Hindu Law (Family Law-1) Old Question Paper CCSU, Meerut


Hindu Law Family Law I CCSU Meerut

Hindu Law Family Law I CCSU Meerut





LLB. II Sem. Examination, May 2015

Section-A


Q.1.   Who is Defaceto Gardian ZOR ? 

Q.2.   Who may take in adoption ? 

Q.3.   Who is a Hindu minor? 

Q.4.   What do you mean by Debutter property? 

Q.5.   What do you Mean by Maintenance pendentilite ? 


Section-B 


Q.6.   What changes have been brought about by Hindu marriage act, 1955 ? Discuss. 

Q.7.   Explain the Doctrine of Relation Back. 

Q.8.   Distinguish between public and private endowment.

 

Section-C 


Q.9.   Explain the general provisions relating to succession as provided under the Hindu Succession 

Act 1956. 

Q.10.   Discuss the grounds of divorce as provided to a Hindu spouse in the Hindu Marriage Act 1955. 

Q.11.   What are the essentials of a valid custom ? When does custom become Law? State the different 

type of customs 

Q.12.   Define Gift and give its essentials. Can guilt be made in favor of an unborn Child ? 

Distinguish between Gift and Will. 

Q.13.   What is religious endowment ? How is it created can endowment be transferred ? 



LLB. II Sem. Examination, June 2016 


Section-A

  1. Who may give in to adoption?

  2. What do you mean by Ancestral property?

  3. What is the legal position of Karta in a joint Hindu?

  4. Who is Sapnida?

  5. Who are Testamentary Guardians?


Section-B


  1. How can a gift be made to an unborn person?

  2. Write a short note on the right of property of a female Hindu under Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act,1956.

  3. How would you distinguish, Hindu Coparcenary from Joint Hindu Family?

  

Section-C


  1. Define will. Who can make a will? Can a will be revoked? Can a Mitakshra Hindu dispose of his undivided coparcenary interest by will? Distinguish between Gift and Will.

  2. What is meant by partition and how it is made?

  3. Explain the conception of Hindu Coparcenary. How would you distinguish it from a Joint Hindu Family?

  4. On what specific grounds under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 a wife may file a petition for divorce. But the husband cannot?

  5. Write Short Notes on the following:

(i) Stridhan

(ii) Debutter property

(iii) Antecedent Debt

(iv) Judicial Separation



LLB. II Sem. Examination, May 2017


Section-A


Q.1. Explain Sapinda Relationship.  

Q.2. Who is Minor?  

Q.3. Difference between void and voidable marriage.  

Q.4. Discuss Maintenance pendente lite and expenses of proceedings.   

Q.5. Who is Hindu? 


Section-B


Q.6.Name the different remedies under the Hindu Marriage Act,1955, to dissolve the marriage?  

Q.7. Discuss the principles which guide the Court in the exercise of its power to appoint a guardian for a minor's person and property.   

Q.8. Discuss the role of judicial decisions as a source of Hindu Law.


Section-C


Q.9. What are the rights of maintenance of a widowed daughter-in-law under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956? When does a widow lose her right to maintenance?

Q.10. On what specific grounds a Hindu wife may file a petition for divorce under Hindu Marriage Act,1955, but the husband cannot file.  

Q.11.What is Adoption? What are the requirements of a valid Adoption under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,1956?  

Q.12. Distinguish between Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools of Hindu Law.  

Q.13. (a) What are essentials of a valid marriage? 

(b) What are the grounds of voidable marriage u/s 12 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. 


LLB. II Sem. Examination, May 2018


Section-A


Q.1. What is meant by Debutter Property?

Q.2.  Rule of Damdupat.

Q.3. Pious obligation (Under Hindu Succession Act, 1956)

Q.4. Doctrine of Factum Valet.

Q.5. Agnate and Cognate


Section-B


Q.6.”Hindu marriage is a sacrament not a contract.” Explain with the essential conditions for a valid Hindu Marriage.

Q.7. Is it true to say that Hindu law is not lex loci, but a law of status? Discuss.

Q.8. What are the essential conditions for a valid Hindu adoption? Who can take a child in adoption?


