BA. LL.B. OLD
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SEMESTER I
DETAIL SYLLABUS - SEMESTER WISE
I SEMESTER
BL 1O1
GENERAL ENGLISH I
Unit I
1 Correction of Common Errors
2 Tense and ComAposition
3 Basic transformations Passive, Negative, Questions
UNIT -II
1 Complex and Compound Sentences
2 Direct and Indirect Narration
UNIT - III
1 Reading Comprehension
2 Listening Comprehensions
UNIT IV
1 Paragraph writing
2 Letter writing - Official letter, Business letter
UNIT V
1 Length terms - 10 only - Use of legal terms and idiomatic expression
2 One word substitution
REFERENCE
I High School Grammer - Wren and Martin
2 Common Errors in English - Franch F.C. (Oxford University Press)
3 English Grammer and Exercise - Chapman L.R.H. (Book 1.2.3)
4 Common Mistakes and English - FL Tikixes T.J.Lougman Greeen London
5 Mastering English Grammer – MacMilliàn
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POLITICAL SCIENCE - I
(PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCE)
UNIT-I
Definition and scope of political science, relation with law, history, economics,
sociology and other social sciences.
UNIT-II
State : Definition, Elements and Distinction between State, Nation and Society,
Theories of Origin of State
UNIT-III
Government Forms of government unitary, Federal and Quasi-federal, Parliamentary
and Presidential, Organs of Government, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary -
UNIT-IV
Political Concepts : Law, Liberty, Equality, Right and Justice Political Ideologies :
Individualism Anarchy, Fascism, Democratic Socialism
UNIT-V
Sovereignty, Parliamentary, Sovereignty, Theories of Separation of Power
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1 Aashirvadan - Principles of Political Science
2 Kapoor A.C.- Rajniti Shastra (Hindi)
3 Jam Pukhraj - Rajniti Shastra ke. Siddhanta
4 Jam Pükhraj - Rajniti Vigyan
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HISTORY - I
(HISTORY OF INDIA FROM ANCIENT PERIOD TO 7TH CENTURY A.D.)
UNIT-I
Sources of ancient Indian history, Relation of history with other social sciences
sociology, political science, economics and law
UNIT-II
Polity in ancient Indian - Regvegic tribal asemblies, Vidath sabha and Samity, Later
Vedic development, Kinghship - Royal function, Councilors and officials
UNIT - III
State and Government in ancient India - The Mauiyan polity, The Satvahana polity,
The Gupta empire, The Vakatakas Pallavas, Chalukyas-administration, Society, Law,
Economy art and Literature
UNIT -IV
Social Organisation in Ancient India - The Varna Ashram system, The family, The
system of Slavery, Structure of Society in Ancient India, Status and Position of
Women, Marriage, Education Right of Property
UNIT-V
1 Religious conditions - Growth of Jainism, Buddhism, Bhagwatisni and hinduism
2 Economic Structure in Ancient India - Pastorialism, The Village Agriculture and
Stock Breeding, Urban Centers, Guilds, Trade and Finance
REFERENCE
1 R.C. Majumdar - Ancient India
2 Datta and Majumdar - Conprehensive History of India
3 SR. Sharma - Crescent in Indian History
4 R. S. Tripathi Prachin Bharat (Hindi)
5 V.D. Mahajan - Prachin Bharat ka itihas, (Hindi)
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SOCIOLOGY I
(BASIC CONCEPTS OF SOCIOLOGY)
UNIT-I
Sociology : Definition, Nature, Scope and Methods of sociology
UNIT-II
Basic concepts Society, Community, Groups (Primary and Secondary Groups)
UNIT III
Folk ways, Customs, Traditions, Mores, Association and Institution
UNIT-IV
Social Stratifications, Differentiation, Status and Role
UMT-V
Social Stricture and Social Function - Sociology as a critic of Sociology, Sociology of
Law and Sociology of Legal profession
REFERENCE
1 Bierstedt robert - Sociology
2 Maci Ver and Page - Sociology
3 Sharma S.S. - Social System
4 Botomore T.B. - Sociology
5 Maci Ver and Page - Samaj (Hindi)
6 Botomore T.B. - Samaj Shastra (Hindi)
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - I
UNIT-I
Preamble, Citizenship (Art 5-11), Fundamental Rights in General : Definition
of State Art-12, Doctrines of ultra vires sever ability, Eclipse, Wiaver (Art -
13), Rights to Equality (Art - 14), Prohibition of Discrimination, Right to
Equality of Opportunity (Art 15-16)
UNIT-II
- Rights to Freedoms Under Art - 19
Protection in respects of Conviction under Art-20
(a) Ex-post Facto Law
(h) Double jeopardy
(c) Self incrimination
UNIT - III
1 Right to life & Personal liberty (Art-21)
2 Protection in case of Arrest & Detention (Art-22)
3 . Right to Freedom of Religion (Art 25 to 28)
4 Cultural & Educational Rights (Art 29 to 30)
prescribed case. meneka gandhi vs union of India, AIr, 1978 SC 597
UNIT -IV
1 Enforcement of Fundamental Rights, Power of Judicial Review, Public
Interest Litigation
2 Writ Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and High Court, Nature and General
conditions of Writ Jurisdiction (Art 32-226)
3 Extent of liability of the state (art 300) Prescribed case - Bandhua Mukti
Morcha vs Union of India, Air 1984 sc 802
UNIT-V
I Abolition of Unsociability, Titles (Art 17, 18)
Right against Exploitations (Art 23, 24)
2 Directive Principles of State Polky (Art 36 to 51)
3 Fundamental Duties (Art 51 A)
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ECONOMICS-I
(GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS)
UNIT-I
Defination, Nature and Scope, Economics as a science and its Relevance to
Law, Economics as a basic of social welfare and social justice.
UNIT-II
Consumer behavior- demand and supply, Law of diminishing marginal utility
and its applicability, consumer surplus.
UNIT-III
Market structure- Determination of prices, business organizations, cost and
revenue concepts, types of markets, pure, perfect and monopoly.
UNIT-IV
Factor pricing- Theories of wages, trade union, labour and wages.
UNIT-V
National income- Concepts and use of National income, estimation of
National income in India, difficulties in calculation.
REFERANCE
1 Stoneyear and hague- Atext book of economic theory
2 Seth M. L.- Principels of economics
3 Seth M. L.- arthashastra ke sidhant
4 Jain K. p.- arthashastra ke sidhant
5 Mamoria and jain-Sukshma arthashastra
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LEGAL METHODS
UNIT-I .
Scope of the Subject - What is “Law” ? Does law exist outside Society ?
Why does Society need Law ? Is Law inevitable ? - How is Law made ? Is legal
Development National or Planned? - What are the uses and functions of Law in
Society ? - Sociology approach - Augut Compete, Charls Darin, Rudolph Von
Jhering, Dugit and Social Engineering
How dos one follow Legal Development in different societies ?
UNIT-II
Distinction and Classification of Public Law and Private Law - Substantive Law
and Adjective Law Municipal Law and interñation Law
UNIT - III
Sources of Law - Customs, President, Legislation
UNIT-IV
Basic concepts of India Legal System Rule of Law, Seperation of powers,
Introduction of English Common Law in India, Judicial system in India
UNIT-V
Legal Aid and Paralegal Services, Lok Adalat
REFERENCE
1 Glanville Williams - Language and the Law (1961) l.q.r. 71, 179, 293, 384
2 UC. Thornton - Legislative Drafting Butter Worth, London, chapters - i-5
3 Jème.s A. Holland and Julian S. Webb Learning Legal Rules, Universal Book
Traders, Delhi, Chapter - 426
4 Arthur T. Voriderbilt, Studying Law, New York University Press, Washington,
Chapters 6, 8.
