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FIVE YEARS UNSOLVED PAPERS 2014-2010 (LLB Final)

LL.B. (FINAL) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014"


PAPER - I : "LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions from Section-A and ONE questio
from Section-B. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (The Civil Procedure Code 1908
1. Define issues and explain the power of the court to amend and strike out the issues.
2. What conditions must be fullfil led in order that rule of resjudicata be applicable.
3. In what cases the court can reject or return the plaint.
4.On what grounds the court can review its order or Judgment?
5.What are the grounds for grant of temporary injunction?
SECTION B (Limitation Act, 1908}
6.Under what circumstances court can condone the delay in the period of limitation? Explain
in detail.
7. What are objects of Law of Limitation. Explain in details.
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PAPER - I : "LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instruction: (1 Attempt any FOUR questions from Section-A and ONE question from
Section-B. (2 All questions carry equal marks.
.
SECTION - A (THE CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908)
Q-1 Discuss the grounds for grant of injunction.
Q-2 Discuss the procedure for filing a suit on the basis of Negotiable Instruments.
'
Q-3 What is the scope of Review when the right of appeal exists?
Whether both can be maintained simultaneously?
Q-4 When can a Receiver be appointed by the court and what are his
powers under the law?
Q-5 Enumeratethe grounds and circumstances in which a person can make an application to
the executing court to set aside the decree?
Q-6 Write short notes on any FOUR of the followings:
(i) Reference (H) Judgment (iii) Set off
(iv) Rejoinder (v) Admission
(vi) Commission
SECTION - B (LIMITATION ACT, 1908)
Q - 7 Differentiate between Laches and Limitation, whether a suit can be
dismissed during the period of limitation on the ground of laches?
Q-8 Discuss Waiver and Estopple, whether there is estopple against a statute, give reasons.
LL.B. (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - I : "LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE "
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions from Section A and ONE question from Section B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION-A (THE CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE 1908)
Q.1. What properties can be attached in execution of decree of Civil Court? Discuss the
procedure and exemption in this regard.
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Q.2. What is the procedure to be followed in the case of death of a party to a suit its
pendency?
Q.3. What do you understand by representative suit with reference to Order Rule 8 Civil
Procedure Code?
Q.4. Distinguish between a rejection of a plaint arid return of plaint. Also state the grounds
on which a plant can be rejected?
Q.5. Distinguish between Res Judicata and Res Subjudice?
Q.6: Write short notes on any three of the following:
(i) Revision (ii) Mesne Profit (iii) Adjournment
(Iv) Inter-pleader suit (v) Necessary & Proper Party.
SECTION-B "LIMITATION ACT 1908"
Q.1. What is the effect of acknowledgement of liability in writing? Also explain the
distinction between an acknowledgement and the Promise to pay?
Q.2. Discuss scope and applicability of Section 12 of the Limitation Act 1908.
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2011
PAPER I LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
THREE Hours Max. Marks:100

Time Allowed:
Instructions:
(1) Attempt four questions FROM Section A and ONE question from Section B.
(2) Question No. 7 of SECTION-A is Compulsory.
(3) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE 1908)
Q-1 The Court has jurisdiction to try all suits of civil nature. Write a detail not.
Q.2) What are the requirements of appointment of receiver? Also states powers and duties of
the receiver.
Q.3) What are the factors the court must consider while granting temporary injunction?
Q.4) Discuss the procedure provided under order XXXVii for filing a suit based upon
negotiable instruments?
Q.5) A judgment, decree and order obtained by fraud and misrepresentation can be
challenged and set aside? Discuss.
Q.6) Write notes on THREE of the following:
a)
Judgment and Decree
b)
Pleading
c)
Cause of action
d)
Appeal
e)
Review
Q.7) Answer the following in Yes or No.
a) A plaint can be amended at any stage of the suit.
b) A plaint can be rejected where it does not disclose a cause of action.
c) Every defendant has a right to defend a civil suit filed against him.
d) A suit can be dismissed in non prosecution on failure of the plaintiff to appear when
the suit was called for hearing.
e) The court can issue commission to examine witness.
f) Appeal can be filed by any aggrieved person.
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g)
h)
i)
j)

The court can pass preliminary decree in certain cases.


