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r lllffiil ilil ffil Ht lllil lillt Hil ilffifi LDA r 1701 LL.B. Degree (Semester - l) Examination, Apriaz017 CONTRACT - I Duiation : 3 Hours Total Marks: 100 lnstructions : i) Answer any ten questions ii) AII questions carry equal marks. iii)i:,fr::;i!;"tf #;;:;':::l:::tiannumberirrespeetive (1 0x10=100) 1. "All agreements are not contracts". ln the light of the above statement, exemifib the essentials of a valid contract. 2. Consideration is the.life and blood of the contract. Explain the salient teatures regarding consideration. 3. A stranger to the contract cannot sue. Discuss the doctrine of privity of contract with exceptions. a 4. Minority is a disqualification for entering into a contract. Examine the legal etfect of minor's agreement. 5. What are the essentials of coercion? State the difference between coercion and undue influence. 6. Law does not compel any one to do an impossible act. Discuss discharge of contract by impossibility of performance. 7. The lndian Contract Law deals with Quasi-Contracts as 'certain relations resembling those ol contracts'. Exptain its various kinds. 8. The judiciary has evolved protective measures in the standard forrn contract. Explain. 9. Explain the relief of recovery of possession of property under the Specific Relief Act. 10. Examine the application of principles of quasi-contract in Government contracts. P.T.O.

LDA - 1701 11. Explain in detail the 'void agreeme.nt', 'voidable and void contract'. 12. lnjunction is a preventive relief granted at the discretion of Court. Explain the kinds of injunction. reements opposed to public policy. 14. Write short note on any two : a) Lapse of offer b) Essentials of a valid acceptance c) Wagering agreements.

I llilllil llll llltrilll ilil llll llillllll llil LDA I 1i702 LL.B. (Degree) (Semester : l) Examlnation, April 2017 LAW OF CR]MES Duration : 3 Hours Total Markrs: 100 lnstructions: a) Answerany ten questions. b) Q. No. 14 iscompulsory. c) Eac;h answer carries 1 0 marks. 1. Define extradition and explain extra teiritorialoperations underthe lndian Penal Code with suitable recent illustrations. 2. Answerthe following n, ' a) Mistake of fact with exceptions under penal law. b) Necessity as defensel 3. Enumeratetheimportantingredientsof Sec.34of lpc. le60indeliningcommon intention with relevant case law. 4. Explain Murder in the light of Sec. 300 underthe Indian Penal Code, 1860 with 5. Elaborate the changes introduced for the term rape with judicial pronouncements as per the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013. 6. Examine the significant ingredients of Dacoity and differentiate between robbery and dacoity. 7. Evaluate various types of abetment as specified under Sec. 1 07 of tndian Penal Code, 1 860. 8. Answerthe following : a) Exceptions to right of self defense. b) Bigamy. 9. Critically analyze the concept of attempt to commit suicide in the present lndian scenario with the help of judicial pronouncements. P.T.O.

LDA- 1702 I llllllll llll lilll illl llill llliil llffi llll llll 10. Extortion includes movable and immovable property. Mention and explain the ingredients on which a person is guilty for extortion. 11. Definetheconceptof grievousinjuryasmentionedundersec.320of lpc, 18(iO with suitable il I ustrations/examples. 12. Explain the provisions of incorporated under Penal Code to define the term unsoundness of mind as an exception from criminal liability. 13. Discuss in brief the most important elements to constitute a crime under the criminal law. 14. Answer any two of the following : a) A finds a purse with money, not knowing to whom it belongs; he afterwarrjs discovers that it belongs to Z and appropriates it to his own use. Mention the offense committed by A with appropriate IPC provision. b) A places men with firearms at the ourtlets of a building and tells Z that thray willfire alzt Z attempts leave the building. Mention the offense committr-.d by A with appropriate IPC provision c) A and Z agreed to fence with each other for amusement. With consent of each other, without foul play, to suffer any harm, in the course of such fencirrg. While playing fairly Arhurts Z. ls A's act excusable if so explain with approprierte provision.

I lllfililill llllilril ililr lilil lllll ilfi llil LDA I1703 LL.B. (Degree) (Sem-e-sl"I:,1) Examination,, April 2017 LAW OF TORTS Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 lnstructions : 1 ) Answer any 1 0 que.sfibns. 2) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Explain the nature and definition of 'tort. Distinguish 'Tort with crime'. 10 2. Discuss with relevant cases, the defence of consent in torts. 10 3. Discuss the vicarious liability of state with relevant cases 10 4. 'The defenda.nt cannot be liable for a damage'that is too remote' - Comment. 10 5. Explain the term 'trespass ab initio'. Discuss the remedies available to the torl of trespass. 10 6. Discuss with cases, the special defences availableto the tort of defamation. 10 7. Discuss the Rule in Rylands V.Fletcher. Discuss exceptions to the Rule. 10 8. What is scienter rule? Discuss with relevant cases. 10 9. Discuss the kinds of remedies that may be awarded in a tortious action. 10 10. Discuss the tortious liability of the occupier of dangerous premises. 10 1 1. Discuss 'nuisance' as a tort. Differentiate between public and private nuisance. 10 12. Explain 'reasonable forseability' in the tort of negligence. 10 13, Discuss the definition of 'consumer' under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 with relevant casbs. 10 14. Examine the liability of minors and corporations in tort. 10

I illllll lill illfi ill ililillilr ffifi illl iltt iltl LDA I- 1704 LL.B. (Degree) Semester - I Examination, April 2017 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - I Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 lnstruction: Answer any ten questions. (1 0 xi0=100) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Explain the concept of Judicial Review under lndian Constitution with the help of relevant case law. Discuss the application of doctrine of eclipse to post Constitutional Law. Discuss the importance of Preambte in understanding the lndian Constitution. Explain the new concept of equality with the help of decided case law. Who is backward class? Explain the provisions of lndian Constitution that are providing special treatment to the backward class. Freedom of speech and expression is not absolute. Explain with the help of grounds on which lreedom of speech could be restricted. Critically evaluate the safeguards available to an arrested person under lndian Constitution. Explain the concept of right to life under lndian Constitution with the help of decided case law. Discuss various provisions of constitution that are prohibiting exploitation. Rightto profess, practice and propagate religion is afundamental right. To what extent State can impose restriction on such freedom. Explain the concept of Public interest litigation. 11, 12. Critically evaluate the power of the Parliament in amending the fundamental rights. Discuss the harmonious relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. 13. 14. Discuss the significance of lx schedule Explain the foltowing :.a) Right to die b) Right to compensation.

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