LL.B. PART-I
PAPER-I JURISPRUDENCE (100 MARKS)
Course contents1. The Science of Jurisprudence as subject:
a) Meaningsb) Definitionc) Kinds of Jurisprudenced) Relation of Jurisprudence with other social sciences
2. The Nature of Law 3. The administration of Justices 4. The Source of Law5. Legislation6. Precedent7. Custom8. Legal Rights9. Ownership10. Possession11. Persons12. Titles
Books Recommended1. Fitzgerald, P.J, “Salmond on Jurisprudence” London, Sweet and Maxwell, 12th edition.2. Farrani. M, “Jurisprudence: Based on Salmond and Hibbert” Lahore, Nadeem Law Book
House.3. Mahajan, V.D, “Jurisprdence” Lahore, Irfan Law Books, 19964. Paton, G.W, “A Text Book of Jurisprudence” London, English Language Book Society,
1964, 3rd edition.5. Freeman, F.D.A, “Lloyd’s Introduction to Jurisprudence” London, Sweet & Maxwell,
1996, 6th edition.6. Lloyds, Dennis, “Introduction to Jurisprudence with selected texts” London, Stevens &
Sons, 1959.7. Salmod, John, “Jurisprudence” Lahore, PLD Publishers, 2005.
PAPER-II ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE (100 MARKS)
Course Contents1. History of the growth of the Muslim legal system2. Various Schools of Islamic Law3. Sources of Law
a) The Qur’an and the Traditionsb) Ijma and customs
3. Juristic Deductiona) Qiy’as or Analogyb) Istehsan or Juristic Equityc) Istedlald) Ijtehad and Taqlid
4. Acts, Rights and Obligations5. Legal Capacity6. Ownership and possession
7. Constitutional Law8. International Law9. Law of Contract10. Law of Torts
Books Recommended1. Anwar, A Qadri; “Islamic Jurisprudence in the Modern world” Lahore, Ashraf
Publishers, 1963, 2nd edition.2. Ahmad Hassan; “The Early Development of Islamic Jurisprudence” Islamabad, Islamic
Research Centre, 19943. Faruki, Kemal; “Islamic Jurisprudence” Islamabad, National Book Foundation, 19874. Abdur Rahim; “Muhammadan Jurisprudence” Lahore, PLD Publishers, 20055. N.J. Coulson; “A History of Islamic Law” Edinburgh, Edinburgh university Press, 19646. Ghazi , Maulana hamid Ul Ansari; “Islam ka Niazam-e- Kahumat” Lahore, Maktabatul
Hasan, 19807. Iqbal, Sir Allama Muhammad; “The Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam”
Lahore, S.M Ashraf, 19608. Syed Riazul Hassan; “The Reconstruction of Legal Thoughts in Islam” Lahore, Law
Publishing company, 1975
PAPER-III CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-I (100 MARKS)
1 The British Constitution 50 Marks2 The Constitution of the USA 50 Marks
Course ContentsAll contents of British and Constitution of United States are given as under:Principles of British Constitution1. Salient features of the British Constitution2. Difference between constitution & constitutional Law.3. Sources and nature of the British Constitution.4. Separation of Powers. 5. The Rule of Law.6. Parliamentary Supremacy7. British Constitutional Conventions8. Royal Prerogatives 9. British Cabinet10. British Parliament11. Privileges of the Parliament12. Fundamental Rights and Human rights Act, 1998.13. Freedom of Expression14. Judiciary15. Impact of European Union
Constitution of United States1. Brief History of Conventions leading to the passing of American Constitution2. Important Characteristics/ Salient Features3. Human Rights bill – Civil Liberties4. Ratification of the Constitution5. Federalism6. Congress, its two Houses – Legislative procedure
7. Senate and effectiveness of its control8. Separation of Powers9. President – His election, powers and checks on him10. i) Judiciary.
ii) Judicial Review. 11. Rigidity – Procedure of amendments.
Books Recommended1. Dicey, A.U; “Introduction to the study of the Law of the constitution” London,
Macmillan press, 1968, 10th edition.2. Dicey, A.U; “Introduction to the study of the Law of the constitution” Indianapolis
Liberty Classics, 19823. Finer, Herman; “Theory & Practice of the Modern Government” New York, Henry Hold
& Co, 19494. Wade & Phillips; “English Constitutional Law” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition.5. Munro; “The Government of USA” New York, The Macmillan Co, 19466. Jeffery, Jowk; “The Changing Constitution “London, Clarendon Press, 1994 3rd edition7. E.C.S, Wade & Bhadly; “Constitutional Law” London, Longman, 1968, 17th edition8. Warren, Charles; “Congress the constitution and the supreme court” Boston, Little
Brown, 19359. M.A. Mali; “Outlines of the constitution of USA” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition
PAPER-IV LAW OF CONTRACT (100 MARKS)1 Contract Act, 1872 80 Marks2 The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 20 Marks
Course Contents
Contract
1. Preliminary / General Principles2. Formation of the contract3. Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposals4. Contracts, Voidable Contracts and Void Agreements 5. Contingent Contracts6. Performance of Contracts7. Of certain relations resembling those created by contracts8. The Breach of Contract its consequences and remedies9. Indemnity and guarantee10. Bailments11. Agency.
