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CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION RECORD

Submitted in partial fulfillment of theRequirement for the award of the Degree of

LL.B.

SubmittedBy

XXX(Regd.No.xxx)

RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAWKAKINADA – 533 005

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAWKAKINADA – 533 005

Certificate This is to certify that ‘The Clinical Legal Education Record’ submitted

in partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of the Degree of LL.B. is

a record of bonafide work done by _______________________________,

bearing Regd.No. _________________ during the First Semester under

my guidance and that this record has not been previously formed as the

basis for the award of any degree, diploma, associate ship, fellowship or

similar title

Teacher – in-charge Principal

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/5 LLB (First Semester): Seminar And Clinical Legal Education

Part –A

(Marks – 50 : Seminar write up and oral presentation– 25 Marks and Viva - 25 Marks)

Topics for Seminar (Marks – 50)

1. Concept of Contract

2. Free consent

3. Mahatma Gandhi

4. Importance of English Language

5. Kautilya

6. M.N. Roy

7. Concept of Demand

8. Perfect competition

Note : Oral Presentation before the External Examiner on any one of the above topics and A written record shall also be submitted to the college.

Part – B

(Marks – 50 : Record– 25 Marks and Viva - 25 Marks)

Clinical Legal Education: Activities suggested

1. Visiting of Law Library

2. Participation in Legal – Aid Camp

3. Participation in Legal awareness camp

4. Internship at Advocates Office

5. Internship at NGO

Note : A written record shall be submitted to the college on any one of the above.

Seminar Paper and clinical legal education record shall be kept in same record which is to be in Laminated Bounding in A4 Size along with Certificate from the college. It shall be in two copies. One copy shall be submitted to the college well in advance and another copy shall be carried by the student to the viva voce test.

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/5 LLB (I Semester) : GENERAL ENGLISH – I Part : A

INTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS:

I. What are the views of Becon and other contemporary Poets regarding friendship?

II. a. ‘A City Night Piece is a Variety of life style during the pathetic night’ - comment.

b. Critically examine the man who was idle during the life.

III. Answer the following objective questions

1. Marlin mailed the letter (Active voice). Convert in to the passive voice

2. _______ Ramayana and ________Mahabharata are the Holy Books.

3. _________ Sun rises in the East.

4. Mary's house is the tallest _____ all the houses on the block.

5. An interrogative sentence is relating to

a) Question b) command c) statement d) exclamatory

6. A person who drinks large quantities of alcohol is called _______

7. My friend speaks Korean and English. She _____ speaks Chinese. 

8. I must study hard, ____ I will fail my exam. 

9. The author of ‘of friendship’ is _____________

10. The author of ‘The Spider and the Bee’ is ___________________

11. The author of ‘City Night Piece’ is _________________

12. The author of ‘The Convalescent’ is ____________________

13. The author of ‘The Maid Servant’ is ___________________

14. The author of ‘Manners’ is _________________________

15. The author of ‘Of Myself’ is __________________

16. The author of ‘The Golden Age’ is ____________________

17. The author of ‘Forgetting’ is ______________________

18. The author of ‘Of Youth and Age’ is _______________

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19. The author of ‘The Law and the Lawyers’ is _________________

20. The meaning of ‘Lex Loci’ is __________________

Part :B

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. Comment on Gandhiji’s views on Lahore Judgment

2. Give a brief account of Great Trial.

3. Describe the farcical trial held in Punjab 1919

4. What were the feelings of Gandhiji’s about Babu Kalinadh Roy’s case?

5. Comment on the Gandhiji’s views on Law and Lawyers.

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/5 LL.B (I Semester) : POLITICAL SCIENCE – I(Principles of Political Science: Theory and Organization)

Part: AINTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS:

I. Examine the classical Hindu concept of State.II. a. What is meant by Dr. Karl Marx Scientific Socialism?

Explain.b. Write an essay on Presidential Form of Government.

