
help of relevant case law.

Q4) Explain the concept of lex situs. Discuss the rules relating to the validity of
transfer of immovable property.

Q5) Explain the basis of recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in


India.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Write a note on real and substantial connection theories governing the law
of contractual obligations.

Q7) Explain the defences available against the tortuous act.

Q8) Explain the rules relating to the jurisdictional issues in dissolution of


marriage.

Q9) Write a note on adoption rules under Indian and English law.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write short notes on any three :


a) Process and stages of characterization
b) Assignment of intangibles
c) Characterization of marriage
d) Discharge of contract
e) Rule of Reciprocity

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P4536 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-401
LL.B. (Semester - IV)
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LC-0801 : LABOUR & INDUSTRIAL LAW
(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.10 is for
15 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Critically analyze the concept of Wages and Unfair Labour Practices in
India.

Q2) Explain in detail the Safety and Welfare measures under the Factories
Act, 1948.

Q3) Examine the rights and obligations of workmen under the Employees’
Compensation Act, 1923

Q4) Analyze the provisions relating to Lay-off and Retrenchment under the
Industrial Dispute Act, 1947.

Q5) Discuss in detail the provisions for Welfare and Health of Contract Labour
under the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain the provisions for Employment of ‘Women’ and ‘Young person’
under the Factories Act, 1948.

Q7) Discuss the procedure for Fixation and Revision of Minimum under the
Minimum Wages Act, 1948.

Q8) Examine the power’s and duties of Conciliation Officers under the Industrial
Dispute Act, 1947.

Q9) Explain in detail the procedure for Certification of standing orders under
the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

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


a) Powers of Inspector under the Minimum of Wages Act, 1948.
b) Retrenchment and Closure.
c) Define Industry and Industrial Dispute.
d) Define Total and Partial disablement.
e) Penalties and procedure under The Contract Labour (Regulation and
Abolition) Act, 1970.

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P4537 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846] - 402
S.Y. LL.B. (Semester - IV)
(Second Year of Three Year Law Course)
LC - 0802 : JURISPRUDENCE
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80

PART - A

Attempt any Three Questions (45 Marks). Each Question Carries 15 Marks.

Q1) Evaluate and compare legislation as a source of law in comparison with other
sources of law.

Q2) Discuss and evaluate in detail the Austin's Positive Law Theory.

Q3) "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.

Q4) Define Jurisprudence. Discuss whether 'Jurisprudence is a science? Explain


the significance of Jurisprudence.

Q5) Savigny says "Law grows with the growth and strengthens with the strength
of the people and finally dies away as the nation loses its nationality". Do you
agree with him?

P.T.O.
PART - B

Attempt any Two Questions (20 Marks). Each Question Carries 10 Marks.
Q6) Define Ownership. Explain the various characteristics of ownership and
different kinds of Ownership.

Q7) Discuss characteristics of Legal Rights and kinds of rights.

Q8) Explain the concept of "Legal Personality" and explain the theories of corporate
personality.

Q9) Write Legal Status of unborn person and no fault liability.

PART - C

Attempt any Three of the following (15 Marks). Each Question Carries 5
Marks.
Q10)a) Prospective overruling.
b) Kinds of Law.
c) Feminist School-Liberal, Radical and Post-Modern.
d) Legal wrong.
e) Theory of Puchta.

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P4538 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-403
LL.B. (Semester - IV)
Second Year of Three Years Law Course
LC-0803 : LAW OF EVIDENCE
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All Parts are compulsory.
2) Answer any 3 questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15
marks.
3) Answer any 2 questions from part B. Each question in part B is for 10 marks.
4) Answer any 3 questions from part C. Each question in part C is for 5 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Discuss the law relating to statements made under special circumstances.

Q2) Statements made by the persons who cannot be called as a witness. Discuss.

Q3) Explain the Relevancy of the Judgments of Court of justice.

Q4) Define Admission and explain the relevancy of admissions in civil cases.

Q5) Discuss the law relating to facts which need not be proved.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain the concept of opinion of experts and state its evidentiary value.

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Q7) Discuss the Various presumptions under Indian Evidence Act.

Q8) Explain the law relating to estoppels with the help of appropriate cases.

Q9) What is mean by Burden of Proof? Explain the law relating to Burden of
proof.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Answer the following short notes (Any three)


a) Electronic Evidence
b) Confession to Police
c) Public Document
d) Examination-in-chief
e) Judge's power to put questions or order production.

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P4539 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-404
Second Year LL.B. (Theory Bos Law)
LP-0804 : Alternate Dispute Resolution System
(2017 Pattern) (Practical Training Paper - II) (Semester - IV)
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 questions 3 from part C. Each question in part C is for 5 marks.

