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Legal Language and Legal Writing - April/May 2009 3YDC
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Question
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Written Statement
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Decree
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Attachment
Short
Non Cognizable offence
Short
Judicial Custody
Short
Juvenile Offenders
Short
First Information Report (F.LR.)
Short
Search of decided cases
Long
Explain the difference between substantive law and procedural law with illustrations.
Long
Discuss the suits of civil nature. Illustrate your answer.
Long
Discuss different types of offences under criminal laws.
Long
Discuss the various forms of punishment provided under criminal laws.
Problem
Identify five legal terms from the passage given below and explain their meanings. In order to constitute a crime, mens rea is a necessary element. However mistake of law is no excuse. An act is a crime because the parliament has laid it down under Indian penal code nothing is an offence if it is committed by a child below seven years, but death caused by rash and negligent act is an offence.
Problem
Explain Affidavit. Give a model Affidavit.
Problem
Define evidence. Explain the importance of evidence in both civil and criminal proceedings.
Problem
Search of legal material is an art which should be developed by law student to become a good lawyer. Discuss the modem methods including E-learning for searching legal material.
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