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lnstitrrte of Law Kurukshetra University' Kurukshetra Course of Study to, S' A' LL' B' (Hons) 5-Year Integrated Course First Year Fi st Y ear ing Skills Semester-ll Paper Subject Code 201 I I neorry l 202 203 Law of Consumer Protectlon atru t-urrrPeLrrrvrr Law of Contract-[l al Contracts E*ironttt.ntal Studies IUJ I lo4--_l 204 Act,l988) ,=, ,,, 205 105 206 r06 Law oI Lontrau 201 Second Semester-lIl Publi. lnt"tnational Law Third Year Fourth Year Subject E.ono*t;T[;ttod"ction to Economics) dvanced Writing to Research ffiativeconstitutions) mational Relations & Orsanizations) t==-a* ot'C ti me s- I ( I . P' C' ) tCitit SocietY & Public -""ttit,rit*l Law of lndia-tl e"*ttt,ttt*"1-""t hw qf !!ggl Environmentql I-9- Subject ilnomics -llruaw & Economics Economics-ll Family Law-ll Family Law -l Law ofEvidence I ahorrr & Industrtal Law-l I ffiofcrirninal Procedure, 1973 tabour &lndrstrial La* -l Larv & CotPPlglg9grgtgryg Semester-VI[I d Limitation Act Civil Procedure Code -I Indirect Taxation Laws P-.in.ioles sf Jil(a1iq1 I aw Intellectual Properry Law lnvestment and Securities Laws Ge"A;Justice a"d Ftmin ist J urisprudence 804(A) 804 (B) & PrinciPles of 8os (A) 80s (B) ffi"tE,gt tt Law and Practices lnternation al f rgqglgr Att*t"t"" DisPute Resol ution ffirotessionatEtnics.nccountancyf or & Bench Bar Relations

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lnstitrrte of Law

Kurukshetra University' Kurukshetra

Course of Study to, S' A' LL' B' (Hons) 5-Year Integrated Course

First YearFi st Y ear

ing Skills

Semester-llPaperSubject

Code201

I I neorry l 202

203

Law of Consumer Protectlon atru t-urrrPeLrrrvrr

Law of Contract-[l al Contracts

E*ironttt.ntal Studies

IUJ I

lo4--_l 204

Act,l988) ,=, ,,,205

105

206r06 Law oI Lontrau

201

Second

Semester-lIl

Publi. lnt"tnational LawThird Year

Fourth Year

Subject

E.ono*t;T[;ttod"ction to Economics)dvanced Writingto Research

ffiativeconstitutions)mational Relations

& Orsanizations) t==-a* ot'C ti me s- I ( I . P' C' )

tCitit SocietY & Public

-""ttit,rit*l

Law of lndia-tle"*ttt,ttt*"1-""t hw qf !!ggl

Environmentql I-9-

Subject

ilnomics -llruaw & EconomicsEconomics-ll

Family Law-llFamily Law -l Law ofEvidence

I ahorrr & Industrtal Law-l I

ffiofcrirninalProcedure, 1973

tabour &lndrstrial La* -lLarv & CotPPlglg9grgtgryg

Semester-VI[I

d Limitation Act

Civil Procedure Code -I

Indirect Taxation LawsP-.in.ioles sf Jil(a1iq1 I aw

Intellectual Properry Law

lnvestment and Securities Laws

Ge"A;Justice a"d Ftmin ist J urisprudence

804(A)

804 (B)

& PrinciPles of

8os (A)80s (B)ffi"tE,gt tt Law and Practices

lnternation al f rgqglgr Att*t"t"" DisPute Resol utionffirotessionatEtnics.nccountancyf or

& Bench Bar Relations

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Fifth Year

HindiuPto Ish or Urdu in

arY)will

lieu of Hindi'

---€Ta]a-{d rdff6' r6drsl-ffrFr {ti FTQIiF' 164r

Urdu - rnase and CelgAU

flrn"tuol"g..ittngandother

Law oflnsurance- h r ^.:-^ +^ Q.onkrtrntcv and lnsolvencLaw Relart-ingqq 9

1002 (a)

eonflict of Laws

lnternational Organizations1003 (a)

l0o3 (b)euil-,ngt-u*i""t"aingNegotiable

pi^lnoical Diversity Law CYber Law)

Air and SPace Law1004(a)1004 (b)

VictimologY

@sticeandProbation of Offenders

Forensic law

i 005(a)

i0os(b)

ernment

itizenshiP and lmmigratron Law

905 (a)

eo5 (b)

ffi-s^t c^rrt and Internshi

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I- Semester

Totat: 100 MarksTime: 3 hours

te: Nine questions shalr be set in alr, two questions in each unit t-rv and one compulsory question in

questions in all' selecting question from each

Marks'

UNIT-t

ouns,Pronouns'Adjectives'Afticles'Verbs'Adverbs'Prepositions'Conjunctions

and T'heir Correct Usage'

UNIT.II

UNIT.III

)NI't-w

c) Punctuation

1

2.a

4.

5.

6.'t.

8.

v.10.

I l.

12,r3.

Wren and MartinT'ickoo and Subramaniam

MurphY. RaYrnond

Illaiion, Ivlargaret M'

Allen. W'S.Hewings. Hartin

Wood, F.T'Fitikides, 'l'.J

'

Aiyar. P. Ramanath(iarner, BrYan A'McCarthY. Michael

CoilinsKrishnanrurthY

LIigh School English Grammar and Composition

A Functiohat Ctummar *ith Usage and Composition

Essential Engtish C'uima'' Cambridge University Press

Ex ine Your E'nglish

L iv inc, F-ngl ish Strttcture

ilffi;"*gtLn c'urntar cambridge Univ' Press

ge

w

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_ Paper 102

B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated CourseI-Semester

Political Science-I(Political Theory)

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

. Time: 3 hours

Ncte :

(a) Nine questions shail be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsory question in

r.rnit"V.(b) '1he conrpulsory question in unit-V shallconsist of four pafts, one from each Unit

l-tv.

Unlt I-lV and qttestion no. 9 in Unit- V shall be conrpulsory'

(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shallcarry l5 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry 20

Marks.

