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FACULTY OF LAWS

SYLLABUS

FOR

B.COM. LL.B.(FIVE YEARS INTEGRATED COURSE)

(SEMESTER: I –IV)

Examinations: 2016-17

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GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITYAMRITSAR

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Note: (i) Copy rights are reserved.Nobody is allowed to print it in any form.Defaulters will be prosecuted.

(ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time.Please visit the University website time to time.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) (Semester System)

SEMESTER – I:

Paper I: English – I (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100

Paper II: Punjabi – I / Basic Punjabi- I (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100

Paper III: Business Organisation 100

Paper IV: Principles of Financial Accounting 100

Paper V: Economics – I (General and Legal Economics) (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100

Paper VI: Computer Fundamentals 100

SEMESTER – II:

Paper I: English – II (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100

Paper II: Punjabi – II / Basic Punjabi – II (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100

Paper III: Business Statistics 100

Paper IV: Advanced Financial Accounting 100

Paper V: Economics – II (Indian Economic Development) (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100

Paper VI: Functional Management 100

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) (Semester System)

SEMESTER – III:

Paper I: English – III Compulsory (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100Paper II: Punjabi Compulsory – III / Basic Punjabi III (Same as for B.A. LL.B.)100Paper III: Financial Market Operations 100Paper IV: History-III (Legal & Constitutional History) 100Paper V: Business Environment 100Paper VI: Corporate Accounting 100Paper VII: Environmental Studies-I 050

Note: Environmental Studies marks are not included in the total Marks.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) (Semester System)

SEMESTER – IV:Paper I: English – IV (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100Paper II: Punjabi – IV/ Basic Punjabi – IV (Same as for B.A. LL.B.) 100Paper III: Operational Research 100Paper IV: Law of Torts including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws 100

(Same as for B.A. LL.B.)Paper V: Local Self Government including Panchayat Administration 100Paper VI: Entrepreneurship and Small Business 100Paper VII: Environmental Studies – II 050

Note:Environmental Studies marks are not included in the total Marks.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

PAPER-I: English-I

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & not more than threequestions from each unit. 20 MarksSection- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempttwo questions from each unit. 48 MarksSection-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages.One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any twoquestions. 32 Marks

Unit–I

A choice of Short Stories ed. by Batra & Sidhu; Stories 1 to 7.

Unit–II

A choice of Short Stories ed. by Batra & Sidhu; Stories 8 to 15.

Unit–III

Grammar & Composition(a) Paragraph Writing(b) Grammar(i) Words often confused(ii) Tense and Concord(iii) Basic transformations(a) Passives(b) Negatives(c) Questions(iv) Punctuation

Unit–IV

Meaning and usages of the following legal terms:Plaint, Written Statement, Plaintiff, Defendant, Petition, Petitioner, Appeal, magistrate, Judge,Court, Tribunal, Divorce, Judicial Separation, Legitimate, illegitimate, Adoption, Maintenance,Alimony, Valid, Void, Voidable, Pleading , Litigation, Public, Private, Monogamy, Bigamy,Polygamy Tort, Crime, Agreement, Contract, Fraud, Misstatement, Minor, Guardian, Indemnity,Guarantee, Bailment, Pledge, Agency, Libel, slender Defamation, Homicide, Genocide, Suicide,Executive, Legislature, Judiciary, Constitution.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

PAPER-II: gzikph (bkiawh)

;wKL 3 xzN/ e[b nzeL 100gkm–eqw ns/ gkm g[;seK

1H frnkB wkbk (ftfrnkBe s/ ;wki–ftfrnkBe b/yK dk ;zrqfj)(;zgH vkH ;fszdo f;zx, g'qH wfjzdo f;zx pBt?s), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o,2007.b/yL gjhnk gqd{FPD, Go{D jZfsnk d/ d/PF ftu, Bkoh Sesh, tksktoDh gqd{FPD ns/ wB[~y,J/fz: fJe rzGho ;zeN.

2H gzikp d/ wjkB ebkeko (pbtzs rkorh), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o.b/y L nzfwqsk P/ofrb, e/Hn?bH ;fjrb, pV/ Z [bkw nbh yK, ;'Gk f;zx, fgqEthoki eg{o, GkJh;w[zd f;zx [

3H g?oQk ouBk4H g?oQk gVQ e/ gqPBK d/ T[~so.5H (T) gzikph X[Bh ftT uNsL T[ukoB nzr, T[ukoB ;EkB s/ ftXhnK, ;to, ftnziB, ;[o.

(n) GkPFk tzBrhnKL GkPk dk Ne;kbh o{g, GkPk ns/ T[g–GkPk dk nzso, gzikph T[gGkPktK d/gSkD fuzBQ.

6H wks–GkPk dk nfXnkgB(T) gfjbh GkFPk d/ s"o T[~s/(n) d{ih GkFPk d/ s"o T[~s/

nze tzv ns/ gohfyne bJh jdkfJsK

1H fe;/ fBpzX dk ;ko iK T[;dk ftFPk t;s{ (d' ftu oN fJ~e) . 20 nze2H tkose o{gL o/yk fuso, BkfJe fpzp, ebkswe r[D, o/yk fuso ;kfjs B{z d/D. 20 nze3H g?oQk ouBkL fszB ftfPFnK ftu'A fe;/ fJ~e T[~s/ g?oQk fbyD bJh fejk ikt/. 10 nze4H g?oQk d/ e/ T[; pko/ gzi gqPBK d/ T[~so. 10 nze5H Bzpo 5 T[s/ fd~sh ftnkeoD d/ nkXko s/ toDBkswe gqPB. 20 nze6H Bzpo 6 ftu wks GkPk d/ gfjbh GkPk ns/ d{ih GkPk tjoN nfXnkgB, wjZst

ns/ ;wZf;nktK pko/ uko gqFPB g[~S/ ikDr/, fiBQK ftu'A ftfdnkoEh B/ d' dkT[~so d/Dk j't/rk. 10%2=20 nze

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

PAPER-II: w[ZYbh gzikph (Basic Punjabi)(In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

gkm-eqw;wKL fszB xzN/ e[b nzeL 100

1H gzikph GkPkr[ow[yh fbghr[ow[yh fbghL pDso ns/ soshp 40 nze

2H r[ow[yh nkoE'rqkch;_o pDso ns/ T[ukoBftnziB pDso ns/ T[ukoB 30 nze

3H gzikph Ppd- pDso;kXkoB PpdfJe T[ukoyzvh Ppd 30 nzze

:{fBN ns/ Ehw1H gzikph GkPkL BkweoD ns/ ;zy/g ikD gSkD, r[ow[yh fbghL BkweoD, r[ow[yh

toDwkbkl g?Ash nZyoh, nZyo eqw, ;_o tkje (T n J), brw wksoK, g?o ftu fpzdh tkb/ toD,g?o ftu g?D tkb/ toD, fpzdh, fN~gh, n~Xe.

2H r[ow[yh nkoE'rqkch ns/ T[ukoBl ;_oK dh pDso ns/ T[ukoB (bx{-–dhox ;_o)l ;_ons/ brW wksoKl ftnziBK dh pDso ns/ T[ukoBl g?o ftu g?D tkb/ toDK (j, o, t) dkT[ukoB l b ns/ ba dk T[ukoBl G, X, Y, M, x dk T[ukoBl g?o ftu fpzdh tkb/ toDK dkT[ukoB.

3H gzikph Ppd-pDso L ;kXkoB Ppdl fJe~bk ;_o (fit/A nk)l ;_o ns/ ftnziB (fit/A nko)lftnziB ns/ ;_o (fit/A gk)l ftnziB ;_o ftnziB (fit/A gko)l e'FPrs Spd (fit/A xo, gh)lftnkeoDe Ppd (fit/A,Bz{, B/)l gzikph Ppd ouBk–1l fbzr-g[fbzr, fJe tuB pj[–tuBl fB~stos'A dh gzikph Ppdktbh–1L ykD–ghD, ;kekdkoh, o[~sK, wjhfBnK, frDsh, w";w nkfd Bkb;zpzfXs.

nze-tzv ns/ gohfyne bJh jdkfJsKL

1H :{fBN gfjbk ft~u'A d' toDBkswe gqPB g[~S/ ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'A ftfdnkoEh B/ fJe dk T[~sod/Dk j't/rk. (30 nze)

2H :{fBN d{ik ns/ shik ftu'A uko pRSn (jo fJe Gkr ftu'A d'-d' gqPB) g[~S/ ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'AftfdnkoEh B/ d' gqPBK dk (jo Gkr ftu'A fJe-fJe gqPB), T[~so d/Dk j't/rk.

