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Code No 5551
FACULTY OF LAW LLB I SemRegular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Subject Law
Paper - I Indian Contract Act-I
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Ans-ver any F ive of the follow ing in not more than 80 words
1 Acceptance
2 Fraud
3 Voidable contracts
4 Remission
5 Quantum meriut
6 Consideration
7 Eiquidateddamages
8 Prohibitory
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 Define consideration His said that A contract without consideration is void Are there any exceptions to this rule
10 Discuss the validity of contract with a minor
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11 Examine the grounds of impossibility of performance of contract
12 Does the law of contract impose any obligation on a person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act of person done for the former
PART-C (2x 1 0=20 marks) -Answer any Two of tae following
13 X amp Co a firm of printers agree to print 1 doo copies of a book for Y amp Co a firm of publishers After the book and delivering all
cQpies to Y amp Co X amp Co discovers for the first time that parts of the books are libelous Y amp Co are now refusing to pay X amp Co the
- price Advice X amp Co
14 ofR attached in execution ofamoney decree The decree of fact against another person of a similar name In
to save his property from being sold away R paid the amount of the
decree Subsequently he sued P for getting the amount back Will he succeed
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) I - Semester Examination April May2008
Subject LAW
Paper-101 Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words (5x6=30 marks)
1 Valid offer 2 Consideration 3 Wagering agreements 4 Novation 5 Accord and Satisfaction 6 Quantum meriut 7 Duty to mitigate 8 Preventive relief
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15==30 marks)
1 The law of contract is not the whole law of agreements nor is it the whole law of obligations Discuss
2 The doctrine of frustration has often been said to depend on adding a term to the contract by implication Comment middot
3 Discuss the rights and obligations of finder of lost goods 4 What are the principles on which specific performance of a
contract may be granted or may not be granted
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the fQllowing (2xlO=20 marks)
13 Ami nor f r a ud u len t Iy rep res e n ts t a a m 0 ne y le n d e r t hat hewaS 0 f full age and executed a mortgage deed for Rsl0OOO Has the money lender any right of action against the minor middot for the money lent or for damages for fraudulent misrepresentation
14 A made a contract with B for suppl y ing to him certain goods at a place outside the state where t he re was no prohibiti on again st sending the goods outside the state Subsequently prohibition was imposed on the sending of those goods to that place and railway booking was consequently closed A failed to supply the goods B sued A for damages for non-supply of goods A
pleaded that the contract became impossible of performance and so he was absolved from performing it Vvili A succeed
15 A instructs B to enter on his behalf into a wagering transaction B loses in the transaction and pays from his pocket He thereafter sues A for reimbursement Can A raise the plea of
16 Ram and Syam entered into an agreement for sale of 50
computers at a cost of Rs 2 lakh Syam sends his acceptance for the above proposal through E-mail to the website address of Ram Ram did not supply goods What is the remedy available to Syam under the contract Act
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper I INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80 PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l Quasi contracts
2 Free Consent
3 Invitation to offer
4 Doctrine of Public Policy
5 Wagering contract
6 Doctrine of Frustration
7 Quantum meriut
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 What is Offer Discuss briefly the law relating to communication of offer acceptance and revocation
10 Discuss various modes by which a contract may be discharged
11 Every agreement in restraint of trade is void Eluddate this cuncept and state exceptions to the rule
12 Discuss the provisions of the Specific Relief Act relating to contracts which are specifically enforceable
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A issued a pamphlet offering to pay Rs 500 - to anyone who brings to him his missing son B traces the boy and brings him to N Can B claim reward 7 Does it make any difference that B is the servant of A sent to trace the boy
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favaour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the fresh promissory note
15 A filed a suit against B He engaged C to perform pooja for his success in the suit and promised to pay him Rs 5000 - in the event of his success A succeeded in the suit but refused to pay the reward to C C brings a sui t for reco vering reward Decide
16 A paid Rs 15000 - to B to secure for her son a seat in a medical college by using his influence with selection committee B fails to secure a seat for II As son A sued B to recover the amount of Rs 15000- Decide
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PAOALA RAMA REDOI LAW COLLEGE HYDERABAD - 500 073
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3 YDC) I iii Year (5 YdC) I Semester (backlog) Examination August I September 2005
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - 1
Paper I Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Answer all questions All questions cany equal marks
1 (a) Define Contract and mention the essentials of a Valid Contract Or
(b) VJhat is a Standards form of Contract Discuss the binding nature of Standard form of Contract
Or
2 (a) Fiow does a mistake affect a Contract Explain Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
Or (b) When the object of a contract is lawful Give examples
3 Under what circumstances a Valid Contract is discharged Or
(b) What is an Emticipatory breach of a Contract Explain its consequences
4 (a) State the law with regard to necessaries supplied to a person incapable of entering into a Contract
Or (b) What is duty to mitigate State the Law with regard to it
5 (a) What is Specific Relief Explain the Law with regard to recovery of possession of movable property
Or (b) Explain Injunction Mention the different types of Injunctions
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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F A CD L T Y 0 F LAW
LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB f Year (3-YDC)IIII Year (5-YDC) (I-Semester) (Backlog) Examination JulyAugust 2007
LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year I Semester Examination
MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
soleinnIzation of valid marriage
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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(3 YDC) amp (5YDC) I - Semester Examination April May 2008LLB
Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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5 Maintenance 6 Intestate succession 7 Dwelling house B Classes of heirs
PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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FACULTY OF LA LLB (3 YDC) I Year I Semester Examination
MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
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9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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11 Examine the grounds of impossibility of performance of contract
12 Does the law of contract impose any obligation on a person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act of person done for the former
PART-C (2x 1 0=20 marks) -Answer any Two of tae following
13 X amp Co a firm of printers agree to print 1 doo copies of a book for Y amp Co a firm of publishers After the book and delivering all
cQpies to Y amp Co X amp Co discovers for the first time that parts of the books are libelous Y amp Co are now refusing to pay X amp Co the
- price Advice X amp Co
14 ofR attached in execution ofamoney decree The decree of fact against another person of a similar name In
to save his property from being sold away R paid the amount of the
decree Subsequently he sued P for getting the amount back Will he succeed
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Subject LAW
Paper-101 Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words (5x6=30 marks)
1 Valid offer 2 Consideration 3 Wagering agreements 4 Novation 5 Accord and Satisfaction 6 Quantum meriut 7 Duty to mitigate 8 Preventive relief
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15==30 marks)
1 The law of contract is not the whole law of agreements nor is it the whole law of obligations Discuss
2 The doctrine of frustration has often been said to depend on adding a term to the contract by implication Comment middot
3 Discuss the rights and obligations of finder of lost goods 4 What are the principles on which specific performance of a
contract may be granted or may not be granted
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Answer any TWO of the fQllowing (2xlO=20 marks)
13 Ami nor f r a ud u len t Iy rep res e n ts t a a m 0 ne y le n d e r t hat hewaS 0 f full age and executed a mortgage deed for Rsl0OOO Has the money lender any right of action against the minor middot for the money lent or for damages for fraudulent misrepresentation
14 A made a contract with B for suppl y ing to him certain goods at a place outside the state where t he re was no prohibiti on again st sending the goods outside the state Subsequently prohibition was imposed on the sending of those goods to that place and railway booking was consequently closed A failed to supply the goods B sued A for damages for non-supply of goods A
pleaded that the contract became impossible of performance and so he was absolved from performing it Vvili A succeed
15 A instructs B to enter on his behalf into a wagering transaction B loses in the transaction and pays from his pocket He thereafter sues A for reimbursement Can A raise the plea of
16 Ram and Syam entered into an agreement for sale of 50
