H3LC101 Register No.
H 2178
LL.B. (Hons.) DEGREE
(SEMESTER) EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2021.
(For the candidates admitted from
2020-2021 onwards)
First Ycar - First
Semcster
P'aper I
INTRODUCTION TO LAW, LEGAL METHODS AND
LEGAL RESEARCH
Time: 2, hours
Maximum: 70 marks
PART A(2 x 15 = 30 marks)
Answer TWO of the following in about 800
1.
words each.
Define Interpretation. Explain in detail
the various schools
Interpretation. of
2. Explain the principles of data collection. What are the methods of
collection? data
3
Explain in detail, the basic concepts of Legal
Philosophy.
4 Write a detailed note on the Hierarchy of
Criminal Courts in India.
PART B- (2 x 10 = 20 marks)
Answer TWOof the following by referring to relevant
and decided cases. Give cogent provisions of law
reasons.
5. An accused was prosecuted for mot complying with an
statute. Examine to what extent he could chailenge the order made under a
of the criminal validity of the order
trials.
6 To remove the disability imposed by the
custom and
classes of Hindus against entry into Hindu Piblic temple, usageState
on certain
X
Law under Article 25(2) (b)of the passed a
Constit1ution
any such temple to all sections of Hindus. The
and throws open the entry to
Hindu temple resisted the application as theyIrustees
of a dernominational
was built for the benefit of particular secior oi contended that the Temple
iiindus. Discuss the Rule of
Interpretation that you will apply to resolve the above dispuie.
7 The Petitioners who were accused of
murder were been awarded death
penalty as the final punishment and were waiting
sentence. The Petitioners had filed review petition,for the execution of the
Petition against the mode of execution of death and allappeal, Special Leave
Decide. these were rejected.
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8. In State X there were various men, women and children, who were in
unlawful detention, as prisoners. A Petition was filed before the
Supremeor
Court questioning the said Unlawful detention without any due process
trial. Explain the problem with relevant Case Law.
PART C-(5 x 4= 20 narks)
9. Write short notes on FIVE of the following in about 150 to 200
words each:
(a) Explain the legal maxim "ACTUS NON FACIT REUM NISI MENS
SIT REA".
(b) Explain Legal Ethics.
(©) Write a note on the Doctrine of Reasoned Decisions".
(d) Write a note on the kinds of statutes.
(e) Explain the legal terms "Sub Judice" and "Ad-hoc".
() Explain the role of law in Human Life and Welfare.
(g) Write a note on Information Communication Assisted Research.
(h) How to improve legal insights on contemporary social problems?
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H3LC102 Register No.
H 2179
LL.B. (Hons.)DEGREE (SEMESTER) EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2021.
(For the candidates admiticd from 2020 2021 onwards)
Frst Ycar- First Semester
Paper II JURISPRUDENCE
Time:2 hours Maximum: 70 marks
PART A (2 x 15 =30 marks)
Answer TWOof the following in about 800 words each.
1 Define Jurisprudence and explain the nature, scope and utility of
Jurisprudence in this contemporary Era.
2 Define Law and explain the classical and nodern sources of Law.
3. Define Right" and Duty" and elaborately discuss the various kinds of Rights
and Duties.
4 Examine the concept of Property" in Jurisprudence.
PART B- (2 x 10 = 20 marks)
Answer TWO of the following by referring to the relevant provisions of law
and decided cases. Give cogent reasons.
5. In March 2020, large amounts of the dangerous gas leaked from one of the
units of Gaviscon Chemical Industry. It had been a cause of nuisance for a long
time because all functions were setup under one roof which is surrounded by
the area which is thickly populated. APublic Interest Litigation was filed by a
Social Action Group. Decide the case by framing the issues with the help of
decided cases.
6 In January 2020, a fire broke out in a Cinema Hall in a city wherein 60 theatre
goers died and 120 were injured. During intermission, a transformes of the
City Electricity Board caught fire, so the smoke reached the cinema hall and
the electricity went of. People tried to move out through the exit; one exit was
full of noxious fumes and other exit was locked.
The case was filed against the owner of cinema hall, City Electricity Board
that installed a defective generator in the basement of the theater, and the
Licensing Authority. Fix the issues, frame the charges and decide the case
with suitable example.
7 Shrimathi, a native of Hyderabed, came to Chennai and admitted in the
Government Hospital, sought an abortion at the sixth month of her pregnancy.
But the doctors restricted the women's right to choose. Frame the issues and
decide the case.
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forcing his two
tince, an avowed atheist obiected that the marker school was
8.
