GOA UNIVERSITY G.R.KARE COLLEGE OF LAW LLB DEGREE SEM-VI LAND LAWS
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1 GOA UNIVERSITY G.R.KARE COLLEGE OF LAW LLB DEGREE SEM-VI LAND LAWS Oct 2012, April 2012, Oct 2011, APRIL 2011, OCT 2010, APRIL 2010, OCT 2009, April 2009, Oct 2008, April 2008, Oct 2007, April 2007, OCT 2006, April 2006,
2 mlllllllllllllll TNY-62 Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 1 00 Instructions :1) Answer any 10 (Ten) questions out of14 (Fourteen). 2) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Explain the provisions made under Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, to grant relief to tenant in case of his threatened wrongful dispossession from agricultural land Explain: A) 'Purchase Price' under Agricultural Tenancy Act, B) 'To cultivate Personally' under Agricultural Tenancy Act, State the various authorities under Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964 and explain in brief their functions and powers Explain as referred in Agricultural Tenancy Act, A) Tenant right to operate sluice gate. B) Heritable right of tenant Explain with reference to Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964 following : A) Surrender of tenancy right by tenant. B) Special provisions regarding termination for non-payment of rent What are the various grounds on which the 'Bhatkar' can evict his 'Mundkar' from dwelling house under the Mundkar's (Protection from eviction) Act, Explain: A) 'Dwelling House' under the Mundkar's (Protection from eviction) Act, B) Mundkar's right to alienate Explain the procedure under Land Revenue Code 1968, for conversion of use of land from one purpose to another Explain the provisions of the Land Revenue Code, 1968, relating to extinction of rights of public and individual in or over any public road, land or path, not required for use of public. 10 P.T.O.
3 TNY ~ I IIIII Rllllllll 10. Explain with reference to Land Revenue Code, A) Powers of Revenue Court B) Alluvial Land What are the different authorities and their powers constituted under the GOD Buildings (Lease, Rent and eviction) Control Act, 1968? Explain with reference to GOD Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1968 A) Rights of tenant to essential services. B) Vexatious proceedings Explain the provisions under Land Revenue Code, 1968, as regards to Appeal, Revision and Review Enumerate and explain the powers of Mamlatdar under the Mamlatdan's Court Act,
4 ~IIIIU TNY-62 LL.B. (Degree) (Sem. - VI) Examination, April 2012 LAND LAWS 2...?-lo'f( 1L Pvt'" Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks : 1 00 Instructions : 1) Answer any 10 (ten) questions out of 14 (fourteen). 2) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Explain the provisions in Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964,' regarding surrender of tenancy rights of tenant What is Tiller's day? How has the Fifth Amendment to the Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, conferred special rights and Privileges on tenants? Explain: A) Rights of tenant to operate Sluice gates under Agricultura1 Tenancy Act, B) 'Deemed Tenancy' under Agricultural Tenancy Act, Discuss: A) Heritable rights of a tenant under the Agricultural Tenancy }.ct, B) Provisions relating to fixation of maximum rent, envisaged under agricultural Tenancy Act, Explain the rights of Mundkar, under the Mundkar (Protection from Eviction) Act, 1975, to repair, maintain and improve his dwelling house. Can a Mundkar use his dwelling house for business purpose? Explain: A) Relief in cases of threatened wrongful dispossession of Mundkar from dwelling house under the Mundkar (Protection from Eviction) Act, B) Rights of Mundkar to enjoy supply of power, water or any customary easement under the Mundkar (Protection from Eviction) Act, What are the purposes for which government may grant land to person and what are the different classes of holders of land, granted under the Land Revenue Code, 1968? 10 ~ 8. What is land revenue? Explain the different modes for recovery of arrears of land revenue under the Land Revenue Code, : P.T.O.