III. Answer the following objective questions1. ‘The Organic Theory of the State’ is popularized by

_________2. Who is the author of ‘Social Contract Theory’ ____________3. ______ is famous of the five countries that practice

unwritten constitution? 4. _________ is the biggest constitution country in the World?5. ‘Das Capital’ is written by ______________6. Kautilya was the Prime minister of __________7. Sapthanga Theory of State is propounded by __________8. Prophet Mohammed was born in ________ in the year _____9. Din-e llahi is propounded by _____________10. The Grand Old man of India is ____________11. Exponent of the philosophy of Radical Humanism is

_________________12. M.K. Gandhi was born on __________13. Techniques of Satyagraha are ______, ___________,

__________14. The country where the presidential form of Government in

practice15. Land Donation (Bhoodan) Movement was started by

__________16. The founder of Indian National Congress is __________17. Iron man of India is _______18. Founder of Azad Hind Fauj : Force behind Indian Freedom is

______

19. Lal Bahadur Shastri was died in _____________ in the year ________

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20. International Court of Justice is located in ___________

Part :B

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. Write an essay on Political Sovereignty

2. Discuss Gandhiji’s concept of Sarvodaya

3. Discuss working of Judiciary in our Indian Political System

4 Write Short Notes on

1. Natural Rights

2. State

3. One- Party Democracy

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -20141/5 LLB (I Semester): ECONOMICS- I

(General Principles of Economics)

Part: AINTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

I. State and Explain the Law of Demand

II. a. State the Main features of Perfect Competition.

b. Explain the relevance of Economics in Law.

III. Answer the following objective questions

1. Economics was divided into Micro and Macro Economics by the Economist ________

2. The problem of Economizing is relating to _______

3. An Industry is said to be of an equilibrium under perfect competition when ______

4. Increase in demand of a commodity is in relation to _____

5. Variable costs are ______

6. The Shape of the demand curve is ______

7. The main feature of perfect competition is _____

8. Market price is ____

9. Selling costs are very important under _____

10. Kinky demand curve explains about ______

11. Product differenciation is main feature of ________

12. Marginal Productivity theory is associated with name of ___

13. Supply schedule shows that the relationship between ____

14. The monopoly firm means ______

15. Liquidity preference theory was given by _______

16. Scarcity definition was given by ______

17. Micro Economics is otherwise known as _____

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18. Utility means ______

19. The book ‘General Theory Of Money And Interest’ was written by _______

20. Father of Modern Economics is _________

Part: BASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. How can you justify that Economics has a basis of Social welfare and Social Justice?

2. What are the advantages and disadvantages in Division of Labour?

3. Explain the concept of Mixed Economy.

4. Discuss the price and output determination under perfect competition.

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/5 LLB (I Semester) : LAW OF CONTRACT (General Principles of Contract and Specific Relief Act )

Part : AINTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

I. “All Contracts are agreements. But all agreements are not contracts”. Discuss.

II. a. Explain and distinguish between coercion and undue influence .b. Explain the various modes of discharge of Contract .

III. Answer the following objective questions

1. A person making the proposal is called _____

2. Carllil Vs. carbolic smoke ball company case stands for ___

3. ‘Caveat Emptor’ means ____

4. An agreement without consideration is _____

5. ‘A stranger to a contract cannot sue’ is called ____

6. Free consent is defined in section _______ of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

7. Agreement in restraint of marriage is ______

8. Mohiribibi Vs. Dharmodas Ghose case stands for ____

9. The parties in a contract agree to substitute the existing with a new contract is called ____

10. An agreement is the result of consensus ad idem which means ______

11. Acceptance must be absolute and ______

12. A contract made by a person of unsound mind is ____

13. A contingent contract is _____

14. Fraud is defined in section _____ of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

15 Aggrieved party of the ______ contract can sue the other party to set aside the contract.

16. ‘Obligatio quasi ex contractu’ means _____

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17. Where the injured party has not, in fact, suffered any loose, the damages are awarded for the breach of contract in such causes are called as _____

18. Original specific relief Act was enacted in ____

19. ______ injunctions are such as are to continue until a specified time or until the further order of the court and they may be granted at any stage of a suite and are resulted by the code of Civil Procedure 1908.

20. Under which section the Court is empowered to cancelation of instruments ________

Part :B

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. Define Consideration what are the essential elements of Consideration?

2. Explain the Various Modes of Breach of Contract.

3. Write short Notes on

1. Offer and Acceptance 2. Free Consent

3 .Quasi Contract 4. An agreement restraint of trade

4. Explain the following Cases

a) Balfour Vs. Balfour

b) Carlill Vs. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. Ltd

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CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION RECORD

Submitted in partial fulfillment of theRequirement for the award of the Degree of

LL.B.

