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Karnataka Judiciary — Mains 2019

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Law Paper I

1

Write short notes on Any Two of the following subjects with reference to Relevant Provision of Law 5x2=10 Marks (a) Rejection of plaint. (b) Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism. (c) The appointment of Court Commissioner. Answer Any Two of the following questions with reference to the Relevant Provisions of Law 10x2=20 Marks

2

Framing of issues, materials to be considered while framing the issues, types of issue and the issues, which can be considered as preliminary issue.

3

Discuss about the Law relating to ‘Pleadings’. Explain the circumstances and stages, when an amendment of pleadings can be permitted and cannot be permitted.

4

What are the principles governing the grant of temporary injunction? What are the procedures to be followed while granting ex parte temporary injunction order? PART II The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

5

Write short notes on Any Two of the following subjects with Relevant Provisions of Law: 5x2=10 Marks (a) Complaints to the Magistrate (b) Plea bargaining (c) Search Warrant Answer Any Two of the following questions with Relevant Provisions of Law. 10x2=20 Marks

6

Explain the procedures relating to trial of warrant cases by magistrates, both instituted on a police report and otherwise than on a Police report.

7

Explain the procedures relating to grant of bail in bailable and non-bailable offences and grant of anticipatory bail.

8

Discuss about charge, contents of the charge, altertion of charge and effect of errors in framing charges. PART III The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

9

Write short notes on Any Two of the following subjects with Relevant Provisions of Law: 5x2=10 Marks (a) Test Identification Parade (b) Presumption as to dowry death (c) Testimony of an accomplice Answer Any One of the following questions with Relevant Provisions of Law. 10x1=10 Marks

10

Explain the differences between Primary and Secondary Evidence. Under what circumstances Secondary Evidence is admissible?

11

Distinguish between may presume, shall presume and conclusive proof. PART IV The Constitution of India

12

Write short notes on Any Two of the following questions 5x2=10 Marks (a) Power of the President to proclaim emergency (b) Equal justice and free legal aid (c) Fundamental Duties Answer Any One of the following questions. 10x1=10 Marks

13

Describe the procedure for carrying out amendments to the Constitution of India. Can fundamental rights be amended?

14

Discuss about ‘Fundamental Right’ and ‘Directive Principles of State Policy’.

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