(20x2=40 nze)3H :{fBN gfjbk, d{ik ns/ shik ftu'A ;zy/g T[~so tkb/ S/ gqPB (jo fJe Gkr ftu'A d'-d' gqPB)

g[~S/ ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'A ftfdnkoEh B/ fszB gqPBK (jo Gkr ftu'A fJe-fJe gqPB) dk T[~so d/Dkj't/rk. (10x3=30 nze)

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

PAPER – III: BUSINESS ORGANISATIONTime: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:

The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:

Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & notmore than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions. 32 Marks

UNIT – IBusiness: Meaning and types – profession – meaning and importance of businessorganization. Social Responsibilities of Business – Business Ethics.

UNIT – IIForum of Business organization – sole trader – partnership – joint Hindu family – jointstock companies – co–operative societies – public utilities and public enterprises.Public Sector vs. Private sector

UNIT – IIILocation of industry – factors influencing location – size of industry – optimum firm –advantages of large – scale operation – limitation of small scale operation – industrialestates – district industries centres.

UNIT – IVStock Exchange – Function – Types – Working – Regulation of Stock Exchange in India.Business Combination – Causes – Types – Effects of Combination in India.Trade association –Chamber of commerce – Function – Objectives Working in – India.

Suggested Readings:1. Bhusan, Y.K. “Fundamentals of Business Organisation and Management”, 1980,

Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.2. Tulsian, P.C.and Pandey V., “Business Organisation and Management”, 2009,

Pearson Education, New Delhi3. Talloo, T.J., “Business Organisation and Management”, 2008, Tata McGraw Hill

Company, New Delhi4. Basu, C.R., “Business Organisation and Management”, 2010, Tata McGraw Hill

Company, New Delhi5. Singla, R.K., “Business Organisation & Management”, 2011, VK (India) Enterprises,

New Delhi.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

PAPER – IV: PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:

Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & notmore than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions. 32 Marks

UNIT – IIntroduction – Nature of financial Accounting – scope – objects – limitations – Accountingconcepts and conventionsConceptual Frame Work for preparation and presentation of financial statements –Capital,Revenue and deferred revenue expenditure – Capital and revenue receipts – Final Accounts ofSole Proprietor

UNIT – IIJoint Venture – Meaning, types, determination of profits under different methods.Consignment Accounts– Meaning, features, consignee’s commission, account sales, distinctionbetween joint venture & consignment, accounting treatment in the books of consignor &consignee

UNIT – IIIVoyage Accounts– Meaning, accounting treatment in case of complete voyage & incompletevoyage.Departmental Accounts – Meaning – Objects – Advantages – Accounting procedure –Allocation of expenses and incomes – Interdepartmental transfers – Provision for unrealizedprofit.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

UNIT – IV

Branch Accounts – Features – Objects– Types of branches –Dependent branches – Account

Systems –Stock and Debtors System –Independent branch –Features – Preparation of

Consolidated Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet.

Suggested Readings:

1. Maheshwari, S.N. and Maheshwari, S.K, “Financial Accounting”, 2009, Vikas Publishing

House, New Delhi.

2. Narayanswami, R., “Financial Accounting: A Managerial Perspective”, 3rd Edition, 2008,

Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.

3. Mukherjee, A. and Hanif, M., “Financial Accounting”, 1st Edition, 2003, Tata McGraw

Hill.

4. Ramchandran, N. and Kakani, R.K., “Financial Accounting for Management”, 2nd Edition,

2007, Tata McGraw Hill.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

PAPER – V: ECONOMICS–I (GENERAL AND LEGAL ECONOMICS)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:

The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & not more than threequestions from each unit. 20 MarksSection- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempttwo questions from each unit. 48 MarksSection-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages.One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any twoquestions. 32 Marks

Unit – I- Nature and Scope of Economics.- Economics as a Science and its Relevance to law- Economics as a Basis of Social Welfare and Social Justice.- Free Enterprise, Planned Economy and Mixed Economy.

Unit – II- General Principles of Economics: Demand and Supply- Consumer Demand Theory-Utility Analysis, Market.- Determination under Perfect competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic competition

Unit – III- Macro Economics Classical Theory of Employment- Effective Demand.- Say's Law of Market, General Theory of Employment.- Savings, InvestmentEquality between Savings and Investment- Rate of Interest.Classical, Keynes and Modern Theory of Interest

Unit – IV- Theory of Economic Development1. Balanced Growth.2. Unbalanced Growth.3. Critical Minimum Effect4. Big Push Theory.5. Capital Formations.- Problems of Development.- Banking System and Money Market.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

Books Recommended:

1. K.C. Gopalakrishnan and Ramdas, Economics for Law students, Eastern Book Co.,

Lucknow, 1996.

2. P.N. Chopra, Prinicples of Economics, Kalyani Publishers Ludhiana, 1996.

3. K.C. Ranna and K.N. Verma, Macro Economics, S. Nagin & Co. Jalandhar, 1996.

4. Ruder Datt & Sundharam, Indian Economy (S. Chand 1997)

5. M.L. Taneja and Myer, Economics of Development and Planning (1996)

6. K.K. Dewett & Verma, Elementary Economic Theory (S. Chand, 1996)

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – I

PAPER – VI: COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:

Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & notmore than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions. 32 Marks

UNIT – IGeneral Features of Computers, Generations of Computer, Workstation, Mainframe Computerand Supercomputers, Computer Applications – Data Processing, Information Processing,Commercial, Office Automation, Industry and Engineering, Healthcare, Education, Graphics andMultimedia.

UNIT – IIComputer memory : primary and secondary memory Secondary storage devices – magnetic andoptical media input and output writs – printer, plotter, sconner–OMR, OCR, MICR,Mouse,Keyboard,Modem.

UNIT – IIIComputer Software and Hardware–System, Application, Service Software, Machine andAssembly Language, High Level Language, Operating System – Basic, Functions and Types.

UNIT – IVFundamentals of DOS, Internal and External Commands of DOS, Batch Files, Booting and itsTypes.

Suggested Readings:1. Hunt, R., J. Shelley, Computers and Commonsense, Prentice Hall of India.2. Sinha, Pradeep K. and Preeti Sinha, Foundation of Computing, BPB Publication.3. Saxena, Sanjay, A First Course in Computers, Vikas Publishing House.4. Leon A. & Leon M., Introduction to Computers, Leon Vikas Publications.5. Leon, Fundamentals of Information Technology, Vikas Publications.6. Kakkar D.N., Goyal R., Computer Applications in Management, New Age.7. Basandra S.K., Computers Today, Galgotia.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – II

PAPER–I: English–II

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:

The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & not more than threequestions from each unit. 20 MarksSection- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempttwo questions from each unit. 48 MarksSection-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages.One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any twoquestions. 32 Marks

Unit –IFiction: The Financial Expert by R. K. NarayanPart-I & II + Common Errors (Grammar)

Unit–IIFiction: The Financial Expert by R. K. NarayanPart-III, IV & V

Unit–IIIGrammar & Composition(i) Paragraph Writing Expository(ii) Composition Report Writing, Outlining(iii)Grammar- sentence Structure (Combining Simple Sentences to Make Complex and

Compound Sentences)

Unit–IVMeaning and usages of the following legal terms:First Information Report, Bail, Custom, Precedent, Legislation Per Se, Locus Standi, PrimaFacie, Alibi, In Rem, In Perosnam, Bonafide, Malafide, Suo Moto Inter Se, Prospective,Retrospective, Summons, Warrant, Cognizance, Investigation, Inquiry, Proceeding, Public,Private, Nuisance, Negligence, Judgement, Decree, Order, Ultravires, Delegated Legislation,Adultery, Cruelty, Extra-Judicial, Bailable, Non-Bailable, Will, Gift, Deed, Mortgage, Lease,Ostensible, Apparent, Notice, Evidence, Subrogation, Estoppel, perpetuity.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – II

PAPER–II: gzikph (bkiawh)

;wKL 3 xzN/ e[b nzeL 100

gkm-eqw ns/ gkm-g[;seK

1H frnkB wkbk (ftfrnkBe s/ ;wki ftfrnkBe b/yK dk ;zrqfj)(;zgH vkH ;fszdo f;zx, g'qH wfjzdo f;zx pBt?s), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o, 2007.b/yL ;kfjs s/ b'e ;kfjs, nZyK, nu/sB dk r[D s/ ;[Gkn, ezfgT{No ns/ fJzNoB?~N, wB[~yhnfXeko.

