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LL.B (Semester - I)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LAW OF CRIMES (LC 0504)
(2017 Pattern) `(Revised Syllabus (2017-18)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from part ‘A’.Each question in part ‘A’ is for 20
Marks.
2) Answer any two questions from part ‘B’.Each question in part ‘B’ is for 15
Marks.
3) Answer question no.9 from part ‘C’as directed. The question no.9 is for 10
Marks.

PART-A [2 × 20 = 40]

Q1) When Culpable Homicide is not amounting to Murder? Discuss.

Q2) Explain in detail the offences relating to marriage under the Indian Penal Code.

Q3) Discuss the provisions relating to 'Abetment ' under the Indian Penal Code.

Q4) What is mean Defamation?Critically discuss the provisions relating to

Defamation under IPC.

PART-B [2 × 15 = 30]

Q5) Discuss in detail the offences against the public tranquility under IPC.

Q6) Explain in detail the Hurt and Grievous hurt under IPC.

P.T.O.
Q7) Critically discuss the offence of 'Mischief' under IPC.

Q8) Discuss the provisions relating to right of private defense as to Body.

What are its limitations.

PART-C [10]
Q9) Answer any two of the following:
a) 'A' being 'Z' s servant, and entrusted by 'Z' with the care of 'Z's plate,
dishonestly runs away with plate. without Z' s consent.
Discuss 'A's liability.
b) 'A' an officer of a Court of justice, being ordered by that court to arrest
'Y' and after due enquiry believing 'Z' to be 'Y' arrests 'Z' .
Discuss 'A' s liability.
c) 'A' has a sexual intercourse with Mrs.'B' without her consent.Discuss
'A's liability.
d) 'A' intentionally pulls up a woman's veil without her consent. Discuss
'A' s liability.

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P5322 [Total No. of Pages : 2


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LL.B. (Semester - I)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LAW
Revised Syllabus (2017-18)
Legal and Constitutional History (LC 0501)
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 20
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 15
marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 from Part C as directed. The question No.9 is for 10
marks.
PART - A [2 × 20 = 40]
Q1) Write a detail note on administration of justice in Madras.

Q2) “The Charter issued to the Company by King George I on the 24th September,
1726, turned over a new leaf in the evolution of judicial institutions in the three
Presidency Towns". Critically examine the provisions of Charter of 1726.

Q3) “The Governor-Generalship of Lord Cornwallis which extended from 1786


to 1793 constitutes a very remarkable and a highly creative period in Indian
Legal History_ _ _ _. He Introduced for the first time the principle of
administration according to law _ _ _ _ ". Discuss in detail the judicial plans of
Lord Cornwallis.
Q4) “A great step forward was taken in the Indian Legal History when the Supreme
Court of Judicature was created at Calcutta under the Regulating Act of 1773”.
Critically examine the establishment and working of the Supreme Court at
Calcutta.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 15 = 30]
Q5) How far appeals to Privy Council were allowed from India? Are the decisions
of Privy Council still relevant in the administration of justice in independent
India? Comment.

Q6) "Patna case signifies the chaotic state of administration of justice in the
province of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa". Critically examine the factual setup
and decision given by the Supreme Court in Patna Case.

Q7) Write a note on Montagu-Chelmsford Report and the Government of India


Act, 1919.

Q8) Discuss in detail the jurisdiction of the Federal Court.

PART - C [2 × 5 = 10]
Q9) Write short note on any two
a) Charter of 1600: Establishment of East India Company
b) Cossijurah Case
c) Significance of Historiography
d) Charlotte Abraham v. Francis Abraham, 9 MIA 199 (PC)

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P5323 [Total No. of Pages : 2


[5336]-103
LL.B. (Semester - I)
First Year of Three Years Law Course
FAMILY LAW - I
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All PARTS are compulsory.
2) Attempt any two questions from Part A, Part B and Part C.
3) Part A carries 40 marks, Part B carries 30 marks and Part C carries 10
marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [2 × 2 = 40]
Q1) Explain and distinguish between two main schools of Muslim Law.

