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LLB (PART-2) 2014
PAPER-1: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II (CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN 1973)
Max. Marks: 100
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
1. In todays world a constitution of a nation plays a pivotal role in its development and
independence. Discuss the role of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 whereby the country
could become more developed, independent and sovereign?
2. Can fundamental rights etc. be suspended during emergency period? Discuss its procedure
and drawback, if any, of suspension of fundamental rights under the constitution of 1973?
3. The Constitution of 1973 had given rights and protections to citizens to profess, practice
and propagate his religion and also to establish, maintain and manage its religious
institutions. Elaborate in view of current scenario and independence of minorities under the
Articles of Constitution of 1973.
4. What are the functions of Islamic Council? Elaborate.
5. Write short notes on any three of the following:
i)
Auditor General of Pakistan
ii)
Advocate General of Pakistan
iii)
Corporation Tax
iv)
Safeguards against discrimination in services.
6. Discuss in detail National Finance Commission?
LLB (PART-2) 2013
PAPER-1: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II (CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN 1973)
Q-1. Compare and discuss the powers of the High Courts under Article 199 with Supreme Court
power under Article 184(3) of the Constitution.
Q-2. What are the ingredients of Article 6 of the Constitution and who can be prosecuted under
this Article with what punishment; Discuss.
Q-3. Discuss and Elaborate the procedure of Impeachment / removal of president of Pakistan
under the Constitution.
Q-4. Under what circumstances, the President can proclaim Emergency and what are its
Consequences.
Q-5. Pakistan is a Federal Republic wherein power to legislate has been devolved upon
Federation and Provinces; Discuss with reference to Articles of the Constitution.
Q-6. State the qualifications and procedure of appointment of Judges in the Supreme Court and
High Courts.
Q-7. Write short notes on any two of the following:
i)
Chief Election Commissioner.
ii)
Federal Shariat Court.
iii)
Prime Minister.
iv)
Attorney General.
LL.B. (PART:" II) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - I: "CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - II
(Constitution of Pakistan 1973)"
Max. Marks: 100
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
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Q-5 What orders/directions, the High Court may issue while exercising jurisdiction under Article
199 of the Constitution?
Q-6 Describe the composition pf Parliament and the procedure for introduction and passing of
bills.
Q-7 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Federal Shariat Court
(ii) Chief Election Commissioner
(iii) Auditor General of Pakistan
(iv) Attorney General of Pakistan
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER -1 CONSTITUTION LAW -II
INSTRUCTION: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
1. To enjoy the protection of law and to be treated in accordance with law is an inalienable right of
every citizen. Discuss.
2. What are the qualifications and disqualifications for membership of Majlis-e-Shoora
(Parliament).
3. The consultation postulated by the Constitution for appointment of Supreme Court and High
Court has to be effective, meaningful, consensus oriented and Purposive. Discuss with specific
reference to the a principle enumerated by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in the case of Al- Jehad
Trust PLD 1996 Supreme Court 324.
4. Discuss and describe power of High Court to issue Writs of Quo-Warranto and Habeas Corpus.
5. Discuss the powers, jurisdictions, functions and procedure of the Federal Shariat Court.
6. The Constitution of Pakistan provides effective check and machinery against un-Islamic
Provisions of Law and Conventions. Discuss.
7. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
a) Prime Minister of Pakistan b) Functions of Armed Forces
c) Administration of Tribal Area d) Imposition of Emergency
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER I -CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FOUR questions
1. Describe Fundamental Rights provided under the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan
1973.
2. Absolute and unrestricted individual rights do not exist in any modern state there is no such
thing as absolute and unconditional liberty.
3. Describe and explain the qualifications, election and powers of the President of Pakistan.
Explain the procedure provided for removal and impeachment of the President of Pakistan.
4. State the qualifications and procedure for the appointment as well as removal of judges of the
Supreme Court and the High Courts.
5. State and enumerate the jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 199 of the Constitution of
Islamic Republic of Pakistan. .
6. The High Court shall not issue a writ / direction on an application made by or in relation to a
person who is member of Armed Forces of Pakistan. Explain.
7. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
i. Chief Election Commissioner. ii. Supreme Judicial Council. iii. Attorney General of Pakistan. iv.
Auditor General of Pakistan.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER- I -CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -II
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FOUR questions
1. What fundamental rights have been guaranteed by the Constitution of 1973?
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2. Describe the qualifications and the procedure for the election and removal of the President.