2H gzikp d/ wjkB ebkeko (pbtzs rkorh), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o.b/yL ;shFP r[iokb, r[ouoB f;zx, mke[o f;zx, pboki ;kjBh, ;[fozdo e"o.

3H Ppd pDso ns/, Ppd ouBkL gfoGkPk, w[~Yb/ ;zebg4H Ppd Pq/DhnK5H g?oQk ouBk6H g?oQk gVQ e/ gqPFBK d/ T[~so7H w[jkto/ ns/ nykD

nze-tzv ns/ gohfyne bJh jdkfJsK

1H fe;/ fBpzX dk ;ko iK T[;dk ftPk t;s{ (d' ftu' fJe) . 20 nze2H tkose o{g L o/yk fuso, BkfJe fpzp, ebkswe r[D, o/yk fuso ;kfjs Bz{ d/D 20 nze3-4. 3-4 Bzpo T[~s/ fd~sh ftnkeoD d/ nkXko s/ toDBkswe gqFSB. 20 nze5H g?oQk ouBkL fszB ftfFSnK ftu'A fe;/ fJe T[s/ g?oQk fbyD bJh fejk ikt/ . 10 nze6H g?oQk d/ e/ T[; pko/ gzi gqPBK d/ T[~so 10 nze7H Bzpo 7 ftu n~m nykD ns/ nZm w[jkto/ g[~S/ ikDr/, fiBQK ftu'A

ftfdnkoEh B/ gzi-gzi Bz{ tkeK ftu tos e/ noE ;gZPN eoB/ j'Dr/ 10O10= 20 nze

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PAPER–II: w[ZYbh gzikph (Basic Punjabi)(In lieu of Compulsory Punjabi)

;wKL fszB xzN/ e[b nzeL 100gkm-eqw

1H gzikph Ppd- pDso;z:[es ns/ fwPos Ppdpj[T[ukoyzvh Ppd 40 nze

2H gzikph tke pDso;kXkoB tkeL fe;wK;z:[es tkeL fe;wKfwPos tkeL fe;wK 30 nze

3H gqekoih gzikphfu~mh gZsog?ok ouBk;zy/g ouBknykD ns/ w[jkto/ 30 nzze

:{fBN ns/ Ehw1H gzikph Ppd pDso L ;z:[es Ppdl ;wk;h Ppd (fit/ b'e ;Gk)l d' iksh Ppd(fit/A ekbk

f;nkj)l d'jo/ Ppd$d[joo[esh (fit/A X{VQ XkV$Go Go), fwPos PpdK dh pDso$f;oiBklnr/soK okjh (fit/ T[g GkPk), fgS/soK okjh (fitA/ ozrbk), gzikph Ppd ouBk–2L gVBktho{g, fefonk$;jkfJe fefonk d/ o{gl fB~s tos' dh gzikph Ppdktbh–2L wkoehN$pkIko,tgko, XzfdnK Bkb ;zpzfXs.

2H gzikph tke pDso L eosk eow fefonkl ;kXkoB tke, fpnkBhnk, gqSBtkue, nkfrnktkue,;z:[es ns/ fwPos tkeK dhnK fe;wKl ;[szso ns/ nXhB T[gtkel ;wkB (s/$ns/) ns/ nXhB(i'$fe) :'ieK dh tos'Al gzikph tkeK dh tos'A L ftfGzB ;wkie$;fGnkukoe gq;fEshnK d/nzsorsl xo ftu, pkIko ftu, w/b/ ftu, P"fgzr wkb$f;Bw/ ftu, ftnkj ftu, Xkofwe ;EkBKftu, d';sK Bkb nkfd.

3H fJ; :{fBN ftu fu~mh g~so (fB~ih$dcsoh$tgkoe), g?ok ouBK, ;zy/g ouBk ns/ nykDw[jktfonK dh tos'A okjhA ftfdnkoEh dh GkPkJh :'rsk Bz{ gofynk ikt/rk.

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nze-tzv ns/ gohfyne bJh jdkfJsK

1H :{fBN gfjbk ft~u'A d' toDBkswe gqPB g[~S/ ikDr/ fiBQK ftu' ftfdnkoEh B/ fJe dk T[~sod/Dk j't/rk. (30 nze)

2H :{fBN d{ik ftu'A d' gqPB g[~S/ ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'A ftfdnkoEh B/ fJe dk T[~so d/Dk j't/rk.(20 nze)

3H :{fBN gfjbk ns/ d{ik ftu'A ;zy/g T[~so tkb/ uko gqPB (jo fJe Gkr ftu'A d'-d' gqPB) g[~S/ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'A ftfdnkoEh B/ d' gqPBK (jo Gkr ftu' fJe-fJe gqPB) dk T[~so d/Dk j't/rk.

(10x2=20 nze)4H fB~ih, dcsoh ns/ tgkoe fu~mhL ftfdnkoEh Bz{ d' ft~u'A fe;/ fJe ftP/ s/ fu~mh fbyD bJh

fejk ikt/rk. (10 nze)5H ftfdnkoEh fszB ftfPnK ft~u'A fe;/ fJe s/ g?ok fbyD bJh iK e'Jh g?ok d/ e/ T[; pko/ gzi

gqPBK d/ T[~so d/D bJh fejk ikt/rk. (10 nze)6H n~m nykD$w[jkto/ g[~S/ ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'A ftfdnkoEh Bz{ fe;/ gziK tkeK ftu tos e/ noE

;gPN eoB bJh fejk ikt/rk. (10 nze)

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – II

PAPER – III: BUSINESS STATISTICS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:

Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & notmore than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions. 32 Marks

UNIT – IDefinition, Functions, Scope and Limitations of Statistics.Measures of Central Tendency: Types of averages – Arithmetic Mean (Simple andWeighted), Median and Mode.

UNIT – IIMeasures of Dispersion: Range, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviationand Coefficient of Variation.Simple Correlation and Regression: Meaning, Types, Karl Pearsons & RankCorrelation (Excluding grouped data), Probable error.

UNIT – IIIIndex Numbers: Meaning and importance, Methods of construction of Index Numbers:Weighted and unweighted; Simple Aggregative Method, Simple Average of Price RelativeMethod, Weighted index method: Laspeyres method, Pasches method and Fishers Idealmethod including Time and Factor Reversal tests, Consumer Price Index.

UNIT – IVTime Series Analysis: Components, Estimation of Trends (Graphical method,Semi Average Method,Moving Averages method and Method of Least Squares for linear path).Probability: Conceptual meaning and definition of probability, Theorems of probability–addition and multiplication theorem of probability and concept of conditional probability(simple applications only).

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Suggested Readings:

1. Levin, Richard and David S. Rubin. “Statistics for Management”. 7th Edition, Prentice Hall

of India, New Delhi.

2. Chandan, J.S., “Statistics for Business and Economics”, Ist Edition, (1998), Vikas Publishing

House Pvt. Ltd.

3. Render, B. and Stair, R. M. Jr., “Quantitative Analysis for Management”, 7th Edition,

Prentice–Hall of India, New Delhi.

4. Gupta C B, Gupta V, “An Introduction to Statistical Methods”, 23rd Edition (1995), Vikas

Publications.

5. Siegel, Andrew F, Practical Business Statistics. International Edition, 5th Edition (2001),

McGraw Hill Irwin.

6. Berenson, L.M., Krehbiel, T.C., Vishwanathan, P.K. and Levine, D.M., “Business Statistics:

A First Course”, 4th Edition (2008), Pearson Education.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – II

PAPER – IV: ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:

Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & notmore than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions. 32 Marks

UNIT – IDepreciation – Provisions and Reserves: Depreciation: Meaning – Causes – Objects ofproviding for depreciation – Factors affecting depreciation – Accounting Treatment – Methodsof providing depreciation: Straight line method – Diminishing Balance Method.Provisions and Reserves: Reserve Fund – Different Types of Provisions and Reserves.

