UPSC Mains LAW-PAPER-I 2018

19 Questions • 250 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers

1
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What do you understand by the terms 'cooperative federalism' and 'competitive federalism'? Do you agree with the view that the Indian Constitution is based on the concept of 'competitive federalism' and not on the concept of 'cooperative federalism'?
PolityConstitutional Law
2
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Administrative powers/actions are not always in conflict with the 'rule of law' principle. Discuss with illustration.
PolityLaw
3
10 Marks150 Wordshard
Critically evaluate the changing dimensions of the concept of 'State' under Article 12 of the Constitution of India.
PolityConstitutional Law
4
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Natural justice is not a made to order formula which has to be fitted to all situations with an iron-bound uniformity." Comment. Refer to case laws.
PolityLaw
5
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
With the adoption of Parliamentary form of government, the vesting clause under Article 53(1) remains to a great extent meaningless, as real executive power lies in the Ministry." Critically examine the above statement in the context of the status and position of the President of India under the Indian Constitution. Also answer, if the President of India does not accept the advice of the Prime Minister, what consequences would follow.
PolityConstitutional Law
6
20 Marksmedium
Examine the concept of social justice as envisaged in the Constitution, more particularly in Chapter IV of the Constitution and under Article 14 of the Constitution.
PolityConstitutional Law
7
15 Marksmedium
What are the constitutional safeguards available to a civil servant against dismissal, removal or reduction in rank of services? Are these rights also available to an employee of a public corporation? Discuss with reference to statutory provisions and case law.
PolityGovernance
8
15 Markshard
What would be the best way or method for the appointment of judges in High Courts and the Supreme Court in India? Give your views and support your views with reasons.
PolityLaw
9
20 Marksmedium
What are the major challenges in the functioning of local bodies in India? Does it talk about success story or something else?
PolityGovernance
10
15 Marksmedium
Is the Governor's post dependent on the pleasure of the President? Discuss. What exactly constitutes the 'discretion' of the Governor while exercising numerous powers? Explain with reference to statutory provisions and relevant case law.
PolityConstitutional Law
11
15 Marksmedium
Membership of the Security Council is not democratic mainly because of its veto power. In view of that, the U.N. Security Council should be expanded and should give more membership to other countries reflecting the demographic composition of the community of nations." Explain.
International Relations
12
20 Marksmedium
The liberty of the press implicit in the freedom of speech stands on no higher footing than the freedom of speech and expression of a citizen, and no privilege is attached to the press as such distinct from the ordinary citizen." Explain this statement and also distinguish the term 'freedom of speech and expression' and 'speech and expression'.
PolityConstitutional Law
13
15 Marksmedium
Imposition of Emergency in a State under Article 356 has always been a matter of controversy." In this backdrop, explain the consequences of proclamation of Emergency in a State.
PolityConstitutional Law
14
15 Marksmedium
Under what circumstances, does a third party, apart from concerned parties, have locus standi to move writ petitions before the High Court or the Supreme Court in India? Also point out the limitations of such petitions.
PolityLaw
15
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Explain the distinctions between traditional and modern definitions of international law. Critically examine the growing scope and importance of international law in the present context.
International RelationsLaw
16
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Where Extradition begins Asylum ends." Critically examine the above statement with special reference to extraditable persons and extradition crimes.
International RelationsLaw
17
10 Marks150 Wordshard
It is generally viewed that "Rights and Duties are correlative". However, the International Human Rights Movement has developed more as rights-oriented than duties-oriented. Why has this happened? Explain with the help of various International Human Rights instruments. Can you think of a 'Human Duty Movement' instead of a 'Human Rights Movement'?
International RelationsEthics
18
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Define 'International Treaty and explain the growing importance of treaties in Modern International Law. Can a multilateral treaty be terminated? If so, on what grounds? Explain.
International RelationsLaw
19
10 Marks150 Wordshard
Do you agree with the statement that "the Globalization is a necessary evil"? Critically examine the implications of the reform process undertaken by the IMF and IBRD by way of structural adjustment programmes and policies on developing countries, with special reference to India.
EconomyInternational Relations