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L.L.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014"


PAPER - I: JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks. Max. Marks: 100
Q.1. Define Jurisprudence. Explain kinds of Theoretical Jurisprudence.
Q.2 What are the persons? Whether animals dead human beings and unborn persons are also
persons in legal language.
Q.3 Define Sources of Law and explain the "Formal" and "Material" sources of law.
Q.4 What is "Title"? Explain facts which "Invest" and "Divest" Title.
Q.5 Define nature of law and explain the classification nature of law.
Q.6 What are precedents? Explain the kinds of precedents.
Q.7 Write notes on any TWO of the followings:
(i) Difference between Custom and Law
(ii) Animus Possidendi
(iii) Causes which make agreement invalid
(iv) Perfect and imperfect rights
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
L.L.B (PART 1) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2013
PAPER 1:JURISPRUDENCE
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION :1 Attempt any four question :2 All question carry equal marks
Max.Marks:100
Q-1. Define jurisprudence and discuss about the schools of thoughts of jurisprudence.
Q-2. What is legislation? Explain the kinds of Legislation.
Q-3. What is the necessity of Administration of Justice.
Q-4. What are the legal Rights? Explain the kinds of legal rights.
Q-5 Define the property. Explain the modes of acquisition of property.
Q-6 Explain ownership. Explain the kinds of ownership.
Q-7 Write notes on any Two of Following:
(i)
Codification (ii) void and voidable agreement
(iii) The doctrine of stare Decisis (iv)
Purposes of criminal Justice
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - I : "JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks. Max. Marks: 100
Q-1 Define Jurisprudence and discuss about the Schools of thought of Jurisprudence.
Q-2 What is Legislation? Explain the Kinds of Legislation.
Q-3 What is the necessity of Administration of Justice? How would you distinguished
between Civil and Criminal Justice.
Q-4 What are Precedents? Explain the kinds of Precedents.
Q-5 Define the customs and explain the difference between custom and law.
Q-6 Define the Possession. Explain the modes of acquiring of Possession.
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Q-7 Write notes on any TWO of the following:


(i) Imperative law and Civil law.
(ii) Void and Voidable Agreement
(iii) Difference between Corporation and Firm
(iv) Purposes of Criminal Justice
LL.B (PART I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011
PAPER -I JURISPRUDENCE
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q -1 Explain in detail the nature and value of Jurisprudence.
Q -2 Discuss the legal theory "Law as the Command of the Sovereign".
Q -3 Enumerate and explain the different theories of punishment in Criminal Law.
Q -4 Explain in detail the important sources of Law.
Q -5 What is a legal right and its characteristics? Discuss the different kinds of legal rights.
Q -6 Define the term Ownership. What are the various kinds of Ownership?
Q -7 Write notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Natural Person and Legal Person
(ii) International Law
(iii) Titles
(iv) Interpretation of Statutes
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010
L.L.B (part I)
PAPER -I "Jurisprudence"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l What do you understand by the term 'jurisprudence"? Briefly explain historical and Ethical
Theories of Jurisprudence.
Q-2 What are the functions of civil Administration? Discuss with special reference to Pakistani Law.
Q-3 Discuss the importance of Precedent as a Source of Law. What are the various theories of
Precedent?
Q-4 What do you understand by Legal Fiction and Obiter Dicta? Illustrate.
Q-5 Write in detail about the Legislations, its nature, meaning and its kinds.
Q-6 What is the distinction between "intention" and "Motive"? Is motive a necessary element to
constitute a Crime?
Q-7 Write notes on any THREE of the following:
a. Corporeal and Uncorporeal Ownership
b. Voide and voidable agreement
c. Mens Rea
d. Customary Law
e. Perfect and Imperfect Rights
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
L.L.B (part I)
PAPER -I "JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-1 Define jurisprudence and discuss its relation with Psychology, Economics and Politics.
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Q-2 Define State and discuss its salient features.


Q-3 Distinguish between General Law and Special Law with the help of example.
Q-4 Define "Legal Rights" and state what are the different kind of Legal rights.
Q-5 Discuss what the essentials of a legal person are and explain the legal status of dead man and
unborn child.
Q-6 a) Define Obligation.
b ) Distinguish between Contractual Obligation and Dialectal Obligation.
Q- 7 Write Short notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Men's Rea
b. Motive
c. Mistake of Law
d. Vicarious
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008 L.L.B (part I)
PAPER -I "JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Customary
b. Natural or Moral Law
c. International Law
Q-2 Write in details about the Legislation! its nature, meaning and its kinds.
Q-3 What do you understand by source of Law? Discuss.
Q-4 Discuss Administration of justice with reference to Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence.
Q-5 Discuss Precedents and its kinds.
Q-6 Define Ownership in details.
Q- 7 What are the kinds of Obligations? Give practical examples.
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER -I "JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l Define the term "Adjective Law" and "Substantive Law" / and give a few instances of each from
Pakistani Law.
Q-2 Analyze carefully the term, "Right" and "Duty" / in what sense can a state have rights and duties.
Q-3 What do you understand by Fictions and Obiter dicta? Illustrate.
Q-4 What is Possession? Give some of the theories that have been held about it at various times.
Q-5 Explain the theory of sovereignty as propounded by Hobbes OR Austin.
Q-6 Distinguish between any two of the following.
a. Legal and historical sources of law
b. Supreme and Subordinate Legislation
Q- 7 Define ownership, what are various kinds of Ownership recognized by Law.
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2006
PAPER- I "JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any Four Questions
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(2) All Questions carry equal marks


Q-1 Differentiate between "General Law" and "Special Law".
Q-2 What are the functions of Civil Administration? Discuss with special references of Pakistan.
Q-3 Discuss the circumstances that destroy the binding force of precedents.
Q-4 What is the purpose of Criminal Justice? Also discuss various theories of punishment.
Q-5 What do understand by "Interpretation"? State the circumstances when a statue should be strictly
interpreted.
Q-6 Write a note on important characteristic of legal Right.
Q-7 Write notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Vicarious Liability
b. Negligence .
c. Mens Rea
d. Dead men

LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014"


PAPER - II: ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks. Max. Marks: 100
Q - 1 Write a comprehensive note on the early development of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Q - 2 Explain the Sunnah as a fundamental source of Islamic Law.
Q - 3 Who is the founder of Juristic "Doctrine of Public good"? Explain this doctrine with
examples.
Q - 4 In perspective of present scenario, explain the dire need of "IJTEHAD" and also
describe the basic qualifications of "MUJTAHID
Q - 5 Write a detailed essay on Muslim International Law and its importance for human
being.
Q - 6 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Any Two Schools of Islamic Law (ii) Consensus of Opinion
(iii) Rights and Obligations (iv) Ownership and Possession
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
L.L.B (PART 1) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2013
PAPER II:ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION: 1. Attempt any four question 2. All question carry equal marks
Max.Marks:100
Q-1.Write a note on the history of the growth of the Muslim legal system.
Q-2.With reference to Islamic jurisprudence, describe the various schools of thoughts.
Q-3.The Quran is the fundamental source of Islamic law, Explain.
Q-4.Define juristic equity and doctrine of public good with examples .
Q-5.In perspective of the qualification of Mujtahid, Expalin the importance of IJTIHD in
Islamic Law.
Q-6.Write short notes on any two of the following:
(I) Hadith (ii) Torts and Crimes (iii) Analogy (iv) Rights and Obligations (v) Consensus of
opinion
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
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PAPER - II: ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE


Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks. Max. Marks: 100
Q-1, What is the general concept of Jurisprudence (Fiqh). Discuss its importance and role in
Islam.
Q-2, Who is the founder of Juristic "Doctrine of Public good"
Q-3, Explain this doctrine with the help of examples.
Q-4, Define and highlight the difference between torts and crimes.
Q-5, What is meant by legal capacity in Islam? Discuss at least four factors which may cause
defect to it with consequences.
Q-6, Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Analogy
(ii) Mujtahid
(iii) Taqleed
iv) Qiayas
Q-7, What is the significance of Ijtehad in Islamic Law? Explain the basic qualifications for a
Mujtahid.
LL.B. (PART -I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011
PAPER II ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1. Give a brief account of the history and the development of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Q-2. What are the sources of Islamic Jurisprudence? Discuss briefly.
Q-3. Write short notes on any THREE of the followings:
a) Qiy'as or analogy
b) Istehsan or juristic equity
c) Istidlal
d) Ijtehad or juristic exposition
e) Taqlid or following
Q-4. What do you understand by obligation per se as distinguished from obligation to
perform certain acts?
Q-5What is the difference between tort and crime? Under what circumstances punishment of
"Tazir" can be inflicted.
Q-6 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
a) Gift
b) Ownership
c) Contract
d) Possession
Q-7 What is meant by legal capacity in Islam? What factors cause defects in it and what are
their consequences.
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010
PAPER -I "Islamic JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
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Q-l How the Muslim jurists have defined "Isalamic Jurisprudence (FIQH)". Give a brief account of
the history and development of Islamic jurisprudence after the departure of the Holy Prophet (S.A. W)
till the foundation of different schools of jurisprudence. .
Q-2 What is meant by legal capacity in Islam? Discuss at least four factors which may cause defect to
it with consequences.
Q-3 What is the effect of Taqlid and Ijtehad in the formulation and development of islamic
jurisprudence? Discuss in details.
Q-4 How are "Acts" classified by the Muslim Jurists? Discuss each class briefly.
Q-5 What is 'meant by the term "Hadith"? Differentiate between continuous tradition (Hadith-eMutawatir) and Isolated Tradition (Khabr-e-wahid). ;
Q-6 "The head of Islamic State is the trustee of public property and not its owner". Discuss in details.
Q- 7 Write notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Darul-Salam and Darul-Harb
b. Istehsan
c. Puberty
d. Mushaa
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
L.L.B (part I)
PAPER -I "Islamic JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l What is meant by "Islamic Jurisprudence"? Discuss its importance.
Q-2 What are the sources of Islamic Jurisprudence? Discuss any two of them.
Q-3 Write a detailed note on the concept of "Ownership" in Islam.
Q-4 What is meant by Legal Right? Also describe the classification of Legal Rights.
Q-5 Define and highlight the difference between tort and crimes.
Q-6 Describe the social autonomy of Non-Muslim in an Islamic state.
Q- 7 It is alleged that during current period of taqlid (imitation) further juristic expositions and
development of Islamic Law is inconsistent with the principle of the system. Do you agree? Please
give reason.
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
L.L.B (part I)
PAPER -I "Islamic JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l Give a brief account of development of Islamic Jurisprudence during the period of Sahaba (The
companions of the Messenger of Allah) and Tabieen
Q-2 The Holy Quran is the main source of Islamic Law. Discuss it in detail.
Q-3 Who was the founder of juristic? "Doctrine of public good" Explain this doctrine with the help of
examples.
Q-4 What is meant by legal capacity (Dhimma) in Islam? What factors cause defects in it and what
are their consequences.
Q-5 Explain the basic difference between Taleed and ijtehad with reference to their influence in the
development of Islamic Jurisprudence.
Q-6 How Hadd can be distinguish from Qisas ( ) when punishment in both of them is fixed. What
remedies are available to the aggrieved persons in the cases of Qisas.
Q- 7 Write short notes on any two of the following:
a. Darul-Salam and Darul-Harb
b. Rights and Duties of Non-Muslim in an Islamic state
c. Puberty (Baloogh) in Islam
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d. Tazzkyat'ush-shahood
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER -II "Islamic JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions cart)' equal marks
Q-1 What is general concept of "Jurisprudence"/ Fiqah? Discuss its importance is Islam.
Q-2 What is meant by the term Hadith? Differentiate between continuous Tradition (Hadith-eMutawtir) and Isolated Tradition (Khabre- Wahid)
Q-3 Explain the basic difference between Ijma and Ijtehad with the help of examples.
Q-4 Classify the natural Acts and Juristic Acts in Islam with the help of examples.
Q-5 What is the difference between possession and Ownership? What are the basic characteristics of
ownership in Islam?
Q-6 Differentiate between tort and crime. Under what circumstances punishment of Taazir can be
inflicted in Islam
Q- 7 Write short notes on any two of the following:
a. Difference between Istehsan and Istadlal
b. Difference between Maqallid and Mujtahid
c. Difference between Gift and sale
d. Difference between Rights and Obligations
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2006
PAPER -II "Islamic JURISPRUDENCE"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-1 What is meant by "Islamic Jurisprudence"? Describe its development during the period of the
Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)
Q-2 Write a detailed note in the Holy Quran with reference to its teachings regarding their effects on
the individual and collective life of the Muslims.
Q-3 a) What is meant by Taqleed?
b). whether Taqleed of Imams / Jurists is the need in the present age? Discuss briefly.
Q-4 Compare any two of the juristic doctrines with examples:
a. Juristic Equity b. Doctrine of public good c. Reasoning (Istedlal)
Q-5 What do you understand by Haqooq-ul-Ibad and Haqooq-ul- Allah? Discuss
Q-6 a). What is the concept of Ownership?
b ) How ownership is acquired in Islam?
Q- 7 Write short notes on any two of the following:
a. Analogy
b. Qualification of Mujtahid
c. Difference between Valid and Irregular act
d. Difference between Wakf and Will

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L.L.B (PART 1 ) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2014


PAPER III :CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-1
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION: 1 Attempt any four question select at least Two Question from each
section.:2 All question carry equal marks
SECTION-.A (The British Constitution)
1. Discuss in detail the main sources of English Constitutional Law.
2.Discuss the election and powers of the Speaker of the House of Commons.
3. Distinguish between the King and the Crown. Discuss the prerogatives of the crown.
4. Write note on any three of the following:
i) Private Bill ii)
Prime Minister
ill) House of Lords iv) Parliamentary form of Government
Section B (Constitution of USA)
5. Give a brief historical background of the passing of American Constitution.
6. American President is one of the most powerful person under the constitution, yet his
powers are clipped by a system of checks and balances, Discuss.
7. Discuss composition, organization and power of the Supreme Court of U.S.A.
8. Write short note on any two of the following:
i) Masbury V. Madison 1 (cranch) 137 (1803) ii)Vice President
iii)Senate iv)Due Process of Law
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
L.L.B (PART 1 ) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2013
PAPER III :CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-1
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION: 1 Attempt any four question select at least Two Question from each section.
:2 All question carry equal marks
Max.Marks:100
SECTION A (THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION )
Q-1 What is cabinet? Discuss the salient features on which the British cabinet of
Government functions.
Q-2 Explain the stages of law making in the lower house of British parliament with
reference to public bills
Q-3 What do understand by the phrase Conventions of the constitution? give some
examples of conventions in the British constitution ,Why are they Obeyed?
Q-4 Write short notes on any three of the following:
(i)
Lord Chancellor
(ii)
Bill of Rights, 1689
(iii) Committee of the whole house (iv) Judicial Powers of House
(v)
Delegated Legislation
SECTION B ( THE CONSTITUTION OF U.S.A)
Q-5 Describe the method of electing the American president. What are his judicial
Powers?
Q-6 Compare the office of the speaker of the House of Representatives with that of the
speaker of the House of Commons.
Q-7 Discuss the position of American Supreme Court as guardian of the constitution and
its role in the development of the constitution.
Q-8 Write short notes on any three of the following:
(i)
Legislative powers of the president (ii) Senatorial courtesy
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(iii)

