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LLB Important Question and Answer.
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LLB Important Question and Answer.
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- Define and explain 1. consideration 2. reciprocal promises 3. void-able contract 4. void agreement.
- What is Fraud?
- What are rights of party caused by fraud.
- Define and explain Mistake of Law and Fact
- Mistake of Law and Fact effects on contract.
- Rights of party suffering from a breach in the following situations:
- When no sum is mentioned in the contract as payable for breach.
- When sum is mentioned.
- What are rights of a party which has itself rescinded a contract.
- What is liability of a pretending agent.
- State the facts and the law laid down in the case of Hadly and others
- Rights and duties of a bialee.
- How can an agency be created.
- Authority of agent to act on behalf of the principal.
- Principles on which damages for breach of contract are to be awarded by a Court.
- When and how can proposal and acceptance can be revoked.
- What Coercion, Undue Influence, and Fraud.
- Consequences which ensue from breach of a valid contract.
- How and under what circumstances is agency terminated.
- What are contingent contracts? When can they be enforced.
- Case Mohri – v – Dharmodas Ghosh.
- Different situations in which agreements, though made by free consent of parties, competent to contract are yet void.
- What is pledge, rights and duties of the Pawner and Pawnee.
- Appropriation of payment towards debts.
- What is continuing Guarantee? How the liability discharges.
- When is the suggestion of fact not fraud, but a misrepresentation.
- What is a contract of indemnity and how differs from contract of Guarantee.
- When is communication of 1. A Proposal, 2. An Acceptance, and 3. A Revocation said to be complete.
- Define proposal, promise, promisor, promisee, and consideration.
- Various kinds of bailment.
- Does the Pawnee or agent have any lien over the goods pledged or property in his custody.
- Ratification of principal act of his agent.
- What is rule of compensation on breach of contract.
- How does liquidated damages differ from penalty.
- Circumstances which render the original contract need not to be performed.
- Difference Sales and an agreement to sell and bailment.
- How contract of sale of goods be made whether 1. In writing, 2. Oral, and 3. Implied.
- Can a contract be made without consideration.
- What are contingent contracts.
- Who is an unpaid seller.
- Under what circumstances when there is no contract.
- Rights of finder lost goods.
- Conditions for immediate return of goods loaned gratuitously for use of a fixed term. Passing of property.
- Remedies under Sales of Goods Act.
- What are conditions and warranty.
- Agreements by way of wager.
- Duties of buyer and seller of goods.
- Notes: Consideration, Free Consent, Wagering Contracts.
- Define and explain:
- consideration
- reciprocal promises
- void-able contract
- void agreement
- What is meant by Fraud?
- What are rights of party whose consent has been caused by fraud.
- Define and explain Mistake of Law and Fact, and their effects on contract.
- Rights of party suffering from a breach in the following situations:
- When no sum is mentioned in the contract as payable for breach.
- When sum is mentioned in the contract as payable for breach.
- What are rights of a party which has itself rescinded a contract.
- How far is a principal bound by the acts of his agent while dealing with parties in the following cases:
- When the agent exceeds his authority
- When the agent commits a fraud.
- What is liability of a pretending agent.
- State the facts and the law laid down in the case of Hadly and others vs Basendale and others.
- Rights and duties of a bialee.
- How can an agency be created.
- Authority of agent to act on behalf of the principal.
- Principles on which damages for breach of contract are to be awarded by a Court.
- Case Byrne – v – Von Tienhoven and Co.
- When and how can proposal and acceptance can be revoked.
- What Coercion, Undue Influence, and Fraud.
- Consequences which ensue from breach of a valid contract.
- How and under what circumstances is agency terminated.
- What are contingent contracts? When can they be enforced.
- Case Mohri – v – Dharmodas Ghosh.
- Different situations in which agreements, though made by free consent of parties, competent to contract are yet void.
- What is pledge, rights and duties of the Pawner and Pawnee.
- Appropriation of payment towards debts.
- Under what circumstances are obligations created as resembling those created by a contact though no contract is entered into.
- What is continuing Guarantee? How the liability discharges.
- When is the suggestion of fact not fraud, but a misrepresentation.
- What is a contract of indemnity and how differs from contract of Guarantee.
- When is communication of 1. A Proposal, 2. An Acceptance, and 3. A Revocation said to be complete.
- Define proposal, promise, promisor, promisee, and consideration.
- Various kinds of bailment.
- Does the Pawnee or agent have any lien over the goods pledged or property in his custody.