computers at a cost of Rs 2 lakh Syam sends his acceptance for the above proposal through E-mail to the website address of Ram Ram did not supply goods What is the remedy available to Syam under the contract Act
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper I INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80 PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l Quasi contracts
2 Free Consent
3 Invitation to offer
4 Doctrine of Public Policy
5 Wagering contract
6 Doctrine of Frustration
7 Quantum meriut
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 What is Offer Discuss briefly the law relating to communication of offer acceptance and revocation
10 Discuss various modes by which a contract may be discharged
11 Every agreement in restraint of trade is void Eluddate this cuncept and state exceptions to the rule
12 Discuss the provisions of the Specific Relief Act relating to contracts which are specifically enforceable
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A issued a pamphlet offering to pay Rs 500 - to anyone who brings to him his missing son B traces the boy and brings him to N Can B claim reward 7 Does it make any difference that B is the servant of A sent to trace the boy
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favaour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the fresh promissory note
15 A filed a suit against B He engaged C to perform pooja for his success in the suit and promised to pay him Rs 5000 - in the event of his success A succeeded in the suit but refused to pay the reward to C C brings a sui t for reco vering reward Decide
16 A paid Rs 15000 - to B to secure for her son a seat in a medical college by using his influence with selection committee B fails to secure a seat for II As son A sued B to recover the amount of Rs 15000- Decide
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LLB I Year (3 YDC) I iii Year (5 YdC) I Semester (backlog) Examination August I September 2005
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - 1
Paper I Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Answer all questions All questions cany equal marks
1 (a) Define Contract and mention the essentials of a Valid Contract Or
(b) VJhat is a Standards form of Contract Discuss the binding nature of Standard form of Contract
Or
2 (a) Fiow does a mistake affect a Contract Explain Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
Or (b) When the object of a contract is lawful Give examples
3 Under what circumstances a Valid Contract is discharged Or
(b) What is an Emticipatory breach of a Contract Explain its consequences
4 (a) State the law with regard to necessaries supplied to a person incapable of entering into a Contract
Or (b) What is duty to mitigate State the Law with regard to it
5 (a) What is Specific Relief Explain the Law with regard to recovery of possession of movable property
Or (b) Explain Injunction Mention the different types of Injunctions
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LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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F A CD L T Y 0 F LAW
LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) I - Semester Examination April May2008
Subject LAW
Paper-101 Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words (5x6=30 marks)
1 Valid offer 2 Consideration 3 Wagering agreements 4 Novation 5 Accord and Satisfaction 6 Quantum meriut 7 Duty to mitigate 8 Preventive relief
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15==30 marks)
1 The law of contract is not the whole law of agreements nor is it the whole law of obligations Discuss
2 The doctrine of frustration has often been said to depend on adding a term to the contract by implication Comment middot
3 Discuss the rights and obligations of finder of lost goods 4 What are the principles on which specific performance of a
contract may be granted or may not be granted
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the fQllowing (2xlO=20 marks)
13 Ami nor f r a ud u len t Iy rep res e n ts t a a m 0 ne y le n d e r t hat hewaS 0 f full age and executed a mortgage deed for Rsl0OOO Has the money lender any right of action against the minor middot for the money lent or for damages for fraudulent misrepresentation
14 A made a contract with B for suppl y ing to him certain goods at a place outside the state where t he re was no prohibiti on again st sending the goods outside the state Subsequently prohibition was imposed on the sending of those goods to that place and railway booking was consequently closed A failed to supply the goods B sued A for damages for non-supply of goods A
pleaded that the contract became impossible of performance and so he was absolved from performing it Vvili A succeed
15 A instructs B to enter on his behalf into a wagering transaction B loses in the transaction and pays from his pocket He thereafter sues A for reimbursement Can A raise the plea of
16 Ram and Syam entered into an agreement for sale of 50
computers at a cost of Rs 2 lakh Syam sends his acceptance for the above proposal through E-mail to the website address of Ram Ram did not supply goods What is the remedy available to Syam under the contract Act
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper I INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80 PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l Quasi contracts
2 Free Consent
3 Invitation to offer
4 Doctrine of Public Policy
5 Wagering contract
6 Doctrine of Frustration
7 Quantum meriut
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 What is Offer Discuss briefly the law relating to communication of offer acceptance and revocation
10 Discuss various modes by which a contract may be discharged
11 Every agreement in restraint of trade is void Eluddate this cuncept and state exceptions to the rule
12 Discuss the provisions of the Specific Relief Act relating to contracts which are specifically enforceable
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A issued a pamphlet offering to pay Rs 500 - to anyone who brings to him his missing son B traces the boy and brings him to N Can B claim reward 7 Does it make any difference that B is the servant of A sent to trace the boy
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favaour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the fresh promissory note
15 A filed a suit against B He engaged C to perform pooja for his success in the suit and promised to pay him Rs 5000 - in the event of his success A succeeded in the suit but refused to pay the reward to C C brings a sui t for reco vering reward Decide
16 A paid Rs 15000 - to B to secure for her son a seat in a medical college by using his influence with selection committee B fails to secure a seat for II As son A sued B to recover the amount of Rs 15000- Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3 YDC) I iii Year (5 YdC) I Semester (backlog) Examination August I September 2005
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - 1
Paper I Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Answer all questions All questions cany equal marks
1 (a) Define Contract and mention the essentials of a Valid Contract Or
(b) VJhat is a Standards form of Contract Discuss the binding nature of Standard form of Contract
Or
2 (a) Fiow does a mistake affect a Contract Explain Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
Or (b) When the object of a contract is lawful Give examples
3 Under what circumstances a Valid Contract is discharged Or
(b) What is an Emticipatory breach of a Contract Explain its consequences
4 (a) State the law with regard to necessaries supplied to a person incapable of entering into a Contract
Or (b) What is duty to mitigate State the Law with regard to it
5 (a) What is Specific Relief Explain the Law with regard to recovery of possession of movable property
Or (b) Explain Injunction Mention the different types of Injunctions
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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F A CD L T Y 0 F LAW
LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
(Th-is paper is of 1 page)
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB f Year (3-YDC)IIII Year (5-YDC) (I-Semester) (Backlog) Examination JulyAugust 2007
LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year I Semester Examination
MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
soleinnIzation of valid marriage
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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5 Maintenance 6 Intestate succession 7 Dwelling house B Classes of heirs
PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Answer any TWO of the fQllowing (2xlO=20 marks)
13 Ami nor f r a ud u len t Iy rep res e n ts t a a m 0 ne y le n d e r t hat hewaS 0 f full age and executed a mortgage deed for Rsl0OOO Has the money lender any right of action against the minor middot for the money lent or for damages for fraudulent misrepresentation
14 A made a contract with B for suppl y ing to him certain goods at a place outside the state where t he re was no prohibiti on again st sending the goods outside the state Subsequently prohibition was imposed on the sending of those goods to that place and railway booking was consequently closed A failed to supply the goods B sued A for damages for non-supply of goods A
pleaded that the contract became impossible of performance and so he was absolved from performing it Vvili A succeed
15 A instructs B to enter on his behalf into a wagering transaction B loses in the transaction and pays from his pocket He thereafter sues A for reimbursement Can A raise the plea of
16 Ram and Syam entered into an agreement for sale of 50
computers at a cost of Rs 2 lakh Syam sends his acceptance for the above proposal through E-mail to the website address of Ram Ram did not supply goods What is the remedy available to Syam under the contract Act
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper I INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80 PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l Quasi contracts
2 Free Consent
3 Invitation to offer
4 Doctrine of Public Policy
5 Wagering contract
6 Doctrine of Frustration
