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Day: Thursday Date: 04/05/2017 111111111111111111I111 34995 Time: 10.00 AM TO 01.00 PM Max Marks: 80 Total Pages: 1 BEAS - II (2009 Course) : SUMMER - 2017 Subject: Jurisprudence N.B.: 1) Attempt ANY SIX questions from all including Q.No.l which is COMPULSORY. 2) Q.No.l carries 20 marks and all other questions carry 12 marks each. Q.l Write short notes on ANY FOUR of the following: a) Imperative theory oflaw b) Primary Rules c) 'Law and state will wither away' - according to Marx d) Legal personality of a dead person e) Incidents of ownership 1) Doctrine of prospective over-ruling Q.2 Discuss the nature and significance of jurisprudence. Q.3 'Reason' is regarded as the founding stone of the ancient natural law theory. Explain the ancient natural law theory with reference to Plato's views of natural law. Q.4 Kelsen has propounded a very developed theory of law, but his theory does not remain a pure theory of law. Comment. Q.5 Roscoe Pound has stated a very remarkable classification interests, which the law has to protect. Explain the theory of classification of interests. Q.6 Customs are regarded as the binding forces of a society, but still every custom cannot be a source of law. Elaborate the characteristics of a valid custom. Q.7 The comer stone of every legal system IS the essence of rights. Discuss the Hohfeldian table of rights. Q.8 Possession is considered to be nine points of ownership in law. Comment. Q.9 Without the concept of liability, the whole system of law and order would crumble down. Discuss in brief the principles of civil liability. Q.lO The fundamental function of law is to protect and promote justice. Explain the concept of justice. * * * 1

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Page 1: Subject: Jurisprudence

Day: ThursdayDate: 04/05/2017

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Time: 10.00 AM TO 01.00 PMMax Marks: 80 Total Pages: 1

BEAS - II (2009 Course) : SUMMER - 2017

Subject: Jurisprudence

N.B.:1) Attempt ANY SIX questions from all including Q.No.l which is COMPULSORY.2) Q.No.l carries 20 marks and all other questions carry 12 marks each.

Q.l Write short notes on ANY FOUR of the following:

a) Imperative theory oflaw

b) Primary Rules

c) 'Law and state will wither away' - according to Marx

d) Legal personality of a dead person

e) Incidents of ownership

1) Doctrine of prospective over-ruling

Q.2 Discuss the nature and significance of jurisprudence.

Q.3 'Reason' is regarded as the founding stone of the ancient natural law theory. Explainthe ancient natural law theory with reference to Plato's views of natural law.

Q.4 Kelsen has propounded a very developed theory of law, but his theory does notremain a pure theory of law. Comment.

Q.5 Roscoe Pound has stated a very remarkable classification interests, which the law hasto protect. Explain the theory of classification of interests.

Q.6 Customs are regarded as the binding forces of a society, but still every custom cannotbe a source of law. Elaborate the characteristics of a valid custom.

Q.7 The comer stone of every legal system IS the essence of rights. Discuss theHohfeldian table of rights.

Q.8 Possession is considered to be nine points of ownership in law. Comment.

Q.9 Without the concept of liability, the whole system of law and order would crumbledown. Discuss in brief the principles of civil liability.

Q.lO The fundamental function of law is to protect and promote justice. Explain theconcept of justice.

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BEAS - II (2009 Course) : SUMMER - 2017

Subject: Contract-II

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Day: SaturdayDate: 06/0512017

Time: 10.00 AM TO 01.00 PMMax Marks : 80 Total Pages: 1

N.B.:1) Attempt ANY SIX questions in all including Q. No.1 which is COMPULSORY.2) Q. No.1 carries 20 marks and all other questions carry 12 marks each.

Q.1

a)b)c)d)e)f)

Q.2

Q.3

Q.4

Q.5

Write short notes on ANY FOUR of the following:

GoodsContract of GuaranteeRights of PledgeePromissory NoteRight of LienHolder in due course

Define Bailment. Explain the rights and duties of a Bailee.

Define Partnership. Explain its essential characteristics.

Define and distinguish between "Sale" and "Agreement to sell".

Define Conditions and Warranties under the Sale of Goods Act. Whencondition can be treated as a warranty?

Q.6 What is a Dissolution of Firm? How does a Partnership firm get dissolved?

Q.7 Discuss in detail various modes of termination of agency under contract ofagency.

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Q.8 What is Bill of Exchange? Explain its essential features.

Q.9 Define Cheque. Explain the procedure for dishonour of cheque.

Q.I0 What is Hire Purchase agreement? Explain the provisions under Hire PurchaseAct,1972

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BEAS - II (2009 Course) : SUMMER - 2017

Subject: Practical Paper - I (Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyersand Bars Bench Relations)

Day: Tuesday 1111111111111111111111 Time: 10.00 AM TO 01.00 PMDate: 09/05/2017 349 9 7 Max Marks : 80 Total Pages: 2

N.B.:1) Attempt any SIX questions in all by choosing TWO from each action.2) Questions from Section A and Section - C carries 10 marks each and question

from Section - B carry 20 marks.

SECTION-A

Q.l Advocacy in not a craft but calling. Explain seven lamps of advocacy asdiscussed by Judge Abbot parry in his book, "The seven Lamps of Advocacy".