A civil court can grant temporary injunction.
After conclusion of the arguments judgment has to be pronounced with in thirty days.
A plaint without proper verification cannot be entertained.
SECTION B (LIMITATION ACT 1908)
Q-8. Explain sufficient cause as given in Section 5 of the Limitation Act.
Q-9. What are the requisites of acknowledgement? Discuss.
Q-10. Write short notes on any THREE of the following :
a)
Legal Disability
b)
Effect of fraud
c)
Condonation of delay
d)
Laches
e)
Exclusion of time in legal proceedings
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2010
PAPER I: LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Four questions from Section A and ONE question from Section
B. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE 1908)
Q-1. Define Judgment and Decree; when a decree can be transferred from one Court to
another for execution.
Q-2.Explain briefly Res Judicata. What is the difference between Res Judicata and
Estoppel?
Q-3.Every suit has to be filed in a Court of Competent Jurisdiction. Discuss in detail.
Q-4.What are the necessary particulars to be contained in plaint? When the Court can reject a
plaint?
Q-5.Write in detail the procedure provided under Order 37 for filing a suit upon Negotiable
Instruments upon obtaintion of decree.
Q-6What are the factors the Courts must consider while determining the question of granting
a temporary injunction. Discuss in detail.
Q-7.Write short notes on any three of the following:
a) Revision
b) Suit against foreign Rulers.
c) Inherent Powers of Court.
d) Attachment before Judgment.
e) Examination of witness on commission.
SECTION B (LIMITATION ACT 1908)
Q-8.The rigors of law of Limitation and doctrine of Laches are distinct in scope and
application. Discuss.
Q-9.Write Short Notes on any TWO of the following:
a) Delay of each day to be explained.
b) Legal disability.
c) Effect of payment on account of Debt.
d) Effect of Fraud.
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LL.B. (FINAL) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014"


PAPER - II : "Criminal Procedure Code & Medical Jurisprudence"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions from Section-A and ONE question
from Section-B. (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE}
1.Define and distinguish any FOUR of the following:
Advocate General and Public Prosecutor
FIR and Police Report
Inquiry and Investigation
Cognizable and Non Cognizable Offence
Discharge and Acquittal
2.In what circumstances police can arrest a person accused without warrants. Explain briefly.
3.What formalities are to be observed by the Magistrate while recording a confessional
statement of an accused?
4.Describe the normal procedure of magisterial trial.
5.How appeal is different from Revision? State in what circumstances no appeal lies.
6.On what grounds the High Court can transfer a criminal case from one criminal court to
another.
SECTION - B (MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE}
7.What are the objectives of a medico legal postmortem? Describe its essential requirements.
8.Discuss the immediate causes of death from wounds.

LL.B. (FINAL) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2013"


PAPER - II : "CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE & MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions from Section-A and ONE question from
Section-B (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE, 1898}
Q - 1 When and what powers can be used by the Magistrate to control dispute over the
possession of immovable property? Can possession berestored back to a person dispossessed?
Q-2 Explain the term "JOINDER OF CHARGE" .. Enumerate the provisions contained in the
Criminal Procedure Code?
Q-3 What is BAIL BEFORE ARREST? Under what circumstances it can be allowed and by
which Court?
Q - 4 Is a Criminal Court Competent to pass following types of order:
a) Modify its own Order by reviewing the same?
b) To burden the complaint with some amount to be paid as compensation if the accused is
found innocent?
c) To release a person without proceeding with the case?
a) To provide expenditure or compensation to the complainant.
Q-5 Who can Tender Pardon? Briefly describe when it can be tendered?
Q-6 State the manner in which the statement of an accused is conducted and re-odered - What
is his liability for refusing to answer question put to him?
SECTION - B (MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE)
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Q-7 Write a detailed note on significance of Medico - legal report and its application to the
administration of Criminal Justice?
Q-8 Distinguish between the Suicidal, Accidental and Homicidal wounds?
LL.B. (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - II : "CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE & MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions from Section A and ONE question from Section B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION-A (THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE 1890)
Q-1. Define and distinguish between any FOUR of the following:
(i) Appeal and Revision
(ii) FIR and Complaint
(iii) Discharge and Acquittal
(iv) Cognizable and non-cognizable offence
(v) Search of a place and person.
Q-2. How an absconder is declared a proclaimed offender? State the procedure under which
he is compelled to appear in obedience of the process issued by a Court.
Q-3. Briefly discuss the provisions of law dealing with prevention of offences relating to
disputes as to immoveable property likely to cause breach of peace.
Q-4. What persons may be charged jointly? Describe the circumstances which joint trial for
more than one offences is permissible.
Q-5. Describe those offences which can be tried summarily. State the procedure of summary
trial of cases for which no appeal lies?
Q-6. What are principles for grant of Bail Before arrest and which Court is authorized to
exercise this discretion?
Q-7. When High Court may transfer a criminal case from one crirninal court to another. State
all possible grounds with procedure.
SECTION-B (MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE)
Q-8. Briefly describe the procedure for external examination of the body at autopsy? Outline
the salient features.
Q-9. Describe the procedure of examination of a dead body without head. What investigation
would be carried out to identify.
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2011
PAPER II CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE & MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Four questions FROM Section A and ONE question from Section
B. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (The Criminal Procedure Code, 1898)
Q-1What are powers and duties of the JUSTICE OF PEACE? Explain.
Q-2Differentiate between statements of an accused recorded u/s 161, 164, 340(2) and 342 of
Criminal Procedure Code.
Q-3Write short notes on any THREE of the following:
(i)Charge
(ii)Challan
(iii)Complaint
(iv)Remand
(v)Search Warrants
Q-4In what circumstances court can grant bail in non bailable offences?
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Q-5How does the Magisterial trial proceed and reach finality.


