Register No. LJ
ML 1047
M.L/LL.M. DEGREE (SEMESTER) EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2023.
(For the candidates admitted from 2013 ~ 2014 onwards)
First Year ~ First Somester
(Common to all branches)
Paper Il: INDIAN CODE: PFI
CONSTITUTIONAL,
LAW ~ THE NEW
CHALLENGES
‘Time : Three hours Maximum : 60 marks
PART A — (3 x 12 = 36 marks)
Answer THREE of the following.
1. Critically examine the centre's responsibility to encounter the problems
arising out of internal disturbance within the states.
2, “The harmony of balance between Fundamental Rights and Directive
Principles are the essential elements of the basic structure of the Indian
Constitution” — Discuss with relevant case law.
3. Critically analyse the management of legislative conflicts within the
federal framework through judicial perceptions.
Analyse the need for independence of judiciary in the modern context.
5. Indian Constitutional Law under Article 14 permits reasonable
classification but prohibits class legislation — Discuss the above
statement with relevant case laws.
PART B— (4 6 = 24 marks)
Answer FOUR of the following in about 260 words each.
6. Examine the permissible limitations on freedom of speech and
expression in widening social media with decided case laws.
7. Write a note on privatisation and its impact on the society.
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“When the constitutional right. of personal liberty is invaded the
invasion is not washed by person being set free” ~ Discuss.
ion of India.
Examine how child rights are protected under the Constitut
Discuss the accountability of the executive and the judiciary in India.
Examine the concept of Dynamic Constitutional Jurisprudence with
reference to separation of powers.
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