Exam Details

Subject law of crime & law of torts
Paper
Exam / Course mains
Department
Organization odisha public service commission
Position
Exam Date 2015
City, State odisha,


Question Paper

JSM
Law of Crime and Law of Torts

Time: 3 hours
Full Marks: 150
The questions are ofequal value:
. Answersix questions, selecting three
from Section and three from Section

Section
1.
Discuss the objectives of criminal justice in the light of recognised theories of punishment.

2.
Right to private defence is founded on the p[inciple "it is the first duty of man to help himself'. Make a critical assessment.

3.
"All homicides are not culpable as much as all culpable homicides are not murders." Explain the relevant provisions of IPe with appropriate illustrations.


·4. Define "Extortion" and "Theft" and explain the distinguishing features ofthese offences.
5. Explain the ingredients of the offence of "Forgery" and distinguish between "Forgery" and making a "false document".
UD-3/1 (Turn over)
6. Write short notes on the following:
Criminal trespass
Deportation
Malicious prosecution
Criminal intimidation
RiotandAffray
Cyber crime

Section::' B
7.
"Every injury is a Tort unless justified, rio injury isa Tort unless it falls within the specified category of .any accepted Tort". Critically examine the schools ofthoughtbyWinfieldand Salmond.

8.
"Relationship of Master and Servant is an essential precondition for determining vicarious liability".

9.
Discuss the essential conditions of Tort of Defamation and the various defences available to the defendant.

10.
"The Law takes no cognizance of carelessness . where there is no duty to take care." Discuss.


11, Discuss the changing dimensions of the "Rule of Strict Liability".
UD-3/1 . Contd.
12. Write shbrt notes on the following:
Innuendo
Maintenance and Champarty'
Contributory negligence
Assault and Battery
JointTort feasors
Res Ipsa Loquitur



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