SALE OF GOODS
Course contents1. General principles2. Formation of the Contract of sale3. Subject-matter of the Contract4. Conditions and Warranties5. Sale by Sample and Description6. Auction Sale
7. Transfer of Property8. Delivery and payment of Price.9. Title10. Performance of the Contract11. Rights of Unpaid Seller12. Breach of the Contract and remedies.
Books Recommended1. Guest, A.G; “Anson’s Law of Contract” oxford, Clarendon Press, 1984, 26th edition2. Cornish, W.R; “Sutton and Shannon on the contract” London, Butterworth, 1970, 7 th
edition3. Stone, Richard; “Contract Law” London, Cavendish, 19944. Furmston, M.P;j “Sheshire Fofoot & Furmstion’s Law of Contract” London, Butterworth,
1986, 11th edition5. A.M Choudhry; “The Sale of Goods Act” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition6. Kamerddin Bin Abbas; “The Contract Act” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition7. Main Muhammad Saffi; “The Law of Contract’ Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition8. D.F.Mullah, “The contract Act (IX of 1982)” Lahore, Manssor Book House, 1994
PAPER-V LAW OF TORTS (100 MARKS)
Course Contents1. Definition of Tort2. Difference between Tort and Crime; Tort and Breach of Contract3. Essentials of Tort4. Personal Disabilities5. Discharge of Tort6. Exceptions of Tort7. Master and Servant8. Remedies9. Measurement of Damages10. Remoteness of Damages11. Defamation – Essential of Libel and Slander, Defences12. Negligence and contributory Negligence13. Nuisance; Public Nuisance and Private nuisance14. Principle of Absolute Liability15. Malicious Prosecution16. Fraud and Misrepresentation17. Assault, Battery and malice18. Wrongful confinement19. Torts against Property
Books Recommended1. Heuston, R.F.U; “Salmond and Heuston on the Law of Torts” London, Sweet &
Maxwell, 1987, 19th edition2. Ranshhoddas , Ratanlal; “Ratanlal and Dhirajlal’s the of law of Torts” Nagpur, Wadhwa
& Company, 1999, 23rd edition3. Underhill, Sir Arthur; “ A summery of the Law of Torts or Wrongs independent of
Contract” London, Butterworth, 19494. Winfield, P.H; “Law of Torts” Sydney, Sweet & Maxwell, 1946, 3rd edition
5. Fleming, John. G; “The Law of Torts” Sydney, The Law Book Company, 19716. Green, David; “Law of Torts, London, Cavendish Publishers, 19937. Pannett, A.J; “Law of Torts” London, Pitman Publishers, 19928. Ratanlal; “Law of Torts” Nagpur, Wade & Comp, 1992, 22nd edition.9. A.MN.Choudhry; “Law of Torts: Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition
PAPER-VI CRIMINAL LAW (100 MARKS)
2- The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 and the Hudood Laws, 1979
Course ContentsDefinition of Crime, Nature and History of Crime, cause of crime, Crime and Tort, Functions of Criminal Law, Criminal Liability, Actus reus, Mens rea, intention, knowledge, Motive, Principles of participation, negligence, Recklessness, Strict liability; General defences, Preliminary offences, sexual offences, Assault, Battery, Hurt, homicide, offences against property. Offences affecting the public health, safety, convenience, decency and morals
The Law as contained in Pakistan Code & Hadood Ordinance
Books Recommended1. Cross, Rupert; “An introduction to Criminal Law” London, Butterworth, 1968, 6th edition2. Smith, J.C; “Criminal Law” London, ELBS, 1988, 7th edition3. Shoukat Mahmood; “Pakistan Penal Code” Lahore, Legal Research Centre, 1989, 5 th
edition4. M.H.Nizami; “The Pakistan Penal Code” Lahore, PLD Publishers, 1989
The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860.
The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 omitting the following chapters.