5 TNY-62 IIIIHBIIIIII 9. Explain the following with reference to Land Revenue Code, 1968 : A) Manner in whi h clerical errors are corrected. B) Presumption of correctness of entries in record of rights and register of mutations Explain with reference to Land Revenue Code, 1968, following : 10 A) Central Government title to mines and mineral. B) Revenue Court. 11. What are the different grounds on which a tenant can be evicted by the Landlord under the GOD buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1968? Explain with reference to GOD buildings (Lease, Rent and eviction) Control Act, A) Classes of building to which Act does not apply. B) Powers of controller What is the procedure to be followed by the Mamlatdar, when plaint is admissible under the Mamlatdar's Court Act, What are the important authorities under the Mamlatdar's Court Act, 1966 and explain their powers and functions? 10
6 B -12 (Pages: 02) [Total No. of Questions : 9] TNY- 62 LL.B (Degree) (Semester- VI) Examination, October LAND LAWS Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 Instructions: 1) Answer any five [5] questions from Q.No. 1 to 8. 2) Question No. 9 is Compulsory. Ql) Explain the provisions in Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964,. regarding surrender of tenancy rights of tenant. [15] Q2) What is Tiller's day? How has the Fifth Amendment to the Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, conferred privileges on tenant. [15] Q3) What is land revenue? Explain the different modes for recovery of arrears of land revenue under The Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code.,, [15] Q4) Write notes with reference to the Goa, Daman and Diu land Revenue code 1968.[15] a) Heritable Occupancy rights. b) Records of Rights. c) Regularization of encroachment. QS) What are the various grounds on which the "bhatkar" can evict his "mundkar" from the dwelling house under "The Goa, Daman and Diu Mundkar (Protection from Eviction) Act, [15] Q6) Under what circumstances can a landlord obtain possession of his building from the tenant for repair or reconstruction under The Goa, Daman and Diu Building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act [15] Q7) What are the different Authorities and their powers, constituted under "The Goa Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and eviction) Control Act [15] Q8) Enumerate the powers of mamlatdar under ~ The Goa, Daman and Diu Mamlatdar's Court Act, [15] P.T.O.
7 B TNY - 62 Q9) Write short notes on any 5 [FIVE} [25] a) Heritable rights of a tenant under The Goa~ Dmnan and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, b) Provisions relating to fixation of maximum rent under the Goa Dam~n and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, c) Presumption of correctness of entry under the Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code d) Powers of Revenue Officer under The Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code, e) Definition of "Members of Family'' under The Goa, Daman and Diu Mundkar (Protection from eviction) Act, f) Rights of Mundkar under The Goa, Dan1an and Diu Mundkar (Protection from Eviction) Act, g) Determination of 'Fair Rent' under The Goa, Daman and Diu Building (Lease Rent and eviction) Control Act, h) 'Rejection of Plaint' under The Goa, Daman and Diu N1amlatdar is court Act, 1966.
8 G -515 (Pages: 02) TNY- 62 [Total No. of Questions : 9] LL.B. (Degree) (Semester- VI) Examination, April/May 2011 Land La ws Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100 Instructions: I) Answer anyjive questions from Q. No. 1 to 8. 2) Question No. 9 is compulsory~ Ql) Under what circumstances can the tenancy of tenant be terminated with relevant case laws, under "The Goa Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act 1964". (15) Q2) Explain as referred in Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, (15) a) To cultivate personally. b) Purchase price. c) Powers of mamlatdar to resume and dispose of land not purchased by tenant. Q3) What are the restrictions on land assigned for special purpose by the government under the Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code, [15] Q4) Explain following with reference to Land Revenue Code, [15) a) Government title to mines and mineral. b) Alluvial Land. c) Farm Building. Q5) Explain the procedure contemplated under the Goa, Daman and Diu Mundkar (protection from Eviction) Act, for the purchase of dwelling house by a Mundkar. [15] Q6) What are the different grounds on which a tenant can be evicted by the landlord under "The Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and eviction) control Act, 1968.(15] Q7) Explain : [15) a) Rights of tenant to essential services under The Goa, Daman and Diu building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) control Act, b) Classes of building to which The Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) control Act, Q8) Discuss the powers of the mamlatdar and explain how the decision of the mamlatdar has to be executed under the provisions ofthe Goa Daman and Diu mamlatdar's court Act, ( 1 S] P.T.O.