Judicial Veto (iv) Check and Balances (V) presidential cabinet

EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - III: "CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - I"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions. Select at least TWO questions from each Section.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
"SECTION - A" (THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION)
Q-1, Discuss Composition, Powers and functions of the House of Lords. What is its
utility in the British Legal System?
Q-2, Discuss the position and powers of the British Prime Minister.
Q-3, Examine the relation between Parliamentary Sovereignty and rule of Law.
Q-4, Write short notes on any three (3) of the following:
i) House of Commons
ii) Parliament Act 1911
iii) Magna Carta
iv) Droit Administratif
v) Royal Prerogatives.
"SECTION-B" (THE CONSTITUTION OF U.S.A)
Q-1. The Supreme Court of U.S.A. has acted as balancing institution between the Legislature and the
Executive. Discuss.
Q-2. What is meant by Judicial Review? Briefly discuss Marbury V. Madison 1 Cranch 137 (1803)
Q-3. Briefly discus the powers of American President and compare them with that of British Prime
Minister.
Q-4. Write short notes on any two of the following:
i) House of Representative
ii) Senate
iii) Vice President
iv) Due Process
L.L.B. (PART -I) ""ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011
PAPER -III "CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -I"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions. Select at least TWO questions from each Section.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION -A (THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION)
Q -1 What is meant by Constitutional Law? Discuss in detail the sources of British Constitutional
Law?
Q-2 Discuss Parliamentary Sovereignty in England with reference to constituent and Legislative role
of Parliament.
Q -3 Write a short note on Crown's Prerogative.
Q -4 Write notes on any THREE of the following:
(i) Separation of Power
(ii) Magna Carta
(iii) BILL of Rights 1689
(iv) Prime Minister
(v) Public Bill
SECTION -B (THE CONSTITUTION of U.S.A)
Q -5 Describe the mode of election of American President. Under what circumstances the President
can use veto powers.
Q-6 Describe the composition, powers and effectiveness of House of Representatives as a legislative
body.
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Q -7 Discuss the procedure of the amendment of the U.S Constitution.


Q -8 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Judicial Review
(ii) U.S. Senate
(iii) Supreme Court
(iv) Due Process of Law
L.L.B (part I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010
PAPER -III "CONSTITUTION LAW- I"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any TWO Questions from each section.
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (The British Constitution)
Q-l Discuss briefly the composition, powers and functions of the House of Commons.
Q-2 How is the cabinet formed in England? Discuss its salient features.
Q-3 What is meant by conventions of the constitution? How do they differ from laws?
Q-4 Answer the following in "yes" or "No":a. Whetber standing committees in the House of Common may substitute a new bill?
b. Whether the British Speaker is a statutory office?
c. Whether there can be judicial review of administrative actions in Britain?
d. Whether the Act of Settlement 1701 is a part of common Law?
e. Whether Bill of Rights 1689 was issued by king Charles-1?
SECTION -B (The U.S.A Constitution)
Q-5 Discuss the salient features of the American Constitution.
Q-6 Compare the powers and position of the American President with those of the British Prime
Minister.
Q- 7 Describe the functions of Supreme Court and its role in the evolution of the American
Constitution.
Q-8 Answer the following in "Yes" or "No":a. Whether the U.S Congress is a Sovereign body?
b. Whether the U.S Constitution is a conventions free constitution? c. Whether there are Government
bills in U.S.A as they are in Britain?
d. Whether U.S Cabinet is unanswerable to upper house of congress?
e. Whether U.S Constitution is Unitary?
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009 L.L.B (part I)
PAPER -III "CONSTITUTION LAW- I"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (I) Attempt any TWO Questions from
each section.
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (The British Constitution)
Q-I Describe and explain the Magna Carta Bill of Rights 1689 and Act of settlement.
Q-2 Explain the Doctrine of the separation of Powers.
Q-3 Explain the principles of Parliamentary Supremacy.
Q-4 Explain the meaning of ministerial collective responsibilities.
SECTION -B (The U.S.A Constitution)
Q-5 Compare and contrast the compositions / powers and functions of the Senate with that of the
House of Lords.
Q-6 What is theory of Due Process of Law under the V.S constitution? How it was included in the
constitution.
Q- 7 Write short notes on any two of the following:
a. Separation of powers
b. Procedure of amendment
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c. Sources of President's powers


d. Judicial review
Q-8 Answer the following in yes or no:
a. Whether the American comities are more powerful than the comities in England?
b. Whether the Congress of Confederation was a two chambered Legislature?
c. Whether the American President is Responsible to Congress?
d. Whether 25th amendment authorizes the President to nominate a vice Presidency becomes vacant?
e. Whether Congress is a sovereign Legislature?
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008 L.L.B (part I)
PAPER-III "CONSTITUTION LAW- I"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any TWO Questions from each section.
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (The British Constitution)
Q-l Discuss Reform Act 1832 and Representation of the people Act 1867. What were their immediate
effects on the political system of the country?
Q-2 What do you know about the Office of the British Prime Minister? Discuss his/her role in the
parliamentary democracy?
Q-3 Write short notes on any three of the following:
a. Magna Carta
b. Legated legislation
c. Committee stage in the Law making
d. Rules of law
e. Parliamentary form of Government
Q-4 Answer the following in "Yes" or "No"
a. Whether there is constitutional division of power between central and regional governments in
British?
b. Whether membership of House of Lords is granted by the sovereign on the advice of Lord
Chancellor?
c. Whether a public bill can be introduced by the private member in the House of Commons?
d. Whether the speaker presides over all meetings of the House of Commons without exception?
e. Whether the Quarter Sessions Court are the lowest British Criminal Courts?
SECTION -B (The U.S.A Constitution)
Q-5 What is meant by Judicial Review? What is its scope in the U.S judicial System?
Q-6 Discuss the procedure of the amendments of the constitution.
Also discuss the 19th and 26th amendments.
Q- 7 Compare and contrast the powers and functions of the American President with those of the
British Prime Minister.
Q-8 Answer the following in "yes" or "No":
a. Whether most of the amendments .made in the U.S constitution were proposed by states?
b. Whether the convention of senatorial courtesy has extended the powers of senate?
c. Whether the U.S Senators are indirectly elected members of upper Chamber?
d. Whether legislative procedure in Congress is the same as it is in British lower house of parliament?
e. Whether American president is bound by the advice of his cabinet members?
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007 L.L.B (part I)
PAPER-III "CONSTITUTION LAW- I"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any TWO Questions from each section.
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (The British Constitution)
Q-I How is the cabinet formed in Great Britain? Discuss its functions and importance.
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Q-2 What is a public bill? How legislative business takes place at Committee stage in the lower house
of British Parliament?
Q-3 Write a short note on any three of the following:
a. Independence of judiciary
b. Parliamentary form of Government
c. Bill of right 1689
d. Unitary constitution
e. Lord Chancellor
Q-4 Answer the following in "Yes" or "No"
a. Whether any type of bill can be referred to the committee of the whole house?
b. Whether the lords have power to pass a censure against the cabinet?
c. Whether the decision of British Speaker is final?
d. Whether the common Law is the law made by the 15th century British parliament?
e. Whether the British Prime Minister is empowered to advise the king to dissolve the House of
common?
SECTION -B (The U.S.A Constitution)
Q-5 Discuss the salient features of the constitution of the United States of America?
Q-6 Compare and contrast the companion power and functions of the Senate with that of the House of
Lords.
Q- 7 Describe the organization and function of the American Supreme Court?
Q-8 Answer the following in "Yes" or "No"
a. Whether the conventions have played a magnificent role in the development of the constitution of
United States?
b. Whether the U.S.A is a Federation since Independent?
c. Whether the powers of Federal Government have widely increased due to judicial interpretation /
amendments, Laws of the congress etc?
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2006 L.L.B (part I)
PAPER -Ill "CONSTITUTION LAW -I"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions:
(1) Attempt any TWO Questions from each section.
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (The British Constitution)
Q-l Trace the origin of the Office of Prime Minister in Britain. Discuss his position in the parliament
and role in the 21st century British Cabinet?
Q-2 What do you understand by the term constitutional Law? Discuss various sources of British
Constitutional Law?
Q-3 What committee works in the House of Commons? Discuss their functions in the law making in
Britain?
Q-4 Answer in the following in "Yes" or "No"
a. Whether Kangaroo closure of debates in House of Commons take place at Second Reading of the
ill?
b. Whether Courts in Britain can declare executive acts as un- constitutional?
c. Whether it was King James I.I who established the practice of choosing the members of the Cabinet
form one part only?
d. Whether the system of traveling justice in British was introduced by the king John?
e. Whether the members of the Upper House of Parliament can take part in General elections of
Parliament in Britain?
SECTION -B (The U.S.A Constitution)
Q-5 What do you know about the U.S Presidency as the greatest office in the world? How does the
President Influence legislation despite being not a legislature?
Q-6 Compare and contrast the power and functions of the Speaker of the House of Representative
with those of the Speaker of the British Parliament?
Q- 7 What is the theory of Due process of Law under the U.S constitution?
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Q-8 Answer the following in "Yes" or "No"


a. Whether U.S committees in the senate are more powerful than the committee in Parliament in
England?
b. Whether the candidate for election to the House of Representative must be at least 30 years of age?
c. Whether Vice President is a member of senate?
d. Whether conventions usages have increased the powers of the president?
e. Whether 23rd amendment reduced the voting age at 18?

LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014"


PAPER - IV : "LAW OF CONTRACT"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all. Select FOUR questions
from Section-A and ONE from Section-B
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (Contract Act, 1872)
1 Explain in a comprehensive manner the essentials of a valid contract with illustrations.
2 What is an offer, discuss the principle of its communication, acceptance and revocation.
3 Discuss void agreements and its various kinds.
4 What is a contract of indemnity and guarantee, also explain salient differences.
5 Define Bailment, its various kinds and also rights and liabilities of bailor and bailee.
6 Write comprehensive notes on any TWO:
a) Liquidated Damages
b) Quantum Meruit
c) Pledge
d) Agency coupled with interest
SECTION - B (The Sale of Goods Act, 1930)
7 Define Sale and Agreement to Sell and differentiate salient features.
8 Distinguish between condition and warranty and explain different conditions and
warranties applicable in a contract of sale.
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
L.L.B (PART 1 ) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2013
PAPER IV :LAW OF CONTRACT
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS INSTRUCTION :1 Attempt any five question IN ALL .SELECT
FOUR QUESTIONS FROM section A and One from section B
2. All question carry equal marks
Max.Marks:100
SECTION __A (CONTRACT ACT 1872)
Q-1
what are voidable and void contracts and discuss various kinds of void contracts specified
under the contract act with illustration.
Q-2
Explain the various modes by which a contract may be discharged.
Q-3
what is meant by breach of contract and specify different remedies available to an aggrieved
party as a result of such a breach.
Q4
Explain contract of indemnity and guarantee. How does a contract of indemnity differ from a
contract of guarantee?
Q5
discuss the scope of agency coupled with interest and under what circumstances the agency is
created and terminated.
Q6
Write comprehensive notes on any three :
A) Bailment (B) frustration of contract (c) wagering contract (d) Qusntum meriut (e) Rights
and liabilities of finder of goods (f) Quasi contract
SECTION B( THE SALES OF GOODS ACT 1930)
Q-7
WHAT is the principal of CAVEAT EMPTOR, what are the exceptions to it?
Q-8
Write comprehensive notes on any two:
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(a) Warranty (b) specified goods (c) price (d) sale by auction
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - IV: "LAW OF CONTRACT"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all. Select FOUR questions from Section-A and ONE
from Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (Contract Act. 1872)
Q-1 Define Bailment and Bailee I State when Bailee is not liable for the loses?
Q-2 How and under what circumstances a principal can revoke the authority of his agent?
Q-3 How a contingent contract can be enforced for an event not happening?
Q-4 Can a surety be discharge? If yes, under what circumstance? Explain with illustrations.
Q-5 What are the joint liabilities in a contract? In case of joint promissors who would perform
contractual obligations?
Q-6 What are agreement and contract? And when a contingent contract becomes voidable?
SECTION - B (The Sale of Goods Act, 1930)
Q-7 Whether an unpaid seller can stop the goods in transit? If yes! Narrate the effect of stoppage of
the goods.
Q-8 What remedies are available for breach of Warranty to a buyer?
Q-9 Explain a Title Deed in simple and own words.
LL.B. (PART-1) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011
PAPER -IV: "LAW OF CONTRACT"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all.
Select THREE questions from Section-A and TWO from Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION -A (Contract Act. 1872)
Q-1 Define the following in your own words with illustrations. Promise, Acceptance and Revocation
of Proposal.
Q-2 What is Indemnity and Guarantee? Is there any distinction between the two?
Q-3 Can a Continuing Guarantee be revoked? And what is its method?
Q-4 Define Bailment and Bailee, explain when Bailee is not liable for the loss of Bailment, with
illustrations.
Q -5 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Principal and Agent
(ii) Discharge of Surety
(iii) Contingent Contract
(iv) Agreement Void-Ib-Initio
SECTION -B (The Sale of Goods Act. 1930)
Q-6 A imported 5000 metric ton eatable Palm oil @ Rs.50,000/- per metric ton from B, with a
condition that the Oil should reached to A's Oil Terminal on an specific day at Karachi Port. A also
paid the total cost of the consignment goods to B and also paid all other taxes and levis in accordance
with law to the Concerned authorities. The consignment as stated above came nine days late from the
date of arrival, and the consignment instead of Eatable Palm oil contains Palmolive kind of palm oil
for making of detergent A refused to accept the defective Palm oil/Palmolive. Discuss.
Q -7 How a sale by auction is made?
Q -8 What are the rights of the unpaid seller?
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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010


PAPER -IV "Law of Contract"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any four Questions from section A and one from section B
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (CONTRACT ACT 1872)
Q-I How Communication Acceptance and Revocation of the proposal is completed?
Q-2 Define sound mind for the time of entering contract.
Q-3 If both the parties at the time of entering contract has committed mistake as to fact what would be
the fate of that agreement?
Q-4 What are the contingent contracts? Define with the illustration how a Contingent contract is
enforced?
Q-5 When promise is not bound to perform a reciprocal contract, discuss with illustrations and
examples.
Q-6 Define?
a. Time is essence of the contract
b. Coercion III. Under Influence
c. Indemnity & Guarantee.
SECTION -B (The Sale of Goods Act 1930)
Q- 7 Define insolvent and mercantile agent.
Q-8 What are the essential requiste of Scale? Under 'sales of goods act
Q-9 Define rights and liabilities of an unpaid seller.
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER -IV "Law of Contract"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any four Questions from section A and one from section B
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (CONTRACT ACT 1872)
Q-l What agreements and considerations are lawful? And what consideration and agreements are
unlawful?
Q-2 How a contingent contract can be enforced for an event not happening?
Q-3 What are joint liabilities in a contract? In case of joint Promisors who would perform contractual
obligations?
Q-4 If in a contrast stipulation as to time and place is given and not fulfilled in accordance with
contract! What would be the effect of non performance of a contract?
Q-5 Define agent and principle, who may appoint agent and who may be appointed as agent?
SECTION -B (The Sale of Goods Act 1930)
Q-6 What are the duties of seller and buyer towards goods and payment for purchase of goods?
Q- 7 What remedies are available for Breach of warranty?
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER -IV "Law of Contract"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any four Questions from section A and one from section B
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (CONTRACT ACT 1872)
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Q-I Define Bailment and Bailee? State when Bailee is not liable for losses? Discuss with illustration.
Q-2 What do you understand by the terms Communication / Acceptance and Revocation of the
proposal?
Q-3 Under what circumstances a surety is discharged? Explain with illustrations.
Q-4 How and under what circumstances principal can revoke the authority of his agent?
Q-5 Differentiate between Guarantee and Indemnity. State how a continuing guarantee can be
revoked?
SECTION -B (The Sale of Goods Act 1930)
Q-6 How an unpaid seller can stop his goods in transit?
Q- 7 Write short note on any TWO of the following:
a. Sale by description
b. Delivery to Carrier
c. Buyer not bound to return damaged goods
d. Damages for specific performance
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER -IV "Law of Contract"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any four Questions from section A and one from section B
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (CONTRACT ACT 1872)
Q-l What are three ingredients for formation of a contract? Explain with illustrations.
Q-2 If an uncertain Agreement is entered into what would be its legal position? Explain with
illustrations?
Q-3 How a continuing Guarantee can be revoked?
Q-4 How an agency can be terminated where in the agent has interest in subject matter?
Q-5 Define contract if indemnity. With examples
Q-6 What are remedies for breach of contract? Discuss.
SECTION -B (The Sale of Goods Act 1930)
Q- 7 Define Rights and Liens of Unpaid seller?
Q-8 Whether an unpaid seller can stop the goods in transit? If yes narrate the effect of stoppage in
transit.
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2006
PAPER -IV "Law of Contract"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any four Questions from section A and one from section B
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (CONTRACT ACT 1872)
Q-1 What do you understand y the terms promise, acceptance and revocation of proposal?
Q-2 What are the consequences of breach of contract? Discuss in
details and its remedy.
Q-3 How do you differentiate between indemnity and guarantee?
Discuss in details with illustrations
Q-4 What agreements are contract and when contingent contract
become void able?
Q-5 Write short notes on any Two of the following:
( a) Bailment (b) Liability of surety
(c) Void agreement (d) Termination of agency
SECTION -B (The Sale of Goods Act 1930)
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Q-6 "A" imported 5000 shirts @ $ 19 per shirt form "B", U.S.A and entered into a contract for supply
of said shirts wit in 30 days at Karachi port. "A" paid total cost of consignment / goods to "B" after
receiving consignment at Karachi Port which was found of defective "B" refused to accept the
liability of defective consignment, what shall be the remedy available to "A" under the contract?
Q- 7 Write short notes on any Two of the following:
(a) Title Deeds (b) Sale by Auction
(c) Rights of unpaid seller (d) warranty

LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014"


PAPER - V: "LAW OF TORT
Time Allowed: Three Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions.{i)- Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2)- All questions carry equal marks.
1- Define and distinguish Tort viz-a-viz Contract and Crime.
(b) What to you understand/mean by the following terms:(i)- Economic loss and pure economic loss. (ii)- Liquidated and Unliquidated damages.
2- What do you understand by the trespass, assault, battery, false imprisonment and
actionable per-se?
3- What elements constitute defamation, innuendo, and as to when 'Slander' becomes
actionable per-se?
4-What is nervous shock, distinguish between primary and secondary victim. Please explain
as to why in the matter of Bourhill V / s. Young (1943), despite her abortion, Bourhill's claim
did not succeed?
5- Discuss the various constituents / elements of nuisance with reference to decided
authorities. What role malice could play in the commission of nuisance?
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
L.L.B (PART 1) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2013
PAPER V:LAW OF TORT
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION :1 Attempt any Four question 2. All question carry equal marks Max.Marks:100
Q-1.Distinguish between tort and crime and breaches of contract with illustration.
Q-2.Define defamation. Illustrate its ingredients with examples. What defences are available to a
defendant and what are remedies in an action for defamation?
Q-3.Discuss with reference to case law contributory Negligence, and its effect on award of damages.
Q-4.What claimant in deceit in deceit has to prove and how damages for deceit are calculated?
Q-5.Discuss the grant of compensation for personal injury. How damages are calculated?
Q-6.Write short notes on any two of the following:
1) Remoteness of damages 2) Nuisance 3) Nervous shock 4) Malicious Prosecution
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
LL.B. (PART - I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - V : "LAW OF TORTS"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks Max. Marks: 100

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Q-1.What do you understand by Negligence and what are its main elements. Discuss in the
perspective of principle enunciated by Lord Atkin in Donoghue Vs. Stevenson (1932). Q-2. What is
nervous shock and who are the Primary and Secondary victims. Discuss with reference to important
decided cases.
Q-3.What do you understand of trespass? Explain with the help of case law, Battery, Assault and
False' imprisonment and name the two most important defences for the aforesaid tort.
Q-4. What must be occupied, to constitute the occupiers liability and who is a visitor in legal
connotation of occupiers liability. Discuss this tort with reference to independent contractor and the
children.
Q-5. What do you understand of Nuisance? What are its kinds and salient ingredients, discuss with
references to case law.
Q-6. Do the employers owe any liability to their employees? Discuss with reference to Wilsons and
Clyde Cord Limited V /s England. Are there any defences available to an employer against the said
liability?
LL.B. (PART- I) II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011
PAPER -V "LAW OF TORTS"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q -1 What are the main elements which constitute negligence? Discuss in the light of "Neighbour
Principle" as laid down by Lord Atkin in Donogue vs. Stevenson.
Q -2 Zakia a retired teacher of Grammar School conducts English tuition classes at her residence.
Sana a Spinster, Zakia's next door neighbour, does not like the presence of children in her
neighbourhood. The moment Zakia starts her lecture, Sana spitefully starts banging on the wall or
ringing brass bells causing severe disturbance to the class. Zakia is very much perturbed. She is
seeking your advice. Advise her accordingly, with regard to the remedies available to her and the
chances of her success.
Q-3 Explain what do you understand by "res ipsa loquitur" in the back drop of decided authorities. In
the event the claim in respect of "res ipsa loquitur" fails, will it be rejected altogether? Or there is
some remedy available to the Claimant? Discuss.
Q-4 Discuss various ingredients of Defamation, Libel and Slander with the help of decided
authorities. Could Slander be actionable per se, if so, in what circumstances?
Q-5 Write short notes on any THREE of the following:
(i) Tort and Contract
(ii) Vicarious Liability
(iii) Occupiers Liability
(iv) Employers Liability
L.L.B (Part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010
PAPER -V "LAW OF TORT"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 1 00 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l What do you understand by Negligence and what are its main elements. Discuss in the perspective
of principle enunciated by Lords Atkin in Donoghue Vs Stevenson. (1932)
Q-2 What do you understand by a reasonable person and reasonable reseed ability, discuss in details
with reference to Bourhill V/S Young (1943), the fish wife case.
Q-3 What is nervous shock and who are the Primary victims and Secondary victims. Discuss with
reference to important authorities, the decided cases.
Q-4 Explain with the help of case law, battery, Assault and False imprisonment and name the two
most important defenses for the aforesaid torts.
Q-5 Name and discuss the tort for which you could be held legally responsible to a third party for the
said tort, having been committed by some one else.
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Q-6 Write a short notes any two of the following:


a. Contributory Negligence.
b. Volenti non fit injuria.
c. Distinguish between Negligence and private nuisance.
L.L.B (Part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER -V "LAW OF TORT"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 1 00 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l What do you understand by Tort? Explain with examples. Distinguish between tort & crime and
tort &contract.
Q-2 Discuss negligence in tort / economics loss and pure economic loss with reference to certain
authoritative decided authorities.
Q-3 What elements have to be proved to constitute the tort of private nuisances, discuss in the back
drop of relevant case law.
Q-4 What do you understand by defamation? Explain its ingredients and state which statement would
amount to innuendo. Discuss
Q-5 Discuss employer's personal duty in the light of principal enunciated in Wilson and Clyde Coal
Co. Ltd. Vs England [1938]
Q-6 Critically examine the tort created in the case of Rayland's Vs Fletcher [1868]
L.L.B (Part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER -V "LAW OF TORT"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 1 00
Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l The branch of law that we know as negligence has its origins in one case Donoghue Vs Stevenson
(1932), Discuss in details with reference to the neighbor principle,
Q-2 What do you understand by public and private nuisance? On which elements of tort you would
rely to prove private nuisance? Discuss
Q-3 Define and discuss Battery, Assault and False Imprisonment.
Q-4 Distinguish between libel and "Slander" in the perspective of various ingredient of defamation,
could slander be actionable 'per se'?
Q-5 Define Tort and discuss its essential and exceptions,
Q-6 Write detailed note on any Two of the following:
a, Crime and contract
b, Vicarious liability
c, Occupiers liability
d, Employer's liability
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (Part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER -V "LAW OF TORT"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-l Define and discuss tort and distinguish it from crime and contract preferable with reference to
examples.
Q-2 What is nervous shock, primary and secondary victim? Explain in the light of some decided
authorities. Why Bourhill, the young fishwife could not succeed in her claim for damages.
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Q-3 What are the three main elements/ which constitute negligence? Discuss in the light of neighbour
Principle laid down in 'Donotghue Vs Stevenson' by Lord Atkin.
Q-4 What do you understand by contributory negligence? Its effect in the award of damages, critically
discuss with references to certain leading decided cases in this regard.
Q-5 Explain with reference to decided cases, the main elements of defamation, would it be actionable
per see in certain circumstances? Discuss by citing example.
Q-6 Zehra a retired teacher of Grammar School conducts English tuition classes at her residence.
Nasira, a spinster/ Zehra's next door neighbour does not like presence of chi.tdren in her
neighborhood. The moment Zehra starts her lecture/ Nasira spitefully starts Banging on the tin trays
or ringing brass bells causing acute disturbance to the class. Zehra is very much perturbed. She is
seeking your advice. Advice her accordingly, with regard to the remedies available to her and me
chances of her success.
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (Part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2006
PAPER -V "-LAW OF TORT"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 1 00 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Four Questions
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
Q-I What are the elements of Tort explain in details?
Q-2 What is "negligence" in Tort and what are its main ingredients, a plaintiff has to prove in suit for
damages on account of "negligence" of the Defendant.
Q-3 Discuss in details he principles of various liability in the Law of Tort and also the liability arising
out of special relationship.
Q-4 "A" publishes a letter about B's charter. B is ridiculed. B wants to bring action. Advice what
action "B" can institute against "A"?
Q-5 KMC staff burnt garbage causing your client suffocation due to smoke. Can you bring an action
against KMC?
Q-6 Discus whether damages are essential mark of Tort.