SubmittedBy

XXX(Regd.No.xxx)

RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAWKAKINADA – 533 005

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAWKAKINADA – 533 005

Certificate This is to certify that ‘The Clinical Legal Education Record’ submitted

in partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of the Degree of LL.B. is

a record of bonafide work done by _______________________________,

bearing Regd.No. _________________ during the First Semester under

my guidance and that this record has not been previously formed as the

basis for the award of any degree, diploma, associate ship, fellowship or

similar title

Teacher – in-charge Principal

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/3 LLB (First Semester) : Seminar And Clinical Legal Education

Part -A

(Marks – 50 : Seminar write up and oral presentation– 25 Marks and Viva - 25 Marks)

Topics for Seminar

1. Re organization of States

2. Fundamental Rights

3. Karta of the Joint Family

4. Maintenance of Muslim wife’s

5. Right of private defence

6. Offence of defamation

7. Concept of Contract

8. Free consent

9. Concept of Tort

10. Rights of Consumers

Note : Oral Presentation before the External Examiner on any one of the above topics and A written record shall also be submitted to the college.

Part – B

(Marks – 50 : Record– 25 Marks and Viva - 25 Marks)

Clinical Legal Education: Activities suggested (Marks – 50)

1. Visiting of Law Library

2. Participation in Legal – Aid Camp

3. Participation in Legal awareness camp

4. Internship at Advocates Office

5. Internship at NGO

Note : A written record shall be submitted to the college on any one of the above.

Seminar Paper and clinical legal education record shall be kept in same record which is to be in Laminated Bounding in A4 Size along with Certificate from the college. It shall be in two copies. One copy shall be submitted to the college well in advance and another copy shall be carried by the student to the viva voce test.

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/3 LLB (I Semester) : LAW OF CONTRACT(General Principles of Contract and Specific Relief Act )

Part : AINTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

I. “All Contracts are agreements. But all agreements are not contracts”. Discuss.

II. a. Explain and distinguish between coercion and undue influence .b. Explain the various modes of discharge of Contract .

III. Answer the following objective questions

1. A person making the proposal is called _____

2. Carllil Vs. carbolic smoke ball company case stands for ___

3. ‘Caveat Emptor’ means ____

4. An agreement without consideration is _____

5. ‘A stranger to a contract cannot sue’ is called ____

6. Free consent is defined in section _______ of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

7. Agreement in restraint of marriage is ______

8. Mohiribibi Vs. Dharmodas Ghose case stands for ____

9. The parties in a contract agree to substitute the existing with a new contract is called ____

10. An agreement is the result of consensus ad idem which means ______

11. Acceptance must be absolute and ______

12. A contract made by a person of unsound mind is ____

13. A contingent contract is _____

14. Fraud is defined in section _____ of the Indian Contract Act, 1872

15 Aggrieved party of the ______ contract can sue the other party to set aside the contract.

16. ‘Obligatio quasi ex contractu’ means _____

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17. Where the injured party has not, in fact, suffered any loose, the damages are awarded for the breach of contract in such causes are called as _____

18. Original specific relief Act was enacted in ____

19. ______ injunctions are such as are to continue until a specified time or until the further order of the court and they may be granted at any stage of a suite and are resulted by the code of Civil Procedure 1908.

20. Under which section the Court is empowered to cancelation of instruments ________

Part :B

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. Define Consideration what are the essential elements of Consideration?

2. Explain the Various Modes of Breach of Contract.

3. Write short Notes on

1. Offer and Acceptance 2. Free Consent

3 .Quasi Contract 4. An agreement restraint of trade

4. Explain the following Cases

a) Bal four Vs. Bal four

b) Carlill Vs. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. Ltd

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/3 LLB (I Semester) : CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – I

Part: AINTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

I. Explain the nature of Indian Constitution. Is it a Unitary Constitution – Explain.

II. a. Distinction between ‘Equality before the Law’ and ‘Equal protection of the Laws’.

b. Prohibition against self – incrimination or testimonial compulsion [Art. 20 (3)]

