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FACULTY OF LAW SYLLABUS FOR B.A.LLB. (Hons.) (Semester: I–X) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System) Session: 2014-15 GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR Note: (i) Copy rights are reserved. Nobody is allowed to print it in any form. Defaulters will be prosecuted. (ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time. Please visit the University website time to time.
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FACULTY OF LAW

SYLLABUS

FOR

B.A.LLB. (Hons.) (Semester: I–X)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Session: 2014-15

GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR

Note: (i) Copy rights are reserved.

Nobody is allowed to print it in any form. Defaulters will be prosecuted. (ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time. Please visit the University website time to time.

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Semester – I:

Credits Course No Title of the Course L T P

Total Credits

LJL101 Political Science – I (Theory) 5 1 0 6 LJL102 Sociology-I (General Principles) 5 1 0 6 LJL103 English-I 5 1 0 6 LJL104 LJL105

Punjabi Compulsory -I OR Basic Punjabi(Mudhli Punjabi)

5 1 0 6

LJL106 Family Law-I 5 1 0 6 LJL107 Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents

& Consumer Protection Laws 5 1 0 6

Total 30 6 0 36

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Semester – II Credits Course No Title of the Course

L T P

Total Credits

LJL108 Political Science-II (Thoughts) 5 1 0 6 LJL109 Sociology – II (Society in India) 5 1 0 6 LJL110 English – II 5 1 0 6 LJL111 LJL 112

Punjabi(compulsory)-II OR Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)

5 1 0 6

LJL113 Family Law – II 5 1 0 6 LJL114 Public International Law 5 1 0 6 Total 30 6 0 36

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Semester –III

Credits Course No Title of the Course

L T P

Total Credits

LJL201 Political Science – III (International Relations) 5 1 0 6 LJL202 Sociology – III 5 1 0 6 LJL203 English – III 5 1 0 6 ESL220 Environmental Studies (Comp.) 3 0 0 3 LJL205 Law of Contract 5 1 0 6 LJL206 Constitutional Law – I 5 1 0 6 LJL207 Women & Criminal Law 5 1 0 6 Total 30 6 0 36 Note:- Credits of paper ESL 220* will not be included in the CGPA

* Common Code of University is to be given.

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Semester IV

Credits Course No Title of the Course

L T P

Total Credits

LJL208 English – IV 5 1 0 6 LJL209 History – I 5 1 0 6 LJL210 LJL211

Punjabi Compulsory OR Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)

5 1 0 6

LJL212 Specific Contract-II 5 1 0 6 LJL213 Constitutional Law – II 5 1 0 6 LJL214 Jurisprudence 5 1 0 6 Total 30 6 0 36

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Semester V Credits Course No Title of the Course

L T P

Total Credits

LJL301 Economics-I (Macro/ Micro) 5 0 0 5 LJL302 History – II 5 0 0 5 LJL303 Administrative Law 5 1 0 6 LJL304 Environmental Law 5 0 0 5 LJL305 International Human Rights 5 0 0 5 LJL306 Law of Crimes-I (Indian Penal Code) 5 1 0 6 Interdisciplinary Course-I To be offered from the outside Department 4 0 0 4 Total 34 2 0 36

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Semester VI

Credits Course No Title of the Course

L T P

Total Credits

LJL307 Economics- II (Economic Development in India) 5 0 0 5 LJL308 History-III 5 0 0 5 LJL309 Law of Crimes-II (Criminal Procedure Code) 5 1 0 6 LJL310 Law relating to Property 5 0 0 5 LJL311 Law of Evidence 5 1 0 6 Any one of following: LJL312 Opt-(i) Legislative Drafting 5 0 0 5 LJL313 Opt-(ii) Comparative Constitutions. 5 0 0 5 Interdisciplinary Course-II To be offered from the outside Department 4 0 0 4 Total 34 2 0 36

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – VII) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

 Semester VII

LJL401 Economics-III (International Trade & Finance) 5 1 0 6

LJL402 Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act 5 1 0 6

LJL403 Alternate Dispute Resolution Systems 5 1 0 6

LJL404 Labour Law 5 1 0 6

Any one paper from LJL405 and LJL406 LJL405 Opt-(i) Humanitarian & Refugee Law 5 1 0 6

LJL406 Opt-(ii)International Organisation 5 1 0 6

Interdisciplinary Course-III

To be offered from the outside Department 4 0 0 4

29 5 0 34

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

 Semester VIII

LJL407 General Psychology(Legal) 5 1 0 6

LJL408 Principles of Taxation 5 1 0 6

LJL409 Company Law 5 1 0 6

LJL410 Industrial Law 5 1 0 6

Any one paper from LJL 411 to LJL 413 LJL411 Opt-(i) Health Law 5 1 0 6

LJL412 Opt-(ii) Land Laws including Tenure &

Tenancy System 5 1 0 6

LJL413 Opt-(iii) Local Self Govt. including

Panchayat Administration System 5 1 0 6

Interdisciplinary Course-IV

To be offered from the outside Department 4 0 0 4

29 5 0 34

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B.A., LL.B (Honours School) (Semester – IX) (OLD SYSTEM)

Paper Subject Theory Marks

Internal Assessment

Total Marks

9.1 Interpretation of Statues & Principles of Legislation

60 40 100

9.2 Indirect Tax

60 40 100

9.3 Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing

60 40 100

Opt.(i) Dispute Resolution & Legal Aid

60 40 100

9.4

Opt.(ii) Right to Information

60 40 100

Opt.(i) Law of Insurance

60 40 100

Opt.(ii) Banking Law

60 40 100

9.5

Opt.(iii) Private International Law

60 40 100

2 Moot Courts (Civil & Criminal) one each.

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B.A., LL.B (Honours School) (Old System as per new BCI rules)

(Semester – X)

Paper Subject Theory Marks Internal Assessment

Total Marks

10.1 Professional Ethics

60 40 100

10.2 Fundamental of IPR (Patent, Trade Mark, Design and Copy Right)

60 40 100

Opt. (i) White Collar Crime

60 40 100 10.3

Opt. (ii) Offences against Child & Juvenile Offences

60 40 100

Opt.(i) Penology & Victimology

60 40 100 10.4

Opt.(ii) IT offences

60 40 100

10.5 2 Moot Courts (Civil & Criminal) one each (Practical Exam. Including Court Visits 100 marks)

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL101 POLITICAL SCIENCE – I (THEORY)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Political Science: Meaning, Nature and Scope, Greek View Point, Traditional, Modern and Power Concept. Relationship of Political Science with History, Economics, Sociology, Ethics and Jurisprudence. State: Meaning, Elements of State Origin of State: Theories of origin of State, The Social Contract, Evolutionary, Marxist MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Functions of State: Liberal and Marxist Concept. Sovereignty: Meaning, Features, Types, Theories of Sovereignty: Austin and Pluralist. Forms of Government: Unitary, Federal, Parliamentary and Presidential. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Organs of Government: o The Legislature o The Executive o The Judiciary Democracy: Concept, Basic Principals, Kinds, Merits & Demerits. Suggested Readings: 1. Political Theory - V.D. Mahajan 2. Political Theory - K.K. Misra 3. Political Theory - O.P. Singh 4. Political Theory - J.C. Johri 5. Principles of Political Science - A.C. Kapoor 6. Comprehensive Political Theory - N. Jayapan 7. Political Theory and Organization - L.S. Rathor and S.A.H. Haqqi 8. Principles and Theories of Political Theory - Urmila Sharma and S.K. Sharma 9. State Politics in India - Babulal Fadia 10. India Government and Politics - Dr. B.L. Fadia

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL102 SOCIOLOGY – I (GENERAL PRINCIPLES)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I Sociology: Concept, Nature, Scope and Importance Relationship of Sociology with Political Science, History, Economics, Ethics and Jurisprudence. Methods of Sociology: Comparative, Historical, Statistical, Case Study, Functional and Scientific. Sociological Concepts: Status and Role, Social Groups MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Religious Institutions: Religion and Morality. Social Stratification: Meaning and Types Social Change: Meaning and Nature Social Control: Meaning & Nature. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 15 Credit Hours Social Groups: Concept & Kinds. Social Institutions: Marriage, Kinship, Family. Political Institutions: Power, Authority, State. Economic Institutions: Capitalism Property, Division of Labour Suggested Readings: 1. Sociology -- C.N. Shankra Rao 2. Sociology: A Systematic Introduction -- Hary Johnson 3. Introduction to Sociology -- Dr. Vidhya Bhushan. 4. Introduction to Sociology -- Stewart Elebert 5. Principles of Sociology -- P. Broom Leonard 6. Fundamentals of Sociology -- P. Gisbert 7. Sociology for Law Students -- T.K. Oommen & C.N. Venugopal 8. The Family in India -- Tulsi Patel (ed.). 9. Crisis & Contention in Indian Society -- T.K. Oomen 10. The Sage Dictionary of Sociology --Steve Buice & Steven Yearly 11. Sociology -- B.R. Smith 12. Unique Quientesence of Political Science --Theory of Govt. and Politics -- H.D. Ghoshal

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL103 English – I

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Short Stories (Tales of Life) 1. The Umbrella 2. The Egg 3. The Story Teller 4. The Lament Grammar, Vocabulary and Word Power. 1. Errors in the use of articles 2. Voice 3. Narration 4. Homonyms 5. Testing the proficiency in Spellings. Some Legal and Foreign Terms Defined Legal Terms – Plaint, Plaintiff, Defendant, Petition, Alimony, Maintenance, Monogamy, Bigamy, Polygamy, Tort, Libel, Slander, Homicide, Suicide. Foreign Words and Phrases – ad hoc, alma mater, alter ego, ante bell bum, ergo, erratum, etcetera, ex cathedra, finis, ex gracia, homo sapiens, in toto, modus Vivendi. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Short Stories 1. The Luncheon 2. The Shroud 3. The Doll’s House 4. In Another Country Grammar and Vocabulary. 1. Transformation of sentences (Interchanging affirmative, assertive, negative, interrogative, exclamatory sentences and Degrees of Comparisons.) 2. Punctuation 3. Gerunds Effective Writing Paragraph (100-150 words)

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Some Legal and Foreign Terms Defined Legal Terms – Lease, Mortgage, Eviction, Tenancy, Void, Ultra vires, Mandamus, Jurisprudence, Parole, Alibi, Forgery, Prima Facie, Sub judice. Foreign Words and Phrases – persona non grata, post factum, status quo, versus, amour, avant garde, bourgeois, canard, carte blanche, cause clebre, coup de grace, détente, fete. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Short Stories 1. Eveline 2. The Taboo Grammar and Vocabulary 1. Infinitives 2. Antonyms Some Legal and Foreign Terms Defined Legal Terms –Locus Standi, Suo Moto, Bona Fides, Mala Fide, Habeas Corpus, Ex-Parte, Ex-Officio, Sine-Die, Modus Operandi, Inter alia, De-facto, D- jure, Indemnity.

Foreign Words and Phrases –fiancé, fiancée, liaison, motif, rendezvous salon, res time, visà- vis, in ure, vox populi, gleesome, faux pas, environment, eureka. Letter Writing (Personal or Professional)

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL-104 pMjwbI lwzmI - I

e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr I 15 Credit Hours 1. ekB{zBh ns/ ubzs wkwb/ (fszB ftu'A iek) 2. j/mK fby/ PpdK dk noE fby e/ tkeK ftu gq:'r eoBk Adult, Agreement, Authorities, Accused, Acquit, Allegation, Alimony, Claim, Come into force, come into operation, Compensation, Competent Authority, Compulsory retirement, Crime, Conviction, Damages, document, documentary proof, discretionary defendant, defaulter, embezzlement, evaluation, exercise of power, ex-officio, Implement, law, Misappropriation, misconduct, misrepresentation, misstatement, on use of proof, offence, pending decision, probation, procedure, Plaintiff, petitioner, respondent, time bound, with effect from, alien, apprentice, asylum, award, barter, bigamy, bias and respondent. 3. BwSw, aupBwSw, tkswlI BwSw, pMjwbI dIAW aupBwSwvW[

mweInr II 15 Credit Hours d' ozr (;zgH jofizdo f;zx fYZb'A), gqhsw f;zx ;or'Xhnk (eftsk Gkr), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o | (T) gq;zr ;fjs ftnkfynk (d' ftu'A fJe) (n) fe;/ fJe eftsk dk ;ko$ftPk t;s{ (d' ftu'A fJe) (e) do rMg pwT pusqk (kivqw Bwg) iv`co pRSn-au`qr[

mYzr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq) 20Credit Hours 1H gzikph s'A nzro/Ih ftu nB[tkd 2H gzikph ftnkeoD (T) P[X^nP[X (n) ftPokw fuzBQ (J) fto'Xh Ppd

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL-105                mu`FlI pMjwbI -I (In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20 

myzr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10 

mweInr I                   15 Credit Hours pMjwbI BwSw, gurmuKI ilpI gurmuKI ilpI : bxqr Aqy qrqIb pMjwbI BwSw : nwmkrx Aqy sMKyp jwx pCwx, gurmuKI ilpI : nwmkrx, gurmuKI vrxmwlw; pYNqI A`KrI, A`Kr kRm, svr vwhk (a, A, e), lgW mwqrW, pYr ivc ibMdI vwly vrx, pYr ivc pYx vwly vrx, ibMdI, itMpI, A`Dk[

mweInr II                   15 Credit Hours gurmuKI AwrQogRwPI

svr bxqr Aqy aucwrn ivAMjn bxqr Aqy aucwrn gurmuKI AwrQogRwPI Aqy aucwrn; svrW dI bxqr Aqy aucwrn (lGU-dIrG svr); svr Aqy lgW mwqrW; ivAMjnW dI bxqr Aqy aucwrn; pYr ivc pYx vwly vrxW (h, r, v) dw aucwrn ; l Aqy l. dw aucwrn; B, D, F, J, G dw aucwrn, pYr ivc ibMdI vwly vrxW dw aucwrn[

mYzr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq)           20 Credit Hours pMjwbI Sbd bxqr

swDwrn Sbd iek aucwrKMfI Sbd pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr : swDwrn Sbd; iek`lw svr (ijvyN Aw) : svr Aqy ivAMjn ( ijvyN Awr) ; ivAMjn Aqy svr (ijvyN pw); ivAMjn svr ivAMjn (ijvyN pwr) ; koSgq Sbd (ijvNy Gr, pI); ivAwkrxk Sbd (ijvyN nUM, ny); pMjwbI Sbd rcnw =I; ilMg-puilMg, iek vcn-bhu vcn; in`q vrqoN dI pjwbI SbdwvlI-I :  Kwx-pIx, swkwdwrI, ru`qW, mhIinAW, igxqI, mOsm Awid nwl sMbMiDq [

