Exam Details

Subject law and social transformation in india
Paper
Exam / Course ll.m.
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date 19, April, 2017
City, State maharashtra, solapur


Question Paper

LL.M (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination, 2017
LAW AND SOCIAL TRANSFORAMTION IN INDIA
Day Date: Wednesday, 19-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 02.30 P.M to 05.00 P.M
N.B.: Answer any five out Eight Questions.
Question No. 1 is compulsory.
All Questions carry equal marks.
Q.1 Answer any TWO of the following
Religious Minorities and the Law in India. 07
Right to Movement and Residence. 07
Education and role of Media. 07
Reform of Law on Secular lines. 07
Q.2 Explain interaction between Law and Tradition with special reference
to Child labour and Gender injustice.
14
Q.3 How does Community as a Social Institution work as a divisible factor
irrespective of the fact that India is a secular state?
14
Q.4 "The ultimate aim of the Law is to change Society but tradition and
culture create hindrance to it" Comment.
14
Q.5 Discuss impact of Right to Education on Eradication of Child Labour
in India.
14
Q.6 Explain the Empowerment of women: Constitutional and other legal
provisions.
14
Q.7 Explain in detail the causes of nuxlite movement in India and give
analytical suggestions for its eradication.
14
Q.8 Even though there is Non-discrimination on the ground of language,
how does Language work as a divisive factor?


Subjects

  • company and securities law
  • company law – i
  • company law – ii
  • corporate finance
  • corporate law
  • criminology
  • cyber law
  • human rights of disadvantaged groups
  • indian administrative law – i
  • indian constitutional law and new challenges
  • insurance law
  • labour laws : social security & collective bargaining
  • law and social transformation in india
  • law of industrial and intellectual property
  • legal education and research methodology – i
  • legal regulation of economic enterprise
  • penology
  • prevention and control of pollution
  • research methodology & legal education
  • social security legislation
  • women and child labour