UNIT – IIAccounts from Incomplete Records – Hire Purchase and Instalment Purchase System:Single Entry: Features – Books and Accounts maintained – Recording of transactions –Ascertainment of Profit (Statement of Affairs method only).Hire Purchase System: Features – Accounting Treatment in the Books of Hire Purchaser andHire Vendor – Default and Repossession.Instalment Purchase System: Difference between Hire purchase and Instalment PurchaseSystems – Accounting Treatment in the books of Purchaser and Vendor.

UNIT – IIIAccounting of Non–Profit Organizations: Non–Profit Entities: Features of non – ProfitEntities – Accounting process – Preparation of summaries –Receipts and Payments Account:Meaning and special features – Procedure for preparation – Uses and limitations.Income and Expenditure Account: Features– Procedure for preparation– Preparation of BalanceSheet

UNIT – IVPartnership Accounts: Legal provisions in the absence of Partnership Deed FluctuatingCapitals – Preparation of final accounts Treatment of Goodwill and Admission of apartner.Accounting treatment of Retirement and Death of a Partner – Dissolution of Firm(Excluding Sale to Firm, Company and Amalgamation).Dissolution of PartnershipFirms: Legal Position, Accounting for simple dissolution, Applications of rule in case of GarnerVs. Murray in case of insolvency of partner(s) (excluding piecemeal distribution and sale of afirm to a company).

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – II

Suggested Readings:

1. Shukla, M.C., Grewal, T.S. and Gupta, S.C., “Advanced Accountancy”, Vol. I & II, 2008, S

Chand & Co, New Delhi

2. Gupta, R. L. & Radheswamy, M., “Advanced Accountancy” Vol. I & II, 2009, S Chand &

Co, New Delhi

3. Maheshwari, S.N. & Maheshwari, V.L., “Advanced Accountancy” Vol. I & II, 2009, Vikas

Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

4. Sehgal, A. & Sehgal, D., “Advanced Accountancy” Vol. I & II, Taxmann Publication Pvt.

Ltd, New Delhi.

5. Porwal, L.S., “Accounting Theory”, 2001, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New

Delhi.

6. Sinha, G., “Accounting Theory & Management Accounting”, 2009, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.,

New Delhi,

7. Banerjee, B., “Regulation of Corporate Accounting & Reporting in India”, 2002, World

Press Calcutta Private Limited, Calcutta.

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – II

PAPER – V: ECONOMICS–II (INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:

The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & not more than threequestions from each unit. 20 MarksSection- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempttwo questions from each unit. 48 MarksSection-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages.One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any twoquestions. 32 Marks

Unit – IIntroduction to Indian Economy:1. Estimates of National Income in India.2. Trends in Population growth.3. Poverty and Income Distribution.4. Trends and Inter-Regional Variation in the Incidence of Rural Poverty.5. Unemployment Trends and Employment Generation Scheme (NREGA).

Unit – IIThe Logic of India's Development Strategy:1. Planning Process-Types, Role, Problems2. Priorities Between Agriculture and Industry.3. Choice of Technology and its Transfer.Labour Intensive and Capital Intensive Techniques4. Public, Private and Joint Sector.5. Large, and Small and Cottage Industries.

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Unit – IIIConcept of Economic concentration:1. Laws for Economics Offences.2. Anti Monopolies and Restrictive Practices Regulations.3. Deficit Finance.4. Price Rise- Causes, Measures and Effects.5. The Parallel Economy in India.6. Social Security Employees State Insurance Act 19487. Minimum Wages Act 1948.

Unit – IVForeign Investment and Trade Policies:1. International financial Institution and their Contribution to India's Economics

Development:The World BankAsian Development Bank & IMF

2. Economic Liberalisation3. GATT4. New Economic Order (WTO)5. Export Promotion Policy6. Import Control and Substitution Policy.

Suggested Readings:1. Ruddar Datt and Sudram: Indian Economy, Delhi, (S. Chand, 1997)2. A.N. Agarwala: Indian Economy (Vishwa Parkashan, 1996)3. P.K. Dhar: Indian Economy, (Kalyani, 1996)

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B.COM. LL.B. (Five Years Integrated Course) Semester – II

PAPER – VI: FUNCTIONAL MANAGEMENT

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper Setters:The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:

Section-A: It consists of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each question isto be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set out not less than two & notmore than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section- B: It consists of 12 questions of 6 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section-C: It consists of four questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions. 32 Marks

UNIT – IManagement: Introduction – Meaning, nature and characteristics of Management – Scopeand functional areas of management – Management as a science, art or profession –Management & Administration – Principles of management –

UNIT – IISocial responsibility of management and Ethics.

Personnel Management: Meaning, Significance & Functions,Recruitment, Selection and training. Job Evaluation and Merit Rating, Worker’s participationin Management.

UNIT – IIIMarketing Management: Concept of Marketing, Functions of Marketing, MarketingResearch– Meaning and Techniques, Advertising and Salemanship.

UNIT IVStrategic Management: Meaning, Need, Importance, Process and Role of C.E.O. (ChiefExecutive Officer) in Strategic Management,ProductionManagement: Functions, Production Planning and Control, Quality Control.

Suggested Readings:1. Stoner, J. Freeman, R. & Gilbert, D., “Management”, 1995, Prentice Hall of India.2. Koontz, H., “Principles of Management (Ascent Series)”, 2004, Tata McGraw Hill

Publishing.3. Robbins, S.P. and Coulter, M., “Management”, 9th Edition, 2008, Prentice Hall of India.4. Robbins S.P. & Decenzo D., “Fundamentals of Management: Essential Concepts

andApplications”, Third Edition, 2000, Pearson Education.5. Weihrich, H. and koontz, H., “Essentials of Management: An International Perspective”,

2009, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.Note: Latest edition of text book may be used.

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PAPER–I: ENGLISH–IIITime: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

The Syllabus consists of four units & the Paper setter is required to set the paper asunder:-

Section–A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each questionis to be of five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & notmore than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section–B: It will consist of 12 questions of Six marks each. Answer each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section–C: It will consist of 4 questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in5 pages one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions out of four. 32 Marks

Unit-IThe Merchant of Venice by ShakespeareAct I & II

Unit-IIThe Merchant of Venice by ShakespeareAct III & IV

Unit-III

(a) Translation and Re-translation

(b) Foreign Words:axiom, joie-de vivne, judicature, jusoli, suo jure, sue loco, a bas, ad absurdum,addendum, a deux, ad extremum, ad fin, ad infinitum, ad initium, bon jour, monsieur, enmasse, en route, sans, vis-a-vis, ira, ira media, post script, post meridiam, ante meridiam,milieu (F), haute coture, petite, plaza, summum bonum, synopsis, virtuoso, voila, voirdire.

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(c) Use of legal terms:ab initio(L), abintra (L), ad hoc (L), ad interim (Late) (L), ad Volorem (L),bona fides (L), corpus juris civilos (L), de facto (L), de novo (L), detanu (Fr)de jure (L),ex officio (L),ex parte (L),en route (Fr),expost facto (L),Impane (RFr),Interlia (L),Jure divino (L),jure humane (L),Locus standi (L),mala fide (L)Modus operandi (L),Pari passu (L),status quo(L),sub judice (L),sub poena (L)versus(L)

(d) Legal Drafting(e) Common Logical Fallacies(f) Regarding comprehension

Unit-IV-Current Legal Essays:-Law: Definition, Kinds and Classification-Codification of law-State and Sovereignty-Personality

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PAPER–II: PUNJABI–III

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

(Gkr^T)

w/ok gkfe;skBh ;coBkwk (pboki ;kjBh)

1H w/ok gkfe;skBh ;coBkwk B{z ;coBkw/ d/ s"o ’s/ goy'<20 Marks

2H w/ok gkfe;skBh ;coBkwk d/ nkXko ’s/ pboki ;kjBh dh tkose ebk T[go B'N fby'<20 Marks

(Gkr^n)

dk dhtk (r[ofdnkb f;zx)

1H wVh dk dhtk Bktb dk ftPk t;s{ fpnkB eo'< 20 Marks

2H wVh dk dhtk d/ nXko ‘s/ r[ofdnkb f;zx dh Bktb ebk ftuko'< 20 Marks

(Gkr^J)

1H dcsoh iK xo/b{ fuZmh gZso 10 Marks

(Gkr^;)