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL106 FAMILY LAW-I

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Sources of Hindu Law

• Traditional Sources • Modern Sources

Sources of Muslim Law • Primary Sources • Secondary Sources

Concept of Marriage under Hindu Marriage Act,1955 Judgments:

1 Gaya Prasad v. Bhagwati, AIR 1966 MP 212 (DB) 2 Tirath Kaur v. Kirpal Singh, AIR 1964 Punjab 28

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Concept of Marriage (i) Special Marriage Act,1954 (ii) Muslim Law Dissolution of Marriage

(i) Hindu Law (ii) Muslim Law (iii)Special Marriage Act, 1954

Judgments: 1.. Seema v. Ashwani Kumar, AIR 2006 SC 1158 2. Kailash Wati v. Ayodhya Parkash, AIR 1977 HLR 175 MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Restitution of Conjugal Rights Judicial Separation Actual Separation Constructive Separation Judgments: 1.. Prem Chand v. Padma Priya, AIR 1997 Mad. 135 2 Hardeep Singh v. Smt. Dalip Kaur, AIR 1970 P&H 284 3. Rajeshbai v. Santabai, AIR, AIR 1982 Ban 231. 4. Swaraj Garg v. K.M. Garg, AIR 1978 Del. 296

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Suggested Readings:

1. Hindu Law - By Basant K. Sharma

2. Modern Hindu Law - By U.P.D. Kesari

3. Muslim Law - M.A. Qureshi

4. Mohammadan Law - Mohd. Nazmi

5. Hindu Law - R.D. Aggarwal

6. Hindu Law of Marriage & Divorce - Jaspal Singh

7. Modern Hindu Law - Dr. Paras Diwan

8. Muslim Law in Mdoern India - Paras Diwan

9. Hindu Law - B.M. Gandhi

10. Muslim Law - R.K. Sinha

11. Hindu Law - Mulla

12. Outliner of Muhammadan Law - Faizi

13. Hindu Law - Gaur’s

14. Hindu Law - Acharaya Shulklendra

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B.A., LL.B (Hons.) (Semester – I) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL107 LAW OF TORTS INCLUDING MOTER VEHICLE ACCIDENTS &

CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Introduction – Meaning & Nature of Torts Main Features, Significance & Objectives. Mental Element in Torts General Defences Nuisance Negligence Judgments: 1. Olga Tellis v. Bombay MC, (1985) 3 SCC 545. 2. Jay Lakmi Salt works (P) Ltd. V. State of Guj, (1994) 4 SCC 1 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Defamation Trespass Liability – Absolute & Strict Liability for Animals Vicarious Liability Liability for Malicious Prosecution Judgments: 1. Spring Meadows Hospital vs. Harjot Singh Ahluwalia & anothers 1998 (2) SCALE 456 (SC) 2. Usha Ben vs. Bhagya Laxmi Chitra Mandir AIR 1978 Guj. 118 3. Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action vs. Union of India AIR 1996 SC 1446 4. M.C. Mehta v. UOI, AIR 1987 SC 1086 MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Consumer Rights Movement in India Consumer Protection Act, 1986 along with Amendments Judgments: 1. ICICI Bank Ltd. V. Dr. BN.P. Gayathri, 2006 (3) CPR 297 2. Kanhiya Lal Radhey Sham v. Urmila Rani, AIR 2007(DOC) 117 3. Vimal Chandra Grover v. Bank of India, AIR 2000 SC 2181

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Suggested Readings: 1. The Law of Torts -- Rattanlal and Dhirajlal 2. The Law of Torts -- Ramaswamy Iyer 3. The Law of Torts -- Salmond and Hueston 4. The Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act -- M.N. Shukla 5. Text Book on Torts -- Tones Michael 6. The Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act -- G.S. Pande 7. Law of Torts -- R.K. Bangia 8. The Law of Torts -- S.K. Kapoor 9. The Law of Torts -- P.A.S. Pillia

 

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – II) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL108 POLITICAL SCIENCE- II (THOUGHTS)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Plato : Ideal State, Theory of justice, Theory of Education Aristotle : Theory of State. Theory of Revolution Bentham : Utilitarianism Theory of State and Government MINOR II 15 Credit Hours J.S. Mill : On Liberty On Representative Government. Karl Marx : Historical Materialism Class Struggle Lenin : Theory of Imperialism Role of Party MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Mahatma Gandhi : Religion, Morality and Politics Satyagraha B.R. Ambedkar : Political Liberty and Socio-Economic equality: Protection and Safeguards for Minorities.

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – II) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL109 SOCIOLOGY- II (SOCIETY IN INDIA)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Indian Social Institutions: A Fundamental Idea. Hindu Philosophy: Continuity and Change. Indian Society: Unity in diversity. Hindu Marriage – A Religious Sacrament. Problems of Hindu Marriage viz. Child Marriage; Widow Re-Marriage, – Divorce. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Family: Nuclear and Joint; Recent Trends. Caste System: Concept, Changes in Caste System Social Class: Concept, Marxian Analysis of Class Tribal Society: Tribal Problems and Tribal Welfare Programs Indian Rural Community: Panchayati Raj System in India MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Social Mobility: Sanskritisation: Modernization; Westernization Social Problems in Indian Context: Atrocities against Women, Problems of the Under Privileged: Scheduled Caste and Backward Class Suggested Readings : 1. C.N. Shakara Rao - Sociology 2. Dr. Vidhya Bhushan - Introduction to Sociology 3. Veena Das (ed.) - Hadbook of Indian Sociology 4. M. Hara Lambus and R.M. Head - Sociology 5. M. Francis Abraham - Contemporary Sociology: An Introduction to Concepts and Theories. 6. Tulsi Patel (ed.) - The Family in India 7. T.K. Oommeh and C.N. Venugopal - Sociology for Law Students 8. David M. Newman (ed.) - Sociology 9. Steve Bruce and Steven Yearly - The Sage Dictionary of Sociology 10. B.R. Singh - Sociology 11. H.D. Ghoshal - Unique Quintessence of Sociology - Theory of Government & Politics

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LJL110 English- II

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours 1. ‘Twenty Tales from Shakespeare’ by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb (‘King Lear’, “As You Like It’, ‘The Merchant of Venice’) 2. Grammar: (i) Tenses (ii) Formation of words (at least two from the given prefixes & suffixes) Legal Terms – Accumulated Profits, authority, Bailable, Bailee, banishment, body of laws, bad faith, caveat viator, claimant, clemency, company, consignment, convict, de jure, guardian, dichotomy of powers, abandon, defamation, cadaver, coercion. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours 1. The Tempest (Twenty Tales from Shakespeare) 2.‘The Man-Eater of Malgudi’ by R.K. Narayan (First 7 chapters) 3. Grammar: (i) Synthesis of sentences. (Synthesis of two sentences into one simple, compound or complex) (ii) Precis of the given passage, with a suitable title. Foreign Words and Phrases: Ad interim, alma mater, a propos, au fait, au pair, bête noire, carp diem, inter alia, ipso facto, joie de vivre, muse, sine die, via, vox populi, object d art, fait accompli, déjà vu, tour de force, bon voyage, esprit de corps. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours 1. Remaining Chapters of the Novel (The Man-Eater of Malgudi’ by R.K. Narayan) 2. Essay of about 500 words. 3. Antonyms and Synonyms.

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LJL111 gzikph bkIwh- II

e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) mweInr-I : 20 mweInr-II: 20

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr -I 15 Credit Hours bwkI dw drd (divMdr mMf) khwxI sMgRih (pihlIAW Cy khwxIAW) kuknus pRkwSn, jlMDr | (a) khwxIAW ivcoN pRSn-au@`qr (A) pwqr-icqrn (cwr ivcoN do) (e) khwxI dw ivSw vsqU / swr / klwqmk jugqW (do ivcoN iek) (s) pRsMg sihq ivAwiKAW

mweInr -II 15 Credit Hours bwkI dw drd (divMdr mMf) khwxI sMgRih (sq qoN cOdW) kuknus pRkwSn, jlMDr | (a) khwxI dw ivSw vsqU / swr / klwqmk jugqw (do ivcoN iek) (A) pRsMg sihq ivAwiKAw (e) khwxIAW ivcoN pRSn a`uqr (s) pwqr-icqrn (cwr ivcoN do)

myzr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq) 15 Credit Hours

1H nzro/Ih s'A gzikph ftu nB[tkd 2H gzikph ftnkeoD (a) bhuqy SbdW dI QW iek Sbd (A) smwnwrQI Sbd (e) P[X^nP[X Sbd (s) fto'Xh Ppd

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – II) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL‐112          mu`FlI pMjwbI- II         (In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20 

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10 

mweInr I                 15 Credit Hours 

pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr sMXukq Aqy imSrq Sbd bhu-aucwrKMfI Sbd

pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr: sMXukq Sbd; smwsI Sbd (ijvyN lok sBw) ; dojwqI Sbd (ijvyN kwlw isAwh) ; dohry Sbd/duhrrukqI (ijvyN DUVH DwVH/Br Br), imSrq SbdW dI bxqr/isrjnw; AgyqrW rwhIN (ijvyN aup BwSw), ipCyqrW rwhIoN ijvyN rMglw), pMjwbI Sbd rcnw-2: pVnwvIN rUp, ikirAw/ shwiek ikirAw dy rUp; in`q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI-2: pVnwvIN rUp, ikirAw/shwiek ikirAw dy rUp; in`q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI-2: mwrkIt/bwzwr, vpwr, DMidAW nwl sMbMiDq[

mweInr II                15 Credit Hours  pMjwbI vwk-bxqr swDwrx-vwk : iksmW sMXukq-vwk : iksmW imSrq-vwk : iksmW

pMjwbI vwk-bxqr: krqw krm ikirAw; swDwrn vwk, ibAwnIAw, pRSnvwck, AwigAwvwck, sMXukq Aqy imSrq vwkW dIAW iksmW; suqMqr Aqy ADIn aupvwk; smwn (qy/Aqy) Aqy ADIn (jo/ik) XojkW dI vrqoN; pMjwbI vwkW dI vrqoN: iviBMn smwjk/siBAwcwrk pRsiQqIAW dy AMqrgq; Gr ivc, bwzwr ivc, myly ivc, SOiMpMg mwl/isnmy ivc, ivAwh ivc, Dwrimk sQwnW ivc, dosqW nwl Awid[

mYzr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq)           20 Credit Hours pRkwrjI pMjwbI ic`TI p`qr pYrHw rcnw sMKyp rcnw AKwx Aqy muhwvry

ies XUint ivc ic`TI p`qr (in`jI/d&qrI/vpwrk), pYrw rcnw, sMKyp rcnw Aqy AKwx muhwvirAW dI vrqoN rwhIN ividAwrQI dI BwSweI Xogqw nUM priKAw jwvygw[ 

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – II) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL113 FAMILY LAW- II

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Hindu Joint Family & Coparcenary - Mitakshara Joint Family Nature and Concept, Right of male Member in Mitakshara Joint Family Property, Coparcernary, Son’s Right by Birth in Father and Grand Father’s Property, Ancestral Property, Separate Property, Property Jointly Acquired, Alienation of Coparcenary Property, Rights of Coparcener to Joint possession and Enjoyment, Karta – Powers and liabilities. Judgments: 1. Commissioner of Wealth Tax v. Chander Sen, AIR 1986 SC 1754 2. Gurupad v. Heera Bai, AIR 1978 SC 1239 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 (Sections 18-25) • Partition and Reunion – What Constitute Partition, Division of Subject Matter, Persons who can ask for share, Modes of Division, Suit for Partition by Stranger, Re-opening of Partition and Reunion Judgments: 1. Haribai v. Baba Anna, AIR 1977 Bom. 289 2. Krushna Kahali v. Narana Kahali, AIR 1991 Ori. 134 3. Chunia Mahatani v. Sobha Mahto, AIR 1999 Pat. 189. 4. Smt. Kailashpati Devi v. Smt. Bhubaneswari Devi, AIR 1984 SC 1802. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Maintenance under Muslim Personal Law • Hindu Succession Act,1956 - General Principles of Succession • Muslim Succession Law Judgments: 1. Zohara Khatoon v. Mohd. Abrahim, AIR 1981 SC 1243 2. Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano, AIR 1985 Cri.LJ 875 3. Danill Latif v. U.O.I., AIR 2001 (7) SC 740.

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Suggested Readings:

1. Hindu Law - Basant K. Sharma

2. Modern Hindu Law - U.P.D. Kesari

3. Muslim Law - M.A. Qureshi

4. Mohammadan Law - Mohd. Nazmi

5. Hindu Law - R.D. Aggarwal

6. Hindu law of Marriage & Divorce- Jaspal Singh

7. Modern Hindu Law - Dr. Paras Diwan

8. Muslim Law in Mdoern India - Paras Diwan

9. Hindu law - B.M. Gandhi

10. Muslim Law - R.K. Sinha

11. Hindu Law - Mulla

12. Outliner of Muhammadan Law- Faizi

13. Hindu Law - Gaur’s

14. Hindu Law - Acharaya Shulklendra

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – II) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL114 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20 Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours 1. International Law: Meaning Nature and Scope 2. Sources and Subjects of International Law 3. International Law and Municipal Law: Relation and State Practices 4. Recognition in International Law 5. Intervention in International Law 6. Extradition in International Law MINOR II 15 Credit Hours 1. Asylum in International Law 2. Disarmament under International Law 3. Diplomatic Agents under International Law 4. United Nations Millennium Declaration, 2000. 5. Law Relating to International Treaties MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours 1. United Nations and International Law 2. International Court of Justice 3. Terrorism and United Nations 4. Concept of Uni Polar World 5. New World Economic Order Suggested Readings: 1. Public International Law – M.P. Tandon 2. Tent Book on International Law – Martin Dixon 3. International Law – Classic and Contemporary Readings – Ku and Diehl 4. International Law and Human Rights – H.D. Agarwal 5. International Law & Human Rights – S.K. Kapoor 6. International Law & Human Rights – K.C. Joshi 7. Universal’s International Law Documents – P.K. Dass. 8. A Manual of International Law – Schwarzenberger 9. International Relations and Organizations – Dr. S.R. Myneni 10. International Law – Gurdip Singh

  

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – III) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL201 Political Science-III: (International Relations)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Meaning, Nature and Scope of International Relations • Concept, Elements, problems and Limitations of National Power. • Collective Security. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Meaning, Purpose, Significance and Determinants of foreign Policy. • Origin of Cold way and its impact on International Relations. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Origin, Role and Significance of International organization (I.O). • League of Nations. • United Nations • Indo-US Relations • Indo-Pak Relations.

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – III) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL202 SOCIOLOGY-III

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Social change–meaning, nature, Theories • Forms: Co-operation, Competition, Conflict, Accommodation, Assimilation MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Deviance–characteristics, factors facilitating deviance, R.K. Merton’s theory of social deviance. • Social Control; Formal & Informal. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Social Disorganization–Concept, Characteristics, Causes and Remedial measures. • Social Problems–Youth Unrest, problems of Aged, Corruption & Black Money. • Collective Behaviour–Theories & Forms of mass Behaviour

o Crowd & Crowd Behaviour o Mob & Riots as form of Crowd Behaviour.

