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LG/M-14
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May 14
ECONOMICS-I
(Introduction to Economics)
Paper: 401
Time: Three Hours]
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Total Pages: 2
14017
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from Unit I-IV. Question No. 9 in Unit-V is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
- Define Economics. Explain whether Economics is a science or an art or both. 15
- What is Production possibility curve ? Explain the central problems of an economy with the help of production possibility curve. 15
UNIT-II
- What is Cardinal Utility Analysis? Discuss its limitations and importance. 15
- What is meant by Demand? Discuss the factors which influence the demand for a commodity. 15
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UNIT-III
- Distinguish between Capital and Capital formation. Explain the importance and sources of Capital formation. 15
- Explain the mutual relationship with the help of table and diagrams between Average cost, Marginal cost and Total cost. Do they differ between short-run and long-run ? 15
UNIT-IV
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- Critically explain the doctrine of Unbalanced growth. 15
- Define Commercial Bank. Discuss the functions of Commercial Banks. 15
UNIT-V
(Compulsory Question)
- Attempt all the following parts:
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- What do you mean by Price elasticity of Demand ? Explain any one method of measuring Price elasticity of demand.
- Explain the concepts of Average Revenue, Marginal Revenue and Total Revenue with the help of tables and diagrams.
- Explain Nurkse's views on the Theory of Balanced growth.
- Discuss the main components of Money Supply in India. (4×5=20)
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Roll No.
LG/M-14
Total Pages: 2
14018
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COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONS
Paper: 402
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
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Note: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from Unit-I to IV while Question No. 9 in Unit-V is compulsory. Each question in Unit-I to IV carries 15 marks and Question Number 9 in Unit-V Carries 20 marks.
UNIT-I
(Constitution of the United Kingdom)
- "The British Prime Minister is a Shinning Moon among the State." Comment.
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- Examine the position and powers of House of Commons. 15
UNIT-II
(Constitution of the United States of America)
- Describe the powers of American President.
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- Discuss the role of Judicial Review in U.S.A. 15
UNIT-III
(Constitution of Switzerland)
- Discuss the Organisation and role of Swiss Federal Council (SFC).
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- Describe the Direct Democracy in the Political process of Switzerland. 15
UNIT-IV
(Constitution of the People's Republic of China)
- Discuss the main features of the Chinese Party System.
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- What are the emerging trends in the Political system of China? 15
UNIT-V
(Compulsory Question)
- Write short notes on any four of the following:
- Sources of British Constitution.
- Pressure Groups in America.
- "Unity in Diversity" in Switzerland.
- Position of Chinese President. 20
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Roll No.
LG/M-14
Total Pages: 2
14019
LAW OF CRIMES-I
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Paper: 403
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt one question each from Unit-I to IV. Unit-V is compulsory. Question No. 9 is of 20 marks. Rest of the questions are of 15 marks each.
UNIT-I
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- Discuss Insanity as a defence under the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
- Explain the provisions of IPC relating to Private Defence.
UNIT-II
- Discuss the essential ingradients of Sec. 34 of IPC.
- What do you mean by Abetment? Discuss in detail.
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UNIT-III
- What is Culpable Homicide? Discuss its ingredients.
- What are the essential ingredients of the offence of wrongful restraint? How it can be distinguished from wrongful confinement ?
UNIT-IV
- What are the essential ingredients of the offence of 'Robbery'? Discuss.
- Write in detail about the offence of 'Bigamy'.
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UNIT-V
(Compulsory Question)
- Write short notes on the following:
- Trifling Acts.
- Rioting.
- Sec. 511 IPC.
- Hurt.
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Roll No.
LG/M-14
Total Pages: 2
14020
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA-II
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Paper: 404
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt five questions in all. Select one question each from Unit I-IV while Question No. 9 under Unit-V is a compulsory question. Each question in Unit I-IV carries 15 marks and Question No. 9 in Unit-V carries 20 marks.
UNIT-I
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- Discuss the relationship between the President and his Council of Ministers under the Constitution. Does the President has any discretionary powers ?
- Write short notes on any two of the following:
- Discretionary powers of the Governor.
- Doctrine of Collective Responsibility.
- Appointment and Functions of Vice-President.
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UNIT-II
- What do you understand by the terms "Sessions of Parliament", "Prorogation" and "Dissolution of House"? Can President dissolve a House on the advice of the Prime Minister reduced into minority? What is the effect of dissolution on the pending Bills?
- Discuss the procedure to be followed in the Parliament to pass an Ordinary bill. Distinguish between an Ordinary bill, Money bill and Financial bill.
UNIT-III
- Discuss the Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in Constitutional matters.
- Write short notes on any two of the following:
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- Administrative tribunals under Article 323-A and 323-B.
- Procedure for removal and transfer of High Court judges.
- Power of Supreme court to punish for Contempt of court.
UNIT-IV
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- What Constitutional safeguards are provided to civil servants against dismissal, removal and reduction in rank ?
- What do you understand by the theory of "Basic Structure"? Explain it in the context of Power of Parliament to amend the Constitution.
UNIT-V
(Compulsory Question)
- Write short notes on all of the following:
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- Election of President.
- Composition of Rajya Sabha and its Utility.
- Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
- Doctrine of Pith and Substance.
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Roll No.
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Total Pages: 2
14021
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JURISPRUDENCE
Paper: 405
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt five questions in all. Select one question each from Unit I-IV. Q.No. 9 of Unit V is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
- Discuss nature and scope of Jurisprudence.
- Discuss critically Austin's theory of Law.
UNIT-II
- Discuss Savigny's contribution to Histrical school.
- Discuss Roscoe Pound's concept of Social Engineering.
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UNIT-III
- Discuss importance of custom as a source of law.
- Discuss various theories of punishment.
UNIT-IV
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- Rights and duties are co-relative. Discuss.
- Distinguish between Possession and Ownership.
UNIT-V
(Compulsory Question)
- Write short notes on the following:
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- Fuller's Morality of Law.
- Duguit's Social Solidarity.
- Purpose of Law.
- Legal Personality.
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Roll No.
LG/M-14
Total Pages: 2
14022
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Paper: 406
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt five questions in all. Select one question each from Unit-I to IV while Question No. 9 (Unit-V) is compulsory.
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UNIT-I
- Define Environment and Environment pollution. Also discuss in brief the main causes of Environmental pollution. 15
- Elaborate the relationship between the Precautionary principle and the Constitutional provisions on the Environment Protection. 15
UNIT-II
- Chalk out the objectives of the Environment Protection Act, 1986. 15
- Discuss the establishment of the National Environment Appellate Authority. Also discuss the composition, qualification for appointment of such authority. 15
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UNIT-III
- Write a note on need and scope of the powers of the Government to supersede the Board under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974? 15
- Enumerate the functions of Central Board under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. 15
UNIT-IV
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- Discuss the powers of the authorities to detect and prevent the offences under the Wild Protection Act, 1972.
- Discuss the facts and principles laid down in Indian Handicraft Emporium vs. Union of India, (2003) 7 SCC 589.
UNIT-V
- Write notes on the following:
- Earth Summit, 1997.
- Hazardous substance.
- Stream.
- Village forest.
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