LLB 4th Sem Law of Education Past Paper PDF (July 2019)

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This document contains a past paper for a fourth semester LLB (Hons.) examination on the Law of Education, held in July 2019. It includes 10 questions covering topics such as constitutional amendments, transfer of education to concurrent list, and the roles of educational tribunals and government nominees in educational bodies.

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## LM-116-N ### July 2019 ### LL. B. (Hons.) Fourth Semester Examination ### Optional: LAW OF EDUCATION ### Paper VI (A) - **Time:** 3 Hours - **Max Marks:** 100 - **Max Marks:** 40 - **Note:** Answer any five questions. All questions carry equal marks. The blind candidates will be given 60 minutes...

## LM-116-N ### July 2019 ### LL. B. (Hons.) Fourth Semester Examination ### Optional: LAW OF EDUCATION ### Paper VI (A) - **Time:** 3 Hours - **Max Marks:** 100 - **Max Marks:** 40 - **Note:** Answer any five questions. All questions carry equal marks. The blind candidates will be given 60 minutes extra time. 1. What is the 86th Constitutional Amendment? Explain. 2. Why was education transferred from State List to the Concurrent List? Explain. 3. Describe the facts, decision and principles of law laid down in Gujarat University vs Srikrishna AIR 1963 SC 703. 4. Examine the main principles and ideals related to education enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution of India. 5. Explain the Fundamental Right in Education for children below 14 years. 6. Equality of opportunity to education is Reasonable Classification. Explain. 7. Analyze the scope of the right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions as given in the Indian Constitution. 8. Describe the principles of law laid down in T.M.A. Pai Foundation vs State of Karnataka, (2002) 8 SCC 481. 9. Explain Educational Tribunals as a Dispute Settlement Mechanism for Educational Institutions. 10. Explain the Government Nominee Member's role in various Educational Bodies. https://www.davvonline.com

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