Exam Details
Subject | protection & enforcement of human rights in india | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. in constitutional & administrative law | |
Department | ||
Organization | acharya nagarjuna university-distance education | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2018 | |
City, State | new delhi, new delhi |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions 10] [Total No. of Pages 02
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
Second Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Protection Enforcement of Human Rights in India
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
Answer any five questions
All questions carry equal marks
Q1) Explain the history and development of Human Rights in the Indian Constitution.
Q2) Examine the impact of Judicial Activism for the development of human rights
jurisprudence.
Q3) Briefly describe the contribution of the UN in the preservation of human rights.
Q4) "No one shall be subjected to torture, inhuman, degrading treatment or punishment"
Comment.
Q5) Critically examine the role of the NGOs in the protection and promotion of human rights.
Q6) "Constitution is colour blind and Human Rights are gender blind" Comment.
Q7) Give an account of Directive Principles of State Policy for the promotion and Protection of
Human Rights.
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Q8) What is the role of National Human Rights Commission in protection of Human Rights in
India.
Q9) Elucidate the significance of public interest litigation in the protection of human rights.
Q10) Describe the implementation of international norms and standards of Protection of
human rights in India.
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
Second Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Protection Enforcement of Human Rights in India
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
Answer any five questions
All questions carry equal marks
Q1) Explain the history and development of Human Rights in the Indian Constitution.
Q2) Examine the impact of Judicial Activism for the development of human rights
jurisprudence.
Q3) Briefly describe the contribution of the UN in the preservation of human rights.
Q4) "No one shall be subjected to torture, inhuman, degrading treatment or punishment"
Comment.
Q5) Critically examine the role of the NGOs in the protection and promotion of human rights.
Q6) "Constitution is colour blind and Human Rights are gender blind" Comment.
Q7) Give an account of Directive Principles of State Policy for the promotion and Protection of
Human Rights.
W-1501 2
Q8) What is the role of National Human Rights Commission in protection of Human Rights in
India.
Q9) Elucidate the significance of public interest litigation in the protection of human rights.
Q10) Describe the implementation of international norms and standards of Protection of
human rights in India.
Subjects
- administrative process - nature and scope
- administrative process and judicial control
- centre and state relations
- fundamental rights and directive principles
- jurisprudence
- protection & enforcement of human rights in india
- public authorities : liability
- research methodology