Q2) Muslim treats marriage as a contract while it is a sacrament for Hindus. Explain.

Q3) Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Indian Divorce (Amendment)
Act, 2001.

Q4) State the provisions regarding Divorce by Mutual Consent under all personal
Law including Central Law.

PART - B [2 × 15 = 30]

Q5) Elaborate the provisions of the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act,1939,


regarding claim of divorce by Muslim wife.

Q6) Discuss in detail the law relating to ‘Dower’ under Muslim Law.

P.T.O.
Q7) Elaborate provisions for solemnization of marriage under the Special Marriage
Act, 1954.

Q8) When a Hindu wife is entitled to separate residence and maintenance under
the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance, 1956?

PART - C [2 × 5 = 10]
Q9) Answer any two giving reasons:
a) Karan Singh, a Hindu male, aged 65 wants to adopt a girl of 18 years.
Advise him.
b) As per the pre-nuptial agreement, Reshma and Shera have agreed to live
separately after their marriage. State the legal effects of this agreement.
c) Nita and Nilesh, a Hindu couple wants to dissolve their marriage within a
period of three months from the date of their marriage. Advise them.
d) Dolly and Sadiq both Parsi, married under the Special Marriage Act,
1954 without perfoming 'Aashirwad' Ceremony. State the validity of their
marriage.

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P5324
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LL.B (Part - I) (Semester - I)
First Year of Three Years Law course
REVISED SYLLABUS
Law of Contract - I
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 20
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 15
marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 from Part C as directed. The question No. 9 is for 10
marks.

PART - A [2 × 20 = 40]

Q1) Define the term acceptance and explain the legal rules regarding valid acceptance
with the help of decided cases.

Q2) Explain the parties competent to contract in detail.

Q3) Explain the various modes of discharge of contract with the help of suitable
illustrations.

Q4) Explain different rules relating to 'Certain relations resembling those created
by contract' under the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

PART - B [2 × 15 = 30]

Q5) 'An agreement without consideration is void'. Explain exceptions to this general
rule.

Q6) Define undue influence. What is the effect of undue influence on the validity
of contract? Refer appropriate case laws.
P.T.O.
Q7) Define contingent contracts. Discuss the rules relating to contingent contract.

Q8) What do you understand by injunction? What are the types of injunction?
Also explain the cases in which injunction may and may not be granted.

PART - C [2 × 5 = 10]

Q9) Write short notes on any two:


a) Lalman Shukla V. Gauri Dutt
b) Void agreements
c) Quantum Meruit
d) Defences in a suit of specific performance

ddd

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P5325 [Total No. of Pages :2


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LL.B
First Year of Three Year Law Course
Health and Food Law (Semester - I)
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80

PART - A [40]
Attempt any two questions from part A.
Q1) Discuss the international perspectives of Right to Health as human right in the
backdrop of various International Instruments.

Q2) Explain the Constitutional provisions protecting the Right to Health of the
citizens, highlighting the important cases.

Q3) Define Maternity Benefit? Who is entitled to maternity benefits? What are the
kinds of maternity benefits available under the legal arena.

Q4) Critically examine important provisions of the Food Safety and standard Act,
2006 with reference to protection of health and safety of citizens.

PART - B [30]
Attempt any two questions from part B.
Q5) Discuss the various provisions relating to protection of health and safety
under Indian Penal Code 1860.

Q6) Write a detailed note on object and scheme of The Pre-natal Diagnostic
Techniques (Regulation and Prevantion of Misuse) Act 1994.

P.T.O.
Q7) Explain the Responsibilities of State Governments under the National Food
Security Act, 2013.

Q8) Elaborate the need and object of Law on Mental Health.