PART - A

1) Define the Arbitration Agreement and its Contents. Explain the procedure
for appointment of arbitrator and his powers and responsibilities under the
Arbitration and Conciliation Act.

2) Define the term Arbitral Award. Explain the grounds on which an arbitral
award can be set aside under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act.

3) Define the term Conciliation. Explain the role of Conciliator and procedure
for reaching amicable settlement under. Arbitration and Conciliation Act.

4) Discuss on Arbitration. Theories of arbitration and types.

5) Discuss independence and Impartiality of Conciliator, and Procedure


Techniques of conciliation.

P.T.O.
PART - B

6) What is the arbitration tribunal and its jurisdiction?

7) Explain arbitral award. Forms and content of arbitral award?

8) Write a note of arbitrator and appointment of arbitrator.

9) Enumerate the various forms of alternate dispute resolution?

PART - C

10) Short note on :


i) Settlement agreement in conciliation
ii) Termination of arbitral proceeding
iii) Permanent lok adalat
iv) Interim measures by court

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P4540 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-405
LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LO - 0805 : HUMAN RIGHTS LAW & PRACTICE
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any 3 questions in part A carrying 15 marks each.
2) Attempt any 2 questions in part B carrying 10 marks each.
3) Attempt any 3 short notes in part C carrying 5 marks each.

PART - A [45]

Q1) Discuss right to privacy as guaranteed under International instruments &


as implicit in Indian constitution with the help of decided cases.

Q2) Compare the rights guaranteed in ICESCR & those guaranteed in part IV
of Indian constitution with the help of relevant cases.

Q3) Explain various human rights conferred upon indigenous persons in


international sphere. Also discuss constitutional provisions for protecting
indigenous persons.

Q4) Explain the international mechanism for the enforcement of human rights.

Q5) Explain the composition, powers & functions of National commission for
women.

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

Q6) Discuss various group rights.

Q7) Explain right to religion as guaranteed in international instruments & under


Indian Constitution.

Q8) Explain equality & justice as basic components human rights.

Q9) Discuss the significance of human rights education.

PART - C [15]

Q10) Write short notes on (Any Three) :


a) Human rights of Minorities
b) Conflict between generations of rights
c) UN charter & human rights
d) Right to vote
e) Relationship between rights & duties

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P4541 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-406
LL.B. II Year
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LO - 0806 : COMPETITION LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any Three out of Five from part A. Each question will carry 15 marks.
2) Attempt any Two out of Four from part B. Each question will carry 10 marks.
3) Attempt any Three out of Five from part C. Each quesion will carry 5 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) What do mean by 'Market'. Discuss different types of market and their
importance.

Q2) Discuss in detail the History and development of competition law in India.

Q3) What do you mean by 'Anti Competition agreement'. Discuss various of


Anti competition agreement.

Q4) Discuss in detail the constitution, powers and function of Competition


commission of India.

Q5) Discuss in detail the relation between Intellectual property rights and
Competition law.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) What are the salient feature of MRTP act 1969.

Q7) Explain the procedure of enquiry by CCI.

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Q8) What do you mean by 'Dominant position'. What are the different
instruments of abuse?

Q9) What do mean by 'Merger', discuss various types of merger.

PART - C

Q10) Write short notes on (Any Three) [3 × 5 = 15]


a) Competition law and Article 30 (b) and (c) of the constitution.
b) Report of Sachar Committee on competition law.
c) Overview of competitor law in USA.
d) Competition appellate tribunal.
e) Private Equity investment.

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P4542 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-407
S.Y. LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LO - 0807 : (C) VULNERABLE AND DISADVANTAGED
GROUPS AND CRIMINAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)
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 [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Define and explain the kinds of valnerable groups. Explain the role of law
in imparting special protection to women and children.

Q2) Discuss the legislative history. Object and scope of the Scheduled Caste
and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989.

Q3) Explain the object behind the establishment of special courts under the
POCSO Act. 2012. Discuss the procedure and powers of special courts
and recording of evidence.

Q4) Discuss in detail the object and the scheme of law relating to the prevention
of immoral trafficking in India.

Q5) Explain the provisions relating to the constitution, disqualifications and


the functions of the Central Supervisory Board constituted under the
PCPNDT Act 1994.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Explain in brief the objectives and scheme of the Protection of Civil Rights
Act 1955.

Q7) Discuss the practice of dowry as a social menace.

Q8) Explain the provisions relating to corrective institutions and protective


homes under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956.

