Exam Details
Subject | family law - i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B II (Semester- IV) Examination, 2017
Family Law II
Day Date: Tuesday, 02-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 02.30 PM to 4.30 PM
Instruction: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 05
The Family Court Act was enacted in
1884 1984 1948 1988
The state government may with the concurrence of the
court appoint one or more persons to be the judge or judges,
of a family court.
High Supreme District Privy council
In case, conversion of a Hindu male to Islam only for
the purpose of contracting second marriage is declared illegal
and void by the Supreme Court.
Mohammad Ahmed Khan Vs Shahbano Bega.
Sarla Mudgal Vs Union of India
Both
Name of the above
Judgment of a family court shall contain
a concise statement of the case
the points for determination
the decisions there on the reasons for such a decision
All the above
are the consequence of Westernization.
Impact an Institutions Spread of education
Both None of the above
Fill in the blanks: 05
Article 15 permits special provisions for women and
justice means equal justice do both men and women.
Appeal shall lie from every judgment or order of a family
court to the court.
law recognizes polygamy.
In Indian constitution Article deals with Uniform Civil
Code.
Page 1 of 2
SLR- G-72
Q.2 State the powers and functions of family court. 10
Q.3 State the role and status of women in Ancient, medieval and
Modern India.
10
OR
What is meant by Uniform Civil Code? State the impediments in
formation of Uniform Civil Code.
Q.4 Answer in short: (Any 04
Westernization
Religious pluralism
Industrialization
Write note on: 04
Administration of Gender Justice.
Q.5 Write note on: (any 12
Secularization
New emerging trends in family
Sarala Mudgal Vs. Union of India
Changes in relationship between Husband and Wife.
Family Law II
Day Date: Tuesday, 02-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 02.30 PM to 4.30 PM
Instruction: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 05
The Family Court Act was enacted in
1884 1984 1948 1988
The state government may with the concurrence of the
court appoint one or more persons to be the judge or judges,
of a family court.
High Supreme District Privy council
In case, conversion of a Hindu male to Islam only for
the purpose of contracting second marriage is declared illegal
and void by the Supreme Court.
Mohammad Ahmed Khan Vs Shahbano Bega.
Sarla Mudgal Vs Union of India
Both
Name of the above
Judgment of a family court shall contain
a concise statement of the case
the points for determination
the decisions there on the reasons for such a decision
All the above
are the consequence of Westernization.
Impact an Institutions Spread of education
Both None of the above
Fill in the blanks: 05
Article 15 permits special provisions for women and
justice means equal justice do both men and women.
Appeal shall lie from every judgment or order of a family
court to the court.
law recognizes polygamy.
In Indian constitution Article deals with Uniform Civil
Code.
Page 1 of 2
SLR- G-72
Q.2 State the powers and functions of family court. 10
Q.3 State the role and status of women in Ancient, medieval and
Modern India.
10
OR
What is meant by Uniform Civil Code? State the impediments in
formation of Uniform Civil Code.
Q.4 Answer in short: (Any 04
Westernization
Religious pluralism
Industrialization
Write note on: 04
Administration of Gender Justice.
Q.5 Write note on: (any 12
Secularization
New emerging trends in family
Sarala Mudgal Vs. Union of India
Changes in relationship between Husband and Wife.
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