Exam Details

Subject Introduction to Laws
Paper
Exam / Course Diploma in Paralegal Practice
Department School of Law (SOL)
Organization indira gandhi national open university
Position
Exam Date June, 2016
City, State new delhi,


Question Paper

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June, 2016
BLE-002: INTRODUCTION TO LAWS

Time hours Maximum Marks 100
Note: All parts are compulsory.
PART-A 2x20=40
Answer any two of the following questions in
about 600 words. Each question carries 20 marks.

1. What is the difference between Civil and Criminal Law? Discuss the essential conditions of Criminal Liability.

2. Discuss elaborately the organisational structure of the police, along with the duties of the police.

3. What is law of Torts? Discuss the essential ingredients of law of Torts.

4. What is a contract? Discuss the essentials of a valid contract.


PART-B 4x10=40

Answer any four of the following questions in about 300 words. Each question carries 10 marks.

5. Explain structure of Civil Courts along with their jurisdictions.

6. What is meant by probation and parole? Discuss.

7. Write a note on contemporary challenges in Environmental laws.

8. Differentiate between public and private company.

9. What are the protections available to workers under the Factories Act, 1948? Discuss.

10. Write short notes on the following:

Social security for the Unorganised sector

Welfare schemes in India


PART-C 4x5=20

Write short notes on any four of the following in about 150 words each. Each question carries 5 marks.

11. Essentials of a written statement

12. Judgement and decree

13. Volenti Non Fit Injuria

14. Sentencing

15. Trade Unions Act, 1926

16. Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923


Departments

  • Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
  • Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
  • National Centre for Disability Studies (NCDS)
  • School of Agriculture (SOA)
  • School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS)
  • School of Continuing Education (SOCE)
  • School of Education (SOE)
  • School of Engineering & Technology (SOET)
  • School of Extension and Development Studies (SOEDS)
  • School of Foreign Languages (SOFL)
  • School of Gender Development Studies(SOGDS)
  • School of Health Science (SOHS)
  • School of Humanities (SOH)
  • School of Interdisciplinary and Trans-Disciplinary Studies (SOITDS)
  • School of Journalism and New Media Studies (SOJNMS)
  • School of Law (SOL)
  • School of Management Studies (SOMS)
  • School of Performing Arts and Visual Arts (SOPVA)
  • School of Performing Arts and Visual Arts(SOPVA)
  • School of Sciences (SOS)
  • School of Social Sciences (SOSS)
  • School of Social Work (SOSW)
  • School of Tourism & Hospitality Service Sectoral SOMS (SOTHSM)
  • School of Tourism &Hospitality Service Sectoral SOMS (SOTHSSM)
  • School of Translation Studies and Training (SOTST)
  • School of Vocational Education and Training (SOVET)
  • Staff Training & Research in Distance Education (STRIDE)

Subjects

  • Introduction to Laws
  • Introduction to the Legal System
  • Laws relating to Vulnerable Groups
  • Rural Local self Governance