- Ratification of principal act of his agent.
- What is rule of compensation on breach of contract.
- How does liquidated damages differ from penalty.
- Circumstances which render the original contract need not to be performed.
- Difference Sales and an agreement to sell and bailment.
- How contract of sale of goods be made whether
- In writing,
- Oral
- Implied.
- Can a contract be made without consideration.
- What are contingent contracts.
- Who is an unpaid seller.
- Under what circumstances when there is no contract.
- Rights of finder lost goods.
- Define and distinguish Common Intention and Common Object.
- How the lesser punishment is given u/s 302.
- Define Criminal Trespass and Lurking House Trespass, House Breaking, and punishment.
- Define Counterfeit, Harbor, Voluntarily, Valuable Security.
- Bribe as a crime in Public Service.
- Discuss Enquiry, Investigation and Trial.
- Define Wrongful Restraint, Wrongful Confinement and punishments.
- Without order and warrant arrest is justified.
- What is effect of error in change? Is error curable.
- How sentence can be suspended.
- Transfer of enquiry from one to another Court.
- Offences of Criminal Misappropriation, Criminal Breach of Trust, and Cheating, under Pakistan Penal Code.
- Define Public Servant and Servants of the State.
- Giving False Evidence, Fabricating False Evidence, and Punishments.
- Define Hijacking and punishments.
- What is Harboring Hijacker.
- Meaning of Bail and factors for Bail.
- Recording of confession.
- Define High Court, Advocate General, Public Prosecutor, Pleader, Place, Sub-Division.
- Define abetment and criminal conspiracy.
- Right of Private Defence and death of wrongdoer.
- Define Stolen Property and different conditions.
- Define cheating by personating and punishment.
- Define defamation and punishments.
- Threat and punishment.
- Power of Appellate Court.
- What is summery trial.
- Define Rioting (Balwa), Affray (Hangama).
- Define Gender, Number, Man and Woman, A Will.
- Define theft extortion, robbery, docaity.
- To which punishment, offenders, are liable under PPC.
- Distinguish Diyat, Arsh, Daman.
- Circumstances – Habeas Corpus.
- What persons may be charged or tried together.
- Various classes of criminal courts.
- Homicide is ordinarily classified as Justified, Executable, Felonious. Discuss.
- What is General Exception in Criminal Liability.
- How criminal liability is measured.
- Right of Private Defence or Property and death.
- The Mark and Mark Property. What are differences.
- Cognizable offences under the Prohibition Order, 1979.
- Who can sue under Qazf Ordinance, 1979.
- Qatl-I-Amad and Waiver and Compound.
- Isqat-e-Hamal (Abortion) and Isqate-e-Janin, and punishments.
- Zina bil Jabar (Rape) and punishments.
- Duress, necessity, Superior Order can be invoked.
- Yardsticks for determining the question of punishment in a criminal trial.
- Hurt not liable to Qisas.
- Cohabitation (sexual relations) and punishment.
- How does liability accrue (increases) without default.
- Abduction (take away woman).
- Define Act, Omission, Government, Injury, Life, Death.
- Kinds of Shajjah and Punishments.
- Bail in Non Bail-able offences.
- How fine can be recovered.
- How assembly of people can be dispersed.
- Define Theft Liable to Hadd, Qazf liable to Hadd, and Punishment.
- Various kinds of Murder and punishments.
- Hurt without Qisas.
- Define Judge, Court of Justice, Reasons to Believe, Section, Oath, Forgery.
- Right to defend property.
- Motive and Crimes.
- Theories of negligence.
- Drinking and Hudood.
- Crime and Tort.
- Mistake of Law and Fact.
- Write Notes:
- Local and Special Law
- Illegal and Legally Bound to do
- Person and Public
- Dishonesty and Fraudulently
Friday, February 26, 2016
- Define Salient features of UK Constitution and USA Constitution, note on UK and USA Constitution.
- What is the Meaning of Rule of Law in UK constitution.
- Arbitrary and discretionary powers in UK.
- Unlimited legislative powers, UK.
- Limitation on Supremacy in UK.
- Discuss that UK Constitution is unwritten.
- What is Privileges of UK Parliament.
- Role of Queen.
- Form of Govt. UK and USA.
- Functions of Parliament, UK and USA.
- Writ of “Habeas Corpus” in England.
- Separation of Powers, UK and USA.
- Composition of Cabinet and work, UK and USA.
- Limitation of UK Parliament.
- What are sources of UK and USA Constitutions.
