Exam Details
Subject | Business Laws As Applicable to Co-Operatives-1 | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Certificate In Co-Operation, Co-Operative Law And Business Law | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 3 IBLE-013 I
f'-CERTIFICATE IN CO-oPERATION,
6CO-oPERATIVE LAW AND BUSINESS LAW
o Term-End Examination June, 2016
BLE-013: BUSINESS LAW AS APPLICABLE TO CO-oPERATIVES
Time 3 hours Maximum Marks 100
Note: Part A -Attempt all questions. Each question
carries two marks.
Part B -Attempt any five questions. Each
question carries ten marks.
Part C -Attempt any two questions. Each
question carries fifteen marks.
PART 10x2=20
Explain in brief. Each question carries two marks.
1. Contract.
2. Competent parties to contract.
3. Quasi contracts.
4. Immovable property.
5. Charge.
6. Goods under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
7. Agricultural income.
8. Unlawful assembly.
9. Consumer dispute.
10. Natural person.
PART
Answer any five questions. Each question carries ten marks. 5x10=50
1. Write a note on Right to Information Act, 2005.
2. Distinguish with suitable illustration and 'agreement to sell'.
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of VAT?
4. Explain criminal misappropriation of property with suitable illustrations.
5. Who is a food Inspector? What are the duties of a food Inspector
6. Explain the principle of estoppel under the Indian Evidence Act 1872.
7. What is e-commerce? What are the advantages of information technology cyberspace
PART-C
Answer any two questions from this part. Each question carries 15 marks. 2x15=30
1. Explain the different steps involved in the execution of decree in civil courts.
2. Discuss the composition functions and power of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal.
3. Explain the special procedure given under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 in relation to
Food grains, edible oilseeds or edible oils
Sugar
f'-CERTIFICATE IN CO-oPERATION,
6CO-oPERATIVE LAW AND BUSINESS LAW
o Term-End Examination June, 2016
BLE-013: BUSINESS LAW AS APPLICABLE TO CO-oPERATIVES
Time 3 hours Maximum Marks 100
Note: Part A -Attempt all questions. Each question
carries two marks.
Part B -Attempt any five questions. Each
question carries ten marks.
Part C -Attempt any two questions. Each
question carries fifteen marks.
PART 10x2=20
Explain in brief. Each question carries two marks.
1. Contract.
2. Competent parties to contract.
3. Quasi contracts.
4. Immovable property.
5. Charge.
6. Goods under the Sale of Goods Act, 1930.
7. Agricultural income.
8. Unlawful assembly.
9. Consumer dispute.
10. Natural person.
PART
Answer any five questions. Each question carries ten marks. 5x10=50
1. Write a note on Right to Information Act, 2005.
2. Distinguish with suitable illustration and 'agreement to sell'.
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of VAT?
4. Explain criminal misappropriation of property with suitable illustrations.
5. Who is a food Inspector? What are the duties of a food Inspector
6. Explain the principle of estoppel under the Indian Evidence Act 1872.
7. What is e-commerce? What are the advantages of information technology cyberspace
PART-C
Answer any two questions from this part. Each question carries 15 marks. 2x15=30
1. Explain the different steps involved in the execution of decree in civil courts.
2. Discuss the composition functions and power of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal.
3. Explain the special procedure given under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 in relation to
Food grains, edible oilseeds or edible oils
Sugar
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Subjects
- Business Laws As Applicable to Co-Operatives-1
- Business Laws As Applicable to Co-Operatives-2
- Co-operative Law
- Cooperation, Genesis, Principles, Values, Policy, Growth And Development