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{Established under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)
Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade
Name of the Institute: SLS (Pune)
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PROGRAMME NAME - B.A., LLB. (HONS) & B.B.A., LLB. (HONS)
SEM-1
March - 2019
SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL (DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
(Established under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)
Re-accredited by NAAC with ' A' Grade
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Seat No.
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Name of the Institute : SLS (Pune)
Programme Name: BALLB/BBALLB/BALLB(Hons.)/BBALLB(Hons.) Batch : 2013-18,2015-20,2016-21,
2017-22,2018-23
Programme Code: 010123/010124/010125/010126
. Semester : I
Course Name : English
Course Code : 0101250101/240101/260101
Date : 29/03/2019
Maximum Marks : 60
Day: Friday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
INSTRUCTIONS
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Q.l
All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Answer the following questions with reference to context (any three):
5*3 = 15
a) I am sorry for thee. Thou art come to answer
A stony adversary, an inhuman wretch
Uncapable of pity, void and empty
From any dram of mercy.
b) The charge against the accused is one of infanticide. But the accused has committed a
far more serious crime. I mean unmarried motherhood.
c) I can't forgive him_for the sneaky way he went to work - counting on our suspecting
young Davis if the matter came to light. It was the merest accident the cheque-book
stayed in your pocket.
d) The law hath yet another hold on you.
It is enacted in the laws of Venice,
_If it be proved against an alien
That by direct or indirect attempts.
He seek the life of an)' citizen, .
The party 'gainst the which he doth contrive .
Shall seize one half his goods. The other half
Comes to the privy coffer of the state.
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e) So now, in accordance with these principles, I have made a proclamation to the
citizens concerning the sons of Oedipus. Eteocles, who died fighting for this city,
proving himself its greatest spearsman, will be buried in a tomb ,and honoured with
every rite that comes to the noble dead.
Q.2
Answer the following questions (any three):
5* 3= 15
a) Discuss the inter-relationship of law and literature.
b) Enumerate the dangers of prison life that the author wants to shed life upon in
'Justice'.
c) Bring.out the contradictions in the character of Ms. Benare.
d) What appreciable qualities of a lawyer do we see in Portia?
e) Discuss Antigone as a heroine.
Q.3
Answer the following questions (any three):
10*3 = 30
a) Discuss how the play 'Justice' represents Victorian morality.
b) 'Silence! The Court is in Session' reflects the deep misogyny in Indian society.
Comment.
c) Discuss Cholly Breedlove as a victim and as a perpetrator of oppression.
d) Comment on the portrayal of women characters in Kafka's 'The Trial'.
e) Shakespeare always gave the devil his due. Comment on this idea with reference to
Shylock's character from 'The Merchant of Venice.'
SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL (DEEMED UNIVER~I~Y)
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Name of the Institute : SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BALLB/BBALLB/BALLB(Hons.)/BBALLB(Hons.) Batch : 2013-18,2014-19,2015-20,
2016-21.2018-23
Programme Code : 010123/010124/010125/010126
·Semester : I
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Course Name : Law of Torts including MV Accident and Consumer frotection Laws I
Course Code : 0101230102/250102/240102/260102
Date : 30/03/2019
Maximum Marks: 60
Day : Saturday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
PARTII
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
Q. l
Marks: 40
"Infringement of legal right forms the basis of an action in tort". Do you agree? Give
reasons for your answer citing appropriate case law.
OR
Q.l
What significance, if any, is attached to the fact that the claimant in a tort action was
engaged in illegal activities at the time when the injury was sustained?
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Q.2
Given the vast role that State performs in modem times, liability of thd State in tort has
increased. Do you agree with it? Justify your answer with recent examples and cas~ laws.
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Q.2
The 'but for' test poses the question: would the claimant not have suffered harm but for
the defendant's negligence. Explain the test along with the relevant case laws and have
the court evolved lesser degrees of test than the 'but for' test.
Q.3
A barmaid in a hotel owned by Mr. D threw a glass of beer at a patron (glass included),
who made comments she did not appreciate. The glass broke and the patron's eyesight
was damaged. He sued Mr. D for vicarious liability for his employee's action. You are
required to establish whether Mr. D should be held vicariously liable or not. Cite relevant
principles and case laws to substantiate your answer.