III. Answer the following objective questions1. The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent

Assembly on _______2. The Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution

of India is ______3. The source of fundamental rights under part III of the

Constitution of India is _______4. ‘Article 32 is the heart and soul of the Constitution of India’

according to _________ 5. There is a special provision for Right to Education in part – III

of the Constitution of India under Article ________6. Uniform Civil Code is incorporated in the Part – IV of the

Constitution of India under article _________7. Fundamental duties under Article 51A were taken from the

constitution of _________8. The Parliament can make a Law for the bifurcation of the

States under _______ Article of the Constitution of India9. Article ______ of the Constitution of India allows reservations

or beneficial treatment to women.10. The Words Socialist, Secular and Integrity were added to the

preamble of the Constitution of India under _______ amendment 1976

11. _____ Article of Constitution of India imposes a duty on the State to provide free legal-aid.

12. Power of Judicial review is vested with the Courts to examine executive and legislative actions of the State under Article _________

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13. The Doctrine of basic structure was laid down by the Supreme Court in the case of _______

14. Fundamental Rights under part – III of the Constitution of India are mutually _________ or but not ________

15. ________ Article of the Constitution provides for The Fundamental Right to freedom of Press.

16. The advisor to the Constituent Assembly is ______17. ‘Double Jeopardy’ under Article 20(2) is stands for _______18. Constitution of India is based on the principle of _____19. The Supreme Court declared as Harmonious balance

between fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy itself is part of the basic structure of the Constitution in _______ case.

20. The right to livelihood was interpreted to Article 21 of the constitution by the Supreme Court in the case of _______

Part :B

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. Salient features of Indian Constitution.

2. Rights of Freedom are not absolute under Art 19

3. Preventive Detention

4. Significance of Directive Principles of State Policy

5. Explain the following Cases

a) Indra Sawhney Vs Union of India AIR 1993 SC 477

b) T.M.A.Pai Foundation Vs State of Karnataka AIR 2003 SC 355

c) Mr. X Vs Hospital Z AIR 1999 SC 495

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -20141/3 LLB (I Semester): LAW OF TORTS

(Including MV Accident and Consumer protection Law)Part : A

INTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

I. Define Tort and distinguish it from other wrongs.

II. a. What is strict Liability and how does it differ from Absolute Liability?

b. What are the Torts to person?

III. Answer the following objective questions

1. The term ‘Tort’ has been derived from the Latin term _____

2. Tort may be defined as a ________

3. Tort is infringement of _________

4. In a tort the injured party is awarded _________ or ________

5. Injuria sine damno means _________

6. Damnum sine injuria means ________

7. Damanum sine injuria is _________ actionable

8. The liability of the tortfeaser under the rule in Rylands Vs. Fletcher is _________

9. Volenti non fit injuria means ________

10. Defamatory statement is one which tends to injure the _______

11. Nuisance as a tort means _______________ with persons use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in connection with it.

12. The rule in MC Mehta Vs. Union of India (1985) (case of leakage of oleum gas) is __________

13. ________ is the most important remedy which the plaintiff can avail of after the tort has been committed

14. _______ can also be claimed for personal injury, pain and suffering and lose of enjoyment of life.

15. The Consumer Protection Act is enacted in the year _______

16. The Consumer Protection Act provides for the protection of interests of ___________

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17. The Supreme Court in Indian medical association Vs. VP Santha AIR 1996 SC held that medical services are __________ under the purview of CPA.

18. The District Forum, The State Commission or The National Commission shall not admit a complaint unless it is filed __________ from the date on which the cause of action has arisen.

19. Payment compensation in hit and run motor accidents can be claimed under sections _____ _____ ______of MV Act.

20. _______ has been created by The MV Act for cheaper and speedier remedy to the victims of accidents of Motor Vehicles.

Part :B

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. When master is liable for the torts of servant?

2. What are the general defenses available to a tortfeasor to avoid liability in tort?

3. Give a brief account on the tort of negligence

4. Explain the following Cases

a) P & O Steam Navigation Co. Vs Secretary of State for India (1861 ) 5 BOM HCR APP IPI.

b) Donoghue Vs Stevenson (1932) AC 562

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/3 LLB (I Semester) : LAW OF CRIMES –I ( IPC)

Part : AINTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

I. ‘Actus non facit reum nise mens sit rea’, Explain essentials of a crime

II. a. Explain the Right of Private Defence under IPC . Under what circumstances it amounts to exceeding the Right of Private Defence .

b. Explain the offences of Theft, Robbery and Dacoit.

