Exam Details

Subject law
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date June, 2012
City, State ,


Question Paper

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Number of Questions in this Booklet 75
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J-58-12 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. "The new Constitution establishes,
5. Assertion Directive Principles indeed a system of Government which
are not enforceable by any is at the most quasi-federal, almost
Court. devolutionary in character, a unitary
Reason Directive Principles
state with subsidiary federal features are more or less fundamental in
rather than the federal state with the governance of the country.
unitary features" said by
Codes
Dr. K.C. Wheare Both and are true but(B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad is not the correct explanation

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar


of

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

Both and are true and
2. In which of the following case it was is the correct explanation of
held that 'Right to Life does not
include Right to Die' Gian Kaur Vs. State of Punjab Chenna Jagdeshwar Vs. State of is false but is true. is true but is false.
A.P. 6. The Supreme Court does not have
State of U.P. Vs. Sanjay Kumar original jurisdiction regarding a
Bhatia dispute between
Deena Vs. Union Bank of India a citizen and a State
3. Assertion An accused person the Government of India and
cannot be compelled to give his one State
signature or thumb impression. two States
Reason An accused person the Government of India and
cannot be compelled to be a one State on one side and one
witness against himself. State on the other side
Codes
is true but is false. 7. In the Constitution of India, provision
is false but is true. relating to the formation of new States
Both and are true. can be amended by
Both and are false. A Parliamentary resolution
4. After a Money Bill has been passed by which should be ratified by
the House of the People, within how majority of State Legislatures.
many days it is transmitted to the A simple majority in each House
Council of States for its of Parliament.
recommendations 3/4th majority in the Parliament
Thirty days 2/3rd majority in the each House
Twenty four days of Parliament provided they also
Sixty days constitute the majority of total
Fourteen days members of each House.

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8. Holding of periodic, free and fair elections by the Election Commission is part of the basic structure of the Constitution as per the following

Election Commission of India Vs. AIADMK


S.S. Dhanoa Vs. Union of India


In Gujarat Assembly Election matter


Sadiq Ali Vs. Election Commission of India



9. Writ of Mandamus cannot be issued, where a fundamental right is infringed by

A Statute


A Statutory Order


An Executive Order


Private Body



10. Assertion The principles of natural justice ensures fair hearing.
Reason It requires unbiased judge to decide after hearing all parties.
Codes

Both and are true and

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is not a good explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



11. Prerogative writs to review an administrative action are

Two Writ of Habeas Corpus and Writ of Mandamus.


Three Writ of Habeas Corpus and Writ of Mandamus and Writ of Prohibition.


Four Writ of Habeas Corpus and Writ of Mandamus and Writ of Prohibition and Writ of Certiorari and Writ of Quo Warranto.


Five Writ of Habeas Corpus, Writ of Mandamus, Writ of Quo warranto, Writ of Certiorari and Writ of Prohibition.



12. A mandatory procedural requirement for an administrative tribunal must be

Legal representation


Cross examination


Reasoned decision


All of the above



13. Judicial review of an administrative action means

Review by the Parliament


Review by the Government


Review by the Legislative Assembly


Review by the Judiciary



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List I List II

Institution of Law should be able Lokpal and to control the Lokayukta numerous wide
discretionary powers

Ensure fair hearing


Evaporate maladministration and corruption to bring good governance


Check and control abuse of power and executive excesses



15. Find correct answer

Administrative law is a branch of public law and is only a part of Constitutional law. It cannot control the Constitutional law.


Administrative law is a branch of private law.


Administrative law is independent to Constitutional law.


Administrative law is neither the branch of public law nor of private law, but a part of Constitutional law.



16. Bentham's definition of law is imperative in nature because

law is an assembling of signs.


law is declaration of volition conceived or adopted by sovereign in a State.


because it is adopted by non-sovereign State.


both



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Llewlyne


Ihring


Salmond


W. Friedman



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Symbolist theory


Fiction theory


Will theory



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Primary Right


Secondary Right



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seven point in ownership


nine point in ownership


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