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Andhra University Model Question Papers

The document contains sample question papers from Andhra University for the Three Year LL.B. Degree Examination for the first semester. The papers include Law of Contract, Law of Crimes (IPC), Family Law I, Law of Torts, and Constitutional Law. Each paper follows a similar structure with Part A consisting of short answer questions, Part B of longer answer questions, and Part C focusing on case comment type questions. The questions cover key concepts, case laws, and analyses of legal issues in the respective subjects.

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Andhra University Model Question Papers

The document contains sample question papers from Andhra University for the Three Year LL.B. Degree Examination for the first semester. The papers include Law of Contract, Law of Crimes (IPC), Family Law I, Law of Torts, and Constitutional Law. Each paper follows a similar structure with Part A consisting of short answer questions, Part B of longer answer questions, and Part C focusing on case comment type questions. The questions cover key concepts, case laws, and analyses of legal issues in the respective subjects.

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ANDHRA UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPERS

THREE YEAR LL.B.DEGREE EXAMINATION

First Semester
PAPER I -– LAW OF CONTRACT

(General Principles of Contract (Sec 1 to 75) including

Specific Relief Act)

(Effective from the admitted batch of (2013—2014)

TIME : Three hours Maximum : 85 marks

PART - A (6X4 =24 marks)

Answer any SIX questions.

Each question carries 4 marks.

1.Consideration. 2.Contract. 3.Revocation. 4.Minor.

5.Consent.6.Misrepresentation. 7.Void agreements. 8.Quasi-contracts.

9.Rescission of contracts.

PART B—(2X18=36 marks)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 18 marks.

10. Define consideration and distinguish between consideration and privity of

contract.

11. What is meant by specific performance of a contract? Discuss the

provisions relating to specific performance under the Act.

12. Define contract. Explain the essential requisites of a valid contract.


13. Explain the various modes in discharge of a contract.

PART C—(2x12 ½=25 marks)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 12 ½ marks.

14. A advance to B a minor, Rs. 50000 on the guarantee of C. On demand for

repayment, B refuses to pay on the ground of minority. Can A recover the

amount from C.

15. ‘A’ and ‘B’ are the partners in a firm ‘A’ is the managing partner who

managed the firm for 3years and misappropriated the funds. ‘B’ wanted

to file a suit regarding settlement of accounts. Advice B.

16. A sells to B a horse and agrees to deliver it the coming week. B agreed to

pay the price on delivery. But the horse before it is delivered. Who has to

suffer the loss?

17. ’A’ lends a book to ‘B’ and ‘B’ promises to return it one week before

examinations. B did not return it in spite of ‘A’ repeated demands. A sues

B for breach of contract and claims demands. B pleado absence of

consideration and so not a contract. Decide.


ANDHRA UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPERS

THREE YEAR LL.B.DEGREE EXAMINATION

First Semester
PAPER-- III--- LAW OF CRIMES (IPC)

(Effective from the admitted batch of (2013—2014)

TIME : Three hours Maximum : 85 marks

PART - A (6X4 =24 marks)

Answer any SIX questions.

Each question carries 4 marks.

1. Abduction. 2. Intemidation. 3. Kidnapping. 4. Bigamy. 5. Mens Rea.

6. Theft. 7. Common Intention. 8. Defamation. 9. Mudrer.

PART B—(2X18=36 marks)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 18 marks.

10. Explain the defence of Intoxication under criminal law.

11. Explian culpable homicide and murder. Discuss the situation justifying

murder as culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

12. Explain the various offences against women mentioned in criminal law.

13.Discuss the social relevance of capital punishment and alternatives to

capital punishment.
PART C—(2x12 ½=25 marks)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 12 ½ marks.

14. X gives a poisonous chocolate to C a child of 5 years of age and asks him to

gives to Z with an intention to kill Z. C gives the chocolate. Z eats and dies.

Explain the liability of ‘X’ and ‘C’.

15. ‘W’ has sexual contact with a girl aged 13 years with her consent. What

offence ‘W’ has committed.

16. A pawns his watch to B and borrows some money from him. Later the

watch and from the table of B without B’s consent and without paying

money due to B. Is A guilty.

17. Abdul, when apprehended by a police constable suddenly whipped out a

knife from his waist and gives a blow with it in the chest of the constable.

The constable however survived. Decide.


ANDHRA UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPERS

THREE YEAR LL.B.DEGREE EXAMINATION

First Semester
(Comparative Family Institutions)
PAPER--V – FAMILY LAW--I

(Effective from the admitted batch of (2013—2014)

TIME : Three hours Maximum : 85 marks

PART - A (6X4 =24 marks)

Answer any SIX questions.