Q9) Write a note on 'Offences and Penalties' under the PCPNDT Act 1994.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write short notes on any three :


a) Special Courts under the SC/ST Act
b) Dowry Prohibition Officers
c) Using child for pornographic purpose
d) Ponce and Poncing
e) Object of the PCPNDT Act 1994

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[5846]-407 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :

P4543 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-408
S.Y. LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LO - 0808 : CIVIL MINOR ACTS
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any 3 questions from part A. Each question in part A is for 15 marks.
2) Attempt any 2 questions from part B. Each question in part B is for 10 marks.
4) Attempt any 3 questions from part C. Each question in part C is for 05 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Discuss the registration of documents and consequences of non-registration


under the Registration Act, 1908.

Q2) Write down objects and features of the Maharashtra Court Fees Act, 1959.

Q3) Write down the concept 'Bill of exchange' and 'promissory note' and state
the difference between them.

Q4) Write down the salient features of the Interest Act, 1978.

Q5) What are the parties to the Negotiable Instruments and discuss their rights
and liabilities.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Write down the provisions of objections in appeal to overvaluation and


undervaluation under the Suits Valuation Act, 1887.

P.T.O.
Q7) Discuss the provisions of stamp duty and registration charges under the
Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958.

Q8) Discuss the object and purpose of court fees under the Maharashtra Court
Fees Act, 1959.

Q9) Write down the Salient Features of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write a Short Notes (Any Three) :


a) Interest under Section 34 of the Civil Procedure code
b) Pecuniary Jurisdiction of Civil Courts
c) Determination of Value of Certain Suits by High Court
d) Registration of will
e) Maturity of an instrument

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Total No. of Questions : 3] SEAT No. :

P4544 [Total No. of Pages : 2

[5846]-409
LL.B.
(Second Year of Three Years Law Course)
LO - 0809 : INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - IV)
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
Q1) Answer the following questions : [3 × 15 = 45]
a) Discuss the Structure, Powers and Functions of WTO.
b) Discuss the fundamental principles of "Charter of Economic Rights
and Duties of States."
c) Explain the functioning of Asian Development Bank as a Financial
Institution.
d) What are the mechanisms for the settlement of disputes under
International Economic Law?
e) Discuss the salient features of General Agreements on General Tariffs
and Trade (GATT) 1994.

PART - B

Q2) Answer the following questions : [2 × 10 = 20]


a) Write a note on NIEO.
b) Explain the measures under Article XIX of GATT.
P.T.O.
c) Explain the significance and contribution of ministerial conferences
to International Environmental Law.
d) Explain in detail the functions of BRICS.

PART - C
Q3) Answer the following questions : [3 × 5 = 15]
a) Relationship between National and International Economic Law.
b) Sources of International Economic Law.
c) Role and Responsibility of Secretariat.
d) The International Monetary Fund (IMF).
e) International law as a true law.

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[5846]-409 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4545 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-501
Third Year B.A. LL.B.
LC - 0901 : CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE
(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 05 marks.

PART-A
Attempt Any Three: [3×15=45]

Q1) What is ‘Revision’? State the grounds for Revision. Who can apply for
revision and underwhat circumstances?

Q2) Explain the essential requisites of pleadings and describe the manner of
amending the pleadings.

Q3) Explain how the object ‘to expedite the disposal of civil suit in proceeding so
that justice may not be delayed’ is achieved by amendment in C.P.C. 1908
w.e.f. 1-7-2002.

Q4) What is meant by Written Statement? What is the effect of not filing any
written statement?

Q5) Explain the provisions of Code of civil procedure regarding ‘service of


summons’. What are the recent amendments to the rules?

PART-B

Attempt Any Two: [2×10=20]

Q6) State the effect of death, marriage or insolvency of a party to a civil suit.

Q7) Explain as to when a court may issue a commission for the examination?

[5846]-501 1 P.T.O.
Q8) Discuss in detail how a receiver is appointed? What are his rights and duties?

Q9) What is legal disability? State the protection provided under the limitation Act,
to persons suffering from legal disability and its extent.

PART-C
Attempt Any Three: [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes.


a) Return of plaint.
b) Interlocutory order.
c) Framing of Issues.
d) Effect of part payment.
e) Extension of period of limitation.

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[5846]-501 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4546 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-502
Third Year LL. B.
LC 0902 : INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


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

PART-A (Any Three) [45]

Q1) Define interpretation. Explain general rules of interpretation.

Q2) Explain external aids with relevant cases.

Q3) Discuss principles governing interpretation of penal statutes.

Q4) What are the types of repeal? Explain the consequences of repeal.

Q5) Explain different modes of interpreting constitution.

PART-B (Any Two) [20]

Q6) Explain principles governing interpretation of remedial statutes.