Unit I

(a) Political Science: Definition, Nature and Scope

(b) Relationship of Political Science with Law. History, Sociology and Economics

(c) PoliticalTheory: l'raditional and Modern

Unit II(a) State: Meanirrg and Its Elements(b) T'heories Regaiding Origin of the State: Divine Origin Theory and Evolutionary T'heory

(c) Social Contract Theory and Force Theory c

Llnit III(a) Sovereignty: Meaning and Its Characteristics(b) Theories of Monistic and Pluralistic Sovereignty

(c) organs of the Government and the Theory of Separation of Powers

Unit IV(a) Forms of Government; Denrocracy and Dictatorship

1b) Unitary and Federal(c) Parliamentary and Presidential

Aggarwal, .R.C. : PoliticalTheorYAlbror,v^ M. : BureaucracY

Appaclorai. A : Substance of Politics

Arendt. Hannah : 'fhe Human Condition

Asirvatharn.A :PoliticalTheoryBagehot, W. :The English Constitution

Bal!. Terence :Transforming Political Discourse: Political Theory and Critical

Conceptual HistorY

Beetham. D. : Bureaucracy

Bogdanr:r. V. : Constitutions in Democratic Politics

Brian Berry : Political ArgumentDahl, A.R. : Vlodern Political Analysis

Duchacek, l. : Power Maps: The Politics of ConstitutionsDuchacek, l. : Power vlaps: I ne rollllos ol Lolrsrrr

Easron. David :l'he Political System: An Enquiry into the State of Political Scienee

Coodin, R. and Klingemann, t-I. D. : A New lJandbook of Political Science

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-t,

Graeme, GillCriffiths, J. A" C.

Hampton. Jean

I-{insley. F-.H.johari" i.C.Kapur. A.C.Lrjphart, ;\"Molianty, MaRorar,jan

Qirinton, A.Sorenson, CeorgVerma. S.P.

Vermani, R.C.

The NatLrre and Development of the Modern State

The politics of JudiciarY

Hobbes and the Social Contract TraditionSovereigntyContenr porary Pol itical TheorY

Principles of Political Science

Parliamentarv Versus Presidential Go-lernment

Ccnternporary Indian Political "fheory

Politicai Philosophy"fhe Transformation of the State: Beyond the M-vth of Retreat

iv{odern Political'fheoryAn lntroduction to Political 1'heory

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: Faper L03

B.A. LL.B(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated Course

I -SemesferSociologY -l

(Basic of SociologY)trnternal Assessment: 20 Marks

1 998.

1 987.

1 995.

t996

Theory:80MarksTotsir 100 &{arksTime: 3 hours

Noie: .-.- -L^r Lo oar in olr rch unit I-IV and one compulsory(a) Nine questions shall be set in ail, two questtons ln ea

(b)estioninunit-Vshallconsistoffourpafts,onefromeachUnitI-iV.

n it- V sirall be comPulsorY'

(d)EachquestioninUniti-IVshallcarryi5marksandquestionno'ginUnit-VsiralicarrY 20 Marks.

UNET-I

Sociological PersPective and rel

UF{IT-II

ociety' Community' Institution' Association'

Culture, Status and Role, Social Norms'

Iiamily. Maruiage, Kinship, Religion' Education' Polity And'L

UNIT-trIT

ciaiization; Proeess' Stages, Agencies'

Social Mobility: Iv{eaning, Forms' Factors'

Social Control: Fotms, Agencies'' Social Stiatification: Meaning, Forms' Theories'

UNIT-IV

eaning' tYPes, theories, factors

ocial Change; Social Progress, Social Iirtegration And Social

Engineerir-rg

Bottornore.T.B. l9l2'Blackie & Son (India) I-td.

New Delhi: Oxford University Press'

Hall of India.

New Dellii: Ailied Pubtishers.

N{acmillan India Limited.

f]arlambos, M.

Inkeles, Alex.

Johnson, HarrY M,

Maclver, R.M. and

Fage, Chzu:les H.Oommen, T.K. and 2002

n<-i --l -

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I- uckiit:r*.' : i-,astci'n Ilcok {lo:npan}'. 5

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B.A. LL.B(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated CourseI-Semester

Pape1.104 Application of Computer in Law

Internal Assessment:20 Markslheory: 80Marks'Total: 100 Marks

" Time: 3 hours

(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory question in

(b) +tti.:;rtsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit

I-ry.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting q49 question from each

Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory',pach question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall cany 20

Marks.

UNIT-IElement of Computer Processing System, Hardware CPU, Storage Device & Media VDU, I/O

Device, Disk concepts- fbrmatting, booting, Partitioning, DAT, Directory, Data Communication

Equipment.Software, System Software, Application Software, DBMS, RDBMS< And ER? package

UNIT-IIOperating System: Concept as A Resource Manager and Cordinator of Processor, Device and

Mimory.Concept of Priortes, Protection and Parallelism, Command Interpreter, Typical

Command of DOS & Unix GUI Windows'UNIT-III

Computer and Communication: Single User, Multi-user, Workstation, Client Server System,

computer Network, Network Protocols, LAN, MANUNIT-IV

Internet: Structure of Internet, Connectivity, Methods, Internet Service- E-mail, WWW, Mailing

List, Usenet, DTP, Telent, Chatting, Conferencing, Telephony'

Practical:OFFICE 2OOO

Suggested Readings1. Rajaraman V.

2. Sander D.H.3. Trainer4. P.K. Shinha5. Sushil Goel6. S. Jaiswal7. S. Dasgupta

8. Suresh K. Basandra

9. Peter- Notron's10. A.K. Sharma

Fundamentals of Computers (3'd ed.)

