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LLB question Bank | CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW | LAW OF EVIDENCE | FAMILY LAW - I FAMILY LAW - I

 CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY

 

Ql) Discuss the positive School of Criminology with special reference to contribution made by Ceseare Lombroso.

 

Q2) Punishment is the expression of an instinct of vengeance or the expression of a desire for vengeance. In the light of above statement, explain various theories of punishment and which theory according to you is most appropriate for controlling crime.

 

Q3) Explain the concept of recidivism. What are the causes and what measures can be adopted to curtail the same.

 

Q4) Define criminology. Discuss its nature, scope and relation of criminology to other social sciences.

 

Q5) Critically examine causes of Juvenile delinquency in India.

 

Q6) “A white collar criminal is a person of the upper socio-economic class who violates the criminal law in the course of his occupational or professional activities”. Comment.

 

Q7) State and explain prison work and prison administration.

Explain fully the Role of Police in + administration of Justice’.

 



 

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

 

Ql) What is Environmental Clearance? Explain about Environment Impact Assessment?

 

Q2) Explain the responsibilities of various authorities under Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules 2000.

 

Q3) Discuss judicial approach through Public Interest Litigation in the protection of the environment.

 

Q4) Highlight the provisions relating to compensation under the National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995.

 

Q5) Explain the salient features of Stockholm Conference on Human Environment 1972.

 

Q6) State and explain the provisions of Environmental Protection Act, 1986.

 

Q7) Explain the different sources of Noise Pollution? What are its effects?

 

Q8) Trace and explain the Pre and Post - independence environmental policies in India.

 



 





LAW OF EVIDENCE

 

Ql) “Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts”. Discuss.

 

Q2) Define the term Document’. What is meant by proving a document? Also discuss primary and secondary evidence.

 

Q3) State and explain the provisions relating to the Admission with the help of appropriate examples under the Evidence Act, 1872.

 

Q4) “A Witness must be a witness of fact and not of opinion”. Explain the rule with exceptions, if any?

 

Q5) “Statements by persons who cannot be called as Witnesses”? Explain.

 

Q6) Write a note on :

        a) Facts which need not be proved.

        b) Exclusion of oral evidence by documentary evidence.

 

Q7) Discuss the provisions relating to Examination of Witnesses’ under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?

 

Q8) State and explain the concept of privileged communication and the circumstances under which the privilege can be claimed?

 



 





FAMILY LAW - I

 

Ql) Discuss the void and voidable marriages as per the Hindu Marriage Act-1955 with relevant case laws.

 

Q2) Muslims treat marriage as a Contract while it is a sacrament for Hindus. Explain with relevant case laws.

 

Q3) The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act -1956 brought sea changes in customary Hindu Law of Adoption. Do you agree with this? Explain in detail with relevant provisions of the Act.

 

Q4) Discuss different kinds of guardians and their powers under Muslim Personal Law.

 

Q5) Discuss the procedure and essentials of a Parsi marriage as per The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act 1936.

 

Q6) The Special Marriage Act-1954 is secular in nature. Do you agree with this? Discuss the procedure for solemnization of marriage under the Special Marriage Act-1954.

 

Q7) Discuss the legal effect of essential ceremonies performed at the time of marriage on the legal validity of marriage under different personal laws.

 



 






Q9) Discuss Talak Ahasan, Talak Hasan and Talak -ul-Biddat as modes in which a Muslim husband can pronounce Talak upon his wife.

 

QlO) Solve any four giving reasons :

        a) A Hindu files a petition for restitution of conjugal rights against his wife

        B. The petition is dismissed since B had sufficient reason to stay away as A had taken another wife C.  A refuses to maintain B and C. What are the rights available to B and C?

        b) Natasha’s husband Akhtar died in road accident. Immediately after his death Salman proposed Natasha for marriage. Natasha was pregnant at the time of death of her husband Akhtar. Can Natasha marry Salman? Advice her.

        c) Radha and Nanda are two Hindu sisters. Radha has two sons. Nanda is childless. Radha to help her sister gave one of the sons in adoption to Nanda. After few days Radha changed her mind and demanded the custody of the child back from Nanda. Can Radha do so?

        d) Nilima and Sanjay both Hindu got married under Hindu law in Nov- 2012. Within three months of marriage they realized that they cannot live happily together. They want to file petition for divorce by mutual consent in the court of law. Can they do so? Advice them.

        e) Meenal a 28 year, unmarried Hindu woman wants to adopt a boy of 14 years of age. Advise her.

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