2H nr/so fgS/so 10 Marks

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PAPER–II: w[ZYbh gzikph(In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

gkm-eqw;wK L fszB xzN/ e[b nze L 100

1H gzikph GkFk ns/ Fpd-pDso(T) r[ow[yh fbgh(n) r[ow[yh fbgh L pDso ns/ soshp(J) ;kXkoB Fpd(;) fJe T[ukoyzvh Fpd

2H gzikph tke pDso(T) ;kXkoB tke L fe;wK(n) ;z:[es tke L fe;wK(J) fwFos tke L fe;wK

3H gqekoih gzikph(T) fumh g`so(n) g?ok ouBk(J) nykD ns/ w[jkto/

:{fBN ns/ Ehw

1H gzikph GkFk L BkweoD ns/ ;zy/g ikD gSkD, r[ow[yh fbgh L BkweoD, r[ow[yhtoDwkbkl g?_sh n`yoh, n`yo eqw, ;Po tkje (T n J), brK wksoK, g?o ftu fpzdh tkb/toD, g?o ftu g?D tkb/ toD, fpzdh, fN`gh, n`Xe, gzikph Fpd-pDso L ;kXkoB FpdlfJe`bk ;Po (fit/_ nk)l ;Po ns/ ftnziB (fit/_ nko)l ftnkeoDe Fpd (fit/_ ~, B/)l;z:[es Fpd, ;wk;h Fpd (fit/_ b'e ;Gk)l d'iksh Fpd (fit/_ ekbk f;nkj)l d'jo/Fpd$d[joo[esh (fit/_ X{VQ XkV$Go Go), fwFos FpdK dh pDso$f;oiBkl nr/soK okjh_(fit/_ T[g GkFk), fgS/soK okjh_ (fit/_ ozrbk).

2H gzikph tke-pDso L eosk eow fefonkl ;kXkoB tke, fpnkBhnk, gqFBtkue,nkfrnktkue, ;z:[es ns/ fwFos tkeK dhnK fe;wKl ;[szso ns/ nXhB T[gtkel ;wkB(s/$ns/) ns/ nXhB (i'$fe) :'ieK dh tos'_l gzikph tkeK dh tos'_l ftfGzB;wkie$;fGnkukoe gq;fEshnK d/ nzsorsl xo ftu, pk}ko ftu, w/b/ ftu, F"fgzrwkb$f;Bw/ ftu, ftnkj ftu, Xkofwe ;EkBK ftu, d';sK Bkb nkfd.

3H fJ; :{fBN ftu fumh gso (fB`ih$d\soh$tgkoe), g?ok ouBk ns/ nykD w[jktfonK dhtos'_ okjh_ ftfdnkoEh dh GkFkJh :'rsk ~ gofynk ikt/rk.

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nze-tzv ns/ gohfyne bJh jdkfJsK

1H :{fBN gfjbk ns/ d{ik ftu'_ uko toDBkswe gqFB (jo fJe Gkr ftu'_ d'-d' gqFB) g[`S/ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'_ ftfdnkoEh B/ d' gqFBK (jo Gkr ftu'_ fJe-fJe gqFB) dk T[so d/Dkj't/rk (T[`so uko gzfBnK s'_ t`X Bk j't/). 20O20=40 nze

2H :{fBN gfjbk ns/ d{ik ftu'_ uko ;zy/g gqFB (jo fJe Gkr ftu'_ d'-d' gqFB) g[S/ ikDr/fiBQK ftu'_ ftfdnkoEh B/ d' gqFBK (jo Gkr ftu'_ fJe-fJe) dk T[`so d/Dk j't/rk (T[`so d'gzfBnK s'_ t`X Bk j't/). 15O15=30 nze

3H (i). fB`ih, d\soh ns/ tgkoe fu`mh L ftfdnkoEh ~ d' ftu'_ fe;/ fJe ftF/ *s/ fu`mh fbyDbJh fejk ikt/rk. 10 nze

(ii). ftfdnkoEh ~ fszB ftfFnK ftu'_ fe;/ fJe s/ g?oQk fbyD bJh fejk ikt/rk. 10 nze

(iii).nm nykD$w[jkto/ g[`S/ ikDr/ fiBQK ftu'_ ftfdnkoEh ~ fe;/ gziK ~ tkeK ftu tos e/noE ;gFN eoB bJh fejk ikt/rk. 10 nze

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PAPER-III: FINANCIAL MARKET OPERATIONS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper SetterThe syllabus consists of four units and the paper setters is required to set the paper as underSection A:- it consist of 10 compulsory question of 2 marks each answer to each question is tobe in 5 lines the paper setter is required to set out not less than 2 and not more than 3 questionsfrom each unit Marks 20Section B:- it consist of 12 questions of 6 marks each answer to each question is to be in 2 pages3 questions are to be set from each unit and candidates are required to attempt 2 questions fromeach unit Marks 48Section C:- it consist of four questions of 16 marks answer to each question is to be in 5 pages,one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 question

Marks 32UNIT-I

Money Market: Indian Money Markets Composition and Structure; (a) Acceptance house(b) Discount houses and (c) Call money; Recent trends in Indian money market.

Capital Market : Security market– (a) New Issue Market (b) Secondary market; functions androle of stock exchange listing, procedure and legal requirements Public issue pricing andmarketing, Stock exchange – National Stock Exchange and over the Counter exchangers.

UNIT-IIFunctionaries on Stock Exchanges:– Brokers, Sub brokers, Market makers, Jobbers, PortfolioConsultants, Institutional Investors, Depository.SEBI – Introduction, Role, Its powers, Objectives, Scope & Functions.

UNIT-IIIInvestors Protection:– Grievances concerning stock exchange and dealings and their removal;grievance cell in stock exchange SEBI: Company law Board: Press remedy through courts.Meaning and benefits of Mutual Funds, Types, SEBI guidelines.

UNIT-IVRole, Policy measures relating to Development Financial Institution in India. Products &Services offered by IFCI, IDBI,,IIBI, SIDBI, IDFCL, EXIM, NABARD & ICICI.

Suggested Readings:

1. Chandler L.V. and Goldfield S.M., “Economics of Money and Banking”, 1977, Harper &Row Publishers, New York.

2. Gupta, S. B., “Monetary Planning for India”, 1995, Oxford University Press, Delhi.3. Gupta Sural B, “Monetary Economics: Institutions, Theory & Policy”, 1983, S. Chand & Co.

New Delhi.4. Bhole L.M., “Financial Institutions and Markets”; 2009, Tata McGraw–Hill, New Delhi.5. Hooda, R.P,” Indian Securities Markets– Investors View Point”; 1998, Excell Books,

New Delhi.

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PAPER–IV: HISTORY-III (LEGAL & CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

The Syllabus consists of four units & the Paper setter is required to set the paper asunder:-

Section–A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each questionis to be of five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not morethan three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section–B: It will consist of 12 questions of Six marks each. Answer each question is to be in 2pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required toattempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section–C: It will consist of 4 questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5pages one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions out of four. 32 Marks

Unit-IJudicial system of India: Ancient and Medieval Period Administration of Justice in Bombay,Calcutta and Madras (1600-1773) Mayor's court and the Courts of Request in the PresidencyTowns.

Unit-IIWarren Hastings Plan of 1772 and the Adalat System Reforms under the Plan of 1774; Re-Organization of 1780 supreme Court at Calcutta its composition Powers and Functioning; Act of1781 Supreme court vis-a-vis Mofussil Courts; Raja Nand Kumar Case, Patna Case, CosijuraCase.

Unit-IIIJudicial Reforms of Lord Cornwallis: 1787, 1790 and Establishment of High Courts.The Indian Council Acts, 1861 and 1892The Government of India Acts of 1909 and 1919.The Government of India Act, 1935: Federal and Provincial Legislatures.

Unit-IVPrivy CouncilFederal Court of IndiaHistory of Legal Profession in IndiaCodification and Law Commission

Suggested Readings:

M.P. Jain: Constitutional History of IndiaV.K. Kurlshresta: Indian Legal & constitutional History of India.Rama Jois: Legal and constitutional History of India (Tripathi) (1990)

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PAPER-V: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper SetterThe syllabus consists of four units and the paper setters is required to set the paper as underSection Section A:- it consist of 10 compulsory question of 2 marks each answer to eachquestion is to be in 5 lines the paper setter is required to set out not less than 2 and not more than3 questions from each unit Marks 20Section B:- it consist of 12 questions of 6 marks each answer to each question is to be in 2 pages3 questions are to be set from each unit and candidates are required to attempt 2 questions fromeach unit Marks 48Section C:- it consist of four questions of 16 marks answer to each question is to be in 5 pages,one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 question

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UNIT-IBusiness Environment – Concept – Importance– Inter relationship between environment andbusiness. Types of Environment – Internal, External, Micro and Macro, Environment analysisand Strategic Management, Managing diversity, process and limitations of environment analysis.Competitive structure of industries and impact of globalization.