III. Answer the following objective questions1. The Author of Indian Penal Code is _______2. Indian Penal Code was brought into force from ________3. Section _______ of Indian Penal code deals with the offence of

insanity.4. The other term for capital punishment is ________5. Bigamy means _______6. The main ingredient of Section 34 of IPC is __________7. An Assembly of __________ or more persons is designated

an unlawful assembly is the common object of the persons composing to commit an offence specified under SS 141 to 158 of IPC.

8. Sections __________ of IPC deals with outraging the modest of women

9. The meaning of the offence of perjury is __________Ans. giving false evidence

10. The offence of Kidnapping is committed only in respect of a minor under ____ years of age if a female or a person of unsound mind.

11. Section 377 of Indian Penal Code deals with _________12. A man is set commit rape who has sexual intercourse with a

women under _____ of age with or without consent. 13. Section ______ IPC provides for punishment for the offence of

attempt to commit suicide 14. The offence is _________ when sexual intercourse taken place

between male and female, only male can be punished but not female

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15. Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage is punishable under section _____ IPC

16. Matrimonial cruelty is punishable under section _____ IPC17. Criminal Law Amendment Act 2013 is popularly called as ___18. Section ____ IPC provides for punishment for the offence of

theft.19. Attempts to commit offences punishable under IPC are

punishable under ____ section IPC20. Mens rea means ______

Part :BASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. All Murders are Culpable Homicides, but all Culpable Homicides are not Murders, Discuss.

2. Explain various offences against women mentioned in Criminal Law.

3. Examine the ingredients of the Law of Defamation.

a) Bodhi Satva Goutham Vs Subra Chakravarthy (1996) 1 SCC 498

b) Varada Rajan Vs State of Madras AIR 1965 SC 942

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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF LAW, KAKINADAINTERNAL EXAMINATIONS: 2013 -2014

1/3 LLB (I Semester)& 3/5 LL.B ( V Semester)

FAMILY LAW – I (Family Relations)

Part: AINTERNAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

I. Conditions of valid Marriage under Hindu Marriage Act With relevant Cases.

II. a. Maintenance of wife under Hindu Christian & Muslim Laws. with relevant Cases.

b. Powers, Rights & Duties of Karta with relevant Cases.

III. Answer the following objective questions1. Section 16 of Hindu Marriage Act 1955 confers legitimacy on

the children of ______2. Breakdown theory of divorce is embodied in section _____ of

Hindu Marriage Act3. Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act provides for ___4. Adultery is a ground for _______5. Under section 6 of The Hindu Minority and guardianship Act

1956 the natural guardian of a minor child is _____6. The Hindu wife is entitled to separate residence and

maintenance under section _______7. A Marriage is ________ in the case of epilepsy and impotency8. Muta Marriages are allowed today by the school of _____9. Power to give divorce can be delegated by a Muslim husband

to _______10. Dower on the basis of amount payable is classified into ____

categories 11. Muta Marriage under Mohammedan law means _____12. Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act was enacted in the year

______13. When a marriage is dissolved by death or by divorce the wife

should not remarry for a period is called _____14. Batil Marriage under Muslim Law is _____15. In Andhra Pradesh registration of marriages has been made

compulsory by AP compulsory Registration of Marriage Act passed in the year ______

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16. In Hindu Marriage the bride groom should have completed age of ____ years and the Bride the age of ___ years at the time of Marriage.

17. In the Case of Contravening the age rule in Hindu Marriage, both the parties (Bride and Bride groom) shall be punishable with _____imprisonment or fine upto Rs. _______ or with both.

18. The Parent or guardian and also person solemnizing the marriage are also liable to punishment under the ____ Act.

19. A male cannot adopt a female child unless he is at least ____ years older than the adoptee

20. Coparceners are those who have an interest ______ in the Joint family property

Part :B

ASSIGNMENT TOPICS

1. Essentials of Adoption & Maintenance Act 1956- With relevant Cases.

2. Define Guardian and State Various Types of Guardians under Hindu Minority and  Guardianship Act - With relevant Cases.

3. Mahar and Dowr under Mohammedan Law - With relevant Cases.