PART - C [10]

Q9) Write short note on any two


a) Fundamental Right to food and nutrition
b) Safety provisions for workers under Factories Act.
c) Food Safety Appellate Tribunal.
d) World Health Organization

ddd

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P5326 [Total No. of Pages :2


[5336]-106
LL.B.
First Year of Three Years Law Course
EQUITY AND TRUST LAW
(2017 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 20
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 15
marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 from Part C as directed. The question No. 9 is for 10
marks.

PART - A [2 × 20]

Q1) Discuss in detail provisions related to 'Resulting Trust' in the Indian Trust
Act, 1882.

Q2) Discuss in detail provisions related to 'Constructive Trusts' in the Indian Trust
Act, 1882.

Q3) What is 'Charitable Purpose, discuss with relevant case laws under Maharashtra
Public Trust Act, 1950.

Q4) Discuss the provisions related to Budget, Accounts & Audit under Maharashtra
Public Trust Act, 1950.
PART - B [2 × 15]

Q5) Discuss provisions related to rights of beneficiary under the Indian Trust
Act,1882.

Q6) Discuss in detail the grounds of discharge of trustee under the Indian Trust
Act, 1882.
P.T.O.
Q7) Define "Temple" & 'Math' under Maharashtra Public Trust Act, 1950.

Q8) Discuss the provisions related to 'Change Report' and De-registration' of


public trust under Maharashtra Public Trust Act, 1950.

PART - C

Q9) Write any two Short Notes [2 × 5]


a) Fiduciary relationship
b) Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy
c) Equity looks to the intent rather than the form
d) He who comes into equity must come with clean hands

ddd

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LL.B. (Semester - I)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LO 0507: LAW
Criminal Psychology and Criminal Sociology
(2017 Pattern)
Time :3 Hours] [Max. Marks :80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
PART - A
Q1) Answer the following questions in detail (Any Two) [40]
a) Explain various Sociological theories of Crime. Discuss their importance
in understanding the criminal behaviour?
b) Attempt the following:
i) Hirschi’s Social Control Theory
ii) Differential Reinforcement Theory
c) Explain the process of profiling criminal personality. What are the factors
underling criminal profiling? What are its merits and demerits?
d) Define Criminology. Write a detailed note on positivist theory of
Criminology.
PART B
Q2) Answer the following questions (Any Two) [30]
a) Explain ‘Socialization’ and ‘Crime’ with special reference to Differential
Association Theory.
b) Critically evaluate the Cohen’s theory of Delinquent Subculture. How far
it differs from Miller’s lower class gang delinquency theory?
c) Define Criminal Psychology.Examine the Psychological and Psycho-
analytical approaches to crime.
d) What is Forensic Psychology? Discuss the role of Forensic Psychology
in the investigation of crime.

P.T.O.
PART C
Q3) Write short notes on the following: (Any Two) [10]
a) Neo-Classical School
b) Mental Illness and Crime
c) Application of psychology in court
d) Neutralization and Rift Theory

M M M

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LL.B. (Semester - I)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LO 0507: LAW
Criminal Psychology and Criminal Sociology
(2017 Pattern)
Time :3 Hours] [Max. Marks :80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
PART - A
Q1) Answer the following questions in detail (Any Two) [40]
a) Explain various Sociological theories of Crime. Discuss their importance
in understanding the criminal behaviour?
b) Attempt the following:
i) Hirschi’s Social Control Theory
ii) Differential Reinforcement Theory
c) Explain the process of profiling criminal personality. What are the factors
underling criminal profiling? What are its merits and demerits?
d) Define Criminology. Write a detailed note on positivist theory of
Criminology.
PART B
Q2) Answer the following questions (Any Two) [30]
a) Explain ‘Socialization’ and ‘Crime’ with special reference to Differential
Association Theory.
b) Critically evaluate the Cohen’s theory of Delinquent Subculture. How far
it differs from Miller’s lower class gang delinquency theory?
c) Define Criminal Psychology.Examine the Psychological and Psycho-
analytical approaches to crime.
d) What is Forensic Psychology? Discuss the role of Forensic Psychology
in the investigation of crime.