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PAPER VI: CRIMINAL LAW

Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100


Attempt FOUR questions. Select THREE questions from Section-A and ONE from SectionB. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (Pakistan Penal Code, 1860)
1.Under what circumstances an offence committed outside Pakistan may be tried as an
offence committed in Pakistan? Discuss with reference to the term "extradition" and
conditions for its grant.../
2. What is the difference between Theft, Robbery and Dacoity? Discuss in detail with
punishment.
3.Discuss the object and kinds of punishment with reference to the principles followed under
Pakistan Penal Code.
4. It is settled principle of law that there is no legal concept of "Judicial Custody" by way of
voluntary surrender before the court, unless and until the accused is under actual restrain or
custody by the police or other law enforcement authorities I agencies. He cannot be construed
to be in "Custody", as laid down by Hon'ble Sindh High Court in the State Vs Muhammad
Ayoub PLD 2008 Karachi 492. Discuss
5. It is settled principle of law that where upon the material on record, a safe assessment can
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nothing but an abuse of process of the court, liable to be quashed as per principle laid down
in Gul Hassan's case PLD 2008 Karachi 567. Discuss.
6.Write short notes on any THREE of the following"
(i) Qatal SHIBH-i-AMD and its Punishment (ii) GHYR - JAIFAH and its punishment (iii)
WRONGFUL RESTRAINT and its punishment (iv) CRIMINAL FORCE and ASSAULT
(v) KIDNAPPING or ABDUCTING FOR EXTORTING PROPERTY, VALUABLE
SECURITY, etc.
7. What is Zina liable to Hadd? Discuss in detail with its punishment provided in the offence'
of Zina (Enforcement of Hudood) Ordinance 1979 (VII of 1979)
SECTION - B (HUDOOD LAWS 1979)
8 What is the definition of Harrabah? Discuss the proof of Harrabah with its punishment
provided in the Offence Against Property (Enforcement of Hadd) Order 1979 (vi of 1979)
9 Discuss the powers of "Prohibition Officer" with regard to lodging of FIR and investigation
of cases registered under the Prohibition(Enforcement of Hadd) Order, 1979.
10 Write a note on the protection of women (Criminal Laws Amendment) Act, 2006.
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
L.L.B (PART 1) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2013
PAPER VI: CRIMINAL LAW
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION: 1 Attempt any four question in all .select at least THREE Question from section
A AND One from section B:2 All question carry equal marks
Max.Marks:100
SECTION A (PAKISTAN PANEL CODE)
Q-1
What is different between common intention and common object? Discuss in detail with its
punishment?
Q-2
Discuss Abatement, Abettor and Criminal conspiracy with its punishment?
Q-3
Discuss House Breaking and describe six ways mentioned in section 445 PPC with its
punishment/
Q-4
It is settled principle of law that there is no legal concept of judicial custody by way of
voluntary surrender before the court unless and until the accused is under actual restrain or
custody by police or other law enforcement authorities/agencies .He can not to be in custody
, as laid down by Honble Sindh High Court in the state Vs Muhammad Ayoub PLD 2008
Karachi 492.Discuss
Q-5
It is settled principle of law that whereupon the material on record, a safe assessment can be
made that the accused cannot be convicted, any further delay in the proceedings would be
nothing but an abuse of process of the court, liable to be quashed as per principle laid down in
Gul Hassans case PLD 2008 KARACHI 567 .discuss
Q-6
Write short Note on any three of the following
(i)
Qatal-e-Amad (ii)
Extortion and its punishment (iii)
Cheating
(iv)
Isqat-e-janin (v) Defamation
SECTION B(HUDOOD LAWS 1979)
Q-7
What is Qazaf ?Explain with reference to the verses from Holy Quran and discuss the
circumstances that are necessary for proof of Qazaf liable to Had.
Q-8
What is DEFINATION OF HARRABAH? Discuss the Proof of Harrabah with its punishment
provided in the Offences against Property (ENFORCENENT OF HADD) Order 1979 (VI of
1070)
Q-9
Define and discuss the difference between Article 3 and 4 of the Prohibition (Enforcement of
Hadd) Order 1979 (4 of 1979)
Q-10 Define the cases in which neither Hadd shall be imposed nor enforced.

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LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2012"