Q-6What do you mean by the inherent powers of High Court?
Q-7In what circumstances Police can arrest a person/accused without warrants? Discuss.
SECTION B (Medical Jurisprudence)
Q-8What are the kind of Injuries? Classify those injuries which can cause death.
Q-9What precautions are required before issuing a medical certificate, medico legal report
and a death certificate?
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2010
PAPER II: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE AND MEDICAL
JURISPRUDENCE
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Four questions from Section A and ONE question from Section
B.
(2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (The Criminal Procedure Code, 1898)
Q-1Define complaint and state the procedure for its registration. How is it different from the
Police Report? Explain.
Q-2How and under what manner an absconder is declared a proclaimed offender? Describe
the procedure in detail.
Q-3What formalities are to be observed by the magistrate while recording a confessional
statement of an accused?
Q-4Describe those offences which can be tried summarily. State the procedure of summary
trial where appeal lies and where no appeal lies.
Q-5What are necessary particulars of a formal change in a criminal trial? Explain effects of
error in it.
Q-6In what cases bail is right of accused and refusal an exception. State in what cases this
rule does not apply.
SECTION B (Medical Jurisprudence)
Q-7What steps should be followed by a Medical Officer for external examination of a dead
body wile holding a postmortem?
Q-8What do you understand by the term Mechanical Injuries? Describe the difference
between Accidental, Homicidal and self Inflicted Bruises.
Paper III Law of Evidence & Legal Ethics (2014)
Attempt five questions.
Selection of at least one question from both parts is mandatory.
All questions carry equal marks.
Sectcion A (Qanoon-e-Shahadat order, 1984)
Q1.Who is an expert? What is general rule of opinion & its exception? When are the opinions
of 3rd person relevant?
Q2.Under what principles of law, plea of alibi is relevant and may be proved by an accused to
prove his /her innocent?
Q3.What is the scope and extent of protection allowed to a witness if he /she is compelled to
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Q4.Describe dying declaration. How it is recorded and what is its evidentiary value? Can
convection be based upon it?
Q5.What are ingredients of identification parade? Who conduct himself who made it or
someone on his /her behalf. Expain.
Q6.In what circumstances an admission can be proved by a person himself who made it or
someone
on his / her behalf. Explain.
Q7.An accomplice is unworthy of credit unless he / she is corroborated in on material
particulars of his / her statement. Your comments are invited.
Q8.Documentary evidence excludes oral evidence? Explain with reference to Qanoon-eShahadat order, 1984?
Section-B (Legal Ethics)
Q9.Describe canons of professional conduct & etiquettes for the advocates approved by the
Pakistan bar council.
Q10.What do know about misconduct committed by an advocate and role of the bar in
proceeding with such matters?
L.L.B (PART 1 ) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2013
PAPER III : LAW OF EVIDENCE & LEGAL ETHICS
TIME ALLOWED 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION :1 Attempt any four question from section A and One from section B
2. All question carry equal marks
Max.Marks:100
SECTION A (QANOON-SHADAT ORDERS,1984)
Q-1. Discuss the Doctrine of Estoppels. When Estoppels is not applicable?
Q-2.Under what circumstances secondary evidence &hearsay evidence becomes
admissible?
Q-3.What do you understand by term evidence? Elaborate, with Examples, various kinds
of evidence with especial emphasis on material evidence.
Q-4.Discuss the importance of affidavit-in-evidence &cross examination in law of evidence.
Can evidence be recorded in constitutional petition?
Q-5.Write short notes any three of the following:
a) Burden of proof
(b) Confession (c) Hostile witness (d)
Refreshing
Memory
Q-6.Define with examples, public, private and electronic documents under the Qanoon-eShadat Order 1984?
SECTION B (LEGAL ETHICS)
Q-7What are the different categories of legal practitioners?
Q-8 What are the rights and obligations of an advocate toward his Clients? Whether the client
is also under some obligations towards his advocate? Incase of breach of same, what would
be the remedy available with the advocate towards his client and vice versa?
LL.B. (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - III : "LAW OF EVIDENCE & LEGAL ETHICS"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions from Section-A and ONE question from Section B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION-A "QANOON-E-SHAHADAT ORDER 1984"
Q.1 Write Short Notes on any Two of the Following:
i) Fact Proved.
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ii) Leading Question.


