Home
|
About Us
|
R & D
-
LL.B. Previous Question Papers
|
Articles
|
Moot Court
|
Discussion Forum
|
Directories
|
Law Web Journal
|
Contact Us
|
Login
A. P. LEGAL SERVICES PVT. LTD.
Legal Empowerment through Professional Excellence
Frequently Asked Questions
LLB Previous Question Papers
Back to Subjects
Back to Previous page
History of Courts, Legislatures and Legal Profession in India - December 2009 - January 2010
Question Type
Question
Short
Legal profession in British India.
Short
Adalat system of courts.
Short
Cossijurah case.
Short
Lex loci Report.
Short
Communal Representation Under G.O.I. Act, 1905.
Short
Pitt`s India Act, 1784.
Short
Constituent Assembly.
Short
Privy council.
Long
Give an account of the Judicial Measures of Cornwallis.
Long
Discuss briefly the constitution, powers and working of Mayor?s Court.
Long
Discuss the provisions of the Indian High Courts Act, 1861 and establishment of the High Courts under the said Act.
Long
Discuss the Warren Hastings Plan 1772 along with its merits and demerits.
Long
Explain the important provisions of the Government of India Act, 1935.
Long
Discuss in brief the historical background of prerogative writs in India.
Long
Explain the salient features of Government of India Act, 1919 and state its improvement over Government of India Act, 1909.
Long
Discuss and compare the provisions relating to Adalat system, High courts Privy council, Federal Court and Supreme Court of India.
All the information under this section are for information and academic purpose and not for commercial exploitation. The website will not be responsible for any mis-information or any mistakes. Please keep us posted of any mistakes.
WorldLII (World Legal Information Institute)
Supreme Court of India - Judgements from 1950 -
Legislation (ACTS) from 1836 -
Law Commission of India - Reports from 1999 -
Causelist Websites
A.P High Court Daily Causelist
|
Central Administrative Tribunal
|
A.P State Administrative Tribunal
|
Supreme Court of India
|
Causelists for all Courts
|
Terms and conditions
-
Disclaimer
-
Website Map
| Copyright © 2009 - 10 www.goforthelaw.com. All rights reserved