Exam Details

Subject family law - i
Paper
Exam / Course ll.b.
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date April, 2018
City, State maharashtra, solapur


Question Paper

LL.B. (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
FAMILY LAW I
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
Section of Hindu Marriage Act provides the conditions for a Hindu Marriage.
Section 5
Section 10
Section 9
None of the above
Section of Hindu Succession Act deals with general rules of succession in case of female.
Section 8
Section 15
Section 9
Section 10
If marriage is in Contravention of the conditions in section of Hindu Marriage Act 1955 it shall be and may be annulled by decree of nullity.
Void
Voidable
Both
None of the above
Which one of the following is a class II heir to succession to property of Hindu male dying intestate under HSA 1955?
Son of predeceased Son
Widow of a predeceased son
Son of a predeceased son of predeceased son
None of the above
Mother is heir to succession to property of Hindu male dying intestate under Hindu Succession Act.
Class I
Class II
Agnate
Cognet
does not dissolve the marriage bond but merely suspend marital rights and obligations.
Judicial separation
Desertation
Nullity of marriage
None of the above.
Renunciation of world i.e. by taking Sanyasa is one of ground of divorce available under
Hindu Marriage Act
Hindu Succession Act
Both a and b
None of the above
To seek matrimonial relief under the ground of desertion, the desertion should be
With the consent of petitioner by respondent
Without the consent of petitioner by respondent
Both a b
None of the above
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SLR-HF-37
means respondent not been heard as alive for 7 years or more.
Presumption of death
Presumption of Dowry death
Presumption innocence
None of the above
10) Article of Indian Constitution deals with Uniform Civil Code.
Art 44
Art 42
Art 45
None of the above
11) A person converted to other religion is called under Muslim law.
Apostate
Sanyasa
Both a b
None of the above
12) Guardianship under Hindu Law, the provisions of applies.
Hindu Marriage Act
Hindu Succession Act
Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act
Hindu Adoptions and Maintenances Act
13) According to Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005, becomes a Coparcener and is entitled to all the rights like a son.
Widow
Daughter
Husband
Son
14) There is a presumption of dowry death u/section 113A of if the death of women is occurred within 7 years otherwise than under normal circumstances.
Indian Penal Code
Hindu Marriage Act
Evidence Act
None of the above
Q.2
Explain customary practices of Child Marriage and Dowry with state Regulation.
14
Q.3

Explain
14
Types of family based upon linage, Authority structure, and location.
Property under Mitakshara Law Separate Property and Coparcenary property.
OR

Explain succession to property of a Hindu male dying intestate under provisions of Hindu Succession Act 1956.
Q.4

Write short answer on any
08
Doctrine of Pious obligation
Bar to Matrimonial Relief
Divorce by mutual consent under Hindu Marriage Act

Kinds of Talak under Muslim Law.
06
Q.5
Write short answers on Any seven:-
14
Divided Home
Conversion and its effect on marriage
Marumakkattayam and Aliyasantana laws
Talaq-e -tafweez
Nullity of Marriage
Family court
Ancient form of marriage Hindu Law
Adultery a ground for Matrimonial relief
7 years imprisonment a ground for matrimonial relief
Matri Sambhand


Subjects

  • administrative law
  • constitutional law – i
  • environmental law
  • family law - i
  • interpretation of statutes and principle of legislation
  • jurisprudence
  • labour & industrial law - ii
  • labour and industrial law – i
  • law of contracts
  • law of crimes paper - i (penal-code)
  • law of tort including mv act and cp laws
  • penelogy and victimology
  • professional ethics and professional accounting system
  • property law
  • public international law
  • special contracts
  • trade mark and design