1. Chapter VII (offences relating to the Army, Navy and Air Force)2. Chapter IX-A (Offences relating to Elections)3. Chapter XII (Offences relating to Coins and governments stamps)4. Chapter-XIII (Offences relating to Weights and measures)5. Chapter – XIII (Offences relating to documents and to trade or property marks)
HUDOOD LAWS
Course contentsOffences against Property (Enforcement of Hudood) Ord, 1979The Offence of Zina (Enforcement of Hudood) Ord. 1979The Offence of Qazf (Enforcement of Hadd) Ord. 1979The Prohibition (Enforcement of Hudood) Ord. 1979
PAPER-VII LAW OF EQUITY & SPECIFIC RELIEF (100 MARKS)
1- Law of Equity 40 Marks2- The Specific Relief Act, 1877 60 Marks
Course contentsAll Maxims of Equity and general principles of Trust
The Specific Relief Act, 1877
Book Recommended1. Curzon, L.B; “Equity and Trust” London, Cavendish, 1996, 2nd edition2. Everton, Ann; “What is Equity about” London, Butterworth, 19703. Ch. Rahim Bakhsh; “Principles Maxims & Leading cases on Equity” Lahore, PLD
Publishers, latest edition4. Megarry, R.E; “Snell’s Principles of Equity” London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1960
LL.B. Part -II
PAPER-I CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II (100 MARKS)
The Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 100 Marks
Course contentsThe Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, as amended up to date
Book Recommended1. A.G.Chaudhry; “The Constitution of Pakistan through cases and comments with
comparative study of the leading constitution of the world” Lahore, Carvan Book House, 1968
2. Muhammad Munir, Justice; “Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973” Lahore, PLD Publishers, 1996
3. Sfdar Mahmood, Dr; “Constitution of Pakistan 1973 comments and comparisons” Lahore, A.H. Publishers, 1994
4. Shaukat Mahmood; “A Stud of the constitution of Pakistan” Lahore, Pakistan Law Times, 1962
5. Muhammad Munir, Justice; “The Constitution of Pakistan” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition
6. Ahmer Fazeel; “The constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan” Karachi, Pakistan Law House, 1997
7. A.G.Choudhry; “Constitutional history of Pakistan” Lahore, Irfan Law Book House, latest edition
8. Sardar Ali; “Constitutional History of Pakistan” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition
PAPER-II ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (100 MARKS)
1- Administrative Law 60 Marks2- Laws of Civil Service 40 Marks.
Course ContentsGeneral principles of Administrative Law; Administrative act, delegated legislation, administrative discretion, judicial review of the administrative acts and discretion, administrative tribunals and Ombudsman
Laws of Civil Service. Civil Servants Act, 1973, Federal Service Tribunal, 1973, Government Servants ( E&D) Rules, 1973 and Civil Servants (Conduct) Rules 1973
Books Recommended1. Wade, H.W; “Administrative Law” oxford, ELBS, 1982, 5th edition2. Basu, Durga Das; “Administrative Law” Calcutta, Kamal Law House, 1988, 5th edition3. Hamid Khan; “Administrative Law Tribunals for Civil Services in Pakistan comparative
study with India, Bangladesh, British, France and Germany” Lahore, Progressive, 19904. Emmanuel Zafar; “Administrative Law” Lahore, Irfan Law House, latest edition5. Hamid Khan; “Principles of Administrative Law” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition
PAPER-III COMPANY LAW (100 MARKS)
1. Companies Ordinance 1984 80 Marks2. The Partnership Act, 1932 20 Marks.
Course contentsCompany LawIt includes all provision of Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Act 1997Historical backgroundKinds of companiesDifference between a company and other associationsFormation of companyPromoters, pre-contractsArticles and Memorandum of AssociationProspectusMembershipCapital, shares, stock, MortgagesManagement, DirectorsMeeting, ResolutionsAudit and AccountsWinding up, KindsConsequences of winding up and dissolution
Partnership Act, 1932: All provisions of Partnership Act.
Books Recommended1. Amjad Saeed; “Company Law and Practice in Pakistan” Lahore, Accountancy and
Taxation services Institute, 19722. A.G.Choudhry; “Company Law in Pakistan” Karachi, Pak Publishers, 19703. Hornby, J.A; “An introduction to Company Law” London, Hutchinson University
Library, 19594. Underhill, Sir Arthur; “Principles of the Law of Partnership” London, Butterworth, 19505. A.M.Choudhry; “The Partnership Act” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition6. A.G. Choudhry; “Company Law in Pakistan” Lahore, Khyber Law House, latest edition7. A.M.Choudhry; “A Hand Book of Company Law” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition8. The Companies Ordinance 1984 and Allied Matters: XKVII of 1984” Lahore, 1996
PAPER-IV LAW OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY (100 MARKS)
1- The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 80 Marks2- The Registration Act, 1908 20 Marks
Course ContentsPrinciples and the detailed provisions of all the Acts as indicated above.
