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Law Making Processes LLM Question Paper : kslu.ac.in

Name of the University : Karnataka State Law University
Degree : LLM (Intellectual Property Rights)
Subject Code/Name : Law Making Processes
Semester : II Semester
Year : 1st Year
Document Type : Model Question Paper
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Law Making Processes Question Paper :

Second Semester LL.M. (IPR/Const/B&T) Degree Examination, June/July 2014
Exam Duration : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 80

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Instructions :
1. Answer all questions.
2. Figures to the right indicate marks.
Q. No. I. (a) Custom as an important source of law in early times, its importance continuously diminishes as the legal system grows. Critically analyse. Marks : 10 OR
Custom embodies right and justice as acknowledged and approved, not by the power of the state, but by the public opinion of the society at large. Comment.

(b) Write brief note on : Marks : 6
Mercantile custom. OR
Adverse impact of customs.

Q. No. II. (a) Legislation is that source of law which consist is the declaration of legal rules by a competent authority. Comment. Marks : 10 OR
‘Legislation is either supreme or subordinate’. Comment.
(b) Write brief note on : Marks : 6
Drafting of bills. OR
Mischief rule of interpretation.

Q. No. III.(a) ‘The discretion in the administration of justice is controlled by a sense of value which constitute a consensual domain that keep prejudice in check’. Justify. Marks : 10 OR
At all times sanctity of the individual may have to yield before national security. Critically analyse.

(b) Write brief note on : Marks : 6
Right of the individual and need of the community at large. OR
Justice in the sense of distributive and corrective equality.

Q. No. IV.(a) Explain the social change and common law tradition. Marks : 10 OR
Critically examine the ‘independence’ of judiciary and the ‘political’ nature of judicial process.
(b) Write note on : Marks : 6
Judicial activism. OR
Legal reasoning.

Q. No. V. (a) Discuss justice during medieval period. Marks : 10 OR
Both Rajadharma and Prajadharma make the ruler and ruled to be duty bound. Comment.
(b) Write brief note on : Marks : 6
Justice and law. OR
Justice under western thought.

II Semester LL.M. Examination, December 2013 :
Exam Duration : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 80
Instructions :
1. Answer all questions.
2. Answer one essay type and one short note question from each Unit.
3. Figures to the right indicate marks.

Q. No. 1. (a) Discuss various kinds of customs. Marks : 10 OR
Examine adverse impact of customs on social development and welfare.
(b) Write an explanatory note : Marks : 6 Customs and Codification OR
Custom as an instrument of social ordering.

Q. No. 2. (a) What do you mean by subordinate legislation ? Explain different types of subordinate legislation. Marks : 10 OR
Discuss important rules of interpretation of enacted laws. Refer to decided cases.
(b) Supreme legislation Marks : 6 OR
Explain use of extrinsic material as compromise approach.

Q. No. 3. (a) Examine sanctity of the person and property as values in rendering justice. Marks : 10 OR
Discuss equity as a Source of Law.
(b) Write on : Marks : 6
Values and social welfare OR
Relation between Equity and Dharma in Indian Context.

Q. No. 4. (a) Write a note on : Marks : 10 Role of judicial review in constitutional adjudication. Refer to decided cases. OR
Discuss the creativity of the Supreme Court and tools and techniques of creativity in judicial activism. Refer to decided cases.
(b) Write a note on : Marks : 6
Scope and limits of judicial activism OR
Judicial process in pursuit of constitutional values.

Q. No. 5. (a) Discuss the concept and various theories of justice in the western thought. Marks : 10 OR
Examine the concept of justice in the context of Indian constitutional ordering.
(b) The concept of justice or Dharma in Indian thought. Marks : 6 OR
Various theoretical basis of justice

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