iii) Who may testify?
iv) Burden of proof.
Q.2. In what cases Secondary evidence relating to documents could be given?
Q.3. Please elaborate the facts in which case the court must take judicial notice?
Q.4. Estoppel is a rule of evidence, please discuss.
Q.5. Oral evidence must be direct, please discuss.
Q.6 Evidence may be adduced of fact in issue and a relevant fact, please discuss
SECTION-B (LEGAL ETHICS)
Q.7 What is the duly of an advocate towards other advocates and the court?
Q.8 What are functions of a Provincial Bar Councils?
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2011
PAPER III LAW OF EVIDENCE & LEGAL ETHICS
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Four questions FROM Section A and ONE question from Section
B.
(2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (Qanoon-E-Shahadat Order, 1984)
Q-1Write short notes on any two of the following:
(i)Leading question when can be and when cannot be asked?
(ii)What do you understand by Evidence?
(iii)Electronic Document
Q-2In what cases statement of person who is dead or cannot be called as witness becomes
relevant?
Q-3Oral Evidence in all cases must be direct; Please discuss.
Q-4In what cases Secondary Evidence relating to documents may be given; Please discuss.
Q-5What is burden of proof and who is liable to discharge such burden?
Q-6What do you understand by Estoppel? Please discuss.
SECTION B (LEGAL ETHICS)
Q-7What are duties of an advocate towards his client and the court?
Q-8What is professional misconduct?
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2010
PAPER III: LAW OF EVIDENCE & LEGAL ETHICS
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Four questions from Section A and ONE question from Section
B. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (QANOON-E-SHAHADAT ORDER, 1984)
Q-1Write Short Notes on any TWO of the following:
(a)
COURT
(b) CROSS EXAMINATION
(c)
BURDEN OF PROOF
Q-2What is meant by hearsay evidence, and when it becomes admissible?
Q-3In what circumstances confession becomes irrelevant in criminal proceedings?
Q-4How hand writing and signatures of a person can be proved?
Q-5In what cases the court may draw presumption and of what nature? Please discuss.
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Q-6When doctrine of estopple is not applicable? Discuss.


SECTION B (LEGAL ETHICS)
Q-7What are the qualifications for admission as an Advocate?
Q-8What procedure is to be followed for proceeding against an Advocate on the complaint of
misconduct? Please discuss.

LL.B. (FINAL) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014


PAPER - IV : "LEGAL DRAFTING"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions in all. Select at least TWO questions from each
Section.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (CONVEYANCING)
1.What is the concept of conveyancing and discuss in detail various facts of a deed.
2.Draft a Sale Deed in respect of a residential bungalow.
3.Draft a Gift Deed regarding immovable property.
4.Draft any TWO
(i) Family Settlement
(ii) Deed of Adoption
(iii) Receipt of Earnest Money
(iv) Deed of Mubarrat
(v) Hire Purchase Agreement
SECTION - B (PLEADING)
5.Draft a plaint and written statement in a suit for rendition of accounts and partition.
6.Draft an application for fixation of fair rent in respect of commercial premises.
7.Draft an appeal against the judgement and decree of a Civil Court passed in a recovery suit.
8.Draft any TWO:
(i) Application for amendment of plaint
(ii) Application for bail before arrest
(iii) Application for interim custody of a minor
(iv) Application for condonation of delay
(v) Application under section 12 (2) CPC
LL.B. (FINAL) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2013"
PAPER - IV : "LEGAL DRAFTING"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions in all. Select at least TWO questions from each
Section.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (CONVEYANCING).
Q - 1 Draft a License agreement in respect of a Commercial Outlet.
Q - 2 Draft a Trust Deed for public and charitable purpose.
Q - 3 What are the various parts of a deed? Discuss in detail.
Q - 4 Draft any THREE:
a) Joint Promissory Note
b) Indemnity Bond
c) Family Settlement
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d) Special Power of Attorney


e) Bill of Exchange
SECTION - B (PLEADINGS)
Q-5 Draft a comprehensive plaint in an Administration Suit.
Q-6 Draft an application for leave to defend in a recovery suit under Banking Jurisdiction.
Q-7 Draft a winding up petition of a Private Limited Company.
Q-8 Draft any THREE:
a) Statutory notice regarding change of ownership under S.R.P.O. 1979
b) Application for condonation of delay
c) Application for rejection of plaint
d) Application under section 12 (2) CPC
e) Receipt of earnest Money
LL.B. (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - IV : "LEGAL DRAFTING"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions in all. Select at least TWO questions from each
Section.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION -A (CONVEYANCING)
Q-1. Draft a comprehensive Deed for Dissolution of Partnership.
Q-2. Draft a Deed of Relinquishment.
OR
Draft a Will
Q-3. Draft a comprehensive Tenancy Agreement in respect of a commercial premises
stipulating all the rights and liabilities of the parties to the agreement.
Q-4. Attempt any THREE:
a) Draft a Hire Purchase Agreement
b) Draft a Deed of Mortgage by Deposit of Title Deeds
c) Draft Special Power of Attorney
d) Draft Legal Notice on behalf of the publisher against violation of his rights under the
Copyrights Act.
e) Deed of Adoption
SECTION - B (PLEADINGS)
Q-5. Mr. A is holding a public office by usurping the same. NGO wants to challenge it.
Suggest the remedy and draft it on behalf of the NGO.
Q-6. Draft a plaint for specific performance of the contract.
OR
Draft a counter claim in suit for declaration and injunction.
Q-7. Judgement and decree has been obtained by Mr.A against Mr.B through fraud and
misrepresentation from a court having no jurisdiction. Suggest remedy to Mr.B, and draft the
same on his behalf.
Q-8. Attempt any THREE
a) Draft an application for rejection of plaint
b) Draft an injunction application
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c) Draft a Bill of Exchange


