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Legal Language and Legal Writing - December 2008 3YDC
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Plaintiff
Short
Cognizable offence
Short
Evidence
Short
Bail
Short
Affidavit
Short
Substantive law
Short
Power of Attorney
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Juvenile Offender
Long
Explain different stages of civil suit right from institution of suit to the execution of decree.
Long
Discuss the hierarchy of courts in Indian Legal System.
Long
What is Plaint? What are the the essentials of a plaint?
Long
Discuss the various modes of searching of legal material.
Problem
Identify five legal terms from the passage given below and explain their meanings. Tort is a civil wrong for which the remedy is a common law action for unliquidated damages. It is different from crime, breach of contract and breach of trust.
Problem
Explain sale. Draft a model sale deed.
Problem
Who can give first information to the police as to commission of an offence? Explain the importance of FIR.
Problem
How can you utilize commentaries of renowned authors for a legal issue? Illustrate your answer by using famous commentaries on constitutional issues.
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