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Q.3
What do you understand by the maxim actio personalis moritur cum persona? How did
the cases of Baker v Bolton and Jackson v Watson& Sons differ in the application of this
maxim.
Q.4
Write short notes. on
a) The Good Samaritan Law with relation to the Motor Vehicles Act 1988
b) Capacity to sue and be sued for Minors
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Q.4
'A' has a cottage in Swiss village. As 'A' has some work in another city, he locks the
cottage and goes to that another city for a week. When he comes back, he found out that
'B' has broken the lock of his cottage and taken wrongful possession of his cottage. In
light of these facts, determine which remedies (both judicial and extra-judicial) are
available to ' A' . Also, mention the form of Action that will be taken.
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Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade
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Name of the Institute :SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BALLB(Hons.)/BBALLB(Hons.)
Batch : 2017-22
Programme Code : 010125/010126
Semester : ·I
Course Name: Law of Torts including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws I
Course Code: 0101250102/260102
Date : 30/03/2019
Maximum Marks : 75
Day : Saturday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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Marks: 45
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
Q. l
"A tort is an infringement of right in rem of an individual, giving a right of
compensation at the suit of the injured party". Discuss this statement and state
how tort differs from a crime and a breach of contract.
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Q.1
The water-tight compartmentalization · of sovereign and non-sovereign
functions has been held not to be sound and against modem jurisprudential
thinking. Do you agree with the given statement? Substantiate by tracing the
journey of State Liability for the wrongs committed by its officers. Support
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your answers with relevant case laws.
Q.2
"Actio Persona/is Moritur Cum Persond' - A personal action dies with the
person. In light of the judicial precedents, discuss how the maxim has been
interpreted and what is the present position in India.
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Q.2
What do you understand by 'vicarious liability'? In a employer-employee
relationship, if the employee has committed a criminal offence, what will be
the liability of the employer? Support your answer with relevant case laws.
Q.3
Write short notes on:
a) Valenti non fit injuria
b) Capacity of a minor to sue and be sued under the law of torts
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Q.3
Discuss "No fault liability" under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Explain the
liability of the Insurance Companies in the light of no-fault liability.
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(Established under section 3 oftbe UGC Act 1956)
Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade
Seat
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Name of the Institute : SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BALLB/BBALLB/BALLB(Hons.)/BBALLB(Hons.) Batch : 2013-18,20l5-20,2016-21
Programme Code: 010123/010124/010125/010126
Semester: I
Course Name : Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System and Basic Theory of Law)
Course Code : 0101250103/240103/260103
Date : 01/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 60
Day: Monday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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PART II
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.
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Marks: 40
Q.1 Explain the Real Theory of law, mentioning at least two jurists' theories. Also discuss
the merits and demerits of Real Theory of Law.
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Q.1 "Custom is to a society what law is to a State." Analyse this statement in light of
evolution of a custoni. What are the requisites of valid custom?
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Q.2 What factors add to the authority of a precedent? Discuss the factors that we~ken the,
binding force of a precedent.
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Q.2 Discuss Positive Law Theory as propounded by Austin.
Q.3 What is delegated legislation? When can legislative powers be delegated? What are the
different types of control exercised over delegated legislation? What are the advantages
and disadvantages of delegated legislation?
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Q.3 Write short notes on the following:
a) Importance oflegal research
b) IRAC method of case analysis
Q.4 Write short notes on any two the following:
a) Functions oflaw
b) Natural law theory,
c) Principles of natural justice
d) Rule of law
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Name of the Institute : SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BALLB(Hons.)/BBALLB(Hons.)
Batch: 2017-22
Programme Code : 010125/010126
Semester: I
Course Name : Law of Contracts
Course Code : 0101250103/260103
Date : 01/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 75 ·.
Day: Monday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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PART II
Marks: 45
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
Q.1
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Discuss with help of cases the validity of agreements·which are in restraint of trade under
Indian Contract Act, 1872
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In what cases the object or consideration of an agreement is said to be unlawful? Explain
with the help of cases and provisions of Indian Contract Act, 1872.
