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Tribhuvan University

2055

LLM/II year/LAW                           Full Marks: 100

Nepalese Legal System                    Pass Marks: 50

                                                          Time: 4hrs

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own wards as far as practicable

The questions are of equal value.

Attempt any SIX questions.

1.       Examine the role of ancient sources of Hindu law for the development of Hindu social system.

2.       Explain briefly the main factors which are regarded as being relevant and decisive for the formation of the major legal systems of the world.

3.       Give the basic characteristics and background of the legal structure of recent Nepalese judiciary.

4.       Differentiate between ancient and modern sources of Hindu Law. State the position of women's rights under Hindu Legal System.

5.       Explain the basic features of Japanese Legal System. How has Japanese Law helped to develop modern Japanese society? Discuss.

6.        The two major schools of Mhomedan law, the shia and sunni, though having a common origin differ from each other in many respects. explain and illustrate.

7.       Examine the fundamental features of Roman law. Point out the differences between civitas and pelgrinals.

8.       Write short notes on any THREE of the following:

a)    Legislations under English law

b)    Napoleon Code

c)    French Administration Codes

d)    Socio Legal reforms of Jayasthiti Malla

e)    Source of socialist law.  


 

Tribhuvan University

2056

LLM/II year/LAW                           Full Marks: 100

Nepalese Legal System                    Pass Marks: 50

                                                          Time: 4hrs

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own wards as far as practicable

The questions are of equal value.

Attempt any SIX questions.

1.     Briefly discuss the contributions of Ram Shah in the field of Nepalese Legal system. Explain the basic features of Muluki Ain of 1910 B.S.

2.     Trace briefly the nature and scope of modern Nepalese legal system. Specify some recent judicial decisions in this regard.

3.     Examine the role of Nepalese judicial system for the protection of women's rights. Shed light on the recent controversies over the women's property right in Nepal.

4.     After the collapse of the union of soviet "socialist Republics (USSR) the law of socialist family is undergoing a great change." examine the statement.

5.     State the various sources of Muslim law. why custom has not been treated as a major source of law? Explain.

6.     Discuss fully the major sources of Roman law outline the Roman law of persons.

7.     Explain briefly the ordinary and administration court system under the French law.

8.     Write short on any THREE of the following:

a)    Legal reforms of Prithivi Narayan Shah

b)    Legal process

c)    Law of twelve tables

d)    Statute and precedent in common law

e)    Philosophy of Hindu law.   


 

Tribhuvan University

2057

LLM/II year/LAW                           Full Marks: 100

Nepalese Legal System                    Pass Marks: 50

                                                          Time: 4hrs

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own wards as far as practicable

The questions are of equal value.

Attempt any SIX questions.

1.                 With the collapse of socialistic system of government in East Europe and introduction of new thought on market economy in china, the law of socialist family is undergoing a great change Critically examine.

2.                 At the time when Kathmandu was being ruled by Malla kings of the shah dynasty were ruling Gorkha Among the shah kings Ram shah occupies a very prominent place in judicial history of Nepal. Explain.

3.                 Strengthening judiciary is the need of the country to save liberal democracy Discuss.

4.                 Unification of Nepal by king prithvi Naravan shah the great did also help in the systematization of judiciary administration Explain and illustrate.

5.                 Briefly discuss the various sources of Mustan. What is the reason that custom has not been treated as a major source of law’’ Make a Critical comment.

6.                 Assess the importance and practical value of the study of legal history for the student of law.

7.                 Discuss the legal status of woman in ancient Nepal.

8.                 Write short notes on any three of the following:

a.     The Shia and the Sunni

b.     Common Law

c.     Lichchhavi Period

d.     Pradhan Nyayalaya

e.     Sources of Legal System  

             

 

 


 

Tribhuvan University

2058

LLM/II year/LAW                           Full Marks: 100

Nepalese Legal System                    Pass Marks: 50

                                                          Time: 4hrs

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.

The questions are of equal value.

Attempt any FIVE questions.