Chldren to recite a 22 words nraver at the beginning of the day which is
Vi0lative of fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution. Fix the issue,
frame the charges and decide the case.
PART C-(5 x 4=20 marks)
9. Write short notes on FIVE of the following in about 150 to 200 words each.
(a) Rule of Law
(b) Theories of Justice
(c) Person
(d) Liability
(e) Public Interest Litigation
() Pure Theory of Law
(g) Jural Correlatives and Jural Opposites
(h) Legal Realism
H31.C103 Regtey No
H 2180
(or the caddntes anffed hom 2020 202| onwards)
LLB. (HONS.) DEGREE (SEMESTER) EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2021.
lrst Year l'irst Semester
P'aper lII - LAW OF TORTS
Tme:1 hours
Maximum:70 marks
PART A -(2 x 15 = 30 marks)
Answer TWO of the following in about 800 words each.
1 "He who acts through another is deemed in law as doing it himself" -
with relevant case laws.
Elucidate
2 State in brief the grounds of discharge of liability in Torts.
3 Discuss the salient features of Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
4. "A wrongdoer is liable for his tortious act except under certain conditions."
Explain such conditions with relevant case laws.
PART B-(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
Answer TWO of the following by referring to relevant provisions of law and
decided cases. Give cogent reasons.
5. Raju is a medical practitioner running a clinic. Ravi is running a brick
powdering mill next to Raju's Clinic. The brick powder spread into the
consultation room of the Raju's Clinic. Raju sued Ravi. Can he succeed?
6 X went to Central Railway Station, Chennai to receive his wife and daughter.
As he was walking on the platform to reach the compartment to pick his
family, he slipped on a patch and sustained injuries. Xsued the railways to
claim compensation. Decide.
7 Uma and Umesh jointly wrote a letter containing defamatory matter about
Rahul and send to him by Registered post. The letter was written in Telugu.
Rahul knows Tamil and English. So he took the help of his servant to read the
letter. Subsequently he sued Uma and Umesh as joint tort feasors. Decide.
8 X, the driver of a truck sat by the side of the conductor and allowed the
conductor to drive. The conductor caused an acoident with an autorickshaw as
a result, the passengers in the auto died. Decide.
PART C- (5 x 4= 20 marks)
9 Write short notes on FIVE of the following in about 150 to 200 words each.
(a) Damnum Sine injuria
(b) Last opportunity Rule
(c) Assault and Battery
(d) Discharge of torts
(e) Conversion
() Public Nuisance
(g) Central Consumer Protection Authority
(h) Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission.
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H3LC104| Register No.
H2181
LL.B. (Hons.) DEGREE (SEMESTER) EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2021.
(or the candidates admitted from 2020 - 2021 onwards)
First Year - First Semester
PAPER IVLAW OF CONTRACTS I
Time :2 hours Maximum:70 marks
PART A (2 x 15 = 30marks)
Answer TWO of the following in about 800 words each.
1. Discuss privity of consideration and privity of contract and state the exceptions
to privity of contract.
2. Explain doctrine of ratification, Estoppel and Restitution with regard to
Minor's contract.
3. Define "free consent", Explain the effect of coercion and misrepresentation.
4. Discuss the various ways in which a party to a contract can be discharged.
PART B (2x 10 = 20 marks)
Answer TWOof the following by referring to relevant provisions of law and
decided cases. Give cogent reason.
5. A fire broke out in A's shop. He called surya nagar Fire Brigade to put out the
fire which the later did. A's shop did not come under the free service zone of
the fire brigade although believed to be so, can he be compelled to pay?
6. X deposited his luggage in the Ys cloak-room and in return received a ticket.
A term printed on the ticket exempted the Y from liability for loss or
misdelivery of the luggage. X's luggage was delivered to an unauthorised
person with out production of the ticket. X filed a suit against Y for breach of
contract. Can he succeed?
7. Xa mother gifted her properties to her daughter Y. In turn Y has promised
to pay a fixed amount yearly to her maternal uncie Z. After X's death Y stops
payment to "Z. Whether Zcan file a case against Y? Discuss.
8. A company was in great financial difficulties and needed funds to pay some
pressing liablities. The company raised the amount by issue of debentures
while raising the loan, the directors stated that the amount was needed by the
company for its development, purchasing assets and completing buidings.
Analyse whether the directors had committed a false statement.
PART C- (5 x 4= 20 marks)
9.
