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LL.B Pyq

The document contains 10 questions divided into three parts - Part A, Part B and Part C for a law exam. Part A contains 5 questions worth 15 marks each. Part B contains 4 questions worth 10 marks each. Part C contains 5 short note questions worth 5 marks each.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No.

P-1689 [Total No. of Pages : 4


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LL.B. (Semester - VI)
Third Year of Three-Years Course
LC 1001 : THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE
(2017 Pattern) (Revised)

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 questions no.10 from Part C as directed. Question No. 10 is for 15
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Explain the provisions relating to arrest without warrant by the private
person under Criminal Procedure Code,1973.

Q2) Explain briefly the constitution of criminal courts under Criminal Procedure
Code, 1973.

Q3) Explain the provisions relating to Trial of Summons cases by the Magistrate
under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q4) What is charge? Explain the provisions relating to Joinder of charges.

Q5) Explain briefly the provisions relating to Appeals under Criminal Procedure
Code, 1973.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) What is an anticipatory bail? Explain when can anticipatory bail be availed
under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q7) Describe the process to compel the appearance of person before the court
in Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q8) Explain the provisions relating to Trial of warrant cases by the Magistrate
under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

Q9) Describe the provisions relating to judgment under Criminal Procedure


Code, 1973.

PART - C
Q10) Write a notes on any Three : [3 × 5 = 15]
a) Bail and Bond
b) Non-Cognisable Offence
c) Search and Seizer
d) First Information Report
e) Summons

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P-1690 [Total No. of Pages : 4


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T.Y. LL.B.
(Three Year 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 questions No. 10 from Part C as directed. Question No. 10 is for 5
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Explain the nature and scope of the administrative law with help of the
definitions given by well-known scholars.

Q2) Discuss the legislative control of delegated legislation along with relevant
case laws.

Q3) ‘No one should be condemned unheard’ is the principle which forms part
of ‘natural justice”. What are its components and necessary ingredients?
Discuss.

Q4) “Though there is a well-organized regular judicial system operating in


India, parallel to it quasi-judicial system came to be developed”. Comment
critically.

Q5) Explain the concept of 'Administrative Discretion'. Discuss the grounds


judicial control of exercise of Administrative Discretion in India.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Critically examine Diecy’s concept of the Rule of Law”.

Q7) Explain the nature, scope, need and functions of the Commissions of
inquiry.

Q8) The distinction between sovereign and non-sovereign functions of the state
has undergone a change in the recent pass to hold the state liable in tort.
Discuss.

Q9) Discuss the salient features of the Right to information Act, 2005.

PART - C
Q10) Answer any three of the following : [3 × 5 = 15]
a) Write of Certiorari
b) Bias
c) Lokpal and Lokayukta
d) Court Privileges in Legal Proceedings

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P-1691 [Total No. of Pages : 4

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Third Year LL.B.
Third Year of 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 carries 15
marks.
2) Answer any Two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B carries 10
marks.
3) Answer question no.10 from Part C as directed. Each question in Part C
carries 5 marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]

Q1) Define and explain ‘Company’. What are the different kinds of companies
that can be registered under the Companies Act, 2013?

Q2) What are pre-incorporating contracts? Explain rights and duties of a company
promoters with appropriate case laws.

Q3) Explain the Doctrine of Indoor Management. It had its genesis in the case
Royal British Bank v. Turquand, Explain.

Q4) Explain the kinds of share capital. Also describe the procedure relating to
alteration of share capital.

Q5) What is the legal position of Director? Discuss the powers and duties of the
Director.

PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]

Q6) Discuss distinctions between a Company and a partnership. Explain


advantages of a Company with help of relevant case laws.

Q7) Define Prospectus. What are different types of prospectus recognized under
Companies Act, 2013?

P.T.O.
Q8) What is winding-up of the company? Explain the different ways of
winding-up?

Q9) State and explain various kinds of Debentures and its characteristics.

PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]

Q10) Write short notes (any three) :


a) Independent director.
b) Extraordinary general meeting.
c) Foss vs. Harbottle.
d) Alteration of memorandum.
e) National Company Law Tribunal.

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P-1694 [Total No. of Pages : 4


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T.Y. LL.B.
(Three Year Law Course)
LO 1007 : COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
(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.

PART - A (Attempt Any Three)

Q1) Compare in detail the Functioning of the English Jury System and the
American Jury System.

Q2) “Death Penalty is awarded in rarest of rare cases” Elucidate with help of
various laws in India.

Q3) Which trial system prevails in France? Explain in detail.

Q4) Define Crown Prosecution Services and differentiate with Grand Juris.

Q5) Discuss Nature, meaning and significance of the Comparative Criminal


Justice System.

P.T.O.
PART - B (Attempt Any Two)
Q6) Describe various rights of Victims with reference to the Due Process Model.

Q7) Give a detailed account of Trail in Islamic Legal Tradition.

Q8) Explain the role of various International Policing Institutions.

Q9) Write a critical note on Pre Trial Justice & Role of a magistrate in India

PART - C (Attempt Any Three)


Q10) Write short notes :
a) Rights of the accused person
b) UN guidelines on the role of prosecution.
c) Impact of Comparative Criminal Justice on Indian Criminal Law
d) Zero tolerance Policing
e) Transnational Policing

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