Books Recommended1. Chitaley; “Chitaley on the Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882)” Lahore, Kausar
Brothers, 19932. Farani; “The Transfer of Property (Law and Procedure)” Lahore, National Law
Publications, 19773. Shaukat Mehmood; “Transfer of property Act” Lahore, Legal Research Centre, 1991
4. Kazi, Abdul Aziz; “Commentaries on the Registration Act 1908” Karachi, latest edition5. shaukat Mehmood; “The Registration Act 1908” Lahore, Pakistan Law Times, latest
edition6. Sardar Muhammad Iqbal Kahn Mokal; “The Transfer of Property Act” Lahore, PLD
Publishers, latest edition7. Kameruddin Bin Abbas; “The Registration Act” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition
PAPER-V MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW (100 MARKS)
Breakup and Course contents1- Muslim Personal Law and Law of Inheritance, in light of the Qur’anic Verses and relevant enactments such as,The Dissolution of Muslim marriages Act, 1939.The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961.West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Shariat)Application Act, 1962The Guardians and wards Act, 1890 (only Ss. 7, 8, 12, 25)
The following topics are included:1. Marriage2. Dower3. Modes of the Dissolution of Marriage4. Iddat5. Maintenance6. Parentage – Legitimacy and acknowledgement7. Guardianship of Person and property8. Gifts9. Wakfs10. Wills11. Law of Inheritance-General Rules12. Sunni Law of Inheritance13. Shia Law of Inheritance14. Leading cases
Books Recommended1. Mannan, Dr.M.A; “D.F.Mullah’s Principles of Muhammadan Law” Lahore, PLD Publishers, 19912. Hamid Khan; “Islamic law of Inheritance” London, Pakistan Law House, 1999, 2ne edition3. Coulson, N.J; “Succession in the Muslim Families” Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 19774. Peral, David; “A Text Book on Muslim Personal Law” London, Croom Helm, 1979, 2nd
edition5. Dr. Ranzelur Rehman; “Code of Muslim Personal Law” Islamabad, Tahkikati Islami, 19876. Doi, Abdur Rehman; “Shariah the Isalamic Law” London, Ta Ha, 19847. Shaidkh Abdul Halem; “Muslim family Laws’ Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest editon
PAPER-VI PUBLIC INTERNATIONA LAW (100 MARKS)
Course Contents1. Nature, origin and Basis of International Law2. Material Sources of International Law3. Subjects of International Law4. Relation between International and State law5. States in General6. Recognition7. State Territorial Sovereignty8. State Jurisdiction9. State Responsibility10. Succession to Rights and obligations11. The State and the Individual12. The State and the economic interest13. Diplomatic Envoys, Councils and other Representatives14. The Law and Practice as to Treaties15. The International Disputes16. War, Armed Conflicts and other Hostilities17. Neutrality18. International Humanitarian Law19. International Institutions including Int. Criminal Court.
Books Recommended1. Stark, J.G, “Introduction to International Law” Butterworth, London, 1977. 8th edition.2. Briewly, J.L, “Law of Nations” Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1958, 6th edition.3. Tandon, “International Law” Alabad Law Agency, Alabad, 1954.4. Borwnlie, Ian, “Principles of Public International Law” Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990,
4th edition.5. Oppenheiun, “International Law” Universal Publishers, Singapore, 20036. Syed Niaz Ali Shah, “An outline of the Principles of Public International Law” Lahore,
PLD Publishes, latest edition.7. Stark, J.G, “Introduction to International Law” London, Butterworth, latest edition.
PAP-VII CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF PAKISTAN (100 MARKS)
Salient features of the Government of India Act, 1935.Indian Independence Act, 1947Objectives Resolution, 1949Report of the Basic Principles CommitteeDraft constitution of 1954Salient features of the 1956 ConstitutionConstitution Commission of 1960 (Shahabuddin Commission)Salient features of the 962 constitutionAbrogation of the Constitutions and the Martial LawsLegal framework order, 1970The Interim Constitution of 1972Fifth and sixth Constitutional Amendments in the 1973 ConstitutionThe PCO of 1981.The RCO of 1985The Eighth Amendment
The LFO-2002 and The Seventeenth Amendment, 2003.
Cases:Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan v. Federation of Pakistan PLD 1955 Sind 96Federation of Pakistan vs. Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan Reference by the Governor-General PLD 1955 FC 435State v. Dosso PLD 1958 SC 533Usif Patel v. Crown PLD 1955 FC 387Begum Nusrat Bhutto v. Chief of the Army Staff PLD 1977 SC 657Hakim Khan v. Government of Pakistan Pld 1992 SC 585Nawaz Sharif v. President of Pakistan PLD 1993 SC 473Benazir Bhutto v. The President of Pakistan PLD 1992 SC 492Khawaja Muhammad Sharif, PLD 1988 Lah. 725Federation of Pakistan v. Haji Saif ullah Khan PLD 1989 SC 166Khawaja Ahmad Tariq Rahim PLD 1992 SC 646Benazir Bhutto v. President of Pakistan, PLD 1998 SC 388.Asma Jilani v. Government of the Punjab PLD 1972 SC 139.Mir Hassan…State Vs. Zia ur Rehman PLD 1973 SC 49Mahmood Khan Achkzai v, Fed. Of Pakistan PLD 1997 SCSyed Zafar Ali Shah v. General Pervez Musharraf Chief Executive of Pakistan PLJ 2000 SC 1165
Books Recommended1. Hussain, M.G, “Constitutional History of Pakistan” Lahore, Kausar Brothers, 1989.2. Gover, Verinder, “Political System in Pakistan: Constitutional Development in Pakistan”
New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1995.3. Leading Constitutional Cases.4. Chaudhery, A.G, “Lectures on Constitutional Law” Lahore, Irfan Law Book House latest
edition.5. Dr, Safdar Mahmood, “The Constitutional foundation of Pakistan” Lahore, United
Publishers, 1975.6. Justice Munir, “Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan” Lahore, PLD Publishers,
1996.7. Khalid Bin Saeed, “Pakistan the Formative Phase 1857 – 1948” Karachi, Oxford University
Press, 1978.8. Saeed Shfaqat, “Political System of Pakistan and Public Policy Essays in Interpretation,
Lahore, Progressive Publishers, 1989.9. Justice Munire, “The Constitution of Pakistan” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition.
