TG PGLCET LLM 2024 Previous Question Paper with Answers And Key

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TG PGLCET LLM 2024 Previous Question Paper with Answers And Key
TG PGLCET LLM 2024 Previous Year Question Papers
While preparing for TG PGLCET LLM, candidates must also refer to the previous year question papers of the same. Scoring well in TG PGLCET LLM and understanding weaknesses and strengths in the respective sections.

TG PGLCET LLM Previous Year Question Papers can be found on this page in PDF format. Students taking the exam to get into some of the best law colleges/institutes in the state of Andhra Pradesh may practice these papers to get a clear idea of the structure of the exam, marking scheme, important topics, etc.

TG PGLCET LLM Exam Pattern 2025:
Mode of Exam: The exam will be conducted through online mode.
Language of Paper: The question paper will be set in both English & Telugu or English & Urdu language.
Number of Questions: Total number of questions will be 120.
Duration of Exam: The duration of test will be 90 minutes.
Maximum Marks: The question paper will be of total 120 marks.
Marking Scheme: 1 mark will be awarded for each correct answer.

TG PGLCET LLM Syllabus

TG PGLCET 2024 Syllabus for Section A
The topics aspirants need to prepare in order to score well in this section of the exam are as follows:
Jurisprudence:
Schools of Jurisprudence – Sources of Law, Custom Precedent and Legislation, Rights and duties – Ownership and Possession, Persons, Obligation, Property, Liability, Legal Sanctions.
Constitutional Law:
Nature of the constitution: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Executive Judiciary and Legislature, Center-State Relations, Emergency provisions, Amendments to the constitution.
TG PGLCET 2024 Syllabus for Section B
The topics aspirants need to prepare in order to score well in this section of the exam are as follows:
Public International Law:
International Law and Municipal Law, Subjects, State Territory, Air, Sea and outer space, Nationality and Statelessness, Extradition, Asylum, State Jurisdiction, United Nations.
Mercantile Law:
General Principles of Contract (Sections. 1-75, Indian Contract Act-1872).
Labour Law:
Trade Union Act 1926. Industrial Disputes Act 1947.
Crimes and Torts:
Indian Penal Code -General Principles & General Exceptions.
TORTS: General principles of Tort, Defences, Joint liability, State liability for torts; Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
IPR & Other Laws:
Copy right Act, 1d957; Patents Act, 1970; Environmental Protection Act, 1986; Human Rights, The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Salient features of Information Technology Act, 2000 and Right to Information Act 2005.

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Part – A
TG PGLCET 2024

1) In the classification of legal sanctions into civil and criminal sanctions, which of the following is not a kind of civil sanction?
(1) Damages
(2) Costs
(3) Injunction
(4) Deprivation of civil rights

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

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D) 4

2) According to Salmond’s classification of obligations, the obligations of trustees towards their beneficiaries may be termed as.__________
(1) Innominate obligations
(2) Contractual obligations
(3) Quasi-contractual obligations
(4) Delictai obligations

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

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A) 1

3) ”The word ‘law’ has come down to us in close association with two notions, the notion of order and the notion of force.” Identify the author.
(1) Von Savigny
(2) John Austin
(3) Sir Henry Maine
(4) Roscoe Pound

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

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C) 3

4) Anand is a partner in the firm along with Mahesh. He wants to dissolve the partnership and recover the amount of his share that he is entitled from Mahesh. Identify’ the correct option from the following which signifies the type of right.
(1) Right in personam
(2) Personal Right
(3) Proprietary Right
(4) Right in rem

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

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A) 1

5) Fiction theory of corporate personality was propounded by,
(1) Brinz and Baker
(2) Savigny and Salmond
(3) Gierke and Maitland
(4) Ihiering and Hohfeld

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

View Answer
B) 2

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