3. State the qualifications for appointment of Supreme Court and High Court Judges under the
1973 Constitution and procedure of removal
4. Enumerate and discuss the provisions of Article 199 relating to the jurisdiction of the High
Court?
5. Discuss the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to deal with Human Rights and Public Interest
Litigation matters.
6. Define Preventive Detention. What are the safeguards of citizens regarding Preventive
Detention?
7. Write short notes on ay TWO of the following:
i. Federal Shariat Court. ii. Attorney General of Pakistan
iii. Supreme Judicial Council. iv. Chief Election Commissioner.
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PAPER - II: "ADMINISTRATIVE LAW"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all, select at least THREE questions from Section-A
and TWO from Section-B. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (ADMINISTRATIVE LAW)
1. Define the word "Administrative Action" and explain its from in detail?
2.State whether or not the ombudsman's Secretariat and appointment of ombudsman fails under
Administrative laws or it is a Court like all other Court?
3. What is Constitutional Law? How does it differ from Administrative Law?
4 .Whether the High Court has the Jurisdiction to review the orders passed by the Administrative
Action in its Constitutional Jurisdiction?
5. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Illegality
(ii) Locus standi
(iii) Aggrieved person
SECTION - B (LAWS OF CIVIL SERVICE)
6. Write down
the composition and jurisdiction Tribunal Act 1973?
7. Define Misconduct. What are various penalties provided in relevant rule which could be
imposed on a civil servant proved guilty of Misconduct?
8. Promotion in service is not a legal right of civil servant? Please comment.
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PAPER-II: "ADMINISTRATIVE LAW"
SECTION - A
Q-1. Junaid is a street artist who has been performing in the same street corner for ten years. His
livelihood depends on these performances for which the amused public reward him with small
change.no licence is required for street artist. Often the local mayor and Councillors greet him as
they pass bye and drop change in his collection box. One day , however he hears that the council
passed a resolution that street performers will no longer be tolerated and, within hours, the police
came to evict him. What, if any remedy ,can Junaid hope for as part of Judicial Review
preceedings to safeguard his professional interests?
Q-2 Evaluate the manner in and extent to which Article 199 of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan of 1973 protects the individual from arbitrary administrative action.
Q-3 Write brief notes on the following.
(a) Ultra Vires and Intra Vires.
(b) Principal of Proportionality.
(c) Natural Justice.
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Q-4 Critically outline the role and power of Ombudsman , having particular regard to his
Constitutional position.
Q-5 Using the classification system outline and briefly describe the various aspects of:(a) Illegality.
(b) Irrationality.
(c) Procedural Impropriety.
Section-B
Q-6
Is there a General right to be given the reasons for an adverse decision against a
Civil Servant? Explain.
Q-7
Writes Shorts Note on the following:(a) Deputation.
(b) Maladministration.
(c) Probation.
Q-8
A tribunal is not always furnished with the trappings of a Court, nor will such trappings
make its action Judicial. Discuss in detail.
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PAPER - II: "ADMINISTRATIVE LAW"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions:(1) Attempt FIVE questions in all. Select at least THREE questions from
Section-A and TWO from Section-B. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
"SECTION - A" (ADMINSITRATIVE LAW)
Q-1 Define Administrative Laws, also explain what factors had played role in
evolution of Administrative Laws?
Q-2 What Constitutional remedies are available to a civil servant under the Administrative Laws?
Q-3 Discuss in detail what does the natural justice means?
Q-4 Whether the High Court in its Constitutional Jurisdiction is empowered to review
Administrative action or not?
Q-5 What is the role and importance of Federal Ombudsman in Administrative Laws.
"SECTION - B" (LAWS OF CIVIL SERVICES)
Q-6 Is there any distinction between promotion and out of turn promotion of a civil servant?
Q-7 Define Misconduct and its various kinds also narrate remedies available to a civil servant if
punished under Misconduct by its Competent Authority?
Q-8 Describe the powers of a Tribunal and an Ordinary Civil Court and their Jurisdiction in
Administrative matters.
LL.B. (PART -II) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011
PAPER -II : ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all. Select at least THREE questions from Section-A
and TWO from Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION -A (ADMINISTRATIVE LAW)
Q-1 Define Administrative Laws, and also explain what elements were functional in development
of Administrative Laws?