LL. B. – III
PAPER-I LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE (100 MARKS)
All provisions of the Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act1- The Civil Procedure Code-1908 80 Marks2- The Limitation Act 1908 20 Marks.
Course ContentsAll provisions of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 and,All sections of the Limitation Act, 1908, excluding the schedule
Books Recommended1. Amer Raza Khan ; “The Code of Civil Procedure (Act of 1908) commentary”
Lahore, PLD, 19892. Shukat Mehmood; “The Law of Civil Procedure” Lahore, Pakistan Law Times, 19683. M.H.Nizami; “The Code of Civil Procedure with Commentary” Lahore, PLD, 19974. Raja Said Akbar Khan; “The Limitation Act’ Lahore, PLD, latest edition5. Mitra, R; “R. Mitra’s commentary on Limitation Act” Lahore, Law Publishers, 19926. Shoukat Mehmood; “The Limitation Act (Act IX of 1908)” Lahore, Legal Research
Centre, 19907. Raja Said Akbar khan; “The Limitation Act” Lahore, PLD, latest edition8. A.M.Choudhry; “The Limitation Act” Lahore, PLD, latest edition
PAPER-II LAW OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND (100 Marks)
MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
1- The Criminal Procedure Code 1898 80 Marks2- Medical Jurisprudence 20 Marks.
Course Contents1. All provisions of Criminal Procedure code 1908 as amended up to date2. Medical jurisprudence with reference to Autopsy and physical injuries.
Books Recommended1. M.H.Nizami; “The Code of Criminal Procedure” Lahore, PLD, 19502. Shaukat Mehmood; “The Code of Criminal Procedure” Lahore, Pakistan Law Times,
19993. Jaising, P.Mooodi; “Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology” Bombay, Thi Pati, 1949,
10th edition4. Lyon, S; “Medical Jurisprudence” Simla, Thacker Spink & Co, 19145. Rarikh, C.K.Dr; “Parikh’s TextBook of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology for class
rooms and courtroom” Lahore, C & C Publishers, 1989, 5th edition
PAPER-III LAW OF EVIDENCE AND LEGAL ETHICS (100 MARKS)
1- Qanoon-e-Shahdat (Order), 1984 80 Marks2- Legal Ethics 20 Marks
Course Contents1. All provisions of Qanoon-e-Shahadat 1984 as amended up to-date.2. Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973 (Ss 22-28 and 41-47)3. Chapters on Professional Ethics contained in the Legal Practitioners and Bar
Councils Rules, 1976.
Books Recommended1. N.D.Basu; “The Law of Evidence” Calcutta, Eastern Law House, 1954, 4th edition2. M.Munir; “The Law of Evidence” Allabad , University Book Agency, 1986, 6th edition3. M.C. Sarkar; Sharkar on Evidence” Magpur, Wedhwa and Co, 1999, 15th edition4. S.R.Cross; “Cross on Evidence” London, Butterworth, and Co, 1985, 6th edition5. W.Twinging; “Theories of Evidence Bentham and Wigmore” London, Butler and
Tanner, 19856. Shaukat Mehmood; “The Evidence Act I of 1982” Lahore, Pakistan Law Time, 19707. Drinker, H.S; “Legal Ethics” New York, Columbia University, 19538. Lund, Sir Thomas; “International Bar Association” London, IBA, 19709. Emmauel Zafar; “Principles of Legal Ethics” Lahore, Irfan Law Book House, latest
edition10. M.Iqbal; “The Qanoon-e-Shahadat” Lahore, PLD Publishers, latest edition
PAPER-IV LEGAL DRAFTING (100 MARKS)
1- Conveyancing 50 Marks2- Pleadings 50 Marks
Course Contents1. Drafting by I.C. Desouza (Omitting chapter I & II, Part-II) (Major petitions to
Courts).2. Pleadings in India with Precedents by Sir C.Walsh and J.C. Weir3. Dastaweznavisi by Penna Lal in urdu, (Latest Edition) only the following 75 forms
are prescribed:1. Receipts No.12. Bonds No.1-2-6-93. Agreement 1-5-6-104. Mukhtarnama 1-2-35. Bainama 1-4-20-236. Rahn Nama 1-2-3-5-6-7-9-137. Exchange 1-2-38. Hiba Nama 1-2-39. Talak Nama 1-2-3-410. Wills 1-2-4-511. Partnership Deed 1-312. Dedication 1-2-813. Settlement 1-214. Bonds 315. Adoption 1-416. Marriage 1-2-317. Arbitration 1-2-3
18. Notice 1-3-5-8-12-1319. Musawada 1-2-3-420. Promissory Note 1-2-3-421. Patta 1-6(b)
Books Recommended1.M.Inayatullah; “Law of Conveyancing” Lahore,, PLD, latest edition2.M.Inayatullah; “Law of Pleading” Lahore, PLD, latest edition3.A.G.Chaudhry; “Interpretation of Statutes” Lahore, Irfan Law Book House, latest edition4.Chatterjee, A.P; “Interpretation of Statutes” Calcutta, Eastern Law House, 1983 5.Langan; “Maxwell on the Interpretation of Statutes” London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1969, 12 th
edition6. Shaukat Mehmood; “Principles of Interpretation of Statutes with general clause Act 1897
and W.P General clauses Act 1956” Lahore, Legal Research Centre, 1990
PAPER-V INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES 100 MARKS
1. Principles of Interpretation of Statutes 80 Marks2. General Clauses Act, 1897 20 Marks
Books Recommended1. A.G.Chaudhry; “Interpretation of Statutes” Lahore, Irfan Law Book House, latest edition2. Chatterjee, A.P; “Interpretation of Statutes” Calcutta, Eastern Law House, 1983 3. Langan; “Maxwell on the Interpretation of Statutes” London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1969,
12th edition1 4. Shaukat Mehmood; “Principles of Interpretation of Statutes with general clause Act 1897
and W.P General clauses Act 1956” Lahore, Legal Research Centre, 19902 5. M.Zubair Saeed; “The Interpretation of Statutes” Lahore, PLD, latest edition3 6. A.G.Choudhry; “Interpretation of Statutes and Deeds” Lahore, Irfan Book House, latest
edition45
OPTIONAL PAPER-I: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS Marks: 100
Course ContentsThe course will consist of four components in relation to the laws relating to Patents, Designs, Trade Marks and Copyrights.
