Tribhuvan University
Attempt any FIVE questions.
1. "Substantive
law confers the right and duties of person whereas the procedural law confers
the process of establishing the curtailed right of the people." Do you
agree with this statement? Explain.
2. Discuss
about the ordinary and extraordinary jurisdiction of Supreme Court of Nepal.
3. Explain the
jurisdiction of Quasi-Judicial body. Also mention the procedure it follows
during its hearing.
4. Give your
thoughts on the recent trends of procedural law.
5. Discuss the
stages and techniques of Appellate procedure in civil and criminal cases.
6. Any
Judgement made by a court without jurisdiction or against the principle of
natural justice can be appealed at a higher court. But can remedy be sought by
filing a writ petition under the extraordinary jurisdiction of the Supreme
Court in order to quash such judgement? Explain with reference to the precedent
set in the case of Pradip Kumar Agrawal Vs. Tax Office Morang.
7. Write short
notes on any THREE of the followings:
a. Interlocutory order
b. Mediation
c. Laches
d. In-camera hearing
e. Res judicata
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Tribhuvan
University
3 Years /
LL.B / 1st Year / LAW (New) 2079
Procedural Law (302)
Full Marks: 100
Time: 3 hrs.
Attempt any FIVE questions.
1. “Procedural
law is the backbone of substantive law.” Explain in detail.
2. Explain
your understanding about the meaning, nature and kinds of jurisdiction.
3. Explain
step by step about the civil proceedings of trial court.
4. Differentiate
the review and revision petition and its proceedings.
5. Whether the
parties of criminal cases can compromise in the situation of execution of
judgement or not? Explain according to the legal provision.
6. Remedy must
be sought as per the law. If remedy sought through a body which does not have
jurisdiction, can a writ petition be brought much later for the same action? Or
will the principle of laches stop it? Explain with reference to the precedent
set in Kallu Chaudhary Vs Appellate Court of Dipayal.
7. Write short
notes on any THREE of the followings:
a) Use of IT on court proceedings
b) Res-Judicata
c) Admission and Discharge of ownership (Dakhil Kharej)
d) Judgement Execution Directorate
e) Arbitration
Tribhuvan
University
2079
3 Years / LL.B / 1st Year / LAW (New)
Procedural Law (302)
Full Marks: 100 Time: 3 hrs.
Attempt any FIVE questions.
1. Compare
between procedural law and substantive law in detail.
2. Define
jurisdiction. Discuss nature and kinds of jurisdiction.
3. Explain
about the stages of hearing in criminal proceeding in details.
4. Explain
about in which condition the revision petition is to be filled. Write in
details about revision proceeding.
5. State and
explain the facts and ratio of the case Parshuram Banjade vs. Durgadas
Shrestha (N.K.P. 2027. No 1, Page 157).
6. Write in
detail about the execution of criminal judgement.
7. Write short
notes on any THREE of the followings:
a. Responsibilities - judicata
b. Separate Bench System
c. Laches
d. Continuous Hearing
e. Mediation
TRIBHUVAN
UNIVERSITY
2078
LL.B/Law/I Year - Procedural Law (302)-New
Full Marks: 100
Time: 3 hrs.
Attempt any FIVE questions
I. What do you mean by
arbitration? Discuss qualification of
arbitrator and its procedure.
2.Explain the simple
procedure, summary procedure and special procedure in the Nepalese context.
3.What is res-judicata?
Explain on the basis of constitutional and Legal provision of Nepal.
4.What do you mean by
execution of judgements (in civil case)? Critically examine.
5.What do you mean by law
and its importance in society? Short discussion in substantive and procedural
law.
6.What do you mean by
judicial review? Discuss about the courts doing judicial review along with its
procedure.
7.Write short notes on
any THREE of the followings.
a. Amicus curiae
b. Laches
c. Stay order
d. Date of presence
(Tarikh)
e. Common law system
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TRIBHUVAN
UNIVERSITY
2077
LL.B/Law/I Year - Procedural Law (302)-New
Full Marks: 100
Time: 3 hrs.
Attempt
any FIVE questions
l . What do you mean by Jurisdiction
of Court? Describe about the Jurisdiction of District Court.
2. What is the
principle of natural justice? Explain the elements of natural justice in
details.
3. Whether the
writ jurisdiction. is available or not when there is existence of alternative
remedy? Explain on the basis of the case of Kallu Chaudhary vs. Appellate Court
Dipayal.
4. What are the
general principles of Civil Procedural law? Explain the major principles in
detail.
5. Shed light
on the fact and principles laid down in the case of Pasang Dava Tamang vs.
Government of Nepal. (NKP 2057, No. 3-4; Page 188)
6. Execution of
judgement is important to provide actual justice. Whether Nepalese laws on
execution of judgement is able to provide such justice or not? 7. Write short
notes on any THREE of the followings.
a. ADR
b. Judicial
Review
c. Interlocutory
Order
d. Revision
e. ![]()
Summary
Procedure
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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
2073
LL.B/Law/I Year - Procedural Law (322)-OLD Course
Full Marks: 100
Time: 3 hrs.
Attempt
Any Five questions:
I. What do you mean by of procedural law? Explain on the
various principles of procedural law in brief.
2. Discuss the jurisdiction of the
supreme of Nepal in brief.
3. What are the existing legal
provisions on review and revision? Explain.
4. Highlight the jurisdiction of the
Special Court and discuss the important features of the jurisdiction of special
court in brief.
5. Explain the ratio enunciated by the
Supreme Court of Nepa1 in ADVOCATE RADHESHYAM ADHIKARI V. HMG. COUNCIL OF
MINISTERS SECRETARIATE and others, NKP, 2048, P.810.
6. Highlight on stay orders and
interlocutory orders in brief. What are the basic differences between stay
orders and interlocutory orders mention in brief?
7. Write short notes on any THREE of
the followings.
a) Limitation and laches
b) Precedent
c) Stare
decisis
d) Natural justice
e) Amicus cune
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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
2073
LL.B/Law/I Year - Procedural Law (322)-OLD Course
Full Marks: 100
Time: 3 hrs.
Attempt any FIVE questions.
1. Explain the
Locus standi in the context of filing of a writ petition. Explain the
principle of locus standi on the basis of the Supreme Court verdict on Advocate
Radheshyam Adhikari v. Council of Minister's Secretariat and others. (NKP
2048, No. 12, P. 810)
2. Define
Procedural law. Distinguish between substantive and procedural law.
3. Evaluate
the importance of procedural law in implementing the substantive rights of the
citizens.
4. Discuss the
jurisdiction of Supreme Court. Explain the conditions on the basis of which the
judgment of the Appellate Court could be challenged.
5. Explain the
procedure of execution of the judgment. Enumerate the problems in the execution
of the judgments of the court in Nepal.
6. Explain the
stages of the civil proceedings under existing Nepalese law.
7. Write short
notes on any THREE of the followings:
a. Limitation
b. Res judicata
c. Certiorari
d. Jurisdiction of Quasi-judicial bodies
e. Revision