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Question Papers L.L.B Part-I Paper-I
2000-2005
Annual 2007
Max Time: 3 Hours
Max Marks: 100
Attempt Anny FIVE Questions. All
Questions Carry Equal Marks
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Question No
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Question
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01
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Discuss Sunnah as a
source of Law. What are its kinds?
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02
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What is the object of punishment in Islam? What are
different kinds of
Punishment in Islamic Law?
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03
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What are the
qualifications of a competent witness? Discuss the status of
woman as a witness
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04
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Write short note on any two of the following:
(a) Imam Shafi
(b) Theory of abrogation
(c) Daman
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05
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What are different
sources of revenue of an Islamic State?
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06
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What are the Public and Private Rights? Which one is more
important and
why?
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07
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Discuss Qisas and
Diyat. What is distinction between two?
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08
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Define contract. What are the essentials of a valid
contract in Islamic Law?
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09
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What is legal capacity?
How it becomes defective and what are the
Consequences of its
defect?
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10
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Why Jehad is waged? What acts are permissible and what not
during Jehad
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Supplementary 2007
Max Time: 3 Hours
Max Marks: 100
Attempt Anny FIVE Questions. All
Questions Carry Equal Marks
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Question No
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Question
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01
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Discuss Quran as a
source of Law. Also explain the theory of abrogation
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02
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Explain the concept of sovereignty in Islam. What are the
qualifications for Head of an Islamic State
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03
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What are different
sources of revenue of an Islamic State?
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04
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Discuss judicial system of an Islamic State. What are the qualifications
of
Qazi prescribed in this system?
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05
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Define Hadd and Tazir.
What is distinction between two?
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06
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Discuss the characteristics and importance of Islamic
system of Shura?
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07
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Discuss and elaborate
any two of the following:
(a) Istedlal
(b) Arsh
(c) Istehsan
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08
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Discuss the concept of
ownership in Islam. How it is acquired and lost?
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09
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What is the concept of
State in Islam? Discuss in detail
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10
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What are the qualifications of a
competent witness? Discuss the status of woman as witness
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Annual 2008
Max Time: 3 Hours
Max Marks: 100
Attempt Anny FIVE Questions. All
Questions Carry Equal Marks
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Question No
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Question
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01
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What are different
sources of Islamic Law? Discuss in detail
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02
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Discuss the role of Shura in an Islamic State. Can the
present legislation be
Termed as Shura?
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03
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What are the
qualifications prescribed in Islamic Law for a competent
Witness?
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04
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Define ownership. How it is acquired and lost?
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05
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Discuss Qisas and
Diyat. What is distinction between two? Do you agree to
the proposal of
conversion of death penalty into life imprisonment in murder
Cases?
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06
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What are different sources of revenue of an Islamic State?
Also discuss the
present tax system in the light of Islamic Injunction
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07
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What are the concept of
Sovereignty in Islam? To what extent this concept is
Applied in the present
system?
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08
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Define Ijtehad. How it is conducted and what are the
qualifications prescribed
For a Mujtihid?
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09
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Discuss the judicial
system of an Islamic State. What qualifications have been
Prescribed for a Qazi?
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10
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Define Hadd and Tazir and distinguish between two
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Supplementary 2008
Max Time: 3 Hours
Max Marks: 100
Attempt Anny FIVE Questions. All
Questions Carry Equal Marks
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Question No
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Question
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01
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Discuss Sunnah as a
source of Law
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02
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What are the objects of punishment in Islam? “Conversion of death sentence
into life imprisonment may serve the purpose”. Do you agree?
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03
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Discuss the role of
Imam Abu Hanifa (BA) towards the compilation of Fiqh?
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04
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What are the Public and Private rights? “Private rights are more important
than Public rights”
Do you agree?
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05
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What is the concept of
State in Islam? Discuss in detail
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06
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Define contract. What are the essentials of a valid
contract in Islamic Law?
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07
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Define Ijtehad and
Taqlid. What is distinction between two?
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08
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The legislature in the present system plays the role of
Shura as provided in
Islam. Comment
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09
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Define Hadd and Tazir.
What are the offences termed as Hadood Crimes in
Islam?
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10
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Write detailed notes on the following:
(a) Istehsan
(b) Arsh
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