PATENTS, DESIGN, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHT LAWS
INTRODUCTION TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS:
A brief overview of the term “intellectual property”, a comparison between its four branches and definitions thereof.
PATENTS LAW
I- PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A PATENTConcept of novelty, patentable inventions, procedure for obtaining patent rights, term and renewals.
II. EFFECTS OF OBTAINING PATENT RIGHTSPrivileges of acquiring patent rights such as assignments, licensing and infringement proceedings; revocation of patents.
DESIGN LAW
III. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A DESIGN REGISTRATIONConcept of novelty and originality, procedure for obtaining design protection, term and renewals
IV. EFFECTS OF OBTAINING DESIGN RIGHTSPrivileges of acquiring design rights such as assignments, licensing and infringement proceedings; cancellation of registered designs.
TRADE MARKS LAW
V. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING REGISTRATION OF A TRADE MARKProcedure for obtaining registration with reference to goods and services; distinctiveness of a trade mark and prohibition as to registration; opposition and rectification proceedings; duration and renewal of registration.
VI. ENFORCEMENT OF TRADE MARK RIGHTSInfringement proceedings; passing off action
VII -ASSIGNMENT, LICENSING AND REGISTERED USERSAssignment of registered and unregistered trade marks; standard terms and conditions of a license agreement; registration of registered user; and right of registered user to file infringement proceedings.
COPYRIGHT LAW
VIII. COPYRIGHT, OWNERSHIP OF COPYRIGHT AND RIGHTS OF THE OWNERWorks in which copyright subsists; first owner of copyright; term of copyright.
IX. REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF COPYRIGHTProcedure of obtaining copyright registration; registration of assignment; licenses by owners and compulsory license.
X. ENFORCEMENT OF COPYRIGHTWhen copyright infringed; certain acts not infringement of copyright; powers and functions of Copyright Board.
XI- INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONSTRIPS Agreement, Paris Convention, Patents Co-operation Treaty, Universal Convention on Copyrights, Berne convention, etc.
XII- LEADING CASES
Books Recommended1. Vashishth, Vikas; “Bharat’s Law and Practice of Intellectual Property in India”
New Delhi, Baharat Law House, 19992. Sabri, M.H; “Manual of Copy right laws” Lahore, National Law Times, 19963. Farani, M; “Law of Trade Marks, Patents and Designs” Lahore, Legal Research
Centre, 19694. Narayanan, P; “ Law of Trade Marks and Passing Off” Calcutta, Eastern Law,
19915. Terrell; “Terrell on the Law of Patent” London, Sweet & Maxwell, 2000, 15 th
edition6. Cornish, W.R; “Intellectual Property: Omnipresent, Distracting, Irrelevant”
London, Oxford University Press, 20047. Cornish, W.R; “Intellectual Property: Patent, Copyright, Trade Marks and Allied
Rights” New York, Universal Law Publishing Co Ltd, 20058. Narayanan, P; “Patents Law (with supplement – 1999)” New Delhi, Eastern Law
House, 1990, 3rd edition9. Kerly; “Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names” London, Sweet &
Maxwell, 200510. Narayanan, P; “Law of Trade Marks and Passing Off” New Delhi, Purana Book,
2004, 4th edition11. Stewart; “International Copyright and neighboring rights” London, Butterworth,
1997
Optional Paper-II Environmental law 100 Marks
Course ContentsI). Introduction IntroductionHistorical backgroundPractical significance/Multidisciplinary aspect connection with human rightsSources
EthicsIslamic provisions on environmental lawWorld Conservation Strategy, National conservation Strategy, Provincial Conservation StrategiesNational Biodiversity Action Plan
PrinciplesPrecautionaryPolluter paysInter-generational equityPreventionCooperation/mutual assistanceSovereignty
Theories of enforcement and complianceII) International Soft Law (e.g., Stockholm, Rio)Multilateral agreements Biodiversity (5 conventions)
Marine (e.g., LoS, MARPOL)Desertification (CCD)Climate (e.g., FCCC, Kyoto)Air (e.g., Vienna, Montreal)Waste (e.g., Basel)NuclearTrade (e.g., WTO, TRIPS)
Dispute resolution International (continued)INGOs
ISO 14000III) Regional Soft Law (e.g., Langkawi Declaration)AgreementsASEANS. Asian Regional SeasIndus Basin CommissionMekong River Commission Marine turtlesAquacultureAntiquities
Institutional infrastructureASEANSAARC LawSACEPUNEP/ESCAP
IV. National
1. Constitutional
1956, 1962, 19732. Statutory
a) FederalEasement ActPEPA 1997NEQSSectoral
b) Provincial