Prentice hall of India, New Delhi, 1999

Computers to{ay Mc. Graw Hill, 1988

Computers (4"'ed.) Mc, Graw Hill, 1994

Fundamental in ComputingComputer FundamentalBasic in ComputersComputer FundamentalComputers TodayComputers TodayFundamentals in ComptersMS-Office n ,

Setwe oD Wlt6v/ t JUJty'l-t/ (r

1 1. Complete Reference in

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B.A. LL.B(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated Course

I- SemesterPq;l.er 105 Law of Torts (Including Motor Vehicle Act, 1988)

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory: 8OMarks.Total: 100 Marks

Time:3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory question in

unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit

I-IV.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting bne question from each

Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall cary 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry 20

Marks.(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question number 9 in Unit V shall carry 20

Marks.UNIT-1

(A) Definition, Nature and Development of Tort(B) General Condition of Tortious Liability(C) Distinction between Torts and Crime, Torts and Contract, Torts and Quasi Contract.(D) General conditions Negating Tortious Liability(E) Vicarious Liability, Liability of State for its ServantLeading Case- Haynes v. Harwood, (1935) lKB 146

UNIT-II

(A) 'l'respass to Person - Assault and Battery(B) False Imprisonment(C) Malicious Prosecution(D) Defamation(E) No Fault Liablity : Strict Liability and Absolute LiabilityLeading Case- Rudul Shah v. State of Bihar, AIR 1983 SC f 086

(A) Trespass to goods UNIT-III

(B) Trespass to immovable property(C) Nuisance(D) Negligence including Contributory and Composite Negligence, Nervous Shock(E) Remoteness of DamageLeading Case- Ratlam Municipality v. Vardhichand, AIR 1980 SC 1622

UNIT-IVMotor Vehicle Act, 1988:-

(A) Preliminary (Chapter I)(B) Licensing of Drivers of Motor Vehicle (Chapter_ll)(C) Licensing of Conductors and Registration of Motor Vehicle (Chapter III & IV)(D) Liability without fault in certain cases (Chapter X)(E) Claims Tribunals, Offences, Penalties and Procedure (Chapter XIII)Leading Case- New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Rulia andOthers, AIR 2000 SC 1082

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Sussested Readinss1. Bangia, R.K.2. Desai, Kumud3. Kapoor, S.K.4. Pandey, J.N.

Vehicles Act5. Pillai, P.S.6. Ratanlal & Dhirajlal7. Salmond & Heuston8. Winfield9. Gandhi.B.M.

Law of TortsLaw of Torts(An Outline with Cases)

Law of TortsLaw of Torts with Consumer Protection Act and Motor

The Law ofTortLaw of TortsLaw of TortsLaw of TortsLaw of Tort

l6

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Sper 106

I nternal Assessment:20 Marks

' Theory:80Mbrks

Total: 100 Marks

Time:3 hoUrs

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one co'mpulsory question in

unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit

I-IV.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one quOstion from each

Unit I-IV and ques'tion no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.

(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall catry 20

Marks.

UNIT.Ilndian Contract Act. ,L872

General features and Nature of contractual obligations,

Standard and printed forms of contract- their nature and unilateral character,

Agreeme.nt and contracts- Definitions and essential elements,

proposal and Acceptance- Definition, their Communication and Revocation,

postal, telephonic and telex communication (Section s 2-9); Proposal and Invitations for Proposal;

general offer; cross offer, standing offer.

Capacity to contract - Meaning - incapacity arising out of unsound mind;

Minor's agreement- Nature and Scope, Necessaries

Supplied to a Minor, Minor Agreement and Estoppal; Ratification of Minor's

Agreement (Sections 10-12, 68)

I- SemesterLaw of Contract-I

(General PrinciPles)

Leading Case: Mohari Bibee v. odas Ghose (1903 Cal. 539(P.C.) L.R-30 I.A. 114 "

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UNIT-IIlndian Contract Act. ,1872

Consent and free Consent (section 13-14\,

ViodabiIity of Agreement without free consent (section 19,19'A)

Factors vitiating free consent'

1-) Coercion-Definition-Essential elements; Doctrine of duress; coercion and duress (Sec' 15)

2\ Undue influence- Definition- Essential elements, lllustrations of undue Influence (sec 16)'

3) Misrepresentation- Definition -Misrepresentation of Law and of fact their effects and illustratiohs

(Sec'18)

4) Fraud-Definition -Essentialelements (sec- L7) ^^ ^^\

5)Mistake-Definition-MistakeoffactandMistakeofLaw(Sec2o-22)Consideration -nudam pactum, its need' meanlng'

essential elements, privity of contract with exceptions, past, executed and executory

consideration, Exceptions to consideration (Section 2(d) and 25)

Leading Case: Gherulal Parakh v' Mahadeo Das AIR 1959 SC 781

UNIT.IIIlndian Contract AcI. ,7872

Lawful and unlawful consideration and objects;

Void, voidable and unlawful agreements and their effects'

Unlawful Agreements

Forbidden by Law, Defeating the provision of any law, fraudulent, Injurious to person or property'

lmmoral, Against public policy (Section 23-34)

Void Agreements

Agreements in restraint of marriage (Secition-26);

A th excePtions (Section-27);

A ceedings with exceptions (Section-28);

U;Wagering Agreements (Sections-30)

LeadingCase:Guj-aratBottlingCo.Ltd.i,..CocaColaCo.AIR1995SC2372

UNIT-IVlndian Contract Act. ,1872

contingent conffact- Definition and Enforcement (Section 31-36)

lmpossibility of performance -Meaning and Doctrine of frustration (Section 56)

Contracts which need not per -novation, rescission

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and alteration of contract, dispensation and remission of performance

(Section 62-67); Quasi-contracts or certain relations resembling those

created by contract (Section 68-721;Breach of contract, anticipatory

breach and consequences of breach (39)

Damages-remoteness of damage, measures of damages, Kinds of

Damages, penalty and liquidated damages (section 73-751.

Leadins Case: Hadley v. Baxndale 1854 9 Exch.341

Statutory Material:- The Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Section 1-75)

Sugsested Readings

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Ansons

ChaturvediAN

Desai, S.T.

Pollock & Mulla

Avtar Singh

Kailash.Rai

Srivastava S.K.

Law of Contract

Lectures of Indian Contract Act

: lndian Contract Act

Indian Contract and Specified relief Act

: Law of Contracts.

: Law of Contracts

Law of Contracts

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B.A, Ll.tt.(Hons.) 5 -Year la'rtegqrated CoursetrI -Semester

Paper ?01 English-trI

{C-ornmunication Skills, Writing Skills and an Introduction to English Literature)

lnternal Assessrment:20 MarksTheory:80MarksTotal: 10{} Marks

Tinrel 3 horirs

Nr:te:(a) Nine questians sliall be set in all, trvo questions in each unit I-iV and one

ceimpul sor-v* questioit in unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shail consist of fbur p s, one from each Unit

t-IV.

question from each Unit I-lV anci question no, 9 in [-lnit- V shall be compulsory.

