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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Constitutional Law-I
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks
(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)

1.
2.

3.
4.

LL.B./ SEM-III /11-12/RE/CL-I


Max. Marks : 60

(4 x 10)

How Fundamental Right are affected during the Proclamation of Emergency? Discuss the
same with the relevant case-law.
"In a Democratic country like India, freedom of press plays a crucial role for strengthening
the democratic set up." Support this statement with relevant case law and provisions of the
Constitution.
Explain the 'Doctrine of Rule against Arbitrariness' as evolved by the Supreme Court?
"Freedom of religion" is an absolute right of an individual. Justify this statement in the
light of case law and relevant provision of Constitution.

8.
9.

(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)
(5 x 2)
"Right to life also includes right to write a book and publish the same during the
imprisonment". Comment.
What restrictions can be imposed on the freedom of speech and expression?
Why 'Ashok Kr. Thakur v U.O.I' is an important decision in relation to Art.15 of the
Constitution?
Why do we need a Constitution?
Federal versus Unitary form of the Constitution.

10.

(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be-

5.
6.
7.

(10x1)
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.

viii.
ix.
x.

Shah Commission is related to. .


K.C. Wheare has said that Indian Constitution is. .
Value based constitution was advocated by. .
Directive Principles of State Policy are not merely a show piece in the Constitution.
(True/False)
Give the proper citation of the Habeas Corpus case.
J.S. Verma committee is related to .
Match the following:
Judicial Principles
Decisions
a. Freedom of press
State of W.B. v Anwar Ali Sarkar
b. Minority Rights
Sakal Paper Pvt.Ltd v. U.O.I
c. Just, fair and Reasonable
T.M.A.Pai Foundation case
d. Special Courts
Maneka Gandhi v. U.O.I.
By which amendment was the provision regarding Carry Forward Rule in the matter
of public employment added by inserting clause (4B) in Art.16?
Article 15(4) is an exception to Article15.
(True/False)
Right to strike is a Fundamental Right.
(True/False)

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CONTRACT II
PART A
Q.1-Sai Ram runs a business,allows Mr. Bipin to represent himself
as his business partner ,Mr. Kameshwar ,believing such
representation advances Rs. 1,00,000 to Bipin .Bipin is declared
insolvent. Kameshwar sues Sai ram . Is Sai Ram liable
toKameshwar ? Decide in the light of the applicable provision of
Indian Partnership Act.
Q.2-Messrs marry , who were ship agents atportsmouth agreedwith
Austin , a ship agent at Plymouth that if he would establish himself
as a ship agent at cowes they would share between them the profits
of their respective agencies in certain stipulated proportion , so
when , therefore , greseler in pursuance of the agreement did
establish himself at cowes and there carry on the business of a ship
Agent ,he ,in fact carried it on for the benefit of Messrs as well as
for himself .One of the stipulations which they had entered into
was that neither party of the agreement should be answerable for
the acts of the other to the third persons.Can this stipulation be
made? Explain with the help of leading cases.
Q.3-Mr. Ravi sold a car to Mr. Gopi who used it for several
months .The car did not belong to Ravi and Gopi had to surrender
it to true owner .Mr. Gopi filed a suit against Mr. Ravi to recover
price .Can he recover? Argue on behalf of Gopi and decide with
the applicable provisions in the releavant Act.
Q.4-When the leather bought was put to work ,quite a large
number was found to be completely worthless(defects can not be
discovered without putting skins to work).What remedy is open to
buyer under the Sale of Goods Act ,1930. Explain in detail.
OR

