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Sri eshwar Reddy college of Law.TIRUPATI PREVIOUS B.A.L.L.B., (3 YEARS COURSE) QUESTION PAPERS (2009-2010) revised syllabus Courses offer: B.A.L.L.B., (5 years course) l.l.b (3 years course) Sri eshwar Reddy college of Law. 10-13-515 Reddy and Reddy colony, TIRUPATI Ph: 0877-2220078, cell 9291598721

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Sri eshwar Reddy college of Law.TIRUPATI

PREVIOUS B.A.L.L.B., (3 YEARS COURSE) QUESTION PAPERS (2009-2010) revised syllabus Courses offer: B.A.L.L.B., (5 years course)l.l.b (3 years course)

Sri eshwar Reddy college of Law. 10-13-515 Reddy and Reddy colony, TIRUPATIPh: 0877-2220078, cell 9291598721

FIRST SEMESTER

3367201THREE L.L.B DEGREE EXAMINATIONS JUNE -2009.FIRST SEMESTERPaper IV FAMILY LAW (Revised Regulations w.e.f. 2009-2010)

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100Part-A (Short Answer Questions)Write short notes on any six questions of the following Each question carries 4 Marks(Marks: 6x4=24)1. Bigamy2. Family courts3. Muta Marriage4. Option of puberty5. Divorce by mutual consent6. Dowry7. Child marriage8. Alimony9. Sati

Part-B (ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS)Answer any Two of the followingEach question carries 18 marks

(Marks: 2x18=36)10. Examine the role of religion in molding the rules regulating marital in India? 11. Examine the relevant laws relating to divorce and maintenance under Muslim Marriage?12. What are the essential conditions for a valid Hindu Marriage?13. Explain the powers and duties of natural guardian under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act?

Part-c (Case Comment Type questions)Answer any two questions Each question carries 20 marks(Marks: 2x20=40)14. Hari a Hindu Husband is suffering from consistent diseases one after another for a long period Gita his wife wants to take divorce. Decide. 15. X a Muslim married Y and subsequently he married Z Sister of Y as she could not give birth to any child for the lst 2 years. After getting a child to Z, X divorced Y. discuss the validity of Marriage with Z and Divorce with Y.16. Prasad a Hindu Husband has 2 sons. With the consent of his wife Priya he has adopted a girl child. Some after adoption they could procreate a daughter. Decide legality of adoption. 17. A a Muslim pronounced Talaq for 3 time to one of his wife. Show filed a petition under sec. 125 of Criminal Procedure Code for maintenance, A says that he is an unemployed. Decide.

3367201THREE L.L.B DEGREE EXAMINATIONS JULY -2008.FIRST SEMESTERPaper IV FAMILY LAW (Revised Regulations w.e.f. 2009-2010)

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100Part-A (Short Answer Questions)Write short notes on any six questions of the following Each question carries 4 Marks(Marks: 6x4=24)

1. Mute marriage2. Position of children under void and voidable marriage. 3. Testamentary guardian.4. Apontacy form Islam. 5. Maintenance pendent late.6. Uniform Civil Code.7. Mutual divorce.8. Sapta Padi.9. Illatom adoption.

Part-B (ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS)Answer any Two of the followingEach question carries 18 marks

(Marks: 2x18=36)10. Examine the nature of Hindu Marriage and how it differs from Muslim and charities.11. Examine the essential requirements of a valid adoption under the Hindu adoption and maintenance Act. 1956. 12. Examine the various advantages of marriage under the special Marriage Act. 1954.13. Explain the rights of the wife to live sparely and claim malignance under the Hindu Marriage Act.

Part-c (Case Comment Type questions)Answer any two questions Each question carries 20 marks(Marks: 2x20=40)

14. Mr. Y and his wife M while returning from their friends house found a five year old female child crying on the road. They stopped their car and took the girl to their house. As the child was not claimed by any one and them themselves being childless, they took the girl in adoption. Decide the validity of the adoption. 15. X Hindu boy aged 18 years fell in love with a Muslim girl Y aged 16 years and married her secretly in a temple. Is this marriage valid under Hindu Law? What difference would it make? If both X and Y were to be married in the civil form marriage? 16. A Hindu male aged 20 years married B a Hindu female aged 14 years on 1-103. The marriage was consummated. Now the girl wants to avoid the marriage. Advice her is there any remedy for the boy if he alone wants to avoid the marriage. 17. A Hindu father who is the natural guardian of his minor son sold the immovable property of the minor to meet the educational needs of a minor. The minor after attaining majority wants to avoid the transaction. Advice.

34-67-1-04THREE L.L.B DEGREE EXAMINATIONS January -2011.FIRST SEMESTERPaper IV LAW OF CRIMES(Criminal Law-I)(Revised Regulations w.e.f. 2009-2010)

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100Part-A (Short Answer Questions)Write short notes on any six questions of the following Each question carries 4 Marks(Marks: 6x4=24)1. Concept of crime.2. Criminal liability of a corporation.3. Mischief.4. Rotting5. Assault6. Unlawful assembly7. Cruelty of Husband.8. Necessity as a defense.9. Grievous hurt.