5 Glanville Williams, Learning the Law, Universal Law Publishing Co. Delhi,
Chapters 4, 5, 6, 12
6 C.R. Kottari, Research Methodology : Methods and Techniques, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
New Delhi
7 Guy Holborm, Butterworths Legal. Research Guide, Butterworths, Chapters 1 &2
SEMESTER II
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GENERAL ENGLISH -II
UNIT-I
Precis Writing and Paragraph Writing
Translation from English to Hindi
UNIT - II
Foreign Legal Words and Pharases, Legal Maxims related to Fundamental Legal
Principles,
Synonyiñs and Antonyms
UNIT - III
One word Substitution, Words often Confused
UNIT-IV
Comprehension of legal texts
Writing of letters and applications
UNIT-V
Essay writing of topics of legal interest
REFERENCE
1 david b. paie, how to write critical, essays
2 otto jesperse, growth and structure of the english language
3 bryant, english in the law courts
4 linter, the practice of criti.cism
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POLITICAL SCLENCE II
MAIN CURRENTS OF WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHTS
UNIT-I
Plato : Views on State, Ideal State, Education and Communism
Aristotle: Views on State, Slavery; Property and Revolution
UNIT-II
Machiavelli : Views on Morality, Human Nature, Religion and Ideal Ruler
Hobbes : Locke, Rousseau - Viewson State on Nature, Social Contract and
Soverignity
UNIT III
Bentharn J Views on Utilitarism arid Hedonistic Calculus, Bentham as a Law Reformer
J.S. Mill Views on Liberty, Representative Government and Bentham’s Utilitarianism
UNIT - IV
Hegal : Views on State, Freedom and Wave
Green : Views on Liberty and Rights
UNIT-V
Kari Marx - Dilectical Materialism, Class Struggle, State
Laski : Liberty, Sovvereignty State
REFERENCES
1 Sood J.P. - Western Political Thought Vol-I & Vol - II
2 Savine - PolitIcal Theory
3 Maxi - Western Political Thought
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HISTORY -II
(INDIA FROM 7TH CENTURY TO 15T11 CENTURY Al).)
UNTT-I
Political and Social Condition of Raj.put Age Social and Land Structure - Its Impact
on Society, Trade and Commerce
UNIT-II
Rastrakutas - Their role and History
The Chola Empire- Local Self Govenment, Administrative setup
UNIT - III
Indian Society on the eve of Muslim Invasion
Al-B eruni ‘s India
UNIT - IV
Foundation of Delhi Sultanate in Northern India, Causes and Circumst4nces, its
impact on the Indian Society
Nature and Character of State, Political ideas and Institutions, Agrarian structure
and relations, Growth of urban centers, Trade and commerce influence of Islam on
Indian culture - Bhakti and Sufi movements
UNIT - V
Estalishment and Expansion of Mughal Empire, Sur administration
Politicaim revenue and Military administration, Political ideas and institution
Mansabdari and Jagiradari system, The land structure and role of Jamindars
rise of Maratha power, Chauth and Sardesmukhi disintegration of the Mughal
Empire
REFERENCE
1 E.H. Carr- What is History ?
2 Romila Thapar - History of India - Vol. i
3 HA’. Sreenivasa Murthy - History for Law Students - Vol. i.
4 R.S. Sharma - Sudras in Ancient India
5 D.D. Kosambi - Introduction to the Study of Indian History
6 Rothermund and Kulke - The History of India
7 Robert Lingat - Classical Law in Ancient India
8 P.M Kane Dharmasastras
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SOCIOLOGY -II
INDIAN SOCIETY
UNIT-I
Indian Society Historical background, Structure and Composition of Indian
Society
Main Features : Demographic profile, Religious composition and Linguistic
composition
UNIT-II
Ideological concepts of Classical Period
Vam, Ashram, Sanskara and Karma
UNIT - III
Caste System Meaning and Characteristic
Origin, Changes and Future of Caste
UNIT-IV
Social Institutions
Marriage,. Family, Caste and Class ; Religion Relation with Law
UNIT-V
Social process and Social change
Sanskritization: Modernization : Urbanization and Westernization
Social change : Concept Characteristic and Process
REFERENCE
1 Smelscr, Sociology : An Introduction
2 Felicety A. Nuesbarin, The Limits of Human
3 B :M Shukia, Law & Social Justice
4 K.N. Saikir, Law & Society
5 R.N. Mukherjee - Sociology
6 Dr. D.S. Bhghel - Sociology
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -II
UNTT-I
The Union & State Executive. The President Election / impeachment. Powers
of the President, The Vice-President, The Council of Ministers
UNIT II
Union Parliaments and State Legislature Composition Session Qualification I
Disqualification of Member (Art 79-104, 168-193), Legislative Procedure
Ordinary Bills Money Bills Comittees of the House (Art 107 to 123),
Parliament Privileges (Art 105, 194)
UNIT - III –
The Judiciary in India Independence of the Judiciary The Supreme Court,
Appointment and Removal of Judges, Jurisdiction (Art 124 to 146), The Hight
Court in the State, Appointment, Removal and Transfer of Judges, Jurisdiction
(Art 214 to 237), The Tribunals (Art 323 a 323 b) the Subordinate Court (Art
233-237)
UNIT-IV
Legislative Relation between the Union & State (Art 245 to 255),
Admir.istrative Relations, (Art 256 to 263), Financial Relations (art 264-299),
Freedom of Trade, Commerce’ (Art 301-307)
UNIT-V
Services under the Union & State Doctrine of Pleasure, Constitutional safe
guards (Art 309 to. 323), Emergency Provisions (Art 352 tO 360),
Amendment of the Constitution (Art 368) Art 370
BL- 206
LAW OF TORS - I
UNIT - I - INTRODUCTION
- Definition of Tort - Development of Tort actions in England and India -
examples of Common Tort - Tort Distinguished from Contract, Quasi-contract
and Crime ;
- Constituents of Tort - Wrongful Act, Damage and Remedy - Elements of Tort -
Judicial Process in Tort - Dilatoriness - Complicated rules of Procedure and Evidence
- Court Fees and Problems of Access
UNIT -II- PRINCIPLES OF LIABILITY IN TORT
- Elements of Tort - Mental elements Malice, Intention, Negligence,
Motive;- Malfeasance, Misfeasance and Non-Feäsance as conditions of Liability -
Fault as the basis of Liability - Damnum Sine Injuria and Injuria Sine Damnum
- New and Emergent Torts;
UNIT - III - Strict Liability and.Absolute Liability -. Rule in Rylands v. Fletcher
and M.C. Mehta v. Union of India;
- Statutory liability - Breach of duty imposed by statutes;
- Vicarious liability - Scope and justification - Master and Servant - Principal and
Agent;
- Doctrine of Sovereign Imunity - Liability of the State - Sovereign and Non-
Sovereign functions -
UNIT -IV - JUSTIFICATION IN TORT
- Volenti non-fit Injuria, Sine die non-fit Injuria - Necessity, Private and
Public - Plaintiffs, Default-Act of God and inevitable accident - Private defenses
- Statutory authority - Judicial and Quasi-judicial Acts - Parental and Quasi-
Parental authority -
UNIT - V- LIABILITY -
- Defamation - Defmition and nature, Kinds of Defamation - Libel Slander, Element
.of Defamation, Dfences of Defamation
REFERENCE
1 Winfield, Law of Torts
2 Ramaswamy Iyer, Law of Torts
3 Achuthan Pillai P.S, Law of Torts
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ECONOMICS -II
UNIT-I
Indian Economy and Planning, Objectives, Features of Indian Economy, Types of
Planning, Critical analysis of Five Year Plans in India
UNIT - II
Poverty and Unemployment, Kinds of Unemployment, Causes and Costs, Solutions to
Generate Problems
UNIT-III
Agriculture : Need and scope •of land reforms in India, The Abolition of
Intermediaries, Tenancy reforms
UNIT-IV
Control of Monopolies and Prevention of Economic Concentration
UNIT-V
Banking and Fiscal Policies, Resources and Mobilization, Role of Credit and
Banking. System, International Financial institutions
REFERENCE
1 Robbens, A History of Economic Thought
2 Steven Pressman, Fifty Great Economists
3 Dalip S. Thakur, Economic Growth Development & Distributive Justice in
Developing Countries
4 Amartya Sen,’Development as Freedom
SEMESTER III
BL -301
JURISPRUDENCE - I
UNIT - I - Legal Theory and Jurisprudence - Concept, Nature, Definition of
Jurisprudence. Natural Law - Greek Period, Socrates, Aristotle (385-322 B.C) Rome,
India, Dark Age, Medieval Age, Renaissance Theory- Grotius- Hobbs-Lock,
Rousseau
UNIT -II - Analytical School, Austine- Jerrmy Bentharn-Austins Conceptio of Law,
Kinds of law-Law, is command, Critics of austinian Principle, Characteristics of
Austinian Principles, analytical Schools-Kelson Theory, Pure theory of law, Grund
NORM.
