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Subject law
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date December, 2014
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Question Paper

PAPER-III
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Number of Questions in this Booklet 75
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1 P.T.O.

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Paper III

Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. Read Assertion and Reason(R) and answer using the codes given below Assertion The writ of Habeas Corpus can be granted to enable the detainee to argue his case in person.
Reason Because R Vs. Secretary of State for Home Department ex parte Wynne (1992) decided so.

Codes

and are right and is right reason for


is right, but is wrong.


is wrong, but is right.


Both and are wrong.


2. Which of the following are matched incorrectly
i. Habeas Corpus 'To produce the body'
ii. Quo warranto 'Issued to a lower court to stop proceedings in a
case'.

iii. Prohibition 'Issued to a lower court quashing a decision or
order'

iv. Mandamus 'Commands a person to perform a public duty'.

ii and iii ii and iii


ii, iii and iv ii and iv


3. Art. 51 A of the Constitution of India is confined to

All citizens of India All persons of India


All Non-Residents of India All students of India


4. Read Assertion and Reason and answer using codes given below Assertion Code of conduct has statutory force. Reason Because Article 102 of the Constitution says so. Codes

and are right and is right reason for


Both and are wrong.


is right, but is wrong.


is right, but is wrong.


5. Read Assertion and Reason to answer using codes given below Assertion One of the two Acts enacted under List I Entry 66 and the other under List III Entry 25 can be repugnant to each other.
Reason Because in Annamalai University Vs. Secretary of Inf. and Tourism Department decided so.

Codes

and are right and is right reason for


is right, but is wrong.


is wrong, but is right.


Both and are wrong.


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6. If the Government is defeated on the floor of Rajya Sabha, what is the consequence

Parliament is dissolved.


Prime Minister has to submit his resignation.


President's rule is imposed immediately.


Nothing happens.


7. Read Assertion and Reason and answer using the codes given below
Assertion The power under 368 of the Constitution is a constituent power subject to
the constitutional scheme as to distribution of legislative power according to entries in the
Seventh Schedule.
Reason Because Sasanka Sekhar Maity Vs. Union of India decided so.


Both and are wrong.



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8. Using codes given below, find out correct answers Administrative law deals with
i. the powers of constitutional authorities
ii. the powers of judicial authorities
iii. the powers of the administrative authorities
iv. the powers of the legislative authorities.

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Only i and ii are correct.


Only ii is correct.


Only iii is correct.


ii, iii and iv are correct.


9. Match List I with List II using codes given below List I List II
i. There is no rigid formula for principles a. R.S. Dass Vs. Union of India of natural justice.
ii. Choice of application of rules of natural b. R.Vs. Sussex Justices
justice.

iii. Justice should not only be done, but c. Union of India Vs. P.K. Roy manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done.
iv. Meaning of bias d. Secy. to Govt. Transport Dept. Vs. Munuswamy

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which results in negating a promise or withdrawing an undertaking is taken.

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and are true, but is not correct explanation of


is true and(R) is false.


is false and is true.


11. Which of the following statement is correct

Gullappalli Nageswara Rao Vs. State of AP, is about bias.


K.L. Tripathi Vs. State Bank of India, is about right of cross examination.


General Medical Council Vs. Spaekmen, is about irrelevance of principles of natural justice; if in reaching a decision, the principles make no difference.


N. Kalindi Vs. Tata Locomotives, is about the right of representation by a lawyer being considered to be a part of natural justice and it can be claimed as of right.


12. Which one of the following is the correct statement

While certiorari can be issued against judicial or quasi-judicial authorities, mandamus can be issued against administrative authorities also.


Mandamus can be issued for a declaration that an Act is ultra vires the Constitution and certiorari can also be issued for correcting that defect.


Certiorari can be issued against a quasi-judicial authority to prevent it from exercising jurisdiction not vested in it. Mandamus cannot be issued for that purpose.


Certiorari cannot be issued against usurping a public officer, but Mandamus can be issued for that purpose.


13. Abuse of discretion can be inferred from the following circumstances. Find out the answer from the codes given below
i. Non-application of mind.
ii. Colourable exercise of power.
iii. Non-observance of audi alteram partem.
iv. Irreevant considerations.

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Only and are correct.


Only and are correct.


Only(ii), and are correct.


14. What was the principle laid down by the Supreme Court in A. K. Kraipak Vs. Union of India Find correct answer from the following statements

Rule of law is embedded in Article 14 of the Constitution of India.


Judicial review is a part of basic structure of the Constitution.


Principles of natural justice are applicable to administrative proceedings.


Post-decisional hearing would be sufficient for the observance of principles of natural justice.


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