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Guess Paper of LLB-1 & 2 by APMSO (SM LAW COLLEGE)

by Law Students Council (SM Law College) (Notes) on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 at 4:30pm

GUESS PAPER 2013 LLB (PART-1) Paper-1 MODERN JURSPRUDENCE Q.I Define Jurisprudence and explain different theories about the Jurisprudence also state its relation with other subjects? Q.2 Explain briefly the different sources of law or Jurisprudence? Q.3 Define precedents and customs also explain their kinds and what is difference between them? Q.4 Define ownership and state its different kinds? ' Q.5 What is possession discuss in detail? Q.6 What is administration of justice also state concept of criminal justice and different theories of punishments? Q.7 Write Short Note: a) Sovereignty b) General and Special Law c) Questions of law and Questions of Fact d) Void and voidable Agreements e) International law & Administrative law. Paper 2: ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE Q.I Write a detail Note on Primary and Secondary sources of law, and how far the)' are useful in Islamic Jurisdiction? Q.2 Describe the efforts made by the Imam Abu Hanifa and Imam Shafi in the development of Islamic Jurisprudence. Q,3 What do you know about the terms Ijtehad, Ijma and Taqleed and how far they are effective in the Islamic Jurisprudence also state the difference between them? Q.4. Discuss Rights of ALLAH and Rights of people in Islam? Q.5 Write a detail Note on the development of Islamic jurisprudence during the period of Sahaba and Taibeen? Q.6 What is ownership in Islam? State its different modes and also compose it with possession Q.7 Write Short Note on the following:(a) Hadd Qissas and Tazir (b) Analog in Islam (c) Tazkia Tul Shahood (d) Istedlal and Istehsan (public good)

PAPER -3: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW SEC A. BRITISH CONSTITUTION Q.1 State Briefly salient features of British Constitution? Q.2. How an Act is passed by the Parliament describe its procedure in detail? Q.3, What is the role of Customs and conventions in UK Constitution? Q.4. Write Short Note on the Following (a) Speaker (b) Magna Carta (c) Kangroo closure (d) Parliamentary Form of Government and Rule of law (e) Effectiveness of the House of Lords SEC B. USA CONSTITUTION Q.1 What are the powers of USA President? Compare the USA President with the UK Prime Minister? Q.2 What is role of US Congress and compare it with the UK Parliament? Q.3 Narrate the theory of separation of powers and how far the rule of check and balance is effective in USA? Q.4, Short Note on Following:(a) Committee System in USA & UK (b) Bill of Rights (c) Judicial Review (d) Procedure of Amendment in Constitution of USA Q.5 What is the effective role of Customs and conventions in UK constitution? PAPER-4: CONTRACT ACT SALES OF GOODS ACT Q.l What do you understand by the term offer, communication and acceptance and revocation of proposal or what are essential ingredients of contract? Q.2 Differentiate between Guarantee and indemnity? State how a continuing guarantee can be revoked? Q.3 Define bailment and Bailee? When bailee is not liable for the losses? Q.4 What are the consequences of breach of contracts? Q.5 Under what circumstances a surety can be discharged? Explain with illustrations? Q.6. What agreements are contract and differentiate between void and voidable agreements? Q.7. State the effect of undue influence fraud and misappropriation in contract? Q.8 Under what circumstances the principal can revoke the authority of and agent? SEC. B SALES OF GOODS ACT

Q.I What are the rights and duties of unpaid seller and how unpaid seller can stop the goods in transit? Q.2. Write short note on the following? a. Sale by description b. Sale and agreement c. Caveat emptor d. Damages for specific performance Paper 5: TORTS Q.l What is negligence in tort and what are its main ingredients discuss in reference with some leading decided case (Donogue vs Stevenson) & (Bourhill vs Young) Q..2 Define TORT and its essential and exceptions. Q.3 Discuss battery, assault and false imprisonment with reference to some leading decided cases Q.4 What is psychiatric injury, primary and secondary victims in light of white and others vs Chief Constable of South Yorkshire (1998) & Alcock vs. chief constable of south Yorkshire( 1991). Q.5 Write down defamation, its kinds and could slander be a actionable per se? Q.6 Elaborate nuisance and its types. With which elements would you prove private nuisance? Q, 7 Write Short Note on following; (a) Distinguish tort with crime and contract (b) Employers liability (c) Malicious prosecution (d) vicarious liability (e) Res Ipsa Liquitor Paper 6: PAKISTAN PENAL CODE Q.1 What is difference between theft, extortion, robbery and dacoity? Discuss in detail with punishment? Q.2 Under what circumstances an offence committed outside Pakistan may be tried as an offence committed out side Pakistan. Discuss with reference to term extradition and conditions for its grant? Q,3 Discuss Qatl e Amd and Qatl e Khata with reference to PPC in detail. Q.4 Elaborate house breaking and its six ways given in PPC section 445. Q.5 Discuss and state distinction between criminal misappropriation and criminal breach of trust? Q.6, Discuss the object and kinds of punishments with reference to principle followed in PPC.

