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GOA UNIVERSITY G.R. KARE COLLEGE OF LAW, MARGAO, GOA SYLLM SEM IV PAPER III PRIVILEGED CLASS DEVIANCE CRIMINAL LAW Jun 2015 July 2014 Jan 2013 Jun 2012 Jan 2012 JULY 2011, JULY 2010, JAN 2010, JULY 2009, JAN 2009, JULY 2008

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1 11~1111111111111 1 11111111 1 111111111111 DBK-126 LL.M. (Semester - IV) Examination, July 2014 CRIMINAL LAW (Paper - Ill) Privileged Class Deviance Duration : 3 Hours Instructions : a) Answer any five questions. b) All questions carry equal marks. Total Marks : 75 (5x15=75) 1. "Police treat third degree methods as a necessary evil"- Critically examine this statement and analyze judicial opinion in this regard. 2. Discuss the concept of white collar crimes as laid down by Edwin Sutherland and discuss the elements that distinguish white collar crimes form traditional crimes. 3. Discuss measures adopted to limit deviances within the medical profession. 4. "There is need for rules prescribing appropriate behaviour by judges." Comment with reference to instances of judicial misconduct in India. 5. "The Right to Information Act, 2005 ensures public access to information." Elucidate. 6. Critically examine the powers, functions and role of the Central Vigilance Commission in weeding out corruption from public life. 7. Discuss the offences, penalties and Authorities under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and comment on the amendments thereto. 8. Write notes on the following : a) Sociological approaches to explain deviance b) Criminalization of politics.

II I llllll!llli Iiiii IIIII IIIII 11111111 BSM -1318 LL.M. (Sem. - IV) Examination, January 2013 CRIMINAL LAW (Paper - Ill) Privileged Class Deviance - Ill Total Marks : 75 ltwttuctlons : 1) Answer any five questions. 2) All questions carry equal marks. (15x5=75) 1 tllh 4lly c txmninc the concept of White Collar crime as laid down by Sutherland. I> IRc wu. tho criticism levelled against it. ' lit 'I'IOfmiHional and unethical journalism have no place in a democratic country'' ( uwrnunt on the importance, role and obligations of professional journalism. :1 {)hwum. tho impact of cyber laws on different forms of cyber crimes. II I )iwnlno iho salient features of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Mention lh dmwl>ncks. t. I llu I ''1 Jhl to Information Act, 2005 is a revolutionary step towards maintaining IHlllhparoncy in State Functionaries' Actions"- Explain. r i.f llil;ully examine the need and importance of ethics in the dispensation of ftlt,tlco. r I xwnlno the legal restraints on police power in India. u Wtllo notes on : 1t) Contral Vigilance Commission h) Ctiminalization of Politics.

l llllllllmllllllllll!llllll~ 1111 BSM - 25 LL.M. (Semester - IV) Examination, June/July 2012 CRIMINAL LAW (Paper - Ill) I )uration : 3 Hours Total Marks :75 Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions. 2) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Examine the meaning of deviance and state and explain the various causes of deviantbehaviour. - (15x5=75) 2. Explain the constitutionality of third-degree methods adopted by police in India. Illustrate with case-law. 3. Critically evaluate the Right to Information Act 2005. 4. "Judicial accountability is absolutely vital for the survived of the rule of law and democracy"- Discuss the need for judicial accountability in India. 5. Examine the efficacy of criminal law in tackling deviance in the m dical professor. 6. Critically examine the prevention of Corruption Act 1988. How far has it been succ essful in achieving its objectives? 7. "There is an urgent need for a healthy and professional police system in India" Discuss the factors and pressures that adversely affect the efficient functioning of police in India. 8. Write notes on : a) Cyber crimes b) Unethical journalism.