Write short notes on FVE of the following in about 150 to 200 words each :
(a) Bank loan and renting a bank locker
(6) Legal Obligation and Social Obligation
(c) Wagering contract and contingent contract
() Rescission of contract
(e)
Damages
() Accord and satisfaction
(g) Difference between formalities of a contract with the Government and
general contract
(h) An acceptance toan offer in what a lighted match stick to a train of Gun
powder - Anson, comment.
H3LC105
Register No.
H 2182
LL.B.(Hons.) DEGREE (SEMESTER) EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2021.
(Por the candidates ad1mitted from 2020 - 2021 onwards)
irst Year First Semester
Paper V- CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-I
Time: 2} hours Maximum:70 marks
PART A (2 x 15 =30 marks)
Answer TWO of the following in about 800 words each.
1.
"Right to speak includes, right to remain silent. But Right to life does not
include Right to die", Explain thestatement with relevant case law.
2. What is meant by preventive detention? Explain the Constitutional safeguards
provided to preventive detenues.
3 Examine the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive
Principles of State Policy.
4 Explain the concept of Rule of Law and its developments under the Indian
Constitution with the aid of recent case law.
PART B-(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
Answer Two of the follo wing by referring to relevant provisions of law and
decided cases. Give cogent reasons.
5. A son, aged 22 years, was taken to police custody by Asst. Sub-Inspector of
Police in connection with investigation of an offence of theft. He was
handcuffed, tied and kept in the police custody. Next day his mother came to
know that, the dead body of her son with handcuff and multiple injuries was
found lying on the Railway Track. The mother wrote a letter to Supreme Court
alleging custodial death of her son- Advise the mother.
and
6 Some of the children were employed in the manufacturing unit of matches
fireworks and another set of children were employed in the process of packing
unit of matches and fireworks - Decide the Constitutionality of such
employment.
7. An appellant was a former Chief Minister of a State. Certain charges of
corruption were levelled against her and in course of inquiry she was called to
Police Station and to answer certain written questions. The appellant refused
to answer the questions -Justify her action with cogent reasons.
8 An appellant, who was an unemployed graduate having experience to run fair
price shop was denied toget the dealership by the Government, The dealership
was given to a Matriculate person in view of the government policy of givng
preference to less educated persons - Decide.
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PART C-(5 x 4= 20 marks)
to 200
9. Write short notes on FIVE of the following in about 150
words each:
(a) Constitutional Conventions
(b) Latimer House Principles
(c) Termination of Citizenship in India
(d) Doctrine of Eclipse
(e) Due Process of Law
() Right against exploitation
(g) Right to Sleep
(h) Enforcement of Fundamental Duties.
H3LC106 Register No.
LLB. (Hons.) DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, JULY 2021. H2183
(For the candidates admitfed from 2020- 2021
onwards)
Pirst Yeur First Semester
PAPER VI- FAMILY LAW-I
Time:24 hours
Maximum:70 marks
PART A (2 x 15 = 30 marks)
Answer TWO of the following in about 800words each.
1. Examine the legal consequences of void and voidable marriages
the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. according to
2. Explain the provisions relating to maintenance of wife and children under the
Hindu, Muslim and Christian Laws.
3. State the conditions to be satisfied for a valid marriage under the
Special
Marriage Act, 1954. Describe the significance of registration of marriage under
that Act.
4. Discuss the provisions relating to court's jurisdiction and procedure for the
issues raised on marriage and divorce under various religious laws.
PART B- (2 x 10 = 20 marks)
Answer TWOof the following by referring to relevant provisions of law
and decided cases. Give cogent reasons.
5. Rahul and Reshma both Aryasamajists married in 2003. The wife became a
convert to Christianity. She sued for judicial separation under the Divorce Act,
1869. The husband resists on the ground that he is a Hindu and so that the Act
of 1869 is not to him. Decide.
6. The immovable property of a Hindu ninor is soid by the father for the benefit
of the minor without the consent of the court. ls the sale valid?
7. Sumeeda, a Muslim woman, lived with her husband for iwo months and then
went to her parents house. After two years she said for dissolution of marriage
on the ground that she was not maintained by her husband for two years.
Decide.
8 Radhika, a Hindu girl aged about 25 years wants to marry her maternal
uncle's son aged about 22 years under the Special Marriages Act, 1954. Give
the lega! advice.
PART C- (5 x 4 = 20 marks)
9. Write short notes on FIVE of the following in about 150 to 200 words
each.
(a) Schools of Hindu Law
(b) Restitution of Conjugal Rights under Hindu Law.
(c) Divorce by MutualConsent under Muslim Law.
(d) Unisex Marriage
(e) Family Courts
(f) Right to choice
(g) Promt Dower
(h) Saptapadhi