UPSC Mains LAW-PAPER-I 2024

28 Questions • 405 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers

1
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Examine the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in appeals from High Courts in regard to criminal matters.
PolityJudiciary
2
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
The Parliament or any State Legislature should keep within the domain assigned to it and not encroach upon the other's subject. Critically examine.
PolityConstitutional Law
3
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
"Every person who is a member of civil service of the Union holds office during the pleasure of the President.” Is there any exception to this rule? Describe.
PolityGovernance
4
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
The Indian Constitution permits delegation but imposes specific restrictions to ensure alignment with the Parent Act and protect legislative intent. Examine with illustrations.
PolityLaw
5
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
"A law is void only to the extent of inconsistency or contravention with the relevant Fundamental Right.” Explain with the help of decided cases.
PolityJudiciary
6
20 Marksmedium
The concept of Public Interest Litigation is an exception to the rule of 'locus standi'. Elaborate in the light of its evolution, aims and objects in India with the help of leading cases. Also discuss its drawbacks.
PolityJudiciary
7
20 Marksmedium
"Constitutionalism is the concept of limited government under a Fundamental Law." In the light of this, differentiate between distinctive features of Constitution and Constitutionalism.
PolityConstitutional Law
8
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the relationship between the President and the Council of Ministers under the parliamentary form of government in India. Explain with the help of relevant constitutional provisions.
PolityConstitutional Law
9
20 Marksmedium
"Article 194, which is an exact reproduction of Article 105, deals with the State Legislatures and their members and committees.” On this background, comment that both the Articles are complementary to each other and should be read together.
PolityConstitutional Law
10
15 Marksmedium
Who are 'minorities'? The Constitution of India protects the rights and interests of minorities to the extent that the rights conferred to them to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice are not absolute and are subject to reasonable restrictions. Discuss with the help of decided case laws.
PolityConstitutional Law
11
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the procedure of amending the Constitution. Are there any restrictions also in this regard? Support your answer with the help of relevant Supreme Court judgments.
PolityConstitutional Law
12
20 Marksmedium
In recent years, the concept of 'Cooperative Federalism' has played a pivotal role in constitutional governance of the nation but at the same time it comes across various challenges as well. Elaborate.
PolityConstitutional Law
13
15 Marksmedium
"The Fundamental Rights are not an end in themselves but are the means to an end. The end is specified in the Directive Principles." Analyze the statement.
PolityConstitutional Law
14
15 Marksmedium
The ordinance making power of the President and the Governors is a unique feature of the Indian Constitution but it balances on a razor-sharp edge between pragmatic governance and potential over-reach." Critically examine with the help of decided case laws.
PolityConstitutional Law
15
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Define International Law. Enumerate its weaknesses and give suggestions for improvement.
International RelationsLaw
16
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What is State recognition? Draw a distinction between recognition de jure and de facto.
International RelationsLaw
17
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Examine the importance of nationality and discuss the modes of acquisition of nationality.
International RelationsLaw
18
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Distinguish between the concept of territorial sea and inland water. Comment on the breadth of territorial sea that is internationally accepted.
International RelationsLaw
19
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Examine the importance of 'the Economic and Social Council' as a principal organ of the United Nations.
International Relations
20
20 Marksmedium
Peaceful settlement of international disputes has been developed on the principles of International Law concerning friendly relations and cooperations among States. Explain.
International RelationsLaw
21
15 Marksmedium
The present world 'Economic Order' is supposed to be granted by the operation of free market forces propelled by free competition and enterprises, based on free movement of goods and services including technology. Elucidate.
International RelationsEconomy
22
15 Marksmedium
International Law and Municipal Law are two branches of unified knowledge of law, which are applicable to human community in someway or the other. Elaborate with the help of prevalent theories.
International RelationsLaw
23
20 Marksmedium
Following ‘World War II' destruction, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund emerged as two historic institutions to promote economic recovery and to build a global monetary system to ensure economic stability around the world. Discuss at length.
International RelationsEconomy
24
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the law on extradition. The procedure for granting asylum and approving extradition requests differ significantly. Explain.
International RelationsLaw
25
15 Marksmedium
What is intervention? Discuss the intervention on humanitarian grounds and the intervention due to self-defence.
International RelationsLaw
26
20 Marksmedium
Describe the constitution of United Nations Security Council's 'Counter-Terrorism Committee'. To what extent has this Committee been effective in countering terrorism across international borders? Critically analyze.
International Relations
27
15 Marksmedium
What do you understand by nuclear disarmament? Do you agree with the opinion that Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) has been successful in achieving its objects? Critically examine.
International Relations
28
15 Marksmedium
What is statelessness? A stateless person is often subjected to a number of human rights violation. What are the impediments that people face due to statelessness? Elaborate the human rights issues that are connected to statelessness.
International RelationsLaw