Exam Details
Subject | Criminal Justice System | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Post Graduate Diploma In Criminal Justice (PGDCJ) | |
Department | School of Law (SOL) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
Attempt any four questions from this Part. Each question carries 5 marks (not exceeding 200 words each).
1. What are the essential elements of Crime under the Indian Penal Code, 1860
2. What do you understand by the term 'Audi alteram partem'
3. Write a note on the role of media in Criminal Justice Administration.
4. Differentiate between cognizable and Non cognizable offences.
5. Write a comment on Sunil Batra V. Delhi Administration.
6. What are the benefits of Restorative Justice?
Attempt any four questions from this Part. Each question carries 10 marks (not exceeding 500 words each).
7. 'Prevention is always better than cure'. What preventive measures can be taken to combat crime in society
8. Describe briefly the genesis of The Police System in India.
9. Discuss the justifications for the Punitive Approach to Crime. What kinds of punishments are provided to deter the offenders from committing crime
10. Discuss the Social Control Theory.
11. What is 'confession' Explain when confession is not admissible in evidence.
12. Write a note on the constitutional mandates pertaining to the rights of the accused in India.
Attempt any two questions from this Part. Each question carries 20 marks (not exceeding 1500 words).
13. What is the rationale behind custody of prisoners? Whether it is justified to call the prisons as correctional homes Discuss.
14. Discuss Psychoanalytical theories of crimes.
15. Explain the evolution of The Criminal Justice System in India.
16. Explain the role of State Human Rights Commission in Protecting Human Rights
1. What are the essential elements of Crime under the Indian Penal Code, 1860
2. What do you understand by the term 'Audi alteram partem'
3. Write a note on the role of media in Criminal Justice Administration.
4. Differentiate between cognizable and Non cognizable offences.
5. Write a comment on Sunil Batra V. Delhi Administration.
6. What are the benefits of Restorative Justice?
Attempt any four questions from this Part. Each question carries 10 marks (not exceeding 500 words each).
7. 'Prevention is always better than cure'. What preventive measures can be taken to combat crime in society
8. Describe briefly the genesis of The Police System in India.
9. Discuss the justifications for the Punitive Approach to Crime. What kinds of punishments are provided to deter the offenders from committing crime
10. Discuss the Social Control Theory.
11. What is 'confession' Explain when confession is not admissible in evidence.
12. Write a note on the constitutional mandates pertaining to the rights of the accused in India.
Attempt any two questions from this Part. Each question carries 20 marks (not exceeding 1500 words).
13. What is the rationale behind custody of prisoners? Whether it is justified to call the prisons as correctional homes Discuss.
14. Discuss Psychoanalytical theories of crimes.
15. Explain the evolution of The Criminal Justice System in India.
16. Explain the role of State Human Rights Commission in Protecting Human Rights
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Subjects
- Challenges In Criminal Justice System
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Criminal Justice Processes
- Criminal Justice System
- Indian Panel Code