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These are past papers from the 2025 LLB examination, catering to the Unique Law Series. Unique Law Series, published by Nitin Prakashan, includes questions and answers on Family Law-II, Public International Law, and Administrative Law, which cover various legal concepts, with the aim to help students prepare.
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# 2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Family Law-II (K-3001) (Muslim Law) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** *...
# 2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Family Law-II (K-3001) (Muslim Law) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** **Note:** The question paper will be divided into three parts: A, B, and C. Part A will contain descriptive questions, Part B will contain short questions, and Part C will contain very short answer questions. All questions are compulsory. **Question Paper Format** - **Part A: Descriptive Questions:** - 1. Describe the different schools of thought under Sunni and Shia law. Who are Muslims, and what are their main sects? Explain the reasons for the emergence of the Sunni and Shia sects of Muslim law. Explain the main differences between the two sects. - 2. Briefly explain the sources of Muslim law. - 3. What is the definition of Nikah (marriage)? Explain its essential elements. Is marriage a civil contract or a religious sacrament in Muslim law? - 4. What are the forbidden marriages in Muslim law? - 5. Explain the different types of marriages recognized in Muslim law. What are the effects of valid, void, and irregular marriages? - 6. What is the definition of Mehar (dower)? Explain its different types, nature, accessories, and significance. - 7. What is the definition of Talaq (divorce)? Explain its different types according to Muslim law. - 8. Highlight the difference between Talaq in Sunni and Shia law. - 9. What is the concept of Hukm-e-Shuf'a? Is Hukm-e-Shuf'a the right to repurchase or the right to substitute? Explain your answer with reference to decided cases. Who is entitled to Hukm-e-Shuf'a? What are the formalities for claiming Hukm-e-Shuf'a? - 10. What is the definition of a minor? Who acts as the guardian of the person of a minor in Sunni and Shia law? - 11. Can the mother of a minor dispose of his property? - 12. Explain the conditions under which women are considered unable to be guardians of a minor's property. - 13. What is the definition of Wakf? Explain its essential elements. What are the legal consequences of a valid Wakf? - 14. Can a person create a Wakf for their children and family? - **Part B: Short Questions:** - *1. What is a mosque? Describe its different types and its legal status. - * 2. What do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf'a? Explain its nature. Is it the right to repurchase or the right to enjoy? - * 3. In the order of priority, which persons can be the guardian of a minor according to Muslim law? - * 4. What do you understand by 'executor' and 'administrator'? Explain the manner of their appointment. - * 5. What is the difference between an executor and an administrator? - * 6. What are the legal consequences of converting to Islam? - * 7. What do you understand by Talaq-al-Hasan and Talaq-al-Ahsan? Give a brief explanation. - * 8. Explain the different formalities involved in claiming Hukm-e-Shuf’a. - * 9. On what grounds can the right to Hukm-e-Shuf’a be extinguished? - * 10. Can 'Kaa' and 'Faloobah' be given as Wakf? - * 11. Can a Wakf be given for property which does not exist at the time of Wakf? - * 12. Can a Wakf be made for the hope of being an heir? - * 13. Can a contingent Wakf be made? - * 14. Can a Wakf be made on the basis of a contingent event? - * 15. Can a Wakf be made for future property? - * 16. How do you understand the legal consequences of Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - **Part C: Very Short Answer Questions:** - * 1. What are the powers of a natural or legal guardian in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 2. Explain the powers of De-facto guardians in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? # **2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series** ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Public International Law (K-3002) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** **Note:** The question paper will be divided into three parts: A, B, and C. Part A will contain descriptive questions, Part B will contain short questions, and Part C will contain very short answer questions. All questions are compulsory. **Question Paper Format** - **Part A: Descriptive Questions:** - 1. Briefly describe the reasons for the establishment of the United Nations, its objectives, and