What are the distinction between the Partnership firm formed


underThe Partnership Act ,1932. and LLP formed under the
limited Liability .Explain in detail with Leading Cases Act ,2002.
PART B
1)What does delivery mean? Distinguish an Act delivery from a
Constructive delivery.
2)Define the term Goodwill of a Business.
3)Distinguish Company and Partnership.
4)When can we say that the buyer of the goods relies on the
sellers skill and judgement ?
5)When will the buyers right to reject the goods be lost?
PART C
1)A contract to supply a meal in a reataurant. What kind of
contract it is?
2)Sleeping Partners liability is unlimited under the Indian
Partnership Act ,1932.
Yes/No
3)X and Y buys 200 bags of rice to divide equally between
them .Are X and Y partners? Why?
4)Can an auction without reserve should be cancelled ? If so
When can it be cancelled?
5)An unpaid seller has exercised the right of lien and is in
possession of the goods . If the goods are resold when when there
The second buyer will get a title to the goods?
Yes/No
6)When can an owner participate in an auction sale?
7)A buys goods to B and property passed from B to A; but the
goods remain in Bs warehouse and the price is unpaid . Before
delivery Bs warehouse is burnt down for no fault of B and the
goods are destroyed . B claims for theprice of goods . Can he
recover ? Why?
8)When a condition sinks to the level of a warranty ?

9)For what purpose Limited Liability Partnership Firm is a


suaitble business vehicle?
10)Write down 2 differences between a LLP and a Company.

Time : 03 Hours

1.

2.

3.

RMLNLU
January, 2012
Criminal Law-I
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks

LL.B./ SEM-III /11-12/RE/CL-I


Max. Marks : 60

(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)
(4 x 10)
The doctrine of mens rea has no application in the context of offences under the IPC as all
the offences have been defined with precision including the mental element required for the
same. Critically examine this statement.
Or
Discuss the law relating to group liability under Section 34 of IPC. Take help of decided
cases.
Attempts at defining attempt have not proved successful and the facts and circumstances
of each case are crucial in determining whether the complained act constitutes attempt or
not. Explain with the help of decided cases.
R, M and S are friends. R and M have fallen out so much so that R is determined to kill M.
R goes to S's house and on some pretext or other induces him to call M to his house. R also
requests S to not tell M that he is present at his house and say that M will be pleasantly
surprised to see him here. S does not suspect any foul intentions on the part of R and calls
him over telephone. M arrives and before S could understand anything, he was shot dead
by R.
M's wife files an FIR naming R and S as the accused for killing her husband. Decide the
correctness of the FIR with reference to the role played by S as an abettor resulting in M's
murder. Elaborate the law on the subject with the help of decided cases.

4.

5.
6.
7.

8.
9.

10.

Enumerate the essential elements of crime? Discuss the external element of crime in detail.
(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)
(5 x 2)
Strict liability in criminal law.
When is preparation punishable?
A tantric (witchdoctor) who performs some rituals in order to kill a person is not guilty of
attempt to kill, where as a person who administers sweetener to a person, thinking it to be
poison is guilty of attempt to commit murder. Why so?
Explain "abetment of abetment".
Conduct crimes and result crimes.
(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be(10x1)
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.

Absolute liability offences are same as strict liability offences. (True/ False)
Strict liability offences are offences where the prosecution ............ not prove mens
rea.
Attempt has been defined in Section..... / no where in IPC.
Legally impossible attempts are punishable under Indian law. (True/ False)
Inchoate offences are punished only when a criminal result is produced (True/False)
In the R v Prince case the accused was punished because he was negligent.
(True/False)
Meaning of "actus me invito factus, non est mens actus".
Abhayanand Mishra v Stae of Bihar is a case on ................................. .
Insanity is an excusable/justifiable defence.
Ignorance of law is an excuse against a criminal charge.
(True/False)
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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Economics-III
Answer all the questions
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LL.B./ SEM- III/11-12/RE/Eco-III


Max. Marks : 60

(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)

(4 x 10)

1.

Define Fiscal Policy. What are the main objectives of Fiscal policy in India?

2.

What is difference between GATT and WTO? Explain the functions of WTO.
Or
What changes have taken place in foreign trade policy in India since 1991? Make a
comparison of pre and post reforms trade policies in India.

3.

Define a bank. What are the functions of the central Bank in a country?
Or
Explain direct tax and indirect taxes. What are theirs merits and demerits?

4.

What are the objectives of SEBI ? How does it control stock market?
(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)

5.

(5 x 2)

Write two objectives of monetary policy.