Q-2 State whether or not the Ombudsman's Secretariat and appointment of Ombudsman falls
under Administrative Laws or it is a Court like all other Courts?
Q-3 What is a Constitutional Law? Whether a litigant can invoke the provision of Constitution in an
administrative matter before the administrative Court?
Q-4 Whether the High Court has the Jurisdiction to review the Orders passed by the
Administrative Action in its Constitutional Jurisdiction?
Section B (Laws of Civil Service)
Q -5 Discuss the powers and authority of Inquiry Officer In an Inquiry against a Civil Servant.
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Q -6 What remedies are available to a Civil Servant if a case of Misconduct has been made out
and inquiry has been initiated to probe into the matter?
Q-7 Narrate the constitution of a Provincial Service Tribunal its jurisdiction, power to summons and
appointment of Members under Service Tribunal Act of 1973?
LL.B. (PART -II) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2010
PAPER -II : ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & CIVIL SERVICES LAW
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FIVE questions in all. Select at least THREE questions from Section-A
and TWO from Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (ADMINISTRATIVE LAW)
Q-1 Define word "'Administrative Actions" and explain its form in detail.
Q-2 What are the constitutional remedies available under the principles of Administrative Law?
Q-3 What is the jurisdiction of High Court to review an administrative action under the Constitution
of Pakistan? Discuss with reference to the Relevant Provisions of the Constitution
Q-4 What is the role and importance of Ombudsman at the federal level? Discuss.
Q-5 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Natural Justice (ii) Locus standi (iii) Aggrieved person
Section B (Law of Civil Services)
Q-6 Discuss necessary contents of memorandum of an Appeal submitted before the tribunal?
Q-7 What is difference between Promotion, and Out Turn Promotion of a Civil Servant?
Q-8 Discuss Powers of an authorized officer and an authority in Inquiry against Civil Servant.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER -II ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
INSTRUCTION: (1) Attempt any Five questions. THREE question form section "A" and TWO
questions from section B
(2) All questions carry equal marks
SECTION 'A' (Administrative Law)
1- Define Administrative Law? What factors are m responsible for the Development and evolution
of Administrative Law?
2. How does the theory of Separation of Power caused the development of Administrative Law?
3. Discuss in detail the Principle of Natural Justice?
4- What are the factors responsible for the emergence and Development of delegated Legislation?
5. What are the constitutional remedies available under the Principle of Administrative Law?
Section B (Law of Civil Service)
6. Write down the composition and Jurisdiction of Tribunal under the Service Tribunal Act 1973?
7. Define Misconduct. What are various penalties provided in relevant rule which could be
imposed on a Civil Servant proved guilty of Misconduct?
8. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
i) Dismissal from Service ii) Aggrieved Party
iii) Probation iv) Adhoc Appointment
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER II -ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FIVE question THREE question from Section "A" and TWO question
from Section "B"
Section "A" (Administrative Law)
1. Define the word "Administrative Action" and explain its: form in detail.
2. "No one should be a judge in his own cause", Please comment
3. What is Constitutional Law? How does it differ from Administrative Law?
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Works) toFarrukh (a third party) as their partner and Imran keeps silence. On the faith of the
representation made by Raza and A bid, Farrukh gives credit to ARA Engineering Works. Raza
and Abid form another partnership (the businesss of which is identical to the business of ARA
Engineering Works) without informing Anwer and used the money received from Farrukh and
made profits which were not disclosed in the accounts of ARA Engineering Works. Am-ver on the
other hand sold the company property with express authorization of the other partners but makes
some personal gain. Abid later becomes insolvent. "
What remedies are available to Farrukh against the Firmand/or its partners?
Can Farrukh make Imran liable?
What would be the effect of Abid's insolvency on ARA Engineering Works?
Advice Anwer as to how he would be able to recover his losses from Raza and Abid?
Would Raza be able to get the Partnership dissolved through the Court after settling all
accounts of the partnership?
(vi) How your answer to (iv) & (v) would differ if ARA Engineering works is unregistered?
10. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Procedure for registration of a Partnership. (ii) Dissolution of Partnership. (iii) Rights, duties and
liabilities of Partners. (iv) Retirement, Expulsion and Insolvency of a partner. (v) Consequences of
non-registration of partnership.