d) Draft an application for appointment of a receiver.
e) Draft an application for condonation of delay.
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2011
PAPER IV LEGAL DRAFTING
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1)Attempt Four questions in all. TWO questions from each Section. (2)All
questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (CONVEYANCING)
Q-1Draft a License Agreement for letting out fast food outlet.
Q-2What are the various parts of a Deed? Discuss in detail.
Q-3Draft a Gift Deed of land for charity purpose.
SECTION B (PLEADINGS)
Q-4Draft a comprehensive application under Section 12(2) CPG.
Q-5Draft a plaint in a suit for specific performance of contract.
Q-6Discuss on what grounds plaint can be rejected and draft an application for rejection of
the plaint.
L.L.B (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS-2010
PAPER IV: LEGAL DRAFTING
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Four questions in all. TWO questions from each Section. (2)All
questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (CONVEYANCING)
Q-1Draft a special Power of Attorney to present a document for registration of a family
settlement.
Q-2Draft a gift deed and state necessary conditions for a valid gift.
Q-3Draft a sale deed of residential house.
SECTION B (PLEADINGS)
Q-4What do you mean by the term PLEADING? Explain fully.
Q-5Draft an Application for ejectment of residential house on the grounds of non-payment of
rent by the tenant and also for the personal bonafide need of the landlord.
Q-6Write Short Notes on any TWO of the following:
(i)Plaint
(ii)Application U/o. 1 R 10 CPC for impleading the party in suit as defendant.
(iii)Draft an Application U/o 7 R 11 CPC, for rejection of plaint.
LL.B. (FINAL) "ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2014
PAPER - V: INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any THREE questions from Section-A and ONE question from
Section-B.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A {PRINCIPLES OF INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES}
1.Discuss the various principles which have been evolved for the Interpretation of Statutes
keeping in view the various pronouncements of the Superior Courts. r

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2.Principles of audi alteram partem is supposed to be Implied in every statutes even where
statute does not provide a right of audience, unless its application is excluded through express
provision. Discuss.
3.What are powers & duties of Court with respect to Interpretation of Statutes.
4.Distinguish between :
(i) Adjective and Substantive Law (ii) Directory and Mandatory Provision
5. Write notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Beneficial Construction (ii) Evidence is to be weighed and not numbered
(iii) Pari-materia Statutes
SECTION - B {GENERAL CLAUSES ACT 1897}
6 a) What do you mean by the word "Repeal"? b) What are the effects of Repeal?
7 .The state can exercise its choice so as to tax any subject matter, transactions or property
with the rider that no tax can be imposed except under the authority of law and in accordance
with mandate prescribed by the law and the constitution as held by Hon'ble Sindh High Court
in case of Sanofi Aventis Pakistan Limited and others versus Province of Sindh and 2 others
(PLD 2009 Karachi - 69). Discuss.
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PAPER - V : "INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt any THREE questions from Section--A and
ONE question from Section-B (2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A (Principles of Interpretation of Statutes)
Q-1 What are the various rules of Statutory Interpretation? Discuss in depth the mischief and
the golden rules. ~
Q-2 Discuss the administration of Justice with specific reference to the duty of the Court and
Act of Court?
Q-3 What do you understand by the term Malice and Malafide? Distinguish between
Malafide infact, Malafide in Law.
Q-4 What are the external aids to Interpretation of Statutes?
Q-5 Explain in detail, what do you mean by:
a) Strict Construction
b) Beneficial Construction
c) Harmonious Construction
d) Liberal Construction.
SECTION - B (General Clauses Act, 1897)
Q-6 VWhat is the objective of Enactment of General Clauses Act? Explain in detail.
Q-7 What do you understand by the doctrine of locus poenitentiae? Are there any limitations
attached thereto?
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PAPER - V : "INTERPRETATION OF STATUES"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Three questions from Section "A" and ONE question each from
Section "B"
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
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SECTION-A (Principles of Interpretation of Statues)


