Exam Details
Subject | professional ethics and professional accounting system | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B. II (Semester IV) Examination, 2017
Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System
Day Date: Thursday, 04-05-2017 Max. Marks: 40
Time: 02.30 PM to 04.30 PM
N.B. All Questions are compulsory.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 04
Section of contempt of court Act defines criminal
contempt.
Section 2 Section 2
Section 2 None of the above
Disobedience to decree writs, order of amount to
under contempt of Court Act.
Criminal Contempt Civil Contempt
Misconduct None of the above
According to section of contempt of Court Act, fair
criticism of judicial does not amount to contempt of court.
Section 6 Section 5
Section 3 None of the above
Section of Advocates Act, deals with the punishment
for misconduct by the lawyer.
Section 35 Section 53
Section 34 None of the above
Q.1 Fill in the blanks Answer in one sentence: 04
Professional misconduct by the lawyer with two examples.
Contempt of court means
Civil contempt is defined under section of contempt of
Court Act.
According to the Article of the Constitution of India,
Supreme Court is court of Record.
Q.2 Remedies against punishment under the contempt of Court Act. 08
Defenses available in case of criminal contempt of court.
Q.3 Dalal, D.S. v/s State Bank of India AIR 1993 CroL J 1478. 08
John D'Souza v/s Edward Ani AIR 1994 SC 975.
OR
Q.3 Explain the major judgments in: 08
V. P. Kumarvelu Vs BCI AIR 1997 SC 1014.
P. D. Gupta Vs. Ram Murthy AIR 1988 SC 283.
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 74
Q.4 Answer in short (any 04
Limitation for actions for contempt.
High Court as court of Record.
Defense available in case of civil contempt.
Supreme Court Bar Association Vs. UOI AIR 1988 sc 1895. 04
Q.5 Write short notes on any two: 08
B.C.I. TR case No 61/1983 vol.14, 1987 I.B.R. D (complainant)
Vs. B (Respondents)
B.C.I. TR. Case No. 17/86 vol. 15 1988, I.B.R. M
(Petitioner/complainant) Vs. Bar Council of Maharashtra.
(Respondent)
In Re V.C. Mishra, AIR 1995 sc 2348.
Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System
Day Date: Thursday, 04-05-2017 Max. Marks: 40
Time: 02.30 PM to 04.30 PM
N.B. All Questions are compulsory.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 04
Section of contempt of court Act defines criminal
contempt.
Section 2 Section 2
Section 2 None of the above
Disobedience to decree writs, order of amount to
under contempt of Court Act.
Criminal Contempt Civil Contempt
Misconduct None of the above
According to section of contempt of Court Act, fair
criticism of judicial does not amount to contempt of court.
Section 6 Section 5
Section 3 None of the above
Section of Advocates Act, deals with the punishment
for misconduct by the lawyer.
Section 35 Section 53
Section 34 None of the above
Q.1 Fill in the blanks Answer in one sentence: 04
Professional misconduct by the lawyer with two examples.
Contempt of court means
Civil contempt is defined under section of contempt of
Court Act.
According to the Article of the Constitution of India,
Supreme Court is court of Record.
Q.2 Remedies against punishment under the contempt of Court Act. 08
Defenses available in case of criminal contempt of court.
Q.3 Dalal, D.S. v/s State Bank of India AIR 1993 CroL J 1478. 08
John D'Souza v/s Edward Ani AIR 1994 SC 975.
OR
Q.3 Explain the major judgments in: 08
V. P. Kumarvelu Vs BCI AIR 1997 SC 1014.
P. D. Gupta Vs. Ram Murthy AIR 1988 SC 283.
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 74
Q.4 Answer in short (any 04
Limitation for actions for contempt.
High Court as court of Record.
Defense available in case of civil contempt.
Supreme Court Bar Association Vs. UOI AIR 1988 sc 1895. 04
Q.5 Write short notes on any two: 08
B.C.I. TR case No 61/1983 vol.14, 1987 I.B.R. D (complainant)
Vs. B (Respondents)
B.C.I. TR. Case No. 17/86 vol. 15 1988, I.B.R. M
(Petitioner/complainant) Vs. Bar Council of Maharashtra.
(Respondent)
In Re V.C. Mishra, AIR 1995 sc 2348.
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