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b)
c)
d)
e)
Charge
Actimable Claim
Transfer to unborn person
Tenancy of sufferance
Usufructuary mortgage
"SECTION-B" (REGISTRATION ACT,1908)
Q-7 What kinds of documents require compulsory registration and its effect upon non registration
Q-8 Specify the duties and powers of Registering Officers?
LL.B. (PART - II) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2012
PAPER - IV: "LAW OF TRANSFER OF PR0PERTY"
Time Allowed: HREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions from SECTIONA and ONE from SECTION-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
"SECTION - A" (The Transfer of Property Act, 1882)
Q-1 a) What are the rights of Mortgagor to redeem?
b) What are the liabilities of Mortgagee in possession?
Q-2 Explain the rule against Perpetuities with examples? Are there any exceptions to the rule?
Q-3 What are the requirements for the transfer of an actionable claim?
Q-4 Discuss the effects of a fraudulent transfer of an immovable property?
Q-5 a) Define Transfer of Property and what may be transferred under the Transfer of Property
Act?
b) Can an immovable property be transferred into an unborn child's name?
Write notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Mortgage by conditional sale
(ii) Foreclosure
(iii) Charge
(iv) Exchange
"SECTION - B" (Registration Act, 1908)
Q-7.Define procedure on admission and denial of execution of document respectively?
Q-8.What are the effects of registration and non-registration of a document?
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011
PAPER -IV: "LAW OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions from SECTION-A and ONE from SECTION-B. (2) All
questions carry equal marks.
"SECTION -A" (The Transfer of Property Act. 1882)
Q-1 How a Mortgage property can be discharges and what are the kinds of Mortgage.
Q-2 In what circumstances a Suit for Specific Performance of Contract is maintainable when an
Oral Agreement to sell is not honor.
Q-3 What are the ingredients of a Gift and how a Gift can be suspended or revoke?
Q-4 How a Bonafide purchaser is protected against fraudulent claims?
Q-5 What are the rights and duties of a buyer and seller? explain with illustrations.
Q-6 Define Lease and kinds of Lease.
"SECTION -B" (Registration Act. 1908)
Q-7 Define what documents are mandatory registrable and what are not needed to be registered?
Q-8 Define the registrar's authority for registering or revoking a registered document?
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2010
PAPER -IV: "LAW OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
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Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions from SECTION-A and ONE from SECTION-B. (2) All
questions carry equal marks.
"SECTION -A" (The Transfer of Property Act. 1882)
Q-1 Discuss property of any kind can be transferred along with the exceptions.
Q-2 Who is a bonafide purchaser and how he gets protected against fraudulent transfers.
Q-3 Define mortgage and explain that right of redemption and foreclosure or sale is co-extensive
Q-4 What are the grounds for determination of a lease explain with illustrations.
Q-5 Define gift and under what circumstances a gift can be suspended or revoked.
"SECTION -B" (REGISTRATION ACT)
Q-6 Unregistered documents can be used for collateral purposes. Discuss.
Q-7 What is the effect of non registration of documents which are required to be registered?
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER -IV: "LAW OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY"
INSTRUCTION :(1) Attempt FOUR questions form sectin "A" and ONE question from section "B"
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION 'A' (Transfer of Property Act, 1882)
Q-1What are the effects of a Fraudulent Transfer of an Immovable Property?
Q-2 Discuss Rights and Liabilities of a buyer and seller.
Q-3 Illustrate kinds of Mortgages of Immovable Properties
Q-4 What are the necessary ingredients of a Valid Gift?
Q-5 Define Actionable Claims with examples.
SECTION 'B' (Registration Act, 1908)
Q-6 What are the Powers and Duties of Registering Officers?
Q-7 Define Registration Establishment under Registration Act, 1908.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER IV -TRANSFER OF PROPERTY LAW
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FOUR questions from "A" and ONE from Section "B".
1. What are the requirements for the transfer of immovable property through gift deed?
2. Transfer of property in favour of an unborn person will be valid or not?
3. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
i. Simple Mortgage ii. Lease
iii. Exchange iv. Motice
4. Explain the meanings and modes of transfer of property?
5. Discuss in detail in what circumstances a suit for specific performance is maintainable on the
basis of oral agreement?