. Q.2
As per Anson, "Acceptance to an offer is what a _lighted ·matchstick is to a· train of
gunpowder". In the light of this s_tat~111:ent define acceptance and _explain the legal
provisfons relating to acceptance to an offer.
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"A contract is a promise supported by some consideration upon which either the remedy
of specific performance or that of damages is available" Explain the statement. Discuss in
detail the law relating to damages under Indian Contract Act, 1872 with help of cases and
relevant provisions.
Q.3
Short Notes (Any Two)
a) Difference between offer and invitation to offer
b) Circtunstances in which specific performance of a contract may be granted by the
court
c) Doctrine of Privity of contracts.
d) Contingent Contracts
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(Established under section 3 oftbe UGC Act 1956)
Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade
Seat No.
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Name of the Institute : SLS (Pone)
Programme Name : BALLB(Hons.)/BBALLB(Hons.)
Programme Code : 010125/010126
Batch : 2018-23
Semester: I
Course Name : Law of Contracts
Course Code : 0101250103/260103
Date: 01/04/2019
Maximum Marks: 60
Day: Monday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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PART II
Marks: 40
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
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Q. l All agreements are not contracts, but all cqntracts are agreements- Discuss the statement
with the help of suitable cases.
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Q.l 'A' agreed to deliver the fire crackers to 'B' before Diwali. 'A' failed to deliver and 'B'
sued 'A' for the compensation. Discuss the liability of 'A' and discuss in detail the law
relating to payment of compensation in cases of breach of contract.
Q.2 'Consideration, it is generally said, must be something more than what the promisee is
already bound to do.' Explain the statement in the light of appropriate cases and
illustrations.
OR
Q.2
'A minor is incapable of entering into a contract'. Explain with the help of relevant
provisions and cases.
Q.3 'A' had applied for shares in 'B' company. A letter of allotment addressed to 'A' was sent
at his residence in due time. The letter however, never reached to 'A'. The company sued
him for the value of the shares which he denied. Explain in detail the liability of 'A', if any.
Explain in detail the law relating to acceptance with the help of suitable cases.
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Q.3
Explain intention is an essential element under Indian Contract Act, 1872.
Q.4
Write short notes on (Any two):
a)
b)
c)
d)
Distinction & similarity between contingent contracts & wagering agreements
Changes made by Specific Relief (Amendment) Act, 2018
Difference between Anticipatory breach and actual breach of contract
Past consideration
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Name of the Institute : SLS (Pu·ne)
Batch : 2015-20,2016-21,2017-22,
2018-23
Programme Code : 010125
Semester: I
Course Name : History I: History of Law & Legal Institutions in Ancient & Medieval India
Programme Name : BALLB(Hons.)
Course Code : 0101250104
Date : 02/04/2019
Maximum Marks: 60
Day : Tuesday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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PART II
Marks: 40
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and.carry equal marks
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Q.l
Descri~e the nature, aims and functions ofth~ State in Ancient India.
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Q.l
Explain the status, powers and functions of the King in Ancient India.
Q.2
Critically analyze the powers and functions of the Village council in ancient India
OR
Q.2
How did villages remain a vital part of administration in Ancient India?
Q.3
What have you learnt by studying the status and position of-women in Ancient India?
Elucidate.
OR
Q.3
Critically evaluate the administration of Justice in Ancient India.
Q.4
Explain the ideas of Medieval Islamic Thinkers on State and Society.
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Q.4
Estimate the Kingship and Administration in Delhi Sultanate.
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of the Institute : SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BBALLB(Hons.)
Batch : 2018-23
Programme Code : 010126
Semester: I
Course Name : Business Studies
Course Code : 0101260104
Date : 02/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 45
Day : Tuesday
Time: 9.30 am to 11.00 am
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PART II
· Marks :35
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory
• Q. No 1 to Q. No 3 carry 10 Marks each and Q. No 4 carries 5 Marks each.
Q.1
Recruitment precedes selection in staffing process.In lieu of the statement discuss
how selection involves choosing the best candidate with best abilities,skills and
knowledge required for a particular job?
OR
Q.1
How does management qualify itself to be as a discipline, process and activity?
Q.2
Discuss how planning and controlling reinforce each other in the organisation.
OR
Q.2
How motivation helps in stimulating people to action to accomplish the
organisational and personal goals?