Q.2 "Advocate must not do anything which is calculated to obstruct, divert orcorrupt the stream of justice". Discuss with reference to duties of an advocatetowards the court and client.

Q.3 Explain in detail Advocate's right to practice under Article 19 (1) (g) of theConstitution with the help of case laws.

SECTION-B

Q.4 Critically evaluate the 'Role of Bar Council of India' in regulating the legalprofession in India.

Q.5 What is professional misconduct? Explain the remedies and punishmentsavailable for professional misconduct.

Q.6 What are the defences open to Contemner under the Contempt of Court Act,1971.

Q.7 Explain any TWO of the following:

a) Advocate General Bihar V. M.P Khair Industries 1980(3) SCC 311.

b) R.K. Garg V. Shanti Bhushan (1995) 1 SCC 3.

c) Afzal V state of Haryana 1995 supp. 2 SC 388.

d) E.S. Reddy V The Chief Secretary (1987) 3 SCC 258.

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SECTION·C

Q.8 Explain the Importance of Accountancy for Lawyers in India.

Q.9 Prepare a Trial Balance from the following ledger balances as on 31st

December, 2015.

Name of the Account Balance (Rs),

Goodwill 18,000Building 76,000Capital 46,000

I Cash in hand 2,100Sales Return s 2,400Drawings 10,000Purchase Returns 1,300Furniture 23,000Sales 85,600Purchase 29,200Debtors 19,100Plant and Machinery 34,500Bank Overd raft 14,900Creditors 42,200o enin Stock 15,800Salaries 18,700Bills Receiv able 10,400Bills Payabl e 29,200Loan from Mrs.B. 40,000

Q.I0 Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement from the following particulars. Mr.

Ankit finds that the bank balance shown by his cash book on 31 st December,

2015 is 21000 (credit) but the pass book shows a difference due to the following

reasons.

a) Cheque No. 41 for Rs. 1080 favouring Basu and Co. has not yet been presented.b) A post dated cheque for Rs. 600 has been debited in the bank column of the

cash book but could not have been presented in any case.c) Four cheques totaling Rs. 2400 sent to the bank have not yet been collected

while a fifth cheque for Rs. 800 deposited in the account has been dishonoured.d) Fire insurance premium amounting Rs. 100 paid by the bank under a standing

order has been entered in the cash book.e) A bill for Rs. 2000 was retried by the bank under a rebate ofRs. 15 but the full

amount of the bill was credited in the bank column of the Cash Book.

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BEAS - II (2009 Course) : SUMMER - 2017

Subject: Constitutional Law - II

Day: FridayDate: 12/0512017

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Time: 10.00 AM TO 01.00 PMMax Marks: 80 Total Pages: 1

N.B.:1) Attempt any SIX questions in all including Q. No.1 is COMPULSORY.2) Q. No.1 carries 20 marks and all other questions carry 12 marks.

Q.l Write short notes on any FOUR of the following:

a) Meaning of Federalism

b) Doctrine of occupied field

c) Collective responsibility of member of Parliament

d) Power of Governor

e) Doctrine of pleasure

1) Effects of emergency on fundamental rights

Q.2 Comparatively analyze the Indian Constitution with US and AustralianConstitution.

Q.3 Critically evaluate legislative relations between centre and state.

Q.4 Explain the powers of President and his position after 42nd Amendment.

Q.5 Discuss the administrative relations between centre and state.

Q.6 Explain in detail with the help of decided cases the power, privileges andimmunities of the members of parliament.

Q.7 Write notes on:i) Anti defection lawii) Financial Relations

Q.8 Discuss the method of constitutional amendment and explain the limitationimposed by the apex court on the power of parliament under Article 368 of theIndian constitution.

Q.9 Elucidate the legislative process and provisions as to introduction and passingof Bills.

Q.I0 What do you mean by break down of constitutional machinery? Discuss withthe help ofS.R Bommai case.

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BEAS • II (2009 Course) : SUMMER· 2017

Subject: Optional - II a) Media and Law

Day: MondayDate: 15/05/2017

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Time: 10.00 AM TO 01.00 PMMax Marks : 80 Total Pages: 1

N.B.:1) Attempt ANY SIX questions including Q.No.1 which is COMPULSORY.2) Q.No.l carries 20 marks and all other questions carry 12 marks each.

Q.l Write short notes on ANY FOUR of the following:

a) Aarushi case

b) Internet

c) Media trial

d) Paid news

e) Media freedom during emergency

f) Romesh Thapar v. State of Madras

Q.2 Elaborate the restrictions imposed on media by constitution.

Q.3 Explain the role of media during Mumbai terror attacks.

Q.4 Examine the need of Official Secret Act, 1923 in today's age of information.

Q.5 Discuss the concept of author and owner of copyright.

Q.6 Discuss in detail the salient features of Right to Information ..

Q.7 Discuss the composition of censor board constitution under cinematograph Film.

Q.8 Explain the role of press council to uplift the standard of Journalism.

Q.9 Explain in detail the law of defamation.

Q.I0 Discuss how the self regulation guidelines play an important role in uplifting thestandard of Journalism.

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