UNIT III - Historical School-Savigney-Historical background, The ddtrine of
Savigney-Criticism of Savigney, Contribution of Savigney. Puchta-Contribution of
Puchta. Difference between Historical and Analytical law. ContributIon of Henry
Menn. Characteristic of Historical Law approach.
UNIT - IV - Sociological School-Historical background of Neo Thought, Auguste
Ccomte, Fierbert Spencer, Duiguit, Ihering, Eherlich, Roscoe Pound. Contribution of
Roscae Pound.
UNIT - V - Realistic School-Introduction, Background of this thought, Jerome Frank,
Cardozo, Justice Winifield, Evaluation of this thought, Contribution of Realistic
Appmach.
Books Recommended
Jurisprudence - Salmond
Jurisprudence - Dias
Jurisprudence - M.P. Tondon
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-III
INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHTS
Manu and Kautiiya
Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dayanand Saraswati and Swami Vivekanand
Ranade,Gokhale and Bal Ganga Dhar Tilak
Aaurbindo, Gandhiand Nehru
Vinoda Bhave, Jai Prakash Narayan, Dr. Ambedkar
REFERENCE
1 Grover,Indian Politices and Constitution Making
2 Verma V. P.,-Modern Indian Politics Thinker
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HISTORY III
Conquest of Bengal and Awadh, Lord Clive s Administrative reform and dual system
in Bengal
Warren Hastings- Administrative Reform and his Relations with Marathas regulating
Act Pitts India Act
Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan- Lord Wellesely reforms and subsidiary alliance Lord
Hastings- reforms, William Bentink reforms,Lord Dalhoisies reforms, Doctrine of
Lapse
Causes of revolts/outbreak of 1857 and its results Government of India Act 1858
Indian Council Act 1861
Religious reform Movements
Brahmo samaj, Arya samaj and Prarthana samaj, theosophical society
Administration of Justice in the Presidency Towns, Development of Courts and
Judicial Institutions under East India Company. Adalat system of Warren Hastings
and his Judicial Plans, Regulating Act, Formation of Supreme Court.
Government of India Act 1909,1919,1935,1947
REFERENCE
1 V.D.Mahajan- Advance history of India
2 K.C.Srivastava- History of India
3 B. L. Grover& S. Grover- Modern Indian Hitory
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SOCIOLOGY- III
(INDIAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND COMMUMTY DEVELOPMENT)
UNIT - I - Indian Social problems: definition and measurements characteristics
UNIT - II - Social Problems - I; Untouchability & Legislations Casteism, Poverty,
pollution
UNIT - III - Social problems - II- Juvenile Delinquency & Legislations Crime and I
‘egislations Unemployment, Polulation and law related
UNIT -IV - Community Development - I- Meaning and concepts, Urban community
Development; Urban community; Town, City, Metropolice slums and Housing
Problems
Rural Comunity’-Meaning, Concept and History, Rural Indebtness
UNIT - V- Community Development -II
Community Development Programmes
Five year plans; Objectives Community Participation; Socialaction, Community
Development & ngo
REFERENCE
I Smelscr, Sociology : An Introduction
2 FelicetyA. Nuesbarin, The Limits of Human
3 B.M. Shukla, Law & Social Justice
4 K.N. Saiklr, Law & Society
5 A.R. Dasai - Community Development
6 D.S. Bhaghel - Criminology
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HUMAN RIGHTS
UNIT-I
The concept of Human Rights- Origin and Development- Theoretical Basis of Human
Rights- U.N. Charter
UNIT-II
UDHR-Impact on Constitution of India - ICCPR and International Covenant on
Economic social and Cultural rights.
UNIT—III
Regional Conventions on Human rights - American convention on Human rights
- European Convention African Charter on Human rights
UNIT - IV
Implementation of Human rights in India - Protection of Human rights Act 1993.
N}IRC. State Human Rights Commission
Role of Judiciary in enforcing Human rights - NGO’ S and Human rights in India
UNIT-V
Humantariam Law Concept and Development refuge Law, Origin and Rights
REFERENCE
1 Basic Documents on Human rights
2 Carey John Unprotection of Civil and Political Rights, New York ; Oceana
3 Bhaila Si. - Human rights :An Institutional Framework for Implimentation
4 MR. Krishna Iyer- “Human Rights and the Law”, Vedpal Lawhouse
5 Thomas M.A. 0 The Struggle for Human Rights - Asian Trading Corp ration,
Bangalore.
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LAWOFTORTS-II
UNIT - I CLASSIFICATION OF TORTS
A TRESPASSTO PERSON
Assault, Batteryand, False Imprisonment, Nervous Shock, Defenses,
Defamation, Libel, Slander , Defences, Justification by truth, Fair and
bonafide, Comment , Privilege, Consent , Malicious Proceedings, Maliciou
Proceedings, Malicious Prosecution, Civil Proceedings and Legal Process,
Wrongs relating to Domestic Rights - Marital Relations - Domestic Relations
Parental Relations
B TRESPASS TO PROPERTY
Trespass to Land, Trespass AB Initio, Dispossession, Trespass to Goods,
Convertion - Detention. Torts against Business Interests, Deceit, Injurious
falsehood, Misstatement, passing off, Economic Torts, Causing loss by
unlawful means, Inducement of breach of contract, Conspiracy, Intimidation
UNIT II- NEGLIGENCE
Theories Of negligence, Ingredients, Duty to take care, Breach of duty,
Damage - Doctrine of Contributory Negligence - RES IPSA Loquiteur,
Professional liability due to negligence - Liability of Manufacturers and Law
of TortsBusiness houses -
UNIT - III - NUISANCE
Public nuisance and Private nuisance, Highways, Injury to property and
physical discomfort, Pollution of air, Water, Noise, Interference with light and
air
UNIT - IV - LEGAL REMEDIES
Award of damages, Simple, Special punitive, remoteness of damages,
Foreseeability and directness tests, Injunction, Specific restitution of property,
Extra, legal remedies, Self help, Re-enter on land, Reception of goods,
Distress damage feasant, Abetement of nuisance
UNIT - V - THE CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
The consumer Protection Act, 1986
REFERENCE
1 Winfield, Law of Torts
2 Ramaswarny Iyer, Law of Torts
3 Achuthan Pillai P.S., Law of Torts
SEMESTER IV
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JURISPRUDENCE -II
UNIT - I - Sources of Law classification of sources conclusion. Cutom
Introduction Origin• of custom. Reasons for the Recognition of custom
essential of custom.
UNIT - II- Precedents : Introduction definition and importance value of precedent
in various legal system. English principal of precedents, operation of
the doctrine, light Court Divisional Court.
UNIT - III - Persons the nature of legal personality Natural persons status capacity
legal persOn inclusion of corporate personality, Advantages for
incorporation theory of corporate personality.
UNIT IV - Possession - ownership liabilities.
UNIT - V - Property : Introduction nature and definition, kinds of property real and
personal property modes of aquisition of property.
REFERENCE
1 Boden, Heimer, Juirisprudence, Part 1
2 Salmond, Jurisprudence
3 Dias Jurisprudence
4 W. Friedmann, Law in a Changing Society
5 Roscoe Pound, Introduction to Philosophy of Law
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -IV
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Unit-I
International relations : Its meaning nature and scope.
National Power and is elements, problems of its evaluation.
Limitations on national power : International Law, collective security and
balance of power.
Unit-II
Foreign policy : ITs definition and determinants the roles of national insert and
ideology in forniulation of foreign policy.
The cold war : Its origin and impact on international relations Emerging trends
in International Power politics.
Unit - III
The Present International economic orders, the struggle for the new
international economic order, The North South dialogue in the United Nations
and outside, WTO and its impact on India.
Unit IV
Diplomacy : Its meaning, importance, nature and objectives types - old/new
and sacral/open.
Avoidance of war and facilitations of peaceful changes, Arms control arid
disarmament - with special reference to N.P.T. and C.T.B.T. World
community and World Government.
Concept of regionalism and regional organizations-PLO, OAS, the Arab
League SAARC and ASEAN the EEC and their role in international relations.
Non-alignments : meaning non alignments movement and its role in
international relations Relevance of NAM in the Contemporary World order.
Unit-V
International Organisation : League of Nations and UNO.