6. Name instruments of fiscal policy and explain any one of them.


7. Explain the difference between progressive, regressive and proportional taxation.
8. Write two differences between money market and capital market.
9.
10.

Effects of public expenditure on distribution.


(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be(10x1)
i.

Budget deficit = total receipt minus total .

ii.

A budget consist of revenue budget + .budget.

iii.

Under TRIPS agreements, right of farmer on seeds are .

iv.

The WTO .with IMF and IBRD for accelerating global trade.

v.

Repo- rate since October 2011, ispercent.

vi.

GATT came into force in January, .

vii.

Selective Credit Control is exercised by . .

viii.

Payment made by taxpayers are used by the Government for the benefit of:
a. Poor section only

b. SC/ST only

c. Women only

d. All citizens

ix.

Sahukars and Mahajans are the part of organized money market.

(True/False)

x.

Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is the first stock exchange in India.

(True/False)

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10.

RMLNLU
January, 2012
Family Law-I
Answer all the questions
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LL.B./ SEM-III /11-12/RE/FL-I


Max. Marks : 60

(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)
(4 x 10)
Discuss the requirements of a valid adoption. Who can lawfully make adoption? Can a
female Hindu take a daughter in adoption?
Marriage among Mohammedans is not a sacrament, but purely a civil contract. Discuss
this statement with reference to the contractual nature of a Muslim marriage.
What are the various grounds for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955? Are there
any special grounds on which the wife alone can seek divorce?
What do you mean by Dower? Narrate its importance, function and kinds in detail.
(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)
Maintenance of wife in Hindu law.
Who is Hindu?
Differentiate between judicial separation and divorce.
Differentiate between void and voidable marriage.
Write a short note on restitution of conjugal rights.

(5 x 2)

(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be(10x1)
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.

viii.

ix.

x.

Maintenance under Muslim Law is Known as .. .


Mother is natural guardian of an illegitimate child.
(True/False)
Marriage is a sacrament amongst Muslim.
(True/False)
Epilepsy is a ground for divorce.
(True/False)
Cruelty is a ground for Judicial separation.
(True/False)
Adoption is not recognized under Parsi Law.
(True/False)
Amongst the following who cannot be taken or given in adoption
a) orphans
b) foundling
c) abandoned child
d) none of the above
Who is eligible to adopt a son?
a) Who has one natural son
b) Who already has one adopted son
c) Who has no son
d) All of the above
Maintenance includes :
a) Food, clothing, residence only
b) Food, clothing, medical treatment only
c) Food, clothing, residence, marriage expenses of daughter only
d) Food, clothing, medical assistance and treatment, residence, education,
expanses of daughter
A petition under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 can be presented before:
a) District Court
b) High Court
c) Supreme Court
d) District Court and the High Court
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RMLNLU
January, 2012
History-III
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks
(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)

1.
2.

3.
4.

LL.B./ SEM-III/11-12/RE/Hist-III
Max. Marks : 60

(4 x 10)

What were the facts of and the issues involved in the Nand Kumar case?
What was Warren Hastings plan of 1772?
Or
Write a note on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Why was its jurisdiction
abolished?
What were the chief features of the Indian Councils Act of 1861?
What were the provisions of the Indian Independence Act, 1947?
(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)

(5 x 2)

5. What were the judicial issues involved in the Patna trial.


6. The Ordinary Civil Jurisdiction of the High Courts (Act of 1861).
7. The Principle of Separate Electorates.
8. The Portfolio System.
9. Dyarchy as per the GOI Act 1919.

10.

(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need bei.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.

(10x1)
The East India Company came into existence with the Charter of the year.. .
The conflict of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Council came to a head with the
Cossijurah Case (True/False).
The Mofussil Fauzdari Adalat tried the cases.
The provision for appeals to the Privy Council was introduced with the Charter of
. .
In a criminal case, the Supreme Court of Calcutta had the full and absolute right to
deny or allow permission to make an appeal to the Privy Council.
(True/False)
What was the chief objective for the appointment of the Simon Commission?
The Viceroy was the British Crowns representative in India after 1858. (True/False)
The Act of 1892 permitted the discussion, though not voting of the Annual Budget.
(True/False)
The GOI Act of 1935 gave Central Government a large control over the provinces
making the structure a system.
As per the Indian Independence Act, the Indian States were free to accede to either of
the two new Dominions of India or Pakistan.
(True/False)

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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Jurisprudence-I
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks
(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)

1.