(*i) Each question in t-lnit I-lV sirall earry 15 marks and quesrion no. 9 in (init -Vshall carry 20 Marks.

LINIT-I

A Detailed Study of the Organs of Speech; Consonant and Vowel Speech Sounds;

Sl''llabie; Familiarity with Word Aeeent and Intonation

UNIT.lI

a) Reading Cornprehensionb) Translation (Hindi to English)l

! A question on Paraphrasing be set as an alternative to Translation foronlv.

TTNIT-III

Simile. Metaphor, Personification, Apostrophe, Hyperbole, Euphemism, Antithesis,

Oxymoron, Epigr , Irony, Pun, Metonymy, Syneedoche, Litotes, Alliteration,Ononratopocia

UNTT.IV

by William Shakespeare (The students will be tested cn

questions based cn the plot. themes and character-sketches from the piay)

1 Sethi and Dh iia2. iones. Danieli. tr-.ane, Linda,1. Cuddon. J,a.

5, Shakespeare, Willian-r6. Byne

A Course rn Phonetics and Spoken EnglishEnglish P ronouncing DictiorraryBasics in Fronunciation, Longman'fhe Fenguin Dicticnary of Litorary Terrns and

Literary 'l'heory

The Ivlerchant of VeniceTeaehing Writing Skiils. Longman, tondon 1989

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flarper 2{i3

E.A. LL.B"(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated Course

Itr-SerneetcrFolitical S+ience'Itr(Potitical Ar,ralYs io)

Substance of PoliticsPalitieal T'heory

An Introdueiion to Mo'Jern Politieai Theory

The I-egitirnation of Por,ver

The Eni cf ideology?: On the Exhaustion of Political Ideas in the 1950s'

F-our Lissa.vs on l*.iberty

The Frocess of Gor'grnmentCrises and Sequences in Politicai Development

Intertnl Aaaecameftt: 3S MarksTh**ry:80F{ari*sTat*l: 100 Merks

Time:3 hours

Note :

(a) Nine questions shall tre set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory question in

unit-V.

(d) Each question in unit I-IV shall carry 15 mark estion no. 9 in unit -v shall carry 20 Marks"

UNTT I

(c) Legiiimaey; Meaning, Ba'sis' Characteristics a

TJNIT II{a) Liberty: Meaning, Importance and Kinds(b) Equality: Meaning, Kinds and lts Importance

(c) .lustiee: Meaning and its Various Dimensions

TJI\IT III

(a) Politioal Cr.rlture: Meaning & Kinds(b) Political Socialization: Meaning, Kinds & Agents

i.j fotitl.ul Modenization and Development: N4eaning, Indicators and Characteristics

UF{IT IV(a) Liberalism(b) Marxism(e) Gandhism

Alnrond, Gabriel A. ancl Coleman, J es S. : The Politics of Developing Areas

Appadorai, AAsirvath , ABalry, N.P.Beetharn, D.Beil. D,Ferlin. Isaiah

ISentiey. A.Binder, L.Eudge. L and Maclcie. D. : Developing Democraey

Chaileswo , J.C.: Contemporary Political Arralysis

Dahl. A.R. : Modern Poiitical Analysis

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DavidM.K.

-J.Fieywood, A.Johari, J.C.

K.apur, A.C.Kymlicka, Willlv[4epherson, e.B,Pye" L,W.R say, MaureenRawls, John

The Political $ystem: An Enquiry into the State of Political Science

The Story of My Experiments with Truth-

The Nature of FascismLegitimation CrisisFolitipai ideologies: An IntroductionContemporary Political TheoryPrinciples of Politieai Science

Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrie'ralAspects of Political DevelopmentW 's Wrong with Liberalisnr: A Radioal Critique of Liberal Philosophy

A Theory of Justice

dotrph and Rudolph : lvlodemity of Tradition: Political Development in India

$abine, G,H, :History of Political Theory

Shtromas, Alexsandras : The End of 'Isms'? Reflections on the Fate of ldeological Polities after' Communism's CollaPse

Tocqueville, Alexis de : Democracy in erica

Ve a, S.P. : Modern Political TheoryWayper, C.L. : Political ThoughtWright, A. : Soeialisms: Theories and Practiees

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' Paper ?03

B.A. LI-.8.(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated Course

II -SemesterSociology- II

{Indian SoeietY)Internal Assessrnent:20 Marks

Theoryl S0tsIanksTotah 100 Marks

Tirne: 3 hours

Noie:(a) . Nine questions shall be set in all. tw-o questions in each unit l-tV and one cornpulsory question in

unit-V.{b) The c<.rnrpulsory question in unit-V shatlconsist of for-rr parts, one from eacl'r Unit

I :i I!-t v.

Unit I-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall lre compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shallcarry 15 marks and qLrestion no. 9 in Unit -V shallcarry 20

Marks.T]NIT-I

Indian Sociefy- Stnlcfure and Cornpositiolt:I-{istorical Background. Traditional Hindu Social Organization, Unity and

Diversity.Villages. Towns, Cities and Tribes.

UNTT-ITBasie Xnstitutions of Endian Sceiet-.v-:

indian il'larriage. Fam ily' enei Kins.hip.

Caste. C!ass, Religion and l-arv.

Change iir Snsial institutions.LTNIT.lII

F.iation-building in India:Social Background of Nationalism, Problem of Nation-building, Citizenship.

Social Processes of Change:Sanskritization. Modernization. Westernization, Secularization, Urbanization and

lndustnialization.{JNIT.trV

Social Frobierns in India:Caste ism, Comm unal iqnr, Regional i srn, Poverty:

Crirnes against Wotnen, Children and Old aged'

Ahuja, Rem. te97. .:

New Delhi: Rawat.

Nelv Deihi: National Bock Trust

Mr-rmbai : Popu lar Prakashan.

Nelv Delhi:Nation Bock Trust,

New Delhi : Sage.

Lucknow: Eastern Book ComPanY'

Neiv Delhi:NCERT,

j aipur: Raivat Publ icaticns

Dube, S.C. 1992

Fesai. A.R. 19q6

Husain, S. Abid. 1978

Oornmen, T.K.

GomRren,'f.K. and

Venugopal, C,N,Sharma, K.L.