P.T.O.
PART C
Q3) Write short notes on the following: (Any Two) [10]
a) Neo-Classical School
b) Mental Illness and Crime
c) Application of psychology in court
d) Neutralization and Rift Theory

M M M

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P5328 [Total No. of Pages : 2

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LL.B.
First Year of Three Year Law Course
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING LAWS
(2017 Pattern)
Time :3 Hours] [Max. Marks :80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from Part A. Each question in part A is for 20
marks
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in part B is for 15
marks
3) Answer question no.9 from Part C as directed. The question no.9 is for 10
marks

PART - A
Q1) Discuss in detail procedure for procurement of AGMARK under Agricultural
Produce (Grading and Marking) Act, 1937.

Q2) Discuss in detail Procedure of Registration of Plant Varieties and Essentially


Derived Variety under the Protection of Plant varieties and Farmers Rights
Act, 2001

Q3) Discuss in Detail the Functions and Powers of State Marketing Board under
the Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Marketing Act of 1963.

Q4) Discuss in detail the Salient Features of Model Act of 2016 on Agricultural
Produce Marketing in India.
[2 × 20 = 40]
PART B
Q5) Discuss in detail the Right Guaranteed to the Farmers with the help of Judicial
Pronouncement under the Protection of Plant varieties and Farmers Rights
Act, 2001.

Q6) Write a detailed note on Compulsory License under the Protection of Plant
varieties and Farmers Rights Act, 2001.

P.T.O.
Q7) Write a detail note on Experimental Crop Insurance (ECI).

Q8) Write a detail note on Farm Income Insurance Scheme (FIIS). [2 × 15 = 30]

PART C
Q9) Write Any Two Short Notes [2 × 5 = 10]
a) Constitution of State Marketing Board under Agricultural Produce
(Grading and Marking) Act, 1937.
b) Market Fund and its Use under Maharashtra Agricultural Produce
Marketing Act of 1963.
c) Election Fund under Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Marketing Act of
1963.
d) Public Distribution System (PDS)

M M M

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P5329 [Total No. of Pages : 2

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LL.B. - I
LO 0509: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS - I
(2017 Pattern) (Semester - I)
Time :3 Hours] [Max. Marks :80
Instructions to the candidates:
1) All Questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A
Q1) Answer the following Questions in detail (Any Two) [40]
a) Define Intellectual Property? Discuss in detail the various kinds of
intellectual properties. Explain the need for Protection of Intellectual
Property Rights. Support your answer with suitable examples.
b) Define the terms Copyright and Secondary Rights? Discuss in detail the
historical development of International Law of Copyright and Neighboring
Rights Conventions.
c) Define ‘Industrial Designs’? Describe the protections awarded to
Industrial Designs from Paris Convention to TRIPS.
d) Attempt the following:
i) Origin and Development of Trademarks
ii) Remedies for Infringement of IPR

PART - B
Q2) Answer the following Questions (Any Two) [30]
a) Define and explain ‘Geographical Indication’. Discuss the protections
available to ‘Geographical Indications’ undervarious international
conventions.
b) Explain the Meaning, definition and Scope of Patent Law. What are the
defenses and remedies available for infringement of Patent?

P.T.O.
c) Write notes on:
i) Interrelationship between Intellectual Property Rights and Human
Rights
ii) Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing
d) Critically discuss the harmonization of patent law under the TRIPS
Agreement.

PART - C
Q3) Write short notes on the following: (Any Two) [10]
a) Theory of Natural Rights
b) Utilitarian Theory
c) Layout Designs and Integrated Circuits
d) IPR and Cultural Property

M M M

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P5368 [Total No. of Pages : 2


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LL.B. (Semester - II)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LC : 0602 - FAMILY LAW - II
(2017-18 Pattern)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) All Parts are compulsory.
2) Attempt any two questions from Part A, Part B and Part C.
3) Part A carries 40 marks. Part B carries 30 marks and Part C carries 10
marks.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

PART - A [40]

Q1) 'The rights of a Hindu female to succeed the property are enlarged under the
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 and the amendments'.- Explain with illustrations.