• Social Order–Definitions & Nature of Social order, Problems of Social order.

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – III) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL203 ENGLISH-III

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours * A Choice of Short Stories (ed. Batra & Sidhu). The stories prescribed are: 1. The Refugee. 2. The Interview. 3. Miracle. * Poems of Nature and Culture. Poems prescribed for study. 1. The World is Too Much with us 2. The Solitary Reaper

Grammar & Vocabulary (Text based) Use of Legal Terms

Legal of Terms – Abandonment, abduct, acquittal, adjourn, adverse witness, affidavit, appeal, argument, bail, bench, code, capital punishment, compromise, damage, decree, domicile, estoppels, eviction, habeas corpus, homicide, immovables, inheritance, issue, litigation, locus standi. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours * A Choice of Short Stories (ed. Batra & Sidhu). The stories prescribed are: 1. The Lost Child 2. Dusk. 3. An Astrologer’s Day. * Poems of Nature and Culture. Poems prescribed for study. 1. She walks in Beauty 2. Ozymondias * Grammar & Vocabulary (Text based) * Report Writing MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours 1. A Friend in Need 2. Post Haste 3. The Boss Came to Dinner * Poems of Nature and Culture. Poems prescribed for study. 1. La Belle Dame Sans Merci. * Grammar & Vocabulary (Text based) * Essay Writing

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – III) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

ESL 220: Environmental Studies (Compulsory)

Credit 3-0-0 1. The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies: Definition, scope & its

importance, Need for public awareness. 2. Natural Resources: Natural resources and associated problems.

a) Forest Resources: Use of over exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people.

b) Water Resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems.

c) Mineral Resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.

d) Food Resources: World food problems, change caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects or modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem, salinity, case studies.

e) Energy Resources: Growing of energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy resources, use of alternate energy sources, case studies.

f) Land Recourses: Land as a resource, land degradation, soil erosion and desertification. g) Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources, Equitable use of resources for

sustainable lifestyles. 3. Ecosystem:

Concept of an ecosystem, Structure and function of an ecosystem, Producers, consumers and decomposers, Energy flow in the ecosystem, Ecological succession, Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following ecosystems: a. Forest ecosystem b. Grassland ecosystem c. Desert ecosystem d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries).

4. Biodiversity and its Conservation: Definition: Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity, Biogeographical classification of India. Value of Biodiversity: Consumptive use; productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values. Biodiversity of global, National and local levels, India as mega-diversity nation "Hot-spots of biodiversity. Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat loss, poaching of wild life, man wildlife conflicts Endangered and endemic species of India. Conservation of Biodiversity: In situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.

5. Environmental Pollution: Definition, Causes, effects and control measures of: a) Air Pollution b) Water Pollution c) Soil Pollution d) Marine Pollution

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e) Noise Pollution f) Thermal Pollution g) Nuclear Hazards Solid Waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes. Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies Disaster Management: Floods, Earthquake, Cyclone and Landslides

6. Social Issues and Environment: * From unsustainable to sustainable development * Urban problems related to energy * Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management * Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Case studies * Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. * Climate change, global warning, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and

holocause. Case studies. * Wasteland reclamation * Consumerism and waste products * Environmental Protection Act * Air (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act * Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act * Wildlife Protection Act * Forest Conservation Act * Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation * Public awareness

7. Human Population and the Environment * Population growth, variation among nations * Population explosion-Family welfare programme * Environment and human health * Human rights * Value education * HIV / AIDS * Women and child welfare * Role of information technology in environment :and human health * Case studies * Road Safety Rules & Regulations: Use of Safety Devices while Driving, Do’s and Don’ts

while Driving, Role of Citizens or Public Participation, Responsibilities of Public under Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, General Traffic Signs

* Accident & First Aid: First Aid to Road Accident Victims, Calling Patrolling Police & Ambulance

8. Field Work: Visit to a local area to document environmental assets–river/ forest / grassland /

hill / mountain. Visit to a local polluted site–Urban / Rural / Industrial / Agricultural. Study of common plants, insects, birds. Study of simple ecosystems–pond, river, hill slopes, etc. (Field work equal to 5 lecture hours)

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References:

1. Agarwal, K. C. 2001. Environmental Biology, Nidhi Publications Ltd. Bikaner. 2. Bharucha, E. 2005. Textbook of Environmental Studies, Universities Press, Hyderabad. 3. Bharucha, E. 2004. The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad. 4. Brunner, R. C. 1989. Hazardous Waste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc. New York. 5. Clark, R. S. 2000. Marine Pollution, Clanderson Press Oxford. 6. Cunningham, W. P., Cooper, T. H., Gorhani, E. & Hepworth, M. T. 2001. Environmental

Encyclopedia, Jaico Publications House, Mumbai. 7. De, A. K. 1989. Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 8. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi. 9. Hawkins, R. E. 2000. Encyclopedia of Indian Natural History, Bombay Natural History

Society. 10. Heywood, V. H & Waston, R. T. 1995. Global Biodiversity Assessment, Cambridge

House, Delhi. 11. Jadhav, H. & Bhosale, V. M. 1995. Environmental Protection and Laws. Himalaya Pub. 12. Joseph, K. and Nagendran, R. 2004. Essentials of Environmental Studies, Pearson

Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi. 13. Kaushik, A. & Kaushik, C. P. 2004. Perspective in Environmental Studies, New Age

International (P) Ltd, New Delhi. 14. Miller, T. G. Jr. 2000. Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co. 15. Odum, E. P. 1971. Fundamentals of Ecology. W.B. Saunders Co. USA. 16. Rajagopalan, R. 2005. Environmental Studies from Crisis to Cure. Oxford University

Press, New Delhi. 17. Sharma, B. K. 2001. Environmental Chemistry. Geol Publishing House, Meerut. 18. Sharma, J. P. 2004. Comprehensive Environmental Studies, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd,

New Delhi. 19. Sharma, P. D. 2005. Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications, Meerut. 20. Subramanian, V. 2002. A Text Book in Environmental Sciences, Narosa Publishing

House, New Delhi. 21. Survey of the Environment. 2005. The Hindu. 22. Tiwari, S. C. 2003. Concepts of Modern Ecology, Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh,

Dehra Dun. 23. Townsend, C., Harper, J. and Michael, B. 2001. Essentials of Ecology, Blackwell

Science. 24. Booklet on Safe Driving. Sukhmani Society (Suvidha Centre), District Court Complex,

Amritsar

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – III) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL205 LAW OF CONTRACT

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Proposal, Acceptance, Agreement, Contract Proposal: Definition, Essentials Types General Specific Standing Continuing Difference between ‘Offer’ and Invitation to treat’ Revocation of offer Acceptance: Definition, Essentials, Communication of acceptance, Revocation of acceptance Judgments: 1. Lalman Shukla v. Gauri Dutt, AIR 1995 SC 1607 2. Bhagwandas v. Girdhari Lal & Co., AIR 1966 SC 543 3. Anil Kumar Srivastava V/s State of U.P. AIR 2004 SC 4299 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Consideration: Definition, Ingredients, Privity of Contract and of Consideration, Exceptions to Considerations Capacity to Contract: Contract of a minor Nature of minor’s agreement Effect of minor’s agreement Doctrine of Restitution Beneficial Contracts Ratification Liabilities for ‘Necessaries, supplied Contract by an Unsound Person Judgments: 1. Chacko V/s Mahadevan AIR 2007 SC 2967 2. Mohori Bibi V/s Dharmodas Glos (1903) 30 IA 114 (PC)

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B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – III) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Free Consent: Definition Coercion Undue influence Misrepresentation Fraud Mistake Legality of Object and Consideration Unlawful Agreements. Void Agreements Discharge of a Contract Modes of Discharge Performance of Contract Impossibility of Performance and Frustration Effects of Frustration Discharge by Agreement, Novation Breach of Contract Anticipatory Breach Damages for Breach Remoteness of Damages Measure of Damages Judgments: 1. Shri Krishan v. Kurukshetra University, AIR 1976 SC 376 2. Khan Gul V/s Lakha Singh AIR 1928 Lahore 60,3. 3. Sushila Devi v. Hari Singh, AIR 1971 SC 1756 4. National Insurance Co. V/s. Bhogara Polylab Pvt. Ltd. Suggested Readings: 1. Law of Contract-I & II with specific Relief Act, Sale of Goods Act, Partnership Act & Negotiable Instruments Act - By S.S. Srivastava 2. Contract-I & Specific Relief Act - By Kailash Rai 3. Law of Contract - By R.K. Bangia 4. Contract & Specific Relief - By Avtar Singh 5. Law of Contract - By S.K. Kapoor 6. Indian Contract & Specific Relief Act - By Mulla 7. Law of Contract - By Anson 8. Law of Contract - By Dutt

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LJL206 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-I

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Preamble • Citizenship along with Citizenship Act, 1955. • Election Commission. Judgements: 1. Keshavananda Bharti v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 1461. 2. Jyoti Basu v. Debi Ghosal, AIR 1982 SC 983. 3. Inderjit Barua v. Election Commission, AIR 1986 SC 103 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Union and State Legislature. • Union and State Executive. • Emergency Provisions. Judgements: 1. S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1918. 2. Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain, AIR 1975 SC 1590. 3. Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India AIR 2006 SC 980 MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Administration of UT and Tribal Areas. • Centre-State Relations: Legislative, Administrative and Financial. • Judicial Process under the Constitution: Supreme Court of India State Judiciary. • Services under the Union & State. Judgements: 1. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, AIR 1978 SC 597. 2. D.C. Wadhwa v. State of Bihar AIR 1987 SC 579 3. Re Presidential Reference Case, AIR 1999 SC 1. 4. S.P. Gupta v. Union of India AIR 1982 SC 149

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Suggested Readings:

1. Constituent Assemblhy of India : Springboard of Revolution-- Shibanikinkar Chaube.

2. Constitution Amendment in India -- R.C. Bhawdwaj.

3. Constitution and Constitutionalism in India -- Surya Narayan Misra, Subas Chandra Hazary

and Amareswar Mishra.

4. The Connstitution of India : Select Issues and Perceptions -- Subhash C. Jain.

5. Constitutional History of India -- N. Jayapalan.

6. Constitutional Law of India -- J.N. Pandey.

7. Constitutional Law of India -- Narinder Kumar.

8. Constitution of India -- Datar.

9. India Constitutional Law -- M.P. Jain.

10. Right to Information and Law -- Narayana & Ready

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LJL207 WOMEN & CRIMINAL LAW

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Constitutional Provisions and Women Rights Fundamental Rights – ,Art. 14.15(3), 16(2), 21 Directive Principle – Art. 39(d), 42. Uniform Civil Code and Gender Justice – Art. 44. Reservation for Women – Art. 243D and 243 T Judgments 1. Sarla Mudgal Vs. Union of India, AIR 1995 SC 1531. 2. Air India Cabin Crew Assn. Vs. Yeshwainee, AIR 2004 SC 187. 3. State of M.P. Vs. Rameshwar, AIR 2005 SC 687. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Criminal Law Provisions and Women The Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sec. 493, 494, 495, 496. Sec. 497 and 498. Sec. 498-A, 304-B Sec. 354 Sec. 366, 366A, 366B Sec. 375, 376 A to D Judgments: 1. Bodhistava Gautama Vs. Subhra Chatarborty, AIR 1996 SC 922. 2. Chairman Railway Board Vs. Mrs. Chandrima, AIR 2000 SC 988. 3. Sakshi v. Union of India, AIR 2004 SC 3566 MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Sexual harassment of Women at Workplaces Sexual Harassment and Judicial Approach. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 Visit to Community Policing Resource Centre. Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 Immoral Traffic (Prevention Act, 1956. Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition ) Act, 1986. National Commission for Women Act, 1990.

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Judgments:

1. Vishakha Vs. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1997 SC 3011.

2. Apparel Expert Promotion Council Vs. A.K. Chopra, AIR 1999 SC 625.

3. Ramanarayan Gupta v. Ramaswani Gupta, AIR 1988 SC 2766

Suggested Readings:

1. Law Relating to Women & Children - Anjani Kant

2. Law Relating to Women & Children - S.C. Tripathi

3. Law Relating to Women & Child - O.P. Mishra

4. Law & Gender Inequality - Flavia Agnes.

5. Violence Against Women - R. Ahuja

6. Empowerment of women in India - Gour

7. Women & Law - A. Kant

8. Law Relating to women & child - O.P. Mishra

9. Law Relating to women & child - Mamta Rao

10. S.C. & H.C. Judgments Relating to women & children - C. Walikhanna & Nandita Rao.

  

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LJL208 ENGLISH-IV

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours * All my Sons by Arthur Miller (Act-I) * Poems of Nature and Culture. The poems prescribed are 1. The Portrait 2. Te Unknown Citizen. * Precis Writing * Use of Legal Terms: Magistrate, mortage, motive, natural justice, negligence, notary public, oath, offence, over rule, ownership, pardon, parole, penalty, possession, post-mortem, preamble, presumption, procedure, promissory note, proof, quorum, sentence, summons, trespass. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours * All my Sons by Arthur Miller (Act-II) * Poems of Nature and Culture. The poems prescribed are

1. Funeral Blues. 2. Do not go Gentle into that Good Night

* Unseen passage * Translation MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours * All my Sons by Arthur Miller (Act-III) * Poems of Nature and Culture. The poems prescribed are

1. False Religion. 2. Night of Scorpion.

* Letter Writing (Formal / Informal Letter) * Prefixes & Suffixes.

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LJL209 HISTORY-I Time: 3 Hours.

