Exam Details

Subject law
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date 11, August, 2016
City, State ,


Question Paper

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Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. The objectives of the Preamble of the Constitution of India were first

Adopted by the Indian National Congress at its Calcutta Session.


Spelt it out in the Indian Independence Act, 1947.


Spelt out in the Objective Resolution moved by Jawahar Lal Nehru and adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 22nd January, 1947.


Spelt out by the Chairman of the Drafting Committee Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and adopted on 29th January, 1947.


2. In which one of the following cases the Supreme Court of India decided that 'There is no Fundamental Right to Education for a professional degree that flows from Article

Balbir Thomas V/s. Centre for Cellular Molecular Biology.


Haobijam Rita Devi V/s. Sikkim Manipal and Technology of Health Sciences University.


P. Raveendran V/s. Union of India.


Tumnyak Etc. V/s. AIIMS.


3. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using codes given below. List- I List- II

Maharshi Avadhesh V/s. Union of India Organisation of Village Panchayats


Kachchh Jal Sankat Nivaran Samiti V/s. Legal Aid State of Gujarat


M.H. Hoskot V/s. State of Maharashtra Common Good


State of Uttar Pradesh V/s. Pradhan Sangh Uniform Civil Code Kshettra Samiti


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4. Read Assertion and Reason and give correct answer using the codes given below. Assertion High Court has no jurisdiction over the State Administrative Tribunal. Reason Because L. Chandrakumar V/s. Union of India has decided so. Codes

Both and are right and is the correct explanation of


Both and are wrong.


is right and is wrong.


is wrong and is right.


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A. The executive action taken in the name of Governor is the executive action of the State.
B. The Governor cannot be held personally answerable for any portion of the address to the Joint Session.
C. The Governor is bound to exercise all his powers and functions on the aid and advice of his Council of Ministers.
D. The Governor of a State shall be appointed by the President by Warrant under his hand and seal.
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6. The Supreme Court of India while considering the validity of proclamation of emergency under Article 356, said that the proclamation is subject to judicial review in one of the following cases.

S.R. Bommai V/s. Union of India


Makan Singh V/s. State of Punjab


State of Maharashtra V/s. Lok Shikshan Sansthan


M. Karunanidhi V/s. Union of India


7. The Supreme Court of India said that it is not the duty of the court either to enlarge the scope of the Legislation or the intention of the legislature when the language of the provision is plain and unambiguous in one of the following cases.

Union of India V/s Deoki Nandan Aggarwal.


A.P. Krishna Swamy V/s. State of Madras.


Dharam Dutt V/s. Union of India.


Express Newspapers Ltd. V/s. Union of India.


8. The positivist methodology of studying law is essentially

antithesis of normative notion of law.


antithesis of analytical notion of law.


antithesis of historical notion of law.


antithesis of sociological notion of law.


9. The sociological school of jurisprudence is chiefly concerned with the relations of law to

Contemporary Social Ideas


Contemporary Legal Position


Contemporary Political Situation


Contemporary Social Institutions


10. Bentham being a practical reformer, a strong believer in social progress, treated natural law with little respect and opened fire on natural law as expounded by

Cohen Hegal


Holland Blackstone


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Preventive theory Reformative theory


Concession theory Deterrent theory


12. Match List-I with List-II and give the correct answer using codes given below the lists.
List- I List- II
(Kind of right) (Correlative)


Right (Stricto Sensu) Disability


Liberty Duty


Power No-right


Immunity Liability



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13. Read Assertion and Reason and give the correct answer with the help of codes given below
Assertion A claim to recover a time-barred debt is an imperfect legal right.
Reason The Statute of Limitations provides that after a certain time a debt shall become extinct.

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14. Who has criticized International law by remarking "... this pompous law of Nations which is so eloquent in books and silent in the cabinets of diplomats."

Emmanuel Kant Edward Collins


H.L.A. Hart J.G. Starke


15. Who of the following is not the exponent of Dualism Theory

Triepel Anzilloti


Hegel Duguit


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List- I List- II

Principle of Subrogation Chorzow factory (Indemnity) case.


Principle of Estoppel Marommatis Palestine Concessions case


Principle of Res judicata. R. v/s. Keyn
Principle of justice, equity Case concerning the temple of Preah Vihear. and good conscience.

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17. Which of the following statement/statements is/are not correct

There are four main theories of Recognition.


Anzillote is an exponent of Declaratory Theory of Recognition.


Civil Air Transport Incorporated Co. V/s. Central Air Transport Corporation is a case on Retrospective Effects of Recognition.


Pitt Corbett is one of Chief Exponent of Constitutive Theory of Recognition.



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Only and are not correct.


Only and are not correct.


Only and are not correct.


and all are not correct.


18. Under which Article of the Charter of the United Nations the General Assembly may establish such subsidiary organs as it deems necessary for the performance of its functions

Article 20 Article 21


Article 24 Article 22


19. Which of the following statement/statements is/are correct

The first Security Council came into being on 12th January, 1948.


It comprises of 15 members permanent members and 10 non-permanent members)


The Resolutions of the Security Council are binding upon the Members.


Ten non-permanent members of the Security Council are elected by the General Assembly for a period of 2 years.



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Three degrees through the mother and four degrees through the father.


Three degrees through the mother and five degrees through the father.


Five degrees through the mother and seven degrees through the father.


Five degrees through the mother and three degrees through the father.


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'Agnate' is a person who is related by blood or adoption wholly through males.


'Cognate' is a person who is related by blood or adoption but not wholly through males.


'Agnate' is a person who is related only by blood wholly through males.


'Cognate' may be ascendant, descendant and collateral.



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22. Answer with the help of codes given below A decree of judicial separation
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IV. Does not allow either party to remarry.

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Shruti Jimutavahana


Dayabhaga What is remembered


Mitakshara Vijnaneshvara



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