Exam Details

Subject jurisprudence - i
Paper
Exam / Course b.a. ll.b.
Department
Organization Hidayatullah National Law University
Position
Exam Date November, 2017
City, State chhattisgarh, raipur


Question Paper

I.D.
END TERM EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-V
Jurisprudence-I
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. Explain the following (each explanation should be in approximately 100 words)
(Marks
a. Living Law
b. Primary Rules and Secondary Rules
c. Expositorial and Censorial jurisprudence.
d. Social Solidarity.
e. Jural Postulates
f. Static Societies and Progressive Societies
g. Interrelation between Law and Justice
h. Law as a Hierarchy of Norms
i. Father Complex Theory
j. New Economic approach of Jurisprudence
2. "Law grows with the growth, and strengthens with the strength of the people, and finally dies away as the nation loses its nationality". In the light of given statement, discuss the theory of Volksgeist propounded by F.K.Von Savigny. Also highlight the merits and demerits of Volksgeist theory. (Marks 10)
3. "Aim of social engineering is to build an efficient structure of society with maximum satisfaction and minimum wastage". In the light of above statement explains Sociological School of Law and its application in India. (Marks 10)
4. "A rule laid down for the intelligent being by an intelligent being having power over him". Explain this statement with reference to John Austin's Theory of Law. Also point out the major criticisms of Austin's Theory and its relevance in Indian Context (Marks 10)
5. Trace the evolution and development of 'Natural Law Theories' from the ancient to the contemporary times. Also discuss the significance of Natural Law in the modern times. (Marks 10)
6. "The Prophecies of what the courts will do in fact and nothing more pretentious are what I mean by the law." Explain the statement with reference to the main features and significance of American Realism. Also discuss the application of American Realism in Indian Legal System. (Marks 10)
7. Write Short Notes on the following:- (Marks
a. Scandinavian Realist and American Realist
b. Distributive Justice and Corrective Justice



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