- Fifth amendment in USA.
- Judicial Review under USA Constitution.
- Equal protection of laws, USA.
- Power of President, Congress, Lower House, Upper House, and Senate.
- Presidential System of USA.
- Due process of law, USA.
- Elections of President, Vice President, USA.
- Check and Balance in USA and UK.
- Federal System in USA.
- USA Supreme Court.
- Impeachment.
- Comparison – Prime Minister and President, UK and USA.
- Process of amendment in USA Constitution.
- Judicial functions of UK Parliament.
- Rights of Englishmen and enforcement.
- Fundamental Rights, USA.
- Short Notes:
- Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
- Convention
- Royal Prerogative
- Lord Chancellor
- Money Bill
- House of Lords
- Ministerial Responsibility
- Prime Minister
- Act of State
- British Monarchy
- 14th Amendment
- Bill of rights
- Magna Carta
Monday, February 22, 2016
- Describe the important tests applied by the traditionalists to check the authenticacy of a Hadith.
- Concept of Islamic State. Can it set up in modern times?
- What is Difference between Darul Islam and Darul Harb.
- What are Conditions of valid Ijtihad and the meaning of Qiyas.
- Qualification of Mujtahid.
- Impediments to inheritance and who is heir.
- Responsibility of debts of deceased.
- Revocable and Irrevocable divorce.
- What is Khula, when and how decree is obtained.
- Rights of Hizalat, Iddat, definition of Divorce.
- Wakf Alah Aulad, Public and Private rights.
- Quran and Sunnah as a source of law.
- Difference in Batil and Fasid act.
- What is Hadd and Taazir.
- Special features of Islamic Legal System.
- Distribution of estate of Muslim deceased as Sunni and Shia among different heirs.
- When gift is complete.
- Traditional source of revenue.
- What are Wajib, Mustahab, Mubah, Makruh, and Haram?
- What is Family Muslim Laws Ordinance, 1961?
- Transfer of ownership of property by gift and quest.
- History of Islamic Law.
- Guardianship of minor.
- Sovereignty in Islam.
- Revealed laws have got superiority over other laws.
- What is legal capacity.
- Division of property.
- Islamic laws of pre-emption.
- History of pre-Islamic customs.
- Can a modern legislature be used for consensus of opinion.
- Constituted and administrative structure.
- What is Analogy (Qiyas).
- Contract and its ingredients.
- Meaning of evidence.
- Qualification of Qazi, what is Jehad.
- What is theory of Naskh.
- Aims of International Law.
- Meaning of Islamic Jurisprudence.
- Different laws and classifications.
- Concept of State and Punishment in Islam.
- Islam and Roman Law.
- Islamic and Roman Slavery.
- Who is competent witness.
- Concept of Nationhood and Two Nation Theory.
- Various kinds of justice.
- Judicial system of Islam.
- Notes: Ihtihad and Taqlid, Legal Capicity, Zimi.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
- How does tort different from contract and crime?
- Who can’t sue and be sued?
- What is Difference between injury and damage?
- What is the Difference between public and private nuisance and what are remedies.
- What is essential to be established in an action for damages for deceit?
- What is case between Ashby-v-White?
- General defenses which are available in an action for tort.
- What is vicarious liability?
- Differences between “Assault”, “Battery”, and “Mayhem”.
- Fair comment and trust as defence to an action of defamation.
- What is negligence?
- What is case between Shart-v-Powel?
- Discuss Accord and Satisfaction.
- What is trespass to land and remedies?
- What should be proved to recover damages from malicious prosecution?
- Motive and torts.
- What is legal injury, definition of trot?
- Contributory negligence.
- Who can sue and be sued?
- False imprisonment and defence.
- Three kinds of damages, definition, and explanation.
- Different kinds of easement.
- What is licence and ingredients?
- Torts and defence.
- Who may impose easement?
- How is an easement extinguished?
- Liability of master for wrong act of his employee.
- What rights can be acquired by prescriptions?
- How is a tort discharged?
- Malicious prosecution.
- When contributory negligence is defence?
- Justification and discharge of torts.
- Slander of title.
- Personal rights of action lie with the death of a person.
- Different remedies in tort.
- What is strict liability?
- Notes On: Slander, Libel, Mayhem, Illegal confinement, Inuria sine demnum, demnum sine injuria, act of traspass and defences thereto, maintenance and chemprety, ubi jus ibie remedum
- Cases: Mayor-v-Pickles. Pylands-v-Flecther.
Thursday, January 28, 2016