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LL. M. ( Semester - I ) Examination - 2011
LW - 101 : CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL ORDER - I
(New Course)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 60
Instructions :
(1) Attempt any four questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks. i.e. 15 each.
Q.1) The concept of state envisaged under Article 12 of the Indian Constitution has been widely interpreted by the Supreme Court for the purpose of protecting Fundamental Rights. Comment and explain with the help of appropriate judicial pronouncements. [15]
Q.2) Does Constitutional Amendment come within the purview of law under Article 13(2) ? Evaluate amendability of Fundamental Rights and the constitution along with the doctrine of basic structure and point out its changing nature with the help of judicial decisions. [15]
Q.3) Doctrine of equality ensured by Article 14 is a blend and culmination of British and USA Models. Discuss the notion of equality with the Doctrine of Intelligible Differentia in the light of appropriate case laws. [15]
Q.4) Preamble is not only a part of the constitution but it is a touchstone to determine the validity of constitutional provision and thereby assumed most significant. Discuss the nature, role and place of the preamble under the Indian Constitution. [15]
Q.5) Freedom of speech and expression has the widest amplitude which also includes Right to Information and Freedom of Press and it is comprehended within Article 19(1)(a). Comment in account with comparative aspect. [15]
Q.6) Analyze Compensatory and Criminal Jurisprudence evolved by the Judiciary under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution Post Maneka Gandhi in the background of the constitution assembly debates. [15]
Q.7) Article 25 ensures equality of all religions thereby promoting secularism but is not absolute it is subjected to public order, morality and health. Explain the concept of secularism and its importance towards human kind. [15]
Q.8) Write notes : (Any Two) [15]
(a) Reservation for Women
(b) Doctrine of Severability
(c) Double Jeopardy
(d) Doctrine of Presumptive Validity