1.        How do you define a legal system? Discuss various aspects of autonomy of a legal system. Shed light on the kinds and sources of legal system in a nutshell.

2.        What are the qualifications of the major legal systems of the world? Make a critical comparison between the various families to our own legal system.

3.        Trace the virtues and vices of the classical Nepalese legal system to that of modern Nepalese legal system suggest some measures to ratify the imbalances subsisting in the Nepalese legal system.

4.        Dwell on weaknesses of prevailing Nepalese legal system state the factors that dominate the making of law in Nepal. Suggest some measures to make good laws in Nepal.

5.        What do you mean by independence of judiciary? How independent is the judicial system of Nepal? Substance your opinion on the basis of some decided cases by the Supreme Court of Nepal.

6.        What do you mean by ‘ major legal system ` ? State the tenets, merits and demerits of each family of the major legal systems of the world in brief.

7.        Write short notes on any THREE of the following:

a.     Concept of legal system

b.     Autonomy of legal system

c.     Unwritten laws

d.     Characteristic of Nepalese legal system

e.     Model of Nepalese legal system.                               

 

 


Tribhuvan University

2059

LLM/II year/LAW                           Full Marks: 100

Nepalese Legal System                    Pass Marks: 50

                                                          Time: 4hrs

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own wards as far as practicable

The questions are of equal value.

Attempt any SIX questions.

1.     "Law is belongs to the legal containing laws issued by the legislature."Do you Agree? Explain the nation and criteria of a legal system in the light of juristic views.

2.     Discuss the Grounds on which English legal system differs from law of Romano- Germanic legal system. Do you see any point where the process of recognition between these legal systems could be found? Explain.

3.     Briefly explain the differences between Shia and Sunni schools of Islamic law and shed light on the going changes in Islamic law.

4.     Briefly explain the legal profession of Japan and UK.

5.     How do you see at on the philosophy of Nepalese legal system? How are they formed? Shed light with facts and figure to support your answers.

6.     Examine the making interpretation and enforcement of law and identity on who is more responsible in the present shed back on its effective functioning in Nepal.

7.     What lessons do you learn from studying the Nepalese legal history? What specific suggestion do you like to make on this basis for the future model of Nepalese legal system? Discuss.

8.     Write short notes on any THREE of the following:

a)    Legal Reform of king Birendra Bir Bikram Shah

b)    Pradhan Nayayalaya

c)    Persons in Roman law

d)    Reforms in Roman law

e)    Reforms of Ram shah

 


 

Tribhuvan University

2060

LLM/II year/LAW                           Full Marks: 100

Nepalese Legal System                    Pass Marks: 50

                                                          Time: 4hrs

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.

The questions are of equal value.

Attempt any FIVE questions.

1.       What are the best notion and criteria of a legal system? Discuss in brief the kinds and sources of legal system.

2.       What do you mean by a legal system? What ranks a legal system as a major one? Compare and contrast between the features of common and civil legal systems. Pinpoint the specific influences of these two major legal systems of the world in the domain of the legal systems of Nepal.

3.       Nepalese legal systems in recent times are a mixture of both the classical and modern values. Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons in support of your answer on the basis of the evolution of the Nepalese legal systems.

4.       Enumerate the merits and demerits of existing Nepalese legal systems. Discuss the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence the making of law in Nepal.

5.       Sketch the history of administration of justice in Nepal after the ousted of the Rana autocratic Rule in 2007 B.S. to till now. Shed light on the jurisprudence developed by the Supreme Court of Nepal in brief. How do you rate the achievement of the Supreme Court of Nepal in the fulfillment of its goal? Discuss. 

6.       Explain the main tenets of socialist family and religious family of the major legal systems of the world. Suggest some measures to make these systems more palatable to the norm of secularism.

7.       Write short notes on any THREE of the following:

a)    Autonomy of a legal system

b)    Social harmony and solidarity

c)    Legal process

d)    Enforcement process

e)    Future of Nepalese legal system


 

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