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Emergency of Kingship and Republics Local and Village Administration Sources of Law Administration of Justice Administration of Mauryas Administration of Guptas Administration of Mughal Govenrment MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Land Revenue System – Manasabdari, Jagirdari, Foundation of the British Rule. Administration and Social Reforms of Cornwallis, Bentik and Dalhousie. Administration of Punjab by Britishers and role of Punjab in National Movement Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice in Punjab during the British Rule (1849-75). Land Alienation Act. 1900. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Agitation against Rowaltt Bills. Jallianwala Bagh and its Impact. Non-Co-Operation Movement. Simon Commission, Cripps Mission. Mountbatten Plan. Suggested Readings: 1. Vakataka Gupta Age – R.C. Majumdar, A.S. Altekar 2. Ashoka an Decline of Mauryas – Romila Thapar 3. Mughal Empire in India – S.R. Sharma 4. A History of the Sikhs Vol-II – Khushwant Singh 5. History of British India – P.E. Roberts 6. Rise and Fulfillment of British – Thompson 7. An Advanced History of India – R.C. Majumdar, H.C. Raychaudhari, Kalinkar Datta 8. The Republican Trends in Ancient India – Shobha Mukerji 9. Indian Since Independence – V.D. Mahajan 10. Punjab Under the British Rule Vol. III – B.S. Nijjar

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LJL-210 pMjwbI lwzmI - III

e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr I 15 Credit Hours 1. nvyN lok(kulvMq isMG ivrk) pihlIAW 10 khwxIAW[ (T) gq;zr ;fjs ftnkfynk (d' ftu'A fJe) (n) fe;/ fJe khwxI dk ;ko$ftPk t;sU / klwqimk ivSySqwvW (d' ftu'A fJe) (e) pwqr ic`qrx(do ivcoN ie`k) (s) khwxIAW iv`coN pRSn-au`qr

mweInr II 15 Credit Hours 1. nvyN lok(kulvMq isMG ivrk) pihlIAW 11 qoN 21  khwxIAW[ (T) gq;zr ;fjs ftnkfynk (d’ ftu’A fJe) (n) fe;/ fJe khwxI dk ;ko$ftPk t;sU / klwqimk ivSySqwvW (d' ftu'A fJe) (e) pwqr ic`qrx(do ivcoN ie`k) (s) khwxIAW iv`coN pRSn-au`qr

 

myjr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq) 20 Credit Hours dPqrI/kwnMUnI/vwprk ic`TI p`qr AKwx-muhwvry pYrHw pVH ky pRSnW dy au`qr bhuq ArQk sbd Agyqr ipCyqr sMKyp rcnw

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LJL211                      mu`FlI pMjwbI- III

(Special paper in lieu of Punjabi Compulsory) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credits Hours

• nWv • pVnWv • ivSySx • ikirAw

MINOR II 15 Credits Hours

• ikirAw ivSySx • kwl-vMf • sMbMDk • Xojk

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credits Hours

• Axif`Tw pYrHw • ivSrwm icMnH • Su`D-ASu`D Sbd • lyK-rcnw

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LJL212 Specific Contract -II

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Indian Contract Act, 1872 Indemnity Guarantee Bailment Agency Judgments: 1. Ass. of Corporation v. State of Bihar, AIR 2000 Delhi 106 2. Ram Prasad v. State of M.P., AIR 1970 SC 1818 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Specific Relief Act, 1963 Recovering possession of property (Sec. 5-8) Specific Performance of Contract Contracts which can be specifically enforced (Sec. 10-13) Contracts which cannot be specifically enforced (Sec. 14-19) Discretion and powers of the Court (Sec. 20-25) Injunctions (Sec. 36-42) Judgments: 1. Ashok Kumar Srivastav v. National Insurance Co.Ltd., (1998) & SCC 361 2. Ram Niwas v. Bano, AIR 2000 SC 2921 3. Moti Lal Jain v. Ramdasi Devi, AIR 2000 SC 2408 MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Indian Partnership Act, 1932 Definition of Partnership Relationship of partners inter se (Sec. 9-17) Relationship of partners to third party (Sec. 18-30) Minors admitted to the benefits of partnership (Sec. 30) Dissolution of Firm (Sec. 39-55) Sales of Goods Act, 1930 Difference between agreement to sell or sale (Sec. 4) Conditions and Warranties (Sec. 11-17) Transfer of property as between seller and buyer (Sec. 18-26) Rights of an Unpaid Sellers (Sec. 45-54)

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Judgements:

1. Addanki Narayanappa v. Bhaskara Krishnappa, AIR 1966 SC 1300

2. Commissioner of Income Tax v. Sunil J. Kinariwala, AIR 2003 SC 688

3. Badri Prasad v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1966 SC 58

4. U.O.I. v. West Punjab Factories Ltd., AIR 1966 SC 395

5. Vishnu Sugar Mills Ltd., v. Food Corporation of India, AIR 1987 Pat. 22

Suggested Readings:

1. Law of Contract-I& II with specific Relief Act, Sale of Goods Act, Partnership

Act & Negotiable Instruments Act - S.S. Srivastava

2. Contract -I & Specific Relief Act - Kailash Rai

3. Law of Contract - R.K. Bangia

4. Contract & Specific Relief - Avtar Singh

5. Law of Contract - S.K. Kapoor

6. Indian Contract & Specific Relief Act - Mulla

7. Law of Contract - Anson

8. Law of Contract – Dutta

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LJL213 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Fundamental Rights (Art. 12 to 22) Judgements: 1. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India AIR 1978 SC 597. 2. Air India v. Nargesh Mirza and Ors., AIR 1981 SC 1829. 3. Ashok Kumar Thakur v. Union Of India & others. Writ pt. (civil) 265 of 2006 4. Indira Sawhney v. Union of India, AIR 1993 SC 477. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Fundamental Rights (Art. 23 to 35). • Directive Principles of State Policy. • Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. Judgments: 1. P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2005 SC 3226. 2. Sheela Barse v. State of Maharashtra AIR 1983 SC 378. 3. Minerva Mills Ltd., v. Union of India AIR 1980 SC 1789. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Fundamental Duties. • The Panchayats • The Municipalities • Amendment of the Constitution. • Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse. Judgments: 1. Indian Cement v. State of AP, AIR 1988 SC 567. 2. Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain, AIR 1975 SC 2299. 3. Keshavananda Bharti v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 1461 Suggested Readings: 1. M.P. Jain : Indian Constitutional Law 2. J.N. Pandey : Constitutional Law of India 3. Narinder Kumar : Constitutional Law of India 4. D.D.Basu : Shorter Constitution of India. 5. M.P.Singh : Shukla’s Constitution of India.

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LJL214 JURISPRUDENCE

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Meaning, Nature & Scope of Jurisprudence. • Sources of Law: Custom, Legislation, Precedent • Law and Public Opinion. • Law and Social Change. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Analytical School: Bentham, Austin, Hart & Kelsen. • Historical & Anthropological School • Sociological School • Realist School / Scandinavian. • Concept of Justice & Relationship between Law Justice. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Rights & Duties • Possession and Ownership • Legal Personality • Legal Aid: Indian and International Background. Suggested Books: 1. Dias : Jurisprudence 2. W. Friedman : Legal Theory 3. Edgar Bodenheimer : Jurisprudence 4. Butterworth : Lectures on Jurisprudence 5. S.N. Dhyani : Jurisprudence & Legal Theory 6. Llyod : Jurisprudence 7. Nomita Aggarwal : Jurisprudence & Legal Theory 8. B.N.Tripathi : Jurisprudence (Legal Theory) 9. S.N.Dhyani : Justice, Law and Morality   

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LJL-301 ECONOMICS-I (Macro/Micro) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Definition & Scope of Economics Brief introduction to various Branches of Economics Theory of Demand:- Meaning, Law of Demand, Types of Demand Elasticity of Demand:- Price, Income & Cross- Meaning and Degrees Laws of Consumption- Law of DMU, Law of Equi-Martial Utility & its defects. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Market Structure- Perfect Competition , Monopoly Monopolistic completion, oligopoly duopoly (features only), Measure to restrict monopoly. Money & Banking: Money meaning & functions Commercial Banks- Meaning & functions. Central Bank- Meaning & functions, Banking in India. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Nature & Norms of Modern Public Finance Public Revenue- Canons of Taxation, Characteristics of a good tax system, The Indian Tax Structure. Public Expenditure, Budget Analysis. Suggested Readings: 1. Advanced Economic Theory- Micro Analysis by H.L. Ahuja. 2. Economic Theory- Micro Analysis by G.Kaushal 3. International Economics by M.L. Jhingan 4. Public Finance by B.P. Tyagi 5. Monetary Economics by R.R. Paul. 6. Money Banking International Trade and public finance by Dr D M Mithani

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LJL-302 History- II Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Administration of Justice In Bombay (1668-1726) Administration of Justice in Calcutta (1690-1726) Administration of Justice in Madras (1639-1726) Regulacting Act of 1773 Supreme Court at Calcutta MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Privy Council Establishment of High Court (Majour’s Court) Federal Court of India Charter Act of 1833 and 1853 Government of India Act, 1858 MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Indian Councils Act , 1861 Indian Councils Act, 1892 Indian Councils Act, 1909 Government of India Act, 1919 The Government of India Act, 1935 Suggested Readings: 1. Indian Legal and Constitutional History -- J.K. Mittal 2. Indian Legal and Constitutional History -- Monica David 3. Indian Legal and Constitutional History -- Dr. S.K. Puri 4. Indian Legal and Constitutional History -- Kailash Rai 5. Land Marks in Indian Legal and Constitutional History -- V.D. Kulshreshtha 6. Outlines of Indian Legal and Constitutional History -- M.P. Singh 7. Indian Legal and Constitutional History -- S.C. Tripathi 8. Outlines of Indian Legal History -- M.P. Jain 9. A New Look Modern Indian History -- B.L. Grover 10. India Since Independence -- V.D. Mahajan

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LJL-303 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• Meaning, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law • Origin and Growth of Administrative Law in India • Rule of Law and Development in India and England • Theory of Separation of Power with reference to India • Relationship between the Administrative Law and Constitutional Law •

Judgements: 1 Tulsi Das V. Govt. of A.P. AIR 2003 SC 43. 2. Ram Ashray Yadav V. Chairman, Bihar Public Service Commission AIR 2000 SC 1448. 3. Peoples Union for Civil Liberties V. State of U.P. AIR 2000 All.103. 4. I.R. Coelho (dead) by L.Rs v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 2007 SC 861 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Delegated Legislation: Meaning, concept, nature and scope • Delegated Legislation: Control Mechanism • Sub Delegation • Administrative Adjudication : Meaning, Structure and Procedure. • Judicial Review and Constitutional Remedies

Judgements:

1. State of Maharashtra V. Indian Medical Association 2002 (1) SCC 589. 2. Shiv Raj V. Bherulal 2000 Raj. 42. 3. M/s Nova ADS v. Secretary, Department of Municipal Administration and Water Supply

and Another, AIR 2009 SC 2941.

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Meaning and Concept of Natural Justice • Concept of Post Decisional Hearing and Institutional Hearing • Administrative Tribunals – Necessity, Structure and Procedure • Attributes of Fair Trial • Public Interest Litigation. • Institution of Ombudsman-Lokpal in India • Punjab Lokpal Act, 1993.

Judgements:

1. Farid Abdul Latif Noorani v. Syed Sadigi Ali Qadri, AIR 2009 Bom 1935 2. Gopal Singh v. State Forest Officer’s Association, AIR 2007 SC 1878 3. Nirmaljit Kaur v. State of Punjab, AIR 2006 SC 607S

Suggested Readings: 1. D.D. Basu: Administrative Law, Kamal Law House, Calcutta. 2. I.P. Massey: Administrative Law, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow. 3. C.L.Thakur: Administrative Law in India, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow. 4. Jain & Jain: Principles of Administrative Law N.M. Tripathi, Mumbai. 5. M.P. Jain: Cases and Materials on Administrative Law, Wadhwa & Co., Nagpur. 6. Rai, Kailash: Administrative Law, Allahabad La wAgency, Faridabad (Haryana) 7. Kesari, U.P.D, Administrative Law, Central Law Publication, Allahabad. 8. Yadav, Abhe Singh (Dr.): Right to information act,2005: an analysis, Central Law Publications, Allahabad.

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LJL -304 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• Meaning & Definitions of Environmental Law • Constitutional Provisions (Arts. 21, 48-A, 51-A (g)) • International Documents : Stockholm Declaration and Earth Summit

Judgements: 1 M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (2004) 12 SCC 118. 2. Motors Ltd., & Anr v. N. Siva Kumar & Anr (2000) 10 SCC 664. 3. Forum for Prevention of Environment & Sound Pollution v. U.O.I. & Anr AIR 2005 SC 3136. 4. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. AIR 2002 SC 3696, M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. AIR 2002 SC 1696. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Environment Protection Act, 1986. • Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, 2002. • Kyoto Protocol – 1997.

Judgements: 1. M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath & Ors AIR 2002 SC 1515. 2. Buffalo Traders Welfare Association v. U.O.I. 2005(2) Scale 198. 3. Research Foundation for Science v. U.O.I. 2005 AIR SCW 3263.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. • Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. • Noise Pollution. • Wild Life Protection Act, 1972. • Bio Diversity Act, 2002.

Judgements: 1. A.P. Pollution Control Board v. Prof. M.V. Naiydu (1999) 2 SCC 718. 2. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (2006) 3 SCC 399. 3. Intellectuals Forum, Thirupathi v. State of A.P. & Ors (2006) 3 SCC 549.

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Suggested Readings:

1. Environmental Law – P.S. Jaswal & Nistha Jaswal

2. Environmental Law in India – S.C. Shastri

3. Environmental Law and Policy in India: Cases, Materials & Statutes – Shyam Divan &

Arumin Rosencranz

4. Environmental Law – S.C. Tripathi

5. Environmental Law – International and National Perspectives – Gurdip Singh

6. Legal Control of Environmental Pollution – Mahesh Mathur

7. Environmental Disasters and The Law – Vinod Shankar Mishra

8. Environmental Pollution and the Law – Justice V.R. Krishna iyer

9. Environmental Protection Law and Policy in India – Kailash Thakur

10. Environmental Law – H.N. Tiwari

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LJL -305 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• Evolution of Human Rights • League of Nations and Human Rights • UN Charter and Human Rights • Universal Declaration of Human Rights, vis-à-vis Indian Constitution • Covenants: International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966. • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966.