UNIT-IIEconomic Environment: Nature, components: Economic systems, Economic conditions,Economic policies – industrial policy, FEMA, Monetary and fiscal policies. Economic planning.Liberalization, privatisation and globalisation of Indian economy. Recent trends.

UNIT-IIIPolitical environment: Nature, Economic roles of government, Government and legalenvironment, rationale and extent of state intervention.

UNIT-IV

Socio environment: Nature and Impact of culture on business, Social responsibility of business,Social Audit, Demographic environment.Technological environment: Features, Innovation, Technological leadership and followership,Management of technology.

Suggested Readings:

1. Cherunilam, Francis, “Business Environment”, 2011, Himalaya Publishing House, NewDelhi.

2. K Ashwathappa, “Legal Environment of Business”, Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi.3. M. Adhikary, “Economic Environment for Business”, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.4. K. Ashwathappa, “Essentials of Business Environment”, 11th Edition (2011), Himalaya

Publishing House, New Delhi.5. Paul Justin, “Business Environment – Text and Cases”, 2006, Tata McGraw Hills Publishing6. Ruddar Dutt and KPM Sundaram, “Indian Economy”, 53rd Edition, S. Chand and Company

Ltd., New Delhi.

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PAPER-VI: CORPORATE ACCOUNTING

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper SetterThe syllabus consists of four units and the paper setters is required to set the paper as underSection Section A:- it consist of 10 compulsory question of 2 marks each answer to eachquestion is to be in 5 lines the paper setter is required to set out not less than 2 and not more than3 questions from each unit Marks 20Section B:- it consist of 12 questions of 6 marks each answer to each question is to be in 2 pages3 questions are to be set from each unit and candidates are required to attempt 2 questions fromeach unit Marks 48Section C:- it consist of four questions of 16 marks answer to each question is to be in 5 pages,one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 question

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UNIT-ICompany Accounts Regarding: Issue of share capital & debentures, Issue of Bonus and RightShare.

UNIT-IIRedemption of Preference Share and Debenture, Final Accounts of Companies, Amalgamation,Absorption and Reconstruction.

UNIT-IIILiquidation accounts. Valuation of Goodwill and Shares.

UNIT-IVAccounts of Banking Company and Insurance. Corporate Reporting – Recent Trends.

Suggested Readings:

1. Shukla, M. C. and Grewal, T. S., “Advance Accounting”, 13th Edition (2006), Sultan Chandand Co., New Delhi

2. Sehgal, Ashok and Sehgal, Deepak, “Advanced Accounting”, Vol. II, Taxman, New Delhi3. Mukherjee and Hanif, “Corporate Accounting”, 2005, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

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PAPER-VII: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-I (Compulsory)

Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 50Theory Lectures: 1½ Hours/ Week

Section–A: (15 Marks): It will consist of five short answer type questions. Candidates will berequired to attempt three questions, each question carrying five marks. Answer to any of thequestions should not exceed two pages.Section–B: (20 Marks): It will consist of four essay type questions. Candidates will be requiredto attempt two questions, each question carrying ten marks. Answer to any of the questionsshould not exceed four pages.Section–C: (15 Marks): It will consist of two questions. Candidate will be required to attemptone question only. Answer to the question should not exceed 5 pages.

1. The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies: Definition, scope & its importance. Need for public awareness.

2. Natural Resources: Natural resources and associated problems:

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

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

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

d) Food Resources: World food problems, change caused by agriculture andovergrazing, effects or modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem, salinity, casestudies.

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

f) Land Recourses: Land as a resource, land degradation, soil erosion anddesertification.

Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.

3. Ecosystem: Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an ecosystem. Producers, consumers and decomposers. Energy flow in the ecosystem. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following

ecosystems:a. Forest ecosystemb. Grassland ecosystemc. Desert ecosystemd.Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)

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

and holocause. Case studies. Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste products. Environmental Protection Act: Air (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Wildlife Protection Act. Forest Conservation Act.

Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation. Public awareness.

5. National Service Scheme

Introduction and Basic Concepts of NSS: History, philosophy, aims & objectives ofNSS; Emblem, flag, motto, song, badge etc.; Organizational structure, roles andresponsibilities of various NSS functionaries.

Health, Hygiene & Sanitation: Definition, needs and scope of health education; Foodand Nutrition; Safe drinking water, water borne diseases and sanitation (SwachhBharat Abhiyan); National Health Programme; Reproductive health.

References/Books:

1. Agarwal, K. C. 2001. Environmental Biology, Nidhi Publications Ltd. Bikaner.2. Bharucha, E. 2005. Textbook of Environmental Studies, Universities Press, Hyderabad.3. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.4. Jadhav, H. & Bhosale, V. M. 1995. Environmental Protection and Laws. Himalaya Pub.5. Joseph, K. and Nagendran, R. 2004. Essentials of Environmental Studies, Pearson

Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi.6. Kaushik, A. & Kaushik, C. P. 2004. Perspective in Environmental Studies, New Age

International (P) Ltd, New Delhi.7. Miller, T. G. Jr. 2000. Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co.8. Sharma, P. D. 2005. Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications, Meerut.9. Booklet on Safe Driving. Sukhmani Society (Suvidha Centre), District Court Complex,

Amritsar10. Kanta, S., 2012. Essentials of Environmental Studies, ABS Publications, Jalandhar.

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PAPER–I: ENGLISH-IV

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

The Syllabus consists of four units & the Paper setter is required to set the paper asunder:-

Section–A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to each questionis to be of five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not morethan three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section–B: It will consist of 12 questions of Six marks each. Answer each question is to be in 2pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required toattempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section–C: It will consist of 4 questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5pages one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions out of four. 32 Marks

Unit-IRoses in December in M.C. Chagla (8th ed.)Chapter IV & VII

Unit-IIRoses in December in M.C. Chagla (8th ed.)Chapter X and Epilogue

Unit-IIIGrammar and Composition

(a) Precis Writing(b) Grammar - Vocabulary:

(i) Certain Set Expressions and Phrases(ii) One Word Substitution(iii) Foreign Works and Phrases (Important Latin and English) Affixes Greek and

Latin Affixes & Prefixes-ab from-abuse, abstain-ambi-around-ambition, ambiguous-ante-before-ante date, ante-room-en-to make, enslave, enable, empower-bene-well, benefaction, beneficial-bi-twice, binocular, bicameral-cirum-around-about circumstances, circumference-co-together, co-operation-centren against, contradict

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-de-down, deforestation, ddthrone-dis-apart, discord, displane-equi-equal, equally equivalent-extra-beyond, extravagant, extraordinary-inter-between, interact, interrelation-mal-ill, maladjustment, malcontent-pen-almost, peninsula-post-after, postscript, postmentem-pre-forth, forward, project, proauthorities-pre-before, predict, prefer-re-back, refund, rebound-retro-back, retrospect, retrograde-Semi-half, semicolon, semicircle, sub-under, subject, suble-trans across, trans-atlantics, transport-ultra-beyond, ultra-violet, ultramarine-uni-one uniform, unanimous-endo-within, endogenous-epi-upon, epitaph, epicenter-ex-out of-from, exodus-ce-out of from, ecstasy-hemo-half, hemisphere-miso-hate, misogynist-suffixes a-ance allegiance abundance-ion, opinion, action-ment, enchantment, punishment-ure, culture, censure-y, beggary, recovery-ade, cascade, bridge-al, legal, regal-ary, contrary, arbitrary-arious, gregarious-sque, picturesque, grotesque-ous, glorious, preilous-ise, victimize, harmonize-ate, facilitate, activate-ify, classify, verify-en, darken, quicken-ful, faithful, fearful-age, foliage-en, artisen, warden-eur, amateur, grandeur

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Unit-IVBrief Writing and Drafting of Legal ReportsLegal Maxims:-Audi alteram partem-Ubi Jus ibi remedium-One cannot approabate and reprobate-Volenti Non fit injuria-Res Ipsa loquitor-Delegatus non potest delegare-Actus non facit reum-nisi mens sit rea-Justice delayed is justice denied-Nemo debet bis vexari-He who seeks equity must do equity

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PAPER-II: gzikph-IV;wK L 3 xzN/ e[b nzeL 100

gkm-eqw ns/ gkm-g[;seK

1H ;[]B d/ ;{oi (nkX[fBe gzikph ekft-;zrqfj L 1901-1995), 40 nze

(;zgkH vkH pbihs e"o ns/ vkH NhHvhH i'Fh), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o.

eth L GkJh tho f;zx, gq'H g{oB f;zx, w'jB f;zx, nzfwqsk gqhsw, pktk pbtzs,

jfoGiB f;zx, ;'jD f;zx whFk, fFt e[wko, i;tzs f;zx B/eh, irsko, gkF, ;[oihs gkso.