Section-C


Q.9. Discuss the various sources of Hindu law and dwell on the role of custom in the development of Hindu law. Is it true to say that the clear proof of usage will outweigh the written text of law? Discuss.

Q.10. What is the partition under Mitakshara? Discuss various modes of partition. How can it be reopened?

Q.11. Who are the natural guardians of a minor in order of priority? Who is the natural guardian of an adopted child? What are the powers of a natural guardian? Discuss.

Q.12. Define and distinguish between a ‘Gift’ and a ‘will’? Compare the respective position of a male and a female in this behalf.

Q.13. Name the grounds of divorce available in Hindu Marriage Act,1955. Explain any three of them with relevant cases and provisions.


LLB. II Sem. Examination, May 2019 Old Course


Section-A


Q.1. Explain the meaning of “Saptpadi”.

Q.2.  Grounds of Void Marriage.

Q.3. Distinguish between Judicial Separation and Divorce.

Q.4. Full Blood and Half blood relationship.

Q.5. Who are natural Guardians?


Section-B


Q.6. Discuss the role of Legislation as a source of Hindu Law.

Q.7. Explain Divorce by Mutual Consent.

Q.8. In what circumstances a Hindu wife shall be entitled to live separately from her husband without forfeiting her claim to maintenance?


Section-C


Q.9. Who is Hindu and to whom Hindu Law is Applicable? Can Hindu, who becomes a Christian reconvert himself into Hinduism?

Q.10. Define Minor. Explain kinds of Guardians and their powers to transfer the property of a Minor.

Q.11. What are the essential conditions of a Valid Adoption? Discuss the effects of adoption.

Q.12. Discuss the grounds of divorce as provided to a Hindu spouse in the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

Q.13. Explain Primary Sources of Hindu Law.


LLB. II Sem. Examination, May 2019 (New Course)


Section-A


Q.1. Discuss maintenance lite and expenses of proceedings.

Q.2. Joint Hindu Family and its essentials.

Q.3. Cruelty

Q.4. Agnate and cognate.

Q.5. Is custom recognized as a source of even after the condition of Hindu law? Comment.


Section-B


Q.6. ‘K’ is a 25 years old unmarried daughter of ‘B’ and unable to maintain herself. Therefore she demands maintenance from her father. Can she be maintained under Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956? Explain.

Q7.Discuss the principles which guide the court in the exercise of its power to appoint a guardian for a minor's person and property.

Q.8. What are essentials of a valid Hindu Marriage Act?


Section-C


Q.9. Who is entitled to shares on partition under the Mitakshara school? Can separated members reunite? Discuss. 

Q.10. Distinguish between void and voidable marriages. Under what conditions and on what grounds can they be annulled? Are children of such marriages legitimate? Discuss.

Q.11. On what specific grounds a Hindu wife may file a petition for divorce under Hindu marriage Act, 1955 but the husband cannot file?

Q.12. Distinguish between Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools of Hindu Law.

Q.13. (a) Name the different remedies under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 to dissolve the marriage.

(b) Can a suit lie in the civil court for obtaining a decree for annulment of a Hindu marriage after the death of a spouse? Explain.


LLB. II Sem. Examination, May 2022


Section-A


Q.1. Void and Voidable marriage.

Q.2. Schools of Hindu Law.

Q.3. Self acquired property and joint family estate.

Q.4. Partition

Q.5. Religious Endowment


Section-B


Q.6. Discuss the various schools of Hindu law. Explain how they arise?

Q.7. Who are the natural guardians of a Hindu minor and what are their powers?

Q.8. Explain the general rules of succession in the case of males.


Section-C


Q.9. Who can appoint testamentary guardians and what are their powers? Can a guardian be appointed in respect of the undivided interest of the minor in the joint Hindu family property? Discuss.

Q.10. What are the conditions for a valid Hindu marriage? Can a marriage take place between two persons of different caste? Can a Hindu boy marry a Christian girl according to the provisions of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955? Discuss.

Q.11. What do you understand by the pious obligation of a Hindu son to pay the debts of his father’s pre-partition debt?

Q.12. Discuss the provisions relating to maintenance of wife under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,1956. When can I claim separate residence and maintenance?

Q.13. Explain the general rules of succession in case of male Hindus.



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