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(D 1231 LL/CL/TCL/CSL (NR)) ASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY-2014. PAPER- I : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Common to All Branches) 1) Write an essay on objectivity and value neutrality in social science research. 2) Explain what is meant by scientific method and its utility in social science research. 3) Write a note on formulation of a research problem. 4) Explain the importance and components of research design. 5) What is random sample? How is it selected?

(D 1231 LL/CL/TCL/CSL (NR)) ASSIGNMENT - 2, MAY-2014. PAPER- I : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Common to All Branches) 1) Evaluate Interview method of data collection. 2) What are the steps involved in the processing of data? 3) What are the guidelines for preparing a research report? 4) Suggest a suitable method (s) of data collection for a study on prison (reforms) conditions. 5) Write short notes on the following: a) Variables. b) Participant observation. c) Schedule. d) Projective Techniques.

(D 1237 LL/CL/TCL/CSL (NR)) ASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY-2014. PAPER- IV : JURISPRUDENCE (Common to All Branches) 1) Discuss the importance of custom as one of the sources of law. As almost all important customs became legislations, the importance of custom is lost. Comment. 2) Explain Kelesen s pure theory of law and its practical value of understanding modern legal system particularly the constitution of any Country. 3) Discuss interest theory and contribution of Digit and Pasco Pound to balancing conflicting Interests. 4) Explain the importance of literal, and logical interpretations of statutes. Intention of Legislature is a myth. 5) Explain Jural relationship between legal right and duty. Give an account of Rights in wider sense of rights and their corresponding duties.

(D 1237 LL/CL/TCL/CSL (NR)) ASSIGNMENT - 2, MAY-2014. PAPER- IV : JURISPRUDENCE (Common to All Branches) 1) Discuss the scope of liability and kinds of liability. 2) Discuss the contribution of Hort to jurisprudence as his theory is an improvement over Austin. 3) The history of Natural Law is the history of Human Rights - Comment. 4) Law is a Weapon in the hands of ruling class to perpetuate their power Karl Marx. Explain the Marxist theory of Law. 5) Explanatory notes on: a) Rawls theory of justice. b) Dworkin taking rights seriously. c) Obiter Dicta. d) Possession & Ownership.

(D 1233 CL) ASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY-2014. PAPER- II : FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES 1) Explain the term The State. Do you agree that the Judiciary is also included with in the definition Under Art 12? 2) What is a Fundamental Right? Explain the constitutional scheme for the protection of Fundamental Rights in India. 3) Art 14 of our constitution forbids only a class legislation. Comment. 4) On what grounds which reasonable restrictions on Freedom of Speech and Expression can be imposed. 5) No person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be witness against himself Comment.

(D 1233 (CL)) ASSIGNMENT - 2, MAY-2014. PAPER- II : FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES 1) Critically examine the interpretation of the apex court in enlarging the concept of right to life. 2) The Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles are Supplementary and Complementary to each other Comment. 3) Discuss the nature of cultural and Educational Rights guaranteed to Religious Minorities. 4) Write a critical note on Fundamental Duties of Citizen. 5) Write short notes on the following: a) Doctrine of Eclipse. b) Addition of untouchability. c) Legal Aid to poor. d) Organisation of Village Panchayats.

(D 1234 (CL)) ASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY-2014. PAPER- III : CENTRE AND STATE RELATIONS 1) State how the Government of India Act, 1935 influenced the union and state relations under the constitution of India. 2) How are the powers distributed between Central and State Governments in the country? 3) Bring out the taxation powers of Governments at the state level. 4) Enumerate the provisions of Indian constitution with regard to establishment of cooperative federalism. 5) Discuss the service rules relating to civil servants in India.

(D 1234 (CL)) ASSIGNMENT - 2, MAY-2014. PAPER- III : CENTRE AND STATE RELATIONS 1) Critically examine the role of Federal Courts. 2) Explain the constitutional issues in imposing emergency. 3) State the immunities available to members of legislature. 4) What are the merits of Parliamentary form of Government over Presidential form of Government? 5) Write short notes on: a) Privileges of Parliament. b) Leading features of Federal constitution. c) Recent trend in centre and state relations.

(D 1235 CL NR) ASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY-2014. PAPER- III : ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS NATURE AND SCOPE 1) Define the nature and scope of the administrative law and what are the reasons for the growth of administrative law? 2) Explain how finality clauses effect the scope of Judicial review. 3) Explain the Judicial control of Administrative discretion on different grounds? 4) Examine the need for classification of administrative functions in to legislative, administrative, judicial and ministerial. 5) Explain the scope of judicial review of the decisions of the administrative tribunals under the Indian Constitution.

(D 1235 CL NR) ASSIGNMENT - 2, MAY-2014. PAPER- III : ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS NATURE AND SCOPE 1) Give a detailed account on Dicey s Preference for Rule of Law and his Prejudice against administrative law. 2) Give a detailed account on the theory of Separation of Powers. 3) Explain the nature and scope of right to fair hearing as a principle of natural justice. 4) Legislature cannot delegate the power to make law but it may make a law to delegate the power - Discuss. 5) Write short notes on the following: a) Doctrine of ultravirus. b) Sub delegation. c) Writ of Mandamus. d) Henry VIII clause.

(D 1236 CL (NR)) ASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY-2014. PAPER- IV : ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS AND JUDICIAL CONTROL 1) What is meant by judicial review? Explain various grounds for exercise of judicial review. 2) Explain briefly about the nature of Bureaucracy India. 3) Explain the importance and necessity of existence of Lok Pal system in India. 4) Write a detailed note on the institute of Obudsman. 5) Explain the principle of audi alterm parterm.

(D 1236 CL (NR)) ASSIGNMENT - 2, MAY-2014. PAPER- IV : ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS AND JUDICIAL CONTROL 1) Compare the extent of writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Indian and the High Courts. 2) What is the importance of writ of Mandamus? Also explain about continuous mandamus. 3) Explain the effects of Laches on the exercise of juridical review. 4) Mention the circumstance in which a special leave to appeal can be entertained by the Supreme Court. 5) Write short notes on the following: a) Institutional decisions. b) Lokayukta. c) Res-judicata. d) Non-speaking orders.