United Nations and its principal organs
ILO and international financial institutions.
Relationship between United Nations and regional organizations.
Suggested Reading
1- Agarwal, P.N. : The NeW International Economic order:
An overview.
2- Baylic, John & Smith : The globalizations of world politics
3- Bowel, D.W. : International Institutions
4- Garg, J.P. : Regionalism in International Podtics
5- Jha. L.K. : North-South Debate
6 Kurnar, Mahendra : The Theoirectical Aspects of
International Politic
7. Morgenthan, Hanbs, J : Politic Among Nations
8- Palmer & Perkins : International Relations
9- Maihotra, Vinay : International Relations
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HISTORY OF COURTS& LEGISLATURE -
HISTORY OF COURTS, LEGISLATURE AND LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDIA
UNTT-I
Legal System in Ancient India - Legal literature, Role of Smriikaras - Manu,
Brihaspati, Narada, Yagyavalakya, Sources of law, Concept of Dharma, Law
making and Custom Human and Divine law
UNIT-II
Administration of Justice in India - Judicial Institutions, Court of Guilds, Role
of Village Panchayats, Government setup under Mughal Rulers, Sources and
Character of Muslim Law.
UNIT - III
Administration of Justice in the Presidency Towns, Development of Courts
and Judicial Institutions under East India Company. Adalat system of Warren
Hastings and his Judicial Plans, Regulating Act, Formation of Supreme Court.
UNIT-IV
The Indian High Court Act 1861 and 1911, High Court under Indian
Constitution Government of India Act 1915, Privy Council as a Court of
Appeal, Federal Court
UNIT-V
Act of 1813, 1833, Indian Council Act 1861, Government of India Act 1909,
1919, 1935, Legal Profession and Indian Bar Council Act 1926, the Advocate
and 1961.
REFERENCE
1 M.P. Jam, Outlines of Indian Legal History
2 Abdul Hamid, Constitutional and Legal History of India
3 A.B. Keith, Constitutional History of India
4 V.D. Kulshreshtra - Legal and Constitutional History of India
5 FI.V. Sreeriivasaamurthy, History for Law Students, Vol. II India
6 Kailash Rai History of Courts Ligislature and legal Profession in India
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SOCIOLOY-IV
(SOCIAL SEARCH)
UNIT- I -
Nature of Social Research ; Meaning; Objective and Importance Sociology
and Research
UNIT-II-
Research Design - Meaning and Types Exploratory Design, Descriptive
Design, Experimental Design
UNIT - III -
Data Collection Meaning, Concepts sources - Primary and Secondary,
Techniques of Data collection; Observation method, Schedule and
Questionaire, Case study method
UNIT-IV-
Sampling - Definition and concept
Methods - probability and non-probability Universe and population
UNTT-V
Hyypothesis - Meaning, Objectives and Types
Social phenomenon, nature and characteristics
REFEREJNCE
1 Prof. D.S. Baghel Social Research
2 Dr. Kapil - Social Research & Statistics
3 Prof RN. Mukheee - Social Research & Statistics
4 Dr. RN. Rai - Method of Research
5 Dr. S.P. Gupta - Social Research & Statistics
6 Dr. Kohli - Social Research (English)
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (INCLUDING LAWS FOR THE PROTECTION
OF THE WILD) LIFE AND OTHER LIVING CREATURES INCLUDING
ANMAL WELFARE)
UNIT -I
Meaning, concept and Development, Pollution kinds of Pollution Stockhom
Declaration 1972. Environment protection under Indian Constitution
sustainable Development. Reo-de-Janero (Earth sumit)- role of NGO’s.
UNIT-II
Water Pollution - Causes - Machinery for Prevention and Control -
functioning of the Legislation
UNIT - III
Air Pollution - Causes - Machinery for Regulation, Prevention and Control -
Functioning of the statutes, Noise pollution
UNIT-IV
Environment (Protection) Act 1986 - Machinery for Protection of
Environment Flazardous Waste.
UNIT-V
Forests and Wild Life - The forest (Conservation) Act 1980, The Wild Life
(Protection) Act. 1972 - An evaluation of the various provisions of these
enactments
REFERENCE
1 V.R. Krishna Iyer - Environmental Pollution and Law.
2 Shaw - Environmental Law
3 Rodgers - Environmental Law
4 P. LeelaKrishnan E.T.A.L. (EDS.), LAW AND ENVIRONMENT
5 P. LeelaKrishnan, Environmental Law in India
6 Armin Rosencranz ET.AL-Environmental Law and Policy in India
7 David Huges - Environmental Law
8 Paras Diwan - Environmental Law, Policy Administration
9 Ashok A. Desai - Environmetal Jurisprudence
10 Darryl D’ Monts - Temples or Tombs ? Industry versus Envionment
11 Dr. Anirudh Prasad - Environmental Law
BL - 406
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - I
UNIT-I
Preamble, Citizenship (Art 5-11), Fundamental Rights in General : Definition
of State Art-12, Doctrines of ultra vires sever ability, Eclipse, Wiaver (Art -
13), Rights to Equality (Art - 14), Prohibition of Discrimination, Right to
Equality of Opportunity (Art 15-16)
UNIT-II
- Rights to Freedoms Under Art - 19
Protection in respects of Conviction under Art-20
(a) Ex-post Facto Law
(h) Double jeopardy
(c) Self incrimination
UNIT - III
1 Right to life & Personal liberty (Art-21)
2 Protection in case of Arrest & Detention (Art-22)
3 . Right to Freedom of Religion (Art 25 to 28)
4 Cultural & Educational Rights (Art 29 to 30)
prescribed case. meneka gandhi vs union of India, AIr, 1978 SC 597
UNIT -IV
1 Enforcement of Fundamental Rights, Power of Judicial Review, Public
Interest Litigation
2 Writ Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and High Court, Nature and General
conditions of Writ Jurisdiction (Art 32-226)
3 Extent of liability of the state (art 300) Prescribed case - Bandhua Mukti
Morcha vs Union of India, Air 1984 sc 802
UNIT-V
I Abolition of Unsociability, Titles (Art 17, 18)
Right against Exploitations (Art 23, 24)
2 Directive Principles of State Polky (Art 36 to 51)
3 Fundamental Duties (Art 51 A)
SEMESTER V
BL - 501
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -II
UNIT-I
The Union & State Executive. The President Election / impeachment. Powers
of the President, The Vice-President, The Council of Ministers
UNIT II
Union Parliaments and State Legislature Composition Session Qualification I
Disqualification of Member (Art 79-104, 168-193), Legislative Procedure
Ordinary Bills Money Bills Comittees of the House (Art 107 to 123),
Parliament Privileges (Art 105, 194)
UNIT - III –
The Judiciary in India Independence of the Judiciary The Supreme Court,
Appointment and Removal of Judges, Jurisdiction (Art 124 to 146), The Hight
Court in the State, Appointment, Removal and Transfer of Judges, Jurisdiction
(Art 214 to 237), The Tribunals (Art 323 a 323 b) the Subordinate Court (Art
233-237)
UNIT-IV
Legislative Relation between the Union & State (Art 245 to 255),
Admir.istrative Relations, (Art 256 to 263), Financial Relations (art 264-299),
Freedom of Trade, Commerce’ (Art 301-307)
UNIT-V
Services under the Union & State Doctrine of Pleasure, Constitutional safe
guards (Art 309 to. 323), Emergency Provisions (Art 352 tO 360),
Amendment of the Constitution (Art 368) Art 370
BL – 502
INTERNATIONAL LAW
UNIT-I
Definition and Concept of International law, Sources of International Law
UNIT-II
Relationship of international law and municipal law, subject of international
law and place’ of individual state responsibility, state jurisdiction
UNIT - III
Law of the Sea, Piracy, Hijacking, Outer Space, Diplomatic Agents Treaties
UNIT-IV
-Subject of International Law -
State - Recognition of State and Governments, Extradition, Asylum,
Intervention
UNIT-V
International Organizations, United Nations, General Assembly, Security
Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, International
Court of Justice, International Criminal Court
LEADING CASE
S.R. Bommai vs Union of India, AIR, 1994 sc. 1918
REFERENCE
1 D.D. Basu, Shorter Constitution of India
2 MN. Shukia, Constitution of India
3 Jam M.P. - Constitutional Law of India
BL-503
FAMILY LAW - I
HINDU LAW
UNIT-I
Origin, Development, Jurisdiction Nature, Hindu Law, Related Hindu Law,
sources of Hindu Law, Schools of Hindu Law, Doctrine of Factam Valete
UNIT - II-
Nature of Hindu Marriage, The Hindu Marriage Act 1955 Preliminary, Hindu
Marriage, Restitution of Conjugal Rights and Judicial Separation, Nullity of
Marriage and Divorce, Jurisdiction and Procedure
UNIT - III -
Adoption, Maintenance, The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956,
Preliminary Adoption Maintenance
UNIT-TV-
Minority and Guardianship, The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act
demotions Natural Guardians of Hindu Minor Power of Natural Guardian, rule
of Ambulated, Gift, Will.