9 G - SIS -2- TNY- 62 Q9) Write short notes on any five : a) 'Rent' under The Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, b) Types of land couered under The Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, c) Correction of clerical error under The Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code, d) Revenue court under The Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code, e) Definition of Mandkar under The Goa, Daman Diu Mundkar (protection from eviction) Act, f) Eviction ofmundkar under The Goa, Daman and Diu Mundkar (protection from Eviction) Act, g) Determination of 'Fair Rent' under The Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and eviction) control Act, h) Requisitioning of building under The Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and eviction) control Act, (25)
10 llllllllllllllllllllllllillllliiji. TNY -.62 LL.B. (Degree) (Semester- VI) Examinatio~, October 2010 LAND LAWS Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : l 00 Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from Q. No. 1 to 8. (15x5=75) 2) Question No.9 is compulsory. (25 Marks) 1. Withrefere~ce to the Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, explain the terms 'lease' and tenant' and discuss the provisions in the Tenancy Act which provide relief to a tenant in case of threatened wrongful dispossession from the agricultural land. 2. With reference to the Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, define the expressions 'rent' and 'to cultivate personally' and explain whether the rights of a t.enant are heritable under the Tenancy Act, With reference to the Goa, Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) Act, 197 5, define the expression 'dwelling house'. Does a Mundkar have a right to use the dwelling house for business purpose? 4. With reference to the Goa, Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) Act, I 975, define the expression 'member of the family' and discuss the provisions in the Mundkar Act in respect of i) Relief in cases of threatened wrongful dispossession of the mundkar and ii) Mundkars right to alienate the dwelling bouse. 5. With reference to the GDD Mamlatdar's Court Act briefly discuss the provisions pertaining to 'Plaint'. 6. Discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code which deal with Appeals, Revision and Review. 7. With reference to the Goa Land Revenue Code, define the expressions 'Land Revenue' and 'boundary mark' and discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code which deal with partition ofland holdings. P.T.O.
11 TNY m ~ With reference to the provisions in the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1968, discuss i) Landlords duty to keep the building in good repair and ii) Tenants right to essential services. 9. Briefly discuss any five: i) Statutory tenant and contractual tenant. ii) Requisitioning of building under GDD Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, iii) Mundkars right to repair, maintain and improve his dwelling house. iv) Tenant's right to operate sluice gate. v) Presumptive value of survey records. - vi) 'Farm Building' under the Land Revenue Code. vii) Grounds of Eviction of Tenant under the GDD Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, viii) Define 'Mundkar' under the Goa, Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction)Act, 1975.
12 Tililllllllllmll X"\"'\,- pj~. ",. TNY - 62 LL.B Degree (Semester-V"~u'on, April2010 LAND LAWS Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 Instructions : I. Answer any five questions from Q. No. 1 to 8. (15x5=75) 2. Q. No. 9 is compulsory. (25 Marks) ' t 1. With reference to the provisions of the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act, (i) Discuss Power of the Mamlatdar to resume and dispose land not purchased by the tenant and (ii) Tenants right to operate sluice gates. 2. With reference to the provisions in the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964,. discuss the terms (i) To cultivate personally (ii) Tenant and Persons deemed to be tenants. 3. Define the expression 'Landlord' and explain the provisions in the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1968, Which deal with Appeal and Revision ~ 4. With reference to the provisions of the Goa Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction ) Control Act. 1968, discuss (i) Provisions pertaining to the determination of fair rent of a building and (ii) Tenants right to essential services. 5. Discuss the powers of the Mamlatdar and explain how the decision ofthe Mamlatdar has to be executed under the provisions of the GDD Mamlatdars Court Act. 6. Discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code which deal with 'Use of Land' with special emphasis on the procedure for conversion of use of land from one purpose to another. P.T.O.
