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Nari Gursahani Law College

Examination 2022-23 ATKT


FY LLB sem I Sub: Practical Training-I
Date : 12/08/2023 Time : 10.30 am-1.00 pm Marks : 75

Q.l) Answer in short (any six)

I. Define professional ethics.


2. What is the period of limitation to initiate a contempt proceeding?
3. Give two examples of civil contempt
4. State the objective of enacting the Advocates Act, 1961
5. What is the short title of Contempt of Court Act?
6. State two functions of Bar Council of India
7. Who is legal practitioner?
8. What is contempt?

Q.2) Short Note (any two)

1. Bar-Bench relations
2. Duty of Advocates towards Court
3. Disciplinary Committee
4. Functions of State Bar Council

Q.3) read the situations and answer the questions (any two)

1. Judges are the pillars of administration of Justice.


Explain the term administration of justice.
ii. Whether obstruction in discharge of administration of justice is contempt? Give reason

2. In a criminal case, the advocate on record for the accused fails to appear in the case in spite of
taking the fees from the accused. The accused approaches his advocate but the advocate fails to appear
in his matter and is avoiding the accused.

i. Can the accused take an action against the Advocate? If Yes, what?
ii. What action may be taken by the disciplinary committee under the Advocate Act ?

3. An Advocate shall charge reasonable fee to their client.

i. What is reasonable fee?


ii. What is right to lien of advocate?

4. Mr. Rajkumar an advocate enrolled himself on the roll of Maharashtra State Bar Council and on
the roll of Haryana State Bar Council

i. Whether an advocate can enroll himself on the roll for more than one State Bar Council?
ii. What is the procedure for transfer of name from one state roll to another?

Q.4) Answer in detail (any three)

1. Explain the powers and functions of Bar Council of India


2. Explain the role of lawyers and judges in development of legal education
3. DefineContempt. Explain the defenses available in an action for Contempt of
Court.
4. Duties of advocate towards Court, Colleagues profession, society
NARI GURSAHANI LAW COLLEGE, ULHASNAGAR
Practical Training 1 Exam 2022-2023
Date : 02/03/2023 Class : FYLLB Marks : 75

Q 1) Answer in one or two sentences (any 6 out of 8) 12 Marks


I. Name any two defences that are available in Civil Contempt?
2. What were the two issues of Indira jaising vs. Supreme Court of India (SC 2017)?
3. Which section of Advocates Act, 1961 provides for Rule making power of Bar Council
of India
4. What action can be taken by the State Bar Council in any disciplinary proceeding
against an advocate?
5. What is the limitation period for Appeal to the Bar Council of India?
6. What is Contempt?
7. Name any of the two duties of Advocate towards the bench?
8. What are the prerequisites for filing contempt of court case against anyone?
Q. 2) short note (any 2 out of 4) 12 Marks
1. Bar-Bench Relations 3. Seven lamps of advocacy
2. Criminal contempt 4. Duty of advocate towards client

Q. 3) Read the situations and answer the questions. (any 2 out of 4) 12 Marks
1. An Indian comedian faced contempt charges for his tweets about a Supreme Court
order that granted bail. Offering no apology for his tweets about the Supreme Court
judgment, the Indian comedian said his criticism was comedy and that "jokes are not
reality and do not claim to be so"
a. Can people exercise right to freedom of speech and expression against Supreme
Court's order, If yes then upto what extent ?
b, Will it amount to contempt of Court?
2. One of the senior advocate of the Supreme Court gave an interview to Tehelka
magazine in which he claimed that half of the previous 16 Chief Justices of India were
corrupt. The Supreme Court took suo moto cognisance of tweets published by Senior
Advocate and held him guilty of criminal contempt.
a. Whether the act of the Senior Advocate amounts to criminal contempt?
b. what are the punishment laid down for criminal contempt in Contempt of Courts Act
1971?
Q. 4) Answer in detail (any 3 out of 5)
39 Marks
1. What is contempt of court? Explain the procedure of taking action for contempt of
court.
2. Explain the constitution, powers and functions of the Bar Council of India.
3. Give the difference between civil and criminal contempt? Which acts are not
contempt under Contempt of Courts Act, 1971.
4. Indira jaising vs. Supreme Court of India (SC 2017).
5. Duties of Advocates towards court, colleagues, profession, duty to public, tate and
society.
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NARI GURSAIIANI LAW COLLEGE
Examination 2022-23ATKT
FY LLB Sent-I Sub: Training-I
Date: 17/09/2022 Time: 1@.00am pm 00