7 Quantum meriut
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 What is Offer Discuss briefly the law relating to communication of offer acceptance and revocation
10 Discuss various modes by which a contract may be discharged
11 Every agreement in restraint of trade is void Eluddate this cuncept and state exceptions to the rule
12 Discuss the provisions of the Specific Relief Act relating to contracts which are specifically enforceable
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A issued a pamphlet offering to pay Rs 500 - to anyone who brings to him his missing son B traces the boy and brings him to N Can B claim reward 7 Does it make any difference that B is the servant of A sent to trace the boy
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favaour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the fresh promissory note
15 A filed a suit against B He engaged C to perform pooja for his success in the suit and promised to pay him Rs 5000 - in the event of his success A succeeded in the suit but refused to pay the reward to C C brings a sui t for reco vering reward Decide
16 A paid Rs 15000 - to B to secure for her son a seat in a medical college by using his influence with selection committee B fails to secure a seat for II As son A sued B to recover the amount of Rs 15000- Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3 YDC) I iii Year (5 YdC) I Semester (backlog) Examination August I September 2005
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - 1
Paper I Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Answer all questions All questions cany equal marks
1 (a) Define Contract and mention the essentials of a Valid Contract Or
(b) VJhat is a Standards form of Contract Discuss the binding nature of Standard form of Contract
Or
2 (a) Fiow does a mistake affect a Contract Explain Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
Or (b) When the object of a contract is lawful Give examples
3 Under what circumstances a Valid Contract is discharged Or
(b) What is an Emticipatory breach of a Contract Explain its consequences
4 (a) State the law with regard to necessaries supplied to a person incapable of entering into a Contract
Or (b) What is duty to mitigate State the Law with regard to it
5 (a) What is Specific Relief Explain the Law with regard to recovery of possession of movable property
Or (b) Explain Injunction Mention the different types of Injunctions
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB f Year (3-YDC)IIII Year (5-YDC) (I-Semester) (Backlog) Examination JulyAugust 2007
LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
soleinnIzation of valid marriage
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper I INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80 PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l Quasi contracts
2 Free Consent
3 Invitation to offer
4 Doctrine of Public Policy
5 Wagering contract
6 Doctrine of Frustration
7 Quantum meriut
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 What is Offer Discuss briefly the law relating to communication of offer acceptance and revocation
10 Discuss various modes by which a contract may be discharged
11 Every agreement in restraint of trade is void Eluddate this cuncept and state exceptions to the rule
12 Discuss the provisions of the Specific Relief Act relating to contracts which are specifically enforceable
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A issued a pamphlet offering to pay Rs 500 - to anyone who brings to him his missing son B traces the boy and brings him to N Can B claim reward 7 Does it make any difference that B is the servant of A sent to trace the boy
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favaour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the fresh promissory note
15 A filed a suit against B He engaged C to perform pooja for his success in the suit and promised to pay him Rs 5000 - in the event of his success A succeeded in the suit but refused to pay the reward to C C brings a sui t for reco vering reward Decide
16 A paid Rs 15000 - to B to secure for her son a seat in a medical college by using his influence with selection committee B fails to secure a seat for II As son A sued B to recover the amount of Rs 15000- Decide
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LLB I Year (3 YDC) I iii Year (5 YdC) I Semester (backlog) Examination August I September 2005
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - 1
Paper I Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Answer all questions All questions cany equal marks
1 (a) Define Contract and mention the essentials of a Valid Contract Or
(b) VJhat is a Standards form of Contract Discuss the binding nature of Standard form of Contract
Or
2 (a) Fiow does a mistake affect a Contract Explain Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
Or (b) When the object of a contract is lawful Give examples
3 Under what circumstances a Valid Contract is discharged Or
(b) What is an Emticipatory breach of a Contract Explain its consequences
4 (a) State the law with regard to necessaries supplied to a person incapable of entering into a Contract
Or (b) What is duty to mitigate State the Law with regard to it
5 (a) What is Specific Relief Explain the Law with regard to recovery of possession of movable property
Or (b) Explain Injunction Mention the different types of Injunctions
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
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2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A issued a pamphlet offering to pay Rs 500 - to anyone who brings to him his missing son B traces the boy and brings him to N Can B claim reward 7 Does it make any difference that B is the servant of A sent to trace the boy
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favaour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the fresh promissory note
15 A filed a suit against B He engaged C to perform pooja for his success in the suit and promised to pay him Rs 5000 - in the event of his success A succeeded in the suit but refused to pay the reward to C C brings a sui t for reco vering reward Decide
16 A paid Rs 15000 - to B to secure for her son a seat in a medical college by using his influence with selection committee B fails to secure a seat for II As son A sued B to recover the amount of Rs 15000- Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3 YDC) I iii Year (5 YdC) I Semester (backlog) Examination August I September 2005
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - 1
Paper I Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Answer all questions All questions cany equal marks
1 (a) Define Contract and mention the essentials of a Valid Contract Or
(b) VJhat is a Standards form of Contract Discuss the binding nature of Standard form of Contract
Or
2 (a) Fiow does a mistake affect a Contract Explain Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
Or (b) When the object of a contract is lawful Give examples
3 Under what circumstances a Valid Contract is discharged Or
(b) What is an Emticipatory breach of a Contract Explain its consequences
4 (a) State the law with regard to necessaries supplied to a person incapable of entering into a Contract
Or (b) What is duty to mitigate State the Law with regard to it
5 (a) What is Specific Relief Explain the Law with regard to recovery of possession of movable property
Or (b) Explain Injunction Mention the different types of Injunctions
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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F A CD L T Y 0 F LAW
LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB f Year (3-YDC)IIII Year (5-YDC) (I-Semester) (Backlog) Examination JulyAugust 2007
LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
soleinnIzation of valid marriage
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LLB I Year (3 YDC) I iii Year (5 YdC) I Semester (backlog) Examination August I September 2005
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - 1
Paper I Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Answer all questions All questions cany equal marks
1 (a) Define Contract and mention the essentials of a Valid Contract Or
(b) VJhat is a Standards form of Contract Discuss the binding nature of Standard form of Contract
Or
2 (a) Fiow does a mistake affect a Contract Explain Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
Or (b) When the object of a contract is lawful Give examples
3 Under what circumstances a Valid Contract is discharged Or
(b) What is an Emticipatory breach of a Contract Explain its consequences
4 (a) State the law with regard to necessaries supplied to a person incapable of entering into a Contract
Or (b) What is duty to mitigate State the Law with regard to it
5 (a) What is Specific Relief Explain the Law with regard to recovery of possession of movable property
Or (b) Explain Injunction Mention the different types of Injunctions
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LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB I Year (3-YDC) amp V Year (5-YDC) I Semester Examination August 2006
Subject Law Paper -
Indian Contract Act - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1(a) Define cons ideration and state the rules with regard to a valid consideration
OR (b) In what circumstances a valid offer is treated to have been revoked Give
examples
2(a) When consent to an agreement is said to be free
OR (b) What is a Contingent Contract State the ru les with regard to contingent
contract
3(a) Explain the rules with regard to performance of a Contract When a contract need not be performed
OR (b) Mention the rules with regard to appropriation of payment Mention the
different kinds of appropriation
4(a) Explain the consequences of breach of Contract
OR (b) VVhat is a Quasi Contract Explain the rules with regard to quasi
contracts
5(a) What is declaratory decree State the law with regard to declaratory decree
OR (b) Explain temporary and perpetual injunction tfhen such injunction can be
granted or refused
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F A CD L T Y 0 F LAW
LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB f Year (3-YDC)IIII Year (5-YDC) (I-Semester) (Backlog) Examination JulyAugust 2007
LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
soleinnIzation of valid marriage
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LLn I (3-YDC) III Year (5-YDC) (Regular) I Semester Examination
January February 2007
INDIAN CONTRACT ACT - I Paper - 101
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 100
Note Answer all questions All questions carry equal marks
1 a) Discuss the essentials of Consideration under the Indian Law
OR b) Describe the various modes of acceptance of a proposal
2 a) Discuss the law relating to Contracts by person of unsound mind
OR b) When a Contract is said to be opposed to public policy Mention
some of the agreements which are opposed to public policy
3 a) Under what circumstances a contract need not be performed
OR b) State the liabilities of joint promissory and explain the devolution
of joint liability
Can a minor be held liable for necessaries supplied to him
OR ) Is there any liability on a person to whom money is paid or any
property delivered by mistake to repay or return it
5 a) What are the Contracts which cannot be specifically performed
OR b) Under what circumstances can Court grant mandatory injuction
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LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LAW Paper-IOI Indian Contract Act-I
Time-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-l 00
Note -Answer All questions All questions carty equal marks
1 (a) What are the essentials ofa Valid Contract
OR (b) Past consideration is no consideration Comment
2 (a) Discuss the legality ofan agreement entered into by or on behalf ofa minor
OR (b) What are the various kinds ofagreements which are void under the Indian Contract Act
3 (a) How far the rights and liabilities ofparties to a Contract are affected by supervening impossibility
OR (b) What is Anticipatory breach ofContract What are its consequences
4 (a) State the basis ofquasi-contractual liability
OR (b) What are the remedies for breach ofa contract
5 ( a) State the principles on which equitable or specific relief is granted
OR (b) What are the conditions under which a Court can order cancellation ofan instrument
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper I - INDIAN CONTRACT ACT-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max M arks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30)
1 Standard form of contracts
2 Doctrine of Restitution
3 Contingent contracts
4 Anticipatory breach
5 Doctrine of Novation
6 Agreement in restraint of trade
7 Specific perfomance of contract
8 Perpetual injunction
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30)
9 All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts Discuss
10 An agreement without consideration is void explain and state the exceptions if any to this rule
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12 Explain the rules relating to the measurement of the damages for breach of a contract
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20)
13 A- owes money to B H e sells his property to C and leave the plllmiddotchase-money with C for payment to B in discharge of As de bt B sues C for paymen t of the Zl mount - Decide
14 A entered into a contract for sale of a plot of Land to B Both the parties were under impression that it was 5 Bighas in arcZI The building area was found to be less_ Under the municipal regulations a building site was to have an area of not less than 5 Bighas State with reasons whetherA can enforce the contract against B
15 X - h ile his vife yo wa ali e p romised to man y Z in the even t o f Y s death Subsequently Y died 2 sues for danlages for breach of promise to marry her when X refused to marry her - Decide
16 A and B went to horse races and each contributing half of the value of the ticket A ticket was purchased in the name of B on a horse which won B collected the winnings but did not pay the half share to A A sues B for his half share - Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 marks)
1 Voidable contract and Valid contract 2 Invitation to offer 3 Past consideration 4 Revocation of acceptance 5 Anticipatory breach of contract 6 Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions 7 Specific performance of a contract 8 Novation
PART-B
Answer any two of the following (2xt5=30 marks)
9 Define Contract What are the conditions to be fulfilled by agreements in order to be contracts
10 Discuss with suitable illustrations the validity of contracts by minors
11 What is free consent Distinguish between fraud and misrepresentation
12 An agreement in restraint of trade is void - Discuss and state the exceptions to this rule
PART-C
Answer any two of the following (2x10=20 marks)
13 A gave to B awritten memorandum on 10th June offering to sell his house for 4 lakhs and stated that the offer would remain open till 9 am on 1ih June On 11th June A sold property to C B came to know of this butstill before 9 am on 12th June he accepted the offer then brought a suit for specific performance - Decide
14 A a minor executed a promissory note in favour of B On becoming major he executed a fresh promissory note in consideration of the same borrowing Can B sue on the promissory note Decide
15 A uses a telephone and purchases goods on credit from B who supplied under a mistaken belief that he was contracting with a man of credit A rl3sells tte goods to C who is a bonafide purchaser for value Can B recover the goods form C Decide
16 A sent a parcel by rail The parcel contained crackers for sale rn season The railway was negligent and delivered the parcel too late for the season A sues for loss of profits Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year I Semester Examination
MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - I Law of Contract - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Counter offer
2 Alternative promise
3 Privity of Contract
4 Cyber Contract
5 MIS representation
6 Wagering agreement
7 Injunctions to perfonn negative agreement
8 Liquidated damages
PART - B Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The essence of every agreement is that there ought be free consent on both the sides Discuss
10 Discuss the Quasi - Contractual obligations under the Indian Contract Act 11 Agreements without considerations are void Explain_ the statement along with
exceptions 12 What is meant by Specific Perfonnance of Contract Who can claim it
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20
13 A husband promised to hi s wife that he would give Rs 3000- every month to her for running the family However he committed a breach of that promise Can the wife recover such amount due
14 A agrees to pay B a sum of money if B marries C C married D What is the consequence of it on agreemenl
15 A owes to B Rs 2000- but the debt is barred by the limitation Act A orally promises to pay the debt Can B recover the money from A
16 A is the owner of a building He is dispossessed of his property by B using force What is the remedy available to A under the Specific Relief Act Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) I - Semester Examination AprilMay 2008
Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law Paper - II
Family Law - I (Hindu
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) Five of the following in not more than 80 words
1 Dayabhaga school
2 Pious obligation
3 Intestate succession
4 Monogamy
5 NuUityof mfrriage
6 Adoption middot
7 Alienation of property
8 Notional partition
PART-B (2x15=30 marks) Answer any lWo of the following
9 Explain the various sources of Hindu Law J bull bull 10 Discuss the eQnditions imposed by the Hindu MarriageAct 1955 for
soleinnIzation of valid marriage
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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11 What are the conditions under which a Hindu wife is entitled to
maintenance and separate residence
12 Section 14 of Hindu succession Act is a charter of Hindu women s
liberty - Discuss
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) I
Answer any Two of the following
13 X and Yare Hindu couple They have a daughter D When D-has been married off X and Y dec id e to adopt a boy B B after having attained majority age fi led a suit again st D to gie bac k th e property she has received as gift from her parents at the time ofher marriage On the other hand D contended that adoption of B is illegal - Decide the respective
contentions of Band D
14 A aHindu dies intestate of property worth Rs 50 lakhs behind his widow W son S daughter D father F and mother M Distribute the legal heirs according to the Hindu succession Act 1956
15 A a Hindu girl was married before she 15 of age She repudiated the marriage before she obtained 18 years of age filed
for divorce after 19 years of age DCcide
16 A is working in Army He was posted to Indian border are Therefore he left his wife B in her parents house flis wife waited fot hini for three years Except writing letters to B intimating his safety A did not even once visit B She sued for divorce on the ground of desertion Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper - 102 Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours PART-A
Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than BO words
1 Mitakshara school 2 Joint fam i ly 3 Polygamy 4 Restitution of conjugal rights
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PART-B
Max Marks 80
(5 x 6=30 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following (2x15=30 marks)
9 Explain the doctrine of Pious Obligation Can a Hindu father alienate coparceners property to discharge his personal debts
10 Explain various grounds of divorce under Hindu marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the effects of valid adoption under Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Enumerate the general provisions to succession as laid down in Hindu succession Act 1956
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Answer any TWO of the follow ing (2xl0=20 marks)
13 Land S married and were living in Vishakapatnam 5 had gone to USA for special training for a period of one year L was staying at her in-laws place Hyderabad During her stay the in-laws demanded additional dowry Shemiddot informed her husband about the demand of dowry 5 replied that such demands are common now-a-days Adv ice her
