Exam Details
Subject | Challenges In Criminal Justice System | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Post Graduate Diploma In Criminal Justice (PGDCJ) | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
Write short notes on the following in about 150 words. Each question carries 5 marks. Attempt any four questions from this Part.
1. Aims and objects of lok adalats.
2. Counselling to mentally ill persons.
3. Concept of juvenile justice.
4. Foster care of juveniles.
5. Procedure of bail for juvenile.
6. Concept of Legal Aid.
Attempt any four of the following in about 300 words. Each question carries 10 marks.
7. Discuss the constitution and function of State Legal Services Authority.
8. Write a brief note on the administration of juvenile justice.
9. Discuss the historical dimension of international criminal justice.
10. Discuss the Nuremberg principles relating to supremacy of International Law over National Law.
11. What are the constitutional parameters of preventive detention laws? Explain.
12. State the rationale behind the preventive detention as observed by the Apex court in Mehrunissa Vs State of Maharashtra (1981 SC 1861).
Attempt any two of the following in about 600 words. Each question carries 20 marks.
13. Discuss in detail the statutory status relating to legal aid to the prisoners in India. Do you agree that the Apex court of the country has played a significant role in determining the rights of a prisons to get legal aid. Support your answer with the help of decided cases.
14. Discuss the aims and objects of Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2000 with special reference to constitution and functions of Juvenile justice board. Do you feel that the Act has been successful in establishing Juvenile Justice Discuss
15. What is International Criminal Court? How the International Criminal courts came into existence? Discuss the jurisdiction and admissibility of these courts with special reference to description of crime under the Rome Statute.
16. Define preventive detention with special reference to aims and objects of National Security Act, 1980. To what extent the National Security Act has been successful in achieving its objectives? Analyse and support your answer with the help of judicial pronouncements.
1. Aims and objects of lok adalats.
2. Counselling to mentally ill persons.
3. Concept of juvenile justice.
4. Foster care of juveniles.
5. Procedure of bail for juvenile.
6. Concept of Legal Aid.
Attempt any four of the following in about 300 words. Each question carries 10 marks.
7. Discuss the constitution and function of State Legal Services Authority.
8. Write a brief note on the administration of juvenile justice.
9. Discuss the historical dimension of international criminal justice.
10. Discuss the Nuremberg principles relating to supremacy of International Law over National Law.
11. What are the constitutional parameters of preventive detention laws? Explain.
12. State the rationale behind the preventive detention as observed by the Apex court in Mehrunissa Vs State of Maharashtra (1981 SC 1861).
Attempt any two of the following in about 600 words. Each question carries 20 marks.
13. Discuss in detail the statutory status relating to legal aid to the prisoners in India. Do you agree that the Apex court of the country has played a significant role in determining the rights of a prisons to get legal aid. Support your answer with the help of decided cases.
14. Discuss the aims and objects of Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2000 with special reference to constitution and functions of Juvenile justice board. Do you feel that the Act has been successful in establishing Juvenile Justice Discuss
15. What is International Criminal Court? How the International Criminal courts came into existence? Discuss the jurisdiction and admissibility of these courts with special reference to description of crime under the Rome Statute.
16. Define preventive detention with special reference to aims and objects of National Security Act, 1980. To what extent the National Security Act has been successful in achieving its objectives? Analyse and support your answer with the help of judicial pronouncements.
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Subjects
- Challenges In Criminal Justice System
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Criminal Justice Processes
- Criminal Justice System
- Indian Panel Code