ADJ – MODEL EXAM CONDUCTED BY DIG VIJAY COACHING ON 22.07.2012
Answer ALL questions. Each question carries 10 Marks.
- Explain the following
(a)
Doctrine of Basic Structure
(b)
Doctrine of Pith and Substance
(c)
Doctrine of Marshalling
(d)
Doctrine of Contribution
(a)
Under what circumstances a Culpable homicide becomes
Murder. What are the differences between Culpable homicide and Murder. Refer to
the relevant cases.
(b)
What is meant by Arrest? Who can Arrest? What
are the rights of art arrested person?
- Explain the following
(a) Resjudicata
(b) Garnishee
Order
(c) Consensual
Jurisdiction
(d) Cross
Appeals - Cross Objections
(a)
State the grounds on which a Woman married under Muslim
Law is entitled to obtain a decree for the dissolution of her marriage.
(b)
State the grounds on which a Woman married under Hindu
Law is entitled to obtain a decree of divorce.
5.
(a)
What is meant by a ‘Will’? What are the legal
formalities of a Will ? Whether a testator can transfer his properties by will
to a stranger? Is there any restriction on this point under Muslim Law?
(b)
Who can seek re-determination of compensation of land
under Sec. 28-A of the Land Acquisition Act ? V/hat are the conditions to be
satisfied for such re-determination ?
6.
Explain the following
(a)
Conclusive Proof
(b)
Dying Declaration
(c)
Contracts opposed to Public Policy
(d)
Condonation of delay.
7.
(a)
“Preferential treatment to certain persons belonging to
backward classes in the form of reservation in education and jobs as provided
in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the constitution of India
is a means of ensuring the canon of equality enshrined in the preamble of the
constitution of India”.
— Evaluate the statement.
(b)
What is meant by Evidence? Explain Primary and
Secondary evidence of documents. Under what circumstances Secondary evidence is
allowed by the Court?
8.
Distinguish between
(a)
Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee
(b)
Lease and License
(c)
Vested Interest and Contingent Interest
(d)
Coercion and Undue Influence
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