Q.3
Discuss how the human factor binds a group together and motivates it towards goals
through the Leadership process of management?
OR
Q.3
Describe the process that instruct, guide, monitor and observe the employees while
they are performing the jobs in the organisation?
Q4.
Discuss any one:
a) Merits of Joint Hindu Family Business
b) Function of wholesale trade
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Name of the Institute: SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BBALLB(Hons.)
Batch : 2015-20,2016-21,2017-22
Programme Code : 010126
Semester: I
Course Name : Introduction to Business Studies
Course Code : 0101260104
Date : 02/04/2019-
Maximum Marks: 60
Day : Tuesday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.
Q.1
Marks: 40
What is Business? Explain in detail the economic and social objectives of business.
OR
Q.1
Differentiate between Public and Private sector. Highlight the changing role of Public
sector in India.
Q.2
What is External trade? Explain the importance of external trade in the develop~ent of a
country.
OR
Q.2
Explain Scientific Management Principles and Techniques in detail.
Q.3
What is Motivation? Explain intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
OR
Q.3
Explain the importance of recruitment in an organization. Discuss in detail the sources of
recruitment.
Q.4
What is Control? Highlight the steps in the Control Process.
OR
Q.4
Explain the planning process. Discuss the types of planning .
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Name of the Institute : SLS (Pline)
Programme Name : BALLB(Hons.)
Batch : 2015-20,2016-21
Programme Code: 010125
Semester: I
Course Name: Sociology
Course Code : 0101250105
Date : 03/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 60
Day : Wednesday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
Q.1
Marks: 40
Elucidate the nature of Sociology in tenns of Sociology as Science and not as a Science.
OR
Q.1
Compare and contrast the association of Sociology with History and Pol_itics.
Q.2
Define Social Structure. Discuss the types of Social Structure.
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Q.2
Illustrate the various major problems faced by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
Q.3
Evaluate various sources of Social Change in independent India. •
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Q.3
What is Law? Analyze Community, Association and Institution in brief.
Q.4
What are gender - based inequalities? Discuss various social legislative measures to uplift the
status of women.
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Q.4
Define Social Control. Examine the various needs of Social Control.
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Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade
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Name of the Institute: SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BALLB(Hons.)
Programme Code: 010125
Batch : 2017-22,2018-23
Semester: I
Course Name : Sociology
Course Code : 0101250105
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Date : 03/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 60
Day : Wednesday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
PART II
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
Q.1
Marks: 40
Define Sociology. Describe in brief the schools of sociology with contemporary
examples.
OR
Q.l
Discuss the sociological perspectives in relation to values, norms, roles and
status. ·
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Write a note on Structural Functionalism Thought by Talcott Parsons and Robert Merton.
OR
Q.2
What is 'family'? Illustrate the types of family as well as family in modem society.
Q.3
Discuss caste, class and gender in contemporary India with the help of examples or
cases.
OR
Q.3
What is 'Juvenile Delinquency'? Examine various preventive measures and legislations
formed for the delinquents in India.
Q.4
Describe in detail the various factors responsible for social change in society.
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Q.4
What are the various means of social control? Explain how they help to create peace in
the society.
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Name of the Institute: SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BBALLB
Programme Code : 010124
Batch : 2013-18
Semester: I
Course Name : Accounting I
Course Code : 0101240105
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Date : 03/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 60
Day : Wednesday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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PART II
Marks: 40
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
• Use of calculator is allowed.
Q. l
Journalise the following transactions in the Journal of' Amitkumar'for the month of
September 2018
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l.He started business with Cash Rs.15,000. Goods Rs. 4,000, Machinery Rs.l 0,000
5.Paid into the United Western Bank Ltd. Rs. 10,000.
?.Purchased goods from Kishor Kumar Rs.8,000 at 10% T.D. on credit.
9.Sold goods to Rajkumar on credit R$.5,000.
15. Paid salary Rs.300, Rs.200 by cheque and Rs.100 by cash.
18.Drew from Bank for personal use Rs. 700.
25.Paid cash to Pradipkumar Rs.500 on behalf of Anupkurnar.
26.Paid for repairs & maintenance Rs. 10,000 by cash.
