Exam Details

Subject family law - i
Paper
Exam / Course ll.b.
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date April, 2017
City, State maharashtra, solapur


Question Paper

LL.B.- II (Semester IV) (CGPA) Examination, 2017
Family Law II
Day Date: Saturday, 29-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 02.30 PM to 05.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 14
Under of Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, the court
has the discretion to decide the quantum of maintenance.
Section 22 Section 23
Section 24 Section 25
of Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956 provides
that a minor cannot be a guardian of the property of the minor.
Section 9 Section 8
Section 10 Section 11
Section 16 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955, which has been
recasted by Marriage Laws Amendment Act 1976 provides for
of children.
Alimony Custody
Legitimacy All the above
family consists of man, his wife and unmarried children.
Compound Composite
Special Simple
Under law there are mutual rights of inheritance between the
mother and the child, whether it is legitimate or illegitimate.
Shafi Maliki
Shia Sunni
for adoption is dealt with in section 10 of Hindu Adoption
and Maintenance Act.
Capacity Qualification
Eligibility Condition
The State Government may in with the High Court
appoint one or more persons to be judges of a family court.
Concurrence Consolidation
Conciliation Consultation
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Bhakti movement during medieval period, which introduced new
trends in the social and the religious life of women, was organized
by
Chaitanya acharya Ramanujacharya
Bhakti nanak All the above.
response consists of absorption of the modernization
process by the traditional order without disruption of its own
organization and pattern of life:
Rejective Disjunctive
Assimilative Disruptive
10) In family, the behavior of the members is controlled by
mores and public opinion.
Syncratic Autonomic
Traditional Institutional
11) Education, Urbanization and are forces of changes in
India.
Westernization Industrialization
Secularization Modernization
12) Section 13 of Family Court Act deals with
Right to legal representation
Procedure generally
Proceedings to be held in camera
Record of oral evidence
13) Under Hindu law Maintenance of certain person is a personal
Contract Obligation
Right All the above
14) The Family Court Bill having been passed by both the houses of
parliament received the assent of the president on
14th Oct 1984 14th July 1984
14th Nov 1984 14th Sep 1984
Q.2 Explain the changes in intra family relations: 14
Relation between husband and wife
Relation between parents and children
Q.3 Discuss various categories of persons entitled to claim
Maintenance under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act.
14
OR
Discuss fully the various kinds of Guardians and their powers
under Muslim Law.
14
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Q.4 Short notes (any two) 08
Maintenance under section 125 CrPC
Secularization
Role and Status of women in ancient India
New emerging trends in Family 06
Q.5 Write short notes on (any seven) 14
Effects of valid adoption
Family Court
Religious Pluralism
Uniform civil code
Modernization
Permanent Alimony and Maintenance
Iddat Period
Custody
Sarala Mudgal Case
10) Wakf Board


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