Each question carries 4 marks.

1. Valid Adoption. 2. Legitimacy. 3. Saptapadi 4. Kartha. 5. Antecedent


debts. 6. Joint family. 7. Judicial separation. 8. Bigamy. 9. Cruelty

PART B—(2X18=36 marks)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 18 marks.

10. Explain the doctrine of pious obligation.

11. Discuss the grounds available to a Muslim wife to obtain divorce, under

the dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act 1939.

12. Elucidate the scope and constitutional validity of the remedy of

Restitution of conjugal rights under Hindu Law.

13. Who is a natural guardian of a Hindu minor and what are his powers?.
PART C—(2x12 ½=25 marks)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 12 ½ marks.

14. A a hindu boy aged 23 years and B a hindu girl aged 17 years married

under Hindu Marriage Act 1955. Isa the marriage valid.

15. Ahmed marries his wife’s sisters during the life time of wife. Is the

marriage valid? If not give reasons.

16. Madhav and sitara marry by exchanging rings and without any other

ceremony. Then do not register their marriage. Is the marriage valid?

17. A, a hindu has 3 sons B, C and D and ancestral properties worth 2

crores.B took his share separated himself. A remains joint with C and D.

A has his own separate property of value 1 crore A son, E is subsequently

born. dies in 1960. On his death C,D,E wanted to have partition.

Distribute.
ANDHRA UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPERS

THREE E YEAR LL.B.DEGREE EXAMINATION

First Semester
PAPER-III – LAW OF TORTS

(Effective from the admitted batch of (2013—2014)

TIME : Three hours Maximum : 85 marks

PART - A (6X4 =24 marks)

Answer any SIX questions.

Each question carries 4 marks.

1. Distinguish Tort from crime 2. Injuria sine Damnum

3.Contributory Negligence 4. Fair comment

5.Master liability for servant’s torts 6.Act of God 7.Trespass 8.Tortuous

liability 9.False imprisonment

PART B—(2X18=36 marks)

(Easy type questions)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 18 marks.

10. Explain the term ‘Tort and distinguish between

Tort and Crime, Tort and Contract.

11. Discuss the rule laid down in Rylands vs. Fetcher. Explain the

developments in india.

12. Describe the liability of state for the acts of its servants in torts and
revevant case law

13. What are the trends in modern law in protecting the consumer?

PART C—(2x12 ½=25 marks)

(Case Comment Type Questions)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 12 ½ marks.

14. While going in a bus , Mr. ‘A’ .Threw a lighted cigar on a hay cart which

was burnt into ashes. What wrong. If any, committed by ‘a’? is he liable

for damages?

15. On April first, A in order to enjoy a partial joke told B that his mother

was admitted to a hospital with injuries. There upon B developed nervous

shock and had fits. He had to undergo a treatment for one month

Examine the liability of A.

16. A’s dog causes damage by killing birds (Broiler hen) in the poultry of ‘B’

is ‘A’ Liable?
ANDHRA UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPERS

THREE YEAR LL.B. DEGREE EXAMINATION

First Semester
PAPER-IV – CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

(Effective from the admitted batch of (2013—2014)

TIME : Three hours Maximum : 85 marks

PART - A (6X4 =24 marks)

Answer any SIX questions.

Each question carries 4 marks.

1. Puplic Interest Litigation. 2. Minto- Morle Reforms. 3. Secularism.

4. Democracy 5.Constituent Assembly. 6. Money bill. 7. Supreme

Court. 8. Sovereignity 9. Double jeopardy.

PART B—(2X18=36 marks)

(Easy type questions)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 18 marks.

10. Critically examine the scope and extent of Protection of life and Personal

liberty under Article 21 of Indian Constitution.

11. Explain the conditions for imposing emergency. What are the

consequences of National emergency?

13. Compare and contrast fundamental rights and directive principles of

state policy.
14. Discuss about the minority rights contained in the Indian Constitutions?

PART C—(2x12 ½=25 marks)

(Case Comment Type Questions)

Answer any TWO questions.

Each question carries 12 ½ marks.

14. ‘A’ an officer in a COVT. Office was dismissed from service without

enquiry. Explain the rights of ‘A’ in the case?

15. ‘X’ was arrested by the police and the was not informed the grounds of

arrest. Advise ‘X’.

16. Under the cinematography Act 1952, classification of films was

permitted. ‘X’ a U challenged the classification of films as

unconstitutional. When his film was categorized as ‘A’ certificate film

examine the constitutionality of the provision and advise’ X’?

17. Ramu a married Hindu converted himself into Islam without divorce his

first wife and married another lady in ‘Nikah’ ceremony. Discuss the

validity of the second marriage

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