Exam Details
Subject | Introduction To Law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | MASTER OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW (MIPL) | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. The Indian Constitution recognises the Rights against Exploitation under
Articles 1,23 and 26
Articles 14, 16 and 18
Articles 23 and 24
Articles 13, 32 and 226
2. Which of these is an organisation which guarantees or works towards enforcement of human rights in India?
National Commission for Women
National Commission for Minorities
National Commission for the Protection of . Child Rights
All of the above
3. As a result of the 86th Constitutional Amendment, 2002, an additional duty was added to the existing list of Fundamental Duties. This was
The duty to respect the national flag
The duty to safeguard public property
The duty to educate children between ages six to fourteen
The duty to develop the scientific temper
4. In the case of savananda Bharati vs State of Kerala, the Supreme Court laid down
The basic structure of the Constitution cannot be amended
Universal Adult Sufferage
Parliamentary democracy
All of the above
5. Certiorari is a type of
Directive Principle of State Policy
Fundamental Right
Fundamental Duty
Writ
6. refers to the mental element of a crime.
Actus Reus
Mens Rea
Fact in Issue
None of the above
7. According to the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, three mechanisms by which a Higher Court can look at any case are
Judgement, Decree and Order
Review, Reference and Revision
Plaint, Written Statement and Appeal
None of the above
8. in simple terms is a group of a minimum number of persons, whether natural or legal entities, who have come together for doing some lawful business with the object of making a profit.
Partnership
LLP
Company
Cooperative Societies
9. Which of these is not a form of tort
Grievous hurt
Nuisance
Negligence
Malicious prosecution
10. Reply filed in a civil suit is called a/an
Appeal
Plaint
Suit
Written Statement
11. What are Fundamental Duties What is the rationale behind inclusion of Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution?
12. When does a suit get instituted? What are the essential components of a suit under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908
13. Define 'Information' under the Right to Information Act, 2005. What are the types of information, which are exempted from disclosure under the Act?
14. Define Stare Decisis. Discuss its significance in the Indian Legal System.
15. Define Democracy. Distinguish between Direct and Indirect Democracy.
Articles 1,23 and 26
Articles 14, 16 and 18
Articles 23 and 24
Articles 13, 32 and 226
2. Which of these is an organisation which guarantees or works towards enforcement of human rights in India?
National Commission for Women
National Commission for Minorities
National Commission for the Protection of . Child Rights
All of the above
3. As a result of the 86th Constitutional Amendment, 2002, an additional duty was added to the existing list of Fundamental Duties. This was
The duty to respect the national flag
The duty to safeguard public property
The duty to educate children between ages six to fourteen
The duty to develop the scientific temper
4. In the case of savananda Bharati vs State of Kerala, the Supreme Court laid down
The basic structure of the Constitution cannot be amended
Universal Adult Sufferage
Parliamentary democracy
All of the above
5. Certiorari is a type of
Directive Principle of State Policy
Fundamental Right
Fundamental Duty
Writ
6. refers to the mental element of a crime.
Actus Reus
Mens Rea
Fact in Issue
None of the above
7. According to the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, three mechanisms by which a Higher Court can look at any case are
Judgement, Decree and Order
Review, Reference and Revision
Plaint, Written Statement and Appeal
None of the above
8. in simple terms is a group of a minimum number of persons, whether natural or legal entities, who have come together for doing some lawful business with the object of making a profit.
Partnership
LLP
Company
Cooperative Societies
9. Which of these is not a form of tort
Grievous hurt
Nuisance
Negligence
Malicious prosecution
10. Reply filed in a civil suit is called a/an
Appeal
Plaint
Suit
Written Statement
11. What are Fundamental Duties What is the rationale behind inclusion of Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution?
12. When does a suit get instituted? What are the essential components of a suit under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908
13. Define 'Information' under the Right to Information Act, 2005. What are the types of information, which are exempted from disclosure under the Act?
14. Define Stare Decisis. Discuss its significance in the Indian Legal System.
15. Define Democracy. Distinguish between Direct and Indirect Democracy.
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