Q2) Explain the nature, kinds and incidents of acquisitions of property by a Hindu
under the Hindu law with illustrations.

Q3) Explain the rules relating to vesting of legacies and the different kinds of
legacies under the Indian Succession Act, 1925.

Q4) Explain the administration of 'Waqf' under the Waqf Act, 1995. Discuss
appointment, removal, powers and duties of Mutawalli.

P.T.O.
PART - B [30]

Q5) Explain the special rules of intestate succession among Parsis under the Indian
Succession Act, 1925.

Q6) Explain the 'Doctrine of Election' under the Indian Succession Act, 1925.

Q7) Write brief notes on (5 marks each):

a) Marz-ul-maut

b) Rights and Duties of Karta

c) Disqualifications of inheritance under the Muslim Law

Q8) Explain the rights of 'Coparcener' under the Hindu Law.

PART - C [10]

Q9) Answer any two giving reasons.

a) C, a member of a military force is send for training, where he makes a


privilege will and during training dies. Explain the effect of his will.

b) A legacy is given to X and in case of his death before the testator to Y.


However, X dies before the testator. What will be the effect of X's death
upon legacy?

c) M, a Muslim male makes a gift of his undivided share in land to his friend
Y. State the effect of this gift.

d) P, a Parsi female died intestate leaving behind her father, son and daughter.
Distribute her property.

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[5336]-203
LL.B. (Semester - II)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LC : 0603 - LAW OF CONTRACT - II
Revised Syllabus (2017-18)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 20
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 15
marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 from Part C as directed. The question No. 9 is for 10
marks.

PART - A

Q1) Define 'Bailment' and 'Pledge'. What are the essential features of bailment?
How does it differ from pledge?

Q2) Define 'Condition' and 'Warranty' under a contract of sale. In what cases,
breach of conditions are considered as breach of Warranty? What are the
implied conditions and warranties under the Sale of Goods Act?

Q3) Explain the following :


a) Position of a minor under Indian Partnership Act.
b) Registration of Partnership Firm and consequences of non-registration.

Q4) Define dishonour of a negotiable instrument. What are the modes of dishonor
of a negotiable instrument? Also explain in detail the rules regarding the notice
of dishonour.

P.T.O.
PART - B

Q5) Define and explain the essentials of a contract of indemnity. What are the
rights of indemnity holder?

Q6) Explain in detail the rights and duties of buyer and seller.

Q7) Write a note on presumptions under Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881.

Q8) "No one can transfer a better title than he himself possess". Explain the rule
and exceptions, if any, to this rule.

PART - C

Q9) Write shorts note on - (Any two)

a) Rectification

b) Auction Sale

c) Continuing Guarantee

d) Rights of Outgoing Partner

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P5370 [Total No. of Pages : 2


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LL.B. (Semester - II)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
TORT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
(2017 Pattern)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 20
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 15
marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 from Part C as directed. The question No. 9 is for 10
marks.

PART - A [2 × 20 = 40]

Q1) Explain evolution of Absolute liability by the Indian Judiciary.

Q2) Explain Jurisdiction and Constitution of various forums under Consumer


Protection Act.

Q3) Explain powers and Jurisdiction of a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal.

Q4) "Alone damage will not do, there must be injury as well as damage" Explain
the Statement.

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 15 = 30]

Q5) Explain the nature of vicarious liability. When a master is liable for the acts of
servant?

Q6) Distinguish between libel and slander. When is slander actionable per se?

Q7) What is contributory negligence? What are the basic principles that determine
the existence of contributory negligence?

Q8) Discuss the tort relating to incorporeal personal property.