Singh, Yeigendei

r 990

2402I q90

zaa4

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ile ini. i iirrilustair ?irbIisirir-rg {-'oriroraiiori';-;i;1iir.. 1i5, fo4.N. : lii-l !

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(c)

(d)

Feper 204

B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated CourseII-Semester

Legal & Constitutional HistoryInternal Assessment:20 Marks'

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time:3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory question in

unirV.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit

I-ry.The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting bne question from each

Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory'

Each question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall catry 20

Marks.

UNIT-1Establishment of East India Company-Administration of Justice in Presidency

Towns (1600-1726) and the development of Courts and judicial institutions

Under the East lndia comPanY'

Establishmbnt of Mayor's Courts under the Charter of 1726 and changes

Introduced by Charter of 1753.

Regi.rlating Apt of 1773 and establishment of Supreme Court at Calcutta

The act olSettlement, 1 781 .

Leading Trials:-(A) Trial of Raja Nand Kumar(B) Patna Case(C) Cossijurah Case.

UNIT-IIAdalat System, Reform introduced by Warren

Hastings, Cornwallis and William Bentinck.

Establishment of High Court under. the Indian

High Courts Act, 1861. Judicial Committee ofPrivy Council as Court of appeal and its jurisdiction

Abolition of jurisdiction of the Privy CouncilUNIT-III

Indian Council Act ,1861.Indian Council Act, of 1892.

Indian Council Act,1909.Government of India Act. 1919.

UNIT-IVGovernment of India Act 1.935.

Transfer of power and Indian Independence Acr,l94lModern Judicial system in India"

History of Law rePorting in India.

Susgested Readings

Jain,M.P. :

Mittal, J.K. :

Kulshreshtha, V.D. :

Outline of Indian Legal HistorYIndia Legal HistorYLand marks in Indian Legal and ConstitutionalHistory.

4. Subhash C. Kashap : Constitutional History of India '

1.

2.

3. Kn$

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Paper 205

B.A. Lf .B.(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated CourseII-Semester

Law of Consumer Protection and CompetitionInternal Assessment:20 Marks

fheory: 80Marksfotal: 100 Marks

Time:3 hoursNote:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory question in

unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four pa.rts, one from each Unit

I-IV.(c) The Candidate shall be required to.attempt f,rve questions in all, selecting one question from each

Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall cary 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry 20

Marks.

UNIT-IConsumer Protection-International and National Developments,The Consumer Protection Act, 1986-Definitions and Scope of the Concepts of Consumer, Complaint, Complainant, Consumer Dispute,Goods, Service, Defect, Deficiency, Spurious Goods and Services, Deficiency in Medical Services,Insurance Services, Banking Services, Housing Services and Education Services etc. Rights ofconsumers, consumer Protection councils - composition and Role.Case:-M/S Spring Medows Hospital & anr. v. Harjot Ahuluwalia, AIR 1998 SC 1801; (1993) I CpJr (sc)

UNIT-IIConsumer Disputes Redressal Agencies- District Forum, its composition, Jurisdiction, Manner of MakingComplaint, Procedure on admission of Complaint, State Commission - Composition, Jurisdiction-Original, Appellate and Revisional, Procedure applicable to the State Commission, National Commission-Composition, Jurisdiction- Original, Appellate, Revisional, Power of Review, Procedure applicable toNational Commission, Circuit Benches, Appeal to The Supreme Court.Case:- Ashish Handa Advocate v. Hon'ble The Chief Justice of High Court of Punjab & Haryana,ArR 1996 S.C. 1308

UNIT-IIIUnfair Trade Practices - Definition and Scope, Specilic categories of unfair trade practices, RestrictiveTrade Practice- Definition and Scope, Remedies available to Consumers, Period of Limitation.Administration Control, Enforcement of orders of District Forum, State Commission and Nationalcommission, Dismissal of Frivolous or vexatious complaint, Penalties.Case:- Lucknow Development Authority v. M.K. Gupta AIR 1994 SC 787; (1993) III CPJ 7 (SC).

UNIT-IVThe CompetitionAct, 2002-Background and Salient Features of the Act, Preliminary (Section I -2),Prohibition of certain Agreements. Abuse of Dominant Position and Regulation of Combinations( Section 3-6), Competition Commission of India ( Section 7-11), Duties, Powers and Functions ofCommission ( Section 18-39) , Penalties ( Section 42-48), Competition Appellate Tribunal(Section 53A-53U).Case:- Competition Commission v. Still Authority of India Ltd. (2010) 103 SCL 269 (SC),

(2010) 10 scc 744

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Statutorv Material(i) The Consumer Protection Act, 1986(ii) The Competition Act,2002

Sugsested Readings

Agarwal, V.K.' Singh, AvtarViswanathan; S.T.

Aggarwal, SukhdevTiwari, O.P.Singh, CharanjitTripathi, S.C.

Saraf, D.N.Chahar, S.S

Saharay, H.KMittal, D.PGarg, O.PBarowalia,J.N.

Law'of Consumer Protection (Student Edition)Law of Consumer Protection Principles and PracticeLaw and Practice of Competition Act, 2002.

Commentary on Consumer Protection ActConsumer Protection ActConsumer Protection Act, 1 986The Consumer Protection Act,1986Law of Consumer Protection in IndiaConsumer Protection Movement in India Problems and

Textbook on Competition LawCompetition Law & Practice

The Consumer Protection Act,1986Commentary on Consumer Protection Act,1986

Prospects

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s\

B.A. LL.B.(IIons') 5 -Year Integrated Course

ll-Semester

Law of Contract-ll

(Special Contracts)

Paper 206

I nternalAssessm-ent:20 Marks

TheorY:80Marks

' Total: 100 Marks

^ Time:3 hours

Note:

(a)Ninequestionsshallbesetinall,twoquestionsineachunitl-IVandonecompulsoryquestlonmunit-V.