2.

3.

4.

10.

(4 x 10)

Explain the central idea of Analytical Positivism.


Or
Explain the Austins classification of law.
Critically examine the claim of Sociological Jurisprudence in so far as it believes that it is
possible to have a completely objective legal system.
Or
Critically examine the Roscoe Pounds theory of Social Engineering with the help of
suitable examples.
What are the main characteristics of the Natural Law Theory? Do you agree with the view
that it is basically a priory method of reasoning which is different from the empirical
methods?
Or
Elucidate the statement briefly: Law grows with the growth and strengthens with the
strength of the people and finally dies away as the nation loses its nationality.
The realists believe that the certainty in law is a myth. Discuss the main features of the
Realist School in this regard.
Or
With the march of the time, the institution of pater familias withered away and now the
rights and obligations came to be dependent on the individual contracts and free
negotiations between the persons. Discuss Mains theory in this regard.
(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

LL.B./ SEM-III /11-12/RE/Juris-I


Max. Marks : 60

(5 x 2)

Volkgiest.
Grundnorm.
Principle of Utilitarianism.
Theory of Social Contract.
Social Justice.
(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be(10x1)
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.

The Limits of Jurisprudence defined is a book by .


The author of book The Province of Jurisprudence Determined is.. .
Jerome Frank is jurist of School.
Book written by Prof. Julius Stone is. .
Theory of Social Solidarity is given by .. .
Name the main proponents of realistic School.
Synthetic Jurisprudence was propounded by .
Juris means.. and Prudentia means .
Sir Henry Sumner Mains approach to the study of Law is also called the
anthropological approach to the study of law.
(True/False)
One difference between Sociological School and Sociology.
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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Law of Contract-II
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks
(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)

LL.B./ SEM-III/11-12/RE/LoC-II
Max. Marks : 60

(4 x 10)

1. Sai Ram, who runs a business, allows Mr. Bipin to represent himself as his business partner,
believing such representation Mr. Kameshwar advances Rs. 1,00,000 to Bipin .Bipin is
declared insolvent. Kameshwar sues Sai ram . Is Sai Ram liable to Kameshwar? Decide in
the light of the applicable provision of Indian Partnership Act.
2. Messrs Marry , who were ship agents at portsmouth agreed with Austin , a ship agent at
Plymouth that if he would establish himself as a ship agent at Cowes they would share
between them the profits of their respective agencies in certain stipulated proportion , so
when , thereafter, Greseler in pursuance of the agreement did establish himself at cowes and
there carry on the business of a ship Agent ,he ,in fact carried it on for the benefit of Messrs
as well as for himself .One of the stipulations which they had entered into was that neither
party of the agreement should be answerable for the acts of the other to the third persons.Can
this stipulation be made? Why? Explain with the help of leading cases.
3. Mr. Ravi sold a car to Mr. Gopi who used it for several months .The car did not belong to
Ravi and Gopi had to surrender it to true owner .Mr. Gopi filed a suit against Mr. Ravi to
recover price paid by him. Argue on behalf of Gopi and decide with the applicable provisions
in the releavant Act.
4. When the leather bought was put to work, quite a large number was found to be completely
worthless(defects can not be discovered without putting skins to work).What remedy is open
to buyer under the Sale of Goods Act ,1930. Explain in detail.
Or
What are the main points of distinction between the Partnership firm formed under the
Partnership Act, 1932 and LLP formed under the Limited Liability Partnership Act. Explain
in detail with Leading Cases.

(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)
Write short notes on the following:
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

10.

(5 x 2)

What does delivery mean? Distinguish an Actual Delivery from a Constructive


Delivery.
Define the term Goodwill of a Business.
Distinguish Company and Partnership - Firm.
When can we say that the buyer of the goods relies on the sellers skill and judgement?
When will the buyers right to reject the goods be lost?
(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need bei.
ii.
iii.
iv.