Q7) Discuss commencement & operation of statutes.

Q8) What do you mean by legal fiction? Discuss the principles governing
interpretation of legal fiction.

Q9) Explain preamble & punctuations as internal aids of interpretation.

[5846]-502 1 P.T.O.
PART-C [15]

Q10)Write short notes on: (Any Three)


a) Immovable property
b) Person
c) Noscitur-a-sociis
d) Non obstante clause
e) Will

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[5846]-502 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4547 [5846] - 503
[Total No. of Pages : 2

Third Year LL.B.


LC 0903 : ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
(2017 Pattern ) (Semester - V)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates: .
1) Part A: Students has to attempt any three questions. Each question carries 15 marks.
2) Part B: Students has to attempt any two questions. Each question carries 10 marks.
3) Part C: Students has to attempt any three questions. Each question carries 5 marks.

PART - A

Q1) Discuss the Constitutional provisions relating to Environmental Protection.

Q2) Enumerate the role of Judiciary in protection of Environment with appropriate


Case Laws.

Q3) Explain the principles of Stockholm Conference, 1972 and its applicability to
Indian Legal framework.

Q4) Enumerate the Provisions Provided in Environment (Protection) Act 1986


relating to powers of the Central Government regarding protection of
Environment.

Q5) Explain the Historical aspects of Environmental Law.

PART - B

Q6) Discuss the Environmental issues involved in Narmada Valley project.

Q7) Write a detailed note on types of Forest also discuss the powers of forest
officers with reference to The Forest Act 1927.

Q8) Write a detailed note on Environmental Impact Assessment with the help of
leading Case Laws.

Q9) State the provisions of the Public Liability Insurance Act 1991.

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P.T.O.
PART - C

Q10)Write Notes on (Any Three)

a) E- Waste Management.

b) Hazardous wastes (Management and Handing) Rules.

c) Coastal Regulation Zone Notification.

d) Polluter Pays Principle.

e) Guidelines for Eco- Sensitive Zones around Protected Area.

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[5846] - 503 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4548 [5846] - 504
[Total No. of Pages : 2

Third Year LL.B.


DRAFTING PLEADING AND CONVEYANCING
LP - 0904 : Practical Training
(2017 Pattern ) (Semester - V) (Paper - III)
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) Draft a plaint to file a Suit for Specific Performance of a contract against the
Vendee.

Q2) Draft a conveyance Deed for Mr. Shyam to gift certain movable and immovabel
Property situated in Pune in favor of Mr. Raj Kumar.

Q3) Draft a Written Statement in a Suit for declaration of share and partition of
property of joint Hindu family.

Q4) Draft a petition on behalf of husband for dissolution of Marriage on the ground
of Desertion under the provisions of Hindu Marriage Act 1955.

Q5) Draft a Writ Petition under Art. 226 of the constitution of India to file before
the Hon’ble Supreme Court to issue a writ of Quo warranto.

PART - B (2×10=20)

Q6) Draft a Leave and License Agreement for a period of 11 months in respect of
a row house No.5D - 15 in Rohan Condominium Pune.

Q7) Draft a Notice to Government Public Works Department under section 80 of


the Code of Civil Procedure 1908.

Q8) Draft an application to court for recovery of motor vehicle seized by police.

Q9) Draft a complaint under the Consumer Protection Act on behalf of a consumer
alleging defects in goods purchased.

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P.T.O.
PART - C (3×5=15)

Q10)Draft any of THREE :

a) Application for Anticipatory Bail.

b) Caveat application.

c) Deed of will.

d) Application for Probate.

e) Indemnity Bond.

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[5846] - 504 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4549 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-505
Third Year LL.B.
LO 0905 : (A) LAW ON EDUCATION
(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 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]
Q1) Write a detailed note on the features of the Right to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2009
Q2) Write a critical note on the Maharashtra Educational Institutions (Prohibition
of Capitation Fee) Act, 1987
Q3) Write a note on the Powers and Functions of the University Grants Commission
under the University Grants Commission Act, 1956
Q4) Write an analytical note on the National Commission for Minority Educational
Institutions Act, 2004
Q5) The Constitution of India guaranteed the Right to Establish and Administer
Educational Institutions of Minorities. Explain

PART - B [2×10=20]
Q6) Write a note on objects of the Universities under the Maharashtra Public
Universities Act, 2016
Q7) What are the provisions provided for Offences, Abetment of Offences, and
Punishments in Maharashtra Prevention of Malpractices at Examination Act,
1982?
Q8) What are salient features of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of
Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009?
Q9) What are the roles and powers of Authorities of the Goverment of Maharashtra
in Higher Education?