UNIT-V-
Stridhan, Women’s Estate, Partition, Realiseas Trust, Family Court, The
Hindu Succession Act 1956, Priliminary, Interstate Succession Coparcenary
Property, Testamentary Succession,
REFERENCE
1 Paras Diwan - Hindu Law•
2 Mullat - Principles of Hindu Law
3 Dr. R.K. Agrawal - Hindu Law
4 D. Kamal Saswat - Hindu Law
BL - 504
ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
RESOWTION SYSTEMS
UNIT - I
The concepts of A.D.R.( Alternative Dispute Resolution), Different kinds of
ADRS, For the success of ADRS, Concepts of negotiation, Arbitration,
Meaning, Scope, International Commercial Arbitration
UNIT-II
Arbitration Agreements, Essentials, subject matter of Arbitration,
Appointment of Arbitrators - Interim, Measures by Court, Arbitration
Tribunal, Arbitration Proceedings, Jurisdiction and Powers, Grounds of
Challenge and Court Assistance
UNIT III
Arbitration Awards, Form arid Content of Awards, Validity, Correction of
awards, Grounds for setting aside, Bias, Misconduct, Improper procedure and
breach of confidence, Enforcement of awards, Appeals and revision,
Enforcement of foreign awards.
UNIT-1V
Conciliation and Mediation, Appointment, Procedure, Role of Judiciary
UNIT - V
ADR under legal services authorities act, Scope and binding nature,
Procedures
REEERENCE
1 Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
2 Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
3 Johari’s Commentary on Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
4 H.V:Mirchandans and V,K. Sharms, Guide to New Arbitration Law
5 Gerald R. Williams, Legal Negotiation and Settlement
6 G.K. Kwatra, The New Arbitration & Conciliation Law of India
7 ND. Basu, Law of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
8 N.V. Paranjpay Law of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
BL-505
LAW OF CONTRACT - I
UNIT-I
Nature of Contractual Obligation, Theories of Contract, Doctrine of Freedom
of Contract, Rise, Fall and Resurgence of the Freedom, Phenomenon of
Agreements, Proposal, Acceptance and Consideration and Privet
UNIT-II
Capacity of Parties, Minority and Mental Incapacity, Government and
Artificial legal Lersons, Free consent, Factors vitiating free consent, Coercion,
duress and undue influence, Fraud
UNIT - III
Misrepresentation, Mistake and Legality, Concept of Public policy, Void and
Voidable agreements, Agreement in restraint of Trade, Marriage and Legal
proceedings, Uncertainties and wagering agreements
UNIT-IV
Performance of Contracts, Joint Rights and Joint Liability, Transfer and
Assignment of rights, Discharge of contracts, Discharge of breech and
anticipatory breach, Impossibility of performance, Alterations and novation,
Accord and satisfaction, Quasi contracts
UNIT-V
Remedies for Breach, Damages for breach, Specific performance, Recission
and Cancellation, Injunctions, Declaratory remedies
REFERENCE
1 Avatar Singh, Principles of Mercantile Law, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow
2 Avatar Singh, An Introduction to Contract Law
3 Pollock and Mulla, Indian Contract and Specific Relief Acts
4 A.G. Guests Anson’s Law of Contract
5 Trietal, The Law of Contract
6 AS. .Burrows, Remedies for Tort and Breach of Contract
SEMESTER VI
BL-601
LAW OF EVIDENCE
UNIT-I
Evidence, Meaning, Conceptions in Law of Evidence facts relevancy,Burden
of Proof, Estoppel
UNIT-II
Evidence taken before trial, Duty to disclose Evidence, Rule of evidence
relating to the Courts of Trial, Identity and Identification, Personal
Characteristics, Conduct on other Occasions, Blood and Similar tests
UNIT - III
Rule against Hearsay Evidence, Res Gestae, Statement by Deceased Persons
UNIT-IV
Admissibility and Confession, Dying Declarations and other relevant
statements, Expert Testimony
UNIT-V
Oral evidence evidentiary value of public documents, azette, Public Registers,
Documents official Certificates, Judgments, Probate and letters of
Administration, Report of Judicial Officers witnesses examination and cross
examination
REFERENCE
1 Woodrof, Law of Evidence
2 Sarkar on Evidence
3 VY. Sarathi, Law of Evidence
BL-602
FAMILY LAW -II (MUSLIM LAW)
UNIT-I
Origin, Development and Nature of the Mohammedan Law, Who is Muslim,
which for Muslim Law is applicable, Sources of Muslim Law, Primary
sources, Secondary sources.
UNIT-II
School of MOhammedan Law, Suni school, Shiya school, Hanagi Maliki,
Shafai, Hanbali, Ismailie, Ithna Asharias The Shariat Act 1937
UNIT-III
Marriage, Definition Of Nikah, Nature of marriage, Age of marriage, Option
of Puberty, Kinds of marriage, Sahih marriage, Fasid marriage, Bali! marriage,
Muta marriage, Iddat, Dower, Meaning, Defmition, Classification of dower,
Specified Dower, Prompt Dower, Difrred Dower, Proper Dower, Widow’s
lien for unpaid Dower, Muslim Divorce and Protection Act 1986. the Special
Marriage Act 1954, Kharcha a Pandani
UNIT -IV
Guardianship, Legitimacy divorce, By act of Parties, By Death of Party,
Modes of Talaq. Paternity and Acknowledgement Succession Law under
Muslih Law, Will, Hiba or Gift.
UNIT-V
Pre-emption, Maintenance, Wakf. the Wakfs Act Mutwali,
REFERENCE .
Mulla - Principles. of Mohammedin Law
Tahir Mohammed - The Muslim Law of India
Aquil Ahmad - Muslim Law
A.A.A. Fazi - Muslim Law
Paras Diwan - Muslim Law in Modern India
BL- 603
LAW OF CRIMES - I (IPC)
UNIT-I
Concept of Crime, Distinction between Crime and other Wrongs, Stages of a
Crime, Elements of a Crime Actus Reus, Mens Rea, Group liability,
Applicability of Indian Penal Code
UNIT- II
General Exceptions’ - (excusable and justifiable acts) mistake of fact; Mistake
of Law, Necessity, Judicial Act, Accident Necessity, Act of child, Act of an
unsound mind person, Act done in an intoxicated condition consent, Private
defence.
UNIT-III
Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy, Attempt
UNIT -IV
Offences against the State
Offences against the Public Tranquility - Unlawful
Assembly, Rioting and Affray
UNIT-V
Giving false Evidence, Fabricating false Evidence, Public Nuisance
CASES -
1 Vishwanath v. State of UP., AIR, 1960 SC 67
2 Barendra Kumar Ghosh v. Emperor 52 ia 40
3 Abhyanand Mishra v. State of Bhiar, AIR, 1961 SC 1698
4 Basudev v. State of Pepsu, AIR, 1956 SC 488
REFERENCE
l R.C. Nigam : Law of Crimes in India
2 K.D. Gaur - Criminal Law - Cases and Materials
3 S.K. Mishra - Indian Penal Code
4 T. Bhattachharya - Indian Penal Code
BL-604
U.P. LAND LAWS
UNIT-I
Proprietary Right in Land, Tenancy Legislations, Abolition of Zamindari,
Definitions, Acquisition of the Interests of Intermediaries and its
Consequence, Compensation and Rehabilitation Grant, Evacuee Property
mims and minerals, Gaon Sahha and Land Management comittee, U.P.Z.A. &
L.R. ACT - 1950
UNIT-II
Classes of tenure holders, rights of tenure holders, Rights of Bhumidhar with
transferable rights, Rights of Bhumidhar with non-transferable rights, Rights
of Asami ejectment
UNIT - III
Abandonment, Surrender, Extinction and Lease, Succession, artition,
allotment of land and. Declaratory suit, Land revenue, Exclusive Jurisdiction
of the Revenue Court, Co-operative Farming Society
UNIT-IV
The Uttar Pradesh Land Revenue Act 1901
Revenue Authorities and their Jurisdiction, Maintenance of Maps and records.
mutation proceedings, Bounder marks and Boundary disputes. Revision of
maps and records, Procedure of revenue courts and Revenue officers. Appeal,
reference and revision.
