University Of Pune Question Paper
LL. M. ( Semester - III ) Examination - 2010
LW - 902 : PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW - I
(Old Course)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 60
Instructions :
(1) Attempt any four questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1) Critically examine nature and scope of Private International Law.
Q.2) Trace origin and development of Private International Law.
Q.3) “The Doctrine of ‘Renvoi’ involves Process of Application of Law of a
Country.” Comment.
Q.4) Define the term ‘Domicile’ and discuss different kinds of Domicile.
Q.5) Critically examine nature of the Problem of Classification in the Private
International Law and indicate how the English Courts deal with it ?
Q.6) “........ No action will lie in English Courts against a Foreign Sovereign,
his diplomatic representatives and in respect of the Property of the Foreign
Sovereign.” Comment.
Q.7) Examine law relating to recognition and enforcement of Foreign Judgements
according to English Private International Law and compare it with the Indian
Law on the Subject
LL. M. ( Semester - III ) Examination - 2010
LW - 902 : PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW - I
(Old Course)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 60
Instructions :
(1) Attempt any four questions.
(2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1) Critically examine nature and scope of Private International Law.
Q.2) Trace origin and development of Private International Law.
Q.3) “The Doctrine of ‘Renvoi’ involves Process of Application of Law of a
Country.” Comment.
Q.4) Define the term ‘Domicile’ and discuss different kinds of Domicile.
Q.5) Critically examine nature of the Problem of Classification in the Private
International Law and indicate how the English Courts deal with it ?
Q.6) “........ No action will lie in English Courts against a Foreign Sovereign,
his diplomatic representatives and in respect of the Property of the Foreign
Sovereign.” Comment.
Q.7) Examine law relating to recognition and enforcement of Foreign Judgements
according to English Private International Law and compare it with the Indian
Law on the Subject
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