OJS Main Exam 2013 – Law of Crime And Law of Torts Paper is given below for practice. The candidates those have appeared the OJS Prelim Exam should prepare this questions to make an idea about the OJS Main Question Pattern of Law of Crime And Law of Torts . In this paper there are TWO Sections that is Section-A and Section-B. Candidates have to answer any SIX questions, selection THREE questions from each section. The duration of the exam is 3 hour and the full mark is 150 Marks.
OJS Main Exam 2013 – Law of Crime And Law of Torts Paper
Law of Crime And Law of Torts
Time : 3 hours
Full Marks : 150
The questions are of equal value.
Answer six questions, selecting three from Section A and three from Section — B.
Section – A
(Law of Crime)
1. When does an act amount to an attempt to commit a Crime ? Is there any difference in this respect
between General Section 511 of the IPC on the one hand and Section 307 IPC and Section 3081PC on the
other ? If so explain with reasons.
2. A, a girl student with an age around 18 years and a month developed intimacy with B, a senior student
aged about 20 years from the same college. B on the condition of total secrecy promised to marry her but
persuaded her for abortion. Again on the second occasion, B impregnated A and got the child aborted. B
however did not marry A even thereafter. A approaches you for your expert advice. Advise.
3. How under IPC ‘mistake of law’ is no defence but `mistake of fact’ is a good defence ? What exemptions
have been given by IPC to minors for an offence under General Exceptions ?
4. What is culpable homicide ? When does culpable homicide becomes murder ? When culpable homicide not
amounting murder ?
5. Define and explain Theft. How is Theft different from Extortion ? Under what circumstances Theft becomes
Robbery ? Distinguish Theft from Dacoity.
6. Write brief notes on the following :
- (a) Self Defence
- (b) Sedition
- (c) Conspiracy
- (d) Extortion
- (e) Mens rea
Section – B
(Law of Torts)
7. Tort is a civil wrong different from breach of contract and crime. Explain.
8. What constitute false imprisonment ? Explain various defences available to a defendant in case of false
imprisonment.
9. Who are joint-tort feasors ? Discuss the nature of joint-tort feasors of liability with the help of decided cases.
What is the law regarding contribution amongst joint-tort feasors ?
10. What is the ratio decidendi of Rylands v. Flecture and M. C. Mehta v. Union of India (Oleum gas leakage)
cases ? How both cases are different from each other ?
11. Is there any civil remedy available to the Client against Advocate under Consumer Protection Act, 1986, if
the Advocate committed negligence, breach of trust, misappropriation and fraud ? Discuss.
12. Mite brief notes on the following
- (a) Ubi Jus Ibi Remedium
- (b) Volenti Non Fit lnjuria
- (c) Defences to an action for Nuisance
- (d) ‘Defences to an action for Defamation
- (e) Caveat Emptor to Caveat Venditor
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