Law CSS Paper 2017

FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION-2017
FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BS-17
UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
LAW
TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS
PART-I(MCQS): MAXIMUM 30 MINUTES
PART-I (MCQS) MAXIMUM MARKS = 20
PART-II MAXIMUM MARKS = 80
NOTE: (i) Part-II is to be attempted on the separate Answer Book.
(ii) Attempt ONLY FOUR questions from PART-II selecting TWO Questions from EACH SECTION. ALL questions carry EQUAL marks.
(iii) All the parts (if any) of each Question must be attempted at one place instead of at different places.
(iv) Candidate must write Q. No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q. No. in the Q.Paper.
(v) No Page/Space be left blank between the answers. All the blank pages of Answer Book must be crossed.
(vi) Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.
PART-II
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Q. No. 2. What is the relation of claim preclusion and issue preclusion with the concept of res judicata? Differentiate between actual and constructive res judicata. (20)
Q. No. 3. Discuss the logic behind concept of bail in criminal justice. How the right of bail in non-bailable offences has been curtailed under the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 and other special criminal substantive laws in Pakistan? (20)
Q. No. 4. Critically appraise the constitutional safeguards for recording the confessions. Explain the procedure provided for recoding of confessions. (20)
Q. No. 5. Examine powers of Justice of Peace under the Code of Criminal Procedure. Whether these powers are in contravention of theory of separation of Powers? (20)
Q. No. 6. Differentiate between appeal and revision in civil matters. Do the appellate courts have the same powers and duties as are conferred on the courts of original jurisdiction? (20)
Q. No. 7. Discuss background of Arbitration Agreements and Foreign Arbitral Awards Act 2011. On what grounds an arbitral award can be set aside by the court? (20)
Q. No. 8. How Pakistan Penal Code has differentiated the punishments of Diyat, Arsh and Daman? Explain limits prescribed by law on solitary confinements. (20)

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