its fundamental principles. Also mention the names of its major organs. - 2. Briefly describe the provisions relating to the acquisition of membership, expulsion, and withdrawal of members of the United Nations. - 3. Describe the organisation and the various functions and powers of the General Assembly of the United Nations. - 4. What do you understand by “Organized Proposals for the maintenance of international peace and security”? Is this a constantly evolving aspect and power of the General Assembly? Is this proposal valid? - 5. Discuss in detail the formation and the various functions and powers of the Security Council. - 6. Discuss in detail the organization and different areas of jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice. - 7. (a) Explain the role played by the International Court of Justice in the progressive development of international law. - (b) Briefly evaluate the functions of the Security Council. - 8. (a) What do you understand by a Permanent Court of International Justice? Describe its functions and obligations. - (b) What is the Permanent Court of International Justice? Explain its jurisdiction. Can a directive issued by a Permanent Court of International Justice be applied to British courts? What law does a Permanent Court of International Justice follow? When is the right to a permanent court of international justice extinguished? - 9. (a) Write an essay on the International Criminal Court. - (b) Write an essay on the rules of land warfare under international law. - 10. (a) What is the definition of war? Is a declaration of war necessary before war breaks out between two states? What is the international law on land warfare? - (b) Describe the rules of maritime warfare under international law. - 11. (a) Describe the rules relating to aerial warfare. Briefly comment on the use of nuclear weapons. Discuss World War II. - (b) What do you understand by extradition? Define extradition. Discuss the essential elements for extradition. Explain your answer with reference to decided cases. What are the conditions for extradition? - 12. (a) Describe the sources of international law used by the International Court of Justice when deciding disputes between states. - (b) Discuss all possible sources of international law. - 13. Discuss the various sources of international law and their order. Explain the importance of the General Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized Nations as a source of law. - (b) Discuss the role of custom and treaties as sources of international law. - 14. Define international law. What is the closest definition in today’s context? Explain your understanding. - **Part B: Short Questions:** - * 1. What is the definition of a mosque? Describe its different types and its legal status. - * 2. What do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf'a? Explain its nature. Is it the right to repurchase or the right to enjoy? - * 3. In the order of priority, which persons can be the guardian of a minor according to Muslim law? - * 4. What do you understand by 'executor' and 'administrator'? Explain the manner of their appointment. - * 5. What is the difference between an executor and an administrator? - * 6. What are the legal consequences of converting to Islam? - * 7. What do you understand by Talaq-al-Hasan and Talaq-al-Ahsan? Give a brief explanation. - * 8. Explain the different formalities involved in claiming Hukm-e-Shuf’a. - * 9. On what grounds can the right to Hukm-e-Shuf’a be extinguished? - * 10. Can 'Kaa' and 'Faloobah' be given as Wakf? - * 11. Can a Wakf be given for property which does not exist at the time of Wakf? - * 12. Can a Wakf be made for the hope of being an heir? - * 13. Can a contingent Wakf be made? - * 14. Can a Wakf be made on the basis of a contingent event? - * 15. Can a Wakf be made for future property? - * 16. How do you understand the legal consequences of Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - **Part C: Very Short Answer Questions:** - * 1. What are the powers of a natural or legal guardian in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 2. Explain the powers of De-facto guardians in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 3. How do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - * 4. What are the powers of the Executor? # **2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series** ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Administrative Law (K-3003) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** **Note:** The question paper will be divided into three parts: A, B, and C. Part A will contain descriptive questions, Part B will contain short questions, and Part C will contain very short answer questions. All questions are compulsory. **Question Paper