PART - C [2 × 5 = 10]

Q9) Short Notes (Any Two)

a) Malfeasance, misfeasance and non-feasance

b) Deficiency in service

c) Private Nuisance

d) Extra-judicial remedies

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LL.B.
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LO - 0605 : Media and Law
(New Pattern)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) All parts are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Part - A
Attempt any two questions [40]

Q1) Give detailed note on historical foundation of Media Law in India. Elaborate
the Pre-independence and post-independence policies relating to Media Law.

Q2) Explain in detail the freedom of press guaranteed under the Constitution of
India. Refer to relevant case laws.

Q3) Pre-censorship is valid for films but not for the press. Give your comment
referring to the legal provisions.

Q4) Critically examine the law of Defamation and Sedition in the light of Freedom
of Media.

Part - B
Attempt any two questions [30]

Q5) Explain in detail the provisions of the Telecom Regulatory Authority Act,
1997.
P.T.O.
Q6) Critically examine Development Media Theory and Theory of Social
Responsibility.

Q7) Write a detailed note on Government's power to regulate Broadcasting.

Q8) Discuss the nature and scope of freedom of media in relation with contempt
of court.

Part - C

Q9) Write short note on any two [10]


a) Trial by Media
b) Right to Advertise
c) Role of Media in Electoral Process
d) Right to privacy and freedom of Media

ddd

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LL.B. (Semester - II)
First Year of Three Year Law Course
LO - 0606 : BANKING AND INSURANCE LAW
(2017 Pattern)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) All parts are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Part - A
Answer any Two (Each question carries 20 marks)

Q1) Elaborate various Controls over Management elaborated in the Banking


Regulation Act, 1949.

Q2) What are the various General principles of law of Insurance?

Q3) Discuss in detail Bank Nationalization and Social Control over Banking.

Q4) What are the various Central Banking functions of Reserve Bank of India?

Part - B
Answer any Two (Each question carries 15 marks)

Q5) Discuss provisions relating to constitution of the Insurance Regulatory and


Development Authority.

P.T.O.
Q6) Discuss right to appeal under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial
Assets and Enforcement of Security Interests Act, 2002.

Q7) Explain various provisions of application of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949
to Co-Operative Banks.

Q8) Discuss the provisions relating to intermediaries under the Insurance Act,
1938.

Part - C

Q9) Answer any Two (Each question carries 5 marks)


a) Public liability insurance
b) Licensing of insurance agents under the Insurance Act, 1938
c) Nomination by policy holder under the Insurance Act, 1938.
d) Marine insurance.

ddd

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I.LL.B. (Semester - II)
(First Year of Three Years Law Course)
LO - 0609 : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS - II
(2017 Pattern)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer any two questions from Part A. Each question in Part A carries 20
marks.
2) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B carries 15
marks.
3) Answer question No. 9 from Part C as directed. Question No. 9 carries 10
marks.

Part - A [40]

Q1) Examine the law relating to assignment and licensing of copyright.

Q2) Discuss in detail the rights and liabilities of patentee. Also examine the remedies
available in case of patent infringement.

Q3) What is a Trademark? What are the functions of a Trademark? What are the
legal requirements for registration of Trademark in India?

Q4) Define Plant Variety. Examine the criteria for registration and procedure for
registration of variety.

Part - B [30]

Q5) The Copyright Act, 1957 protects two neighbouring rights i.e. Broadcast
Reproduction Rights and Performer's Rights. Explain.
P.T.O.
Q6) Who can apply for the grant of Patent? Which inventions are patentable and
which are not?

Q7) Explain the various kinds of marks protected under the Trade Marks Act,
1999.

Q8) What is a design? Examine the historical background of law of Designs in


India.

Part - C [10]

Q9) Write Short Notes on Any Two:-


a) Copyright Office and Registrar of Copyright.
b) Complete Specification under the Patents Act, 1970.
c) Meaning and definition of Designs.
d) Protection of Breeders under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmer's
Rights Act, 2001.

ddd

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