Exam Details
Subject | Law For Administration | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Master Of Arts (Public Policy) | |
Department | School of Social Sciences (SOSS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. " 'Rule of Law' is essential for economic development." Examine.
2. Is the principle "No man should be a judge in his own cause", a settled principle of natural justice Discuss with suitable illustrations/examples.
3. Discuss the Basic Structure doctrine as expounded by the Supreme Court. Are Secularism and Socialism part of the basic structure?
4. "The Indian Constitution's bias in favour of unitary features has adversely affected governance." Illustrate.
5. "It is necessary that law always serves justice." Discuss.
6. Distinguish between the following:
Cognizable and Non-cognizable offences
Bailable and Non-bailable offences
7. Differentiate between Section 133 and Section 144 of the CrPC, 1973.
8. "Fundamental Rights add value to the Indian Constitution by protecting civil and political liberties, while Directive Principles of State Policy are meaningless since they are neither enforceable nor should be the responsibility of the State." Critically examine.
9. Discuss the key steps in the institution of a civil suit and give a broad outline of a plaint in a suit for transfer of immovable property.
10. While writs under Article 32 protect individual rights, Public Interest Litigation protects collective ones. Discuss.
2. Is the principle "No man should be a judge in his own cause", a settled principle of natural justice Discuss with suitable illustrations/examples.
3. Discuss the Basic Structure doctrine as expounded by the Supreme Court. Are Secularism and Socialism part of the basic structure?
4. "The Indian Constitution's bias in favour of unitary features has adversely affected governance." Illustrate.
5. "It is necessary that law always serves justice." Discuss.
6. Distinguish between the following:
Cognizable and Non-cognizable offences
Bailable and Non-bailable offences
7. Differentiate between Section 133 and Section 144 of the CrPC, 1973.
8. "Fundamental Rights add value to the Indian Constitution by protecting civil and political liberties, while Directive Principles of State Policy are meaningless since they are neither enforceable nor should be the responsibility of the State." Critically examine.
9. Discuss the key steps in the institution of a civil suit and give a broad outline of a plaint in a suit for transfer of immovable property.
10. While writs under Article 32 protect individual rights, Public Interest Litigation protects collective ones. Discuss.
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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)
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- 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)
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- School of Translation Studies and Training (SOTST)
- School of Vocational Education and Training (SOVET)
- Staff Training & Research in Distance Education (STRIDE)
Subjects
- Human Resource Management
- Law For Administration