Q.l) Answer in Short (any six) 12 marks


1- Define 'Advocate' as per Advocate Act, 1961.
2. Define professional ethics.
3. What is Criminal Contempt?
4. State any two function of Bar Council.
5. What is Mandamus?
6. Give two functions of State Bar Council?
7.Give 2 examples of Civil Contempt?
8. What is the object of Advocate Act, 1961?
9.State the period of limitation to initiate a contempt proceeding.
10.How many judge shall hear and determine a case of criminal contempt?

Q.2) Write Short notes (any two) 12 marks


1. Disciplinary Committee
2. Duty of Advocate towards Court
3. Professional Ethics and miscondGct
4. Duty of Advocate towards Client.
5. Civil Contempt.

Q.3) Read the situations and answer the questions. 12 marks


1.Judges are the pillars of administration of Justice.
i. Explain the term administration of Justice.
ii. Whether obstruction in discharge of administration of justice Is contempt? Give
reason.
2. In a criminal case, the Advocate on record for the accused fails to appear in the case In spite
of taking the fees from the accused. The accused approaches his advocate but the advocate
fails to appear in his matter and is avoiding the accused,
i. Can the accused take an action against the Advocate? If Yes, what?
ii. What action may be taken by the disciplinary committee under the Advocate Act?

Q.4) Answer in details (any two) 24 marks


1. Explain the powers and Functions of Bar Council of India.
2. Define Contempt. Explain the defenses available in an action for contempt of Court.
3.Enumerate the salient features of Contempt of Courts Act, 1961.
4. Write in detail on Bar and Bench relationship.
Nari Gursahani Law College
FYLLB Ihane(icol
Date: 28 April 2022 'l'inne: I I 10

Choice (30
As per the Contetnpt OCC00t'tsAct, 197 Illig
e a. lirnits the powers Ol'ecrlllin coor(g ili J)tlfiigliiljg ffi(3C(iiilUiiffytOf
b. applies only to [he Apex cotil'lg
c. applies to whole of India except [jodKimgflfiiå/
d. prescribes severe punishment for Of'

2. Innocent publication and distribution Ofjlitl[lef


a. Contempt b, NOI ti COi1tCfi1Pl
c. Is sometimes taken as contempl d, Never ti OOC

3. Which Court has the power to punish for contempt 'iriMagistrate Court?
a. Chief Judicial Magistrate 'b, Sessions COIjr[
c. High Court CLStjprelfje

4. A contempt of court may be punished 'With gimpfe imprigotjrnenf for term


may extend to-
a. three months, or with fine which may extend to two thougttrjd botfj
or with boffv
• b. six months, or with fine which may extend to two thOliSåfidflif)CCS9
c. one year , or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees€(yrWithboffj
d. two years

5. Contempt of Courts Act 1971 shall not apply to


a. Civil courts b. Criminal Courts c, High Court • d, Nyt1YåPitfjchtvyat
6. No court shall initiate any proceedings of contempt, either on its own tfj(ytionor
Otherwise
a. after the expiry of a period of six months from the date on which •thecojitcrfyfitis
alleged to have been committed
ttjjcgcd
b. after the expiry of a period of one year from the date on Which the contempt is
to have been committed
contempt ig ajjcged
c. after the expiry of a period of two years from the date on which the
to have been committed
ig
d. after the expiry of a period of three years from the date on which the contempt
alleged to have been committed
7. The provisions of Contempt of Courts Act shall be to the provisions Ofany
other law relating to contempt of courts,
a. in addition b. in derogation c, in gubgtitution d, exclusive

any University
8. means a person who has obtained ti bachelor9gdegree iti law from
established by Law in India.
a. Legal Practitioner b , Law Graduate c, Lawyer d, Advoetite or Vakij
9. Under Advocates Act, 1961an 'advocate' means
a. An advocate entered in any roll under the provisions of this Act
b. A person who has acquired a sunad from the State Bar Council
c. A person who has completed law degree
d. A person who has registered with the State Bar Council