Judgements: 1. Sunil Batra V. Delhi Administration AIR 1980 SC 1579. 2. Nilabati Behra V. State of Orissa AIR 1993 SC 1960. 3. Rudal Shah V. State of Bihar 1983 (4) SCC 141. 4. Gaurav Jain V. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 3021. 5. A.K. Gopalan V. State of Madras AIR 1950 SC 27 (F.R’s) MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Conventions: The European Convention on Human Rights, 1950. • The American Convention on Human Rights, 1969. • Geneva Conventions. • International Terrorism • The Vienna Conference on Human Rights, 1993. • Prevention of Inhuman Acts: Genocide, Torture, Trafficking in human Beings and

Prostitution. • Protection of Vulnerable Groups: Child, Refugee, Stateless and Disabled Persons.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Indian Perspective of Human Rights • The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. • Role of National Human Rights Commission. • Human Rights Movement in India: A Critical Appraisal.. • Judicial Activism, Public Interest Lawyering and Protection of Human Rights. • Role of NGO’s in the Protection of Human Rights in India

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Judgements:

1. D.K. Basu V. State of West Bengal AIR 1997 SC 610.

2. Maneka Gandhi V. Union of India AIR 1978 SC 597 Art.

3. Sunil Gupta V. State of M.P. 1990 (3) SCC 119.

4. Vishakha V. State of Rajasthan AIR 1997 SC 3011.

5. Hussainara Khatoon V. State of Bihar, AIR 1979 SC 1369.

Suggested Readings:

1. Concepts, Theories and Practice of Human Rights -- Praveen Vadkar.

2. Human Rights Activism and Role of NGOs -- Ashish Chandra

3. Human Rights: Achievements and Challenges -- Umesh Bhatt

4. Human Rights -- R. Mishra

5. Human Rights: Burning Issues of the World -- R.S. Verma(ed)

6. The Human Rights: Conventions and Indian Law -- U.N. Gupta.

7. Human Rights: Global Perspectives -- Anuradha Kumar

8. Human Rights, Justice and Constitutional Empowerment -- C. Raj Kumar & K. Chockalingam

9. Human Rights: UN Initiatives -- Rahul Rai

10. Human Rights and the constitution: Vision and the Reality -- K.P. Saksena. (ed)

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LJL- 306 LAW OF CRIMES-I (Indian Penal Code) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• General principles of Criminal Law • Territorial Operation of IPC (Sec.2,3, & 4). • Stages of Crime. • General Explanations (Sec. 6-52 A) • Nature of Joint Liability (Sec. 34 and 149) • Abetment: Abetment (Sec. 107-120) • Criminal Conspiracy (Sec. 120-A and 120-B)

Judgements: 1. Satpal v. State of Punjab AIR 2007 2. Arun v. State AIR 2009 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• General Exceptions: (Sec. 76-106) • Culpable Homicide (Sec. 299, 304) • Murder (Sec. 300, 302) • Causing Death by Negligence (Sec. 304A) • Dowry Death (Sec. 304B) • Abetment to Suicide (Sec. 306) • Attempt to Commit Suicide (Sec. 309) • Hurt (Sec. 319 - 325) • Wrongful Restraint (Sec. 339, 341) • Wrongful Confinement (Sec. 340, 342) • Force (Sec. 349) • Criminal Force (Sec. 350) • Assault (Sec. 351)

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JUDGEMENTS 1. V. Subramani v. State of Tamil Nadu 2005 Cr.L.J. 1727 (SC). 2. State of West Bengal V. Shaw Mangal S, 1984 Cri. LJ 1683. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Outraging the Modesty of Women (Sec. 354) • Kidnapping (Sec. 359, 363) • Abduction (Sec. 362) • Theft (Sec. 378-379) • Extortion (Sec. 383-3840 • Robbery (Sec. 390, 392, 393) • Dacoity (Sec. 391, 395, 396) • Cheating (Sec. 415, 416, 417) • Mischief (Sec. 425-426) • Forgery (Sec. 463, 465) • Offences relating to Marriage (Sec. 493-498-A) • Defamation (Sec. 499-502)

Judgements: 1. Kanwar Pal S. Gill V. State (Adm. UT Chandigarh) AIR 2005 SC 1304. 2. A.N. Venkatesh V. State of Karnataka 2005 Cr. LJ 3732 SC. 3. Sakshi v. U.O.I. 2004 CLJ 2881. 4.Dhananjay v. State of Bihar 2007 CLJ 1440 SC Suggested Readings: 1. Penal Law of India - Dr. Sir H.S. Gaur 2. Law of Crimes - Rattan Lal Dhiraj Lal 3. Indian Penal Code - Basu 4. Indian Penal Code - S.N. Mishra 5. Indian Penal Code - Rajesh Tandn 6. Law of Crimes - Shamsul Huda 7. Indian Penal Code - R.A. Nelson 8. Indian Penal Code - R.N. Sexena 9. Criminal Law - K.D. Gaur 10. Law of Crimes – Bhattacharya

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LJL- 307 ECONOMICS-II (Economic Development in India) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Indian Economy: Nature and Features Law and Economy Features of Economic Laws Economic Laws and Government Laws Foreign Capital in India: Forms, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Multi National Companies and Foreign Collaboration in Industry: Domination and Control MINOR II 15 Credit Hours New Economic Reforms in India Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Monopolies Restrictive Unfair Trade Practices: The Preview of Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Act, Process of Liberalization in the Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Act. Role of Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Commission and the Government. Industrial Policy 1991 and the Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Act MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours WTO- Impact on Indian Economy. Inflation- Meaning, Causes and consequences Land Reforms in India: Objectives, Measures Introduced in India, Suggestions for Attaining in the Implementation of Land Reforms, Achievements in Land Reforms Center-State Financial Relations in India: Introduction to 13th Finance Commission. Banking Law & Practice. Suggested Readings: 1. Indian Economy- Its Growing Dimensions by P.K. Dhar 2. The Indian Economy- Environment and Policy by Ishwar C. Dhingra 3. Indian Economy by Ruddar Dutt and Sundaram 4. Public Finance by B.P. Tyagi 5. The Economics of Development and Planning by M.L. Jhingan.

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LJL- 308 History-III Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• India Under The East India company, and end of the company’s rule • Inauguration of Adalat system in Bengal • Role of Cornwallis in judicial Settlement • Progress of Judicial reforms.

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Development of Criminal law (1772-1860) • Influence of English Law in India Racial Distinction. • Development of Civil Law: Mofussil

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Growth of Legal Profession • Legal Education • Present Indicial System

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LJL-309 LAW OF CRIMES- II (Criminal Procedure Code) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Application and Object of the Code • Definitions (Sec. 2) • Classification of Criminal Courts (Sec. 6-25) • Power of The Courts (Sec. 26-35) • Process to Compel Appearance in Court (Sec. 61-90)

Judgements: 1. Mohd. Yousuf V. Smt. Afaq John 2006 Cr.LJ 788 2. Vinay Kumar Srivastava V. State of U.P. 2006 Cr.LJ 702 3. Dr. Mr. Rafeeq V. State of A.P., 2007 Cr.LJ 2641 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Security Proceedings (Sec. 106-116) • Maintenance (Sec. 125-128) • Urgent Cases of Nuisance and Apprehended Danger (Sec. 144). • Dispute as to Immovable Property (145-148) • Information to the Police and their Power to Investigate (Sec. 154-176)

JUDGEMENTS 1. Uma Kant Yadav V. State of U.P., 2007 Cr.LJ 2540 2. Saidu Mohd. V. State of Kerala, 2006 Cr.LJ 413 3. Dr. Mr. Vijay Manohar Arbat V. Kashirao Rajaram Sawai & Aur (1987) 1 SC J 524 4. Ratan Mandal V. State of Jharkhand 2006 Cr.LJ 781

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Trial before Court of Sessions (Sec. 225-237) • Trial of Warrant Cases by Magistrate (Sec. 238-250) • Trial of Summon Cases by Magistrate (Sec. 251-259) • Summary Trials (Sec. 260-265) • Reference and Revision (Sec. 395-405) • Bail (Sec. 434-450) • Appeal (372-394) • Inherent Power of High Court (Sec 482).

Judgements:

1. Shri Sant Singh V. Secretary, Home Department, Govt. of Maharashtra 2006 Cr.LJ 1515 2. Ajit Singh Thakur V. State of Gujarat AIR 1981 SC 733 3. B.P. Joshi V. State of Haryana, AIR 2003 SC 1386

Suggested Readings: 1. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Mani 2. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Mishra 3. Code of Criminal Procedure -- B.B. Mitra 4. Criminal Procedure -- Kelkar 5. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Lal 6. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Sarkar 7. Criminal Procedure -- C.K. Thakkar 8. Criminal Procedure Code -- S.P. Myneni 9. Criminal Procedure Code -- N. Paranjape

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LJL-310 Law Relating to Property Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-0-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Object & Scope of the Transfer of Property Act • Kinds of Property and Attestation • Transfer of Property (Sec. 5-21) • Basis of Doctrine of Election (Sec. 35) • Doctrine of Lis Pendens (Sec. 52)

Judgements: 1. Indu Kakkar V. Haryana IDC Ltd., AIR 1999 SC 296 2. Devendra Singh V. State of Rajasthan AIR 2002 Raj 66 4. Raghu Ram Rao V. Eric P. Mathras AIR 2002 SC 797 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Part Performance (Sec. 53 & 53-A) • Sale (Sec. 54-56) • Mortgages OF Immovable Property (Sec. 58-98)

JUDGEMENTS 1. Narendrabhai Chhaganbhai Bharlia V. Gandevi Peoples Co-operative Bank Ltd., AIR 2002 Guj 209 2. Nirmal Chandra V. Vimal Chand AIR 2001 SC 2284 3. HARYANA Financial Corporation V. Rajesh Gupta AIR 2010 SC 338

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Lease (Sec. 105-117) • Gift (Sections 122-129) • The Indian Trust Act 1882, Creation of Trusts • Rights, Power & Disabilities of Trustees • Rights and Liabilities of the Beneficiary

Judgements: 1. Shivdev Singh V. Sucha Singh AIR 2000 SC 1935 2. Dalumbi Devi V. Raghu Raj AIR 2002 HP 99 3. C.I.T. V. Hamdard Dawakhana AIR 1960 Puj 219 Suggested Readings: 1.Transfer of Property Act -- Dr. Avtar Singh 2. Transfer of Property Act -- R.K. Sucha 3. Transfer of Property Act -- Shukla 4. Transfer of Property Act -- C.L. Gupta 5. Law of TPA -- G.C.V. Subba Rao 6. Transfer of Property -- Dr. Shri hari Singh Gaur 7. Transfer of Property Act -- Yogesh Desai 8. Transfer of Property Act -- Dr. Tiwari 9. Transfer of Property Act -- S.M. Lahiri 10. Transfer of Property Act -- Vishwar Shridhar Sohani 11. Transfer of Property Act -- Mulla

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LJL -311 LAW OF EVIDENCE Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Definitions and Relevancy of Facts (Ss. 1-16). • Admissions and Confessions (Ss. 17-31). • Statements by persons who cannot be called as witness (Ss.32-34). • Character when relevant Ss. (52-55).

Judgements: 1. R.M. Malkani V. State of Maharashtra AIR 1973 SC 157. 2. Tejinder Singh V. State of Punjab AIR 1970 SC 1566. 3. A.C. Jose V. Simen Pillai AIR 1984 SC 921. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Evidence Ss. (59-99). • Burden of Proof Ss. 101-114 • Estoppel S. 115

JUDGEMENTS 1. K.A. Vish V. State of Maharashtra AIR 1971 SC 2256. 2. Varkey Joseph V. State of Kerala 1993 SC 1892. 3. Sital Kaur V. State of Punjab 2005 (I) HLR (P & H) 607. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Witnesses Ss. 118-134. • Examination of Witnesses Ss. 135-166. • Improper Admission and Rejection of evidence Ss. 167.

Judgements: 1. Kamalakar Nandram Bhassar V. State of Maharashtra 2004 Cr.L.J. 615 SC. 2. Bhergavan of Others V. State of Kerala 2004 Cr.L.J. 646 (SC). 3. Arjun Biswas V. State of Assam 2005 Cr. L.J. 554 (Assam). 4. Javed Masood V. State of Rajasthan AIR 2010 SC 979.

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Suggested Readings:

1. Principles of The Law of Evidence -- Avtar Singh

2. The Law of Evidence -- V.P. Sarathi

3. The Law of Evidence -- S.K. Sinha Ray

4. Principles and Digest of The Law of Evidence-- Chief Justice M. Monir

5. The Law of Evidence -- Ratan Lal, Dhiraj Lal Field’s Commentary on The Law of Evidence

6. Sarkar on Evidence -- Sudipto Sarkar & V.R. Manohar

7. Sarkar The Law of Evidence -- Sudipto Sarkar

8. Law of Evidence -- Batuk Lal

9. Expert Evidence -- R.N. Choudhary

10. Basis of The Law of Evidence -- P.M. Bakshi

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LJL-312 (Opt-i) Legislative Drafting Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• History of Legislative Drafting • Meaning of Legislation • Meaning of Drafting • Nature & Scope of Legislative Drafting • Kinds-Private, Public, Autonomous, Actual, Executive, Judicial Legislation. • Role of Parliamentary Counsel, Role in the formulation of Legislative policy, legal

Advisor and Departmental officials. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Pre parliamentary stage. • Legislative proposals-identification, investigation and evolution of problem. • Preparation of Bill • Drafting Process, Drafting Instructions, Composition & Scrutiny of Bill • Structure of a bill • Formalities and arrangement. • Different parts of a bill • Procedure and stages of passing a bill.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Post Parliamentary Process. • Subsidiary Legislation. • Drafting of Penal Laws, • Drafting Laws Establishing Statutory Bodies, • Drafting Licensing Laws, • Drafting of Subsidiary Legislation, • Drafting of Review and rewriting of existing enactments

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LJL-313 (Opt-ii) Comparative Constitutions Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0 MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Constitution of United Kingdom-

• King, Crown • Cabinet • Parliament

Constitution of India- • President • Prime Minister • Parliament • Judiciary

Comparison U.S.A. -

• King, Crown • Cabinet • Parliament

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours France-

• Government • Parliament

Comparison China-

• Executive • Judiciary • Political Parties

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Canada-

• Executive

• Parliament

• Judiciary

Comparison

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Constitution of Afganistan-

Swiss Constitution -

• Federal Executive

• Direct Democracy

• Federal Court

• Assembly

Comparison

  

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LJL-401 Economics –III (International Trade & Finance) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I International and External Trade: Terms of Trade- Meaning, Types and factors affecting Terms of trade, Free Trade v. Protection, Tariff & non-Tariff Barriers to trade. Trade & Economic Development, Exchange Rate – Meaning, Types & Determination. MINOR II International Monetary Institutions - IMF to IBRD - Their working & achievements. Deficit Financing – Meaning, RBI & deficit financing, Deficit Financing and Employment, Deficit financing & Economic Development. Centre - State Financial Relations. Agricultural Taxation in India- MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) Public Sector in India: The Role; Pricing Policy, The Origin, the size, Kinds, problems of

Public undertakings. Major Sources of Finance- War, State, Local bodies & Railways. Suggested Readings: 1. Public Finance – Theory & practice -- K.P.M Sundharam & K.K. Andley 2. Public Finace -- H.L. Bhatia 3. Public Finance -- Dr. B.P. Tyagi 4. Money, Banking, International Trade & Public Finance -- Dr. D.M. Miltan 5. Money, Banking & International Trade -- Dr. R.R. Paul 6. International Economics -- M.L. Jhigan

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LJL-402 Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0 MINOR I

Definitions Jurisdiction of Courts S. 6 & 9. Res- subjudice S.10 Res- judicata S.11 Bar to Further Suit S.12 Foreign Judgments S.13,14. Parties to Suits O. I. Place of Institution S.15-20. Objections to Jurisdiction S.21 & 21 A

Judgments: 1. Rachahonda Venkate Rao v. R. Satya Bai, AIR 2003 SC 3322 2. NDMC v. Satish Chand, AIR 2003 SC 3137

MINOR II

Frame of Suits O.II Transfer of Suits S.22-25 Institution of Suits O.IV, S.26 Pleadings Generally O.VI. Plaint O.VII Written Statement, Set Off, Counter claim O.VIII Settlement of Issues O XIV Appearance of Parties O. IX.