P.T.O.
PART - C [3×5=15]
Q10) Write Short Notes on any three
a) Educational Institutions and Article 12 of the Constitution
b) Board of Students’ Development and its Powers and Duties under the
Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016
c) Kinds of Universities
d) Grievances of teachers and Employees under the Maharashtra Public
Universities Act, 2016
e) Role of Governor as Chancellor of Universities.

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[5846]-505 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4550 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-506
Third Year LL.B.
LO 0906 : (B) PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION 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 question no. 10 from part ‘C’ as directed. Question no. 10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]
Q1) Enumerate the ‘Incomes’ which are exempted from the Income Tax under the
Income Tax Act, 1961.
Q2) Define ‘Salary’. What are the permissible deductions in computing income
from Salary under the Income Tax Act, 1961?
Q3) Discuss the Income from House Property: Self Occupied, Let Out and Explain
exemption of property income from tax.
Q4) Discuss the provisions regarding ‘Search and Seizure’ under the Income Tax
Act, 1961.
Q5) What is deemed profit under the head “Profit and gains from business and
Profession”? How undisclosed income and expenditure are taxed under this
head.

PART - B [2×10=20]
Q6) Discuss the definitions of Income, Person, Previous Year and Assessment
Year under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Q7) Discuss the provisions of the Income Tax Act relating to advance payment of
Income Tax.
Q8) Discuss the types of assessment and explain appellate procedures under
Income Tax Act, 1961.
Q9) “The incidence of Income-Tax depends on the Residential status of an
Assessee”. Comment.

P.T.O.
PART - C [3×5=15]
Q10) Write Short Notes on any three :
a) Audit
b) E - Filling
c) Zero - rated Supply
d) Output Tax
e) ‘Registration’ under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.

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[5846]-506 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4551 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-507
Third Year LL.B.
LAW
LO- 0907 : (C) Law of Forensic Science
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


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

PART - A [45]
Answer the following questions in detail (Any three)
Q1) What is the meaning of Forensic Science? Explain in detail the Scope of
Forensic Science and its Role in Criminal Law.
Q2) What is ‘Narcoanalysis’? Explain Scientific Theory behind narcoanalysis,
Precautions before conducting the tests, its Importance in criminal investigation
and its Evidentiary value in Court of Law.
Q3) 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.
Q4) Explain the meaning and scope of Ballistics. Explain the role of a ballistics
expert, his opinion and admissibility of such opinion in the Court of Law.
Q5) What is Cyber Crime? Explain the role and importance of Cyber forensics in
Crime Investigation along with evidentiary value of Digital Evidence in the
Court of Law.

PART - B [20]
Answer the following questions (Any Two)
Q6) Explain the Meaning and Importance of Brain Fingerprinting, its Use in Criminal
Investigation. What Guidelines are issued by Supreme Court and NHRC in
respect of Brain Fingerprinting?

P.T.O.
Q7) What do you understand by Fingerprint Forensics? Explain its Importance,
role in criminal investigation and its Evidentiary Value in the Court of Law.
Q8) Explain the Meaning and Sources of Questioned Documents. Explain the
handwriting analysis with respect to the documents and Evidentiary Value of
the opinion of Handwriting expert.
Q9) Explain the Modern techniques for Collection of Evidences and their
Evidentiary value in the Court of law.

PART - C [15]
Q10) Write Short Notes on the following. (any three)
a) Right to Privacy and Right against Self Incrimination with leading cases
b) Handwriting Analysis
c) Medical Evidences and Medical witnesses
d) Exhumation
e) Cyber forensics

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[5846]-507 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4552 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-508
Third Year LL.B.
LO 0908 : (D) LAND LAWS - 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 question No.10 from part C as directed. The question No.10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]
Q1) Discuss in detail the grounds for recovery of possession under section 16 of
the Maharashta Rent Control Act, 1999.
Q2) Who is a promotor? What are the Duties & Liabilities of promotors under the
Maharashtra Ownership Flats Act, 1963?
Q3) The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 was created to
improve accountability and transparency in real estate and housing transactions.
Explain.
Q4) Define Standard Rent. When the court can fix the Standard rent & permitted
increase under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.
Q5) Discuss in detail the distinction between ownership of apartment, ownership
of share in joint property, and holding of flat in a cooperative housing society
under the Maharashtra Apartment Ownership Act, 1970.

PART - B [2×10=20]
Q6) Explain under the Maharashtra Apartment Ownership Act, 1970-
a) Apartment
b) Common areas
Q7) A landlord shall not be entitled to recover possession of the premises if the
tenant is ready to pay the standard rent & permitted increase, explain under
the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.