6. What are the rights and liabilities of the vendor and vendee?
SECTION "B" (Registration Act, 1008)
7 What are registerable documents? Also state the effect on non registration.
8. Describe the offences punishable under the Registration Act, 1908.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER IV -LAW OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FOUR questions from Part I and ONE question from Part II.
PART "I" TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT 1882.
1. Discuss the kinds of Mortgage.
2. Define consequences of a fraudulent transfer of an immovable property. :
3. Write notes on any TWO of the following:
i. Mortgage by Conditional Sale.
ii. Charges
iii. Redemption
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iv. Foreclosure
4. What are the rights and liabilities of buyer and seller?
5. Define lease of an immovable property, its premium and rent?
6. What are the requirements for the transfer of an actionable claim?
PART "II" REGISTRATION ACT
7. What are the effects of registration and non-registration of a document?
8 On what grounds a Registrar can refuse to register a document?
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PAPER - V: "MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW"
Time allowed: THREE HOURS Max. Marks.100
Instructions: (I)-Attempt any FOUR Questions. (ii)All Question carry equal marks.
l. Marriage in Islam is not a sacrament but a contract which may be terminated. Discuss the
various modes for termination of marriage and the process to be followed according to Hanfi and
Shia Law. Elaborate how incompatibility leading to Talaq/ Khulla could ruin the marriage and the
children being main sufferers. Illustrate with example.
2. Write a detailed essay on inheritance keeping in view the one, who had died intestate leaving
behind a widow, two daughters and a son: The deceased has also left a Will for an educational
institution. The institution is struggling to obtain a major portion from the deceased's property,
advice them accordingly.
3: Discuss Hizanat in accordance with Guardian & Ward Act.
4. What is the criteria for the custody of a minor?
Through which process a Muslim could create an institution for the benefit of his .family / children /
descendents and charity. Discuss in details.
5- Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
a) Dowry / Jehz b) Gift and Deathbed Gift (c)- Maintenance (d)- Inheritance
PAPER-V:"MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW"
LLB (PART-2) 2013
Q-1 Marriage is a social as well as a Religious Contract. Argue with Quranic Verses and 1939
Act.
Q-2 Write a note on the kinds of Dower and explain that could the Dower be paid through different
forms.
Q-3 Critically analyze and explain the salient features of Law of Inheritance in Islam.
Q-4 Discuss the salient features of the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance 1961.
Q-5 Through which process a Muslim could create an Institution for the benefit of his family and
charity. Discuss in detail.
Q-6 What are the salient features of Gift, Death Bed Gift and Will. Illustrate your answers with
examples.
Q-7 According to Muslim Personal Law, enumerate the various kinds of Guardians and discuss
the procedure regarding their appointment in the perspective of 25 of the Guardians and Wards
Act.
Q-8 Write short notes on any Two of the following:
(i)
Maintenance
(ii)
Polygamy
(iii)
Adoption
(iv)
Public and Private Waqf
(v)
Modes of the dissolution of a marriage
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PAPER - V: "MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW"
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Q-3 According to Muslim Personal Law enumerates the various kinds of guardians and discuss
the procedure regarding their appointment in the perspective of section 25 of Guardian and Ward
Act.
Q-4 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
i. Wakf ii. Concept of will in Islam iii. Iddat iv. Polygamy
Q-5 Write a detailed essay on Inheritance keeping in view the one who has died intestate leaving
behind a widow, two daughters and a son. The deceased has also left a will for an educational
institution. The institution is struggling to obtain major chunk from the 3 deceased's property,
advise them accordingly.
Q-6 Akbar was married to Sadia 8 years ago. They lived happily and have two children, a boy and
a girl. Owing to irreconcilable difference the couple decided to part away from one another. Akbar
is a followers of Shia sect he wants to retain the custody of his children by aged 6 and girl aged 4.
Sadia who belongs to Hanifi School of law is anxious to keep the custody of her children. Discuss
and advise as to which of the parent would be entitled to keep the minor children. And in the event
if the parties end up pursuing the remedy in court g of law, enunciate the principle the court would
be guided?
Q-7 Discuss the salient features of the Muslim family Laws Ordinance 1961.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER V - MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FOUR questions.
Q-1What are the different modes of divorce in Islam? Illustrate your answers with examples.
Q-2 Critically analyse and explain the salient features of Law of Inheritance in Islam.
Q-3 Through which process a Muslim could create an institution for the benefit of his family,
children, descendents and charity. Discuss in detail.