13 TNY- 62 lllllllllllllltllmtiiiiiiw 7. Briefly explain the concept of mundkar under the Goa Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) Act, 1975 and discuss the grounds on which a mun~ar can be evicted from the dwelling house. 8. With reference to the Goa Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) Act, 1975, defme 'dwelling house' and explain the prpcedure for surrender of his rights over the dwelling house by mundkar. 9. Briefly discus$ any five : i) 'Rejection of Plaint' under the GDD Mamlatdar's Court Act. ii) Modes of termination of agricultural tenancy... iii) 'Building' as defined under the Goa Rent Control Act. iv) Tenant under Goa Rent Control Act. v) Mundkars right to repair, maintain and improve his dwelling house. vi} :Define ; i).agriculture ii) Rent under GDD Agricultural Tenancy Act. vii) 'Farm Building'under GDD Land Revenue Code.
14 TNY- 62 LL.B. (Degree) (Semester - VI) Examination, October 2009 LAND LAWS Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from Q. Nos. 1 to 8. 2) Question No. 9 is compulsory. (15x5=75) 1. Define the expression 'to cultivate personally' and discuss the l)pecial rights and privileges of a tenant under the Fifth Amendment to the Goa Agricultural Tenancy -Act. 2. Define rent and discuss the provisions in the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964 which deal with surrender of tenancy rights by the tenant. 3. Define the expression "landlord" and explain the provisions in the Goa Rent Control Act, 1968 which deal with appeal and revision. 4. Discuss the provisions in the Goa Rent Control Act, 1968 which deal with grounds of eviction of a tenant by the landlord. ~ 5. Define "farm building" under the Goa Land Revenue Code and discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code which deal with partition of the land holdings. 6. Discuss the provisions in the Goa Land Revenue Code which deal with a) Correction of clerical errors in the record of rights and b) Appeal and revision. 7. Explain the expression "member of the family" under the Mundkar Act, 1975 and discuss the provisions of the Mundkar Act, which deal with the right of the mundkar to purchase the dwelling house. 8. Define "mundkar" and briefly outline the rights of the mundkar under the Mundkar Act, P.T.O.
15 m TNY- 62 LL.B. (Degree) (Semester - VI) Examination, October 2009 LAND LAWS Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from Q. Nos. 1 to 8. 2) Question No. 9 is compulsory. (15x5=75) 1. Define the expression 'to cultivate personally' and discuss the special rights and privileges of a tenant under the Fifth Amendment to the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act. 2. Define rent and discuss the provisions in the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964 which deal with surrender of tenancy rights by the tenant. 3. Define the expression "landlord" and explain the provisions in the Goa Rent Control Act, 1968 which deal with appeal and revision. 4. Discuss the provisions in the Goa Rent Control Act, 1968 which deal with grounds of eviction of a tenant by the landlord. ~~ 5. Define "farm building" under the Goa Land Revenue Code and discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code which deal with partition of the land holdings. 6. Discuss the provisions in the Goa Land Revenue Code which deal with a) Correction of clerical errors in the record of rights and b) Appeal and revision. 7. Explain the expression "member of the family" under the Mundkar Act, 1975 and discuss the provisions of the Mundkar Act, which deal with the right of the mundkar to purchase the dwelling house. 8. Define "mundkar" and briefly outline the rights of the mundkar under the Mundkar Act, P.T.O.
16 TNY Write short notes on any five of the following : (Sx5=25) a) Contents of plaint under Mamlatdar' s Court Act.. -. b) Execution of Mamlatdar' s decision under the Mamlatdar' s Court Act. c) Building as defined under the Goa Rent Control Act. d) Tenant's right to operate sluice gate. e) Classes of holders of land under the Goa Land Revenue Code. f) Boundary mark. g) Modes of termination of tenancy under the Goa Agricultural Tenancy. Act. h) Eviction of mundkar under Mundkar Act.
