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Legal Language and Legal Writing - May/June 2010 Backlog (New) 5YDC
Question Type
Question
Short
Procedural Laws
Short
Magistrate
Short
Plaint
Short
Judgement
Short
Oral Evidence
Short
Interlocutory Application
Short
Conviction
Short
Power of Attorney
Long
Explain the hierarchy of civil and criminal courts in India.
Long
Distinguish between: a) Damage and Damages b) Arrest and preventive detention c) Cognizable and non-cognizable offences.
Long
Explain the essentials and stages of a civil suit.
Long
What is sale? Draft a sale deed for sale of a flat.
Problem
Identify five legal terms from the following passage given below and explain their meanings: "Every contract is an agreement. The essentials of a contract are capacity of parties, free consent, offer and acceptance, consideration and legality of object etc. Now a days many contracts are entered into electronically under the Information Technology Act, 2000".
Problem
Distinguish between judgement and decree. What are the contents of a Judgement?
Long
What is a written statement? What are its contents? Draft a written statement in a money suit.
Long
What is a decided case? Explain the method of analysing a decided case reported in a law journal.
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