10. Meaningof 'Ex officio'.


• a. By virtue of the office b. Earlier office
position
c. Held a particular office d. A person's earlier

legal aid committees each of which shall cons

11. A Bar Council may constitute one or more


of such number of members, not exceeding d. Nine
a. Three b. Five c. Seven

recognised under the Advocates Act, 1961?


Advocates
12. Which are the two classes of b. Advocates and vakils
a. Senior and junior advocates
and other advocates d. Vakils and Mukhtars
c. Senior

Certificate of enrolment is issued by the-


13.
Court a b. State Bar Council
a. High d. Both the Bar Councils
Bar Council of India
c.
be admitted as an advocate on the State roll, he must have completed thea!
to
14. For a person
of- b. 21 years c. 23 years d. 25 years
a. 18 years
is dead or from
may remove from the State roll, name of any advocate who
15• t.has been received to that effect.
whom a reques
b. State Bar Council
a. High Court of India d. Supreme Court
c. Bar Council
Descriptive Questions (30 Marks)

What do you mean by Bare Act? What is the difference between a lawyer and advocaft
functions of Bar Council of India?
2) Give 3 important
3) What are the grounds of disqualificationof a person for enrolment as an advocate?
4) Why professional ethics are needed?
5) Why does a judge sit on a bench and why not on a floor?
6) Why the code of legal ethics cannot be reduced in to legal enactment?
7) What are the duties of an advocate towards client and opponent?
give any 2 duties for
each.
8) Difference between civil and criminal contempt.
9) I-lowcan a person transfer his name from one state
roll to another?
10) What is the procedure of registration as an advocate
under the Act?
NARI GURSAIIANI LAW COLLEGE
FYLLB, A.Y. 2021-22, Practical Training-I Exam on 9 April 2022 from
9.15-10.45am
(60 Marks)

MULTIPLE CHOICE OUESTIONS (15 Questions for 30 Marks)


of Contempt courts act, 1971 provides for Contempts not punishable
in
certain cases
a)Section 3 b)Section 5
c)Section 8 'd)Section 13

2. Pending any appeal, the appellate Court may order that


A. the execution of the punishment or order appealed against be suspended;
B. if the appellant is in confinement, he be released on bail; and
C. the appeal be heard notwithstanding that the appellant has not purged his contempt.
D. All of the above

3. Under Section 15 of the Contempt of Court act, 1971 "Advocate-General" means


CA. in relation to the Supreme Court, the Attorney-General or the Solicitor-General;
B. in relation to the court of a Judicial Commissioner, such Law Officer as the
CentralGovernment may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf.
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above

4. Power of High Court to punish contempts of subordinate courts is given under


a)Section 9 10
c)Section 11 d)Section 12

5. There shall be issued a certificate of enrolment in the prescribed form by the State Bar
Council to every person whose name is entered in the roll of advocates maintainedby it
under this Act. This certificate is issued by

a)Section 21 æb)Section 22
c)Section 24 d)Section 25

and gross misconduct


6. The disciplinary committee of a State Bar Council in case of repeated
may
A. dismiss the complaint or, direct that the proceedings be filed;
B. reprimand the advocate;
may deem fit;
•C. suspend the advocate from practice for such period as it
roll of advocates.
D. remove the name of the advocate from the State

territories to which this Act extends:-


7. Right of advocates to practise throughout the
A. in all courts including the Supreme Court;
to take evidence; and
B. before any tribunal or person legally authorised for
authority or person before whom such advocate is by or under any law
C. before any other
the time being in force entitled to practise
All of the above

8. states the Disqualification for enrolment


a)Section 22 b)Section 24
c)Section 24 A d)Section 24 AA
9. Rightof pre•audience
all other advocates.
i. The Attorney-General Of India Shall have pre-audience over
all other advocates,
the Solicitor-General of India shall have pre-audience over
pre-audience over all other advocates.
the Additional Solicitor-General of India shall have
Choosethe right sequence
a) it ii, iii b)iii, i,
C)ii, i, iii d)i, iii, ii