14 A and B are Hindu couple with two children boy and girl Their nearest relative requested them to give their daughter for adoption The parents agreed to give their daughter in
adoption As an advocate advice them
15 A son Is adopted by a widow after severa l years of the death of her husband Would he be the son of the widow alone or as well as of her husband
17 XiS property is inherited by his brother The illegitimate daughter of X claims -maintenance from Y Is she entitled for maintenance
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Decelnber 2008
Subject LAW
Paper II FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
OJ Custorn
2 Mitakshara school
3 Monogamy
4 Sapinda relationship
5 Restitution of Conjugal Rights
6 Concept of adoption
7 Natural guardians
8 Disqualified heirs
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer allY two of the following
9 Who is Karta What are his powers and duties
10 Explain the various grounds of divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
12 Enumerate class-I heirs of a Hindu as per the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act 2005
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu 16 years boy married to 10 years Hindu girl Is it a va lid marriage Discuss
14 A murders his mother B A claimed the share in the grandfathers (mother s father) property after his death as a lega l heir Discuss the ri ght of A to inherit the property of grandfather
15 A the father appointed X as a testamentary guardian to his child during his life time and dies After the death of A B the mother claims the guardianship Decide the legal right of B and X
16 A Hindu who is having a grandson (sons son) adopted a boy of 17 YCLlTS old after the death of his son Is it a valid adoption Discuss
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper II - Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer nny fiv e of the fallowing
1 Monogamy
2 Karta of Hindu jOint family
3 Pious Obligation
4 Registration of Marriage
5 Void Marriage
6 Conciliation
7 Natural guardian
8 Notional Partition
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the sources of Hindu Law
10 Define Marriage Explain the essentials of marriage under Hindu Law
11 Explain the constitutional aspects of Restitution of conjugal rights
12 Enumerate class I heirs of a Hindu under Hindu Succession (Amedment) Act 2005
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Answer nny two of the fo llowing
13 A and B are ch ildren of brother and sis ter in the s ta te of Ta mil Nadu Their marriage is obj ected by maniage 1 egistrar a t the time of regis tra tion of marriage Nh at is your advice
14 I A a Hindu boy of 20 years married a girl of 18 years What is the status of marriage
15 A Hindu having grandson wants to adopt a boy of 15 years according to Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 What is your advice
16 A Hindu d ies after 9-10-2007 leaving behind some lawful debts The creditors filed suit against the son of X for recovery of debts Vhat is th e p resent legal Position
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper II Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the following
1 Custom
2 Karta
3 Non-AjavahilTika uebt
4 Judicial Separation
5 Effect of adoption
6 Defacto-guardian
7 Dwelling House
8 Agnates and cognates
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law
10 Explain the essential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955
11 Discuss the concept of adoption under the old Hindu Law and under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956
12 Explain the rules of succession to the property of a Hindu male who dies intestate
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Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 A Hindu male married to a Christian female without solemnizing the ceremonies Is it a va lid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Give reasons
14 A Hindu female dies intestate leaving behind her husband son daughter and middother parents Distribute the property
15 A widow has adopted a son after the death of her husband Discuss the property right of adopted son in the property of the deceased husband of the adoptive mother under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 and before passing of the said Act of 1956
16 Fa ther as a natural gua rdia n lease-out the immovable proper ty of the minor child for 8 (eight) years when the child is of 15 years old Is it a valid alienation Decide and give reasons
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LA Pa er - n Family Law - I (Hindu middot3VV )
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART -A
Answer any five of the following (Sx6=30 Marks)
1 Smruti
2 Polygamy
3 Coparcenary
4 Ceremonies of Hindu Marriage
5 Judicial separation
6 Guardian appointed by Court
7 Limited estate
8 Hindu succession (Amendment) Act 2005
PART- B
Answer any two of the following (2xlS=30 Marks)
9 What are the conditions of a Hindu Marriage Explain
10 Explain the concept of adoption What are the legal effects of adoption in adoptive and adopted families
11 What are the grounds of divorce under Hindu Law
12 Who are natural guardians of a Hindu minor child What are their powers and duties under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956
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Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 The Karta of Hindu joint family soid the property of the family to pay capitation fees for his sisters Son in a lYledical College This is objected by other members of the family - What is your advise
14 X a Hindu by practice of fraud married Y according to Hindu law Now Y wants to terminate the marriageWhat is your advice
15 X a Hindu appointed a testmentary guardian for his minor child during the life time of his wife What is the power of X in appointment of guardian
16 X a Hindu dies intestate leaving behind father (F) mother (M) son (S) and a married daughter (D)At the tilI1e of his death he is having Rs 75000 What are the shares of his legal heirs
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
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Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subj ect LAW
Paper III Constitutional Law-I
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the fo llowing
1 Nature of Indian constitution
2 Govt of India Act 1935
3 Preamble
4 Definition of State
5 Dochine of severability
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7 Right to Education
8 Enforcement of Fundamental Duties
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Equality is a dynamic concept with many aspects and dimensions and it cannot be cribbed and cabined and confined within traditional and doctrinaire limits - Explain
10 No person can be compelled to be a witness against himself - Elucidate the statement
11 Explain the relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive principles of state policy
12 What is the nature and scope of the freedoms guaranteed under Act 19 of the constitution of India
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Answer any two of the following
13 A belonging to X religion wants to convert B belonging to Y religion into his rebgion The people belonging to Y religion objec ted it Is AI guaranteed the ri ght to convert another to his religion Decide
14 X was prosecuted and acquitted by a criminal court However he was kept in jail even after acquittal for a period of Four years X wants to file a petition for his release and compensation - him
15 A State Government passed a legislation providing 75 reservation in favour of SCs STs Backward Classes and Minorities in public employment X challenged it on the ground that it is unconstitutional - Decide
16 There are starvation deaths in a particular state A social organization approached the state Government to provide food security but in vain The social organization filed a petitioI1 in the apex court for enforcement of the right to food security as part of Article 21 of the middotConstitution - Decide )
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FACULTY OF LA LLB (3 YDC) I Year I Semester Examination
MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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MayJune 2010 LAW
Paper - III Constitutional Law - I
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any five of the fo llowing (5x6=30 Ilarks ) 1 Meaning and significance of constitution 2 Preamble 3 Waiver of Fundamental Rights 4 Equality of Result 5 Right to Silence 6 Right to education 7 Equal pay for equal work 8 Fundamental Duties
PART- B
Ariswer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 The fundamental freedom under Act 19(1) (a) can be reasonably restricted only for the purpose of Act 19 (2) and the restriction must be justified on the anvil of necessity and not the quicks and of convenience or expediency - Explain with the help of cases
10 Discuss the constitutional remedies available to the citizens whenever their fundamental rights are violated
11 Discuss with the help of decided cases the scope of right to life and personal liberty under Act 21 of the constitution of India
12 Discuss the relation between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2xlO=20 Marks)
13 Apoisonous gas leaked from a fertilizer company It caused serious health problems to the nearby residents of that locality Can they file a writ petition Advise
14 A religious subcult of Hinduism wants to parade nackedly wearing human skulls and bones in the public streets of Hyderabad The state Government did not give permission They filed a writ contending that it violated their religious freedom Decide
1S In Indra Sawhncy case 1992 the state is directed to identify and exclude the creamy layer from amongst the backward classe so that the benefit of reservation goes to most deserving amongst them A particular state X identified that there was no creamy layer in that state A citizen wants to file a public interest litigation against that State Advise
16 Refugees from Srilanka came to India in lakhs and want to settle Theyfiled a writ in the supreme court of India that they have a right to settle in India - Decidemiddot
