Exam Details
Subject | constitutional and legal order-i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. | |
Department | ||
Organization | savitribai phule pune university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, pune |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions—8] [Total No. of Printed Pages—2
Seat
No. [5338]-101
LL.M. Semester) EXAMINATION, 2018
L.W. 101 CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL ORDER-I
(2006 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 60
N.B. Attempt any four questions.
(ii All questions carry equal marks i.e. 15 each.
1. Preamble makes the people supreme and not the elected representative.
Examine the significance of the preamble of the constitution
of India.
2. Democratic form of Government, federal structure, unity and integrity
of the nation, secularism, socialism, social justice and judicial review
are basic features of the constitution. Discuss the doctrine of 'basic
features'.
3. Article 12 of the constitution contains the definition of which
is an inclusive definition and includes Government and Parliament
of India, Government and the Legislature of each of the state as
also all local or other authorities. Critically discuss.
[5338]-101 2
4. Doctrine of reasonable classification recognises that the legislature
may classify for the purpose of legislation but requires that the
classification must be reasonable. It should ensure that persons or
things similarly situated are all similarly treated. Explain.
5. Freedom of speech and expression includes right to impart and receive
information which includes freedom to hold opinions. Examine.
6. Article 21 coupled with Article 32 of the Constitution provides the
finest guarantee and most effective protection for the most precious
of all rights, namely, the right to life and personal liberty of every
person. Discuss.
7. Right to freedom of religion assured by Arts 25 and 26 is expressly
made subject to public order, morality and health. Explain.
8. Write short notes on (any two)
Doctrine of eclipse
Protection against double jeopardy
Right of minorities to establish and administer educational
institutions.
Public Interest Litigation.
Seat
No. [5338]-101
LL.M. Semester) EXAMINATION, 2018
L.W. 101 CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL ORDER-I
(2006 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 60
N.B. Attempt any four questions.
(ii All questions carry equal marks i.e. 15 each.
1. Preamble makes the people supreme and not the elected representative.
Examine the significance of the preamble of the constitution
of India.
2. Democratic form of Government, federal structure, unity and integrity
of the nation, secularism, socialism, social justice and judicial review
are basic features of the constitution. Discuss the doctrine of 'basic
features'.
3. Article 12 of the constitution contains the definition of which
is an inclusive definition and includes Government and Parliament
of India, Government and the Legislature of each of the state as
also all local or other authorities. Critically discuss.
[5338]-101 2
4. Doctrine of reasonable classification recognises that the legislature
may classify for the purpose of legislation but requires that the
classification must be reasonable. It should ensure that persons or
things similarly situated are all similarly treated. Explain.
5. Freedom of speech and expression includes right to impart and receive
information which includes freedom to hold opinions. Examine.
6. Article 21 coupled with Article 32 of the Constitution provides the
finest guarantee and most effective protection for the most precious
of all rights, namely, the right to life and personal liberty of every
person. Discuss.
7. Right to freedom of religion assured by Arts 25 and 26 is expressly
made subject to public order, morality and health. Explain.
8. Write short notes on (any two)
Doctrine of eclipse
Protection against double jeopardy
Right of minorities to establish and administer educational
institutions.
Public Interest Litigation.
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