(10x1)
A contract to supply a meal in a restaurant. What kind of contract it is?
Sleeping Partners liability is unlimited under the Indian Partnership Act,1932.
Yes/No
X and Y buy 200 bags of rice to divide equally between them . Are X and Y partners?
Why?
Can an auction without reserve should be cancelled? If so when can it be cancelled?
Contd..

v.

vi.
vii.

viii.
ix.
x.

An unpaid seller has exercised the right of lien and is in possession of the goods . If
the goods are resold whether the second buyer will get a title to the goods?
Yes/No
When can an owner of goods participate in an auction sale?
A buys goods of B and property passes away from B to A; but the goods remain in
Bs warehouse and the price is unpaid. Before delivery Bs warehouse is burnt down
for no fault of B and the goods are destroyed. B claims for the price of goods. Can he
recover? Why?
When a condition sinks to the level of a warranty?
For what purpose Limited Liability Partnership Firm is a suitable business vehicle?
Write down 2 differences between a LLP and a Company.
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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Moot Court & Clinical Legal Education
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks

LL.B./ SEM-III/11-12/RE/MCCLE
Max. Marks : 60

(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)
1.

2.
3.
4.

Write in detail the objectives of organizing Moot Courts.


What kind of duties Advocates owe towards their clients? Explain in the light of rules
framed by the Bar Council of India.
What kind of defences are available to a contemner in a civil contempt? Explain with the
help of illustrative cases.
Write an essay on Lok Adalats.
(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

10.

(4 x 10)

(5 x 2)

Moot
Civil Contempt
Functions of the Bar Council of India
Members of Bar Council of India
Right of Advocates to Practise
(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need bei.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.

ix.

x.

(10x1)
Every case of criminal contempt under section 15 of the Contempt of Courts Act,
1971 shall be heard and determined by a bench of not less than ----- judges.
Insurance Service is not a public utility service.
(True/False)
The Attorney-General of India shall have pre-audience over all other advocates.
(True/False)
The Bar council may constitute one or more legal aid committees each of which shall
consist of such number of members not exceeding but not less than ... .
Define State roll.
The award made by the permanent Lok Adalat shall be made by the .constituting it.
The Lok Adalat shall have no jurisdiction in respect of any case or matter relating to
an offence not compoundable under any law.
(True/False)
The scheme to provide legal services to the Middle Income Citizen is intended to
provide legal services to the middle income citizen, whose gross maximum income
per month does not exceed Rs 9000/- .
(True/False)
Article 39 A of the Constitution of India provides that the State shall secure that the

operation of the legal system promotes justice on a basis of equal opportunity.


(True/False)
The manner of execution of awards made by Permanent Lok Adalats.
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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Political Science-III
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks

LL.B./ SEM-III/11-12/RE/Pol.Sc.-III
Max. Marks : 60

(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)
1.

Discuss the Indo-Pak relation in the present time.

2.

Discuss Indo-Bangladesh relations in recent times.

3.

Discuss the various phases of Indo-China relations.

4.

Write a short note on Indo-Vietnam relations.

(4 x 10)

(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)
Comment on the following:-

(5 x 2)

5. Gujral Doctrine.
6. Territorial dispute between India and China.
7. Reasons for Indias look East policy.
8. Teesta dispute between India and Bangladesh.
9. One china Policy of China.

10.

(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be(10x1)
i.

What is the full form of BIMSTEC?

ii.

By 2015, The Indo-China trade is expected to reach $100billion.

iii.

Name the portion of Ladakh which China claims as its own.

iv.

What is the full form of HUJI?

v.

Indias Look East Policy-2 is not driven by a fear of China.

(True/False)

vi.

The full form of TMD is Theatre Missile defence.

(True/False)

vii.

Name the UNSC resolution which was passed just after India conducted Pokhran tests

(True/False)

in 1998 to criticize India , in which China was at the forefront.


viii.