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December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
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Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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against the proposaL Decide
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Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007 Law
Paper - III Law ofTorts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks) any Five of the following in not more thafl 80 words
1 Damnum Sine Injuria
2 Wrongful Intent
I 3 Acquiescence
4 False Imprisoruneflt
5 Public Nuisance
6 Injurious
7 Nervous shock middot
8 Product
PART-B (2x15=3 0 marks) Answer any Two of the following
9 E(amine the liability of joint tort
10 When is negligence recognized as an independent tort Explain with case law
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) I - Semester Examination AprilMay 2008
Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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11 What are the various types ofextrajudicial remedies available in an action for tort
12 What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer
PART-C (2xlO=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 A person P tels R by way of joke that Rs husband has met with an
accident and he is in the hospital R gets shocked and fell down Can R sue P for the shock caused to her
14 While going in a bus Ram threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which was burnt into ashes What wrong if any committed by Ram Is he liable for damages
15 X a cartoonist drew caricature resembling politicians and showed that the said politician was involved in a liquor scam What wrong if ariy committed by X What is his liability
16 Dr G working for a hospital rendering free medical services treated the plaintiff for malaria Due to wrong diagnosis the plaintiff had to undergo prolonged treatment and Pllt t6 great sufferance Plaintiff for damages Discuss middotthe chances middot of his success under the Consumer
Protection Act 19S6
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) I - Semester Examination AprilMay 2008
Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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PART-C (2xl0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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2 Code No 3177 PART-C (2xl0=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) I - Semester Examination AprilMay 2008
Subject LAW
Paper- 103 Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five pf the following in not more than 80 words
1 Wrongful Act 2 Injuria Sine Damnum 3 Torts affecting family relations 4 Priva te Nuisance 5 Joint Liab ility 6 Waiver 7 Conspiracy 8 Liability of service providers
PART - B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Define Tort Distinguish between Tort Crime and Breach of Contract
10 What is meant by Vicarious Liability Discuss the liability of the for the tort of his servant
11 What is the impact of Remoteness of Damage on an action for negligence Explain with case law
12 Critically examine the refiefs available under the Consumer middot Protection Act 1986
PART - C (2x10=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
13 V establishes a school in front of a school belonging to W All the children flock to the school of V Can W sue V for damage caused to him
14 The defendant kept a number of bee-hives much to the annoyance of his neighbors One day he smoked the hives in order to remove honey without warning the plaintiff his neighbor who was tackling his middothorse The horse became violent and injured the plaintiff The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages Will he succeed
15 A pedestrian was walking on a public road A cricket ball comes over a high fence and hits her Can she sue for the injury caused to her
16 A abuses B who takes out his pistol and says to A the next time you use such language I will kill you Is B guilty of assault
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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PART-C (2xl0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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2 Code No 3177 PART-C (2xl0=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any five of the following
l A cs u i t
2 Volenti non fit injuria
3 Malicious Prosecution
4 Innuendo
5 Conversion
6 Extra Judicial Remedies
7 Res ipsa loquitur
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Define tort and explain the essential elements of tort
10 Explain the rule in Rylands Vs Fletcher What are the exceptions to the above rule
11 What are the essential ingredients of defamation
12 Discuss the law relating to deficiency in services under Consumer Protection Act
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Note Answer any two of the following
13 A a revenue officer forcibly took B for non-payment of arrearti uf icmd revellue dlld detained him Can B sueA 7
14 A a passenger preferred to [Tavel in a taxi knowing tha t the taxi driver was intoxicated An accident took place and X was injured Can X sue the driver
15 J A a student of LLB is seriously preparing for his semester examinations B a neighbour always keeps his audio player in high volume causing disturbance to J A What is the remedy available to J A as against B
16 Radha while shopping in supermarket owned by Rohit slipped on raw vegetables on the floor and fell down and sustained injuries Whether Rohit is liable or not Discuss
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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2 Code No 3177 PART-C (2xl0=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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2 Code No 1031 PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW
Pap er III - Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Time 3 Hours ] Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30Marks)
Answer any five of the following
1 Damnum sine injuria I
2 Ac t of state
3 Ubi Jusibi remedium
4 Exemplary damages
5 Inevitable accident
6 Absolute liability
7 Consumer of goods
8 District forum
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the scope of vicarious liability of state for torts of its servants
10 Explain the defence of volenti non fit injuria with the help of decided cases
11 Distinguish between slander and libel How far this distinction is relevant in Indian Law
12 Explain essential elements of negligence as a specific tort
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2 Code No 3177 PART-C (2xl0=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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2 Code No 1031 PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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Code No 5555
FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
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12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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2 Code No 3177 PART-C (2xl0=20 Marks)
Answer any two of the f ollowing
13 X sun k a well in his own land and pumped large quanti ties of va ter which -vould otherwise have gone to Y s shmiddoteam thereby causing damage to Y Is X liable
14 X was severely injured in an accident due to the negligence of Z Y the wife of X who saw her husband in hospital in a serious condition had suffered nervous shock Will she succeed in her action for nervous shock Decide
15 The fa ther gave a loaded gun to his son aged 15 years an d allowed the gun to remain -vi th the boy The boy accid enta lly wounded the neighbour Is the boy liab le Discuss
16 X was admitted in a government hospital for treatment Due to the negligence of doctor and staff of government hospital he became paralytic He wants to file a case against government Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
Contd 2
101254
2 Code No 1031 PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
o
12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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Code No 5555 I BL FACULTV OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
--2
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
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2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subject LAW
Paper IV Law of rorts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protections Laws
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A - (5x6=30)
Answer any fiv e of the following
l Damnum sine injuria
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Waiver and Acquiescence
4 False imprisonment
5 Conspiracy
6 Private Nuisance
7 Negligent Mis - statement
8 Product liability
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Explain the principle of strict liability with the help of decided cases
10 Discuss Volenti non fit injuria as a general defence
middotIL middot What are the essential elements of tort of defamation
12 Enumerate the salient features of the Consumer Protection Act 1986
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Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTD
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
o
12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
c - 2432-500
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Code No 5555 I BL FACULTV OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
--2
Page - 2
PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
Contd 2
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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C o de N o 3 79
FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
i
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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2 Code No 1031 PART-C (2xlO=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 X a lorry driver otherwise hale and healthy suddenly died due to heart attack while dri ving the vehicle As a result passengers met with injuries Decide the li ability of the owner of the Vehicle
