Exam Details
Subject | administrative law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A. LL.B. (Semester VI) (CGPA) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
Ultra-Virus means
Beyond powers
Under powers
Control powers
None of these
No man should be condemned
Unheard
Heard
Notice
Inquiry
Habeas corpus means
Judge
Advocate
Body
Mind
Article of constitution provide contractual liability of the Union of India or State Government.
325
323
226
300
A corporation is liable for of contract also import.
Fine
Penalty
Decision
Breach
Certiorari means
Z
Certify
Grant
Allow
Consent
The maxim "The King can do no does not apply in India with reference to tort.
Wrong
Correct
Right
None of these
In India executive powers are vested in the hands of
Judge
Chairman
President
Prime-Minister
is one of the reasons for growth of delegated legislation.
Unreasonableness
Malafide
Technicality
None of these
10) Object of is that public should be given an opportunity to know the law.
Consultation
Scrutiny committee
Parliament
Publication
11) A Public Corporation may also be held liable for offences committed by its servants in the course of employment.
Government
Parliament
Judiciary
Vicariously
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HJ-30
12) Parliament exercise function.
Judicial
Legislative
Executive
None of the above
13) Quo-Warranto means
What's your authority
Prohibition
To have the body
None of the above
14) Tribunal is an body which exercise the power to adjudicate.
Administrative
Judicial
Legislative
Tax
Q.2
Explain reasons for growth, scope, development of Administrative law distinguish Administrative law Constitutional law.
14
Q.3
Write a note on Administrative Discretion its control.
14
OR
Write in detail on Tortious contractual liability of state.
Q.4
Write short notes:- (Any
08
Laissez faire
Right to counsel
Audi Alteram Partem
Define Tribunal distinguish Tribunal Court.
06
Q.5
Answer any seven out of ten.
14
Writ of quo-warranto
Doctrine of Estoppel
Doctrine of Res-Judicata
Writ of Mandamus
Habeas corpus
Personal bias
Temporary permanent injunctions
Ombudsman
Conciliation Mediation
Writ of Prohibition
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
Ultra-Virus means
Beyond powers
Under powers
Control powers
None of these
No man should be condemned
Unheard
Heard
Notice
Inquiry
Habeas corpus means
Judge
Advocate
Body
Mind
Article of constitution provide contractual liability of the Union of India or State Government.
325
323
226
300
A corporation is liable for of contract also import.
Fine
Penalty
Decision
Breach
Certiorari means
Z
Certify
Grant
Allow
Consent
The maxim "The King can do no does not apply in India with reference to tort.
Wrong
Correct
Right
None of these
In India executive powers are vested in the hands of
Judge
Chairman
President
Prime-Minister
is one of the reasons for growth of delegated legislation.
Unreasonableness
Malafide
Technicality
None of these
10) Object of is that public should be given an opportunity to know the law.
Consultation
Scrutiny committee
Parliament
Publication
11) A Public Corporation may also be held liable for offences committed by its servants in the course of employment.
Government
Parliament
Judiciary
Vicariously
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HJ-30
12) Parliament exercise function.
Judicial
Legislative
Executive
None of the above
13) Quo-Warranto means
What's your authority
Prohibition
To have the body
None of the above
14) Tribunal is an body which exercise the power to adjudicate.
Administrative
Judicial
Legislative
Tax
Q.2
Explain reasons for growth, scope, development of Administrative law distinguish Administrative law Constitutional law.
14
Q.3
Write a note on Administrative Discretion its control.
14
OR
Write in detail on Tortious contractual liability of state.
Q.4
Write short notes:- (Any
08
Laissez faire
Right to counsel
Audi Alteram Partem
Define Tribunal distinguish Tribunal Court.
06
Q.5
Answer any seven out of ten.
14
Writ of quo-warranto
Doctrine of Estoppel
Doctrine of Res-Judicata
Writ of Mandamus
Habeas corpus
Personal bias
Temporary permanent injunctions
Ombudsman
Conciliation Mediation
Writ of Prohibition
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