(Q-1). The principle of Natural Justice is supposed to be implied in every statute even where
statute does not provide a right of audience, unless its application is excluded through express
provision.
(Q-2). If law provides a particular thing to be done in a particular manner, then it should be
done in that manner or it should not be done at all. Discuss in the perspective of
Administration of Justice,
(Q-3) Distinguish between:
(i)- Adjective and substantive laws
(ii)- Directory and Mandatory provision,
(Q-4) Discuss in details (a) Definition clause of a statute
(b) Ouster of Jurisdiction.
SECTION-B (General Clause Act. 1897)
(Q-5) a) What do you understand by repeal? discuss its effect, and explain.
b) When temporary legislation, repealing permanent legislation is repealed, discuss its effect.
(Q-6)Discuss the procedure and the formalities to be followed, regarding making of rules and
bye-laws etc. Where, by any (Central Act) or Regulation, a power to make rules or bye-laws
is expressly conferred, subject to the condition of the rules or bye-laws or bye-laws being
made after previous publication.
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PAPER V INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1)Attempt any THREE questions from SectionA and ONE question from
Section B. TWO questions from each Section. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A
(Principles of Interpretation of Statutes)
Q-1Discuss the various principles which have been evolved for the Interpretation of Statutes
keeping in view the various pronouncements of th superior courts.
Q-2Discuss the various basic modes of Interpretation of Statutes with special reference to the
Golden Rule.
Q-3What do you understand by the term malice and malafide. Distinguish between malafide
in fact and malafide in law.
Q-4A just decision in controversial matters can only by made by affording the parties the
opportunity of being heard, irrespective of the nature of proceedings whether Judicial or
administrative. Discuss.
SECTION-B (General Causes Act, 1897)
Q-5What do you understand by the doctrine of Double Jeopardy? What are the preconditions
to attract the said doctrine and whether the same provision or remedy is available under some
other prevalent laws? Discuss.
Q-6It is settled principle of law that the courts are bound to decide the controversy between
the parties in accordance with law and with reason as per principle laid down by the Honble
Supreme Court in Mollah E Jahar Alis case PLD 1970 SC 173. Discuss.
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PAPER V: INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
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Time Allowed:THREE Hours Max. Marks:100


Instructions: (1) Attempt THREE questions from Section A and ONE question from Section
B. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (PRINCIPLES OF INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES)
Q-1What are the various rules of statutory interpretation, discuss in depth the mischief and
the golden rules.
Q-2Discuss the administration of Justice with specific reference to the, duty of the Court and
Act of Court.
Q-3Principle of audi alteram partem is supposed to be implied in every stature, even where
statute does not provide a right of audience, unless its application is excluded through express
provision. Discuss?
Q-4Write exhaustive notes on any two of the following:
a) Definition Clause.
b) Pre-amble.
c) Public Interest Litigation.
SECTION B (GENERAL CLAUSES ACT, 1897)
Q-5It has been statutorily provided that every public functionary issuing a direction or
deciding a case shall exercise the jurisdiction vested in it reasonably fairly, justly and for the
advancement of the purposes of the enactment.
Q-6What do you understand by the doctrine of locus poenitentiae?, are there any limitations
attached thereto, and whether the limitations if any, would operate even against an illegal
order.