P.T.O.
Q8) What are the various grounds for revocation of registration of registration
under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016?
Q9) What is meant by Essential supply or service? When the landlord cannot
cutoff or withholds such supply or service & what is the remedy available to
the tenant if such Essential supply or service cut off under the Maharashtra
Rent Control Act, 1999.

PART - C [3×5=15]
Q10) Write Short Notes on (any three)
a) Definition of Tenant under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.
b) Real Estate Regulatory Fund under the Real Estate (Regulation and
Development) Act, 2016
c) Rights and Liabilities of Flat taker under the Maharashtra Ownership
Flats Act, 1963
d) Rights and Duties of Apartment Owner under The Maharashtra Apartment
Ownership Act, 1970
e) Recovery of possession for Repair & Re-entry under Maharashtra Rent
Control Act, 1999.

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[5846]-508 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4553 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-509
Third Year LL.B.
LAW
LO 0909 : (E) International Law on Air, Space and Sea
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - V)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Part A, Part B and Part C 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 in detail the salient features of the Chicago Convention on International
Civil Aviation, 1944.

Q2) Discuss in detail the dispute settlement mechanism of the International Civil
Aviation Organization.

Q3) Explain in detail the development of domestic Air Laws in India.

Q4) Explain the role of ‘Department of Space’ and Indian Space Research
Organisation in the administration of space program.

Q5) Discuss the contribution of the UN conferences on the Law of Sea in the
development of Law of Sea.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Define Air Law. Write a note on development of Air Law.

Q7) Define Space Law. Explain the nature of Space Law.

Q8) Explain the basic provisions of the Rescue Agreement, 1968.

Q9) Write a note on the State Sovereignty and Claim of property Rights.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on any three:

a) Nature of Air Law.

b) Organizational structure of ICAO.

c) Common interest and fundamental principle of Space law.

d) The Moon Treaty.

e) Seabed mining.

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[5846]-509 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4554 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-601
Third Year LL.B.
LC - 1001 : THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VI)

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 l5marks

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Explain the provisions relating to arrest without warrant by the private person
under Criminal Procedure Code1973

Q2) Explain the provision relating to jurisdiction of criminal courts under Criminal
Procedure Code, 1973.

Q3) Explain briefly the provisions relating to production of things under Criminal
Procedure Code, 1973.

Q4) Explain the provisions relating to Trial of Summons cases by the Magistrate
under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q5) Explain the provisions relating maintenance of wife under Criminal Procedure
Code 1973.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Describe the provisions relating to judgment under Criminal Procedure


Code, 1973.

Q7) What is an anticipatory bail? Explain when can avail an anticipatory bail under
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q8) Explain briefly the provisions relating to Appeals under Criminal Procedure
Code, 1973.

Q9) Explain the provisions relating to trial before Court of Session under Criminal
Procedure Code, 1973.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write a note on any THREE

a) Warrant cases and summons cases

b) Summary trial

c) Framing of charges

d) Search and seizure

e) Cognisable offences

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[5846]-601 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4555 [Total No. of Pages : 2
[5846]-602
L L. B. (Third Year of Three Years Law Course)
LC 1002 : ADMINISTRATIVE 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 as directed. Question No. 10 is for 15 marks.

PART-A [3×15=45]

Q1) “Administrative Law deals with nature of powers of the administration and
the manner in which the powers are exercised but does not go into the
examination of the content of those exercised powers”. Explain.

Q2) What is delegated legislation? Enumerate the reasons for growth of delegated
legislation with suitable examples.

Q3) What is an Administrative Tribunal? Discuss nature, need and growth of


Administrative tribunals in India.

Q4) “The Indian Constitution has not indeed recognized the doctrine of Separation
of powers in its absolute rigidity”. Comment.

Q5) Explain the theory of ‘Rule of Law’ as propounded by Dicey and its application
in the Indian legal system.

PART-B [2×10=20]

Q6) Discuss the salient features of Right to Information Act, 2005.

Q7) Explain the Nature, Scope, need and functions of Commissions of Inquiry.

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Q8) Explain the essential requirements to make the Government liable for Contracts
entered on its behalf.

Q9) What do you understand as Doctrine of Bias? How judiciary applies the
doctrine as basic facet of principles of natural justice? Explain.

PART-C [3×5=15]

Q10)a) Write of Habeas Corpus


b) Administrative Discretion
c) Audi Alteram Partem
d) Lokpal and Lokayukta
e) Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation

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[5846]-602 2
Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P6509 [5846] - 603
[Total No. of Pages : 2

Third Year LL.B. Three Year Law Course


LC 1003 : COMPANY 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 any three questions from Part C. Each qeustion in Part C is for 5 marks.