(b)Thecompulsoryquestioninunit-Vshaliconsistoffourparts,onefromeachUnitI-IV'

' seiecting one question frorr each

(c) The Candidate shall be

Unit I-IV and question- --. o. 9 in Unit -V shall carry 20

(d) Each question in Unit I-IV

Marks. UNIT- I

lndian Contract Act' ,L872

contract of Indemnity- Definition and scope; Rights,of indemnity- holder' (section 124-L25\'.

contractofGuarantee-DefinitionandScope;eSSentiaIfeatures;Compartsonofcontract

of guarantee and indemnity; continuing Guarantee; Extent of surety's 'abi*ty;

Modes of Discharge of surety; '

Rights of surety against the creditor; principai debtor and co-sureties' (sectio ns 126-147\

Prescribed Case: Bank of Bihar v' Damoder Prasad AIR 1969 5C297

UNIT-II

lndian Contract Act' , t872

Bailment-Definitionandscope;EssentiaIFeaturesofbai|ment,DutiesofBai|orand

Duties of Bairee, Kinds of Bairee- Banker, Factor, wharfinger, Attorneys, poricy- brokers and rights of Bailee'

Finder of lost goods (Sections 1'48-L7Ll'

pledge- definition and scope; Hypothecation and pledge; and mortgage' Pawner's

Right to redeem; rights of pawnee, who can Stedge- predge by mercantire agent, pledge by person in possess.ion

PrescribedCase:-JuggiLalKamlaPatOilMillT}nionoflndia(1976)SC893

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UNIT-III,ladlan Contract Act., L872

Agency- Definition and scope; Essential features of agency; Kinds of agenu delegation of authority- sub-agent and

substituted agenu modes of creation of agency; agency by ratification; revocation of authority; Agent's duty to

Principal and PrinciPal's dutY to

AgenU Effects of agency on contracts with third person; Personal liability of Agent; Termination of agency-

revocation, renunciation by operation pf Law

(Sections 182-238).

prescribed case: syed Abdul Khader v. Rami Reddy 1979 SC 553,557

T]I[IT.IVlndian PartnershiP Act, L932

Nature, Definition and essentials of Partnership (Section 4)

Mode of determining existence of Partnership (Section 6)

Relations of Partners Inter se (Section 9-17)

Relations of Partners to third parties (Section L8-27l'

Doctrine bf Holding Out (Section 28)

Dissolution of Firms (Section 40-441

Prescribed Case: Rajendran & Others Vs Shanker

1-.The Indian Contract Act, L872 (Relevant provisions)

2. Indian Partnership Act, 1932 (relevant Provisions)

Suggested Readings

1. Anson's : Law of Contract

2. Chaturvedi, A.N' : Lectures on Indian Contract Act

3. Desai, S.T. : Indian Contract Act

4. pollock & Mulla : Indian contract and specific Relief Acts

5. AvtarSingh : LawofContract

5. Bangia R.K. : lndian Partnership Act

7. Srivastava S.K. : Law of Gontract

Sundaram & Others.2003(2) SCC724'

4

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SCHEME AND SYLLABUS FOR THE SUBJECT OF

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

The "Six month module syllabus for Environmental Studies for U.G. Courses" supplied

by the UGC for the subject was approved for adoption in the Universities of the State. The

subject is to be taught in 1't year of the U.G. Course.

The subject of Environmental studies will be included as a qualifying paper in all UG

Courses (including professional courses also)from the session 2004-05 and the studentswill be

required to qualify the same otherwise the final result will not be declared and degree will not

be awarded.

Since the module syllabus for Environmental Studies for U.G. Courses supplied by the

UGC has been adopted in toto, the scheme of examination proposed by the UGC has been

a.pproved by the Vice-Chancellor alongwith the syllabus of the course under secJion 11(5) of KU

Act, 1986 so that the same becorhes operative from the session 2004-05.

Credit System: The core course will be awarded 4 credits.

Exams. Pattern: In case of awarding the marks, the question paper should carry 100 marks.

The structure of the question paper being:

Paper-l PART-A : Short Answer Pattern 25 Marks

PART-B : Essay type with inbuilt choice 50 Marks

Paper Jl PART-C : Field Work (Practical) 25 Marks

N

Annual System: The examination of this compulsory qualifying subject of Environmental

Studies in case of the DCC candidates will also be conducted by the Examination Branch of the

University alongwith the annual examinations of other theory papers of the DCC candidates of

the respective UG streams. With regard to the Field Work (Practical), the DCC candidates will

be required to submit a Report of Practical Assignment of around 20 pages neatly wrjtten/typed,

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duly bound by 30 March of the session which will be got evaluated by the Examination Branchof the University as in case of Practical Assignments/Project Report submitted by the DCCcandidates of other courses.

Instructions for the Examiners

Part-AQuestion 1 iS compulsory and will contain ten short-answer type question of 2.5 markseach covering the entire syllabus.

Part-B Eight essay type questions (with inbuilt choice) will be set from the entire syllabus andthe candidates will be required to answer any four of them. Each essay type question willbe of the 12-112 marks.

PGP/Gontact Glasses: The subject of Environmental Studies will also be takenPCPs/Contact classes to be arranged by the University/Service Providers atCentres/Study Centres in the affiliated colleges of the University with numberat par with other subjects/papers of the respective courses

Each candidate will be required to score minimum of 35% marks each in theory andPractical separately. The marks obtained in this qualifying paper will not be included indetermining the percentage of marks/division obtained by them for the award of 'degree'.However, these will be shown in the detailed marks certificate of the student.

The candidates., who will not be able to pass in the subject of Environmental Studies(Theory and/or Field Work (Practical) in 1st year will have to qualify the same by appearing inthe examination of Environmental Studies in 2nd year or 3rd year or thereafter by submitting aseparate examination form and examination fee of Rs. 50/- as an ex-student as in the case of'Reappear'/'Compartment' candidates. There will, however, be no supplementary examination inthe subject of Environmental Studies.

CORE MODULE SYLLABUS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

FOR UNDER GRADUATE COURSES OF ALL BRANCHES OF

HTGHER EDUCATTON (AS APPROVED By THE U.c.C.)

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UNIT-1: The Multidisciplinary nature of environmentalimportance, Need for public awareness.

studies Definition; Scope and

UNIT-2: Natural Resources:

Renewable and non-renewable resources:

Natural resources and associated problems.

UNIT-3: Ecosystems

Concept of an ecosystem.

Structure and function of an ecosystem.

Producers, consumers and decomposers.

Energy flow in the ecosystem.

Ecological succession.

a)

b)

c)

Forest resources: Use and Over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timberextraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people.

water resources: Use and over-utilization of sufface and ground water, floods,drought, conflicts over water, dams benefits and problems.

