(LLB 10110/BLB5011 0) LL.B.lRA.LL.R DEGREE EXAMINATION, FEBRUARY 2017. First/Fifth Semester Paper I -

LAW OF CONTRACTS _ I

(Regulation 2010-11) Time: Three hours PART A ­

Maximum: too mark (6 x 4 = 24 marks)

Answer any SIX questions. 1.

Novation.

2.

Undue influence.

3.

Public policy.

4.

Exemplary damages.

5.

Frustration.

6.

Quasi contract.

7.

Voidable agreements.

8.

Essential clements of contract.

9.

Floating offer.

10.

Rescission of contracts. PART B -

(2 x 18 ::= 36 marks)

Answer any TWO of the following. 11.

17. Mahesh a money lender gave a loan of Rs. 50,006 to Neelima destitute women at an interest of Rs. 10/- per hundred for each month is the contract of debit valid.

Explain the rules of governing communication of an acceptance to an offer.

18. A, a violenist entered into a contract to render a programme in the theatre belonging to B. Afterwards he met with an accident and was not able to perform the programme. What is the remedy open to 'B'?

12. Define philits of contract. Give exceptions if any to phility of contract. 13.

. , Examine the status and validity of minor s contracts refer case law.

14. A stranger to contract cannot sue, but a stranger to consideration can sue - Discuss. PART C -

(2 x 20::= 40 marks)

Answer any TWO questions. 15. A agrees to let her daughter to hire to B for concubinage Is the agreement valid? 16. A agreed to sell 100 kgs of plantains at Rs. 8/- per kg to B. A committed breach of contract B. Purchased the plantains from the open market at Rs. 6/- per kg. Can B recover damages from for breach of contract? 2 (LLBIOIIOIBLB50110)

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(LLBI0210/BLB50210) LL.B.lI3.A.LL.I3. DEGREE EXAMINATION,

FEBRUARY 2017.

First/Fifth Semester

Paper II - LAW OF CONTRACTS - II

(Regulation 2010 - 11)

Time: Three hours PART A -

Maximum: 100 marks

(6 x 4 = 24 marks)

Answer any SIX of the following.

1.

Who is an agent?

2.

Define pledge.

3.

Promisory note.

4.

Passing of property.

5.

Doctrine of Caveat Emptor.

6.

Importance of crossing a cheque.

7.

Liability of co-surety.

8.

Define goods and give examples for goods and their sale.

9.

Legal consequence of non registration of firms.

10. Define partnership. PART B -

(2 x 18 = 36 marks)

Answer any TWO of the following. 11.

What are the duties of Bailee and Bailor? Explain the rights do they enjoy under a contract of Bailment.

12. Discuss the procedure for Hire purchase. What are the rights of seller in this regard? 13. Examine the doctrine of Neno dot anod non habit with exceptions. 14.

16. 'A' purchases a car from 'B' and uses if for some time. It turns out that the car sold by B to A was a stolen one had to be returned to the rightful owner. A brings action against 'B' for the return of the price, will be succeed? 17.

'A' is the agent of 'B' the principal. In emergency, A the agent forged the signature of B. When it was questioned. B ratified the Act of 'A'. Examine the principal's right to ratify such act.

18. A allows his servant habitually to purchase goods for him on credit from B and pays for them. On one occasion he pays cash to his servant to purchase goods. The servant misappropriated the money and purchased goods on credit from B. Whether B can recover the price from 'A'.

What are the privileges of holder in due course and explain the liability of a minor in a firm. PART C -

(2 x 20

= 40 marks)

Answer any TWO of the following. 15. Siddu has taken a diamond ring from Padma Siddu kept the ring in the locked box in his house inspite of that it was stolen. Discuss the liability of Siddu towards Padma. 2 (LLBI0210IBLB50210)

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(LLB 10310/BLB50 310) LL.B.lB.A. LL.B. DEGREE EXAMINATION, FEBRUARY 2017. FirstIFifth Semester Paper III - TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION

LAW (Regulation 2010-2011) Time: Three hours PART A ­ (6 x 4

Maximum: 100 marks

=24 marks)

Answer any SIX of the following. 1.

Wrongful act

2.

Damnum sine Injuria

3.

Act of god

4.

Assault

5.

Nuisance

6.

Remoteness of damages

7.

Malicious prosecution

8.

Slander

9.

Consumer

10.

Statutory liability. PART B -

(2 x 18::: 36 marks)

Answer any TWO of the following. 11.

Explain the liability of state committed by its servants.

12.

Elucidate essentials of Negligence under the law of torts.

13.

Explain theories of Negligence.

14.

Discuss the constitution, composition, jurisdiction of the district consumer forum. PART C -

for

the

torts

17.

'A' circus lion escapes and injures a small child. Discuss the liability of the management of the CIrcus.

18.