28 Received commission by cheque Rs.5,000.
30 Goods distributed as· free samples Rs.2,500
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Q.1
Write Short notes on the following
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5)
Q.2
Intangible Assets
Bad debts
Current Liabilitie~
Depreciation
Balance Sheet
Write a detailed note giving suitable examples on "Distinguish between Trade Discount
& Cash Discount "
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. I Balance o fD urga stores as on 31 St March2
Q .2 From the following balances prepare a Tna
Rs.
Particulars
Capital
50,000
Stock
15,000
Purchases
50,000
Sales
1,00,000 ·
Plant & Machinery
32,500
Sundry Debtors
52,500
Sundry Creditors
19~000
Printing & Stationery
250
Electricity and Telephone
400
Loan taken from State Bank of India
12,500
Bank charges
12.50
Cash at Bank
2,262.50
Sales Returns
1,250
Purchases Returns
1,125
Carriage
3,750
Furniture
1,750
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Wages
5,600
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Custom Duty
Rent
Insurance
2,200
175
Advertisement
2,100
Salaries
9,000
Cash
Drawings
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750
625
2,500
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Q.3
Journalise the following transactions in the books of Mr. Saleem for the month of
October 2018:
1. Mr Saleem started business with Cash at Bank Rs. 1,50,000 Computers Rs. 30,000
& Machinery Rs.1, 10,000.
2. Withdrew cash from bank Rs.20,000 .
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3. Purchased goods on credit from Mr, Anuj Rs.T5,000
4. Signed up a rent agreement with Prakash for taking premises on rent@Rs.10,500 per
month.
5. Sold goods to Balwant worth 20,000@ 5% trade discount & 2% cash discount, on
credit.
6. Purchased Machinery on credit from Rajan & company for Rs.28,000 & paid half the
amount in cash.
7. Mr Bharat, a customer who owed Rs. 10,000 became insolvent & 50 paise in a rupee
could be recovered from his estate
8. Paid Rs.5,000 by cheque towards advertisement expenses
9. Received commission in cash Rs. 10,750.
10. Owner Mr.Saleem withdrew goods from the business for personal use Rs.5000.
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Q.4
From the following transactions prepare Priyanka's account in the ledger ofVidya for the
month of April 2018
01.04.18
Debit balance in Priyanka'saccount Rs. 9,700
08.04.18
Sold goods to Priyanka Rs. 4,300
19.04.18
Received goods returned by Priyanka Rs.500
29.04.18
Received from Priyanka Rs. 13,500 in full settlement of her account.
What is Book-keeping? State the objectives of Book-keeping. What is the importance &
utility of Book-keeping?
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From the following Trial Balance of Shri. Pranav prepare Trading & Profit & Loss
Account for the year ended 31 stMarch,2018 and a Balance Sheet as on that date.
Q.4
Trial Balance as on 31 st March, 2018.
Account Head
Machinery
Buildings
Stock (01.04.17)
Purchases
Wages & Salaries
Carriage Outwards
Sundry Debtors
General Expenses
Pranav's Capital
Sundry Creditors
Bills payable
Rent
Bad Debts
Income tax
Legal charges
Returns Outward
Interest & Commission
Prepaid Rent
Loan to Mahendra
Pranav's drawings
Outstanding Expenses
Sales
Bad debts recovered
Cash on hand
Cash at bank
Debit Rs.
90,000
40,000
20,200
1,10,800
17,000
3,000
35,000
9,100
Credit Rs.
1,15,200
45,000
4,000
1,700
650
300
400
1500
900
200
17,000
4,300
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2000
1,89,650 ·
2500
1,350
9,750
3,60,750,
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The following adjustments should be taken into consideration1)
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5)
Stock on 31 stMarch, 04 was valued at cost Rs.21,000 market price being 24,000.
Depreciate Machinery & Buildings by 10%.
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Reserve for doubtful debts is to be maintained at 5%, on sundry debtors.
General Expenses outstanding to the tune of Rs.900
Pre paid Wages Rs. 500.
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SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL (DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
(Established under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)
Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade
Seat
No.I
Name of the Institute : SLS (Pune)
Programme Name: BBALLB(Hons.)