3. Case Law/common Law4. Institutional infrastructure
a) FederalPEPCEPAJudiciary
b) ProvincialEPASustainable Development FundsTribunals
5. Enforcement/compliance
Theory Market instruments
Practice
6. TechniquesEIA/IIEProcedural/practical
V. Conclusion 1. Limitations
Law reformBooks Recommended
1. Anderson, Frederick; “Environmental Protection: Law and Policy” Boston, Little Brown, 1990
2. Diwan, Parag; “Environmental Management Law and Administration” New Delhi, Deep, 1998
3. Munro, R.D; “Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development Legal Principles and Recommendation
4. Fahim Ahmed Siddiqui; “The Scope of Environmental Laws in Pakistan” Karachi, Asia Law House, 2000
5. Kumar, Harish; “Modern Methods in Environmental Pollution Analysis” New Delhi, Sarup, 1998
6. Singh, Gurdip; “Environmental Law: International and National Perspective” New Delhi, Lawman, 1995
7. UNEP; “UNEP’s New Way Forward: Environmental Law and Sustainable Development” Nairobi, UNO, 1995
8. Sands, Phillips; “Green International Law” London, Earth scan, 19939. Birine, Patricia; “International La and the Environment” New York, Oxford Press, 2002,
2nd edition
10. Mehta, M.C; “Lal’s Commentaries on Water and Air Pollution and Environment (Protection) Laws” Delhi, Delhi Law House, 2000, 4th edition
11. Robinson, Nicholas A; “Agenda 21: Earth’s Action Plan” New York Oceana Publications, 1993
12. SACEP & UNEP; “South Asia Hand Book of Treaties and other legal instruments in the field of Environmental Law: Colombo, M.D. Gunaxena & Co, 1997
13. UNEP, UNITAR, UNCHS (Habitat); “Environmental law and Policy” Nairobi, UNEP, 1995
Optional Paper-III Banking Laws. Marks 100
Course Contents:Relevant provisions of the following Laws.1. The State Bank of Pakistan Act, 19562. The Banking Companies Ordinance, 19623. The Modaraba Companies and Modarba (Floation and Control) Ordinance, 1980.4. The Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances) Ordinance, 2001.5. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881( All provisions Sections 1-60, 82-85A and 122-
131 of the Act)
Books Recommended1. Farani. M; “Manual of Banking Laws” Lahore, Nadeem Law Books, 19972. Megrah, Maurice; “Puget’s Law of Banking” London , Butterworth, 1961, 6th edition3. Sheldon, H.P; “The Practice of Law of Banking” London, Macdonald and Evans, 1962,
9th edition4. Syed Anwar Ali; “Banking Law in Pakistan” Karachi, Syed Publications, 19685. Shaukat Mehmood; “Negotiable Instrument Act’ Lahore, Pakistan Law Times, 1971
Optional Paper-IV Labour Laws 100 Marks
Course Contents1. The Charter of the ILO2. The Industrial Relations Ordinance, 20023. The WP Industrial and Commercial Establishments (Standing Orders) Ordinance
1968
Books RecommendedBlanpain, R; “Comparative Labor Law and Industrial Relations” Kluwer, 3rd editionNisar Ahmed Pannoun; “Industrial Relation Ordinance 1969” Lahore, Mansoor Book House,
latest editon‘The Industrial Relation Ordinance, 2002 with Labor Policy, 2002” Lahore, Irfan Law Book
House, 2002Mubsher Hussain; “The Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Order) Ordinance
1968” Lahore, Irfan Book House, 2002Mubashir Hussain; “The Workmen Compensation Act 1923” Lahore, Irfan Law Book
House,, 1998
Optional Paper-V: Taxation Laws 100 Marks1. The Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 80 Marks 2. The Sales Tax Act, 1990 20 Marks
Course ContentsAll provisions in the relevant enactments
Books Recommended“The Income Tax Ordinance” Lahore, PLD, 2000The Income Tax Ordinance, 2001” Mansoor Book House, 2003“Income Tax Manual: Income Tax Ordinance, 1979” Karachi, Karachi Law Publishers, 1995Sikandar Hayat Khan; “Select Issues in Taxation Vol I & II” Karachi, Ferozson, 2001
Optional Paper-VI: Land Laws 100 Marks1. WP Land Revenue Act, 1967 60 Marks2. Pre-Emption Laws 20 Marks3. Tenancy Laws 20 Marks
Course ContentsAll provisions of the relevant enactmentsRelevant provisions of local laws
Books Recommended1. Sardar. M.Iqbal Khan Mokel; “The Land Revenue Act, 1967 and Land Revenues Rules,
1968” Lahore, PLD, latest edition2. M.A. Malik; “The Punjab Pre-emption Act 1991, with NWFP Pre-emption Act, 1987”
Lahore, PLD, 19953. Sardar M. Iqbal Khan Mokal; “The Punjab Tenancy Act with NWFP Act “ Lahore, PLD,
latest edition4. A.M.Choudhry; “The Punjab Tenancy Act (XVI of 1887)” Lahore, PLD, latest edition
Optional Paper-VII: Minor Acts 100 Marks
1. The Arbitration Act, 1940 40 Marks2. The Suit Valuation Act, 1887 20 Marks3. The Court Fee Act, 1870 20 Marks4. Rent Laws 20 Marks
Course ContentsAll provisions of the relevant enactmentsRelevant Rent Laws applicable in the respective areas.