PART-A [3×15=45]
Q1) Define Company, What are the characteristics of a Company? Explain the
Doctrine of Corporate veil with the help of case laws.

Q2) What are the different types of Companies under the Companies Act, 2013?
Explain difference between Company and other forms of Business
Organizations.

Q3) What are Pre-Incorporation Contracts? Explain the rights, duties and liabilities
of a Promoter with suitable case laws.

Q4) Discuss the Doctrine of Ultra vires vis-à-vis a company, the directors and the
articles. What is the legal effect of ultra-vires acts?

Q5) Explain the meaning of Winding up of Company. Discuss the role of Liquidator
in Winding up Process.

PART-B [2×10=20]
Q6) Critically analyze the Doctrine of Constructive Notice & Indoor Management.
Are there any exceptions to it? Explain with leading case laws.

Q7) Define Prospectus. Explain kinds of Prospectus and Contents of Prospectus.

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Q8) Discuss the provisions relating to appointment of different types of directors
under the companies Act, 2013. What are the Powers and Duties of Directors?

Q9) Explain the meaning of Oppression and Mismanagement. Discuss the role
and powers of Tribunal in preventing Oppression and Mismanagement in a
Company.

PART-C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on (any three)


a) Kinds of Shares
b) Types of Meetings
c) Buy Back of Shares
d) Kinds of Debentures
e) Compromise & Arrangements

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4556 [Total No. of Pages : 2
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Third Year LL.B.
LO 1005: (A) ELECTION LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester-VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidate:
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 quesion No. 10 from Part C is directed. The question No.10 is for 15 marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]
Q1) Comment on Jurisdiction of High Court in election petitions. Elaborate the
procedure for withdrawal of election commission
Q2) Discuss in detail various electoral reforms with special reference to reforms
relating to disqualifications attached due to Office of profit as well as reforms
pertaining to transparency in election process in India in the light of judicial
activism.
Q3) Critically evaluate the role of Election Commission in India.
Q4) Critically evaluate provisions relating to poll under Representation of Peoples
Act 1951. Comment on role of media with respect to exit poll.
Q5) Explain statutory provisions pertaining to preperation and revision of electoral
roll. What is the procedure relating to claims and objections of electoral roll?

PART - B [2×10=20]
Q6) What is nomination paper? Comment in detail on provisions relating to
nominations scrutiny and withdrawal of candidature.
Q7) Explain constitutional and legal provisions pertaining to election to the house
of people and the Council of States.
Q8) Describe the procedure of registration with the election commission of
associations and bodies as political parties. Enumerate the conditions for
recognition as a State party.

P.T.O.
Q9) “Election commission is the only authority to decide disputes among rival
groups or sections of a recognised political party staking claim to its name
and symbol.” Evaluate the statement in the light of landmark Judgement of
Supreme Court of Sadiq Ali and another vs. ECI in 1971.

PART- C [3×5=15]
Q10)Write short note on any three:
a) Modes of Election
b) Disqualification of representative after conviction.
c) Delimitation of constituencies for House of People and State Assembly.
d) Importance of Independence of Election Commission.
e) Right to Vote.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4557 [Total No. of Pages : 2
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Third Year LL.B.
LO 1006:(B)Bankruptcy and Insolvency 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 as directed. The question No.10 is for 15
marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]
Q1) Explain the powers and functions of Insolvency & Bankruptcy Board of
India.
Q2) Explain the provisions related to liquidation process under Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
Q3) Explain the provisions related to Insolvency professional agencies under the
Code.
Q4) ‘No civil court shall have jurisdiction in respect of any matter in which the
Adjudicating Authority is empowered by, or under, this Code to pass any
order.’ Explain the provisions pertaining to Adjudicating Authorities for
corporate person under the Code in the light of this statement.
Q5) Explain UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross Border Insolvency.

PART - B [2×10=20]
Q6) Explain the provisions related to Appeals under the Code.

Q7) Explain the Corporate Insolvency resolution process in India.

Q8) Explain the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code vis-à-vis other related Legislations
with special reference to The Companies Act 2013.

Q9) Explain World Bank Principles for Effective Insolvency and Creditor Rights.

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PART - C

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

a) Asian Development Bank Principles of Corporate Rescue and


Rehabilitation.

b) Offences by the creditor and penalties under the Code.

c) Information utilities.

d) Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code vis-à-vis The securitization and


reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest
Act, 2002.

e) Fast-track insolvency resolution process.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4558 [Total No. of Pages : 2
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Third Year LL.B.
LO1007: (C) Comparative Criminal Justice System
(2017 Pattern) (Semester-VI)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidate:
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 (Attempt any Three) [3×15=45]

Q1) Write a critical note on plea Bargaining system in America and India.