Programme Code : 010126
Batch: 2017-22,2018-23
Semester: I
Course Name : Business Accounting
Course Code : 0101260105
Date: 03/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 60
Day: Wednesday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
PART II
Marks: 40
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks
• Use of calculators is allowed
Q.1
Record the following transactions in the proper subsidiary_books of Mr. Bansal & take
their totals:
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2018
April
1
2
3
8
10
10
12
12
15
17
18
20
20
25
2829
30
Rs.
2,000
1,100
500
100
Opening balance of cash
Sold goods to Ram Bros. on credit
Paid.Mr Imran by cash
Purchased stationery for office use for cash
Purchased from Mr. Imran on credit subject to 10% trade
Discount
1,400
Paid advertising charges by cash
300
Returned goods of catalougue price ofRs.140 out of
Goods purchased on the 8th April
Sold goods to Ram Bros. Rs. 1,600 on ·credit subject to 5 %
Trade discount
800
Cash sales to Hegde
1,140
Received from Ram Bros. by cash
150
Paid printing charges by cash
Goods returned by Ram Bros.
200
Sold goods to Hindustan Traders on credit
1,500
Purchased goods on credit from Divya Enterprises
950
Bought furniture from Ashwin Traders on credit
500
Goods worth Rs. 250 were taken for private use.
- 850
Cash purchases of goods
250
Hindustan Traders returned goods
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Q.1
Write short notes on the following:
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3)
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5)
Bank Reconciliation Statement
Subsidiary books
Goodwill
Pre paid expenses
Current Liabilities
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Q.2
Sadanand Traders requests you, to prepare Trial Balance as on 31 st March, 2018 with the
help of following ledger balances.
Particulars
Amount
Rs.
Particulars
Postage
Printing & Stationery
Motor Car repairs
Bad debts recovered
Reserve for doubtful debts
Cartage
,Loan to employee
Office Equipment
Packing Charges
Bills payable
Discount given
Capital
Drawings
Purchases
Land & Buildings
8% Bank Loan
2,800
1,500
500
2,300
8,000
3,660
5,000
4,000
740
5,000
1,200
80,000
5,000
75,000
31,000
12,400
Trade expenses
Goodwill
Bank overdraft
Stationery
Export duty
Patents and Patterns
Loose tools
Premises
Discount received
Commission received
Sundry debtors
Sundry Creditors
Sales
Machinery
Amount
Rs.
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2,000
10,000
6,500
1,700
800
3,500
4,000
9,100
1,800
5,000
53,500
40,000
65,000
11,000
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Q.2
Journalise the following transactions in the books of Mr.Deshmukh for the month of
Sept. 2018:
Sept 2018
1
Mr Deshpande started business with Cash Rs. 75,000, Furniture Rs. 30,000
& Machinery Rs. 45,000
3
Deposited Rs. 50,000 in Bank Ale
5
Purchased goods on credit from Mr Kulkarni worth Rs. 5,000 at 10% trade
discount.
6
Sold goods to Mr. Kelkar worth 4,000 at 5% trade discount & 2% cash
discount, half the amount was paid in cash.
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Q.3
8
Goods worth Rs. 1200 were distributed as free samples.
10
Signed up a rent agreement with Mr. Sane for taking premises on rent, for a
monthly rent ofRs.10,000/-
11
Mr Joshi a customer who owed Rs. 4000 became insolvent & 30 paise in a rupe~
could be recovered from his estate in cash.
14
Paid electricity bill Rs.750, Rs.500 by cheque & Rs. 250 by cash
15
Received interest from Bank Rs. 1,050.
17
Received from Mr Kale Rs. 3,250 by cheque in full settlement of Rs. 3,300 due
from him.
On 31 st Dec. 2017 the Bank Pass Book of Arvind showed a balance of Rs. 3,660.
Comparison of the Pass Book with the Cash Book showed the following:
a) Arvind had sent to the bank two cheques on 28 th Dec. 2017 for Rs. 1,500 and Rs. 900.
of these only one cheque of Rs. 1,500 was credited by the bank before 31 st Dec. 2017.
b) Arvind had issued on 2i11 Dec. 2017 cheques for Rs. 950 and Rs. 930. The cheque for
Rs. 930 was presented before 31 st Dec.2017, the other cheque was presented on 3 rd Jan
2018.
c) The bank had debited Arvind's account with Rs. 50 as bank charges. The amount had
not been entered in the Cash Book.
d) A debtor had deposited in Arvind's account Rs. 590 but the fact was not recorded in
the cash book.
e) The bank had debited Arvind's account with Rs. 150 as interest which had not been
recorded in the cash book.