17 LL.B. Degree (Semester - VI) Examination, April 2009 LAND LAWS TNY -62 Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 Instructions : 1) Answer any five questions from Q. Nos. 1 to s. 2) Question No. 9 is compulsory. 1. With reference to the provisions of the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act, (15x5=75). a) Discuss the power of the Mamlatdar to resume and dispose latid not purchased by the tenant. b) Tenant's right to operate sluice gates. 2. Define lease and discuss the provisions in the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act 1964 which provide relief to a tenant in case of threatened wrongful, dispossession from the agricultural land. 3. Define the expression ~landlord' and discuss the provisions of the Goa Rent Control Act 1968 which deal with determination of fair rent. 4. Explain ~e provisions in the Goa Rent Control Act which deal with recovery of possession of building by landlord for purpose of repairs or reconstruction. 5. Discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code which deal with a) removal of encroachment on land vested in the Central Government b) regularization of encroachments. 6. Define the expression boundary mark and outline the provisions of the Goa Land Revenue Code which deal with effect of the settlement of boundaries. 7. With reference to the Mundkar Act 1975, explain a) dwelling house and b) right of the mundkar to repair the dwelling house. 8. Discuss the provisions of the Mundkar Act, 1975 which deal with a) procedure for purchase of dwelling house by the Mundkar and b) the rights of the Mundkar to alienate the dwelling house. P.T.O.
18 TNY Write short notes on any f)ve of the following : (5x5=25) a) Rejection of plaint under the amlatdar's Court Act b) 'Execiitibn of Mamlatdar' s decision under the Mamlatdar' s Court Act.... ~.. c) Requisition of building un_der 9oa Rent Control Act d) Tenant's right to essential services under the Goa Rent Control Act. e) Presumptive value of survey records. f) Land revenue under Land Revenue Code g) Grounds of eviction of mundkar h) De~med ten~_ts under the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act.. ' I ~ :
19 I IIIII ~IIIII~ IIIIIU I TNY -62 LL.B. (Sem. - VI) Degree Examination, 2008 LAND LAWS (oc::roee'\) Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100 Instructions: 1) Answer any six questions from Q. No. 1 to 9. (15x6=90) 2) Q. No. 10 is compulsory. (10 Marks) 1. With reference to the provisions in the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, discuss the terms (i) To cultivate personally (ii) Tenant and persons deemed to be tenants. 2. Outline the special rights and privileges of a tenant under the Fifth Amendment to the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act. 3. With reference to the provisions in the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1968, discuss (i) Landlords duty to keep the building in good repair and (ii) Tenants right to essential services. 4. Discuss the grounds of eviction of a tenant under the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, With reference to the Land Revenue Code discuss (i) Removal. of encroachments on land vesting in Central Government and (ii) Regularization of encroachments. 6. Discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code, which deal with recovery of arrears of land revenue. 7. With reference to the Goa Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) Act, 197 5, discuss the right of the Mundkar to purchase the dwelling house. 8. Briefly discuss the concept ofmundkar under the Goa Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) Act, Does the Mundkar have a right to use the dwelling house for business purpose? 9. With reference to the GDD Mamlatdar's Court Act briefly discuss the provisions pertaining to 'Plant'. l 0. Write notes on any two : a) Mundkars right to repair, maintain and improve his dwelling house. b) Appeal and Revision under the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, c) Tenant's right to operate sluice gate. d) 'Land Revenue' under the Land Revenue Code. e) Statutory tenant and contractual tenant.