Judgments:

1. Modi Entertainment Network v. W.S.G. Cricket Pvt. Ltd., AIR 2003 SC 1177 2. Union of India v. Adani Exports Ltd., AIR 2002 SC 126

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

Examination of Parties by Court O. X Disposal of Suits at First Hearing O. XV Summons S.27-32, O. V Discovery & Inspection O. XII Witnesses : Summoning, Attendance O. XVI, O. XVI-A Examination of Witnesses O. XVIII Judgment and Decree S.33, O. XX Limitation Act,1963

Judgments: 1. Salem Advocate Bar Association, Tamil Nadu v. Union of India, AIR 2003 SC 189 2. Anil Rai v. State of Bihar, AIR 2001 SC 3173 3. Sohan Modi v. Special court Under the A.B. Land Granting Prohibition Act (AIR 2000 A.P. 482). 4. Sunil Krishna v. Calcutta Improvement Trust (AIR 2001 Cal 199).

Suggested Readings: 1. Civil Procedure -- C.K. Takwani (Thakker) 2. The Law of Code of Civil Procedure in 2 volume -- S.C. Sarkar and Prabhas C. Sarkar 3. S. Chakraverti & B. Nath’s Cases and Materials on -- Justice M.L. Singhal Code of Civil Procedure (in 2 volumes) 4. Mulla: The Key to Indian Practice -- Vinay Kumar Gupta (a Summary of The Code of Civil Procedure) 5. Ganguly’s civil Court Practice & Procedure -- M.R. Mallick 6. Civil Procedure in the Superior Courts -- Hilary Delany and Declan McGrath 7. Zuckerman on Civil Procedure: Principles of Practice -- Professor Adrian Zuckerman 8. Limitation Act -- R.D. Dayal 9. Law of Limitation -- J.D. Jain 10. Limitation Act, 1963 -- Dr. Desai.

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LJL-403 ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEMS Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I Concept & Imp. Of Alternate Dispute Redressal System. Alternatives to Judicial Process: Mediation, Negotiation, Conciliation, Lok Adalat’s Resolving Disputes by Panchayat’s. Judgements: 1. M.M. T.C. Ltd., Appellant v. Stertile Industries (India) Ltd., Resp, AIR 1997 SC 605. 2. Grid Corporation of Orrisa Ltd., v. Indian Change Chronic Ltd., AIR 1998 S.C. 1761. MINOR II Meaning of Arbitration. Kinds of Arbitration. National & International Arbitration., Commercial c& Mercantile Arbitration. Arbitral Tribunals – Composition, Jurisdiction. Arbitral Awards & Finality, Enforcement Appeal, Enforcement of Foreign inwards. Judgements: 1. T. P. George V. State of Kerela AIR 2001 SC 816. 2. The Supdt. Engineer (Highway & Rural Works) Chennai V. D.G. Deivasigamani AIR 2005 Mad. 59. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996. Arbitration & Conciliation Proceedings. Role of Conciliation, Termination of Conciliation Proceedings, Resort to Arbitral a Judicial Proceedings. Conciliation Proceedings in CPC, Conciliation Proceedings in Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Conciliation Proceedings in Family Disputes.

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Judgements: 1. Bombay Gas Co. V. Permeshwar Mittal AIR 1998 SC 118. 2. Tamil Nadu Electricity Board V. Bridge Tunnel Construction AIR 1997 SC 1376. Lok Adalat & Legal Service Authority Act. Judgements: 1. P.P. Thomes v. Thomas Jole, 2005 (4) ALR 150 (SC) 2. Punjab National Bank v. Laxmi Chand Rai ( AIR 2000 MP 301 at 303) Suggested Readings: 1. Alternative Dispute Resolution System -- S.C. Tripathi

2. Alternative Dispute Resolution System -- S.P. Gupta

3. Law of Arbitration & Conciliation -- Avtar Singh

4. Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 -- P.C. Rao

5. Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 -- P.S. Narayan

6. Law of Arbitration & ADRS -- N.K. Acharya

7. Law of Arbitration & Conciliation -- N.D. Basu

8. Law of International Arbitration -- A.K. Bansal

9. Arbitration & Conciliation -- Geeta Oberoi

10. Arbitration & Conciliation -- Siddharth Bawa

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LJL-404 LABOUR LAW Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0 MINOR I Workmen Compensation Act, 1923. The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976. JUDGEMENTS:

1. Ram Sarup & Another v. Gurdev Singh & Others, 1968 I LLJ 80. 2. Bandhu Mukti Morcha v. UOI AIR 1984 SC 802.

MINOR II Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970.

JUDGEMENTS: 1. Municipal corportation of Delhi v. female workers (Muster Roll) AIR 2000 Sc 1274. 2. Deena Nath v. National Fertilizers 1992 LLR 46.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

The Factories Act,1948. Constitional provisions against Child Labour in India. Child Labour Prohibition Act, 1986. JUDGEMENTS:

1. Dutta @ Hiamanya Dutta v. State of Jharkhand 2010 LLR 504 and another. 2. Bhikusha Yamasa Kashtriya Pvt.Ltd. v. U.O.I. AIR 1963 SC 1591. 3. Hayath Khan v. The Deputy Labour Commissioner ILR 2005 KAR 6001. 4. Peoples Union for democratic rights & others v. UOI AIR 1982 SC 1473.

Suggested Readings:

1. Labour laws in Punjab and Haryana – Jagdish Arora 2. Labour Law in India – G.B. Pai 3. Labour Law Digest – Kharbanda and Kharbanda. 4. The Law of Industrial Disputes – O.P. Malhotra. 5. Labour Laws – H.L. Kumar 6. Labour and Industrial Law – P.L. Malik 7. Labour and Industrial laws – S.N. Misra 8. Labour Law – S.K. Malik

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LJL-405 (Opt.–I): Humanitarian & Refugee Law Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I

• Origin Development and Principles of International Humanitarian Law • The Geneva Conventions

Additional Protocols Categories of Persons Article 3

MINOR II

• Implementation Scheme of International Humanitarian Law International National

• Origin of Refugee Law Definition of Refugee Reasons for persecution The various international instruments regarding Refugees.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

• Refugee Protection in India Domestic Legal Framework Constitutional Framework

• Difference between Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons.

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LJL-406 (Opt.–II): INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I -Meaning, Classification and Legal Personality of International Institutions -League of Nations—Composition and Causes of its Failure -United Nations—Purpose and Principles, Membership and Suspension MINOR II -Security Council—Composition, Functions and Powers, Voting Procedure -Economic and Social Council -Office of the Secretary General MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) -General Assembly—Composition, Functions and Powers, Voting Procedure -International Court of Justice -International Criminal Court -War and its Effects -War Crimes- Nuremberg Trial, Tokyo Trial, Rwanda Trial -Genocide Suggested Readings:

1. D.W. Bowett: The Law of International Institutions 2. R.C. Hingorani: International Law through United Nations 3. Max Sorenson: Manual of Public International Law

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Interdicipilinary Course-III (To be offered from outside department)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 4-0-0

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LJL-407 General Psychology (Legal) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I • Meaning, Nature & Definition of Psychology. • Goals of Psychology. • Approaches- Biological, behavioral, evolutionary. • Cross- cultural perspective. • Psychology of the child, Adolescent, Aged & offenders- organized & disorganized.

MINOR II

• Social Psychology- meaning, definition and scope. • Relationship of social science with psychology. • Methods of social psychology- experimental and non- experimental;

- Co-relational and cross- cultural. • Environmental factors- groups, gangs and society. • Legal psychology & Methodology.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

• Criminal justice system and mental psychology- Types of mental dis-order, personality dis- order, psychoses, neurosis dis-order, mood dis-order punishments.

• Psychological behavior: Normal and abnormal behavior. • Relationship of psychology with law:

(i) Drugs (iv) Crime

(ii) Violence (v) malefide intention a. Prison

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LJL-408 Principles of Taxation Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I Income Tax Act, 1961. Definitions S(2) Income, Previous Year, Assessment Year, Agricultural Income, Assesses, Person, Capital Asset, Short Term Capital Asset, Long Term Capital Asset. Incidence of Taxation and Residential Status S. (5 & 6) Income From Salaries S. (15-17) Income from House Property S. (22-27). Income from Capital Gains S. (45-55). Income from Other Sources S. (56-59). Judgments: 1. Ishikawayma Harima Heavy Industries Ltd. v. Director Income Tax (2007) 3 SCC 794 2. Sedco Forex International Drill Inc. v. CIT, Dehradun [2005] 149 Taxman 352 (SC) MINOR II Clubbing of Income S. (60-64). Set Off Carry Forward of Losses S. (66-80) Deductions Under Section 80C, 80D, 80CCE, 80G, 80U Income Tax Authorities S. (116-138). Penalties Ss. (271-275). Offences & Prosecution Ss. (275-280). Judgments: 1. CIT v. Dr. V.P. Gopinathan [2001] 248 ITR 449 (SC) 2. CIT v. Madhukant M. Mehta [2001] 247 ITR 805 (SC)

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

Income Tax Act, 1961. Assessments Ss. (139-158) Deduction of Tax at Source Ss. (192-206 A) Wealth Tax Act, 1957. Definitions: Assesses, Assets, Net Wealth. Charge of Wealth Tax Ss (3 – 4). Wealth Tax Authorities & their Jurisdiction S.8 Return of Wealth S. (14, 15, 15A). Assessments S. (15B, 16, 17, 17A). Reference to Valuation Officer 16A Penalties 18A, 18B. Judgments: 1. Amita Batra v. Deputy CIT [2005] 147 Taxman 83 (ITAT) 2. Manish Maheshwari v. Asstt. CIT (2007) 3 SCC 794 3. CWT v. H.H. Smt. Raj Kuverba TC 64 R 293 4. J.K.K. Natarajah v. WTO, TC 66 R 248 Suggested Readings: 1. Income Tax - Gaur & Narang

2. Income Tax - T.N. Manoran

3. Income Tax - Kailash Rai

4. Direct Tax - G. Shekhar

5. Direct Tax, Law & Practice - B.B. Lal

6. Guide to Depriciation under Income Tax Act - Ahuja & Gupta

7. How to Tackle Income Tax Problem - Satyadev

8. Law of Income Tax - Iyenger, Sampath

9. Income Tax Pleading, Practice & Conveyancing - Sharma

10. Income Tax - Girish Ahuja

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LJL-409 COMPANY LAW Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I Corporate Personality: Advantage & Disadvantages of incorporation. Kinds of Companies, Promoters. Registration of Co. (Public & Pvt.) Judgements: 1. Mamata Paper Ltd. V. State of Orissa. 2000 Comp. 294 2. Som Prakash Rekhi v. Union of India (1981) 1 SCC 449. MINOR II Memorandum of Association Articles of Association Prospectus Judgements: 1. Lakshmanswami V. L.I.C. AIR 1963 SC 1185 2. Shiromani Sugar Mills Ltd., v. Debi Prasad AIR 1950 All 508. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

Shares, Share capital, Borrowing, Debentures, shareholders, Debenture holders, SEBI – Securities & Exchanging ‘Board of India’. Company Management Personnel, their Powers & Duties, Company Meetings, Oppression & Mismanagement, Winding up – grounds & effect. Judgements: 1. Bajaj Auto Ltd. v. Firodia (1970) 3 SCC 574. 2. World Wide Agencies v. Margart Deson AIR 1990 SC 737. 3. Divy Mfg. Comp. Pvt.Ltd. v. Union Bank of India AIR 2000 SC 2346. 4. Harinagar Sugar Mills V. Shyam Sunder Jhunjhunwala AIR 1961 SC 1669.

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Suggested Readings: 1. Company Ressolutions, Notices, Meeting & Minutes -- K.V. Shan-BHOGUE

2. Company Law -- K.M. Ghosh

3. Company Law & Practice -- N.K. Jain

4. Handbook on Private Companies -- S.D. Israni

5. Commentary on Companies Act -- Johri’s

6. Law and Practice for Mergers, Joint Ventures, --K.R. Sampat

Amalgamations, Takeovers Corporate Restructure

7. Company Law Ready Reckoner -- D.K. Jain

8. Corporate Laws with References & SEBI Guidelines. -- Bharat

9. Company Notices, Meetings Resolutions -- Chakraborty

10. Joint venture & Merger and Acquisition in India & Associates -- Dua, Sethe

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LJL-410 INDUSTRIAL LAW Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I

The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

a) Definitions

b) Authorities: Works Committees, Conciliation Officers, Board of Conciliation, Courts

of Enquiry, Labour Courts, National Tribunal

c) Strikes, Lock-outs

d) Lay off, Retrenchment

Judgments:

1. Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board vs. A. Rajappa & others, AIR 1978 SC 548.

2. Syndicate Bank v. K. Umesh Nayak, 1994-I-LLJ-836 (SC)

MINOR II I Trade Union Act, 1926

II Payment of Bonus Act, 1965

III Payment of Wages Act, 1956

a) Definitions

b) Payment of Wages and Deduction of Wages

Judgments:

1. G.S. Dhara Singh v. E.U. Thomas and others, IRI 1988 Sc 1829. 2. Pandian Roadways Corporation Ltd. Madurai v. The Principal Distt. Judge, Madurai and

others, 1996-II-LLJ-1229 (Mad.) 3. Abdul Waheed v. Authority, Payment of Wages Act (1995) II LLJ 1079.

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) I Minimum Wages Act, 1948

II Employees Provident Fund & Misc Provisions Act, 1952

III The Employees States Insurance Act, 1948:

a) Definitions

b) Benefits under the Act

Judgments: 1 Krishna Flour Mills v. Commissioner 1997 (77) FLR 241. 2 ESIC v. Hotel Corporation of Delhi 2008 LLR 640 (Del HC) 3 D.R. Venkatesh v. The Regional provident Fund Commissioner, Hyderabad & Others 2004

LIC 3606. Suggested Readings:

1. S.N. Mishra : Law of Industrial Labour Relations, Allahabad Law Agency

2. S.C. Srivastva : I ndustrial Relations and Labour Law

3. Anil Sachdeva : Industrial and Labour Laws

4. V.G. Goswami : Labour & Industrial Law, Central Law Agency, Allahabad

5. S.M. Chaturvedi : Labour & Industrial Law

6. S.K. Puri : Labour and Industrial Laws

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LJL-411 (Opt.-I) Health Law Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0 MINOR I System of Medicines

Medical Profession & Ethics

- Constitution, Powers & Functions of Medical Council of India

- Constitution, Powers & Functions of Central Council of Indian Medicine

- Problem of quackery and Role of Judiciary in preventing quackery.

