A"LAW" subject test booklet (Subject Code: A-14-02) containing 50 multiple-choice questions. The examination allows 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete and carries a maximum of 100 marks.
Examination Instructions
Candidates are required to verify the booklet immediately upon receipt, ensuring all pages and questions are present and in the correct order; discrepancies must be reported to the invigilator within 5 minutes.
Responses must be marked on the provided OMR sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen.
There are no negative marks for incorrect answers.
Prohibited items include calculators, log tables, and electronic devices.
Candidates must not disclose their identity on the OMR sheet; writing a name or marking outside of the designated areas may lead to disqualification.
The test booklet and OMR sheet must be returned to the invigilator before leaving the examination hall.
Subject Coverage
The questions cover a wide range of legal domains, including Constitutional Law (e.g., amendments, fundamental rights, and the President's role).
The content includes International Law (e.g., the UN, ICJ, Bernadotte case, and "Jus cogens") and Jurisprudence (e.g., schools of law, Kelsen's "pure theory," and natural law).
The booklet also addresses Hindu and Mohammedan laws, Indian Penal Code provisions (e.g., Mensrea, general exceptions, and liability), Law of Torts, contract law, and labor laws regarding trade unions and industrial relations.
A section including a passage for analysis explores the relationship between law and morals.
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