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

d) Food resources: World foodproblems, changes caused byagriculture and overgrazing, effects ofmodern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticideproblems, water logging, salinity, casestudies.

Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energysources, use of alternate energy sources, Case studies.

Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides,soil erosion and desertification.

Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.

Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.

e)

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Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids'

Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the

following ecosystem. -

a. Forest ecosYstem

b. Grassland ecosYstem

c. Desert ecosYstem

d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, esJuaries).

UNIT4: Biodiversity and its Gonservation

a

a

a

a

o

a

lntroduction-Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.

Biogeographical classification of lndia'

V"fJ" o"t OioOiu"ttity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic

and option values.Biodiversity at global, National and local levels'

lndia as a mega-diversitY nation.

Hot-spots of biodiversitY.'Threats to biodiversity: habital loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts.

Endangered and endemic species of India'

conservation of biodiversity: ln-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity'

UNIT-5: Environmdntal Pollution:

Definition

- Causes, effects and control measures of:

a. Air pollution

b. Water pollution

c. Soil pollution

d. Marine pollution

e. Noise pollution

f. Thermal Pollution

a

a

a

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g. Nuclear hazards

- Solid waste Management' C"u.es, effects and control measures of urbanand industrialwastes,

- Role of an individual in prevention of pollution.

- Pollution case studies.

- Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.

UNIT-6: Social lssues and the Environment

- From Unsustainable to Sustainable develooment.

- Urban problems related to energy.

- Water conservation, rain.water harvesting, watershed management.

- Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Casestudies.

- Environmentalethics: lssues and possible solutions.

- Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclearaccidents and holocaust. Case studies.

- Wastelandreclamation.

- Consumerism and waste products.

- Environment Protection Act.

- Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.

- Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act..,f r\t!-,: Wildlife Protection Act. - Forest Conservation Act.. {rlff

l1r|'./\- f ssues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation. Ly

\

- Public awareness.

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UNIT-7: Human Population and the Environment

- Population growth, variation among nations.

- Population explosion-Familywelfare Programme.

- Environment and human health.

- Human Rights.

- Value Education.

- HIV/AIDS.

- Women and Child Welfare.

Role of information Technology in Environment and human health.

Case Studies.

UNIT-8: Field Work (Practical).

- Visit to a local area to document environmental assets-river/foresUgrassland/hill/mountain.

Visit to a local polluted site-U rban/Ru ra l/l nd ustria l/Ag ricu ltu ral.

Study of common plants, insects, birds.

Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc.

SIX MONTHS COMPULSORY CORE MODULE COURSE IN

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: FOR UNDERGRADUATES

Teaching Methodologies

The Core Module Syllabus for Environmental Studies includes class room teaching and

Field Work. The syllabus is divided into eight units. The first seven unit will cover lectures to

enhance knowledge skills and attitude to environment. Unit eight is based on field activities

which will provide students first hand knowledge on various local environmental aspects. Field

experience is one of the most effective learning tools for environmental concerns. This moves

out of the scope of the next book mode of teaching into the realm of role learning in the field,

where the teacher merely acts as a catalyst to interpret what the student observes or discovers

in his/her own environment. Field studies are as essential as class work and form an

irreplaceable synergistic tool in the entire learning process.

Course material provided by UGC for classroom teaching and field activities be utilized.

The Universities/colleges can also draw upon expertise of outside resource persons for

teaching purposes.

Environmental Core Module shall be integrated into the teaching programmes of allundergraduate courses

REFERENCES:

1. Agarwal, K.C. 2001 Environmental Biology, Nidi Publ. Ltd. Bikaner

2. Bharucha Erach, The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad -

380013, India, Email: mapin@icenet. net (R).

3. Brunner R.C., 1989, HazardousWaste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc.480p.

4. Clerk B.S., Marine Pollution, Clanderson Pross Oxford (TB),

5. Cunningham, W.P.Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, M.T.2001, Environmental

Encyclopedia, Jaico Publ. House, Mumbai, 1196p.

6. De A.K., Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd

7. Down to Earth, Ceptre for Science and Environment (R).

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: B. A.LL-B (Hons) 5 Year Integrated eourseIII- Sernester-r Faper 301 Englisb-Ill

(Vocabulary, Advaneed Writing $hills and An lntroduetion to ResearchMethodology)

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory-: S$MarksTotal: i{}0 Marks

Time:3 hou.rs

Note:

(a) Nirie questions sirall tre set in ali. two questions in each unit I-lV and one

ccmpuloory question in unit-V.(b) The compuisory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit

t-ry.

question fiom each Unit I-trV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be eompuisory.(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shall c -v 15 marks and question no" 9 in Unit -V

shal! carr1, 20 Marks.

LTNIT-H

Foreign Words and Phrases (Specially Used in the Field Of Legal Studies), Idioms;Proverbs: One Word Substitution

UNIT-II

a) Preeis Writirigtr) Essay Writing on Law-Oriented lssuesc) Report Writing: Business Reports, Official Reports, Neu'spaper Reports

UFITT.III

a) Spcial Scienee Research: Definition, Scope, Objectives.b) Types of Research: Experirnental and Non-Experimentale) ResearclrProblemForrnulation.Hypothesisd) Sources of Data: Prirnary and Secondarye) Documentation;PreparationofBibliography

UNIT-IV

y Rabindranath Tagore

by Shashi Deshpancleby-Amartya Sen

1 Seidl. Jenniter and W. Mc Mordie2. Aiyer. K.J.3. Wailace, Michael J.

4. Gibaldi. Joseph

5. Kothari,C.R.

, CambridgeUniversity Fress, Cambridge

Easf-

West Fress Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi

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/ . -Sagc. l-.urdori.2004

7 " Ital;inclranirth 'iagor"c : (Fenguin(-iassi es I

Penorriq llucks. 2t)05

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Faper 30?

B, A.LL.B (Hons) 5 Year Integrated CcurseIII-Sernester

Political Science-III(Interrrational R.elations & Grganiantions)

lnternal Aseessment:20 McrksTlreory: t0MarksT*tal: l0S Marke

_ilinne: i houro

Note:

(b) The compulsory qLrestion in unit-V shall consist of four parrs? one from each Unit I-IV.

V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-iV shall carr.v 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry ZQMarks.