14 An old building which was of 80 years old belonging to Municipal Corporation located in the heart of the city collapsed causing the death of number of persons Is the corporation liable to pay Decide
15 X filed a false complaint to the police imputing an offence of theft against Yo As a result Y was prosecuted but acquitted Y wants to file a case against X - can he do so
16 11r Ravi purchased a personal computer for his office w ork It vas kept in his room still office members were using it now and then As it was found defective Mr Ravi desires to file a case against the manufacturer Advise him
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
o
12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I - Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accidents and COnSUI11er
Protections Laws (Paper - IV)
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART-A
Answer any fi ve of the fol1mving (5x6=30 IVla r ks)
1 Contributory negligence
2 Joint tort feasors
3 Nervous shock
4 Unhquidated damages
5 Consumerism
6 Soyereign immunity
7 Nuisance
8 Liability without fault
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Explainthe maxim injuria sine damnum and damnum sine injuria
10 DiscussAct ofGod and Inevitable Accident as general defences in tortions actions
11 Discuss the essentials of tort of defamation
12 Explain the concept ofproduct liability with the help of decided cases
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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Code No 5555
FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
o
12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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Code No 5555 I BL FACULTV OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
--2
Page - 2
PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
Contd 2
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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PART - C
Answer any two of the following (2lt10=20 Marks)
l3 Mr Ramu was admitted to Hospital the doctor without administering anaesthesia attended the fracture Mr Ramu went into Nervous shock later died Whether Doctor is liable or not Discuss
14 Mrs Bharathi purchased a latest sevving machine for her personal use Later found it defective Whether she has a remedy under Consumer Protection Act Discuss
15 X lodged 1 tJ lsc complaint wiLh the po li ce again st Y Y as prosecuted and acquitted by the crimjnal court Y wants to fil e a case aga inst X for damages Advise him
16 X removed the chair when Y was about to sit in the chair As a result Y fell down What is the wrong committed by X Is X liable for it Decide
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Code No 5555
FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
o
12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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Code No 5555 I BL FACULTV OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
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PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
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2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Code No 5555
FACULTY OF LAW LLB I Sem Regular 3 YDC amp 5 YDC Examination
December - 2007
Subject Law
Paper- V Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of
wild life and other living creatures including animal welfare
Time 3 hours] [Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30 marks)
Answer any Five of the following in not mQre than 80 words
1 Ecosystems
2 Global warming
3 Environmental degradation
4 Strict liability
5 AirPoUuti6n
6 Right to development
7 Bonn Convention 1992
8 Earth Summit
PiRtiJ
Answer any Two of the following
9 What are the different prqvisions of the constitution concerning the Pfote9tionqf
10 and environmental conflicts associated with projects
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
o
12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
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Code No 5555 I BL FACULTV OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
--2
Page - 2
PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
Contd 2
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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C o de N o 3 79
FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
i
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
bull
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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11 Explain the law relating to preservation conservation and protection of forests
o
12 Examine the contribution of UNEP III th e protection of Global environment
PART-C (2xl0=20 marks) Answer any Two of the following
13 An industry has been polluting the nearby water wells by discharging its effluents A local NGO filed PIL against it to stop discharge of effluents - d iscuss the lega l grounds
14 A state High Court has ordered a polluting tannery unit to close down its operatipn As a result many workmen were jobless They appealed to Supreme Court- decide
15 A mega power plant project is planned by the government in orderto geperate power to meet the needs In order to make available for construction the government ordered to evict the lands of the people However the project is opposed by large number local people But the government evicted them forcibly and it has also refused to pay the pOinpensation The evicted people sought for stay of
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16 As a part ofTourism development the Ministry ofTourism and Ministry of Environment amp Forests has made a proposa1 to construct a five star hotellri the forestarea and granted permission to aprivate company In order to facilitate the construction of the hotel they erected bunds to changethe of a river and also extended their construction into a part of the reserve forest This was criticized by environmentalists and
against the proposaL Decide
c - 2432-500
l
bull
Code No 5555 I BL FACULTV OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
--2
Page - 2
PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
Contd 2
100588
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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C o de N o 3 79
FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
i
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
bull
1111111 Code No l032NS
PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Code No 5555 I BL FACULTV OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) amp (5YDC) 1- Semester Examination April I May 2008
Subject LAW
Paper-105 Environmental Law Including Laws for Protection of Wild Life and Other
Living Creatures Including Welfare
3 Hours Max Marks 80 PART -A (5)lt6=30 Marks)
Note Answer any FIVE of the following in not more than 80 words each 1 Ecology 2 Absolute liab il ity 3 NOise pollution 4 Polluter pays 5 Forest Conservation 6 Transnational Pollution 7 State LIability 8 Johannesburg Convention 2002
PART-B
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 15=30 marks)
9 Define middot Envlrmiddotonment and explain the middot importance of the protection of Environment
10 Examine the relevant provisions of JPC CrPC cpe for abetment of public nuisance in pollution cases
11 Analyze the environmental and developmental concerns relating to Industrialization
12 Evaluate the contribution of public interest litigation to the growth of Environmental jurisprudence in India
--2
Page - 2
PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
Contd 2
100588
bull
PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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C o de N o 3 79
FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
i
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
bull
1111111 Code No l032NS
PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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Page - 2
PART-C
Answer any TWO of the following (2 x 10=20 marks)
13 The government has closed down several limestone quarries for non-compliance of environmental regulations The workers who have fost their jobs filed a middotwrit petitior middoton the closure of the quarries as it violates their right to fivelihood under Art 21 of the Indian constitution Decide
14 In order to reduce air pollution noise pollu t ion and tra ffic
congestion the Government and the Association of Private schools Issued a circular prohibiting the parents and students from using their own transport and making it mandatory for all students to use buses that are operated by those schools Discuss the legality of the circular
15 State Government has given permfsslon for construction of a power plant In a huge public park Public resisted and moved the court for cancellation of the permit Will they succeed Decide
16 A chemical factory In a houslng locality is polluting the environment by smoke emission and effluents It has affeCted tlehealth of the middot people residing In its vicinity The peOple intend to stop this nuisance Examine the judicial remedies available to tbem
-x-
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
Contd 2
100588
bull
PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
-000-
C o de N o 3 79
FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
- 000-
Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
i
-- ----
2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester (Regular) Examination
December 2008
Subject LAW
Paper V ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INCLUDING LAWS FOR PROTECTION OF WILD
LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING ANIMAL WELFARE
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
Note i l1 swer any f ive of ti e fo llowillg
1 Green House Gases
2 RIO Summit
3 Define Pollution
4 Bio-medical Waste I
5 Noise Pollution
6 UNEP
7 Bio-diversity
8 Reserved Forests
PART-B (2x15=30 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
9 Discuss the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
10 Write an essay on the Bhopal leak case
11 What are the significant features of the National Environment Tribunals Act 1995
12 Is the right to a wholesome environment guaranteed to the people in India
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PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