Part-B (ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS)Answer any Two of the followingEach question carries 18 marks

(Marks: 2x18=36)10. Explain the position of doctrine means ria with the help of leading cases.11. Explain the law relating to private defense of a person and property. What are its limitations? 12. Define Murder. Distinguish it from culpable homicide not amounting to murder. 13. What is the difference between thefts? Robbery and dacoit?

Part-c (Case Comment Type questions)Answer any two questions Each question carries 20 marks(Marks: 2x20=40)14. On the device of A a boy of 13 years by name M put poison in milk and supplied to C and after consuming after consuming it C died. Decide, how to prosecute A and M.15. Four persons namely A, B,C and d were tried for the offence of criminal conspiracy but the magistrate acquitted them all on appeal, the High Court confirmed the acquittal of A, B and c but convicted the fourth D for the offence D goes in the Supreme court in appeal. Will he succeed? Decide. 16. A cuta down tree on B land to take it out of Bs possession without informing B is A guilty of any offence?17. A and B are the legally wedded wife and husband living together in the ranted house belonging to C. A became friendly with C and committed adultery. On the advice and plan of C. A killed B to get rid of nuisance. Discuss and advise the prosecution.

3367203 THREE L.L.B DEGREE EXAMINATION JUNE -2009.FIRST SEMESTERPaper IV LAW OF CRIMES

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100Part-A (Short Answer Questions)Write short notes on any six questions of the following Each question carries 4 Marks(Marks: 6x4=24)1. Mensrea.2. Adduction3. Public Nuisance. 4. Unlawful Assembly5. Extortion6. Grievous Hurt7. Public servant8. Abetment9. Common intention. Part-B (ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS)Answer any Two of the followingEach question carries 18 marks

(Marks: 2x18=36)10. Discuss the responsibility of state to detect, control and punish crime.11. Define and distinguish Culpable Homicide and Murder.12. Define Forgery and discuss the essentials of forgery. Can a person commit forgery of his own signature?13. What are the essentials of the offence of Theft? How does it differ from robbery? Part-c (Case Comment Type questions)Answer any two questions Each question carries 20 marks(Marks: 2x20=40)14. A lunatic committed murder of B during lucid intervals. Already there was rivalry between them discuss the liability of A.15. Anand instigates Balu to give false evidence. Balu did not give false evidence and their relations have become hostile. Has Anand Committed any offence?16. X and Y are Wife and Husband. Z under the influence of X has committed adultery and killed Y to get rid of his nuisance. Discuss the liability.17. A makes n attempt to pick the pocket of B by putting his into Bs pocket a fails in his attempt as there was nothing in the pocket of B. As hand was caught by C but B could notice anything until he was informed by C. Is A liable for any efface.

54-67-3-03THREE YEARS L.L.B DEGREE EXAMINATION JANUARY -2011.FIRST SEMESTERPaper III LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS (Semester pattern 2009-2010)

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100Part-A (Short Answer Questions)Write short notes on any six questions of the following Each question carries 4 Marks(Marks: 6x4=24)

1. Relevance of motive in torts. 2. Act of God.3. Accord and satisfaction.4. Act of state.5. Nervous shock.6. Contributory negligence.7. Joint tort feasors.8. Damnum since injuria.9. Private nuisance.

Part-B (ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS)Answer any Two of the followingEach question carries 18 marks

(Marks: 2x18=36)

10. Define tort and distinguish Tort form crime and Breach of contract.11. Discuss Violent non-fit injury as a general defense in an action for tortuous liability.12. Examine the liability of state for the torts committed by its servants with the help of decided cases.13. Discuss the rule in Rylands vs. Fletcher and its applications in Gas Leakage Cases.

Part-c (Case Comment Type questions)Answer any two questions Each question carries 20 marks(Marks: 2x20=40)

14. X hired a bank locker. Due to the negligence of the bank, the locker was found open and ornaments kept there in were found missing. Discuss the liability of bank under the consumer protection.

15. A corporation purchased nine cares from n automobile dealer for the purpose of providing conveyance to its executives. There was a manufacturing defect in one of the cars purchased by the corporation. The corporation desires to file a complaint before consumer forum. Advice.

16. X a passer-by who assisted the official rescue teams at the scene of a serious rail disaster had suffered nervous shock on seeing dead bodies and skeletons Railway Board is sued for damages Discuss.

17. The conductor of an overcrowded bus allowed passengers to sit on the roof of the bus. On the way, the bus swerved on the right side to overtake a cart. One of the passengers on the roof of the bus was struck by an overhanging branch of a tree. He fell down and received sever injuries and as a consequence theory he died. Discuss the liability of the conductor and driver of the bus under trot laws.