Format** - **Part A: Descriptive Questions:** - 1. What do you understand by Administrative Law? Describe its definition, nature, scope, and major characteristics. - 2. Differentiate between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law. - 3. Explain the major sources, functions, and relevance of Administrative Law. - 4. Explain the principle of 'Separation of Powers'. Explain its origin and evolution. Discuss its merits and demerits. - 5. Explain the concept of 'Rule of Law'. How far is this principle embedded in the Indian Constitution? What is its significance in the study of Administrative Law? - 6. Explain the principle of 'Rule of Law'. How far is this principle embedded in the Indian Constitution? What significance does it have in Administrative law? - 7. What do you understand by “Judicial Review”? Discuss its significance in Administrative Law. - 8. What do you understand by ‘Natural Justice’? Explain its origin and evolution. Discuss its merits and demerits. - 9. What do you understand by ‘Judicial Review’? Discuss its significance in Administrative law. - 10. What do you understand by 'Administrative Discretion'? Define it. What are the principles guiding the exercise of discretion? What is the need for granting discretionary powers? How far is the exercise of administrative discretion subject to judicial control? - **Part B: Short Questions:** - *1. What do you understand by a mosque? Describe its different types and its legal status. - * 2. What do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf'a? Explain its nature. Is it the right to repurchase or the right to enjoy? - * 3. In the order of priority, which persons can be the guardian of a minor according to Muslim law? - * 4. What do you understand by 'executor' and 'administrator'? Explain the manner of their appointment. - * 5. What is the difference between an executor and an administrator? - * 6. What are the legal consequences of converting to Islam? - * 7. What do you understand by Talaq-al-Hasan and Talaq-al-Ahsan? Give a brief explanation.. - * 8. Explain the different formalities involved in claiming Hukm-e-Shuf’a. - * 9. On what grounds can the right to Hukm-e-Shuf’a be extinguished? - * 10. Can 'Kaa' and 'Faloobah' be given as Wakf? - * 11. Can a Wakf be given for property which does not exist at the time of Wakf? - * 12. Can a Wakf be made for the hope of being an heir? - * 13. Can a contingent Wakf be made? - * 14. Can a Wakf be made on the basis of a contingent event? - * 15. Can a Wakf be made for future property? - * 16. How do you understand the legal consequences of Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - **Part C: Very Short Answer Questions:** - * 1. What are the powers of a natural or legal guardian in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 2. Explain the powers of De-facto guardians in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 3. How do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - * 4. What are the powers of the Executor? # **2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series** ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Law of Property and Easement (K-3004) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** **Note:** The question paper will be divided into three parts: A, B, and C. Part A will contain descriptive questions, Part B will contain short questions, and Part C will contain very short answer questions. All questions are compulsory. **Question Paper Format** - **Part A: Descriptive Questions:** - 1. Define immovable property. Explain whether the following are immovable property: - Right to worship, - Profit a prendre, - Royalty, - Copyright, and - Patent. - 2. Define transfer of property and discuss the essentials of a valid transfer. - 3. What do you understand by transfer of property? Explain the properties that cannot be transferred. - 4. Explain the rule against perpetuities. Explain its exceptions. - 5. What do you understand by the doctrine of election? Examine its nature and scope. Explain the difference between Indian law and English law on this subject. - 6. Explain the principle of election and its application in the context of Transfer of Property Act, 1882. - 7. Explain the doctrine of part performance as given in Section 53 c. Explain its application in the context of English law. - 8. (a) Discuss the scope of Rule against accumulation. What are the limits imposed on the accumulation of income? Why was Section 17 amended in 1929? - (b) Define vested and contingent interests. - 9. What is the position of a' 'doctrinal owner"? What is the effect of a transfer made by him? - 10. (a) Explain the doctrine of lis pendens. Explain its nature and the essential elements. - (b) Can the doctrine of lis pendens apply to property