It J J~ (Pages : 01) I ' "'''' N" ul f}tu-~cima~ : XJ BSM -19 LL.M. (Sem.- IV) Examination, January- 2012 CRIMINAL LAW (Paper- III) Uut11hcm : 3 llours Total Marks: 75 I"''"' timu: I) 2) Answer any five questions. All questions carry equal marks. (5 X 15 = 75) (1 I) I ~x plain the concept of deviance and illustrate it with various types of deviant behaviors. ( J}) The role of the police and their attitude towards public has resulted in people's distrust oft he police force. Explain and suggest reforms to improve the public image of police. (H ) l ~x plain the problem of corruption in India in the light of present socio - political developments. In your opinion is the Prevention of Corruption Act, sufficient to deal with the situation? C!4; Criticaily discuss the Chagla Commission on LIC, the Mundhra affair. (!5) Discuss custodial violence and clearly bring out the role of the judiciary in curbing the deviant behavior of the police with respect to custodial violence. (!6) Discuss with illustration class deviance among politicians and bureaucrats. {! 7) Government openness is a guarantee against administrative misconduct. Discuss it in the light of Right to Information Act. QS) Write notes on the following : a) Unethical Practi~es at the Bar. b) Encounter Killings.

G -1298 [Total No. or Questions: 8) (Paees: 0 1) a E~J~I. - LL.M. (Semester -IV) Examination, July 2011 CRIMlNAL LAW (Paper- III) Tqo,J(Lj BSM-32 Duration : 3 Hours lnstructions : 1) 2) Answer any five questions. All questions carry equal marks. Total Marks : 75 [5 X 15 = 75] Ql) Critically analyse the concept of white collar crime as laid down by Southerland and illustrate it with suitable examples in the Indian context. Q2) Doctors are involved in the extraction of huge sums during their practice. Elaborate the statement with suitable illustrations. Attempt to explain the process of rationalization in medical profession justifying their deviant behavior. Q3) Explain the issue of corruption in socio-political arena in India. What are the causes. and effects and what measures will you suggest to combat corruption. Q4) Discuss the Commission of Inquiry Act. What is the role of the Vigilance Commissioner. QS) "There is inbuilt guarantee in the Constitution against torture and violence by the state and its functionaries" discuss. Q6) In a pluralistic society, judges are the essential equalizers. They serve no majority or minority either. In this context examine the need to oversee the deviant behavior of the judges in India. Q7) The nation is moving towards the era of openness, transparency and accountability. Discuss. Q8) Write notes on the following: a) Yellow Journalism. b) Cyber Crimes.

I'IUIIIIJU lll:loiijiii IIIIIIIIIII BSM- 117 LL.M. (Semester- IV) Exan1ination, July 2010 CRIMINAL LAW (Paper - 111) Durat10n: 3 Hours Instructions: a) Answer any five questions. b) All questions carry equal marks. Total Marks: 75 (15x5=75) l. 'Use of third degree against the criminals is a human rights violation' Crilically analyze this statement in the light of judicial pronouncement in proh1biting third degree methods used by police. 2. Examine the concept of deviance. Mention the various causes for such deviant behaviour. 3. Critically analyze the concept of white collar crimes as laid down by Sutherland with suitable illustrations. 4. 'Doctors are involved in extraction of huge sums during their practice'. Elaborate this statement with various unethical practices adopted by people involved in medical profession. 5. 'Computer is the main source in commission of cyber crimes'. Elucidate the remedies laid down to control such crimes as per Information Technology Act, 2000. 6. 'Police cases mostly fai1 because of lack of public co-operation,. Mention the legal functions of police and public response in controlling crin1es in our society. 7. Critically analyse tlie importance and mention to what extent the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 was successful in fulfilling the objectives. 8. Write a note on the following : a) Ombudsman and its importance. b) Role of Right to Infonnation Act, 2005 in providing information to the public.