- Legal Regulation of Transplantation of Human Organ.

Jugdements: 1. Poonam Verma v. Ashwin Patel & Others AIR 1996 SC 2111. 2. Jacob Mathew v/s State of Punjab & Another (2005) 6 SCCI 3. Murtza Nasir v. Nazir Ahmed Wani and Others, AIR 2006 J & K 35. 4. Abdul Wahab v. Municipal Corporation of Vijayawada and another, AIR 2004 AP 462.

MINOR II Mental Health Act, 1987.

- Institution for Treatment of Mentally ill Persons

- Treatment under Custody

- Human Rights of Mentally ill Persons

- Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940

Jugdements: 1. Rajesh Kumar Sharma v. Director Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services Orisa, AIR 2006 Ori. 42 (DB). 2. Social Jurist, A Lawyer’s Group v. Union of India and others, AIR 2004 Del 278.

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

- Causes, Consequences & Remedial Measures of drugs Abuse.

- The problem of Aids and its Socio-Medico Legal Aspects

- Legal Regulation of Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques

- Medical Termination of Pregnancy, Artificial Insemination

Judgements: 1. Laxman Thamappa Kotgiri v. G.M. Central Railways and others, 2006 CTJ 1076. (SC) (CP). 2. Dr. Kamal Saha v. Dr. Sukumar Mukherjee and others, 2006 CTJ 734 (CP (NCDRC). 3. S. Malligamma alias Malligava and another v. State of Karnataka and another, AIR 2005

Kant. 74. 4. Kuldip Singh and another v. State of Tamil Nadu and others AIR 2005 SC 2106. Suggested Readings: 1. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.

2. The Indian Medical Council Act, 1956

3. The Indian Medicine Control Act, 1970

4. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971

5. Mental Health Act, 1987

6. Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994

7. Pre-Nalal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994.

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LJL-412 (Opt.-II) Land Laws Including Tenure & Tenancy System Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I

The Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887.

Chapter I to Chapter V.

Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act 1949.

Judgements:

1. Parameshwari devi v. Punjab State Electricity Board, AIR 1994 Supreme Court 1142

2. Fateh Singh v. Sewa Ram AIR 1983 SC 1093.

MINOR II

The Punjab Land Reforms Act, 1972.

The Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887.

Chapter I to Chapter V.

Judgements:

1. Hem Raj v. Pawan Kumar 1994 (1) RRR 198 (FCHP).

2. Jagir Singh v. Arjan Singh 1997 (2) RCR (Civil) 688 (FCP).

3. Punjab State v. Girdhari Lal 1955 LLT 2.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

Punjab Land Revenu Act 1887

Chapter VI to IX

The Land Acquisition Act, 1894.

Chapter I to Chapter V.

(S. 1 to 34)

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Judgements:

1. Shakti Devi v. Financial Commissioner (Revenue) 1997 (2) RRR 289 (P & H) DB).

2. Inder Singh and Others v. State of Punjab and Others 1978 PLJ 339 (P & H).

3. Baldev Singh v. Shivdev Singh 1956 LLT 21 (FCP).

Suggested Readings:

1. Land Law in Punjab & Haryana – Neety Kaul

2. Punjab & Haryana Land Laws – D.P. Narula

3. Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887 – B.S. Chawla

4. Village Common Land Act – Rishi Ram Sharma

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LJL-413 (Opt.-III) Local Self Govt. Including Panchayat Administration System Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

Credits 5-1-0

MINOR I The Municipal Act, 1911 Judgements: 1. Arun Kuamr v. The Comm. Prescribed Authority, Ludhiana 1997 (1) All India Land Laws

Reporter (P & H) 549.

2. P.B. Mayor v. The Municipal Corp. of Jal. 1997 (2) All India Land Laws Reporter (P & H)

145.

MINOR II

The Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976

Judgements:

1. Raj Guru Sood v. M.C. Ludhiana & Others 2006 (1) LLR (P & H) 632.

2. Shivpal Sagar v. State of Punjab 2003 (1) PLJ 31.

3. Life Insurance Corp. of India v. Municipal Committee, 1997 (2) ALLR (P & H) 390.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)

Punjab Rural Development Act, 1987 Punjab Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1958

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Judgements:

1. Ram Rattan Om Parkash v. State of Punjab 1994 (1) RRR 111 AIR 1994 Puj 42.

2. Dr. Sajktish Kumar Gupta v. State of Haryana 2008 (3) RCR (Civil) 645 P & H.

3. State of M.P. v. Subha Rao AIR 1966 SC 1910.

4. Dr. P.A. Paul v. State of Punjab 1962 PLR 113. Suggested Readings: 1. All India Land Laws Reporter

2. The Municipal Act, 1911.

3. The Punjab Municipal Corporation Ackt, 1976.

4. Punjab Rural Development Act, 1987.

5. Punjab Shops & Commercial Establishments Act, 1958.

6. Punjab Law Reporter.

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Interdicipilinary Course-IV (To be offered from outside department)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10 Credits 4-0-0

 

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9.1 Interpretation of Statues & Principles of Legislation Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Statute-Meaning and Classification

General Principles of Interpretation L Literal or Grammatical Interpretation:

The Mischief Rule

The Golden Rule

Harmonious Construction, Statute should be read as a whole Maxims:

Ut Res Magis Valeat Quam Pereat

Expressio Unius Est Exclusio Alterious

Nositur Sociis

Ejusdem Generis

Contemporanea Expositio eat optima Et fortissimo in lege

Judgments:

1. Bhavnagar Univ. v. Palitama Sugarmill Pvt.Ltd., AIR 2003 SC 511

2. Union of India v. Rajiv Kumar, AIR 2003 SC 2917

3. Nathi Devi v. Radha Devi, AIR 2005 SC 648

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Unit-II

Prospective & Retrospective Operation.

Internal Aids to Construction :

Short Title

Long Title

Preamble

Marginal Notes

Headings

Definition or Interpretation clauses

Provisos

Illustrations

Exceptions and Saving Clauses

Explanations

Schedules and Punctuation

Legal Fiction & Non-obstante clause.

Judgments:

1. State of Maharashtra v. Indian Medical Association, AIR 2002 SC 302

2. R. Krishnaiah v. State of A.P., AIR 2005 AP 10

Unit-III

External Aids to Interpretation-Dictionaries

Use of foreign decisions

Text Books

Historical Background

Legislative History

Administrative conveyancing and Commercial Practice.

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Judgments:

1. Ram Avtar v. Assistant Sales Tax Officer, AIR 1961 SC 1325

2. Aruna Roy v. Union of India, AIR 2002 SC 3176

Unit-IV

Construction of Taxing Statutes

Removal and Penal Statutes

Liberal Construction of Remedial Statutes

Strict Construction of Penal Statutes

Mens rea in statutory offences sunder IPC.

Vicarious responsibility in statutory offences and under the Indian Penal Code.

Judgments:

1. Bharti Telecom v. Commissioner of Custom, AIR 2002 SC 74

2. Ashwini Kuamr Singh v. U.P. Public Service Commission, AIR 2003 SC 2661

3. Iqbal Singh v. Meenakshi, AIR 2005 SC 2119

Suggested Readings:

1. Text Book of Interpretation of Statutes & Legislation -- R.D. Srivastava

2. Interpretation of Statutes -- D.N. Mathur

3. Principles of Statutory Interpretation -- G.P. Singh

4. Interpretation of Statutes -- V.P. Sarathi

5. Interpretation of Statutes -- T. Bhattacharya

6. Interpretation of Statutes & General Clauses -- J.S. Arora

7. Interpretation of Statutes -- Baw & Roy

8. Interpretation of Statutes -- Bindra

9. Interpretation of Statutes -- Maxwell

10. Interpretation of Statutes -- Gandhi

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9.2 Indirect Tax

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks. Unit-I

• Definitions under VAT S. (2) • Input Tax Credit (S. 13-15) • Registration S. (21-24) • Incidence of Taxation S. (6-12)

Judgments:

1. State of Jharkhand v. Voltas Ltd. (2007) 29 PHT 655 (SC) 2. Federal Bank Ltd. V. State of Kerala (2007) 29 PHT 491 (SC)

Unit-II

• Returns S. (26-28) • Assessment of Tax S. (29-30) • Recovery of Tax and Liability to produce accounts S. (33-38) (42-50) • Penal Provision (52-61) • Appeal and Revision S. (62-68)

Judgments:

1. TTK Healthcare Ltd. V. State of Punjab (2007) 29 PHT 304 (HTT) 2. Laxmi Kant Chhotelal Gupta v. State of Maharashtra. (2007) 30 PHT 170 (SC)

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Unit-III

C.S.T. Act.

* Definitions- Dealer, Sale, Place of Business, Sale Price S. (2)

* Formulation of principles for declaring when a sale or purchase lake place outside a state

or in course of Import-Export S. (3-5)

* Liability to pay tax on Inter State sale S. (6)

* Registration of Dealers S. (7)

* Penal provision S. (8-10, 10 A)

Judgments:

1. State of Punjab v. Mahavir Vanaspati Company (2007) 29 PHT 457 (P & H)

2. State of Orissa v. K.B. Saha and Sons Inds. Pvt. Ltd. (2007) 30 PHT 66 (SC)

Unit-IV

Service Tax

• Introduction, General Exemptions

• Registration Requirement

• Payment, Recovery and Refund of Tax.

• Returns, Assessment and Allied Matters.

Judgments:

1. Dalhousie Institute v. Asstt. Commissioner Service Tax Cell (2005) 1 STJ 693

(Calcutta)

2. Addition Advertising v. UOI (2005) 1 STJ 809

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9.3 Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I Drafting

General Principles of Drafting. Kinds of deeds. Components Parts of deed. Kinds of Writs.

Unit-II Pleadings

(1) Civil: Suit for Damage for Defamation. Written Statement of the Above, Interlocutory Applications. Petition of Winding of a Company. Affidavit. Execution Application for Final Decree. Memorandum of Appeal and Revision Writ of Certiorari.

(2) Criminal: Complaints Under Section 324, 504 / 506 IPC. Application for Exemption from Appearance by the Accused. Bail Application. Memo of Appeal and Revision.

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Unit-III

Conveyancing (i) Sale Deed (ii) Mortgage Deed Lease Deed Gift Deed (iii) Promissory Note (iv) Power of Attorney (v) Will

Unit-IV

Viva-Voce Examination to test the understanding of legal practice relating to Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing.

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9.4 Opt. (i) Dispute Resolution & Legal Aid

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I Concept & Imp. Of Alternate Dispute Redressal System. Alternatives to Judicial Process: Mediation, Negotiation, Conciliation, Lok Adalat’s Resolving Disputes by Panchayat’s. Judgements: 1. Fuerst Day Lawson Ltd., v. Jindal Export Ltd., AIR 2001 S.C. 2293. 2. Ms. ITT Ltd., Allahabad v. Distt. Judge Allahabad AIR 1998 All 313. 3. M.M. T.C. Ltd., Appellant v. Stertile Industries (India) Ltd., Resp, AIR 1997 SC 605.

Unit-II Meaning of Arbitration. Kinds of Arbitration. National & International Arbitration., Commercial c& Mercantile Arbitration. Arbitral Tribunals – Composition, Jurisdiction. Arbitral Awards & Finality, Enforcement Appeal, Enforcement of Foreign inwards. Judgements: 1. Centrotrade Minerals Metal Inc. V. Hindustan Cu. Pvt.Ltd., AIR 2004 Cal. 142. 2. T. P. George V. State of Kerela AIR 2001 SC 816.

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Unit-III

Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996. Arbitration & Conciliation Proceedings. Role of Conciliation, Termination of Conciliation Proceedings, Resort to Arbitral a Judicial Proceedings. Conciliation Proceedings in CPC, Conciliation Proceedings in Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Conciliation Proceedings in Family Disputes. Judgements: 1. Bombay Gas Co. V. Permeshwar Mittal AIR 1998 SC 118. 2. Kulbir Singh Rattan Singh. V. New Delhi Municipal Councel & Other, Respondent AIR 1998 Del. 230. Unit-IV Lok Adalat & Legal Service Authority Act. Judgements: 1. Kishan Rao v. Bidar Districtt. Legal Services Authority (AIR 2001 Kar 407 at 409)

Suggested Readings: 1. Alternative Dispute Resolution System -- S.C. Tripathi 2. Alternative Dispute Resolution System -- S.P. Gupta 3. Law of Arbitration & Conciliation -- Avtar Singh 4. Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 -- P.C. Rao 5. Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 -- P.S. Narayan 6. Law of Arbitration & ADRS -- N.K. Acharya 7. Law of Arbitration & Conciliation -- N.D. Basu 8. Law of International Arbitration -- A.K. Bansal 9. Arbitration & Conciliation -- Geeta Oberoi 10. Arbitration & Conciliation -- Siddharth Bawa

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9.4 Opt. (ii) Right to Information Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I • Meaning & Concept of Right to information • Historical Background of Right to Information:

Colonial and Post Independence Scenario, British and America experience

• Significance of hight to information in Democracy. Judgments:

1. M.P. Varghese v. Mahatma Gandhi University, AIR 207 Ker 230. 2. Indian and Eastern Newspapers Society v. CIT, AIR 1979 SC 1960. 3. Sccy, W.B. Council of Hihger Secondary Education v. Ayan Das (2007) 8 SCC 242.

Unit-II

• Constitutional perspective of hihgt to information with special reference to Article 19 and 21.

• Reasons, Aims, Objectives and Application of RTI Act, 2005. • Main obligations of Public Authorities, Request for obtaining information.

Judgments: 1. National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. V. CIC (2010) 100 SCL 464 (Delhi) 2. Ajay Hasia v. Khalid Mujil, AIR 1981 SC 487.

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Unit-III

• Constitutional of Central Information Commission. • Powers and Function of Central Information Commission. • Removal of Central Information Commissioner.

Judgments: 1. Secretary General, Supreme court v. Subhash Chandra Agarwal, ARI 2010 Delhi 159, 2. Kharak Singh v. State of U.P. AIR 1963 SC 1295.

Unit-IV • Constitution of State Information Commission • Powers and Functions of State Information Commission • Removal of State Information Commissioner • Duties of State Information Commission. 

Judgments:

1. Virender Kumar v. P.S. Rana, AIR 2007 HP 63 

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9.5 Opt. (i) Law of Insurance

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I • Origin History and development of Life Insurance • Structural Setup of the Life Insurance Corporation • Nature and Function of Insurance Contract • Difference between Insurance Contract & wagering Contract • Elements and conditions of life Insurance Contract.

