Exam Details

Subject jurisprudence & constitution of india
Paper
Exam / Course mains
Department
Organization odisha public service commission
Position
Exam Date 2012
City, State odisha,


Question Paper

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Jurisprudence And Constitu­tion of India

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Time 3 hpurs
Full Marks; 150
The questions ate ofequal value.
Answersixquestions, selecting three from

Section -Aand three from Section -B.
SEcnON-A

1. Explain the importance of the historical school of law in the present day context.
2. Write notes on the following

Two principles of Justice evolved by John Rawls


Comparison of 'Rule of Recognition' with 'Grundnorm'


3.
Define Law. Distinguish between law and morals.

4.
Discuss the importance of Precedent as a


source of law. Mention some circumstances which ases the authority of a precedent

(Turnover)
5.
Rights and Duties are Jural Correlatives. Discuss. Mention some of the characteristics of a !egalright

6.
Define the term 'person' and distinguish between 'natural' and persons. Mention two circumstances in which beasts may be thought to persons legal rights.


SEcnON-B
7. 'All laws in force in the territory of India immediately before the commencement of the constitution, in so far as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this part, shall to the extent of such in consistency be void.'Attempt an exhaustive analysis of the above constitutional provision.
8.The Right to EdU<:8tion has been conferred the status of a fundamental right. Discuss the "Constitutional significance of the amendment incorporating right to education as a fundamental right
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