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Subject law
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date December, 2013
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Question Paper

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LAW Paper II Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. Social, economic and political Justice
6. The jurisdiction of Supreme Court of is
India may be enlarged by

an idea enshrined in the

The President of India Preamble to the Constitution of


The Parliament by resolution India


The Parliament by Law


guaranteed by Fundamental

The President in consultation Rights in the Constitution of
with the Chief Justice of India India
7. At the first instance, the President Policy taken into consideration


a Directive Principle of State


can issue a proclamation of financial while making enactments
emergency for a period of

Fifteen days writs issued by the High Courts
guaranteed to the people by the
Two monthsand Supreme Court

One month


Six months



2. Without paying proper remuneration,
8. Legal Theory is based onlabour taken from the prisoners is
'forced labour' and violation of
a systematic study of positive
laws

Art. 20 of the Constitution of India
purely logical and empirical


Art. 21 of the Constitution of India


study


Art. 22 of the Constitution of India

concepts like morality, justice and ethics


Art. 23 of the Constitution of India


total exclusion of customary provides for the Fundamental Duties of


3. Art. 51A of the Constitution of India practices, morality and social
vagaries


Citizens of India


Public Servants


9. Who separated jurisprudence from
All those who run public and religion
private sectors
Kant

Prime Minister and his Council
Hugo Grotius of Ministers

Salmond


Jethro Brown



4. The appropriate writ issued by Supreme Court to quash the appointment of a
10. Under how many categories the five person to a public office is theories of punishment can be

Certiorari


divided


Mandamus

2 4

Prohibition
5 3

Quo-Warranto
11. On which one of the following one
5. The power of the President of India can have corporeal ownership
to issue an ordinance is a
A right


Legislative power


Trademark


Executive power

Movable property


Quasi-judicial power


A debt


Judicial power



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12. "Sovereignty must be determinate, it is essential, is indivisible and is unlimited and illimitable." Who conceived this about the sovereignty

Hobbes Austin


Jean Bodin Plato



13. Consider the following statements
1.
Statements, which are not partaking of the character of ratiodecidendi can be ignored whiledeciding the latter case.

2.
The ratio decidendi is not the reason of decision.

3.
Only that part of the judgment in an earlier decision is bindingwhich constitutes the ratio decidendi of that case.

4.
A judicial decision has a bindingforce for subsequent cases but thewhole judgment is not binding, only a part of it is biding.


Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct

4 3


4 4



14. "Case law is gold in the mine, a few grains of the precious metal to thetons of useless matter, while statute law is coin of the realm ready forimmediate use." Who said these words

Ihering Austin


Kelson Salmond



15. Which of the following statements are true
1.
There is no rule to determine when usage shall give rise to a custom.

2.
Customary rules of International law are diminishing and are beingreplaced by Treaties and Conventions.

3.
Treaty contracts are not directsource of International law.

4.
International law is a positivemorality.



Codes

3 4 3 4


2 3 1 2



16. "The law of National or International law may be defined as the body of rules and principles of actions which are binding upon civilized states intheir relations with one-another." This definition of International law was given by

J.L. Brierly


Torsten Vitel


Hackworth


None of the above



17. Match the following List I List II
a.
Recognitioni. De-facto only and exclu-recognitionsively bestows a State with rightsand duties under International Law.

b.
It is a first stepii. De-Jure towards final recognitionrecognition.

c.
It is a final iii. Declaratory recognition by a TheoryState.

d.
International iv. Constitutive personality of a TheoryState does not depend uponrecognition.



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i ii iii iv


iv iii ii i


iii ii i iv



18. The Charter of the United Nations can be amended by

Five-third of the members of General Assembly.


The Security Council only


Two-third of the members of the U.N. including all permanent members of the Security Council after recommendations by a two-thirds vote of a conference convened for the purpose, isreceived .


Two-thirds of the members of the Security Council includingfive permanent members.



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19. In which of the following case, International Court of Justice denied existence of customary rule

North Sea Continental Shelf case.


The Lotus case.


Both of the above.


None of the above.



20. Which organ of the United Nations has been given responsibility of promoting international co-operation in the realisation of human rights

General Assembly


Security Council


Both of the above


None of the above



21. In which of the following case the Supreme Court held that even the wife of a void marriage is entitled to maintenance

Amarjeet Kaur Vs. Harbhajan Singh (2003) 10 SCC 228.


Chand Dhawan Vs. Jawaharlal Dhawan (1993) 3 SCC 406.


Nirmala Devi Vs. Ram Dass (2001) 2 SCC. 4


Ramesh Chandra Vs. Veena Kausal AIR 1978 SC 1807



22. In which of the following case, the court held that "Dower is a sale price of woman"

Maina Bibi case


Humara Bibi case


Subrunnisan case


Abdul Kadir case



23. Read Assertion and Reason Find correct answer using codes given below Assertion "Option of Puberty" is an easy process to repudiate the marriage under Hindu Law.
Reason "Option of Puberty" is not an easy process to repudiate the marriage under Muslim Law.
Codes

is correct, but is incorrect.


and both are correct.


is correct, but is incorrect.


and both are incorrect.



24. means

Period of menstruation


Period of iddat


Period between menstruation


None of the above



25. Match an item in List I with correct answer in List II using the codes given below List I List II
a.
Gujarat i. Dower Women's Workers Association Vs. Union of India

b.
Humara Bibi ii. Triple Vs. Zubaida Divorce Bibi

c.
Anwari iii. Uniform Begum Vs. Civil Code Ziauddin

d.
Bai Tahira Vs. iv. Maintenance Ali Hussain Fissalli


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i ii iii iv


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