Exam Details
| Subject | compensatory discrimination | |
| Paper | ||
| Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
| Department | ||
| Organization | Hidayatullah National Law University | |
| Position | ||
| Exam Date | September, 2017 | |
| City, State | chhattisgarh, raipur |
Question Paper
Class Roll No.
Mid Term Examination, September 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER VII IX
C G Compensatory Discrimination
Max. Marks: 20 Max. Time: 1:30 Hrs.
Note: Answer any TWO questions out of three. All questions carry equal marks.
1. "Caste system is seen as an all- encompassing system, as an ideology and one which governs all other relations. It is a tradition bound hierarchic system or society based on ideas of pollution and purity." In the light of given statement, explain the following:
a. The meaning of caste and the origin and development of caste system in India
b. Impact of caste system on human rights. (Marks
2. "Differential treatment does not per se amount to violation of Article 14 of the Constitution of India. It violates Article 14 only when there is no reasonable basis and there are several tests to decide whether a classification is reasonable or not". In the light of given statement explain the following:
a. Interface between Article 14 and Compensatory Discrimination and explain whether Compensatory Discrimination is a violation of Article 14.
b. The various tests evolved by the Judiciary to decide whether a classification is reasonable classification. (Marks
3. Write Short Notes on the Following:-
a. The identification of Scheduled Castes under Indian Constitution.
b. Jurisprudential basis of the Concept of Compensatory Discrimination. (Marks
Mid Term Examination, September 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER VII IX
C G Compensatory Discrimination
Max. Marks: 20 Max. Time: 1:30 Hrs.
Note: Answer any TWO questions out of three. All questions carry equal marks.
1. "Caste system is seen as an all- encompassing system, as an ideology and one which governs all other relations. It is a tradition bound hierarchic system or society based on ideas of pollution and purity." In the light of given statement, explain the following:
a. The meaning of caste and the origin and development of caste system in India
b. Impact of caste system on human rights. (Marks
2. "Differential treatment does not per se amount to violation of Article 14 of the Constitution of India. It violates Article 14 only when there is no reasonable basis and there are several tests to decide whether a classification is reasonable or not". In the light of given statement explain the following:
a. Interface between Article 14 and Compensatory Discrimination and explain whether Compensatory Discrimination is a violation of Article 14.
b. The various tests evolved by the Judiciary to decide whether a classification is reasonable classification. (Marks
3. Write Short Notes on the Following:-
a. The identification of Scheduled Castes under Indian Constitution.
b. Jurisprudential basis of the Concept of Compensatory Discrimination. (Marks
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