2H gftso gkgh (BkBe f;zx), BkBe f;zx g[;sewkbk, nzfwqs;o. 20 nze

3H wzu xo (;zgkH e[bdhg f;zx Xho ns/ fjod/ihs f;zx G'rb), r[o{ BkBe d/t

:{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o. fJeKrh L p/p/ okw GiBh, d{ik ftnkj, wB dhnK wB

ftu, n`y n`r/ ey, pqjw G'i, e[`sk s/ wB[`y. 20 nze

4H T[go'es gzikph Bktb ns/ fJeKrhnK ftu'_ gkm nkXkfos ;zy/g T[soK tkb/ d;

gqFB g[S/ ikDr/. ;ko/ gqFBK d/ T[so d/D/ bk}wh jB.

10%2= 20 nze

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(T) gq;zr ;fjs ftnkfynk (uko ftu'I d') . 10O10= 20 nze

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(J) gzi wbNhgb u'D gqFB 5%2= 10 nze

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Bktb dk ftFk-t;s{$eEkBe$gkso (d' ftu'I fJe) 20 nze

3H wzu xo

fe;/ fJe fJeKrh dk ftFk-t;s{$ebk$fJeKrh b/ye pko/

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PAPER-II: muF`lI pMjwbI(pMjwb dw ieiqhws qy s`iBAwcwr)(In Lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

Time: 3 Hrs. Marks: 100

AMkW dI vMf:-

Bwg a:- ies Bwg iv~c 15 pRSn pu~Cy jwxgy[ ividAwrQI v~loN iksy 10 dy au~qr 30-40SbdW iv~c id~qy jwx[ hryk pRSn dy 4 AMk hoxgy[

Bwg A:- ies Bwg iv~c 6 pRSn pu~Cy jwxgy[ ividAwrQI iksy 3 pRSnW dy au~qr 400-500SbdW iv~c id~qy jwx[ hryk pRSn dy 20 AMk hn[

1. is~K Drm dI sQwpnw gurUu nwnk dyv jI dw jIvn qy aupdyS (1469-1539):- gurU nwnkdyv jI dw jIvn, r~b sbMDI ivcwr, gurUu dw mh~qv, is~iKAwvW[ sMgq-pMgq, gurg~dIdI sQwpnw ies dw smwj qy pRBwv[

2. is~K pMQ dw ivkws:- gurUu AMgd dyv jI qoN gurUu rwmdws jI q~k (1539-1581):– gurUuAMgd dyv jI dw is~K Drm dy ivkws iv~c Xogdwn, gurmu~KI il~pI, gurUu Amrdws jI dwis~K Drm dy ivkws iv~c Xogdwn: goieMdvwl swihb dI sQwpnw, mMjI pRQw Aqy smwijksuDwr, gurUu rwmdws jI dw Xogdwn, rwmdwspurw dI sQwpnw, msMd pRQw[

3. gurUU Arjn dyv jI dy smyN is~K pMQ dw ivkws:- gurUu Arjn dyv jI dw Xogdwn,(1581-1606), hirmMdr swihb dw inrmwx, Awid gRMQ swihb dw sMkln, gurUu Arjndyv jI dI Shwdq qy iesdw mh~qv[

sbMiDq pusqkW:-1. ‘iSromxI is`K ieiqhws’ 1469-1708 fw. suKidAwl isMG, sMgm pblIkySn, smwxw[2. ‘sMKyp jIvn ds gurUU swihbwn’, igAwnI jgqwr isMG rwey morwvwlI Awjwd b`uk fIpU,

hwl bjwr, AMimRqsr[3. ‘is`K ieiqhws’ (1469-1765), ipRMsIpl qyjw isMG, fw. gMfw isMG pblIkySn

ibaUuro pMjwbI XUnIvristI pitAwlw[4. ‘is`K ieiqhws’ Bwg pihlw, KuSvMq isMG Anuvwdk fw. gurdrSn isMG AolK

lwhor bu`k Swp luiDAwxw5. ‘pMjwb dw ivrsw’ (pMjwb dy siBAwcwr dw ivkws) ipRQIpwl isMG kpUr inaU buk kMpnI

jlMDr[6. ‘is`K ihstrI’ 1469-1988 KuSvMq isMG, nvXu`g piblSrj nvI id`lI[7. ‘swfw ieiqhws’ Bwg pihlw (1469-1708) pMjwb dw ieiqhws: siqbIr isMG inau bu`k

kMpnI jlMDr[8. ‘pMjwb dw ieiqhws’ (1469-1799) iSv gjrwnI, mdn pbilSrj pitAwlw[

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PAPER-III: OPERATION RESEARCH

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper SetterThe syllabus consists of four units and the paper setters is required to set the paper as underSection A:- it consist of 10 compulsory question of 2 marks each answer to each question is tobe in 5 lines the paper setter is required to set out not less than 2 and not more than 3 questionsfrom each unit Marks 20Section B:- it consist of 12 questions of 6 marks each answer to each question is to be in 2 pages3 questions are to be set from each unit and candidates are required to attempt 2 questions fromeach unit Marks 48Section C:- it consist of four questions of 16 marks answer to each question is to be in 5 pages,one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 question

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Unit-IOperation Research- meaning, significance and scope.Introduction of Liner Programming: Formation of problem.

Unit-IISolution using graphic method, simplex, two phase simplex, Method, Duality, Dual simplex,Assignment problem: formulation, optimal solution, variant of Assignment problems, travellingsalesman problem.

Unit-IIIGames Theory: concept, MethodsSequencing Problems

Unit-IVTransportation: formulation, optimal solution, unbalanced Transportation problem, degeneracy.

Suggested Readings:

1. Taha, H.A, “Operation Research”, 9th edition (2010), prentice hall of India, New Delhi.2. Winsten, W.L “Operation Research: Application and Algorithms”, 4th edition (2004),

Indian university.3. Kappor, V.K “Operation Research”, Sultan chand and Sons.

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Paper–IV: LAW OF TORTS INCLUDING MV ACCIDENT AND CONSUMERPROTECTION LAWS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

The Syllabus consists of four units & the Paper setter is required to set the paper asunder:-

Section–A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to eachquestion is to be of five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two &not more than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section–B: It will consist of 12 questions of Six marks each. Answer each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section–C: It will consist of 4 questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5pages one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions out of four. 32 Marks

Atleast two Judgements should be reflected in the paper from the syllabus.