In a speech of public meeting 'A' a member of the Lok sabha makes a defamatory statement about 'B' who is also a member or Lok Sabha. can 'B' sue 'A'.

and

(2 x 20 = 40 marks)

Answer any TWO questions. 15.

'X' a conductor of APSRTC allowed 'Y' a passenger to travel on the foot board of the bus. 'Y' fall down at a speed breaker and injured. Discuss liability of 'X' or APSRTL.

16.

'A' an Ayurvedic doctor prescribed the medicines of allopathy which caused the death of a patient. Decide the liability of the Ayurvedic doctor under the consumer protection Act. 2

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(LLB10410IBLB50410) LL.B./B.A.LL.B. DEGREE EXAMINATION,

FEBRUARY 2017.

First/Fifth Semester

Paper IV - CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

(Regulation 2010-11)

Time: Three hours

Maximum: 100 marks

PART A - (6 x 4 == 24 marks) Answer any SIX of the following. 1.

Constituent assembly

2.

Westminster model

3.

Growth of regional parties

4.

Kinds of constitutional amendments

5.

Secularism

6.

Compensatory discrimination

7.

Freedoms under Act 19 of Indian constitution

8.

Procedure established by law

9.

Directive principles of state policy

10.

Judicial review

PART B - (2 x 18

= 36 marks)

Answer any TWO of the following. 11.

Explain the doctrine of basic structure of the constitution and its importance for constitutional supremacy.

12. Discuss the relationship between fundamental rights and directive principles and fundamental duties. 13. What are the characteristics of a federal constitution? How far they are adopted in the Indian constitution?

17. The State of 'A' and 'B' had certain disturbances internally. Can emergency be proclaimed? What is the procedure under the Indian constitution? 18. Government of AP wanted to regulate the newspaper industry for encouraging small and medium newspaper. Govt passed an order called price and page control order 1999. The order fixed the price of the newspaper on the basis of price charged by them. More the number of pages more will be cost of the paper. Times of Visaka the newspaper having all India circulation challenged the constitutional validity of the order. Decide.

14. Critically examine the constitutional safeguards available to a civil servant against removal and dismissal. PART C - (2 x 20 = 40 marks) Answer any TWO of the following. 15. 'X' a sub-inspector of police has taken Y in to police custody for 2 days without informing any grounds. Has 'Y' any constitutional remedy? 16. 'A' a person belonging to open category secures more marks than B a person belonging to Backward class but 'A' was denied admission into M.B.B.S. A challenges B's admission. Decide. 2

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(LLBI0510/BLB50510) LL.Btn.A.LL.ll DEGREE EXAMINATION,

FEBRUARY 2017.

First/Fifth Semester

Paper V -

LEGAL LANGUAGE AND LEGAL

WRITING

(Regulation 2010-11)

Maximum: 100 marks

Time: Three hours PART A -

(6 x 4

= 24 marks)

Answer any SIX of the following.

1.

Basic functions of language

2.

Declaratory sentence

3.

Ubi Jus Ibirenedium

4.

Clarity and cogency of legal writing

5.

Footnotes

6.

Meaning of law

7.

Legal methods

8.

Plaint

9.

Writ petition

10.

Order.

PART B -

(2 x 18

= 36 marks)

Answer any TWO of the following.

11.

Discuss the special nature of legal language and explain reasons for its special characteristics.

12. Discuss different types of definitions. 13. Explain various meanings of meaning and discuss communicative skills. 14. Discuss following legal terms in Telugu or English (a) Delegates non potert delegare (b) Resipsaloquitur (c) Audi alteram portern. PAHT C -

(2 x 20

Read the following passage and answer the question given below: The majority of the people of our country are subjected to the denial of access to justice and overtakes by despair and helplessness, they continue to remain victims of an exploitative society. The Supreme Court of India has always regarded it as it is duty to come to rescue of those deprived and vulnerable sections of the society in order to help them realise their economic and social entitlements and to bring to an end their 2

Questions: (a)

Who are denied the justice in India?

(b)

What is the duty of Supreme Court of India?

(c)

What strategy was evolved to bring justice to reach of needy people?

(d)

Which was appreciated by everyone? And give proper title to this paragraph.

(e)

Which is not correct to say?

= 40 marks)

Compulsory questions. 15.

oppression and exploitation. The strategy of public interest litigation has been evolved by this court with a view to bring the justice with in reach of the poor and justice delivery system to the doorsteps of the poor easily is appreciated by everyone. It is not therefore correct to say that the Supreme Court of India is not giving the small men the same treatment as it is giving to the big industrialists.

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16. Translate into Telugu : Judicial review is the power of the courts to pronounce upon the constitutionality of legislative acts and executive acts. A power has been conferred under Act 226 on High Courts and under Act 32 on the Supreme Court of India. It is part of Basic structure of the Court and cannot be destroyed even by the Constitutional Amendment.

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