Books Recommended4. Raja Said Akbar Khan; “Arbitration Act 1940 (X of 1940) with commentary” Lahore,
PLD, latest edition5. Raja Said Akbar Khan; “The Court Fees Act and the Suit Valuation Act” Lahore, PLD
latest edition6. M.A. Malik; “The Urban Rent Restricting Ordinance 1959” Lahore, PLD, latest edition7. Main Abdul Khaliq; “Rent Restriction Laws with Rent Reference 1959 – 70” Lahore,
Lahore Law Times, 1970
8. Shaukat Mehmood; “Ret Restriction Laws” Lahore, Pakistan Law Times, 19689. Syed Anwar Ali; “Rent Laws in Pakistan” Karachi, Syed Publications, 196310. Farani; “Manual of Arbitration Laws” Lahore, Nadeem Book, 199611. Mashal, Enid. A; “Gill the Law of Arbitration” London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1983, 3 rd
edition12. Shaukat Mehmood; “The Law of Arbitration” Lahore, Pakistan Law Times, 196413. Shaukat Mehmood; “The Court Fees Act (VII of 1978) and Suit Valuation Act (VII of
1887)” Lahore, Law Times, 197014. Zafarullah Khan; “Law of Court Fees and Suit Valutaion” Lahore, Lahore Law Times,
197115. Mulla, K.T; “The Indian Stamp Act” Calcutta, Eastern Law, 1935, latest edition
Optional Paper-VIII: Human Rights 100 Marks
AIMS AND OBJECTIVESHuman Rights Law is a distinct area of law and raises a number of challenging questions for lawyers: How can international human rights standards be implemented across diverse cultures, nations, religions, economic systems? What rights and responsibilities does the individual have under international law? What is the relationship between state sovereignty and human rights? These questions are of concern not only to international lawyers but also to all those interested in understanding the difficulties that arise in protecting human rights at an international level. Part One of the Human Rights course introduces students to the international system for the protection of human rights, as developed through the United Nations system post-1945. Students are introduced to the theoretical and practical problems that arise when attempting to enforce international standards for the protection of human rights.
Course Contents
Historical Development of International Human Rights LawThe Normative Framework of International Human Rights Law: the UN System for the Protection of Human RightsRegional Systems for Human Rights Protection:Inter-American SystemAfrican Charter of Human and Peoples RightsEuropean Human Rights SystemA regional human rights approach to human rights in Asia?
4. Universalism and Cultural Relativism: Contemporary Debates5. Human Rights in Islam
Selected TopicsThe Death Penalty in International LawThe right to the highest attainable standard of healthThe Prohibition of Torture in international human rights lawRacism and International Law: The UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Racism and international human rights law
Discrimination Against Women and international human rights LawThe Rights of Refugees in International LawChildren’s rights in international law Terrorism and Human rights The International Criminal Court
Books Recommended 1. Vasak Karel, “The International Dimensions on Human Rights” Paris, Green Wood,
1982.2. Brownlie, Ian, “Basic Documents on Human Rights” Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992.3. Chaudhary, Jauant, “Hand Book of Human Rights” New Delhi, Dominant Publishers,
2004.4. Sharma Vinod, “Human Rights Violation” New Delhi, APH Publishers, 002.5. Khandela, Man Chand, “Human Rights and Social Realities” India, Pointer Publishers,
2004.6. Henery Stewart, “International Human Rights in Context” Oxford University press,
2000.7. Tore Lindholm, “The Cross Cultural Legitimacy of Human Rights, Norway, Norwegian
Institute of Human Rights Publications No, 3; 2 2nd edition, 1994.8. Antonio, Cases, “Human Rights in a changing world” Cambridge, Polity press, 19949. Philosophy and Politics of Human Rights (HRSC).