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PAPER - VI - D : "LABOUR LAWS" (OPTIONAL}
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt any FOUR questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Max. Marks: 100
1.Describe how a Trade Union is registered?
2. Write a note on the Procedure and Powers of a Labour Court.
3. Explain the procedure in cases of Illegal Strike OR Lockout
4.Define any THREE of the following
i)Collective Bargaining Unit
ii)1ndustrial Dispute
iii) Employer
(v) Worker and Workman
Q - 5 Do you think the Labour Laws and Labour Administration in Pakistan are consistent
with standards as enunciated in the Charter of ILO? Give reasons.
Q - 6 Highlight the salient features of Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing
Order) 1968.
Q - 7 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i) Power and Functions of Register Trade Unions
(ii) Penalty for Unfair Labour Practices
(iii) Offences by Corporations
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PAPER - VI - D : "LABOUR LAWS"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions:(1) Attempt any FOUR questions. (2) All questions carry equal marks. Max.
Marks: 100
Q-1 Who can cancel the Registration of a Trade Union and under what circumstances can the
registration of a Trade Union be cancelled.
Q-2 Discuss in detail the establishment of the National Industrial Relations Commission
(NIRC) and its functions.
Q-3 Whether a workman is entitled to get his Grievances Redressed from the concerned
Labour Court.
Q-4 What are the rights of a collective bargaining agent?
Q-5 The terms 'Misconduct' and 'Punishment' are described in Standing Order 15? Give
details .
Q-6 Give brief history of International Labour Organization (ILO).
Q-7 Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(i)Works Council (ii) Tickets
(iii) Permanent Workman (iv) Commercial Establishment
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PAPER - VI-D : "LABOUR LAWS" OPTIONAL
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Instructions: (1) Attempt FOUR questions
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1. What do you mean by "Industrial dispute"? Also state how it is resolved ?
Q-2. What is "Trade Union" and "Freedom of Association"? State who have right to
establish?
Q-3. Write short notes on any THREE of the following:
(i) GO SLOW
(ii) Labour Policy, 2002.
(iii) Commercial Establishment
(iv) Penalties for unfair Labour Practices
(v) Illegal Strike and Lock out
Q-4. What is the procedure of EVICTION from residential accommodation of a workman?
Q-5. Highlight in details the provision of the Standing Order 12 of the Industrial &
Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968.
Q-6. Give your correct answers to the following:
(i) State when a Trade Union cannot legally be certified as CBA?
(ii)Whose functions are to frame service Rules and Policy of promotion and discipline of
workers?
(iii) In what manner the money due from an Employer is recovered?
(iv) What is the rule of an ordinarily retrenchment of workmen?
(v) In what cases and to whom the certificate of termination is issued?
Q-7. What is ILO Convention 182? Also state whether and how it prohibits and eliminate the
child labour?
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PAPER VI-D LABOUR LAWS (New Course)
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1)Attempt any FOUR questions. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
Q-1Whether a registered Trade Union can be cancelled? If so, describe the conditions for its
cancellation under I.R.O 2002/I.R.A., 2008.
Q-2What constitute an Industrial Dispute? What is the procedure for settlement of Industrial
Dispute?
Q-3Whether a workman is entitled to get this Grievance Redressed from the concerned
Labour Court.
Q-4Write short notes on any TWO o f the following:
(i)Checkoff
(ii)Works Council
(iii)Compulsory Group Insurance
(iv)Worker and Workman under the IRO. 2002/IRA.2008 and under Industrial &
Commercial Employee (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968.
Q-5What are the benefits admissible to a workman under the Industrial & Commercial
Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968.
Q-6What are the rights of a collective bargaining agent?
Q-7What is the role of an International Labour Organization?
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PAPER VI-D: LABOUR LAWS
Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
Instructions: (1) Attempt Four questions. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
The Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002 (IRO)
Q.1Who can cancel the Registration of Trade Union and under what circumstances can the
registration of a Trade Union be cancelled?
Q.2What are the Powers of the Registrar Trade Union?
Q.3Write short notes on any two of the following:a) Public Utility Services
b) Industry
c) Collective Bargaining Unit
Q.4Discuss, in detail, the establishment of the National Industrial Relations Commission
(NIRC) and its functions?
The Industrial & Commercial Establishment
(Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968
Q.5The terms Misconduct and Punishments are described in Standing Order 15? Give
details.
Q.6Write short notes on any two of the following:(i)
Tickets
(ii)
Permanent Workman
(iii) Commercial Establishment
ILO
Q.7Give brief History of International Labour Organization (ILO)?
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PAPER - VII - C "MINOR ACTS" (OPTIONAL}
Time Allowed: THREE Hours
Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt TWO questions from Section" A" and ONE question each
from Section "B", "C" & "0".
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION - A ( ARBITRATION ACT. 1940)
Q-l Discuss the purpose and object of "Arbitration". Does it help to minimize delay and legal
expenses?
Q-2 How a reference for arbitration in a pending suit can be filed before the Court?
Q-3 What is the procedure to appoint arbitrator/s by the parties? Also state in what cases the
Court is empowered to appoint arbitrator or umpire.
Q-4 Write Short Notes on any of TWO of the following:
1. Arbitration with intervention of Court
2. Powers of Arbitrator
3. Rule of the Court
SECTION - B (SINDH RENTED PREMISES ORDINANCE, 1979)
Q-5 Discuss the grounds of "Personal Need" as mentioned in Sections 14 & 15 of Sindh
Rented Premises Ordinance I 1979 ?
Q-6 Answer the following as "True" or "False" :
1.The word landlord is not limited to the real owner but includes an Agent I Trustee I
Guardian & any person who may be entitled to receive rent for the time being.
2.Rent Controller can fix Fair Rent for the period prior to the date of application of Fair rent.
3.The word Tenant does not include wife and children of the deceased
4.Landlord has a right to discontinue the amenities and services enjoyed by the tenant in case
of default of payment of rent.
5.If the Landlord refuse to accept the agreed rent, the tenant is entitled to deposit the rent in
the Court.
6. Occasional or sporadic incidents which may be annoying to neighbors cannot constitute
nuisance. "{
