Exam Details

Subject introduction to legal theory
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—6] [Total No. of Printed Pages—2
Seat
No. [5338]-1001
LL.M. (First Semester) EXAMINATION, 2018
LW-1001 INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL THEORY
Paper-I
(2014 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 50
N.B. Attempt any four questions in all. Question No. 6 is compulsory.
(ii All questions carry 12 marks each and question No. 6 carries
14 marks.
1. The Theory of Natural Law can be incorporated positively into Positive
Legal Order or came to be interpreted as a part of Positive Legal
Order by the Judiciary. Elucidate.
2. "Law remains in the child world till it is so declared as valid by
Judiciary". Explain the above statement in the light of American
Legal Realism.
3. Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law suffers from certain lacunas which
cannot be made applicable to revolutionary regime. Explain.
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4. 'Rawls Theory of Justice is known as "Distributive Justice" which
aims at ameliorating the conditions of lower strata of the society.'
In view of this statement express your opinion about its applicability
to the provisions of affirmative action as provided under Indian
Constitution.
5. "Social Engineering Theory is the theory of balancing of conflicting
interests." Discuss its impact on Indian Legal System with appropriate
cases.
6. Write short notes on (any two)
Command
Principle of Respect
Internal Morality
Primary and Secondary Rules.



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