Council shall prepare and maintain a roll of advocates is provided


10. Every State Bar
by
a)Section 11 b)Section 13
c)Section 15 .d)Section 17

11. Choose the odd one


a)Divisional Bench b)Full Bench
c)National Bench d)Constitutional Bench

12, What is BCI


a)State regulatory body b)National Advisory body
c)National regulatory body o d)Supreme regulatory body

13. Who is advocate on record


a)Advocate of High court b)Advocate of Supreme court
.c)Advocate of supreme court qualifying exam d)Senior Advocates

14. Contempt of court is defined by


a)Constitution b)Advocates act
c)Contempt of Court act d)General Clauses act

15. Who can punish for the contempt of lower court?


a)Supreme Court o b)High court
c)Lower Court d)Both A and B

DESCRIPTIVE OUESTIONS (10 Questions for 30 Marks)


1. Discuss the procedure where contempt is in the face of the Supreme Court or a High
Court.
2. Discuss with help of one case law Contempt by judges.
3. Hierarchy of courts under Indian Judicial System.
4. Define Civil and criminal contempt.
5. Discuss any 3 defences under the contempt of Court Act, 1971
6. Discuss the establishment of State bar council and enlist any
3 functions of state bar council.
7. Short note on professional ethics
8, Define bar and bench and discuss the Role of lawyers
and judges in educating people about
law
9. Discuss various duties of advocates
10. "Advocacy js Nobel profession" Justify
NARI GURSAIJANILAW COLLLGL
First Year LL.B.
Practical Training J
Date: 04/01/2020 "I'i1jiC pm
Q.l) Answer in Short 20
1. State the objective of enacting the Advocates Act, 1961,
2. Define professional ethics,
3. What is Civil Contempt?
4. State any two function of State Bar Council,
5. Define Consumer.
6. State Art. 129 of Indian Constitution with reference to Contempt,
7. What is a 'Short Title' of Contempt of Court Act?
8. Define 'Advocate' as per Advocate Act, 1961,
9. What is 'High Court' under Contempt of Court Act?
10. Define 'Roll' under the Advocates Act, 1961.

Q.2) Write Short notes (any four) 20


1. Disciplinary Committee
2. Duty of Advocate toward; Court
3. My visit to Advocate Office.
4. Duty of Advocate towards opponent,
5. Functions of State Bar Council
6. My Court Visit.

Q.3) Read the situations and answer the questions, 12 marks


1. An Advocate shall charge reasonable fee to their client,
a) What is reasonable fee?
b) What is right to lien of Advocate?

2, Advocate Mr. 'A' while arguing before the Court in a sudden heat Of conversation thrown papers
on the face of Judge and used abusive language?
a) Does it amount to Contempt? Which contempt it is?
b) Explain Contempt proceeding before High Court in brief?

Q.4) Answer in details (any two) 28 marks


1. Explain the powers and Functions of Bar Council of India,
2. Define Contempt. Explain the defenses available in an action for contempt Of Court,
3. Explain 1) Professional Ethics. 2) Right to practice Of Advocate
4. Write in detail on Bar and Bench relationship,
N GURSAIIANI LAW COLLCC;C
Examination, March
Sub : Practical Training —
Date: 30/03/2019 Tirne : am j pm Total 80
Q.i) Answer in Short 20 marks
1. State the Objective of enacting the Advocates Act , 1961,
2. Define professional ethics.
3. What is Civil Contempt?
4. State any two function of State Bar Council.
5. What is Mandamus?
6. State Art* 129 of Indian Constitution with reference to Contempt,
7. Whatis a Short Title' of Contempt of Court Act?
S. Define *Advocate'as per Advocate Act, 1961.
9, What is *HighCourt' under Contempt of Court Act?
10. Define *State Roll' under the Advocates Act,1961.