ujo \ l2..ol c (,MuTt4~) IIUillU I Dill D IWI 00 11m NNK-43 LL.M. (Semester- IV) Examination, 2010 CRIMINAL LAW (Paper - III) Privileged Class Deviance Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks: 75 Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from question nos. I to 8. 2) Each question carries 15 marks. (1Sx5=75) I. Deviance is behaviour that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society. Briefly discuss the various theories put forward to explain deviance. 2. Critically examine the various legal provisions which act as a restraint on deviance by police. 3. "Though there is a definite code of conduct for the legal profession, yet it has become only an ornamental document" - Discuss. 4. Discuss existing legislative and judicial measures to combat the menace of corruption in public life. 5. 'Disclosure of information in regard to the functioning of the Government must be the rule and secrecy, an exception'. Examine this statement in the light of the Right to Information Act, 2005. 6. The Information Technology Act, 2000 is a proactive legislation to regulate activity on the internet and prevent its misuse. Comment. 7. Explain the concept of medical malpractice. Analyze the provisions of1aw which impose liability on doctors for medical malpractices committed by them. 8. Write on: a) Sutherland's view on white collar criminality b) Judicial accountability.

IIIBIBWIIII~IIII NNK-43 LL.M. Semester- IV Examination, July 2009 CRIMINAL LAW (Paper- III) Privileged Class Deviance Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 75 Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from question nos. 1 to 8. 2) Each question carries 15 marks. (15x5:::75) 1. What is deviance? Critically examine the various approaches to deviance. 2. Critically examine the efficacy of existing laws to check malpractices in the medical profession. 3. The enactment of the Prevention of Corruption Act reflects Parliament's resolve to m,eet corruption cases with strong hands. Comment.. 4. "Governmental openness is a guarantee against administrative misconduct". Discuss in the light of the Right to Information Act 2005. 5. White collar offenders often go unpunished although their offences are dangerous to society. Elucidate. 6. The constitution of India and the criminal procedure code provide some safeguards against the arbitrary use of powers by police. Discuss. 7. 'In a pluralist society, judges are the essential equalizers. They serve no majority or any minority either'. In this context, examine the need to oversee the deviant behavior of judges in India. 8. Write notes on: a) The LIC-Mundbra affair b) The nexus between criminals and politicians.

11111111 fillllllllllllllllll~ 1111 NNK-40 Duration : 3 Hours Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from below. 2) All questions carry equal marks. Total Marks : 7 5 (5x15=75) 1. The Supreme Court of India has taken a proactive stand against police atrocities and the use of third degree methods by police. Evaluate the impact of Supreme Court directives in this respect. 2. There is a significant rise in the number of unethical practices committed by members of the legal profession. Explain and suggest remedial measures to curb the problem. 3. Discuss relevant legislative provisions determining the powers and the procedure of the police in respect of arrest and investigation. 4. Examine the provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and comment on the effectiveness of the act in preventing and controlling cyber crimes. 5. Explain the concept of 'White Collar Crime'. Discuss the various kinds of white collar crimes in detail. 6. The Lok Pal and the Lok Ayukta are fact fmding and recommendatory bodies - Critically analyse the impact of these bodies as a safety valve against maladministration. 7. Discuss how the Right to Information Act, 2005 is a means to make public authorities. transparent and accountable to the common man. 8. Write notes on : a) Principles of natural justice as a restraint on official deviance. b) Gender based aggressions by state functionaries.

1111111111111111111111111~ 11111111 NNK-40 L,L.M. (Semester - IV) Examination, July 2008 Paper - III : CRIMINAL LAW Instructions : a) Answer any five questions from below. _ b) AU questions carry equal marks. Total Marks : 75 (5xl5=75) l. There is an inbuilt guarantee in the constitution against torture and violence by the state or its functionaries. Discuss. 2. The Information Technology Act 2000 has delineated various cyber offences and prescribed punishments for the commission of such offences -- Criticai1y evaluate. 3. Examine the factors that have contributed to the gr~wth of 'white collar crimes' among professionals in India. 4. There is a growing incidence of malpractices among doctors today. Comment and suggest means ofcombating deviance in the tnedical profession. 5. 'The role of the police and their attitude towards the public has resulted in public dis~rust for police - Explain and suggest reforms to improve the public image of police. 6. 'The nation is m9ving towards an era of openness, transparency and account-ability -Discuss. 7. Explain the various forms of deviance by politicians and bureaucrats. 8. Write notes on : a) Economic offences b) National Police Commission.