Q,7 Write Short Note on following; (a) Unlawful Assembly (b) Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement (c) Common intention and Common object and unlawful assembly, (d) Criminal Force (e) Qisas and Diyyat Paper 7 LAW OF EOUITY Q,I Describe in detail the origin and main principles of Equity and how does it compensate the aggrieved persons'? Q,2 Describe in detail the doctrine of laches? Q.3 Write Short Note on following. a, Equity follows the laws b. Where the equities are equal the first in time shall prevail c. He who comes to equity must come with clean Hands? d. Equity Acts in personam SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT Q.I Describe the receiver its appointment powers, duties and its liabilities in detail? Q.2 Illustrate the principles for the grant of temporarily Injunctions and how far it differ from permanent Injunction? Q.3 Discuss in detail the essential ingredients of declaratory suit? Q,4 Describe when specific performance of contract is enforceable. Discuss circumstances? And what are contracts which are not specifically enforced? Q.5 Write Short Note on following, a. Mandatory Injunctions b. Cancellation of instrument c. Perpetual Injunction GUESS PAPER 2013 LLB-Part-2 Paper 1 - Constitution Law 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Define constitution, sources of constitutional law and the difference between written and Explain the basic fundamental rights. How fundamental rights are most superior and Explain the selection of President and the removal of the President. What is the state? What is the qualification and disqualification of the parliament? Explain the provisions of Article 199 and what is the jurisdiction of Supreme Court? unwritten constitution. special and cannot be interfered without having strict recourse to the law.

6) 7) bills. 8) 9) a) b) c) d) e)

What is the qualification and procedure for the appointment of Judges of High Court & What is the composition of Parliament and the procedure for introduction and passing of The High Court shall not issue a writ/direction on a application made by or in relation to a Short Notes Supreme Judicial Council Chief Election Commissioner Imposition of Emergency Function of Armed Forces Auditor General of Pakistan.

Supreme Court?

person who is member of Armed Forces of Pakistan. Explain

Paper 2 Administrative Law 1) 2) Law? 3) 4) What are the constitutional remedies available under the Principle of Administrative Law? What is Constitutional Law? How does it differ from Administrative Law? Define word "'Administrative Actions" and explain its form in detail. How does the theory of Separation of Power caused the development of Administrative

Or What is a Constitutional Law? Whether a litigant can invoke the provision of Constitution in an administrative matter before the administrative Court? 5) 6) (i) What is the role and importance of ombudsman at federal level? Discuss Short Notes Natural Justice (ii) Locus standi (iii) Aggrieved person

Section B (Law of Civil Service) 7) 8) 9) 1973? 10) Short Notes i) Dismissal from Service ii) Aggrieved Party iii) Probation iv) Adhoc Appointment Paper 3 - Company Law Discuss the powers and authority of Inquiry Officer In an Inquiry against a Civil Servant Discuss necessary contents of memorandum of an Appeal submitted before the tribunal? Write down the composition and Jurisdiction of Tribunal under the Service Tribunal Act

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

Define prospectus. what are the matter to be specified and reports to be set out in What are the powers conferred on official liquidator of a company under winding up? What is Statutory Meeting and Annual General Meetings, discuss in detail. Under what circumstances Company may be wound up? In particular what do you Explain the role of a director in different types of Limited Companies? Explain the term resolution & its functions. How can you convert a Public Company to a private company? What do you understand by "Subsidiary" and holding company"? Discuss. What are the contents of a Balance Sheet? Discuss briefly.

prospectus

understand if the Company is unable to pay its debts?

