PYQ 2022
PYQ 2022
PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Explain the fundamental Rights in reference with labour legislations in India.
Q2) Define "Lock out" and examine the provisions related to justified strike and
lock out under the Industrial Disputes Act 1947.
Q3) Define "factory" and discuss in detailed safety measures under the Factories
Act, 1948.
Q4) When the employer is liable to pay compensation to the employee under the
Employee's Compensation Act, 1923?
Q5) What are the important provisions for the prevention of Unfair Labour
Practices under the Maharashtra Recognition of Trade unions and prevention
of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971?
P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Define "Model Standing Orders" and explain the contents of standing orders
under the Industrial employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946.
Q8) Discuss minimum wages and various committees constituted under the
Minimum Wages Act, 1948.
Q9) Explain the aims and objectives of Payment of Wages Act, 1936. Who are
responsible for payment of Wages?
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10) Write a short notes on any three :
a) Restrictions on double employment
b) Manufacturing process
c) Retrenchment
d) Domestic inquiry
e) Doctrine of Notional Extension
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PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) “Social Engineering means creating a structure of society that would satisfy
maximum wants with minimum friction and waste” Elucidate the proposition
with the help of Roscoe Pounds theory of Law.
Q3) The doctrine of precedent is the life-blood of the every legal system, which is
to be viewed in the light of the concept of prospective overruling. Discuss
with the help of caselaws.
Q4) Critically examine the significance of ‘Legislation” as source of law and explain
the merits of Legislation over custom.
P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Explain the concept of “Legal Personality” and explain the theories of corporate
personality.
Q7) Explain the meaning of term ‘Property’. Discuss various kinds and modes of
acquiring property.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short notes.
a) Scandinivian Realism
b) Compensatory Jurisprudence
c) Titles
d) Volkgiest
e) Pure theory of Law
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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
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B.A. LL.B.
(Fourth Year of Five Years Law Course)
LC - 0803 : LAW OF EVIDENCE
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
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 question from part C as directed. The question no. 10 is for 5 marks.
PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) All Confessions are admission but all admissions are not confession.
Discuss.
P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Define Proved, Not Proved, Disproved, May Presume, Shall Presume and
conclusive Proof.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
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Total No. of Questions : 9] SEAT No. :
PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) What are the advantages of Alternative Dispute Resolution system over court
litigation?
Q2) Explain the provisions regarding the appointment and removal of an arbitrator.
Q3) Discuss the jurisdiction of the ‘Arbitral Tribunal’ under the Arbitration and
Conciliation Act, 1996.
Q4) What is Conciliation? How does it differ from Arbitration? Explain the
provisions in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 about Conciliation.
Q5) Explain the procedure laid down for “Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings” under
the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996.
P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Discuss the concepts of Lokpal & Lokayukta.
Q8) Discuss the various grounds for setting aside Arbitral Award.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q9)Write short notes on.
a) Arbitration Agreement.
b) Appealable orders under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
c) National Legal Services Authority.
d) Entitlement to Legal Services.
e) Interim measures for Arbitration
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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No. :
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B.A. LL.B.
Fourth Year of Five Years Law Course
LO-0805(A) : HUMAN RIGHT LAW AND PRACTICE
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
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 [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Discuss the historical origin of human Rights in International and National
scenario.
Q2) Explain the nature, scope and functions of National Human Rights
commission in India.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Explain the provisions of United Nation Charter concerning the human
rights.
P.T.O.
Q8) Discuss the powers and functions of the Committee on Rights of the Child
under the Convention on Rights of Child.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
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Q1) Critically analyse the doctrine of Essential facility with judicial pronouncements.
Can this doctrine be applied to the competent and interested competitor in
the preparation of Covid Vaccine if neither this vaccine nor process for it is
patented? Justify your answer.
Q2) What factors shall be taken into consideration by the Competition Commission
of India to decide a dominant position and the abuse of dominant position by
an undertaking in the relevant market. Enumerate in the light of statutory
provisions and leading case law.
Q3) What is a test for determining Predatory price? Distinguish predatory price
from legitimate competition. Discuss with the help of leading cases.
P.T.O.
Q5) Cartels are bad per se.Do you agree with this statement. Discuss with case
law.
Q6) Explain Bid Rigging’ and Collusive Bidding’ in the light of applicable sections
under the Competition Act, 2002.
Q7) Explain the term ‘Relevant market’ with cases and Illustrations.
PART - C [5 × 3 = 15]
Q10) Write Short Notes on (Any Three) :
a) Interface of Competition Law with Consumer Law.
b) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act.
c) Director General of Investigation (DGI).
d) Objectives of competition Law.
e) Sherman Anti-Trust Act 1890.
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B.A. LL.B.
(Fourth Year of Five Years Law Course)
LO - 0807 : VULNERABLE AND DISADVANTAGED
GROUPS AND CRIMINAL LAW
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any 3 questions in part A carrying 15 marks each.
2) Answer any 2 questions in part B carrying 10 marks each.
3) Attempt any 3 shorts notes in part C carrying 5 marks each.
PART - A [45]
Q1) Critically analyze role of Criminal law as a tool of social change.
Q5) Define 'Dowry'. Explain penalty for giving or taking dowry under Dowry
Prohibition Act 1961.
PART - B [20]
Q6) Explain the Sexual offences against children under The Prevention of
Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012.
P.T.O.
Q7) Detail the provisions of Corrective Institutions and Protective Homes under
the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956.
PART - C [15]
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B.A.LL.B
(Fourth Year of Five Year Law Course)
LO. 0808 : CIVIL MINOR ACTS
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - VIII)
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 question No.10 from Part C as directed. The question No.10 is for
15 marks.
PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Critically examine the salient provisions of the Interest Act, 1978.
Q2) Explain the Provisions relating to establishment of District Courts under The
Maharashtra Civil Courts Act, 1869.
Q4) Discuss the important Provisions of the Maharashtra Court Fees Act, 1959
Q5) Critically Evaluate the object, application and definitions under The Registration
Act, 1908
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Describe the provisions of Indian Registration Act, 1908 relating to
establishment of authorities and their power and duties.
P.T.O.
Q7) Explain the concept of Negotiable Instrument and discuss different kinds of
Negotiable instruments under Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881
Q8) Discuss the different offences and penalties under the Maharashtra Stamp
Act, 1958.
Q9) Explain the provisions relating to computation and modes of collecting court
fees under The Maharashtra Court Fees Act, 1959.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write short notes on any three.
a) Promissory Note
b) Section 34 of the Code of Civil Procedure
c) Refund of Court Fees
d) Registration and Deposit of Wills
e) Crossed Cheques
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PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Explain the Relationship between national and international economic laws.
Q4) Explain the International Business Law with reference to Rome Convention.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) What is the Structure, Powers and Functions of BRICS?
Q7) Explain the International Business Law with reference to CISG (UN Convention
on Contracts for International Sale of Goods)
Q9) Write a detailed note on the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties Law.
P.T.O.
PART - C [3 × 5 = 15]
Q10)Write Short Notes on (Any Three) :
a) IBRD Structure Powers and Functions
b) General Exceptions to Article XX and XXI of GATT 1994.
c) Role and Responsibility of Secretariat under WTO.
d) Sources of International Economic Law.
e) Objectives of International Monetary Fund.
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