📄 Paper #1
Subject: Legal Drafting & Interpretation of Statutes
Time Allowed: 3 hours
Max Marks: 100
NOTE: Attempt any FIVE questions in all, selecting TWO questions each from Part-I & II, and ONE from Part-III. All questions carry equal marks.
PART-I: Conveyancing
Q1. Draft a Deed of Rent regarding a commercial plot.
Q2. Draft a Sale Deed.
Q3. Draft a general Power of Attorney.
Q4. What do you mean by “Conveyancing”? Discuss in detail.
PART-II: Pleadings
Q5. Discuss in detail the general rules of Pleadings.
Q6. Draft a Plaint in a suit for Partition of Land.
Q7. Draft a Written Statement on behalf of the defendant to the above plaint.
Q8. Draft a Written Statement on behalf of the defendant in a suit for recovery of damages on account of Malicious Prosecution.
PART-III: Interpretation of Statutes
Q9. Discuss in detail the Golden Rule of Interpretation.
Q10. An offender cannot be punished twice for the same offence. Discuss in detail.
📄 Paper #2
Subject: Legal Drafting & Interpretation of Statutes
Time Allowed: 3 hours
Max Marks: 100
NOTE: Attempt any FIVE questions in all, selecting TWO questions each from Part-I & II, and ONE from Part-III. All questions carry equal marks.
PART-I: Conveyancing
Q1. Draft a Simple Mortgage Deed.
Q2. Hassan owns a house in Islamabad and Talib owns agricultural land in Lahore. Both properties are of equal value. Draft a Deed of Exchange.
Q3. Draft a Promissory Note and a Receipt.
Q4. Draft a deed of Waqaf Alal Aulad.
PART-II: Pleadings
Q5. Madiha has deserted her husband Majeed and refuses to return. Majeed wants to file a suit for Restitution of Conjugal Rights. Draft a Plaint for him.
Q6. Draft a Plaint in a suit for Dissolution of Marriage on the basis of Khula.
Q7. Draft a Plaint in a suit for Specific Performance of an agreement of sale regarding a commercial plot.
Q8. Draft a Written Statement on behalf of the defendant to the above plaint.
PART-III: Interpretation of Statutes
Q9. Right of appeal is the creation of statute and can only be taken away by the legislature. Discuss in detail.
Q10. What are the powers of the court to do justice or redress a wrong if there is no express provision in a statute?
📄 Paper #3
Subject: Legal Drafting & Interpretation of Statutes
Time Allowed: 3 hours
Max Marks: 100
NOTE: Attempt any FIVE questions in all, selecting TWO questions each from Part-I & II, and ONE from Part-III. All questions carry equal marks.
PART-I: Conveyancing
Q1. What do you mean by “Conveyancing”? Discuss in detail.
Q2. Draft a Deed of Dissolution of Partnership.
Q3. Hassan owns a house in Lahore, and Rizwan owns agricultural land in Gujrat. Both properties are of equal value. Draft a Deed of Exchange.
Q4. Draft a Simple Mortgage Deed.
PART-II: Pleadings
Q5. Draft a Plaint in a suit for Redemption of Mortgaged Land.
Q6. Draft a Plaint in a suit for Possession through Specific Performance of the agreement to sell a house.
Q7. Draft a Plaint in a suit for Dissolution of Partnership and Rendition of Accounts.
Q8. Draft a Written Statement on behalf of the defendant in the above suit.
PART-III: Interpretation of Statutes
Q9. What are the powers of the court to do justice or redress a wrong where there are no express provisions in a statute to meet the case requirements?
Q10. Discuss in detail the Golden Rule of Interpretation.