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Nepalese Legal System Exam Questions

This document outlines an exam for a course on Nepalese Legal System. It contains 3 sections: short answer questions, descriptive questions, and a problem solving section. The short answer section contains 5 questions about various aspects of Nepalese legal history. The descriptive section has 2 essay questions about legal systems that have influenced Nepal and the country's constitutional development process. The problem solving section presents a passage about how legal systems represent a country's history, culture, and society, and can change over time. It asks 3 questions about elements of a legal system, whether they remain stable, and reflections on the stability of Nepal's system.

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Nepalese Legal System Exam Questions

This document outlines an exam for a course on Nepalese Legal System. It contains 3 sections: short answer questions, descriptive questions, and a problem solving section. The short answer section contains 5 questions about various aspects of Nepalese legal history. The descriptive section has 2 essay questions about legal systems that have influenced Nepal and the country's constitutional development process. The problem solving section presents a passage about how legal systems represent a country's history, culture, and society, and can change over time. It asks 3 questions about elements of a legal system, whether they remain stable, and reflections on the stability of Nepal's system.

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Faculty of Management and Law

Office of the Dean


Mid-Term Examinations 2076
Programme: LL. B Full Marks: 50
Subject: Nepalese Legal System (Law 305) Pass marks: 20
Year: I Year
Group A- Short Answer Questions
Attempt any Three questions given below. (5x3=15)
Q.1 Write short note on Nyayashastra of Jyasthiti Malla.
Q.2 Do you agree that Hindu Legal System is origin from Lichhavi period?
Q.3 Has Nepal developed its own Jurisprudence?. Give the reason.
Q.4 What are the main characteristics of Muluki Ain, 1910 B.S.(1854A.D.).
Q.5 Write main attributes of Constitution of Nepal, 2019 B.S.(1962A.D.)
Group B- Descriptive Answer- Questions
Attempt any Two questions. (15x2=20)
Q.6 State briefly Inquisitorial system and Adversarial legal system. Do these systems influence
on Nepalese Legal System? Give reason with suitable examples.
Q.7 “Constitution is issued in the name of the people”. Justify this statement. What do you
mean by constitutional development process? State briefly about Nepalese Constitutional
Development.
Q.8 “Judiciary is the mother of democracy and it protect constitution and people’s fundamental
rights and legal rights” Explain this statement in your own words and write short note on
Nepalese Judicial system and judicial structure.
Group C- Problem Solving
9. Read the following legal situation and answer the questions that follow (5x3=15)

Every country has its own legal system. Legal system of a country represents its history. Legal system
reflects not only social behavior it also reflects the political and cultural trends of any nation. Legal
system represents the history and civilization of a particular country. A legal system can’t remain static.
It is dynamic. It changes with the mind and will of the people. So, legal system has been instrumental
for social change. Legal system is supposed to reflect the will of the people. Nepalese legal system has
been changed with the ups and downs of Nepalese society. In particular political change has brought
massive changes into law and legal system. Every legal system aims at establishing the egalitarian
society. Legal system works as a means and endeavors to achieve the justice as an end in the society.
Questions:
a. What are the elements that constitute the legal system?
b. Does legal system remain stable? If so, how? If not so, why does it change?
c. Do you agree Nepali legal system is stable? What will we expect from all legal systems?
-Best of Luck-

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