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NTK/KW/15/7230
First Semester LL.B. Three Years Course
(Credit Based System) Examination
LAW OF CONTRACT—I
Compulsory Paper—I
Course Code—1.1
Time—Three Hours] [Maximum Marks—80
Note :— (1) Section A consists of 10 marks, Section B
consists of 30 marks and Section C consists
of 40 marks. Attempt all Sections.
(2) The number of questions to be answered and
marks for each question for Section ‘A’ and
Section ‘B’ are as indicated in each section.
(3) Answer any FIVE questions from Section
‘C’. Each question carries 8 marks.
SECTION—A
(Multiple Choice Questions)
1. Choose the appropriate alternative for the following
(any TEN) :1×10=10
(i) When the consent to an agreement is obtained
by undue influence, the agreement is voidable at
the option of :
(a) Either of the parties to the agreement
(b) A party whose consent is obtained
(c) A party who obtained the consent
(d) None of the above
MVM—47183 1Contd.
9. Solve with reference to specific provisions :
“A tells his wife that he would commit suicide if she
did not transfer her personal assets to him. She does
so under threat. Can wife avoid this contract ?”
10. State briefly the various ways of discharge of contract.
11. What are the various remedies available to a party in
case of breach of contract ?
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First Semester LL.B. Three Years Cours e (Credit Based System) Examination LAW OF CONTRACT—I Compulsory Paper—I Course Code—1. Time—Three Hours] [Maximum Marks— Note :— (1) Section A consists of 10 marks, Section B consists of 30 marks and Section C consists of 40 marks. Attempt all Sections. (2) The number of questions to be answered and marks for each question for Section ‘A’ and Section ‘B’ are as indicated in each section. (3) Answer any FIVE questions from Section ‘C’. Each question carries 8 marks. SECTION—A (Multiple Choice Questions)

  1. Choose the appropriate alternative for the following (any TEN ) : 1×10= (i) When the consent to an agreement is obtained by undue influence, the agreement is voidable at the option of : (a) Either of the parties to the agreement (b) A party whose consent is obtained (c) A party who obtained the consent (d) None of the above MVM—47183 1 Contd.
  2. Solve with reference to specific provisions : “A tells his wife that he would commit suicide if she did not transfer her personal assets to him. She does so under threat. Can wife avoid this contract ?”
  3. State briefly the various ways of discharge of contract.
  4. What are the various remedies available to a party in case of breach of contract?

MVM—47183 8 1450

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MVM—47183 3 Contd.

(v) When two or more persons have made a joint promise, then, unless a contrary intention appears from the contract, all such persons must fulfill the promises? (a) Jointly (b) Severally (c) Jointly and severally (d) Jointly or severally (vi) In case of breach of contract of sale of some rare article or thing for which there is no substitute in the market, the court may grant : (a) Specific performance (b) Rescission (c) Quantum Meruit (d) Injunction (vii) A minor’s agreement is void. This was held in the case of : (a) Mohiri Bibee vs. Dharmadas Ghos (b) Nihal Chand vs. Jan Mohamed Khan (c) Suraj Narain vs Sukhu Aheer (d) Chinnaiye vs. Ramaiya

(xiv) In which of the ways can a contract be discharged by operation of law? (a) Death of promisor (b) Insolvency of promisor (c) Merger of rights (d) All of the above (xv) An agreement to agree in future is : (a) Valid (b) Voidable (c) Illegal (d) Invalid SECTION—B (Short Answer Questions)

  1. Answer any three of the following. Each carries 5 marks : 3×5= (a) When is communication of offer complete? (b) What is meant by quid-pro-quo? (c) What is the position of contract by minor? (d) When is consent said to be free?

MVM—47183 6 Contd.

MVM—47183 7 Contd.

  1. Write short notes on any three of the following. Each carries 5 marks : 3×5= (a) Undue influence (b) Coercion (c) Maintenance and Champerty (d) Doctrine of Frustration. SECTION—C (Long Answer Questions) N.B. :— Answer any five questions from the following. Each question carries 8 marks. 8×5=
  2. Define ‘Contract’. Describe the various requisites of a valid contract.
  3. Define consideration. State the exceptions to the rule that ‘an agreement without consideration is void’.
  4. What is capacity to contract? Briefly explain its various aspects.
  5. What is anticipatory breach of contract? How does it differ from actual breach?
  6. What is quasi contract? When does quasi contractual liability arise?

MVM—47183 2 Contd.

(ii) A contingent contract to do or not to do anything on the happening of an uncertain future event : (a) Is never enforceable (b) Is enforceable since the time of making it (c) Becomes enforceable only on the happening of that event (d) None of the above (iii) Communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person to whom it is made : (a) True (b) False (iv) Mere silence is not fraud unless : (a) The silence is deceptive (b) There is a change in the circumstances to be brought to the notice of other party (c) There is a duty to speak (d) All the above