PAPER -VI: CRIMINAL LAW"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions. Select THREE questions from Section-A an
ONE from Section-B. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION-A (Pakistan Panel Code)
Q-1 What is difference between common intention and common object? Discuss in detail with its
punishment.
Q-2 Differentiate between' Dacoity' 'Extortion' and' Theft'
Q-3 Discuss the Object and kind of punishments with reference to the Principle followed under
Pakistan Panel Code.
Q-4 Distinguish between criminal misappropriation of property and criminal breach of trust.
Q-5 It is settled principle of law that there is no legal concept of Judicial custody by way of a
voluntary surrender before the court, unless and until the accused is under actual restraint or custody
by the police or other law enforcement authorities/ agencies. He can not be construed to be in
Custody, as laid down by Honble Sindh High Court in the State V/S Muhammad Ayoub PLD 2008
KarachiA92, .. Discuss.,
Q-6 It is settled principle of law that whereupon the material on record, a safe assessment can be made
that the accused can not be convicted, any further delay in the proceedings would be nothing but an
abuse
of process of the court, liable to be quashed as per principle laid down in Gul Hassan's case PLD 2008
Karachi 567. Discuss.
Q-7 Write Short Note on any THREE of the following.
(i) Qatal-e-Amad
(ii) Fraud and its punishments.
(iii) Shajjah
(iv) Jaifah
(v) Defamation
SECTION -B (HUDOOD LAWS. 1979)
Q-8 What is Zina liable to Budd? Discuss in detail with its punishment provided in the offence of
Zina ( Enforcement ofHudood) Ordinance 1979 (vii of 1979)
Q- 9 What is the definition of Harrabah ? Discuss the proof of Harrabah with its punishment provided
in the Offence Against Property
(Enforcement of Hudood) Ordinance 1979 (vi of 1970)
Q- 10 Define and discuss the difference between Article 3 and 4 of the Prohibition ( Enforcement of
Hadd) Order 1979 (4of 1979)
Q:" 11 Define the cases in which neither "Hadd" shall be imposed nor enforced.
LL.B. {PART -I} "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011"
PAPER -VI: "CRIMINAL LAW"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions. Select THREE questions from Section-A and
ONE from Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION -A (Pakistan Panel Code. 1860)
Q -1 What is an unlawful assembly? What is its relationship with intention and common object?
Q -2 What is the difference between abatement and criminal conspiracy? Discuss in detail with its
punishment.
Q -3 Explain Qatl-i-Amd and Qatl-i-Khata and define its punishment provided in
Ppc.
Q -4 What is the difference between theft, robbery and dacoity? Discuss in detail with punishment.
Q -5 Under what circumstances an offence committed outside Pakistan may be tried as an offence
committed in Pakistan.
Q -6 Write short notes on any FOUR of the following:
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(i) Cheating (ii) Defamation (iii) Isqat-i-Janin (iv) Qisas and Diyat (v) Shajjah (vi) Criminal
misappropriation of property (vii) Counterfeit (viii) Wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement
SECTION -8 (Hudood Laws 1979)
Q-7 What is "QAZAF"? Explain with reference to the verses from Holy Quran and discuss the
circumstances that are necessary for proof of Qazaf liable to Hadd.
Q -8 What is the definition of HARABAH? Discuss the proof of Harabah with its punishment
provided in offences against the property (Enforcement of Hudood Ordinance 1979)
Q -9 Write a note on the protection of women (Criminal Laws Amendment) Act, 2006.
L.L.B (Part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010
PAPER-VI "Criminal Law"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any THREE Questions from
section "A" and ONE from Section "B"
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (PAKISTAN PENAL CODE 1860)
Q-1 What do you mean by Unlawful Assembly? What is the punishment of a number of Unlawful
Assembly? Write in details.
Q-2 What is the offence constituted under Section 123-A PPC? Explain its nature and its punishment.
Q-3 What do you understand by QTL-E-AMD, what is the reference to the relevant section of
Pakistan Penal Code 1860.
Q-4 What do you mean by SHAJJAH? What are the kinds of SHAJJAH? Explain with reference to
Section 337 of Pakistan Penal Code 1860.
Q-5 Write short notes on any THREE of the followings:
a. Fabricating False Evidence
b. Public Nuisance
c. Diyat
d. Tazir
e. Judge
SECTION -B (Hudood Laws 1979)
Q-6 What is the proof of theft liable to HADD? Explain with reference to section- 7 of the offences
against property.
Q- 7 Explain those cases in which HADD shall not be enforced in the offence of ZINA
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER -VI "Criminal Law"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (I) Attempt any THREE Questions from
section "A" and ONE from Section "B"
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (PAKISTAN PENAL CODE 1860)
Q-I Write short notes any three of the following:
a. Forgery and its punishment
b. Qatl-e-amad
c. Fraud and its punishment
d. Shaijah
e. Criminal liability
f. Defamation
Q-2 Discuss Abatement, Abettor and Criminal conspiracy with its punishment.
Q-3 What is the difference between common intension and common object? Discuss in details with its
punishment.
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Q-4 Who is public Servant? Discuss its description and explain differences between Public Servant
and Govt. Servant.
Q-5 Difference between "Dacoity" Extortion and Theft. Give illustrations
SECTION -B (Hudood Laws 1979)
Q-6 Define and discuss the differences between Article 3 and 4 of prohibition (Enforcement of Hadd)
Ordinance 1979 with its punishment.
Q- 7 Define the cases in which neither "Hadd" shall be imposed nor enforced.
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER -VI "Criminal Law"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any THREE Questions from section "A" and ONE from Section "B"
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (PAKISTAN PENAL CODE 1860)
Q-1 Write short notes on any Three of the following
a. Wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement
b. Qisas and Diyat
c. Counterfeit
d. Unlawful Assembly
e. What is criminal liability?
f. Criminal force
Q-2 What is the difference between Theft, Robbery and Dacoity? Discuss in details with punishments.
Q-3 Discuss the object and kinds of punishments reference to the principles followed under Pakistan
Penal Code?
Q-4 Define and discuss the difference between Offence and Crime" and as well as their nature and
brief history of the causes of crime.
Q-5 Under what circumstances an offence committed out side Pakistan may be tried as an offence
committed in Pakistan? Discuss with reference to "extradition" and conditions for its grant.
SECTION B Hudood Laws 1979)
Q-6 What is "Qazaf'? Explain with reference to the Verses from Holy Quran and discuss the
circumstances which are necessary for proof of Qazaf liable to Hadd.
Q- 7 Discuss the powers of "Prohibition Officer" with regard to lodging of FIR and investigations of
cases registered under the Prohibition (Enforcement of hadd) Order 1979.
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER -VI "Criminal Law"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR Questions from
section "A" and ONE from Section "B"
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION-A PAKISTAN PENAL CODE 1860
Q-1 Write short notes on any Four of the following
a. Abettor
b. Cheating
c. Defamation
d. Isqat-i-Janin
e, Qisas and Diyat
f. Qatl-Amad
g. Sha.ijah
Q-2 Define common Intention and common Object. How does conspiracy differ from these terms?
Illustrate the answer.
Q-3 The famous maxim He who consents suffers no injury". Explain. Is there any limitation to this
rule? Discuss in details.
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Q-4 What do you understand by the term "Wrongful Restraint". Illustrate the answer by referring the
relevant provisions of law.
Q-5 How far Extortion is different from theft? Distinguish Extortion from robbery and Dacoity.
SECTION -B (Hudood Laws 1979)
Q-6 What are necessary ingredients of theft to Hadd? Discuss in details with its proof and punishment
provided in offences against Property Ordinance 1979,
Q- 7 What are categories of penalties under Hadood Laws? Discuss in details.
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2006
PAPER -VI "Criminal Law"
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any THREE Questions from
section "A" and ONE from Section "B"
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A PAKISTAN PENAL CODE
Q-l What is Un-Lawful Assembly? What is its relationship with intention and common object?
Discuss' detail.
Q-2 Discuss House breading and describe six ways mentioned in Section 445 P.P.C. what punishment
has been provided for House breaking in P.P.C.
Q-3 What is difference between abetment and criminal conspiracy? Discuss in detail with
punishment.
Q-4 Expalin Qatl-i-Amad and Qatal-i-Khata and define its punishment provided in P.P.C
Q-5 Write short notes on any Three of the following:
a. Public nuisance and private nuisance
b. Fraud and its punishment
c. Criminal force
d. Criminal misappropriation
e. Malice in criminal cases
SECTION-B (Hudood Laws 1979)
Q-6 What is Zina liable to Hadd and Zina-bil-Jabr liable to Hadd? Discuss in details with its
punishment provided in zina Ordinance 1979.
Q- 7 What is the definition of Hara bah with its punishment provided in offence against Property
Ordinance 1979?

L.L.B (PART 1) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2014


PAPER -VII: LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFIC RELIEF"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all. Select TWO questions from Section-A and
THREE questions from Section-B (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (MAXIMS OF EQUITY)
1. Discuss - principles of equity yields to the statutory provisions of law.
2. Explain the concept of equity in light of legal precedents.
3.Write notes on any TWO:
(i) Equity helps the vigilant (ii) Equity acts in personam
(iii) Equity follows the law
SECTION - B THE SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT: 1871
4.Discuss the scope of a suit for recovery of specific immovable property under section 8 and
9 of the Specific Relief Act.
5.Enumerate the circumstances with illustrations when contracts cannot be specifically
enforced.
6. Explain in a comprehensive manner the concept of a declaratory suit.
7. What is temporary and permanent injunction, discuss their salient features. ~
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8. Give Reasons - Why