7.If the landlord failed to carry out necessary repairs and white washing as per terms of rent
agreement, tenant can refuse to pay rent to the landlord
8.Burden of proof to establish payment of rent would be on tenant.
SECTION C (THE COURT FEES ACT, 1870)
7. Do you agree that the object of Court Fees is to secure the payment prior to litigation and
to avoid false cases? Discuss.
8. Explain the concept of payment of Court Fees at punitive rate?
SECTION - D (THE SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1877)
9. Explain the distinctive features of Section 11 of the Suits Valuation Act,1887.
l0. Court Fee value and jurisdictional value to be same in certain suits? Discuss.
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PAPER - VII -C : "MINOR ACTS"
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Max. Marks: 100
Instructions: (1) Attempt TWO questions from Section "A" and ONE question each from
Section "B", "C" & "D". (2) All questions carry equal marks.
Section-A (ARBITRATION ACT, 1940)
Q.1. What are the grounds of setting aside award? Discuss.
Q.2. What are the powers of the Court to remove arbitrator or umpire? Discuss.
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Q.3. In what cases the Court is empowered to modify an award? Discuss in detail.
Q.4. Write short notes on any two of the following:
(a) Award, (b) Misconduct of Arbitrator, (c) Arbitration
Section-B (SINDH RENTED PREMISES ORDINANCE, 1979)
Q.5.Discuss the grounds on consideration of which fair rent can be fixed by Rent Controller.
Q.6.Discuss the powers available to the Rent Controller under Code of
Civil Procedure, 1908.
Section-C (COURT FEES ACT, 1870)
Q.7.Discuss the object and scope of Court fees Act.
Q.8. Explain the term multifarious suits.
Section-D (SUITS VALUATION ACT)
Q.9. What are the objects and purpose of Suits Valuation Act?
Q.10.Write a note on Section 9 of the Suits Valuation Act in relation to the powers of the
High Courts in determination of value of certain suits.
LL.B. (FINAL) ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS - 2012"
PAPER - VII-C : "MINOR ACTS" OPTIONAL
Time Allowed: THREE Hours Instructions: (1) Attempt TWO questions from Section "A"
and ONE question each from Section "B", "C" & "D".
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Section A (Arbitration Act-1940)
Q-1.Define Arbitration. Also state what matters may and what cannot be referred to
arbitration,
Q-2. Explain in detail the power of Court to stay legal proceedings under Section 34 of the
Arbitration Act?
Q-3. What is the procedure for appointed of arbitrator/s by:
a) Parties
b) The Court
Q-4. Write Short Note on any TWO or the following
a) Arbitration with intervention of the Court
b) Grounds of setting aside award
c) Power or Court to remit award back to arbitrator for reconsideration,
Section-B (Sindh Rented Premises Ordnances, 1979)
Q-5. Discuss the grounds for ejectment of tenant from rented premises.
Q-6. During the pendency of eviction case, how landlord can recover arrears of rent. Discuss
relevant section of SRPO,1979.
Section-C (Court Fees Act-1870)
Q-7. Discuss the object and importance of Court Fees.Act-1870 ?
Q-8. Explain the concept of payment of Court Fees at Punitive rate?
Section-D (Suits Valuation Act-1887)
Q-9. When and how does High Court determine.the valuation in certain Suits? Discuss in
detail.
Q-10. What are the duties and powers of the Appellate Court when it finds that a suit has
been undervalued and therefore beyond the Jurisdiction or the First Court.
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Time Allowed:THREE Hours
Max. Marks:100
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Instructions: (1) Attempt any TWO questions from Section A and ONE question each from
Section B, Section C & Section D. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A (Arbitration Act, 1940)
Q-1What do you mean by Arbitration ? What kind of matters can be referred for
Arbitration?
Q-2What constitute a Misconduct in arbitration proceeding? State the grounds for removal
of arbitrator/s.
Q-3How a reference for arbitration in a pending suit can be filed before the Court?
Q-4Write short notes on TWO of the following:
(i)Award (ii)Appointment of Arbitrator by the Court
(iii)Step in the proceedings
SECTION B (Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979)
Q-5What do you mean by Fair Rent? State what factors are required to take into
consideration for fixing Fair Rent?
Q-6Answer the following as True or False
(i)The word Tenant does include wife and children of the deceased tenant.
(ii)A person who is for the time being authorized to collect rent is also a
Landlord.
(iii)Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance applied to the rented premises situated within Urban
Areas as well as Rural Areas.
(iv)The Rent Controller is empowered to fix Fair Rent from a date prior to the date of
application for fixation of Fair Rent.
(v)Tenant can be evicted from the rented premises on the ground of reconstruction of new
building.
(vi)Landlord has prerogative & discretion to get rented premises vacated of his choice for his
residence.
(vii)If the Landlord failed to carry out repairs and white washing as perterms of agreement,
tenant can withhold rent of the premises.
(viii)There is no provision available in SRPO, 1979 for striking out defense of the Tenant.
SECTION C (Court Fees Act. 1870)
Q-7Write a detail note on Multifarious Suits?
Q-8Explain the concept of Court Fees at punitive rate?
SECTION D (Suits Valuation Act. 1887)
Q-9How value is determined for Jurisdiction purpose.
Q-10When and how does a High Court determine th evaluation in certain suits? Discuss in
detail.
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Instructions: (1) Attempt TWO questions from Section A and ONE question from Section
B, C and D. (2)All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A
(ARBITRATION ACT, 1940)
Q-1Under what circumstances the court is empowered to appoint Arbitrator or Umpire?
Discuss relevant section in detail.
Q-2Discuss the Powers of Arbitrator. Can an Arbitrator send a question of law involved in
the dispute for the opinion of the Court?
Q-3Discuss in detail Arbitration with and without Intervention of the Court
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Q-4What remedy is available to the party if other party in existence of valid Arbitration
Agreement filed a case in the Court?
SECTION B (SINDH RENTED PREMISES ORDINANCE, 1979)
Q-5Aslam a salaried employee is due to retire in next 6 months. As a land lord, what remedy
is available to Aslam for getting vacant possession of the rented premises? Discuss relevant
section in detail.
Q-6State under what circumstances, tenant is allowed to deposit rent in the Court.
SECTION C (COURT FEES ACT, 1870)
Q-7The object of Court Fees Act is to secure the payment of Court Fees prior to litigation and
discourage false cases. Discuss.
Q-8Explain the principle contained in Section 17 of the Court Fees Act, 1870.
SECTION D (SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1887)
Q-9What is the purpose and utility of Suits Valuation Act?

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