UGC NET LAW : Previous Year Papers
UGC NET LAW Previous Year Papers UGC NET LAW – November 2017 Papers Question Papers UGC NET – Paper I – Nov 2017 UGC NET – Paper II – Law – Nov 2017 UGC NET – Paper III – Law…
UGC NET LAW Previous Year Papers UGC NET LAW – November 2017 Papers Question Papers UGC NET – Paper I – Nov 2017 UGC NET – Paper II – Law – Nov 2017 UGC NET – Paper III – Law…
UGC NET LAW Syllabus Paper – II Unit-1 : Jurisprudence 1. Nature and sources of law 2. Schools of jurisprudence 3. Law and morality 4. Concept of rights and duties 5. Legal personality 6. Concepts of property, ownership and possession…
UGC NET LAW Syllabus Paper – I Unit-1 : Teaching Aptitude Teaching : Concept, Objectives, Levels of teaching (Memory, Understanding and Reflective), Characteristics and basic requirements. Learner’s Characteristics : Characteristics of adolescent and adult learners (Academic, Social, Emotional and Cognitive),…
Obligation towards Children If the children are trespassers the only duty of the landowner is not to injure them intentionally, or to put dangerous traps for them intending to injure them. He is under no liability if in trespassing; they…
Obligation towards Trespassers A trespasser has been defined as “one who goes upon land without invitation of any son and whose presence is either unknown to the proprietor, or, if known, is particularly objected to.” Thus, a trespasser is a…
Structures Adjoining Highways The owners of structures adjoining highways have a duty to maintain them properly so that there is no damage to the users of highways. Thus, if a person is not maintaining his building properly he would be…
Negligence and Occupier’s Liability for Dangerous Premises An occupier of premises or of other structures like cars, ships, airplanes or lifts owes an obligation to the persons who enter those premises, or structures, in respect of their personal safety and…
Nervous Shock (Reasonably Foreseeable Consequence of Negligence) The common law gives no damages for grief, emotional distress, anxiety etc. Under ‘nervous shock’, a claim for damages can be made without showing direct impact or fear of immediate personal (bodily) injuries.…
Composite Negligence When the negligence of two or more persons results in the same damage to a third person there is said to be ‘composite negligence’, and the persons responsible are known as ‘composite tort-feasors’. In England there are two…
The Last Opportunity Rule (How for Contributory Negligence is a Defence?) At common law, contributory negligence was a complete defence, and the negligent plaintiff could not claim any compensation from the defendant (See Butterfield v Forrester). The courts modified the…