(i) Specific Relief is a discretionary relief
(ii) Upon appointment of a receiver the property vests into custodia legis.
(iii) Rectification of instrument aims at bringing the instrument to its original position.
(iv) Permanent injunction is always granted by final judgement and decree.
EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
L.L.B (PART 1) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2013
PAPER -VII: LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFIC RELIEF
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION: 1 Attempt any FIVE Question IN ALL. Select two question from section A and
Three from section B.: 2 All question carry equal marks
Max.Marks:100
SECTION A (MAXIMS OF EQUITY )
Q-1
Define & explain Equity and discuss its origin and development of equity.
Q-2
Describe and explain the difference between legal and equitable estates .
Q-3
Explain any two:
(i)Equity follows the law (ii)Equality is equity (iii) Laches
SECTION- B (THE SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT ,1877)
Q-4
what do you understand by relief under Specific Relief act which relief can be given.
Q-5
Which parties cannot be compelled for the specific performance of a contract? Also describe
the effects of dismissal of suit for specific performance.
Q-6
What is suit for declaration and what is meaning of injunctions?
Q-7
what do you understand by declaration and what is meaning of injunctions?
Q-8
write short notes on any three of the following:
(i)Receiver (ii) Rescission for Mistake (iii) Balance of convenience
EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI
LL.B. (PART - I) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2012"
PAPER -VII: LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFIC RELIEF"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all. Select TWO questions from
Section-A and
THREE questions from Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (MAXIMS OF EQUITY)
Q - 1 Discuss the background of the Law of Equity.
Q - 2 What role equity play in dispensation of justice in Pakistan.
Q - 3 Explain any TWO:
a) Delay defeats equity b) Equity acts in personam
c) Equity looks to the intent rather than to the form.
SECTION - B (THE SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT. 1877)
Q - 4 What are the rights of the purchaser against vendor with imperfect title?
Q - 5 Discuss the scope and salient features of a summary suit for possession and regular suit for
recovery of an immovable property.
Q - 6 What contracts cannot be specifically enforced. Discuss with illustrations.
Q - 7 Explain temporary and permanent injunctions and when injunction cannot be granted.
Q - 8 Write notes on any THREE:
a) Cancellation on Instruments b) Mandatory Injunction
c) Custodia Legis
d) Consequential Relief.
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e) Obligation
LL.B. PART -I "ANNUAL EXAMINATI0NS -2011"
PAPER -VII: "LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFIC RELIEF"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 1 00 instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all.
Select TWO questions from Section-A and
THREE questions from Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION -A (MAXIMS OF EQUITY)
Q-1 Discuss equity and fairplay always yield to the provisions of law.
Q-2 Elaborate Principles of equity reduce the brittleness and rigidity of law.
Q-3 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
a} Equity under the Roman Legal System
b) Equity follows the law
c) Bias
SECTION -B (THE SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT. 1877)
Q-4 Explain the salient features of a suit for recovery of possession of an immovable property on the
basis of title.
Q-5 Discuss -the remedy of rectification of an instrument exists to correct, but not to improve an
instrument.
Q-6 Under what circumstances court may refuse specific performance of the contract.
Q-7 Who is a Receiver; discuss his mode of appointment, powers, rights, duties and liabilities under
the law.
Q -8 Explain temporary injunction and the principles for the grant of same with illustrations.
L.L.B (Part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2010
PAPER-VII
"LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFI RELIEF
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any Two Questions from section,"A" and Three from Section "B" (2) All
Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (Maxim of Equity)
Q-l Explain "equity cannot over ride statutory enactments".
Q-2 Discuss "equity takes place where law fails".
Q-3 Write short notes on any Two of the following:
a. Laches
b. Delay defeats equity
c. Vigilance
SECTION -B (the Specific Relief Act)
Q-4 Discretionary reliefs are based on equity, justice and good conscience. Discuss
Q-5 Elucidate the scope of suite for recovery of possession of an immovable property on the basis of
title.
Q-6 Explain when contracts can not be specifically enforced.
Q- 7 Discuss the salient features of a declaratory suit and decree.
Q-8 Write short notes on any Two of the following:
a. Receiver
b. Mandatory injunction
c. Earnest Money
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER-VII
"LA W OF EQUITY & SPECIFI RELIEF
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100
Instructions: (I) Attempt any Two Questions from section "A" and Three from Section "B"
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SECTION -A (Maxim of Equity)
Q-I Explain the maxim "There is no wrong without a remedy.
Q-2 Discuss with illustrations: "Equity regards that as done which ought to have been done"
Q-3 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Equity follows the Law
b. Delay defeats equity
c. He who seeks must do equity
SECTION -B (the Specific Relief Act)
Q-4 Discuss with illustrations the law relating to recovery of possession of moveable properties by
and on behalf of the owner.
Q-5 Discuss with example what instruments are liable to be canceled under Specific Relief Act.
Q-6 Explain the circumstances under which a court can refuse to grant injunctions.
Q- 7 Answer in "YES" or "NO"
a. For an injunction prima facie of case is Must.
b. A receiver can fix his duties and liabilities.
c. Party can claim damages in a suit for specific performance.
d. Any defect can be rectified by the parties them selves in their documents.
e. Court is bound to decree every suit U/S 12 of the Specific Relief Act.
Q-8 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
a. Temporary injunctions b. Balance of convenience
c. Contract
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER-VII
"LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFI RELIEF
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Two Questions from
section "A" and Three from Section "B"
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (Maxims of Equity)
Q-I Explain the maxim with illustration "where the Equities are equal, the first in time shall prevail.
Q-2 Discuss the doctrine of Laches"
Q-3 Write short notes on TWO of the following
a. Origin of Equity
b. Equity follows the Law
c. Equity acts in personam
SECTION -B (The Specific Relief Act)
Q-4 Discuss the scope of suit for possession of an immovable property on the basis of title
Q-5 When specific performance of a Contract in enforceable. Discuss any two circumstances? Also
state what type of contracts cannot be specifically enforced? Give illustrations.
Q-6 What are the essential ingredients for a declaratory suit?
Q-7 Briefly discuss the principle for the grant of temporary injunctions and how does it differ from a
permanent injunctions.
Q-8 Write short notes on any TWO of the following;
a. Mandatory injunction
b. Perpetual injunction
c. Cancellation of Instrument
L.L.B (part I)
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER-VII
"LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFI RELIEF
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Two Questions from
section "A" and Three from Section "B"
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SECTION -A (Maxims of Equity)
Q-l Discuss the origin and growth of equity.
Q-2 Explain any three maxims of equity with illustrations.
Q-3 Discuss whether the delay defeats the equity. Illustrate it.
SECTION -B (The Specific Relief Act)
Q-4 What do you know by the term "Specific Relief' also discuss the different modes for granting
such relief.
Q-5 In which cases specific performance of contract is not enforceable.
Q-6 What do you mean by Receiver and how is he appointed?
Q-7 What are the essentials of a suit under Specific Relief Act? Explain in Details.
Q-8 Discuss the circumstances in which an injunction cannot be granted? Give illustrations
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2006
PAPER -VII L.L.B (part I)
LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFI RELIEF
Time allowed: THREE Hours Max Marks: 100 Instructions: (1) Attempt any Three Questions from
section "A" and Two from Section "B"
(2) All Questions carry equal marks
SECTION -A (The Specific Relief Act)
Q-l Explain what do you mean by a declaratory suit? In what circumstances a declaratory suit is not
maintainable?
Q-2 Discuss the law relating to the recovery of possession of immovable
Q-3 Property.
Q-4 Write short note on any Two of the following:
a. Rectification of instrument
b. Due course of law
c. Balance of convince.
d. Contract
Q-5 What is the difference between perpetual injunction and temporary injunction.
Q-6 Answer any five in YES or NO
a. A tenant is entitled to file suit against his illegal dispossession with in three years.
b. Court can refuse to grant an injunction to stay proceeding in any criminal matter.
c. An injunction is the right of the party
d. A declaratory suit is maintainable without of consequential relief.
e. There is no appeal against a decree passed under section 9 of Specific relief Act
f. A suit for cancellation of instrument in maintainable by a person to whom it causes injury
SECTION -B {Maxims of Equity)
Q- 7 Discuss in detail with illustrations "Equity follows the Law"
Q-8 Write short notes on any two of maxims of the following:
a. He who seeks equity must do equity
b. Equity imputes an intention to fulfill an obligation.
c. Where the equity is equal the first in time prevail the prior in right.
d. Explain "There is no wrong with out a remedy"

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