Exam Details
Subject | constitutional governance-ii | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | Hidayatullah National Law University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | chhattisgarh, raipur |
Question Paper
I.D.
END TERM EXAMINATION, APRIL-2018
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-IV
Constitutional Governance II
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory.The number of marks carried by each
question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words) (Marks
a. Electoral college for the election of President and Vice President of India.
b. Prime Minister and his cabinet
c. Duty of Union to protect the states
d. Money bill and Finance bill
e. Existing laws
f. Federation and Confederation
g. Freedom of arrest as a parliamentary privilege
h. Doctrine of colorable legislation
i. Power of President to decide the age of judges of High Courts
j. President's Act
2. What are the qualifications and disqualifications of the members of parliament? Give the detailed account of
provisions as to the disqualification on the ground of defection. (Marks 10)
3. Answer the following:
a. Discuss the extent of the power of President to issue an ordinance.
b. An ordinance was promulgated in 2016 declaring a section of population of West Bengal as Schedule Tribe. The
same was re promulgated several times without Parliament passing an analogus Act. Decide the validity of
ordinance. (Marks
4. What is the scheme of distribution of legislative powers between Union and states? Also discuss the powers of Union
legislature to make the laws as the matters enumerated in state list. (Marks 10)
5. Answer the following:
a. Institutional mechanism for cooperation and conflict resolution between union and states, as also between states
inter se.
b. Objections of the states that the power exercisable by the union under Article 256 and 257 can be destructive of
not only the autonomy of sates but the very foundation of federal polity. (Marks
6. Answer the following:
a. Critically discuss the guidelines issued by Supreme Court of India in the case of S R Bommai vs Union of India
AIR 1994 SC 1991 as to the scope of judicial review of Presidents decision to impose emergency in a state under
Article 356
b. What are the consequences of proclamation of emergency under Article 352 on fundamental rights?
(Marks
7. Discuss the followinga.
Role of Finance Commission
b. Amendability of Fundamental Rights (Marks
END TERM EXAMINATION, APRIL-2018
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-IV
Constitutional Governance II
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory.The number of marks carried by each
question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words) (Marks
a. Electoral college for the election of President and Vice President of India.
b. Prime Minister and his cabinet
c. Duty of Union to protect the states
d. Money bill and Finance bill
e. Existing laws
f. Federation and Confederation
g. Freedom of arrest as a parliamentary privilege
h. Doctrine of colorable legislation
i. Power of President to decide the age of judges of High Courts
j. President's Act
2. What are the qualifications and disqualifications of the members of parliament? Give the detailed account of
provisions as to the disqualification on the ground of defection. (Marks 10)
3. Answer the following:
a. Discuss the extent of the power of President to issue an ordinance.
b. An ordinance was promulgated in 2016 declaring a section of population of West Bengal as Schedule Tribe. The
same was re promulgated several times without Parliament passing an analogus Act. Decide the validity of
ordinance. (Marks
4. What is the scheme of distribution of legislative powers between Union and states? Also discuss the powers of Union
legislature to make the laws as the matters enumerated in state list. (Marks 10)
5. Answer the following:
a. Institutional mechanism for cooperation and conflict resolution between union and states, as also between states
inter se.
b. Objections of the states that the power exercisable by the union under Article 256 and 257 can be destructive of
not only the autonomy of sates but the very foundation of federal polity. (Marks
6. Answer the following:
a. Critically discuss the guidelines issued by Supreme Court of India in the case of S R Bommai vs Union of India
AIR 1994 SC 1991 as to the scope of judicial review of Presidents decision to impose emergency in a state under
Article 356
b. What are the consequences of proclamation of emergency under Article 352 on fundamental rights?
(Marks
7. Discuss the followinga.
Role of Finance Commission
b. Amendability of Fundamental Rights (Marks
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