UNIT-V
The TJ.P. Imposition of ceiling on Land Holdings Act 1960 introduction,
imposition of ceiling on land holdings, Exemption acquisition of surplus land
Determination and payment of amount settlement of surplus land
REFERENCE
Dr. -RK Maurya (U.P. Land Laws) Hindi & English (Both medium)
BARE Act. Central Law Publications, 107, Darahhanga Colony Allahabad
U.P. Zarnindari Abolition and Land Reforms ACT 1950.
U.P. Land Revenue ACT 1901
U.P. Imposition, of Ceiling on Land Holding ACT 1960
BL-605
LAW OF CONTRACT -II
UNIT-I
INDEMNITY - Defmition and extend of liability of Indemnifier, Guarantee,
continuing Guarantee, Nature and duration of Liability, Rights and Position of
Surities, Discharge of Surities, Bailments, Nature and Definition, Duties
and Rights of Bailer and Bailee.
UNIT -II
AGENCY - Kinds of Agents, Creation of Agency, Rights and duties and
liabilities of Agents, Liability of Principal for act of Agents, Terminations of
Agency, Contract of Bailment and Pledge
UNIT - III
PARTNERSHIP - Nature and Creation, Mutual relationship of Partners,
Authority of Partners, Admission of New Members, Partnership Property,
Dissolution of Partnership, Registration
UNIT-IV
Sale of goods, concept of sale, Conditions and Warrantees, Passing of Pioperty
and risk delivery of Goods, Right of unpaid seller-remedies for Breach
UNIT-V
Negoitiable Instruments-Essential requirements, Promissory Notes, Bill of
Exchange and Cheques Holder in due course
REFERENCE
1 Avtar Singh Principles of Merchantile Law
2 Pollock and Mulla - Indian Partnership Act
3 Friedmam-Law of Agency
4 Geoirey Morse - Partnership Law
5 Benjamin’s - Sale of Goods
SEMESTER VII
BL-701
TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT AND INDIAN EASEMENT ACT
UNIT-I
Interpretation clause (sec. - 3) - Immovable Property, Attested, Registered,
Actionable claim, Notice, Definition of transfer of property (sec.- 5) Transfer
for the benefit of an unborn person (sec.-13) Rule against perperuity (sec.-14)
UNIT-II
Vested Interest (sec. 19)Ccontingent interest (sec 21), Conditional - transfer
(sec 25) Fulfillment of condition precedent (sec 26) Fulfillment of condition
subsequent (sec 29), Doctrine of election (sec 35), Doctrine of apportionment
(sec 36 & 37), Transfer by ostensible owner (sec 41), Doctrine of lis-pendens
(sec 52), Fraudulent transfer (sec 53), Doctrine of part-performance (sec. 53-a)
UNIT - III
Sale - essentials , Rights and liabilities of buyer and seller Mortagage -
definition and kinds, Rights and liabilities of mortgagor and mortgagor,
Marshalling and contribution, Subrogation Charge
UNIT - IV.
Lease - Definition, Modes of creation of lease
Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee, Determination of lease
Exchange, Gift-essentials, Modes of making gift, Onerous gift,
Universal donee, Transfer of actionable claims
UNIT-V
Indian Easement Act, Definition and Essential features of Easement, Kinds of
Easement, Extinction, Suspension and Revival of Easement
CASES -
1 Saundara Rajan V. Natarajan, AIR, 1925 Pc 244
2 Muhammad Afzil V. Gulam K.asim (1903) 30 Col. 843, 300 i.a. 190
3 Musahur Sahu V. Flakirn Lal (1915) 43 col, 521, 32 i.c. 343 pc
4 Gokuldas V Puranmal (1884) 10 col. 1035, 11 i.a. 126
REFERENCE:
1 Mulla - Transfer of Property Act
2 Basanti Lal Babel - Indian Easement Act
3 Dr. T.P. Tripathi - Transfer of Property Act
4 Prof. R.K. Sinha - Transfer of Property .Act
BL-702
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, I
UNIT-I
Historical background importance of procedural law, preliminary, decree
order, foreign judgement, suits in general jurisdiction of the courts and
resjudication, place of. swing, institution of suits, judgement and decree,
interest, costs.
UNIT-II
Execution, general, Limit of the time for execution, Transferses and legal
representatives, Procedure in execution, Arrest and detention, Attachment sale,
Distribution of arrests, Representative suit, Order-I, Parties of suits Frame of
sjiit, Recognised agents and pleaders
UNIT - III
Commisions, suits by abainst the government or public officers in their official
capacity, Suits by alums and by or against foreign rulers, Inter pleader suit,
Institution of suits, Issue of summons, Pleading generally, Plaint written
statement, Set off and counter claim.
UNIT-1V
Arbitration, public nuisances and other wrongful acts affecting th public,
Supplemental proceeings. examination of parties by court, Discovery and
inspection, Admission, Production, Impounding and return of documents,
settlement of forms, Determination of suit, Disposal of the suit at the first
hearing, Summoning and attendance of witnesses.
UNIT-V
Appeals from original decrees, Appeal from appellate decrees, Appeals and
orders, General Provision relating to appeals, Appeals to the Supreme Court,
Sumoning and attendence of witnesses, Attendence of witnesses confined or
detained in persons. Adjournments, Hearing of Suits and Examination of
Witnesses, Affidavits, Judgement and Decree costs.
REFERENCE
1 Mulla - C.P.C.
2 C.K. Takwani - C.P.C.
3 M.P. Tondon - C.P.C..
BL-703
LAW OF CRIMES -II
UNIT-I
Offences affecting the human body, culpable homicide, Murder, Causing
death by negligence, Dowry-death, Hurt, Grievous hurt.
UNIT-II
Offenec affecting •the human body, Wrongful restraint and wrongful
confinement, Criminal force and assault, kidnapping and abduction, Sexual
offences, Unnatural offences
UNIT - III
Offences against property, Theft, Extortion, Robery and Dacoity, Criminal V
V - Misappropriation of property, Criminal breach of trust, Cheating,
Mischief, Criminal Trespass
UNIT-IV
Offences relating to marriage, Cruelty by husband or eiatives of husband
UNIT-V
Defamation, Criminal intimidation V
CASES
1 R:V. Govinda (1876) 1 ILR Vi Born. 342
2 T.D. Wadgarna V. State of Gujrat, AIR 1973 SC 2313
3 Tukararn V. Maharashtra, AIR 1979 SC V 185
4 K.N. Mehra Vs. State of Raj, AIR 1957 SC 369 V V
REFERENCE
1 R.C. Nigam Law of Crimes in India
2 K.D. Gaur - Criminal Law - Cases and Materials (1999), Butterwortus India
3 S.N. Mishra - Indian Penal Code
4 T. Bhattacharya - India Penal Code
BL - 704
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.
UNIT-I
The concept of Intellectual Property, Classification of intellectual PRoperty,
Copyright, Patent, Trade-Mark, Design, Geographical Indications, Micro-
Organism and Patentability, Protection of new plant varieties V V
UNIT-II
International Development (Brief) - WIPS, TRIPS, Beme Convention, Paris
Convention
UNIT-III -
Law relating to copyright and neighbouring rights in India - Subject - Matter
of copyright, works in which copyright subsist, Originality, Works in which
copyright does not subsist, Essential conditions for copyright existence and
protection, ownership of copyright and Rights of the owner, Infringement of
copyright, Remedies against Infringement of copyright.
UNIT-IV
Law relating to patents in India - Patent-definition, salient features of patent,
Procedure for Acquisition of Patent, Rights of Patentees, Limitation of the
Right of Patentees, Duties of Patentee, Transfer of the Patent Rights,
Infringement of patents and Relief that may be granted.
