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Criminolgy

  1. Discuss the scope of Criminology as the science dealing with the study of criminal law, forensics, and criminal investigation. Suggest Measures to control robberies/dacoities and urban street criminality in Pakistan.
  2. How juvenile delinquency can be reduced through the institutional role, professional counseling, and increased care?
  3. What challenges are faced by police in controlling crime and maintaining law and order in the country?
  4. Why crime scene is important for investigators? What are the crime scene search patterns?
  5. How do international policing and monitoring organizations control human trafficking?
  6. ‘Terrorism and radicalization continue to pose threat to global peace, economy and stability’. Discuss.
  7. What is the role of FIA in controlling organized criminality in Pakistan?

Law

  1. Can an executing court attach and sell all kinds of moveable and immovable properties of the judgment debtor or certain types of property are exempted from attachment and sale? Discuss.
  2. Define and distinguish Review and Revision.
  3. “No one can be allowed to contradict his past statement or action.” Elaborate this phrase concerning the relevant articles of the QSO 1984.
  4. There are three different types of statements of an accused that can be recorded by a magistrate and a court. One is during investigation and two are during trial. Elaborate on these statements and differentiate them from each other.
  5. When can a Court of Sessions alter the charge? If the charge is altered, what will be the effect of this alteration on the trial proceedings against the accused?
  6. Define and distinguish the offenses of Theft, Extortion, Robbery, and Dacoity. Give examples to support your answers.
  7. Write notes on the following:
(a) Power of court to appoint or remove arbitrators               (b) Arbitration in suits.

ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE

  1. The Quran provides Legal validity to other Primary Sources; when a Principle is laid down in the Quran, the rest of the Sources of Islamic Law cease to be effective. Discuss.
  2. Discuss and explain the importance of the Sunnah as a Source of Islamic law. Also, discuss the difference between Sunnah and Hadith.
  3. Define Qiyas (Analogy). How does the jurist use it to extend the law from the texts? What is the difference between Qiyas and Istihsan?
  4. Ijtihad is a necessity where there is no solution to a certain issue in the first two sources of Islamic law. Explain the qualifications of a Mujtahid.
  5. What are the objects of punishment in Islam? Also, elaborate on the different kinds of punishment in Islamic law.
  6. Explain the idea of State sovereignty in Islam. What are the qualifications for the head of State under Islamic Law?
  7. What is your take on the judgment by the Federal Shariah Court of Pakistan on Riba?
  8. What are the measures that can be taken to showcase the full potential of Islamic finance in Pakistan?

PHILOSOPHY OF LAW

  1. Examine the logical problem of evil and how it influences people’s belief in God.
  2. Examine the approach to moral decision-making taken by Natural Moral Law. You must illustrate your answer with reference to the issue of capital punishment.
  3. Utilitarianism provides a correct meaning of right and wrong.’ Evaluate this claim.
  4. Explain the classification of civil law.
  5. Discuss Custom, its prerequisites, and its kinds as a source of law.
  6. Explain the statement ‘law as a norm of action’ in the light of Kelsen’s pure theory of law.
  7. Explain Jean Jacques Rousseau’s Social Contact Theory with reference to its criticism.
  8. Elaborate on the historical background and Dicey’s concept of the ‘Rule of Law’.
  9. Critically evaluate the legal realism theory with reference to Salmond and Holmes’s point of view.
  10. Define law in the light of its historical background. Explain its important role in society with the help of some illustrations.
  11. What do you understand by the critical theory? Explain it with reference to its criticism.
  12. Discuss the precedent and its classification as a source of law.
  13. Explain legal positivism with reference to its criticism.
  14. What was the state of nature and challenges to the life of men according to John Locke’s Social Contact Theory?
  15. Define Natural Law theory, and explain its important features and criticism.

ESSAYS

  1. Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone.
  2. The one who uses force is afraid of reasoning.
  3. Not all recycling projects are cost-effective.
  4. The fool speaks, and the wise listens.
  5. A friend walks in when everyone else walks out.
  6. Online learning is not only convenient but often more effective than traditional classroom instruction.
  7. To encourage healthy eating, higher taxes should be imposed on soft drinks and junk food.
  8. People have become overly dependent on technology.
  9. Both parents should assume equal responsibility in raising a child. 10. Boys will be boys.

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