#1
2nd May 2015, 02:11 PM
| |||
| |||
LLB question papers of KSLU
Can any one please tell me from where I can download the last year question paper of the Bachelors in Law (L.L.B) 1st semester of Karnataka State Law University? Also tell me the link from where I can download the syllabus of the Bachelors in Law (L.L.B) 1st semester of Karnataka State Law University? Give it to me fast…………
|
#2
13th February 2016, 11:21 AM
| |||
| |||
Re: LLB question papers of KSLU
Hello sir ! will you please provide me syllabus General Principles of Contract – I semester I of KSLU
|
#3
13th February 2016, 11:22 AM
| |||
| |||
Re: LLB question papers of KSLU
Hello buddy as you want here we provides you syllabus General Principles of Contract – I semester I of KSLU as follows I Semester 3 Yr. LL.B. / IV Semester 5 Year B.A.LL.B./B.B.A. LL.B. Examination, CONTRACT – I General Principles of Contract Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100 Define offer and acceptance and explain the rules regarding their revocation. Marks : (4×16=64) Q. No. 2. “An agreement without consideration is void”. Comment and state exceptions. 3.Who are competent to contract ? Discuss the effects of minor’s agreement. Q. No. 4. What is coercion ? Explain its effect on consent to contract with the help of decided cases. Q. No. 5. What are agreements are said to be void ? Explain with illustrations Q. No. 6. Explain the grounds of impossibility of performance of contract. Q. No. 7. Explain the provisions relating to recovery of movable and immovable property. Q. No. 8. Write short notes on any two of the following : a) General offer b) Reciprocal promises c) Injunction. 9. Solve any two of the following : Marks : (2×10=20) Prakash has agreed to sell his bike to Kiran for Rs. 20,000. However the bike is destroyed by fire before it is delivered A, a minor transdulently represents to a money lender that he is a major and executed a mortgage deed for Rs. 10,000. Can the money lender recover the money and damages for transdulent misrepresentation ? ‘A’, a postman delivers a parcel at B’s house by mistake and the parcel actually belongs to ‘C’. ‘B’ refuses to return this. Discuss the liability of ‘A’ and ‘B’. |