Judgments: 1. K.S. Usha v. Branch Div. Manager LIC of India 2000 Karnatka 157 2. Shshi Gupta v. LIC, AIR 1996 SC 1367

Unit-II • Non-Life Insurance Contract • Elements and conditions of Insurance contract • Proposal Acceptance • Competence of the Parties, lawful consideration lawful object • Legal Principles and Formation of Life Insurance contract:

Insurable Interest Indemnity Subrogation and Contribution Doctrine of utmost Good Faith

Judgments: 1. LIC v. Parsanna Dev Raj AIR 1995 Kerla 88 2. Smt. Prema & Others v. LIC of India 2006 CLJ 858 (P)

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Unit-III

• Doctrine of Proximate cause • Assignment & Nomination • Representation & warranty. • Settlement of Claims • Discharge of Life Insurance Contract and Amount Recoverable under life policy.

Judgments:

1. Oberai forwarding Agency v. New India Assurance Co. Ltd. AIR 2000 SC 855 2. M/s. Suree Ram Smara Centr v. State of Bihar AIR 2007 Pat. 97

Unit-IV • Motor Vehicle Act 1988 • Insurance Regulatory & Development Authority Act. 1999 • Life Insurance Corporation Act. 1956 

 Judgments:

1. Nationa Insurance Co. Ltd. V. General Insurance Development Officers Association AIR 2008 SC 2657

2. National Insurance Co. Ltd. V. Bajhara Poly-Fab Pvt. Ltd. 2009 (1) SCC 267 3. Krishna Gupta v. Madan Lal 2003 (1) RCR (Civil) 737 Delhi (DB)

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9.5 Opt. (ii) Banking Law

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I • Nature and Development of Banking • Importance of Commercial Banking • Kinds of Bank & their Functions • Banking Regulation Act 1949

Judgments: 1. Sardar Associated v. Punjab & Sind Bank (2009) 8 SCC 257. 2. Central bank of India v. Madan Chandra AIR 2008 SC 15.

Unit-II

• Banking Business and Control Over Management • Legal Regime to control banking Frauds • Recent Trends in Banking: Automatic Teller Machine and Internet Banking, Smart Cards,

Credit Cards • Liability under Consumer Protection Act 1986.

Judgments:

1. Sudhir Shnti Lal Mehta v. CBI (2009) 8 SCC 1 2. Sunil Podder & Others v. Union Bank of India AIR 2008 SC 106.

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Unit-III

• RBI Act. 1934. • BANKERS’ Book Evidence Act. 1891

Judgments:

1. Durga Hotel Complex v. RBI AIR 2007 SC 1467 2. Nambiram Veetil Pocker v. State of Kerala (2003) 9 SCC 214 

Unit-IV • The Negotiation Evidance Act. 1881 • Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act. 1993. 

 Judgments:

3. Vinedale Distilleries Ltd. v. Dena Bank (2010) 3 SCC 466. 4. Ramraj Singh v. State of M.P. (2009) 6 SCC 729

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9.5 Opt. (iii) Private International Law

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I Application, Subject-matter, Denomination and Unification of Private International Law. Characterization. Renvoi – The Mutual Disclaime Theory, The Theory of Renvoi Proper, The Foreign Court Theory. Domicile Judgements: 1. R. Vishvanatha V. Runukul Malik Syed Abdul Wazid, AIR 1963 SC 1. 2. Jolly Geoge v. Bank of Cochin, 1980 SC 470

Unit-II Marriage Matrimonial Causes Legitimacy and Legitimation Adoption Judgements: 1. Surinder Kaur Sandhu V. Harbux Singh, AIR 1984 SC 1224. 2. Lakshmikant V. union of India AR 1987 SC 232.

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Unit-III

Law of Property : Characterization Immovable Property Transfer of Tangible Movables. Succession. Judgements: 1. Shankaran Govndan V. Lakshmi Bharti AIR 1974 SC 1764. 2. Rabindra Nath Mitra V. LIC Inia AIR 1964 Cal. 141.

Unit-IV Jurisdiction of Courts Procedure Stay of Actions Foreign Judgments. Judgements: 1. Veena Kalia V. Dr. jatinder Nath Kalia AIR 1996 Del. 54. 2. Mirza Ali Akbar V. United Arab Republic 1966 SC 230. Suggested Readings: 1. Cheshire and North’s Private International Law -- Peter North & J.J. Fawcett 2. Essays in Private International Law -- Peter North. 3. International Litigation and the Quest for -- Andreas F. Lowenfeld. Reasonableness Essays in Private International Law 4. Insolvency in Private International Law: National and -- Ian F. Fletcher International Approaches 5. Declining Jurisdiction in Private International Law: -- J.J. Fawcett Reports to the XIVth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law Athens, August 1994 6. Conflict of Laws (Includes Discussion of Private -- J.G. Collier International Law in Multiple Chapters) 7. Concise-Introduction-Private-International-Law -- Michael Bogdan 8. Private International Law -- Paras Diwan & Pyueshi Diwan 9. International Law -- Oppenheim 10.Basic Documents in International Law -- Ian Brownlie

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10.1 Professional Ethics

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

 Unit-I

Legal Profession in India-Evolution, Historical Development and Regulations. Judgements: 1. Gurpal Singh v. State of Punjab AIR 2005 SC 2785. 2. G. Srinivas v. Govt. of A.P. AIR 2005 SC 4455. 3. Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India AIR 2006 SC 980.

Unit-II Advocacy & Professional Ethics

• Advocates’ Act, 1961 Chapter V & VI (Ss 35-45) • Bar Council of India Rules Part VI & VII

Judgements: 1. Thomas P.C. v. Bar Council of Kerala AIR 2006 Ker 69. 2. State of Orissa v. Gopinath Das AIR 2006 SC 651. 3. Orissa Agro Industries Corporation Ltd., v. Bharti Industries AIR 2006 SC 1987. 4. Ram Narang v. Ramesh Narang AIR 2006 SC 1883.

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Unit-III

Contempt Law & Practice • Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 • Constitutional Provisions Regarding Powers of Supreme Court and High Courts

& Houses of Parliament & State Legislatures for Punishing for their Contempt. Judgements: 1. Nirmaljit Kaur v. State of Punjab AIR 2006 SC 605. 2. Zahira Habidullah Sheikh v. State of Gujarat AIR 2006 SC 1367.

Unit-IV 20 Prescribed Opinions of the Disciplinary Committees of the Bar Council of India. Judgements: 1. Supreme Court Bar Association v. Union of India AIR 1998 SC 1895. 2. Rajendra Sail v. M.P. High Court Bar Association AIR 2005 SC 2473. 3. J.K. Gupta v. D.G. Investigation & Regulation AIR 2005 SC 1197. Suggested Readings: 1. Law of contempt of court -- Justice J.D. Kapoor 2. Advertising Law & Ethics -- P.B. Sawant J. & Bandyopadhya 3. Principles & form of pleadings & conveyancing -- A.N. Chaturvedi With Advocacy & Professional Ethics 4. Advocacy & Professional Ethics -- Gururaja Chafri’s 5. Legal Ethics -- Dr. Kailash Rai 6. Legal Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers -- Dr. Kailash Rai & Bench-Bar Polution 7. Art of Conveyancing & Pleading -- Murli Manohar. 8. Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 9. Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & -- Dr. S.P. Gupta Bench Bar Relations 10. Advocates Act & Professional Ethics    ‐‐ Sandeep Bhalla 

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10.2 Fundamental of IPR (Patent, Trade Mark, Design and Copy Right)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.  

Unit-I International Instrument: TRIPS.

Judgements:

1. Bharati Cellulee v. Jai Distilees Pvt. AIR 2007 Bom 33.

2. M/s. Meghraj Biscuits v. Com. Of Central AIR 2007 SC 1433.

Unit-II Indian Patent Act, 1970

Judgements:

1. Bayer of Federal Republic of Germany v. Controller of Patents, Govt. of India .

AIR 1982 Cal 30.

2. Press Metal Corp. Ltd. V. Noshir Soralyi AIR 1983 Bom 144.

Unit-III

Copyright Act, 1957 Judgements: 1. Godrej Soaps Ltd. V. Dora Cosmetics 2001 PTC 407. 2. Super Cassette Industries v. Entertainment AIR 2004 Del 326.

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Unit-IV

Designs Act, 2000

Trade Mark Act, 1999.

Judgements:

1. M.S. Dhadha House v. S.K. Mamje AIR 2006 SC 731.

2. M/s. Arvind Lab v. M.A. Rahin AIR 2007 Madras 1.

Suggested Readings:

1. Intellectual Property Laws -- P.Narayanan

2. Patent Law -- P. Narayanan

3. Intellectual Property -- W.R. Corwoh

4. Intellectual Property -- P. Kumar

5. Intellectual Property -- Butterworths

6. Intellectual Property Rights in India -- Prankeshne Pal

7. Laws on Intellectual Property -- S.R. Sharma

8. Intellectual Property & Criminal Law -- N.S. Gopalkishna

9. The Law on Intellectual Property Rights -- Shiv Sahai

10. Law of Patents         ‐‐ Elizabeth Verkey 

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10.3 Opt.-(i) White Collar Crime Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.  

Unit-I • Concept, meaning, nature and salient features of Economic offences/ White Collar

Crimes. • Its difference with traditional and other crimes. • White Collars crime in various professions

Unit-II

The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 • Main objective • Scope of the Act • Punishment and Penalties • Critical Analysis of Act.

Unit-III The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999

• Reasons and objectives • Scope of the Act • Punishment and penalties

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Unit-IV

The Custom Act, 1962

• Salient Features

• Nature, objective and Scope

• Custom Authorities

Judgements:

1. Standard Charted Bank and others v. Directorate of Enforcement & others AIR 2006 SC

1301

2. Ajaib Singh v. State of Punjab 2000 Cr. LI 2270 (SC)

3. Mohd. Kalik Mandal v. Prempal Bardali 2005 Cr. LI 2613 SC

4. State of Haryana v. Ranbir Alias Raina

5. Sarup Chand v. State of Pjunjab AIR 1987 SC 1441

6. Sita Ram v. State of Rajasthan AIR 1992 SC 7201

7. M.C. Wagh v. J. Enginering Works Ltd. AIR 1987 Sc 670

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10.3 Opt.-(ii) Offences Against Child & Juvenile Offences

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.  

Unit-I • Meaning, Definitins, Nature, Scope of Juvenile.

• Juvenile & Indian Penal Code

• Juvenile & Criminal Procedure Code

• Juvenile & Constitution of India

Judgements:

1. Raghbir v. State of Haryana (1981) 4 SCC 210

2. Rohtas v. State of Haryana (1979) 4 SC 1839

Unit-II

• Rights of Child- National & International • Causes for crime committed by Deliquents • Rights of the Child Victim & Juveniles: Position under the Law • Role of Police

Judgements:

1. Rattan Lal v. State of Rajasthan 2004 2. Jyoti Parkash v. State of Bihar AIR 2008 SC 1696

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Unit-III

Juvenile Justice Act 2000

• Juvenile Justice Board, Observation Home, Special Homes.

• Arrest of the child

• Appeal & Revision

• Reformation & After Care

Judgements:

1. Bhalu v. State of Tamil Naidu AIR 2008 SC 1436

2. Sunil Kumar v. State 1983 Cr LJ 99

Unit-IV

Protection of Children Against Sexual offences Act 2012

• Definitions, Special Police officers: Their Powers

• Procedure for trying of offenders

• Punishments & Penalties

Judgements:

1. Sheela Barse v. Union of India AIR 1986 SC 1775

2. Rohul Mishra v. State of Madhya Pardesh (2000) 1 Cr LJ 86 MP.

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10.4 Opt. (i) Penology & Victimology Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.  

Unit-I Penology:

• Meaning, Definition, Object & Scope of Penology • Relationship between Penology and Criminology • Relationship between Penology & Victimology. • Theories of Punishment.

Judgements:

1. P.V. Narsimha Rao v. State (CBI), AIR 1998 SC 2001 2. Mubarak Hussain v. State of Rajasthan. 2007 SC 697

Unit-II

• Punishment- Kinds • Capital Punishment • Imprisonment • Punishment under IPC & Special Laws • Sentencing Process in India • Correctional programme

Judgements:

1. Murli Manohar v. State of Karnataka 2008 SC 3040 2. Santa Singh v. State of Punjab 1976 4 SCC 190 3. Dhnayay Chatterjee v. State of West Bengal 2006.

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Unit-III

Victimology: • Meaning, Definition, nature & Scope of Victimology- National & International • Types of Victim • Rights for Protection of Victims under IPC • Victim Characteristics- Police & Judicial Attitudes

Judgements:

1. Guruswamy v. State of Tamil Naidu 1979 3 SCC 999 2. Subeh Singh v. State of Haryana 2006 SC 1117

Unit-IV • Compensation to Victims under Cr. Justice System. • Legal Challenges to Victim Participation in Cr. Justice System. • Access to Justice & Fair Treatment. • Restitution • Financial Assistance • Legal Aid.

Judgements: 1. Smt. Swathi v. The SHD 2003 3 (RCR) Cri 36 2. Ram Kishen v. State of Haryana 2003 (RCR) Cri 507 Punjab & Haryana High Court. 3. Bhishan Das v. State of Punjab 1975 3 SCC 700.

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10.4 Opt. (ii) IT Offences

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks. Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks. Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.  

Unit‐I Meaning, Advent and Historical Background of Information Technology. Cyber Crimes: 

• Meaning, Nature & Scope of Cyber Crimes 

• Reasons for Cyber Crimes 

• Features of Cyber Crimes  

• Categories of Cyber Criminals  

Unit‐II Classification of Cyber Crimes: 

• Cyber Crimes against person. 

• Cyber Crimes against property. 

• Cyber Crimes against society.  Modes, Tools & Techniques of Commission of Cyber Crimes. Cyber Crimes & IPR Violations  

Judgements: 1. M/s. Satyam Infoway Ltd. V. M/s. Sifynet Solutions (Rct.) Ltd. AIR 2004 SC 3540. 2. Eastern Book Co. v. Navin J. Desai AIR 2001 Del 187.

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Unit-III

• Information Technology and related provisions in IPC, 1860. • Information Technology and related provisions in the Evidence Act, 1872. • Judicial Approach towards Cyber Crimes

Judgements:

1. State of Maharashtra v. Praful B. Desai AIR 2003 SC 2053. 2. State of Punjab & Others v. M/s. Amritsar Beverages Ltd. & Others AIR 2006 SC

2820.  

Unit-IV Information Technology Act, 2000

• Object & Need of the Act • Salient Features of the Act • Offences enumerated & punishable under the Act • Penalties under the Act

Information Technology (Amendment)Act, 2008 Judgements:

1. P.R. Transport Agency v. UOI AIR 206 All. 23 2. Feroz V. State of Kerala AIR 2006 Ker. 279

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10.5 Moot Court/Practical Examination

4 Moot Courts -- 40 (Including 2 Moot Courts of Sem- 9th )

2 Court Visits -- 40 (Including 1 Court Visit of Sem- 9th )

Viva voce -- 10

Visit to Jail &     ‐‐ 10 Submission of a Report  On Jail Visit 


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