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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, 2013
City, State ,


Question Paper

PAPER-III LAW Signature and Name of Invigilator
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(Name) Roll (In words)
D 5 8 1 3

Time 2 1/2 hours] [Maximum Marks 150
Number of Pages in this Booklet 24 Number of Questions in this Booklet 75 Instructions for the Candidates
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D-58-13 1 P.T.O.

LAW
Paper III

Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All
questions are compulsory.

1. Who among the following expressed the view that the Indian Constitution is Federal as much as it establishes what may be called a dual polity

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar


Sir Ivor Jennings


Prof. K.C. Wheare


Sir B.N. Rau



2. In which of the following amendment the words 'Nothing in Article 13 shall apply to any amendment made under Article 368' were inserted

22nd Amendment


24th Amendment


42nd Amendment


44th Amendment



3. The Supreme Court of India held in which of the following case that the views expressed by it in exercise of its advisory jurisdiction are binding on all courts within the territory of India

In Re-Berubari case


In Re-Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal case


In Re-Kerala Education Bill


In Re-Special Courts Bill



4. In which one of the following case has the Supreme Court upheld the Constitutional validity of the Constitution (93rd Amendment) introducing Article

TMA Pai Foundation Vs. State of Karnataka


Indra Sawhney Vs. Union of India


M. Nagaraj Vs. Union of India


Ashok Kumar Thakur Vs. Union of India



5. Match List with List and select the correct answer using the codes given below
List List
a. Independence i. Administrative
of the Judiciary
b.
Executive Legislation

c.
Quasi-Judicial function


d. Collective responsibilityCodes a b

ii i


iii iv


ii iv


iii i


adjudication
ii. Parliamentary form of Government
iii. Appointment of Judges
iv. Ordinance
c d
iv iii
i ii
i iii
iv ii


6. Read Assertion and Reason (R)and find correct answer using codes given below Assertion The Council of Ministers is the hub of the Parliamentary form of Government.
Reason The Government is formed from the majority party.


Codes

Both and are true but

is not the correct explanation of


Both and are true and

is the correct explanation of(A).


is true, is false.


is false, but is true.



7. The jurisdiction of the SupremeCourt of India may be enlarged by

The President of India


The President of India in consultation with the Prime Minister and Chief Justice of India


The Parliament by resolution


The Parliament by law.



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8. What are exceptions to the rule of natural justice Answer using codes given below
i. Exclusion by statutory provisions.
ii. Exclusion by Constitutional provision.
iii. Exclusion in case of legislative act.
iv. Exclusion in public interest.


Codes

Only i is correct.


Only i and ii are correct.


Only ii and iii are correct.


All of above are correct.



9. Read Assertion and Reason and find correct answer using codes given below Assertion In India the order passed in violation of the principles of natural justice is void.
Reason In India there is void in the area of principles of justice by nature.


Codes

and are true and is correct explanation of


and are true, but is not correct explanation of


is true and is false.


is false and is true.



10. In which of the following conditions, the abuse of discretionary power is inferred
i. Use for improper purpose
ii. Mala fide
iii. Relevant consideration
iv. Leaving out irrelevant
consideration Answer using codes given below


Codes

Only i is correct.


Only i and ii are correct.


Only ii and iii are correct.


All of above are correct.



11. Read Assertion and Reason and find correct answer using codes given below Assertion Equality is antithetic
to arbitrariness.
Reason Article 14 of the Indian Constitution prevents arbitrarydiscretion being vested in theexecutive.
Codes

Both and are true and

is correct explanation of(A).


Both and are true, but not correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



12. The writ of habeas corpus will beissued if

Detention is legal.


Detention is prima facie legal.


Detention is prima facie illegal.


Detention is primarily illegal.



13. Reading Assertion and Reason(R), select correct answer using codes given below :Assertion Lokpal is the
demand of time. Reason Lokpal is a time saving institution.
Codes

Both and are true, and

is correct explanation of


Both and are true, but

is not correct explanationof


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



14. "Administrative Law is the law concerning the powers and proceduresof administrative agencies, including especially the law governing judicialreview of administrative action." This definition of Administrative Law is given by

Ivor Jenning Garner


K.C. Davis Wade



15. In which of the following grounds, awrit of certiorari may be issued

Error of jurisdiction


Error apparent on face of record


Violation of natural justice


All of the above



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16. Who propounded the Doctrine of 'Moral Reasoning'

Kohler Pound


H.L.A. Hart Kant



17. Which of the following avoid any dogmatic formulation and concentrate on the decisions given by law courts

Realist school


Analytical school


Philosophical school


Sociological school



18. 'Jus civile', 'Jus gentium' and 'Jus naturale' are found in

American Law


Greek Law


Roman Law


French Law



19. Match the following
a. Ancient i. Grotius,
theories Hobbes Locke
b.
Modern ii. Thomas theories Acquinas

c.
Renaissance iii. Stamler theories Kohler

d.
Medieval iv. Socrates,


theories Aristotle and Plato
Codes
a b c d

iii iv ii i


i ii iii iv


ii iii iv i


iv iii i ii



20. "Law is without doubt a remedy for greater evil, yet it brings with it evils of its own." Who said it

Blackstone Friedman


Salmond Hobbes



21. According to Salmond, every right involves a three fold relation.
I. It is a right against some person or persons.
II. It is a right to some act or omission of such person or persons.
III. It is a right over or to something to which that act or omission relates.
Codes

I and II are false.


II and III are true.


II and III are false.


Only I is true.


22. Assertion Srutis and Smritis form the greatest treasure house of Hinduism.
Reason Srutis and Smritis are considered immemorial, timeless and eternal.
Examine the above statement and Reason and select whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion, using the codes given below
Codes

Both and are true, but

is not the correct explanation of



Both and are true and

is the correct explanation of



is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.


23. Personality is a very vague and wide term and it has a variety of meanings. It is derived from the word persona which is a

Latin word


French word


German word


Greek word


16. '®ÖîןÖÛú ŸÖÛÔú' Ûêú ×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ ÛúÖê ×ÛúÃÖ®Öê ¯ÖÏן֯ÖÖפüŸÖ ×ÛúµÖÖ

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