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Semester III - Repeated Questions & Case Laws

Semester III - Repeated Questions

Property Law

Essay Questions 

2. Explain the rights and liabilities of Mortgage and Explain different kinds of mortgage by the transfer of property act.
3. Explain the Nature and characteristics of easements and the creation of easement. 
4. Explain the general principles of transfer property. 
5. Explain the law relating to stamp duties.
6. Define Gift ? Essentials of a valid gift.

Short Answer Questions

1. New property 
2. Marshalling
3. Lease 
4. Licence 
5. Stamp duty 
6. Investigation 
7. Mortgage 
8. Gift 
9. Property 
10.Trade mark 

Model Case Comments: Click Here

1. Doctrine of Lie pendence 
2. Condition Restraining alienation 
3. Rule against perpetuity 
4. Doctrine of Clog on redemption

Labour Law – 1

Essay Questions: 

1. Define trade union? Explain requirements for registration of trade union under trade union act and explain rights and liabilities of trade union.

2. Define collective bargaining and evaluate essentials ingredients for the success of collective agreement in India.
(OR) Discuss concept of bargaining and merits demerits of collective bargaining 

3. Explain different authorities of Industrial dispute act 1947 
(OR) Law relating to prohibition of strikes and lockouts under the Industrial dispute act 1947.

4. Define strike? when does a strike is illegal? what is the consequence of an illegal strike? 
(OR) Define strike? Discuss the conditions to be fulfilled before resorting to strike in public utility services.  

5. Write a note on unfair labour practices. 

Short Answer Questions:

1. Model standing order 
2. Collective bargaining 
3. Registration of trade union 
4. Voluntary arbitration 
5. Labour court 
6. Works committee 
7. Illegal strikes 
8. Unfair labour practices 
9. Labour welfare 
10.Victimology 

Model Case Comments:  Click Here

1. unfair labour practices on the part of employer. 
2. Domestic inquiry under Industial Disputes Act,1947. 
3. right to strike and illegal strike. 
4. privileges and immunities of registered trade union.

Company Law

Essay Questions:

1. What are the various modes of winding up.
2. Explain the importance of memorandum of association.
3. Describe the legal position, powers and duties of a director of a company. 
4. Explain the share holder and modes of becoming share holder and distinguish between a member and a share holder.
5. What is Private & Public company? Distinguish between private and Public company.


Short Answer Questions:
 

1. Doctrine of ultra vires 
2. Private company 
3. Promotor 
4. Winding up 
5. Lien of shares 
6. Statement lieu of prospectus 
7. Annual general meeting 
8. Official Liquidator 
9. Certificate of incorporation 
10.Government company 
11.Quorum 

Model Case Comments: Click Here

1. Responsibility of directors of the company 
2. Corporate personality 
3. Winding of the company by the tribunal 
4. Doctrine of Indoor management

Public International Law

Essay Questions: 

1. What are the powers and functions of the International Court of Justice of the United Nation.
2. Custom as a source of International Law – Explain.
3. Discuss the importance of different kinds of treaties and mode of termination of treaties.
4. Examine the international law of combat terrorism 
5. Give an account of a continental shelf 

Short Answer Questions: 

1. WTO 
2. Outer space 
3. Terrorism 
4. State Succession 
5. International Court of Justice (ICJ) 
6. Custom 
7. Sea bed 
8. United nations 
9. Treaties 
10.Sources of International law 

Model Case Comments: Click Here

1. Extradition 
2. State responsibility for violation of International law 
3. Asylum 
4. State Jurisdiction

Interpretation of Statutes

Essay Questions:

1. Explain nature & scope of grammatical and logical interpretation of statutes.
2. What are the aids to construction of statute.
3. Directive principles as source of constitutional interpretation. 
4. Examine the nature and scope purpose of Mischief rule.
5. Discuss the doctrine of “stare decisis” and its application to Indian Courts. 


Short Answer Questions: 

1. Prospective overruling 
2. Mischief rule 
3. Repugnancy 
4. Restrictive constitution 
5. Dictionaries 
6. Rule of Interpretation 
7. Advisory Jurisdiction 
8. Construction 
9. Waiver 
10.Private remedies 
11.Statute 

Model Case comments: Click Here

1. Harmonious construction of statutes 
2. Grammatical Interpretation 
3. Mischief rule

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