Exam Details
Subject | law of contracts | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B. I (Semester (CBCS) Examination, 2017
LAW OF CONTRACTS
Day Date: Tuesday, 18-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Choose correct alternatives: 14
Section 2 defines
Promise Proposal Contract Acceptance
Section 19 of the Contract Act 1872, provides that the agreement
is if it is caused by coercion, fraud or misrepresentation at
the option of the party whose consent was so caused.
valid void violable All the above
The consideration or object of an agreement is unlawful if it is
forbidden by law Immoral
fraudulent All the above
A wagering argument has following elements
An uncertain event Mutual chances of gain and loss
Both None of these
An injunction in the positive form is called injunction.
Interim Prohibitory Mandatory Temporary
A agreement without consideration is
void valid lawful None of above
The person making the proposal is called the
Offerer Offeree Offer All the above
Goods displayed with a price tag is an
Invitation to offer Agreement Offer Consideration
Every promise and every set of promises forming the consideration
for each other is an
Contract Promises Agreement Proposal
10) Injunction order to from doing something is a prohibitory
Injunction.
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 30
Compel Refrain Detain All the above
11) A contract is a contract to do or not to do something, if
some event, collateral to such contract does or does not happen.
vested contingent void Quasi-contract
12) Law relating to cancellation of instruments is contained in section
of specific Relief Act, 1963.
27 to 30 31 to 33 34 to 35 36
13) Which remedies are available for tread of contract?
Damages Quantum merit
Specific performance
and injun
All the above
14) The Indian Contract Act came into force on
28th July 1872 1st Sep 1872
1st Nov 1872 31st Dec 1972
Q.2 Write a detail note on various kinds of Void Agreements. 14
Q.3 Define free consent and state the factors which vitiating free consent. 14
OR
Write about the constitutional provisions relating to government as a
contracting party and also state, what are the requirements of
government contract with the help of relevant case laws?
Q.4 Write note on: any 08
Agreement
Temporary Injunction
Declaratory orders
Write a note 06
Standard form of contract
Q.5 Answer in short Any 14
Damages 6
Minor's agreement
Arbitration
Quasi-contracts.
Service of Summons.
Meaning of Multi-national Agreement.
Anticipatory breach of contract.
Lawful object and consideration.
Proposal
10) Court-fees
LAW OF CONTRACTS
Day Date: Tuesday, 18-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Choose correct alternatives: 14
Section 2 defines
Promise Proposal Contract Acceptance
Section 19 of the Contract Act 1872, provides that the agreement
is if it is caused by coercion, fraud or misrepresentation at
the option of the party whose consent was so caused.
valid void violable All the above
The consideration or object of an agreement is unlawful if it is
forbidden by law Immoral
fraudulent All the above
A wagering argument has following elements
An uncertain event Mutual chances of gain and loss
Both None of these
An injunction in the positive form is called injunction.
Interim Prohibitory Mandatory Temporary
A agreement without consideration is
void valid lawful None of above
The person making the proposal is called the
Offerer Offeree Offer All the above
Goods displayed with a price tag is an
Invitation to offer Agreement Offer Consideration
Every promise and every set of promises forming the consideration
for each other is an
Contract Promises Agreement Proposal
10) Injunction order to from doing something is a prohibitory
Injunction.
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 30
Compel Refrain Detain All the above
11) A contract is a contract to do or not to do something, if
some event, collateral to such contract does or does not happen.
vested contingent void Quasi-contract
12) Law relating to cancellation of instruments is contained in section
of specific Relief Act, 1963.
27 to 30 31 to 33 34 to 35 36
13) Which remedies are available for tread of contract?
Damages Quantum merit
Specific performance
and injun
All the above
14) The Indian Contract Act came into force on
28th July 1872 1st Sep 1872
1st Nov 1872 31st Dec 1972
Q.2 Write a detail note on various kinds of Void Agreements. 14
Q.3 Define free consent and state the factors which vitiating free consent. 14
OR
Write about the constitutional provisions relating to government as a
contracting party and also state, what are the requirements of
government contract with the help of relevant case laws?
Q.4 Write note on: any 08
Agreement
Temporary Injunction
Declaratory orders
Write a note 06
Standard form of contract
Q.5 Answer in short Any 14
Damages 6
Minor's agreement
Arbitration
Quasi-contracts.
Service of Summons.
Meaning of Multi-national Agreement.
Anticipatory breach of contract.
Lawful object and consideration.
Proposal
10) Court-fees
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