Q.2) Writ& Short notes (any four) 20 marks


1. Disciplinary Committee
2. Duty of Advocate towards Client
My visit to Advocate Office
4. Duty of Advocate towards Court.
Contehpt
6. My Experience of Court Visit.

Q.3) Read the situations and answer the questions. 12 marks


1, An Advocate shall charge reasonable fee to their client .
a) What is reasonable fee?
b) What is right to lien of Advocate?

2; Disobedience of decision of Nyaya Panchayat or Villeage panchayat will amount to Contempt?

a) Comment on above statement in light of Contempt of Court Act, 1971?


b) What is contempt proceeding before High Court?

Q.4) Answer in details (any two) 28 marks


I. Exp!ainthe powers and Functions of Bar Council of India
Define Contempt. Explain the defenses available in an action for contempt of Court,
3. EYIain Advocates Accountability in profession,
rite in detail on Bar and Bench relationship,
NARI GURSAHANILAW COLLEGE
Re- Examination -2017-18
Sub : Practical Training —I
Date: 28/04/2018 Time : 10.00 am -- 12.30 pm Total Marks: 80
20 marks
Q.l) Answer in Short
1. State the objective of enacting Advocate Act, 1961.
2. Define professional ethics.
3. What is Civil Contempt?
4. State any two function of State Bar Council.
5. What is Mandamus?
6. State Art. 129 of Indian Constitution with reference to Contempt.
7. What is a 'Short Title' of Contempt of Court Act, 1971?
8. Define 'Advocate' as per Advocate Act, 1961.
P
9. What is 'High Court' under Contempt of Court Act?
10. Define 'State Roll' under the Advocates Act,1961.

Q.2) Write Short notes (any four) 20 marks


1. Disciplinary Committee
2. Duty of Advocate towards Court
3. Visit to Advocate Office .
Duty of Advocate towards Client.
5. Criminal Contempt
6. My Experience of Court Visit.

Q.3) Read the situations and answer the questions. 12 marks


1. Judges are the pillars of administration of Justice .
c) Explain the term administration of Justice .
d) Whether obstruction in discharge of administration of justice is contempt? Give reason.

2. Mr. Rajkumar an advocate enrolled himself on the roll of Maharashtra State Bar Council
and on the roll of Haryana State Bar Council
c) Whether an Advocate can enrolled for more than one State Bar Council?
d) What is the procedure for transfer of name from one State roll to another?

Q.4) Answer in details (any two) 28 marks


1. Explainthe powers and Functions of Bar Council of India.
2, DefineContempt. Explain the defenses available in an action for contempt of Court.
3. Explain the role of Lawyers and Judges in development of legal education.
4. Wtite in detail on Bar and Bench relationship.
NARI GURSAHANI LAW COLLEGE
Re- Examination -2017-18
Sub : Practical Training —I
Date: 28/04/2018 Time : 10.00 am 12.30 pm Total Marls: 80
Q.l) Answer in Short 20 marks
1. State the objective of enacting Advocate Act, 1961.
2. Define professional ethics.
3. What is Civil Contempt?
4. State any two function of State Bar Council.
5. What is Mandamus?
6. State Art. 129 of Indian Constitution with reference to Contempt.
7. What is a 'Short Title' of Contempt of Court Act, 1971?
8. Define 'Advocate' as per Advocate Act, 1961.
9. What is 'High Court' under Contempt of Court Act?
10. Define 'State Roll' under the Advocates Act,1961.

Q.2) Write Short notes (any four) 20 marks


1. Disciplinary Committee
'2. Duty of Advocate towards Court
3. Visit to Advocate Office .
Duty of Advocate towards Client.
5. Criminal Contempt
6. My Experience of Court Visit.

Q.3) Read the situations and answer the questions. 12 marks


1. Judges are the pillars of administration of Justice .
c) Explain the term administration of Justice .
d) Whether obstruction in discharge of administration of justice is contempt? Give reason.

2. Mr. Rajkumar an advocate enrolled himself on the roll of Maharashtra State Bar Council
and on the roll of Haryana State Bar Council .
c) Whether an Advocate can enrolled for more than one State Bar Council?
d) What is the procedure for transfer of name from one State roll to another?