auctioned by a court? - 11. Describe the various types of mortgages along with their essential elements and remedies available to the mortgagee. - 12. Define ‘sale’. Explain its essential elements and how it is created. How different is it from gift, exchange, and a contract for sale? - 13. What are the conditions necessary for the right of improvement to arise in cases of possession of property belonging to another; Discuss the conditions. - 14. What is 'redemption’? Explain its different types. Who has the right of redemption? - 15. (a) Define mortgage and explain its essential elements. How is it created? - (b) Explain the difference between mortgage, charge, and lease? - 16. (a) ‘The right to redemption is a legal right and cannot be taken away by inserting any condition’. Discuss. - (b) What is redemption of mortgage? Discuss the principle of equity of redemption. Explain the conditions that are a hindrance and those that are not a hindrance. - * (c) ‘Once a mortgage, always a mortgage, and nothing but a mortgage’. Discuss. Explain the scope of the right of foreclosure under the Transfer of Property Act. - 17. (a) Define lease and explain its essential elements. Explain how a lease is created. - (b) When does a lease get forfeited and terminated? - (c) Discuss forfeiture and surrender of a lease. - 18. Define ‘exchange’ and explain its essential elements. Explain the difference between exchange and sale. Is partition an exchange? - 19. (a) Distinguish between the following: - Lease at will and tenancy at sufferance, - Rent and premium, - Conditional sale mortgage and sale with a condition for repurchase, - Simple mortgage and usufructuary mortgage, - Sale and mortgage, - Simple mortgage and mortgage by conditional sale - (b) Write a short note on the following: - Every person must take the burden with the benefit, - Double donation, - Obstruction, - Partition - Possibility of Inheritance, - Adverse Possession, - Remedies for obstructing enjoyment of property, - Notice of Title and 'Doctrine of Notice'. - 20. (a) Explain all aspects of easement. - **Part B: Short Questions:** - * 1. What is the definition of a mosque? Describe its different types and its legal status. - * 2. What do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf'a? Explain its nature. Is it the right to repurchase or the right to enjoy? - * 3. In the order of priority, which persons can be the guardian of a minor according to Muslim law? - * 4. What do you understand by 'executor' and 'administrator'? Explain the manner of their appointment. - * 5. What is the difference between an executor and an administrator? - * 6. What are the legal consequences of converting to Islam? - * 7. What do you understand by Talaq-al-Hasan and Talaq-al-Ahsan? Give a brief explanation.. - * 8. Explain the different formalities involved in claiming Hukm-e-Shuf’a. - * 9. On what grounds can the right to Hukm-e-Shuf’a be extinguished? - * 10. Can 'Kaa' and 'Faloobah' be given as Wakf? - * 11. Can a Wakf be given for property which does not exist at the time of Wakf? - * 12. Can a Wakf be made for the hope of being an heir? - * 13. Can a contingent Wakf be made? - * 14. Can a Wakf be made on the basis of a contingent event? - * 15. Can a Wakf be made for future property? - * 16. How do you understand the legal consequences of Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - **Part C: Very Short Answer Questions:** - * 1. What are the powers of a natural or legal guardian in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 2. Explain the powers of De-facto guardians in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 3. How do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - * 4. What are the powers of the Executor? # **2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series** ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers and Bar Bench Relation (Practical Training) (K-3005) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** **Note:** The question paper will be divided into three parts: A, B, and C. Part A will contain descriptive questions, Part B will contain short questions, and Part C will contain very short answer questions. All questions are compulsory. **Question Paper Format** - **Part A: Descriptive Questions:** - 1. What do you understand by professional ethics? Briefly describe its nature and importance. - 2. What do you understand by legal profession? Describe its nature and importance. Explain the difference between legal profession and other professions. - 3. (a) What is the need for professional ethics in the legal profession? Is there a need for codified legislation on professional ethics? - (b) Which laws are related to professional ethics? - 4. Who is a lawyer? Who can be enrolled as a lawyer on the State