20 IDIIIIIIIIIIII ~ TNY- 62 LL.B. (Degree) (Sem. VI) Examination, April2008 LAND LAWS Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions: 1) Answer any six questions from Q. No. 1 to 9 (15x6=90) 2) Question No. 10 is compulsory. (10 Marks) 1. Define 'Tenant' and discuss the provisions in the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, which provide relief to a tenant in case of threatened wrongful dispossession from the agricultural land. 2. With reference to the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act discuss i) Termination of Tenancy by Landlord and ii) Rights of tenants are heritable. 3". With reference to the provisions in the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1968, discuss i) Provisions pertaining to the determination of fair rent of a building and ii) Tenants right to essential services. 4. Which are the various authorities under the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease: Rent and Eviction) Control Act, Briefly outline the powers of these authorities.. 5. Define 'Land Revenue' and discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code, which deal with partition of land holdings. 6. Discuss the provisions in the Land Revenue Code which deal with Appeals, Revision and Review. 7. Discuss the grounds on which a mundkar can be evicted from his dwelling house. Explain 'the right of the mundkar to alienate the dwelling house. 8. With reference to the Goa Daman and Diu Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) Act, 1975, discuss the right of 'the mundkar to purchase the dwelling house and outline the procedure for purchase of the dwelling house. P.T.O.
21 fny- 62 Ill~~ U lui lj~ ~IIIII 9. Discuss how the decision of the Mamlatdar has to be executed under the provisions of the GDD Mamlatdars Court Act. 10. Write notes on any two : a) Mundkars right to repair and reconstruct his dwelling house. b) Presumptive value of survey records. c) Requisitioning of building under the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, d) Tenant' under the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, e) 'Farm Building under the Land Revenue Code.
22 TNY -62 LL.B. (Degree) (Sem. - VI) Examination, 2007 LAND LAWS Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100 Instructions : 1) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 2) Answer any six questions from 1 to 9, Q. 10 is compulsory. 1. Explain and discuss the concept Tenant and deemed Tenancy under agricultural Tenancy Act Briefly state and discuss the purchase of Land by Tenant under Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act 1964? When and how a landlord can recover the possession of building for his personal occupation Discuss briefly the determination of standard rent and explain the nature and scope of inquiry of such fixation Briefly state provisions of land Revenue code relating to use of land Briefly discuss : a) Mutation of Records b) Settlement of Records Explain the following as per Mundcar Act a) Easementary rights of Mundcar. ~ b) Reliefs given to Mundcar and threatened wrongful dispossession. -c 8. Explain the following : a) Dwelling house of Mundcar b) Rights to purchase 15 P.T.O.
23 TNY Provisions of Mamlatdar's Courts Act i966 pertaining to functions and powers of Mamlatdar. 15 l 0. Write short notes on any two of the fol.jowing : 10 a) Alluvial soil. b). Cultivate personally under Agricultural Tenancy Act c) Encroachments on government lands. d) Appeals under Rent Control Act e) Execution of lease deed of building.
24 TNY -62 LL.B. (Degree) (Sem. - VI) Examination, April 2007 LAND LAWS Duration : 3 Hours Total Marks : 100 Instructions: 1) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 2) Answer any six questions from 1 to 9, Q. 10 is compulsory. 1. Discuss how tenancy may be terminated by the Landlord under G.D.D. Agriculture Tenancy Act, 1964 and powers and functions of Mamlatdar as Land Revenue Officer under the Act Explain : 15 a) "Tenant" under Agriculture Tenancy Act 1964 and "Tiller day" under the Act. b) Provisions of purchase price by te~an t under the Agriculture Tenancy Act. 3. Explain and discuss the significance of Land Revenue Code with reference to the following~ als? state the meaning of the concepts :.- a) Land Revenue 15 b) Partition of holdings c) Holders of land ~ d) Grant of Alluvial land e) Mutation. 4. Write short notes on any two : 15 a) Functions of collector under Land Revenue Code b) Government title to mines and minerals c) Review of orders. P.T.O.