Q.4)Answer in details (any two) 28 marks


1, Explainthe powers and Functions of Bar Council of India.
2. Define Contempt. Explain the defenses available in an action for contempt of Court.
3. Explain the role of Lawyers and Judges in development of legal education.
4. Write in detail on Bar and Bench relationship.
NARI GURSAIIANI LAW COLLJCGJC

Sub : J
Date: 31/03/2018 Tiguo : 12.30 80
Q.l) Answer in Short 20 marks
1. State the objective of enacting Contempt of Court.
2. Define professional ethics.
3. What is Criminal Contempt?
4. State any two function of Bar Council of India.
5. What is Heabeas Corpus?
6. State Art. 129 of Indian Constitution with reference to Contempt.
7. What is a 'Short Title' of Advocate Act, 1961?
8. Define 'Advocate' as per Advocate Act, 1961.
9. What is 'High Court' under Contempt of Court Act?
10. Define 'Roll' under the Advocates Act,1961.

Q.2) Write Short notes (any four) 20 marks


1. Disciplinary Committee
2. Duty of Advocate towards opponent
3. My visit to Advocate Office .
4. Duty of Advocate towards Client.
5. Civil Contempt
6. My Experience of Court Visit.

Q.3) Read the situations and answer the questions. 12 marks


1, Four Senior Judges of Hon'ble Supreme Court addressed •apress conference and questioned on
the manner of working of CJI .
a) Write a fair Comment on the above issue.
b) Whether obstruction in discharge of administration of justice is contempt? Give reason.

2. Mr. Rajaram an advocate enrolled himself on the roll of Maharashtra State Bar Council and on
the roll of Gujrat State Bar Council .
a) Whether an Advocate can enrolled for more than one State Bar Council?
b) What is the procedure for transfer of name from one State roll to another?

Q.4) Answer in details (any two) 28 marks


1. Explainthe powers and Functions of State Bar Council.
2. DefineContempt. Explain the defenses available in an action for contempt of Court.
33. Explain the role of BCI in development of legal education.
4. Write in detail on Bar and
Bench relationship.
NARI GURSAIIANI LAW COLLEGE
Supplementary Examination, April 2016-17
Sub : Practical Training —l
Date : 15/04/2017 Time : 12.30pm Total Marks: 80

Answer in one or two sentences. 18 marks


1. Who is legal practitioner as per Advocates Act, 1961?
2. Who is consumer as per Consumer Protection Act?
3. What is the use of 'schedules' in a Act ?
4. State any two tilnctions of State Bar Council ?
5. Write the "Short title" of Contempt of Court Act?
6. What is State roll?
7. What is disciplinary committee?
8. What is Mandamus under Art. 32 of the Constitution?
9. What is the object of Advocates Act, 1961?

Q.2. Write short notes on any four. 20 marks


1. Note on Advocate office visit
2. Professional Ethics
3. Duty of Advocate towards Court
4. Duty of Advocate towards opponent
5. Duty of Advocate towards client
6. Powers of Disciplinary Committee

Q.3) Read the situation and answer the questions. 12 marks


1. In a Rampur village Nyaya Panchayat decided the dispute of Partition between Ramlal and
Shaymlal. But Ramlal is not ready to accept the decision of Nyaya Panchayat.
a) What is Contempt?
b) Whether in above case non-acceptance of decision of Nyaya Panchayat is Contempt? Give
reasons.
c) Explain the purpose and object of Contempt of Court Act?
2. Advocate 'A' defended a suit for specific performance in a property of Mr. 'B' and succeed in the
suit. Due to non- payment of fees 'A' withhold the original property documents of client
a) Is 'A' authorise to withhold the original documents? Give reasons.
b) What is Right to Lien?
c) what are the rights of Advocate under Advocates Act, 1961?

Q.4. Answer in details (any two) 30 marks


1. Explain the procedure where the contempt is in the face of Supreme court?
2, Discuss and explain the power and functions ofBCI?
3, Explain the role of Bar and Bench as a tool for development of Legal Education.
4. What is Contempt ? Explain the various defences in an action for Contempt of Court.

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