Q-4 Could the dower be paid through different modes, discuss in details in its forms, implication if
any and the resolution thereof.
5, Write short notes any THREE
a. Natural Guardian in the perspective of welfare of the child.
b. Legal status of not haring child Muslim widow.
c. Parentage and Legitimacy.
d. Maintenance and Adoption.
e. Sajjadanashin
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PAPER-VI:"INTERNATIONAL LAW'
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Max. Marks: 100
1. What do you understand by veto and double veto in the perspective of Security Councils
failure to accomplish its main responsibility? Discuss
2. Analyze the judicial application of the custom with reference to Paquetta Habana, Lotus and
North Continental Sea Shelf Cases.
3. Discuss Stimsons doctrine of non recognition in the backdrop of continued occupation /
presence of USA, in Iraq and NATO forces in Afghanistan.
4. Certain countries indeed in practice expressly treat International Law as possessing the
same force as the ordinary law binding their citizen. Please discuss this preposition in the
perspective of present day status of International Law.
5. Explain with examples as to how the International Court of Justice exercises its Jurisdiction
Qua the contentious cases' and what steps a successful party has to take to give effect to
the decision of the Court?
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6. Owing to lack of unanimity among permanent members of Security Council, the General
Assembly with a view to promote aims and objects of the UN Charter has assumed the role
of Security Council, Qua maintenance of International peace and security. Discuss.
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PAPER-VI:"INTERNATIONAL LAW'
1- Discuss the principles relating in dejuro and defacto recognition of state?
2- To what extent does the successor state, i.e. the state to which sovereignty has passed
wholly or partially, becomes entitled to the various rights and obligations of the
predecessors state which has ceased to exist. Please discuss in details.
3- Discuss Stimsons doctrine of non recognition in the backdrop of continued occupation /
presence of USA, in Iraq and NATO forces in Afghanistan.
4- Discuss the doctrine of absolute and restrictive immunity with reference to Tates Letter of
1972, Philippine Admiral Case: and Trend Tax Trading Co. v/s. Bank of Nigeria.
5- Whether General Assembly can exercise the exclusive power of Security Council to
consider the issue of maintenance of peace and security if so, to what extent? Discuss with
reference to an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice.
6- Write short notes on any Two of the following:
iDouble Veto
iiHot Pursuit
iiiEnforcement Action
ivPacific Settlement
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PAPER - VI: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Max. Marks: 100
Q.1. A foreign power brings an action in our Courts not as a matter of right. Its power to do so is
the creature of comity, until such state is recognized by the recognising state, no such comity
exists?
Q.2. Analytically discuss in details the role played by Vienna conventions of 1978 and 1983,
regarding the state succession?
Q.3. Discuss statutory and other development in foreign immunity in the perspective of absolute
doctrine of immunity and restrictive immunity?
Q.4. Explain with examples as to how the International Court of Justice exercises its Jurisdiction
Qua the contentious cases' and what steps a successful party has to take to give effect to the
decision of the Court'?
Q.5. Write exhaustive notes on any TWO of the following?
a- Double Veto
b- Hot Pursuit
c- Enforcement Action
d- Pacific Settlement
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PAPER- VI: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Time Allowed: THREE Hours. Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Ql) Write an essay on the quasi legislative role of United Nations General Assembly.
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Q2) What do you understand by veto and double veto in the perspective of Security Council of
United Nations. Do you reckon that right of veto is the major cause qua the Security Council's
failure to accomplish its main responsibility? Discuss.
Q3) Analyse the judicial application of custom with reference to Paquete Habana, Lotus and North
Sea Continent Shelf Cases.
Q4) Discuss the doctrine of absolute and restrictive immunity with reference to Tates --i. Letter of
1972, Philippine Admiral Case" and Trend Tax Trading Co. vs. Bank of Nigeria. Please also
explain and discuss the rational of Doctrine of restrictive immunity, in the light of Obiter Dicta of
Lord Denning in the matter of Trend Tax Co. case.
Q5) Discuss Stimson's doctrine of non recognition in the back drop of continued occupation/
presence by USA in IRAQ and NATO Forces in Afghanistan.
Q6) Discuss statutory and other development in foreign immunity in the prescriptive of absolute
doctrine of immunity and restrictive immunity.