25 TNY Write and discuss the following under RENT CONTROL ACT:.. 15 a) Fair rent b) Grounds for recovery of possession of building by the owner c) Repairs to the building and provisions under the Act. 6. Explain and discuss the following any two : 15 1) "Building" as per definition under Rent Control Act 2) Provisions of transfer of property as applicable to building Act 3) Tenancy rights under Rent Control Act. 7. Explain and discuss Mundcar' s rights to dwelling house and provisions relating to repair and reconstructions of dwelling house Explain the functions and powers of Mamlatdar under Mamlatdar' s Court Act. Also briefly explain powers and functions of Civil Court pertaining to matters of Mundcar encroachment of land, Easementary rights, incidental acts etc Explain and discuss the "Content of plaint", "Rejection of plaint" and effects and role of other procedural Laws in a trial before Mamlatdar under Mamlatdar's Court Act. 15 LO. Write short notes on any two: 10 1) Powers of and functions of Administrative tribunal as Appellate Authority under Rent Control, and Land Revenue Code 2) Summary eviction of tenant under Rent Control Act 3) Scheme of beneficial legislation under Mundcar Act and Agriculture Tenancy Act.
26 MAH-62 LL.B. (Degree) Semester - VI Examination, 2006 LAND LAWS Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100 Instructions: 1) Answer any six questions from Question No. 1 to Question No. 9. 2) Question No. 10 is compulsory. (15x6=90) 1. What are persons deemed to be tenants under the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act 1964? 2. What is purchase price? Explain the mode of payment of purchase price and consequences of its non-payment as provided under the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act Examine the procedure for conversion of land from one purpose to another as provided under the Land Revenue Code Define holder and explain the various classes of holders under the Land Revenue Code Examine the requirements needed to be observed when a landlord desires to recover possession of a building for the purpose of repairs under the Goa Rent Control Act Critically analyse the various grounds and procedure for eviction of tenants as laid down under the Goa Rent Control Act State and explain the various rights of a Mundkar as provided under the Mundkar Act Explain any two of the following: a) Dwelling house of a Mundkar. b) Surrender by Mundkar. c) Cultivate personally. P.T.O.
27 MAH Discuss the following under the Mamlatdar's Court Act 1966: a) Contents of plaint presented to Mamlatdar. b) Procedure where plaint is admissible. 10. Write notes on any two of the following: (5x2=10) a) Encroachments on Government lands.! b) Land revenue. c) Boundaries and boundary marks. d) Powers of the Mamlatdar..
28 LL.B. Degree (Semester - VI) Examination, April 2006 LAND LAWS MAH-63 Duration : 3 Hm1rs Total Marks : 100 Instructions :1) Answer any six questions from Question No. I to Question No.9. 2) Question No. 10 is compulsory. 1. Define the word tenant and explain deemed tenancy under the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act Explain tiller's day. When is a tenant deemed to have purchased land under the Goa Agricultural Tenancy Act 1964? 3. Discuss the provisions of the Goa Rent Control Act 1968 which enable a landlord to recover possession of a building for his personal occupation. 4. Explain fair rent. Discuss the provisions of the Goa Rent Control Act 1968 relating to the determination of fair rent. 5. Explain the provisions of the Goa Land Revenue Code 1968 relating to use of land. 6. Discuss the following under the Goa Land Revenue Code 1968 : a) Record of rights b) Procedure for mutation of records in case of acquisition of rights. 7. Explain the following as per the Mundkar Act 1975: a) right of Mundkar to enjoy supply of water and power b) relief in case of threatened wrongful dispossession 8. Explain the following : a) Dwelling house of Mundkar b) Mundkar's right to purchase the dwelling house 9. Examine the particular~ necessary to be mentioned in the plaint presented to the Mamlatdar and the procedure to be followed where the plaint is admissible under the Mamlatdar's Court Act (1Sx6=90) 10. Write notes on any two of the following: (Sx2=10) a) Classes of holders of land b) Fixation of Boundaries c) Lands vesting in Central Government d) Grounds of eviction of tenant under Goa Rent Control Act 1968.t
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