(D131LL/CL/TCL/CSL) ASSIGNMENT- 1 LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY - 018 Common to all Branches RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Q1) What is Socio-legal research? Explain the doctrinal and nondoctrinal research? Q) Write a critical note on identification of a research problem? Q3) What do you mean by Hypothesis? What is its significance? Q4) What are the different steps in processing of data? Q5) Explain the procedure for the preparation of survey reports.
(D131LL/CL/TCL/CSL) ASSIGNMENT- LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY - 018 Common to all Branches RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Q1) What is Sampling? Discuss the various kinds of Sampling Techniques? Q) Explain the various steps involved in selecting the research problem? Q3) What is a Questionnaire? What is the difference between a Questionnaire and Schedule? Q4) Discuss the significance of use of statistics in the analysis and interpretation of data? Q5) What are the merits and demerits of case study method in Legal Research?
(D133TCL) ASSIGNMENT- 1 LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-I Q1) Refering to decided cases examine the principle of Strict Liability and the exceptions engrossed on it. Q) Examine two various theories of Negligence. Q3) Torsions liability arises act of a duty primarily fixed by law; this duty is towards persons in general and its breach is redressible by an action for unliquidated damages Analyze the statement. Q4) Examine the scope of VOLENTI NOW FIT INJURIA as a defence in tort. Q5) Explain the difference between a Servant and Independent Contraction.
(D133TCL) ASSIGNMENT- LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-I Q1) Refering to decided cases examine the liability of the Master for the torts committed by the servant. Q) Delineate the scope of VIS MAJOR as a defence in an action for tort. Q3) Examine the scope of DAMNUM SINE INJURIA by refering to decided cases. Q4) Distinguish between Tort and Contract. Q5) Write short notes on any two of the following:- a) Breach of Duty. b) Fraud of Servant. c) Tort and Trust. d) Partners.
ASSIGNMENT- 1 LL.M DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 Law of Crimes Q1) Critically examine the Doctrine of Mens rea? (D134TCL) Q) What are the essential ingredients of an offence attempt to commit an offence? Explain with examples. Q3) Discuss the scope of group liability under Indian Penal Code. Q4) Explain briefly the different theories of punishment. Which theory do you prefer? Give reasons for your views. Q5) Discuss the scope of Insanity as defence in criminal law with Illustrations?
ASSIGNMENT- LL.M DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 Law of Crimes (D134TCL) Q1) The provisions of death penalty as an alternative punishment for murder is not unreasonable and it is in the public interest. Explain. Q) What is Extortion? How does it differ from robbery. Q3) Discuss the essential elements of the offence of murder and state the exemptions, if any. Q4) Explain the offence of Rape, Bigamy and Adultery. Q5) Write short notes on any Two of the following. a) Prevention of sati b) Cheating c) Abduction d) Defamation
(D137LL/CL/TCL/CSL) ASSIGNMENT- 1 LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 (Common to all Branches) JURISPRUDENCE Q1) When does a custom became a Law? Explain in the light of Analytical and Historical views. Q) Explain the concept of Natural Law in detail. Q3) What is the Significance of Marxist theory of Law? Discuss. Q4) Explain various rules of interpretation of Statutes with relevant illustrations. Q5) Write in detail the theories and elements of a Legal Right.
(D137LL/CL/TCL/CSL) ASSIGNMENT- LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 (Common to all Branches) JURISPRUDENCE Q1) What do you understand by concept of Liability? Give relevant classification with suitable examples. Q) Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea Explain its significance in Criminal Liability. Q3) Write a note on Strict Liability with its exceptions if any. Q4) Is negligence an actionable tort? Comment. Q5) a) Damnum Sine Injuria. b) Theory of remedial Liability. c) Mislalae of Law and Fact. d) Measure of Civil Liability.
(D135TCL) ASSIGNMENT- 1 LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-II Q1) Explain the various elements of the tort of Defamation. Q) Analyse the various essentials of the tort of Malicious Prosecution. Q3) Examine the essentials of the tort of Conspiracy. Q4) Critically analyse the components of the tort of Deceit of Fraud. Q5) Refering to decided cases analyse the scope of Nervous Shock as a tort.
(D135TCL) ASSIGNMENT- LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-II Q1) Critically examine the various kinds of Damages available in an action for tort. Q) Write a critical note on the various elements of DETENUE as a tort. Q3) Explain Distress Damage Feasant as a remedy in an action for trespass to land. Q4) What are the essentials of the tort of Trespass to Goods. Q5) Answer any Two of the following: a) Justification of Truth. b) Prescriptive Right to commit Nuisance. c) Action for Ejectment. d) Occupier s obligation towards the Children.
(D136TCL) ASSIGNMENT- 1 LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 Criminal Procedure Code Q1) What is the role and object of the code of criminal procedure in the administration of criminal Justice? Q) Criminal court is one of the five authorities in assisting effective and sound administration of criminal Justice Discuss. Q3) What are the various rights available to a person arrested under the code of criminal procedure and the Indian Constitution? Q4) Write a detailed note on the procedure for securing appearance of a person in a court of Law? Q5) Explain the provisions for maintenance under Cr. P.C.?
(D136TCL) ASSIGNMENT- LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 018 Criminal Procedure Code Q1) Explain the procedure for recording F.I.R. and examine its evidentiary value? Q) Explain the circumstances in which granting bail is mandatory? Q3) Explain the judicial powers in the disposal of Appeals. Q4) What are the provisions relating to trial before a court of session? Q5) Write short notes on any Two: a) Investigation Report. b) High Court s power of revision. c) Search and seizure. d) Confessions and statements.