Osmania University (OU), Hyderabad has informed that the candidates those qualified in various subjects of OUCET 2014 (Osmania University Common Entrance Test) can download rank cards from the website www.osmania.ac.in OR www.ouadmissions.com . OUCET results have been released on 24th June 2014.
About 80000 candidates applied for OUCET 2014 for admission into 52 subjects. Out of these 66000 candidates were appeared for the entrance exams and 46753 candidates declared qualified in the entrance tests.
The pass percentage is 70.76 . The admissions into PG courses in OU, Mahatma Gandhi University, Palamuru University and Telangana University will be based on the ranks in OUCET 2014.
There are 39 PG courses in OU campus colleges and other affiliated colleges of the University. 10 PG diploma courses are there apart from 3 /5 year integrated courses in various departments. For more details, see www.osmania.ac.in .
10th Class, Inter Exams, Engineering, Medical, Admissions Updates in AP and Telangana States 2026-27
Combined Admission Notification 2014 for Diploma Courses in AP and Telangana
Department of Technical Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh has issued for Combined admission notification 2014 for various diploma courses for the current academic year. Following are details of programmes, eligibility and application procedure. Candidates from both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states are eligible to appear for the admissions.
Courses: Diploma in Home Science / Craft Technology / Garment Technology / Hotel Management and Catering Technology.
Eligibility: Applicants should have passed in SSC or its equivalent for HS / CT / GT and candidates with Intermediate are eligible for hotel management course.
Interested candidates can apply online from 26th June 2014 to 6th July 2014. Admission counseling will be held on 10th July 2014.
For more details, see the website at sbtetap.gov.in . You can also visit the nearest polytechnic for more details.
Courses: Diploma in Home Science / Craft Technology / Garment Technology / Hotel Management and Catering Technology.
Eligibility: Applicants should have passed in SSC or its equivalent for HS / CT / GT and candidates with Intermediate are eligible for hotel management course.
Interested candidates can apply online from 26th June 2014 to 6th July 2014. Admission counseling will be held on 10th July 2014.
For more details, see the website at sbtetap.gov.in . You can also visit the nearest polytechnic for more details.
Osmania LLB 3 Year Previous Question Papers 2014
Osmania University has conducted LAW 3 year examinations during May / June 2014. Here is the question paper of the subject Interpretation of Statutes (Paper 3). The question paper is for 3 year LLB course.
Part - A:
1. Distinction between interpretation and construction.
2. Heydon's rule
3. Harmonious Construction
4. Ejusdem generis
5. Interpretation clause
6. Implied Repeal
7. Interpretation of rules
8. Statutes of pari materia
Part - B
9. Discuss the rules of construction under the General Clauses Act 1897.
10. Examine the strengths and weaknesses of literal interpretation of statutes.
11. Enumerate the external aids to statutory interpretation.
12. Explain the methods of interpreting substantive and adjective laws.
Part - C:
13. X was charged for committing an offence punishable under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. When the trial was pending the said Act was repealed by the Parliament. What is its effect on the pending trial?
14. The sales tax act exempted vegetables from the levy of sales tax. Sales of betel leaves were subjected to sales tax by the authority. It was contended that betel leaves were not taxable as they constituted vegetables, which were exempted from tax. Decide.
15. 'Soliciting in the street for the purpose of prostitution' is an offence punishable under the Street Offences Act. A woman is making signs to men as they passed in the street from a window. is it a street offence? Decide.
16. A penal provision is capable of being given two interpretations. One interpretation leads to conviction of the accused, where as the other interpretation leads to acquittal. Which interpretation has to be preferred?
Part - A:
1. Distinction between interpretation and construction.
2. Heydon's rule
3. Harmonious Construction
4. Ejusdem generis
5. Interpretation clause
6. Implied Repeal
7. Interpretation of rules
8. Statutes of pari materia
Part - B
9. Discuss the rules of construction under the General Clauses Act 1897.
10. Examine the strengths and weaknesses of literal interpretation of statutes.
11. Enumerate the external aids to statutory interpretation.
12. Explain the methods of interpreting substantive and adjective laws.
Part - C:
13. X was charged for committing an offence punishable under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. When the trial was pending the said Act was repealed by the Parliament. What is its effect on the pending trial?
14. The sales tax act exempted vegetables from the levy of sales tax. Sales of betel leaves were subjected to sales tax by the authority. It was contended that betel leaves were not taxable as they constituted vegetables, which were exempted from tax. Decide.
15. 'Soliciting in the street for the purpose of prostitution' is an offence punishable under the Street Offences Act. A woman is making signs to men as they passed in the street from a window. is it a street offence? Decide.
16. A penal provision is capable of being given two interpretations. One interpretation leads to conviction of the accused, where as the other interpretation leads to acquittal. Which interpretation has to be preferred?
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