Paper 4 - Transfer of Property Act 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) a) b) c) d) e) In what circumstances a Suit for Specific Performance of Contract is maintainable when What are the ingredients of a Gift and how a Gift can be suspended or revoke? Explain What are the rights and duties of a buyer and seller? explain with illustrations. Define Lease and kinds of Lease and also explain Determination of Lease What are the rights and liabilities of vendor and Vendee How a Bonafide purchaser is protected against fraudulent claims? What are the rights and liabilities of Mortagager and Mortagee? Kinds of Mortgages What are the requirements for the transfer of immovable property through gift deed? Short Notes Rights of Redemption Charge Doctrine of Actionable Claim Lis-pendens Tenancy at Will

an Oral Agreement to sell is not honor. Kinds of Gifts

Section B (Registration Act) 10) 11) 12) What are registerable documents? Also state the effect on non registration. Define the registrar's authority for registering or revoking a registered document Describe the offences punishable under the Registration Act, 1908.

Paper 5 - Muslim Personal Law 1) Write a detailed essay on Inheritance keeping in view the one, who has died intestate leaving behind a widow, two daughters and a son. The deceased has also left a will for an educational institution. The institution is struggling to obtain a major portion from the deceased's property, advise them accordingly. 2) 3) 4) 5) Gift? 6) 7) Marriage in Islamic Law is not a sacrament but a contract which may be terminated. Akbar was married to Sadia 8 years ago. They lived happily and have two children, a boy Discuss the process to be followed according to Hanafi and Shia and a girl. Owing to irreconcilable difference the couple decided to part away from one another. Akbar is a followers of Shia sect he wants to retain the custody of his children by aged 6 and girl aged 4. Sadia who belongs to Hanifi School of law is anxious to keep the custody of her children. Discuss and advise as to which of the parent would be entitled to keep the minor children. And in the event if the parties end up pursuing the remedy in court g of law, enunciate the principle the court would be guided? 8) a) b) c) d) e) Short Notes Public & Private Waqf Will Child Custody Iddat Adoption Describe the importance of Dower in marriage and explain the different kinds of Dower? Define Divorce and explain all kinds with examples Write a detailed note on the Islamic view point of Nikkah/marriage/ Explain the basic ingredient of a valid Gift and state the rules regarding the death bed

Paper 6 - Public International Law 1) What are the material sources of International Law and why are they called as material sources? Discuss with reference to case Law, the role and the said sources have played in the development of International Law. 2) The United National's General assembly has the power to consider the general principles of co-operation in the maintenance of international peace and security {Art 11 (1}} and to discuss any question relating to the maintenance of international peace and security {Art 11 (2)}. In this lies the basis of the Assembly's political power, albeit power in a deliberative sense and this power overlaps considerably with that of the Security Council. Discuss analytically.

3) 4)

Discuss Stimson's doctrine of non recognition in the back drop of continued occupation/ Discuss the doctrine of absolute and restrictive immunity with reference to Tates Letter

presence by USA in IRAQ and NATO Forces in Afghanistan. of 1972, Philippine Admiral Case" and Trend Tax Trading Co. vs. Bank of Nigeria. Please also explain and discuss the rational of Doctrine of restrictive immunity, in the light of Obiter Dicta of Lord Denning in the matter of Trend Tax Co. case. 5) Whether the US lead Military Action against Iraq without UN Security Council asking is legal? If so advise as to what procedure should have been followed in the back drop of International Peace and security? 6) 7) 8) State whether the Security Council has failed to accomplished the mission of maintaining Discuss theories regarding the nature and consequences of Recognition? Write short notes on any TWO of the following: ii. Assylum iii. Peaceful settlement of International dispute. iv. International peace and security?

i. Extradition Meritime Belt

Paper 7 - Constitutional History 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Explain Mr. Jinnah's fourteen points as the minimum Muslim Demands for any political State the main features of Government of India Act 1935. Describe the difference between 1956 and 1962 Constitution of Pakistan Describe the main provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947. What is sixth schedule of the constitution of 1973? Discuss effects of the amendments Explain the basic features of 1973 Constitution and the provisions of 8th Constitutional On what grounds was the political suspension of Constitution and take-over by military settlement in 1929.

made to it by L.F.O 2002 and 17th amendment. Amendment effecting the sovereignty of Parliament justified in the case titled as "Begum Bhutto V. Chief of the Army Staff? (PLD 1977 S.C.-657).

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