UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 2000

1. (a) "Women must be honoured and adorned by their fathers, brothers, husbands and brothers-in-law, who desire their own welfare. Where women are honoured,...

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1999

1. (a) "Once a partition made, once is a damsel given in marriage. Once does a man say 'I give these' are by good-men...

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1997

1. (a) Is it correct to say that "the marriage has not remained asacramental marriage and has also not become contract under the Hindu...

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1992

1. (a) What is partition and how does it differ in Dayabhaga and Mitakshara Schools? Name some properties which are incapable of division. (b)...

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1991

1. (a) Examine the concept of 'desertion' under the matrimonial law of Hindus and refer to decided cases. Can a husband compel his wife...

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1988

1. The defendant Ram Charan Ram Gopal entered into 5 contracts with the plaintiff under which it undertook to supply to the plaintiff 184...

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1987

1. (a) "The distinction between 'void' and 'illegal' agreements under Indian Contract Act is clear and logical." Explain referring to the provisions of the...

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1986

Explain "free consent" according to the Indian Contract Act.

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1985

When an act is a tort, the defendant must be held responsible for all consequences of the act, whether he could have reasonably anticipated them or not." Comment.

UP J Mains Paper Substantive Law 1984

Define a lease. How does a lease differ from a licence and a mortgage?

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