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LLM Sem - 2 last year exam paper, Exams of Business Finance

LLM Sem - 2 last year exam paper

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19J-103 1 P.T.O.
Seat No. : _______________
19J-103
May-2015
LL.M. Sem.-II
Law-410 E(IPR) : Copyright and Related Rights Law
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 100
Instruction : Answer all the questions.
1. “Copyright is not concerned with reproduction of ideas but with the reproduction of the
form in which ideas are expressed”. Critically discuss the statement. 20
OR
Discuss in detail the history and development of Copyright International Law.
2. Discuss in detail the works protected under the Copyright Law in India. 20
OR
Discuss in detail the copyright in ‘musical works’.
3. Discuss in detail the provisions relating to ‘author’ under the Copyright Act. 20
OR
Write note on :
(a) Contract of service-work for hire
(b) Joint Authorship
4. Discuss in detail when copyright in a work shall be deemed to be infringed and
exceptions thereto. 20
OR
Discuss in detail the remedies available for infringement of copyright.
5. Write short note on : (any two) 20
(a) Performers Rights
(b) Broadcasting Rights
(c) Moral Rights
(d) Rome Convention
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19J-103 1 P.T.O.

19J-

May-

LL.M. Sem.-II

Law-410 E(IPR) : Copyright and Related Rights Law

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 100

Instruction : Answer all the questions.

  1. “Copyright is not concerned with reproduction of ideas but with the reproduction of the form in which ideas are expressed”. Critically discuss the statement. 20 OR Discuss in detail the history and development of Copyright International Law.
  2. Discuss in detail the works protected under the Copyright Law in India. 20

OR Discuss in detail the copyright in ‘musical works’.

  1. Discuss in detail the provisions relating to ‘author’ under the Copyright Act. 20

OR Write note on : (a) Contract of service-work for hire (b) Joint Authorship

  1. Discuss in detail when copyright in a work shall be deemed to be infringed and exceptions thereto. 20 OR Discuss in detail the remedies available for infringement of copyright.
  2. Write short note on : (any two ) 20

(a) Performers Rights (b) Broadcasting Rights (c) Moral Rights (d) Rome Convention

19J-103 2

19J-

May-

LL.M. Sem.-II

E-CRI : Principles of Criminal Law

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 100

Instructions : (1) All questions carry equal marks. (2) State the same question number in your answer-book which is stated in question paper. (3) Cite authorities in support of your answer.

  1. Discuss the principle of joint liability under the criminal law. Distinguish between common intention, similar intention and common object. 20 OR Explain in detail the stages in commission of crime with decided cases and distinguish between attempt and preparation.
  2. Discuss criminal conspiracy in the context of judicial decisions. 20 OR Explain the nature and various definition of crime.
  3. Explain in detail the historical development of the criminal law and distinguish between criminal law and morality. 20 OR How far the insanity to be pleaded as a justification for a committing a crime.
  4. Explain the doctrine of mens rea and state its importance in I.P.C. and statutory offence. 20 OR Distinguish the liability of offenders under Section 34 (common intention) section 107 (abetment) and Section 149 (unlawful assembly) under I.P. Code.
  5. Explain in detail : (any three ) 20 (1) Proof of conspiracy and its admissibility. (2) Inchoate Crimes. (3) Concept of Good faith. (4) Distinction between Crime and Tort. (5) Enlist principle of abetment. (6) Difference between fraudently and dishonestly with illustrations.
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