Roll No.
Time: Three Hours]
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ECONOMICS-III
Paper: 601
Total Pages: 2
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question each from Unit-I to IV carrying 15 marks each. Question No. 9 in Unit-V is compulsory carrying four parts of 5 marks each.
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UNIT-V
(Compulsory Question)
9. Attempt all the following in brief:
(a) Five features of a Capitalist Economy.
(b) Environment as Public good.
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(c) Conceptualize Rural industrialization.
(d) What is Industrial unrest ?
UNIT-I
1. Justify the need of understanding Economics for Law graduates.
2. Comment on Consumer Protection Act.
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UNIT-II
3. Prove Environment as a necessity.
4. Discuss the concept of Sustainable development as clearly as you can.
UNIT-III
5. Examine the factors affecting Industrialization.
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6. Give an overview of Industrial (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951.
UNIT-IV
7. Justify the role of Trade Unions in Indian Economy.
8. Comment on SEBI Act, 1992.
Roll No.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE: FOREIGN POLICY OF INDIA-VI
Paper: 602
Total Pages: 2
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
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Note: Attempt five questions in all. Select one question each from Unit-I to IV. Question No. 9 of Unit-V is compulsory. Question No. 1 to 8 carry 15 marks each and Question No. 9 is of 20 marks.
UNIT-I
1. Define Foreign Policy. Discuss about the principles of India's Foreign Policy.
2. Describe about the domestic determinents of India's Foreign Policy.
UNIT-II
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3. Discuss the major tenets of India's Foreign Policy during Cold war era.
4. Analyse India's role in the development and growth of Non-Aligned Movement.
UNIT-III
5. Evaluate India's efforts towards the establishment of peace through United Nations.
6. Critically examine the working of Confidence-building measures between India and Pakistan since 2003.
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UNIT-IV
7. Examine Indo-US Co-operation with special reference to Indo-US Civil Nuclear Deal.
8. Make an assessment of India's Neighbourhood policy.
UNIT-V
9. Write short notes on the following:
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(a) Panchsheel.
(b) India and N.P.T.
(c) India and Apartheid.
(d) Indo-Soviet Treaty, 1971.
Roll No.
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FAMILY LAW-II
Paper: 603
Total Pages: 2
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
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Note: Attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from each unit and Question No. 9 of Unit V is compulsory. Each question of Unit I-IV carries 15 marks and Question No. 9 of Unit V carries 20 marks.
UNIT-I
1. Do you agree with the statement that the only senior male member of joint Hindu Family can be Karta? Discuss in the light of decided cases.
2. Whether a Hindu is liable to the maintenance of dependents under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956?
UNIT-II
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3. What do you understand by the term 'In the absence of Father' under Hindu Minority and Guardianship, Act, 1956?
4. Write short notes on any two of the following:
(a) Guardianship of legitimate Girl child.
(b) De facto Guardian.
(c) Guardianship of Minor's Property.
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UNIT-III
5. What are the differences between Class I heir and Class II heir of Hindu male regarding distribution of property ?
6. Discuss the provisions relating to the order of succession and manner of distribution among heirs of a female Hindu.
UNIT-IV
7. Critically examine the importance of Ancient sources of Muslim Law in the present scenario.
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8. In which circumstances a Muslim wife can divorce her husband? Explain.
UNIT-V
9. Write short notes on the following:
(a) Salient Features of Maintenance and Welfare of the Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007.
(b) Testamentary Guardianship and Powers.
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(c) Devolution of Interest in Coparcenary property.
(d) Differences between Hanafi School and Maliki School.
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LAW OF EVIDENCE
Paper: 604
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Total Pages: 2
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt five questions in all. Select one question each from Unit I-IV and Question No. 9 in Unit-V which 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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1. What do you understand by 'Indentification Parades'? Discuss their relevancy and evidentiary value with the help of Case law.
2. Explain and illustrate the meaning of term 'Admission'. Admissions made by whom, are relevant and provable in the Court of law? Discuss.
UNIT-II
3. Discuss the circumstances under which a confession made by one of the co-accused may be considered against the another accused under Law of Evidence. Discuss its evidentiary value with the help of Case law.
4. What do you understand from Expert Opinion'? Discuss the basis and evidentiary value of an expert opinion. Refer to decided cases.
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UNIT-III
5. What do you understand from the expression 'Presumption'? Explain briefly the various presumptions of law and facts as to the genuinness of documents provided under the Law of Evidence.
6. State briefly the facts and the principles of law laid down in the case of State of Bombay vs. Kathi Kalu Oghad, AIR 1961 S.C. 1808.
UNIT-IV
7. Who is a Competent witness? Discuss the competence of the following as witness:
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(a) Child.
(b) Dumb.
(c) Insane.
(d) An Accomplice.
8. Who can cross-examination? What questions are lawful in cross-examination? What questions may not be asked or may be forbidden by the court to be asked ?
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UNIT-V
(Compulsory Question)
9. Give short answers to all the following parts:
(a) Relevancy of facts showing existence of State of body or State of mind or bodily feelings.
(b) Distinction between 'Admission' and 'Confession'.
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(c) Primary and Secondary Evidence.
(d) Impeaching credit of a witness.
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LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW - II
Paper: 605
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Total Pages: 2
Time: Three Hours]
[Maximum Marks: 80
Note: Attempt five questions in all. Select one question each from Unit I-IV while Question No. 9 in Unit-V is compulsory. Each Question in Unit-I to IV carries 15 marks and Question No. 9 in Unit-V carries 20 marks.
UNIT-I
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1. Explain the circumstances when an Employer is liable to pay compensation to its employee.
2. Explain the procedure before the Commissioner u/s 22 for a claim of compensation.
UNIT-II
3. Define the Manufacturing process in factory.
4. Discuss about the regulatory provisions in the employment of children and young persons.
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UNIT-III
5. Discuss the methodology of fixation of minimum rates of wages.
6. Discuss the issues and principles laid down in the case of Hydro (Engineers) Pvt. Ltd. vs. The Workmen, AIR 1969 SC 182.
UNIT-IV
7. Explain the consequences of extinguishment of liability to repay bonded debt under the Act 1976.
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8. Discuss the issues and principles laid down in the case of M.C. Mehta vs. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 1991 SC 417.
UNIT-V
9. Write notes on the fallowing:
(a) Workman.
(b) Factory.
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(c) Wages in kind.
(d) Bonded labour system.
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND RIGHT TO INFORMATION
Paper: 606
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Total Pages: 2
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 in Unit-V is compulsory.
UNIT-I
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1. Define Administrative Law, and discuss its nature and scope.
2. Discuss the constitutionality of Delegated legislation. Refer to Case law.
UNIT-II
3. Discuss the rule against bias. Illustrate your answer by referring to decided cases.
4. Discuss the grounds of judicial review of administrative discretions.
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UNIT-III
5. Explain the nature and scope of Writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and High Courts. Who can file a Writ petition? Discuss.
6. Write a detailed note on the institution of Ombudsman.
UNIT-IV
7. Discuss the constitution, powers and functions of Central and State Information Commissions under the Right to Information Act, 2005.
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8. Write notes on the following:
(a) Third party information.
(b) Public Information Officer.
UNIT-V
9. Explain the following:
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(a) Doctrine of Separation of powers.
(b) Wednesbury principle.
(c) Exclusion of Judicial review.
(d) Right to Appeal.
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