The Indian vehicle which was recently buzzed by PLA off the Vietnamese coast was
INS Airawat.

(True/False)

ix.

What is string of pearls policy?

x.

The island off the Fox bazaar where China is all set to construct a deep sea port
linking Myanmar to China by 2016 is called Sonadia Island.

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(True/False)

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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Psychology-III
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks
(Section A)
(Answer any four in approximately 250 words)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

LL.B./SEM-III/11-12/RE/Psycho-III
Max. Marks : 60

(4 x 10)

Imprisonment is psychologically damaging. Illustrate in the light of Stanford Prison


Experiment.
How deterrence exerts a powerful influence on illegal behaviour?
Write a note on witness factors which may contribute to distortion in eyewitness testimony
and identification.
Deliberation by judges in criminal and civil cases is influenced by pre-trial publicity,
critically evaluate.
Describe merits and demerits of basic forms of custodial arrangements for children in
divorce cases.
(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)

(5 x 2)

6. Why psychologically coerced confessions are considered inadmissible evidence?


7. Psychologists are better mediators than other professionals, explain.
8. How defendant behaviour in the courtroom influences the evaluation of his/her
dangerousness?
9. Deliberation style is important in understanding the process of how judges reach decision,
comment.
10. Describe any four tasks of correctional psychologists.

11.

(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be(10x1)

Define the following:


i.
Unconscious transference.
ii.
Prisonization.
Fill in the blanks:
iii. refers to biased judgment of past events after the outcome is known.
iv.
Ability to distinguish actual from imagined event is known as . .
v.
Estimators variables are source of . accuracy/ error that are beyond the
control of criminal justice system.
vi.
Impulsivity is a form of .response style.
Tick Mark the correct answer:
vii.
Tender year doctrine for determining custody of child in divorce cases does not
make any assumption about parenting.
(True/False)
viii. Conditions of sensory and social deprivation in prison deteriorate the mental
condition of stable person.
(True/False)
ix. Unlikely patterns of psychopathology can be observed among malingerers.
(True/False)
x. Attempt to control behaviour, voice and speech may specially occur in motivated
liars.
(True/False)
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RMLNLU
January, 2012
Sociology-III
Answer all the questions
Figures in the margin indicate the marks

LL.B./ SEM-III/11-12/RE/Socio-III
Max. Marks : 60

(Section A)
(Answer in approximately 250 words)
1.

(4 x 10)

Explain the conflict perspective of Marx with reference to law; and how it differs from
functional perspective.

2.

Modern societies are characterized by a preponderance of organic rather than mechanical


solidarity. Comment on the statement with reference to the theory of Emile Durkheim.

3.

Write in detail the constitutional provisions for the protection and development of women
and dalits.

4.

The spread of capitalism contributed to the development of the formal rationalization of


law. Comment on the statement with the help of Webers theory.

(Section B)
(Answer in approximately 50 words)
Write short notes on the following:
5.

(5 x 2)

Write a short note on kula ring ceremony.

6. Write a short note on the colonization of life world.


7. Write a short note on Frankfurt school.
8. What do you understand by mechanical solidarity?
9.
10.

Write a short note on Capitalism.


(Section C)
Answer the correct choice, answer as the need be(10x1)
i.

Literally, anomie means:


a. Alienation
b. Normlesssness

c. Deviance d. Nonconformity

ii.

Weber emphasizes upon reciprocity in his theory regarding law.

( True/ False)

iii.

Gramsci is associated with Frankfurt school.

(True/ False)

iv.

Name three activists associated with environmental movement.

v.

Norms that are of a transitory nature, such as fashion and fads, are known as:
a. Morally neutral norms b. Folkways c. Pseudocustoms d. Law

vi.

Interpretive sociology is associated with Marx.

(True/ False)

vii.

Article 44 of the Constitution is associated with .

viii.

In liberal capitalism the state has little involvement with the economy.( True/ False)

ix.

Communicative action results in and is based upon a robust civil society.(True/ False)

x.

Malinowski emphasizes upon reciprocity in his theory regarding law.( True/ False)
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