LLB (PART II) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2010
PAPER- VI: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Time Allowed: THREE Hours. Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1-Discuss with reference to the authoritative authorities what role Custom and decisions of
Judicial or Arbitral Tribunals have played in the Development of International Law.
Q.2- The duties and rights of states are only the duties and rights of the men who compose them,
Kelsen, discuss.
Q.3- Discuss the status enjoyed .by International Law in this day and age and as to why it is called
a weak law.
Q.4- Discuss Stimsons Doctrine of non-recognition with specific reference to covenants of Pact of
Paris 1928, League of Nations resolution 1932 and the United Nation's Charter, 1945.
Q.5- How does International Court of Justice exercise its jurisdiction in contentious cases and
what do you understand from its incidental Jurisdiction.
Q.6- Whether the Security Council has successful accomplished the mission assigned, of
maintaining International peace and security. Discuss.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2009
PAPER -VI "PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW"
INSTRUCTION :(1) Attempt FOUR questions. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1 What are the material sources of International Law and why are they called as material
sources? Discuss with reference to case Law, the role and the said sources
have played in the development of International Law.
Q-2 What do you understand by state jurisdiction/ Discussion the perspective of statutory and
other development in sovereign immunity.
Q-3 Discuss Stimson's doctrine of non recognition in the back drop of continued occupation /
presence of USA, to in IRAQ and NATO Forces in Afghanistan.
Q-4 Write an elaborate essay on extradition and asylum.
Q-5 Discuss the Institutional of International Court Justice.
Q-6 Owing to lack of unanimity among permanent members of Security Council, the General
Assembly with a view to promote aims and objects of the UN Charter has assumed the role of
Security Council, Qua maintenance of International peace and security. Discuss.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2008
PAPER VI -PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FOUR questions
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Q-1 Discuss and explain the various material sources of International Law?
Q-2 Discuss the principles relating to dejure and defacto recognition of state?
Q-3 Discuss statutory and other development in foreign immunity in the perspective of absolute
doctrine of immunity and restrictive immunity.
Q-4 To what extent does the successor state, i.e. the state to which sovereignty has passed
wholly or partially; become entitled to the various rights and obligations of the Predecessor state
which has ceased to exist. Please discuss in details.
Q-5 Explain with examples as to how the International Court of justice exercises its jurisdiction
Qua the contentious cases and what steps a successful party has to take to give effect to the
decision of the court.
Q-6 The United National's General assembly has the power to consider the general principles of
co-operation in the maintenance of international peace and security {Art 11 (1}} and to discuss any
question relating to the maintenance of international peace and security {Art 11 (2)}. In this lies the
basis of the Assembly's political power, albeit power in a deliberative sense and this power
overlaps considerably with that of the Security Council. Discuss analytically.
7. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
i. Extradition
ii. Asylum
iii. Peaceful settlement of International dispute. iv. Hot Pursuit
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
PAPER VI -INTERNATIONAL LAW
INSTRUCTION: Attempt any FOUR questions
Q.1Whether General Assembly can exercise the exclusive power of Security Council, to consider
the issue of maintenance of Peace and Security, if so to what extent? Discuss with reference to an
advisary opinion of the International Court of Justice.
Q.2 Analyse the judicial application of custom with reference to Paquete Habana. Lotusand North
Sea Continental Shelf Cases.
Q.3 Discuss the doctrine of absolute and restrictive immunity with reference to Tates Letter of
1972, "Philippine Admiral Case" and Trend Tax Trading Co. V/S Bank of Nigeria. Please also
explain and discuss the rational of Doctrine of restrictive immunity, in the light of Obiter of Dicta of
Lord Denning in the matter of Trend Tax Trading Co., case.
Q.4 Certain countries indeed in practice expressly treat International Law as possessing the same
force as the ordinary law binding their citizen. Please discuss this preposition in the perspective of
present by status of International Law
5. Whether the US Lead Military action against Iraq without UN Security Council's backing is
legal? If so, advice as to what procedure should have been followed in the back drop of
International peace and security?
Q.6 Write exhaustive notes on TWO of the following:
a. Double Veto. b. Hot Pursuit.
c. Enforcement Action d. Pacific Settlement.
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(i) Government of India Act of 1935 (ii) Indian Independence Act, 1947
(iii) Objective Resolution of 1949 (iv) The legal frame work order 2002
4.What were the salient features of the 1962 constitution viz-a-vlz of 1973 constitution?