Q2) Write a detailed note on UN Guidelines on the role of prosecutors.

Q3) Provide an overview of the impact of International Criminal Justice on the


Comparaitve Criminal Justice System.

Q4) Describe the rights of the accused with the help of various judgements of the
Supreme Court of India.

Q5) What are the features of Adversarial Trials? Explain adversarial trials in England
and India.

PART - B (Attempt any Three) [2×10=20]

Q6) Explain the various rules relating to the prosecution and pre-trial justice in
Netherland & America.

Q7) Explain Transnational and Global Policing with Special reference to Interpol,
Europol, UNPOL, UNODC.

Q8) Write a detailed note on the Due Process Model.

Q9) Write a Critical note on the Rights of Victims in the Crime Control Model.

P.T.O.
PART - C (Attempt any Three) [3×5=15]
Q10) Write short notes.

a) Rise of Private policing.

b) Death penalty in India.

c) Jury system in India.

d) Pre-trial custody in law and practices.

e) Trials in Islamic Legal Tradition.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4559 [Total No. of Pages : 2
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LL.B. Third Year of Three Year Law Course
LO 1008: LAND LAWS-II
(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 as directed. The question No.10 is for 15
marks.

PART - A [3×15=45]

Q1) Explain in detail the assessment & settlement of land revenue for agricultural
land under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

Q2) Explain in detail the powers and duties of Revenue Officers under the
Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

Q3) Explain the provisions relating to Landlord’s Right to terminate the tenancy
under the Maharashtra Tenancy & Agricultural land Act, 1948.

Q4) Discuss in detail the procedure relating to declaration of surplus land under
the Maharashtra Agricultural lands (Ceiling on Holdings) Act, 1961.

Q5) Define Surrender. Explain in detail the termination of tenancy by surrender


under the Maharashtra Tenancy & Agricultural land Act, 1948.

PART - B [2×10=20]

Q6) Discuss in detail the powers and duties of Mamlatdar under the Maharashtra
Tenancy & Agricultural land Act, 1948.

P.T.O.
Q7) Explain the particulars of Plaint and the grouds for rejection of Plaint under
the Mamlatdar’s Court Act, 1906.

Q8) Discuss the procedure for consolidation under the Maharashtra prevention of
Fragmentation & Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1947.

Q9) Write a detailed note on Boundary and Boundary marks under the Maharashtra
Land Revenue Code, 1966.

PART - C [3×5=15]

Q10)Write short notes on any three:

a) Family unit under the Maharashtra Agricultural Land (Ceiling on Holdings)


Act, 1961.

b) Encroachment of Land under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

c) Nistar Patrak under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966.

d) Ceiling Area and economic holding under the Maharashtra Tenancy &
Agricultural Land Act, 1948.

e) Define Agricultural under the Maharashtra Tenancy & Agricultural Land


Act, 1948.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
P4560 [Total No. of Pages : 2
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LL.B. Third Year of Three Year Law Course
LO1009: HUMANITARIAN AND REFUGEE 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 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 [45]

Q1) Explain the jurisdiction of International Criminal Court. Critically examine the
Powers and Functions of the International Criminal Court.
Q2) Define the term Armed Conflict. Write a detailed note on International Armed
Conflict and Non-international Armed Conflict with the help of relevant
conventions.
Q3) Define the concept of Prisoners of War. Critically analysis the provisions of
The Third Geneva Convention with recent Case Laws.
Q4) Explain the Meaning and Definition of Refugee under various International
Documents. Trace the Historical evaluation of Refugee Law.
Q5) Critically analysis the Role of Indain Government in protecting the rights of
Refugees. Discuss the reasons for non Signatory of Refugee Convention.

PART - B [20]
Q6) Write a breif note on Protocal Additional to the Geneva Conventions relating
to Adoption of an Aditional Distinctive Emblem, (Protocol III),(Protocol III),
8 December, 2005.

Q7) Discuss the challenges before International Humanitarian Law to prevent


Terrorism at national and international level.

P.T.O.
Q8) Explan the principle of Non-refoulement under International Humanitarian Law
for the protection of Refugees.

Q9) Write a breif note on “Martens Clause” a principle of International Humanitarian


Law.

PART - C
Q10)Write short notes on (any three) [15]

a) International Military tribunal at Nuremberg.

b) Protection of women and protection of Children.

c) Drones - New Methods of Warfare.

d) Asylum.

e) Extradition of Refugee.

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