UNIT-V
Trade Mark - essential features, different types, procedure for Acquistion of
Registered Trade Mark, Remedies for Infringement of Trade Marks, Passing
off Action
REFERENCE
1 B :L. .Wadhera - IPR
2 P. Narayanan - IPR
3 M.K. Bhandari - Law relating to Intellectual Property Rights
4 J.P. Mishra - An Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights
REFERENCE
1 Copinger on copyrights (Ed.Skone James)
2 P. Narayan, Trade Mark and Passing Off
3 W.R. Comish, Intellectual Property, Patents, Copyrights.: Trade Marks and
Allied Rights
4 Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names
BL-705
PROFESIONAL ETIHICS, ACCOUNTANCY FOR LAWYERS AND BAR
BENCH RELATIONS
UNIT-I
Role and Functions of a Lawyer in a Democracy, Essential characteristics. of
Lawyers, Profession, Art of Advocacy.
UNIT - II
Professional conduct, of a lawyer, Need .for etiquette and professional ethics,
Duty of lawyer to maintain accounts, Need for maintaining good relations
between Bench and Bar
UNIT - III
Professional Misconduct, ,Power and Jurisdiction of the Bar Council to deal
with disciplinary proceedings, Judicial decisions on disciplinary matters
UNIT-IV
Contempt of Court, Meaning and purpose, Criminal and Civil Contempt
UNIT-V
Courts attitude towards contempt proceedings
REFERENCE
1 Amita Dhanda, Moot Courts for Interactive Legal Education
2 P. Rarnanatha Iyer, Legal & Professional Ethics
3 Dr. Kailash Rai, Legal Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers and Bench-Bar
Relations
SEMESTER VIII
BL-801
INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
UNIT. - I
Legislation- Meaning, How Made, Parts of Statute, Long Title, Short Title,
Preamble, Definition, Section, Provison-Schedule-Marginal Notes, Comment,
Renewal Of Legislation, Repeal
UNIT -II
Interpretation, Meaning and Scope, Rules of Statutory, Interpretation, -
Legislative, Intent-Literal Rule, Golden Rule, Mischief, Rule, Technical
Interpretation
UNIT - III
External and Internal Aids to Interpretation, Beneficial Construction,
Prevention of Abuse and Evasion
UNIT-IV
Presumptions and Assumptions, Jurisdiction, Repealing-Constitutionality of
Statutes, Retrospective Operation .
UNIT-V
Equitable Construction, Strick Construction of Penal Laws, Mandatory and
Directory Provisions, Construction of Words-Maxims, Princples of
Constitutional Interpretation
REFERENCE
1 P.S. Langan Maxwell on the Interpretation of Statutes, N.M. Tripathi Pvt.
Ltd., Bombay V
2 F.A.R. Benion, Statutory Interpretation : A Code, Butterworths
3 G.P. Singh, Principles of Statutory Interpretation, Wadhwa & Co. Nagpur
4 J. Bentham, The Theory of Legislation, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay
BL-802
C.P.C. II & LIMITATION ACT
UNIT-I
Reference, Review and Revision
Special Provision, Relating to the High courts not being the court of a Judicial
Commissioner, Rules, Miscellaneous, Interductory, Death, Marriage and Insolvency
of Parties, Withdrawal and Adjustment of Suits, Payment into Court, Postage,
Enlargement of time, Caveat, Inhererent Powers of Court.
UNIT - II
Amehdment of Judgements, Decrees, Orders, General Power to Ammend,
Power to amend decree, suits by Intigent Persons, Suits relating to mortgages
of Immovable property, Special Cases.
UNIT - III
Plan of Trial to be deemed to be open courts, Saving of present right of appeal,
Summary Procedure, Temporary injunctions, Appointment of Recievers,
Appeals from original decree, Appeals from Appellate Decrees
UNIT-IV
Ammendment of certian Acts, Continuance of order under replead enactments,
Ref. to C.P.C. & other repealed enactments, Appeals to the Supreme Court,
Proyincial Small cases courts, Presidency Small Cases Courts.
UNIT-V
Indian Limitation Act.-Concept, objects, Preliminary, Limitation of Suits,
Appeals and applications, Computation of period of limitation, Acquisition of
ownership by possession, miscellaneous, Periods of limitation, Suits appeals,
applications.
REFERENCE
1 Mulla - C.P.C.
2 C.K. Takwani - C.P.C.
3 M.L: Singhala - C.P.c.
4 S. Rama Krishna - C.P.C.
5 Bare Act. - Limitation Act - 1913
BL - 803
COMPANY LAW
UNIT-I
Corporate personality, Limited liability, Lifting the corporate veil,
Registration and Incorporation, Procedure, Memorandum of Association -
Doctrine of. Ultra Vires, Articles of Association
UNIT-II
Prospectus, Misrepresentation and reniedies, Criminal responsibility,
Allotments of shares, Calles on shares, Share capital preference, share capital,
Equity share. capital, Alteration and reduction of share capital, Further issue of
shares
UNIT - III
Borrowing - Meaning and consequences, Mortgages and charges-Loans,
Investments-Debentures
UNIT -IV
Corporate Governance, Appointment of directors, Meetings, Minutes of
meetings, Accounts and audit, Inspection and investigation, Power of
company law board, Limitations, Preventing operation and mismanagement,
Amalgamation, Takeover, Reorganization .
UNIT-V
Winding up of companies, Types, Grounds, Procedure, Powers of Liquidators,
Consequences of winding up, Liability of member, Removal from Register
Leading Case -
1 Saloman Vs Saloman and Saloman Company Case
2 Foss Vs. Harbattle Case (1874) Ich App 350
REFERENCE
1 Avtar Singh, Company Law
2 S.M. Shah, Lectures on Company Law
3 LCB Gower, Principles of Modem Company Law
4 Robert. R. Penniengton, Company Law
5 Palmer, Company Law
PAPER BL- 804
LEGAL LANGUAGE AN]) LEGAL WRITING
UNIT-I
Simple sentences (One clause), (Their phrase structure)
Tense a non modifiers (Determiner, prepositional phrases, Basic
Transformations clauses)
UNIT-II
Passives, negatives, questions, complex and compound sentences (use of
connectives), Conditionals, Reported speech, Question, Tags and short
responses, Some common error legal termsuse of legal terms and idiomatic
expressions
UNIT - III
Reading comprehension (Principles and Practice); Listening Comprehension,
Paragraph writing; Formal correspondence,
Note- Taking, Translation from Hindi language into English & vice-versa.
UNIT-IV
Foreign words and phrases (important Latin and English affixes); Crtain sçt
expressions and phrases, One-word substitution. Words often confused;
UNIT-V
Use of cohesive devices (Legal drafting), Precis-writing, summarizing and
briefmg,. Brief-writing and drafting of reports, Essay writing on topics of
legal, interest, Varities of sentence structure and verb patterns, Translation
(from English to Hindi and vice-versa), Legal maxims relating to fundamental
legal principles
BL-805
MOOT COURT, PRE.TRAIL PREPARATIONS AND PARTICIPATION IN
TRIAL PROCEEDINGS
There will be 3 components of 30 marks each and a viva voce for 10 marks in
this paper.
UNIT-I
Moot court - Every student should do at least three moot court in the semester.
The moot court work will be on agreed problems and it will be evaluated for
written submissions and 5 marks for oral presentation.
UNIT-II
Observance of trial in two cases, one civil and one criminal (30 marks).
Students will maintain a record and enter the various steps obtained recording
their attendance on different days in the court assignment. This will carry 30
marks.
UNIT - III
Interviewing techniques and practical preparations-each student will observe
two (30 marks) interviewing sessions of clients at the lawyers chamber! legal
aid office and record the proceeding in a diary. This record may carry 15
marks. The student may also train themselves in the preparation of documents
and court papers and the procedure for filing the petition-necessary entries will
be made in a diary and it will carry 15 marks.
UNIT-IV
The fourth component will be viva voce examination an all above three
exercise and 10 marks shall be awarded.