From the above details prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement.
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Q.3
Enter the following transactions ofMr.Joag in a cash book with cash & Bank columns &
balance it
2018 April
Q.4
1
Balance of cash in hand Rs. 15,000 &:Overdraft Rs. 19,000
2
Sold office furniture to X & received-a cheque for Rs. 5000
3
Cheque for Rs. 8000 issued to Pon account on 28th Feb has been
dishonoured.
4
Paid the cheque received from X into bank
10
Cash sales Rs. 10,000
12
Paid cash into Bank Rs. 6000
14
Recovered bad debts Rs. 5000 in cash. Amount was due from Y.
16
Bank collected interest on investments Rs. 5000
18
Purchased a cycle for personal use & paid for the same by cheque Rs.3500
26
Received a cheque for Rs. 4700 from R
28
Purchased furniture from M & Co for Rs. 6000 & in payment endorsed the
above cheque & balance paid in cash
30
Excess over Rs. 6000 to be paid in Bank
What is Book-keeping? State the objectives of Book-keeping. What is the importance &
utility of Book-keeping?
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Q.4
From the following Trial Balance of Mr. Shah prepare Trading and Profit and Loss
account for the year ended 31 st March 2018, and a Balance Sheet as on that date after
taking into account the adjustments given below.
Particulars
Dr. Rs.
cr. .Rs.
1
Salaries
Carriage inwards
Commission
Printing and Stationery
40,600
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1,725
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12,750
6,400
Furniture & Fixture
12,000
Rent, Rate & Taxes
35,250
Telephone charges
3,715
Postage & Telegrams
6,280
Office expenses
9,655
Shah's Capital
Shah's Drawings
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3,08,860
. 28,000
Insurance charges
1,200
Purchases & Sales
7,92,000
6,77,000
3,400
12,000
Returns
Stock on 1-4-2017
Sundry Debtors & Creditors
45,000
1,25,000
Bad Debts
6,000
Wages
5,000
Cash in hand & at Bank
Motor Car expenses
Motor Car
1,80,000
18,210
7,675
18,000
11,77,860
11 ,77,860
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SYMBIOSIS INTJfRNATIONAL (DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
'
(Established under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)
I Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade
Seat
No.I
Name of the Institute : SLS (Pune)
Programme Name : BALLB(Hons.)/BBALLB(Hons.)
Programme Code : 010125/010126
Batch : 2017-22
Semester: I
Course Name : Indian Legal System, Legal Methods and Legal Research
Course Code : 0101250106/260106
Date : 04/04/2019
Maximum Marks : 60
Day : Thursday
Time : 9.30 am to 12.00 pm
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p ART II
Instructions
• All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks \ L ~
Q.1
Marks : 40
How does Real School of Law define Law? What are the characteristics of this
school? Discuss its practical application in today's ti.m es with reference to-Judicial
Activism.
OR
Q.1
Explain the meaning and significance of Ratio Decidendi. How is it distinguished
from Obiter Dicta? Discuss with the examples Wambaugh test that is used to
determine the ratio of a judicial decision.
Q.2
What is Montesquieu's theory of Separation of Powers? Enunciate how the practice of
Delegated Legislation is against the · Theory of Separation of Powers. Discuss the
· instances and advantages of application of this theory.
OR
Q.2
Write short notes on the followinga) Difference between Literal Rule and Golden Rule oflnterpretation
b) Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court oflndia
Q.3
Critically evaluate the theory of Rule of Law. Discuss the applicability of this
constitutional concept in the context of the recent Supreme Court decision
decriminalizing homosexuality under Section 377 of Indian Penal cede.
OR
Q.3
Discuss different modes recognized as Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism in
India.
Q.4
Discuss functions of Law with special emphasis on Justice.
OR
Q.4
What does 'Precedent' mean? Is it a better source of Law than Legislation?
Substantiate your answers with judicial decisions.
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