Legal Studies Sample Paper Sub Code: 074 Max Marks 100 Time 3 Hrs
Legal Studies Sample Paper Sub Code: 074 Max Marks 100 Time 3 Hrs
Legal Studies Sample Paper Sub Code: 074 Max Marks 100 Time 3 Hrs
2. Amit sold his farmhouse to Puja which consisted of apple and plum 1 2 A
orchards, meant primarily for selling the produce of the orchards. Identify
which law will govern this transaction:
a. Sale of Goods Act
b. Transfer of Property Act
c. Indian contract Act
d. Consumer protection Act
3. Ashish hits Rohan with a stone from his rear. Rohan could not see the stone 1 2 H
coming towards him. Does this act amount to tort?
a. Yes, because battery can take place even without assault
b. Yes, because assault can take place even without battery
c. No, battery cannot take place without assault
d. No, assault cannot take place without battery
4. Gopal is a neighbor of Pankaj. Gopal hangs wet clothes on his balcony and 1 3 A
the dripping water spoils the clothes of Pankaj. This situation leads to a fight
between the two. How can the dispute be best resolved between the two
parties;
a. Ombudsman
b. Arbitration
c. Mediation
d. Conciliation
5. Ashok was convicted and awarded death penalty in a rarest of rare case by 1 4 A
the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the year 2010. The sentence has not
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been executed till date while Ashok is languishing in Tihar Jail waiting for the
execution. Which of the following options can be best applied in this
situation:
a. Ashok cannot be given any relief as it’s a rarest of rare case
b. Ashok has a right to appeal as the wait period is longer than 5 years
c. Ashok does not have a right to appeal as no appeal can be filed against
the judgment of a Supreme Court
b. Ashok has a right to appeal on the ground of reformation.
6. Mr. Smith, a foreign national visited India and was arrested on the suspicion 1 4 A
of smuggling gold. He did not have the means to engage a lawyer and was
thus unable to present his case. Identify the fundamental right of Mr. Smith
violated in the above situation:
a. Article 14 – Right to equality
b. Article 19 – Right to freedom
c. Article 21 – Right to life and personal liberty
d. Article 24 – Right against exploitation
7. Vishal, a lawyer appearing in the Supreme Court argues cases in court upon 1 5 U
instructions from another advocate. He wears gown that has flaps on the
shoulders and cannot file a vakalatnama. Which category of lawyers does
Vishal belong to?
a. Senior Advocate
b. Advocate on Record
c. Solicitor
d. Attorney General
8. Arrange sequentially, the evolution of legal services in India 1 6 U
1. Article 39A inserted via 42nd Amendment Act
2. Committee under Justice Krishna Iyer to develop legal aid scheme for
states
3. Parliament enacted the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
4. Committee on National Implementation of Legal Aid under Justice P N
Bhagwati
a. 1,2,3,4
b. 1.3.2.4
c. 4,1,2,3
d. 2,1.4,3
9. How do regulators assist in the functioning of Tribunals? State, giving 2 1 R
examples.
10. Apart from early retirement age, give any two factors that deter any senior 2 1 H
lawyer from accepting judgeship in India.
11. Rita is charged for stealing jewelry. During the trial, she negotiates with the 2 2 A
prosecution whereby the prosecution agrees to press for lesser charges.
Identify and explain this arrangement.
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return to Candia. What is the status of Saahi in International Law? Identify
the International convention which provides legal safeguards to Saahi in this
context.
13. How has the adversarial system followed by India made access to justice 2 6 H
difficult?
14. State salient features of Lok Adalat and Permanent Lok Adalat. 2 6 EV
15. Explain the reasons for granting special status to Judiciary in India. 4 1 R
17. Evaluate the role of ADR techniques and institutions help in promoting 4 3 EV
lawyers as social engineers.
18. Vanya completed LLB in the year 2012 from India. In 2014, she went to USA 4 5 R
and now wants to practice law there. Advise her on the requirements she
needs to fulfill before she can practice Law in the USA.
19. Consider the following situations and answer the questions that follow: 4 5 H
a. In India, a Law Firm mentions on their website, their areas of expertise.
b. In India, a Law Firm promotes itself by putting up billboards across the city
and distributing flyers at the traffic signals.
Which of the abovementioned situations does not violate the guidelines
given by BCI regarding advertisement by Lawyers? Give reasons for your
answer. State the guidelines provided by Bar Council of India regarding
advertisements.
20. Describe the procedure for empanelment of lawyers and senior advocates 4 6 U
under the NALSA regulations, 2010.
21. Haircare Pvt Ltd advertised that usage of its shampoo ‘Tresses’ leads to long 5 2 A
and shiny hair. It claimed that it would give a reward of Rs. 2000 who would
face hair fall after using the shampoo. Riya after using the shampoo,
suffered from a severe hair fall. She claimed the reward of Rs. 2000. The
company refused the reward stating that the offer was not made to her.
Decide whether Ms. Riya can claim the reward or not. Also refer the relevant
case law.
22. Ajit was suspected of being involved in child abduction and merely on this 5 4 H
suspicion was assaulted by the inhabitants of his village. A detailed report
came in the newspaper highlighting the inaction of state agencies in
protecting Ajit and his basic non derogable rights. Name the specialized
body which can take action against the state agency. Give its functions and
powers.
23. 'Each country has their own method of dealing with the application of 5 7 U
International Law to its jurisdiction.' Can International law be directly
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applied in the domestic jurisdiction? Explain, giving the current position in
India as developed by Constitutional provisions and case law.
24. Evaluate the importance of the following International Human Right Laws 5 7 EV
a. UDHR
b. Erga Omnes obligations
25. Identify the related principles enunciated by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in 6 1 A
various case laws through Judicial Review and explain the following briefly.
a. Part III of the Constitution, among others cannot be amended or taken
away.
b. Sentence or punishment should not be disproportionate and
burdensome.
c. Chance of hearing cannot be debarred completely.
27. Vitawin and Energo, two companies manufacturing health drinks had a 6 3 A
dispute over manufacturing technique. They want to resort to alternate
dispute resolution to solve their dispute rather than going for the traditional
litigation. Suggest the most suited alternate dispute resolution mechanism.
Explain the procedure and compare the decision rendered under the
suggested ADR mechanism and court order.
28. What are Directive Principles of State Policy? State its main features and 6 4 R
give one instance where a DPSP was raised to the status of Fundamental
Right.
29. Describe the Advocates’ Act, 1961, and explain how it revolutionized legal 6 5 U
profession in India.
30. Describe the structural Constitution of the Central Authority. What are the 6 6 R
functions of the Central Authority?