REFERENCE
1 Amita Dhanda, Moot Court for Interactive Legal Education
SEMESTER IX
BL901
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE - I
UNIT-I
The Criminal Procedure Code 1973 priliminary (SR 1-5), Constitution of
Criminal Courts (Sec 6-25), Power of Courts (Sec - 26-35), Arrest of persons
(Sec 41-60)
UNIT-II
Process to compel appearance (61 to 91) summon (61-69), Warrant of arrest
(Sec 70-81), Proclamation and attachment (Sec 82 to 86), Other rules
regarding processes (sec. 87-90), Processes to compel the production of things
(sec 91 to 105)
UNIT - III
Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents (sec 125-128)
Maintenance of public order and tranquility (sec. 129-148)
UNIT -IV
Preventive action of the police (Sec 149-153)
Infonnation to the police and their powers to investigation (Sec. 154 to 176)
Jurisdiction of the criminal courts in inquiries and trails (Sec. 177, 189)
UNIT-V -
Complaints to Magistrates (Sec. 200 to 203), Commencement of proceedings
before Magistrates (Sec. 204-2 10), Charge (Sec. 211 to 224)
BL-902
LABOUR LAW
UNIT-I
History of trade union movement, Trade unions and Indian Constitution,
Definition of Trade Union
UNIT-II
Registration of Trade Unions, Powers and functions of Registrar of Trade
Union, Cancellation of Registration
UNIT-III
Objects of Trade Unions, Trade Union Fund, Political fund-Trade union
immunities, Nature and scope
UNIT-IV
Industry and industrial disputes, Meaning and definition, Dispute resolution
methods and authorities, Powers and functions, Governmental control
UNIT-V
Strikes, lock outs, lay offs-Retrenchment and closure-Legal controls, Protected
workmen
REFERENCE
1 Maihotra, Law of Industrial Disputes
2 Indiah Law Institute, Labour Law and Labour Relations
3 K.D. Srivastava, Industrial Employment (Standing Orders)Act 1946
4 K.D. Srivastava, Law Relating to Trade Unions and Unfair Labour Practices
5 H.L. Kumar, Misconducts, .Charge Sheets and Enquiries
BL-903
CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY
UNIT-I
Nature and extent of crime in India, definition and essential elements of crime,
stages of crime, Basic principles of criminal law, criminology, penology and
criminal law : Corelation, scope and importance of criminology
UNIT-II
Schools of criminology, causation of crime, sociological theory of crime-
Theory of differential association, Crime and economic condition
UNIT - III
Classification of offenders, white collar crime, sex offences, alcoholism, drug
addiction and crime, juvenile delinquency
UNIT-IV
Theories of punishment, capital punishment, the police system, prison system
UNIT-V
Parole, probation of offenders, recidivism, crime prevention
BL-904
DRAFTING PLEDING AND CONVEYANCING
This course will be offered through class instructions and exercised, preferably with
assistance of practicing lawyers retired judges, apart from teaching the relevant
provisions of law, the course will include 30 exercises in drafting and it may carry 90
marks (3 marks for each exercise). All assignments on drafting and exercises on
pleading and conveyancing must be written in the record books and must be
submitted to the course teacher for evaluation as and when directed by the teacher.
UNIT-I
Theory of pleading
A- Plead facts, B-Plead material facts only C- Plead facts in concise form D-
Plead facts not law E- Plead facts not evidence
UNIT-II
Definition, nature and meaning of plaint and written statement.
UNIT - III ..
Drafting - Civil
1 Plaint, 2. Written Statement, 3. Interlocutory Application, 4. Original
Petition, 5. Affidavit, 6. Execution Petition, 7. Memorandum of Appeal
and Revision, 8. Petition under art, 226 and 32 of the constitution
UNIT-IV
Drafting - Criminal
1 Complaints, 2. Criminal Miscellaneous, 3. Ball Application,.4. Lease
Deed, 5. Gift Deed, 6. Promissory Note, 7. Power of Attorney, 8. Will,
9. Partition Deed, 10. Partnership Deed.
UNIT-V
Conveyancing
1 Agreement for sale, 2. Sale Deed, 3. Mortgage Deed, 4. Lease Deed, 5.
Gift Deed, 6. Promissory Note, 7. Power of Attorney, 8. Will, 9.
Partition Deed, 10 Partnership Deed
BL-905
Court Training
SEMESTER X
BL-1001
ADMINISTRATWE LAW
UNIT-I
Meaning - Content- Growth in India - Rule of Law and Constitution - Doctrine
of Separation of Power, Counsel & Erate
UNIT -II
Delegated Legislation- concept and procedure validity control, sub delegation,
Principles of Natural Justice
UNIT - III.
Judicial Powers of Administration, Administrative Tribunals, Quasi Judicial
UNIT - IV
Judicial control of Administrative Action, Administration Discretion
UNIT-V
Liability for wrongs (Tortions and Contractual), Corporation and Public
Undertakings, Ombudsman : Lok Pal, Lok Ayukta, Vigilance Commission
REFERENCE
1 H.W.R. Wade, Administrative Law
2 Jam and Jam, Principles of Administrative Law
3. I.P. Massay, Administrative Law
4 C.K. Thakwani, Lectures on Administrative Law
5 S.P. Sathe, Administrative Law
6 U.P.D Kasim - Administrative Law
BL-1002
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE - II
UNIT - I TRIALS - 1 (Sr. 225 TO 265)
Before Court of Sessions, Warrant Trials, Summon Trial, Summary Trials
Attendance of person confined in Prison (Sr. 226 to 271)
Case - State of Maharashtra Vs. Som Nath Thap, (AIR 1996 SC 1744)
UNIT –II Mode of Recording Evidence : (Sr 272 to 299) Inquiries, Trials, General
provision for Conducting Inquiries and Trials (Sr. 300 to 327)
UNIT - III Execution suspension
Remission and communication of sentences (Sec. 413-435), Provision relating
to: (Sr. 372 to 405), Appeals, Revision, Reference, Bail and Bonds (Sr. 436 to
450), Concept of Bail, Regular Bails, Anticipatory Bails, Provisions relating to
Sureties. Inherent powers of the Court (Section - 482)
Case - Gurbaksh Singh Sibia Vs, State of Punjab (AIR 1978 P & H)
UNIT . IV The Probation of Offenders Act. 1958
Definitions (S2), Powers of the court release offenders (SS 3 to 10 & 12),
Provisions relating to Appeals and Revisions (S 11), Powers of probation
officers (SS 13 to 16), Miscellaneous (SS 17 to 19), Case - Nilgiris bar
Association Vs. T.K. Amhalingam and another (1998. Cri.e.j. 675 SC)
UNIT-V
Juvinile Justice Act 2000
REFERENCE
R.P. Sethi : Commentaries on Probation of Offender’s Act, Probation of
Offender’s Act and Rules, Upendra Baxi - Libefty and Corruption
BL-1003
WOMEN & LAW AND LAW RELATING TO CHILD
UNIT - I Women in India
Pre-Independence Period, Social & Legal status, Reform movements for
women (social Reform), Post-Independence Period-Preamble of the
Constitution, Equality Provisions in Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles
of State Policy CEDAW & Beizing Declaration, Personal Laws, Uniform
Civil Code towards Gender Justice
UNIT-II
Women Empowerment, Representation in Democratic Govt., Parliament, State
Legislature, Local bodies, Panchayat Raj (Local self Government), Women &
family (Protective Provision) Dowry prohibition, Domestic Violence,
Maintenance, Divorce, Cruelty, Women & Employment (Protective
Provisions) under labour laws, workplace harrassment
UNIT - III
Crime against women, Foeticide, Incest, Rape, Immoral Trafficing Support,
protection & enforcement agencies NGO’s ‘family courts, women comission
UNIT- IV
Problems of Child, Constitutional provisions, International protection - Child
Right Convention (CRC), State responsibility for Education of children
UNIT-V
Problem of Child Labour - Beggary, (Protective Provisions) ILO, Crime
against children - Recent Trends
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Anjani Kant - Law relating to women & children, S.C. Tripathi - Law relating to
women & children
BL-1004
PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYERING, LEGAL AID AND PARA LEGAL
SERVICES
The paper carries 100 marks. It will have the following components
UNIT -1
Participation in legal aid camps and clinics
UNIT -II
Participation in legal literacy programme
UNIT –III
Assignment on negotiation and counseling
UNIT -IV
Writing case comments (at least 3)
UNIT -V
Socio legal survey on assigned problem
The assignment and exercises on the above items must be written in a record and must
be submitted to the course teacher for valuation.
BL-1005
Court Training