Exam Details
Subject | centre and state relations | |
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 01
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
First Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Centre and State Relations
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks :70
Answer any five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Examine the advantages of parliamentary form of Government.
Q2) Discuss the Legislative relations between the centre and states.
Q3) Indian Constitution is neither unitary North Federal explain the salient feature of
Indian Constitution highlighting the above statement.
Q4) Examine the scope of Judicial Review under the Indian Constitution.
Q5) Give a detailed note on Emergency provisions under the Indian Constitution.
Q6) Explain the safeguards available to the public servants against arbitrary dismissal
removal on reduction in rank.
Q7) Indian constitution is rigid as well as flexible. Explain.
Q8) Explain the privileges and immunities of Parliamentary and its members.
Q9) Explain the Centre-State financial relations and factors responsible for
subordination of states.
Q10) What is Residuary power and explain power of parliament to encroach upon entries
in the state list.
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
First Year
CONSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Centre and State Relations
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks :70
Answer any five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Examine the advantages of parliamentary form of Government.
Q2) Discuss the Legislative relations between the centre and states.
Q3) Indian Constitution is neither unitary North Federal explain the salient feature of
Indian Constitution highlighting the above statement.
Q4) Examine the scope of Judicial Review under the Indian Constitution.
Q5) Give a detailed note on Emergency provisions under the Indian Constitution.
Q6) Explain the safeguards available to the public servants against arbitrary dismissal
removal on reduction in rank.
Q7) Indian constitution is rigid as well as flexible. Explain.
Q8) Explain the privileges and immunities of Parliamentary and its members.
Q9) Explain the Centre-State financial relations and factors responsible for
subordination of states.
Q10) What is Residuary power and explain power of parliament to encroach upon entries
in the state list.
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