Roll? - 5. What are the qualities of a successful and efficient lawyer? - 6. Explain the role of the Bar Council in establishing discipline in the legal profession. - 7. Discuss the important role of lawyers in the administration of justice. - 8. Explain the different duties of a lawyer. Quote the latest landmark cases to support your answer. - 9. What are the fundamental legal remedies for the enforcement of fundamental rights? Differentiate between the jurisdiction conferred on the High Court under Article 226, and the jurisdiction conferred on the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution. Explain the writs of Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, Quo Warranto. - 10. Comment on the following: - The relationship between lawyers and judges, - The relationship between the lawyer and client. - Professional misconduct - 11. What are the different types of professional misconduct? Explain them with reference to latest judgements. - 12. What are the duties of a lawyer in a criminal trial? - 13. Should a lawyer only take up cases that are genuine? Explain your answer. - 14. Under what circumstances can disciplinary action be taken against a lawyer? - 15. Discuss the process, procedure, and appeal process for disciplining a lawyer for professional misconduct. - 16. Explain the powers of the disciplinary committee against a lawyer for professional misconduct. - 17. Discuss the main provisions of the Contemp of Courts Act, 1971. - 18. Explain the law on contempt of court. What are the punishments for contempt of court? - 19. What do you understand by the Bar Council of India? Explain its formation and functions. - 20. Comment on the provisions of the Advocates Act, 1961: - Advocate (Lawyer), - Legal Graduate, - Legal Practitioner, - State Roll, - State Bar Council, - Bar Council of India, - Disciplinary Committees, - Legal Aid Committees. - **Part B: Short Questions:** - * 1. What is the definition of a mosque? Describe its different types and its legal status. - * 2. What do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf'a? Explain its nature. Is it the right to repurchase or the right to enjoy? - * 3. In the order of priority, which persons can be the guardian of a minor according to Muslim law? - * 4. What do you understand by 'executor' and 'administrator'? Explain the manner of their appointment. - * 5. What is the difference between an executor and an administrator? - * 6. What are the legal consequences of converting to Islam? - * 7. What do you understand by Talaq-al-Hasan and Talaq-al-Ahsan? Give a brief explanation.. - * 8. Explain the different formalities involved in claiming Hukm-e-Shuf’a. - * 9. On what grounds can the right to Hukm-e-Shuf’a be extinguished? - * 10. Can 'Kaa' and 'Faloobah' be given as Wakf? - * 11. Can a Wakf be given for property which does not exist at the time of Wakf? - * 12. Can a Wakf be made for the hope of being an heir? - * 13. Can a contingent Wakf be made? - * 14. Can a Wakf be made on the basis of a contingent event? - * 15. Can a Wakf be made for future property? - * 16. How do you understand the legal consequences of Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - **Part C: Very Short Answer Questions:** - * 1. What are the powers of a natural or legal guardian in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 2. Explain the powers of De-facto guardians in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property? - * 3. How do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf’a? - * 4. What are the powers of the Executor? # **2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series** ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Law of Property and Easement (K-3004) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** **Note:** The question paper will be divided into three parts: A, B, and C. Part A will contain descriptive questions, Part B will contain short questions, and Part C will contain very short answer questions. All questions are compulsory. **Question Paper Format** - **Part A: Descriptive Questions:** - 1. Define immovable property. Explain whether the following are immovable property: - Right to worship, - Profit a prendre, - Royalty, - Copyright, and - Patent. - 2. Define transfer of property and discuss the essentials of a valid transfer. - 3. What do you understand by transfer of property? Explain the properties that cannot be transferred. - 4. Explain the rule against perpetuities. Explain its exceptions. - 5. What do you understand by the doctrine of election? Examine its nature and scope. Explain the difference between Indian law and English law on this subject. - 6. Explain the principle of election and its application in the context of Transfer of Property Act, 1882. - 7. Explain the