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 IV) (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
FAMILY LAW II
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
According to provision of Section of Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, the child any person whom he or she could not have married if he or she had continued in the family of his or her birth.
can marry
cannot marry
a or b
none of the above
The State Government may with the concurrence of the appoint one or more persons to be the Judge or Judges of a Family Court.
Supreme court
High court
District Court
None of the above
A family court may receive as evidence any report, statement, documents, information or matter that may in its opinion, assist it to deal effectually with a dispute, whether or not same would be otherwise relevant or admissible under the
Indian Evidence Act 1860
Indian Evidence Act 1872
Indian Evidence Act 1973
None of the above
According to section of Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, a Hindu wife shall be entitled to live separately from her husband her claim to maintenance, if he has any other wife living.
without forfeiting
forfeiting
a or b
none of the above
Under Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986, section 5 provides option to be governed by the provisions of section 125 to 128 of
Criminal Procedure Code
Civil Procedure Code
Indian Evidence Act
None of the above
According to section of Family Court Act deals with duty of Family Court to make efforts for settlement.
Section 9
Section 6
Section 8
None of the above
Section 6 of deals with natural guardians in case of Hindu Minor.
Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act
Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act
Hindu Marriage Act
None of the above
Article of Indian Constitution provides for equal remuneration to men and women.
Article 39
Article 44
Article 43
None of the above
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If any person leaving; having sufficient means neglects or refuses to maintain a Magistrate if the First Class may order to make a monthly allowance for maintenance.
His father unable to maintain itself
His mother unable to maintain itself
a or b
None of the above
10) Under Cr. P.C. an application for the monthly allowance for the interim maintenance and expenses for proceeding shall as far as possible, be disposed of within days from the date of the service of notice of the application to such person.
30
60
45
None of the above
11) Section of Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986 deals with Mahr or other properties of Muslim women to be given to her at the time of Divorce.
Section 5
Section 3
Section 6
None of the above
12) Section of Indian Divorce Act deals with the permanent alimony.
Section 63
Section 37
Section 36
None of the above
13) Section of Family Court Act deals with appointment of judges of family court.
Section 4
Section 3
Section 5
None of the above
14) According to Hindu Succession Amendment Act now daughter is entitled to equal share with son in ancestral property, by birth.
Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2006
Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005
Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2008
None of the above
Q.2
Explain critically the provisions of Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986.
14
Q.3
Explain the principle of child welfare for guardianship with reference to case laws.
14
OR
Explain the provisions of maintenance under Criminal Procedure Code.
Q.4

Write note (Any two)
08
Administration of Gender Justice
Urbanization and Industrialization
Working women status and Role

Sarala Mudgal's case and Uniform Civil Code.
06
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Q.5
Answer in short:- (Any
14
Conditions for acknowledgement of paternity
Secularization
Modernization
Westernization
Adoption object of it
Powers of Family Court
Functions of Family Court
Article 44 of the Constitution and its connotations
Legitimacy
Disabled children's and maintenance provisions under Criminal Procedure Code


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  • 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
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