2 1300
PART-C (2 x l0=20 Marks)
Note Answer any two of the following
13 State Government X has granted a license to Zedda mining company for mining bauxite in the forest area The origina l license was gran ted in 1975 for a period of 30 years The company has applied for renewal of the license and the same was granted by the sta te government in 2004 Is the state government competent Is the license valid
14 Ashok has been running a small restaurant by the side of a busy road for the past 12 years He has a license The municipal corporation proposes to construct public toilets in the land just adjoining Ashoks restaurant Can he raise any objection
15 AK Nanda a public spirited citizen based in Hyderabad has filed a PIL in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh conc rnin g high leve ls of phir lllar p o lhlti on The high court ordered the governmen t to ge t a ll the buses cars and a utos converted to e NG mode The government objects on the ground that the court is interfering with the freedom of vehicle owners and that the courts are not competent to order the use of any particular fuel like CNG This would also impose a heavy burden on vehicle owners Do you think the court is right
16 Shettys laboratory undertakes research in medical field They test the effects of the drugs they have invented by using them first on animals They conduct many experiments on animals Blue Moon society an organization working for animal rights alleges that these experiments amount to cruelty to animals and demands that these experiments be immediately stopped and all the animals released Are they justified in their demand
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C o de N o 3 79
FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
2 1300
C o de N o 3 79
FACULTY OF LAW I
LLB (3YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination AprilMay 2009
Subject LAW Paper V - Environmental Law Including Law fOf Protection of Wild Life and
other Living Creahues Including Animal Welfare
Time 3 Hours 1 [ Max Marks 80
PART - A (5x6=30 Marks)
Answer any five of the following
l Clima te change
2 Stockholm Conference
3 Sustainable Development
4 Nuisance
5 Sources of Water Pollution
6 Environment Courts
7 Wetlands
8 Environmental Education
PART- B (2x15=30 Marks)
Answer any two of the following
I 9 What are the salient features of the Environment (Protection) Act-1986
10 Discuss the Indian law relating to protection of wildlife
11 Write an essay on Sustainable
12 Comment on the role of Supreme Court in the protection of environment
Contd 2
101581
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
i
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
bull
1111111 Code No l032NS
PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
2 1300
2 Code No 3179 PART - C (2xl0=20 Marks)
A nswer any tw o of the foll owing
13 Vimanpuri is a prime res id enti al loca lity Wi th th e pernli ss ion of the municipa l corporation people built houses there and se ttled d own However adjacent to the Vimanpuri Colony there is a municipal dumpyard where all the solid waste collected from the town is disposed off The residents of the colony now allege that the stench emitted from the dumpyard pollutes the air and the seepage of solid wastes into the ground pollutes the ground water and hence the dumpyard should be shifted from there The municipality claims that the dumpyard has been in existence for the past several yea rs even before the hou ses ere constructeel it is now very diffi cult to shift the same as the 111unicipa li ly does no t have clll money for the SC1 ITl e Discll ss
14 Government proposes to construct a dam across the river Bhadra which would supply drinking water to three districts and would also irrigate two lakh hectares of land Mamata an NCO opposes the darn on the ground that it would displace fifty thousand people and would also submerge thousands of hectares of forest land Discuss
15 Chelkapuram is an industrial area There occurred a blast in a fertiliser factory due to increased pressure in a storage tank This resulted in the death of seven persons health injury to two hundred persons and loss of property Advise the affected people and the kin of the deceased on (i) whether they get any compensation and (ii) if so under what law and procedure
16 The workers in a Television factory allege that they are exposed everyday to high levels of radiation and are likely tq contact diseases like cancer They want the management to insure their lives and health and pay compensation to those who have already contacted cancer Discuss the liability of the management and rights of workers
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Code N o 1032
FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
Contd 2
100715
i
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
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PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW
LLB (3 YDC) I-Year I-Semester Examination
December 2009 January 2010
Subjec t LAW
Paper V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours ] [ Max Marks 80
PART-A (5x6=30)
Answer any five of the foll owing
1 G lobed Wclfl1li J l(
2 Sources of air pollution
3 Marine pollution
4 Pollution Control Boards
5 Right to dean environment
6 UNEP
7 Polluter Pays Principle
8 Protected forests
PART-B (2x15=30)
Answer any two of the following
9 Write an essay on International Environmental Regime
10 What are the salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986
11 Write a note on the Jurisdiction powers and functions of the National Environment Tribunal
12 What are the common law remedies for environmental pollution
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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1111111 Code No l032NS
PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
2 1300
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2 Code No 1032 PART-C (2x10=20)
Answer any two of the following
13 In the mas ter plan of the Municipal Corpora tion of Hyderabad a certain piece of land is earmarked for a public park Since the land is capable of fetching good rate the
decides to se ll it to a lVlu ltinationa l Company The residen ts in the ne ighbourhood of the land are opposing it and want to challenge it before the court Discuss
14 Several chemical factories are discharging their untreated effluents into a nearby river thereby dangerously polluting the waters The State Government has ordered them to immediately set up effluent treatment plants or to immediately close down The factories contend that setting up effluent treatment plants would cause them a lot of financial hardship and the alternative order to close down the factory would violate their right to freedom of trade and occupation Discuss
15 The resid en ts of Sha nti Nagar colony ant the mun icip al co rpora tion to shift the municipal garbage dump yard odjoining the colony to a far off place as the same is causing lot of air and land pollution The municipal corporation claims that the dump yard existed there even before the colony was set up and that the residents have built their houses there knowing that there is a dump yard and express their inability to shift the same What is the remedy available to the residents Discuss
16 In a Mosque prayers are offered everyone hour through loudspeakers which are indeed very loud During festivals music is played through loudspeakers continuously for one week arid everyday almost up to 11 pm When the residents of the neighbourhood complained the answer is that offering prayers is part of their freedom of religion Decide
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11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
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1111111 Code No l032NS
PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
2 1300
11111111111111111 Code No 1032NS
FACULTY OF LAW LLB (3 YDC) I Year (I Semester) Examination MayJune 2010
LAW Paper - V Environmental Law
Time 3 Hours] [Max Marks 80
PART - A L -
Answer any five of the following (5x6=30 Marks)
1 Environmentai ci egrad ation
2 Remedies against smoke and noise
3 Define hunting
4 Endangered species
5 Right to wholesome environment
6 National Environment Tribunal
7 Central Pollution Control Board
8 Earth summit
PART - B
Answer any two of the following (2x15=30 Marks)
9 Protection of environment is a fundamental duty - Explain
10 Discuss the mechanism provided to control pollution under Air Act and
Water Act
11 Write an essay on stocknonn conference on human environment
12 What acts of individuals are prohibited in reserved forests
(This paper contains 2 pages) 1 PTO
bull
1111111 Code No l032NS
PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
2 1300
1111111 Code No l032NS
PART - C
Answer any two of the followi ng (2xlO=20 1a rks)
13 A public sector cOlnpany engaged in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers requires
huge quantity of ammonia a raw material The company imports ammonia in
special refrigerated ships and stores in a storage tank located in a thickly populated
area A public interest litigation is filed by the people apprehending a catastrophe
causing danger to the life of people The company contends it has ta ken al1 possible
Jneasures to Clvo id acc ident - Dec ide
14 KLM ore company indulged in large scale destruction of peacehills an
ecologically sensitive area The lnixing activity altered very shape of the hills
Mr X a public spirited person wants to file a case to cancel the mining licence to
the company - Advice
15 A cement factory was given lease to dredge sand from the Gulf of canberra for
cemeut production Large quantities of corals were also dredged out and are
being systematically exploited An NGO decided to initiate legal action against
the grant of licence - advice
16 Titanic petroleum LiInited (TPL) was laying a pipeline through a part of sanctuary
and national park for supplying crude oil from offshore to its refinery The chief
wild life warden issued permission subject to condition that TPL contribute certain
sum of money for improvement and better management of wild anilnals Whether
the action of the warden is inaccordance with law Decide
2 1300