doctrine of part performance as given in Section 53 c. Explain its application in the context of English law. - 8. (a) Discuss the scope of Rule against accumulation. What are the limits imposed on the accumulation of income? Why was Section 17 amended in 1929? - (b) Define vested and contingent interests. - 9. What is the position of a' 'doctrinal owner"? What is the effect of a transfer made by him? What is the effect of a transfer made by him? - 10. (a) Explain the doctrine of lis pendens. Explain its nature and the essential elements. - (b) Can the doctrine of lis pendens apply to property auctioned by a court? - 11. Describe the various types of mortgages along with their essential elements and remedies available to the mortgagee. - 12. Define ‘sale’. Explain its essential elements and how it is created. How different is it from gift, exchange, and a contract for sale? - 13. What are the conditions necessary for the right of improvement to arise in cases of possession of property belonging to another; Discuss the conditions. - 14. What is 'redemption’? Explain its different types. Who has the right of redemption? - 15. (a) Define mortgage and explain its essential elements. How is it created? - (b) Explain the difference between mortgage, charge, and lease? - 16. (a) ‘The right to redemption is a legal right and cannot be taken away by inserting any condition’. Discuss. - (b) What is redemption of mortgage? Discuss the principle of equity of redemption. Explain the conditions that are a hindrance and those that are not a hindrance. - * (c) ‘Once a mortgage, always a mortgage, and nothing but a mortgage’. Discuss. Explain the scope of the right of foreclosure under the Transfer of Property Act. - 17. (a) Define lease and explain its essential elements. Explain how a lease is created. - (b) When does a lease get forfeited and terminated? - (c) Discuss forfeiture and surrender of a lease. - 18. Define ‘exchange’ and explain its essential elements. Explain the difference between exchange and sale. Is partition an exchange? - 19. (a) Distinguish between the following: - Lease at will and tenancy at sufferance, - Rent and premium, - Conditional sale mortgage and sale with a condition for repurchase, - Simple mortgage and usufructuary mortgage, - Sale and mortgage, - Simple mortgage and mortgage by conditional sale - (b) Write a short note on the following: - Every person must take the burden with the benefit, - Double donation, - Obstruction, - Partition - Possibility of Inheritance, - Adverse Possession, - Remedies for obstructing enjoyment of property, - Notice of Title and 'Doctrine of Notice'. - 20. (a) Explain all aspects of easement. - **Part B: Short questions:** - * 1. **What is the definition of a mosque? Describe its different types and its legal status.** - * 2. **What do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf'a? Explain its nature. Is it the right to repurchase or the right to enjoy?** - * 3. **In the order of priority, which persons can be the guardian of a minor according to Muslim law?** - * 4. **What do you understand by 'executor' and 'administrator'? Explain the manner of their appointment.** - * 5. **What is the difference between an executor and an administrator?** - * 6. **What are the legal consequences of converting to Islam?** - * 7. **What do you understand by Talaq-al-Hasan and Talaq-al-Ahsan? Give a brief explanation.** - * 8. **Explain the different formalities involved in claiming Hukm-e-Shuf’a.** - * 9. **On what grounds can the right to Hukm-e-Shuf’a be extinguished?** - * 10. **Can 'Kaa' and 'Faloobah' be given as Wakf?** - * 11. **Can a Wakf be given for property which does not exist at the time of Wakf?** - * 12. **Can a Wakf be made for the hope of being an heir?** - * 13. **Can a contingent Wakf be made?** - * 14. **Can a Wakf be made on the basis of a contingent event?** - * 15. **Can a Wakf be made for future property?** - * 16. **How do you understand the legal consequences of Hukm-e-Shuf’a?** - **Part C: Very Short Answer Questions:** - * 1. **What are the powers of a natural or legal guardian in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property?** - * 2. **Explain the powers of De-facto guardians in relation to the transfer of a minor’s property?** - * 3. **How do you understand by Hukm-e-Shuf’a?** - * 4. **What are the powers of the Executor?** # **2025 LLB Examination - Unique Law Series** ## Unique 20 Questions & Answers ### Semester-3 **According to latest revised syllabus** ### Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers and Bar Bench Relation (Practical Training) (K-3005) **Price: 120/-** **NITIN PRAKASHAN** **OPP. R.G. DEGREE COLLEGE, MEERUT.** **PH: (0121) (0) 2664636, (R) 2670771** **Note:** The question paper will be divided