5.How many amendments have been made in the constitution of 1973? Give brief details of any
three amendments.
6.Discuss the facts and elaborate the principles laid down by the Supreme Court in the Syed Zafar
Ali Shah's case [PLD 2000 Sc 869].
7.Critically discuss and compare the constitutions of 1956, 1962 and 1973 with respect to the
fundamental rights of citizens.
LLB (PART-2) 2013
PAPER-VII:"CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF PAKISTAN"
PART-A
Q-1 Discuss Salient features of the Indian Independence act 1947.
Q-2 Explain report of the Basic Principles Committee Draft Constitution of 1954.
or
How many amendments have been made in the Constitution of 1973? give brief details of any five
amendments.
Q-3 Discuss the legal frame work order of 1970
or
Write short note any two of the following:
i) Objective resolution
ii) Failures of constitution of 1956
iii) Historical background 1962s constitution
iv) 19th amendment of 1973s constitution
Q-4 What are the features of the constitution of 1962 and reasons for its failure?
Q-5 Compare the PCO of 1981 and RCO of 1985?
Q-6 What form of government was established under the constitution of 1956? Give the causes of
its failure.
Q-7 Critically examine the LFO of 2002 and 17th Amendment, 2003
or
What principles have been embodied in the preamble of 1973s Constitution and what purposes
are served by it?
Q-8 Compare the constitution of 1956 with the constitution of 1962.
Part-B
Q-9 Discuss reference made by the Governor General published in the PLD 1955 FC 435.
or
Discuss the case of Ms. Benazir Bhutto vs. President of Pakistan, PLD 1998 SC 388.
Q-10 Discuss Molvi Tamizuddin Case or Dosso case.
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LL.B. (PART - II) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - VII: CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF PAKISTAN"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry. equal marks. Max. Marks: 100
Q-1 Explain the Objective Resolution in detail and its importance in the Constitution of Islamic
Republic of Pakistan, 1973?
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Q-2 What were the implications of the 5th Amendment in the Constitution of Islamic Republic of
Pakistan, 1973 on judiciary? Please discuss.
Q-3 Discuss the distribution of power of President under the Constitution of Islamic Republic of
Pakistan, 1973 and compare it with the Constitutions of 1956 and 1962?
Q-4 Explain the main features of the Cripps Report and the Cabinet Mission Plan in detail?
Q-5 What were the main causes of failure of the Constitutions of 1956 and 1962 and how far have
these been dealt with in the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973?
Q-6 Write short notes on any two of the following:
(i)Government of India Act of 1935,
(ii)Indian Independence Act 1947 .
(iii)Legal Framework Order, 2002.
(iv)17th Amendment of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973.
Q-7 (a)What is meant by the word "Consultation" as mentioned in Article 177 and 193 of the
Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973, in light of the findings in AI-Jehad Trust vs.
Federation of Pakistan (PLD 1997 SC 84)7
OR
(b)Elaborate in detail the principles laid down by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in Syed Zafar All
Shah's Case reported in PLD 2000 SC 869.
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2011"
PAPER -VII: CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF PAKISTAN"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1 Explain Mr. Jinnah's fourteen points as the minimum Muslim Demands for any political
settlement in 1929.
Q-2 State the main features of Government of India Act 1935.
Q-3 Describe the main provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947.
Q-4 Describe the importance of the objectives Resolution of 1949 in the making of the Constitution
of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Q-5 Explain the main features of the late Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1956.
Q-6 Define the salient features/characteristics of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan 1962.
Q-7 Explain the principle enunciated in Doso's case decided by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
(PLD 1958 -S.C. -533)
OR
On what grounds was the political suspension of Constitution and take-over by military justified in
the case titled as "Begum Bhutto V. Chief of the Army Staff? (PLD 1977 S.C.-657).
LL.B. PART -II ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS -2010"
PAPER -VII: CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF PAKISTAN"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1 State the salient features of Act of 1935 as well as the Historical background of various
committees, Roundtable Conferences.
Q-2 Describe the main features of Cripps Report and the Cabinet Mission Plan for solving the
constitutional problems of the Sub-continent.
Q-3 The British Parliament passed Indian Independence Act, 1947. Describe and explain in detail
the provisions of the Act.
Q-4 Explain the salient features and the objectives Resolution passed by the Constituent
Assembly of Pakistan.
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