Unit-I-Torts-Evolution, Definition, Nature and Scope-General Defences

Judgements:-

Ramanuja Mudali v. M. Gagan, AIR 1984 Mad. 103Anita Bhandari v. Union of India AIR 2004 Guj.67

Unit-IIPrinciple of Liability in Torts-Vicarious liability-Strict liability-State liability-Nuisance

Judgements:-

Municipal Corp. of Delhi v. Subhagwant, AIR 1964 Sc 1750Jacob Mathew Vs. State of Punjab, (2005) 6 SCC 1

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Unit-III-Negligence-Defamation-Tresspass against immovable Property

Judgements:-

X VZ Hospital (1999) CTJ (SC)R.K. Kranjia v. KMD Thakersay AIR 1970 Bom, 424

Unit-IV

-Definition and Need of Consumer Protection-Consumer Rights under the Consumer Protection ACT, 1986-Redressal Mechanism under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986-Compensation under Motor Vehicle Act

Judgements:-

Laxmi Engineering Works v. P SG Industrial Institute (1995) 3 (P)Spring Meadows Hospital v. Harjot Ahluwalia & anothers 1998(2) SCALE.456 (SC)United India Insurance Co. Ltd. V. Kiran Combers and Spiners, AIR 2007 SC 303

Suggested Readings:

D.D Basu: Law of TortsRattan Lal Dhiraj Lal: Law of TortsR.K. Bangia: Law of TortsRamaswamy Iyer: The Law of TortsSalmond and Hueston: The Law of TortsTones Michael: Text Book on TortsS.K. Kapoor: The Law of TortsD.N. Saraf: Law of Consumer ProtectionGurjeet Singh: Law of Consumer Protection in IndiaM.N. Shukla: The Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act

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PAPER–V: LOCAL SELF GOVT INCLUDING PANCHAYAT ADMINISTRATION

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

The Syllabus consists of four units & the Paper setter is required to set the paper asunder:-

Section–A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 2 marks each. Answer to eachquestion is to be of five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two &not more than three questions from each unit. 20 Marks

Section–B: It will consist of 12 questions of Six marks each. Answer each question is to be in2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are requiredto attempt two questions from each unit. 48 Marks

Section–C: It will consist of 4 questions of 16 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5pages one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required toattempt any two questions out of four. 32 Marks

Unit-IThe Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 19941. Definition Sec.22. Gram Sabhas and Gram Panchayats-Sec. 3 to 293. Functions, Powers and Duties of Gram Panchayats. Sec. 30-434. Art. 243 to 243-G of the Indian Constitution (Schedule XI)

Unit-II1. Judicial Functions of Gram Panchayats Sec., 44 to 842. Constitution of Panchayat Samities and conduct of their Business. Sec 98 to 1603. Art. 243-H to 243-O of the Indian Constitution (Schedule XI)

Unit-III1. Definitions Sec. 32. Constitution of Municipalities and constitution of committees. Sec. 11 to 193. Bye-Laws Sec. 188 to 2024. Art. 243-P to 243-W of the Indian Constitution (Schedule XII)

Unit-IV1. Control over Committees Sec. 231 to 2402. Municipal Election Inquiries Sec. 247 to 2583. Art. 243-X to 243-ZG of the Indian constitution (Schedule XII)

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PAPER-VI: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS

Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 100

Guidelines for Paper SetterThe syllabus consists of four units and the paper setters is required to set the paper as underSection Section A:- it consist of 10 compulsory question of 2 marks each answer to eachquestion is to be in 5 lines the paper setter is required to set out not less than 2 and not more than3 questions from each unit Marks 20Section B:- it consist of 12 questions of 6 marks each answer to each question is to be in 2 pages3 questions are to be set from each unit and candidates are required to attempt 2 questions fromeach unit Marks 48Section C:- it consist of four questions of 16 marks answer to each question is to be in 5 pages,one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 question

Marks 32Unit-I

Entrepreneurship: meaning, element, determinants and importance of Entrepreneurship andcreative behavior, dimensions of Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, technopreneurship, culturalentrepreneurship, international entrepreneurship, netpreneurship, ecopreneurship and socialentrepreneurship, etc.Entrepreneurship and micro, small and medium enterprises. Introduction to entrepreneur,entrepreneurship and enterprise- importance and relevance of the entrepreneur- factorsinfluencing entrepreneurship – pros and cons of being an entrepreneur- women Entrepreneurproblem and promotion- type of Entrepreneur- pros and cons of being entrepreneur-characteristics of successful entrepreneur, competency requirement for entrepreneur- awarenessof competency and its development.

Unit-IISmall scale industries- small scale industry/ tiny industries/ ancillary industries/ cottage

industry- definition, meaning product range, capital investment, ownership patterns- importanceand role played by SSI in development of the Indian economy- problems faced by SSI’s andthen step taken to solve the problems-policies governing SSI’s.

Unit-IIIStarting a small industry- understanding a business opportunity, scanning the environment for

opportunities, evaluation of alternative and selection-an overview of the steps involved instarting a business venture – location, clearances and permits required, formalities, licensing andregistration procedure-assessment of the market for the proposed project-importance of financial,technical and social feasibility of the project.

Unit-IVPreparing the business plan (BP)- business plan-meaning and importance, typical BP formatcovering financial, marketing, human resource, technical and aspect preparation of BP commonpitfall to be avoided in preparation of a BP.Implementation of the project-Financial assistance through SFC’s,SIDBI, commercial Banks,Financial incentive of SSI’s and tax concessions. Assistance for obtaining raw material,machinery, land building and technical assistance.

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Sickness in SSI’s- meaning and definition of a sick industry- causes of industrial sicknesspreventive and remedial measures for sick industries.

Suggested Reading:1. Dollinger M.J “Enterpreneurship” strategics and resource”.2008, marsh publications.2. Srivastav, S.B “ Apractical guide to industria entrepreneur”, 1980, sultan chand & sons,

new dehi.3. kumar, A. etal, Enterpreneurial development, new age international publisher house Pvt

ltd, New Delhi.4. Desai, v.” management of small scae industry”(1992), Himalaya publishing house Pvt

Ltd, New Delhi.

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PAPER-VII: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-II (Compulsory)

Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 50Theory Lectures: 1½ Hours/ Week

Section–A: (15 Marks): It will consist of five short answer type questions. Candidates will berequired to attempt three questions, each question carrying five marks. Answer to any of thequestions should not exceed two pages.Section–B: (20 Marks): It will consist of four essay type questions. Candidates will be requiredto attempt two questions, each question carrying ten marks. Answer to any of the questionsshould not exceed four pages.Section–C: (15 Marks): It will consist of two questions. Candidate will be required to attemptone question only. Answer to the question should not exceed 5 pages.

1. Biodiversity and its Conservation: Definition: Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographical classification of India. Value of Biodiversity: Consumptive use; productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and

option values. Biodiversity of global, National and local levels. India as mega-diversity nation. Hot-spots of biodiversity. Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat loss, poaching of wild life, man wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India. Conservation of Biodiversity: In situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.

2. Environmental Pollution: Definition, causes, effects and control measures of:

a) Air Pollutionb) Water Pollutionc) Soil Pollutiond) Marine Pollutione) Noise Pollutionf) Thermal Pollutiong) Nuclear Hazardsh) Electronic Waste

Solid Waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrialwastes.

Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies. Disaster Management: Floods, Earthquake, Cyclone and Landslides.

3. Human Population and the Environment Population growth, variation among nations. Population explosion-Family welfare programme.

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Environment and human health. Human rights. Value education. HIV/AIDS. Women and child welfare. Role of information technology in environment and human health. Case studies. Road Safety Rules & Regulations: Use of Safety Devices while Driving, Do’s and Don’ts

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

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

4. National Service Scheme Entrepreneurship Development: Definition & Meaning; Qualities of good entrepreneur;

Steps/ ways in opening an enterprise; Role of financial and support service Institutions. Civil/Self Defense: Civil defense services, aims and objectives of civil defense; Needs for

self defense training.

5. Field Visits: Visit to a local area to document environmental assets–river/forest/grassland/hill/

mountain. Visit to a local polluted site–Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural. Study of common plants, insects, birds. Study of simple ecosystems–pond, river, hill slopes etc. Contribution of the student to NSS/any other social cause for service of society.

Note: In this section the students will be required to visit and write on the environment of anarea/ ecosystem/vi1lage industry/disaster/mine/dam/agriculture field/waste management/hospital etc. with its salient features, limitations, their implications and suggestion forimprovement.

References/Books:

1. Agarwal, K. C. 2001. Environmental Biology, Nidhi Publications Ltd. Bikaner.2. Bharucha, E. 2005. Textbook of Environmental Studies, Universities Press, Hyderabad.3. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.4. Jadhav, H. & Bhosale, V. M. 1995. Environmental Protection and Laws. Himalaya Pub.5. Joseph, K. and Nagendran, R. 2004. Essentials of Environmental Studies, Pearson

Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi.6. Kaushik, A. & Kaushik, C. P. 2004. Perspective in Environmental Studies, New Age

International (P) Ltd, New Delhi.7. Miller, T. G. Jr. 2000. Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co.8. Sharma, P. D. 2005. Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications, Meerut.9. Booklet on Safe Driving. Sukhmani Society (Suvidha Centre), District Court Complex,

Amritsar10. Kanta, S., 2012. Essentials of Environmental Studies, ABS Publications, Jalandhar.