-{-rF{iT I

(c) Diplomacy: Its \.{eaning, Nature. Ob.iectives and Types.

TJNIT II

(a) League of Nations and Causes of Its Failure(b) Uniied Nhtions : Origin, Objective and principles(c) Organs of United Nations; General Assemblli Security Councii and Secretariat(d) organs of United Nations; International Clourt of Justice. Trusteeship Council and

Economic and Soeial sounciiUNtrT III

(c) Non- Aiignment Movement and Its Relevance(d) Emerging Trends in lnternational politics

UNIT IV

Internationai Relations(c) The New International Economic Order(dl WTO and Its impacr on India

Aggarw,al, P.N.Arblaster, AnthonyBaytic. John and SmithBowet, D.W.Brandt CoinmissionBrandl Conrmission

The New International Economic Order: An OverviewDemocracy: Concepts in the Social SciencesThe Globalisation of World politicsInternationai Institutions

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Brittan, S,

Burchill,S. and Linklater, A'B en, J,

-Calvocotessi, P,

Chomsky, N.

Garg, J.P.

Hacking, B. and Smith, M,Jha, L,K,Kennbdy, P.

K ar, MahendraMalhotra VinayMorge au, Hans J.

Nugent, N.Palmer and PerkinsRoy, Atul Chandra

Theories of International lationsWorld SocietyWorld Politiss Since 1945

World Ordet, Old and NewTheories of Democracy: A Critieal Introduetion

North $outh DebateThe Rise and Fall of the Great Po rs

The Th"eoretical Aspects of Intemational Politics

International lations

International RelationsInternational Relations Sinee i 9 I 9

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Paper 303

B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5Year Integrated CourseIII-SemesterSociologY -III

(Civil Society and Public Grievances)Internal Asdessment: 20 Marks

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory

question in unit-V.(b) Th.

"o-prlsory question in unit-V shall c rnsist of tbur pafts, one fiom each Unit I-lV'

i.) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from

each Unif I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- shall be compulsory.

(d) Each question in Unit l-lV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry 20

Marks.

UNIT-ICivil Society: Concept, Historical Development, Features

Civil Society in India : Emergence, Nature, Issues

Civil Society : Role in the Development of Law

CitizenshiP : ConcePt, TYPes, lssues

The pubtic: concept, public Sphe.., ,YilttJotinion, Public Action

Public Grievances: concept, Types, Causes, Modes of Expression

Public Grievances Redressal : Concept, Types, Non-availability of Redressal

UNIT-IIIPublic Gi'ievance Redressal Agencies :

State: Public Dissatisfaction with State Redressal

Quasi-State : Redressal by lnternal Complaints Committees and Cells

Non-State : Redressal by Voluntary Groups, Community Groups, Media, Activists,

Self- Redressal

UNIT-IV

Important Domains of Civil Society and the Public :

Public Interest, Human Rights, Environment, Transparency, Accountability, Peace, Aid-

Health, Food, Legal, Human Trafficking

Sugsested Readinss

Bhargava, Rajeev (ed.).2005 :

Kaldor, Mary. 2003:

Oommen. T.K: 2004

Tandon, Rajesh 2002

and R. MohantY

Civil Society, Public Sphere and Citizenship: Dialogues and

Perceptlons

New Delhi, Sage Publications.

Global Civil Society: An Answer to War

Cambridge: PolityNation, civil society and Social Movements: Essays in Political

Sociology

New Delhi; Sage Publications

Civil SocietY and GovernanceNew Delhi: Sanskriti

t{-J'

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Paper 304

Books Recommended :

l. Basrt, D.D.

2. Chander Pal

3. Chander Pal

4. Diwan, Paras

5. GuPta, R. K.6. Jain, M.P.'1. Seervai, H'M.B. Singh Mahendra, P'

9. Narinder l(umari 0. Prtndev. J.N '

B.A. LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year lntegrated Course

lll Semester

Constitutional Larv of India-llnternal Assessment : 20 Marks

TheorY : 80 MarksTotal: 100 Marks

I'ime : 3 hours

Lrnit I-lV and one

one fiotn each Unit

Note : ,. -^ ^L^. L^ .ar s in ,:ach(e) Nine questions shall be set in all' two questronr

comPulsorY question in Lrnit-V

(fl rne comfulstry question in unit-V shall consist of four parts,

I-N(g]shallberequiredtoattemptfivequestionsinall,selectingone

each Unit I-lV and question no' 9 in Unit-V shall be compulsory'

(h) in Unit [-lv shall clrrv rs marksand question no.9 in Unit-V shall

carry 20 Marks. unit_I

l.Nature,salientFeaturesandPreambleofConstitutionoflndia.2. Union and its Territory (Articles l-4)

3. CitizenshiP (Articles 5- I l)4. FundameniuiRigntt in Ceneral (Articles 12-13)

, ^-LeadingCase-Keshavanand"aBhartiv.StateofKerala.AIRlgT3SCl46l'

Unit-ll

&22).dia, AIR 1978 SC 597'

it-lIIs 23-24)icles 25-28)icles 29 & 30)

I A-3 lc)fiicles 32-35)of Karnataka, AIR 2003 SC 355'

it-IVI . Directive Principles of State Poticy (Articles 36-51)

2. Fundamental Duties (Arlicles 5 lA)

3. Right to Properly (Arlicles 300 A)

Leading Case-- Sarla lr'iudgal v' Union of trrdia (1995) 3 SCC 635'

ConstitLttiorr of I ndia

Centre-State Rel ations and Coo perative Federation

State Autonomy in lrrdian Federation

Constitution of lndia

Centre-State Fiscal Relations under lndian Constitution

lndian Constitr-rtiorral Law

Constitutional Larv of India

V. N. ShLrkla's Constitutiolal Lal.,i of India

Constiturtional Law of lndia

Constittrtional L-aw of lrrdia

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&.A.LL.E. (I{nns) 5 Year Integrated CourseIII -SemesterProperfy LawFaper 3(i5

L Mulia2. Lahiri. S.h'{'

3. Shah, S.M.4. Shukla, S.N.

Intersra! Assessrnent:?0 MgrksTheorY:8$MarksTotah 1{}{} Ftarkc

Timo: 3 h*ursNote:

(a) Nine queations shall be set in all, two questions in eaeh unit I-IV and one

i-Iv,

(c1) Each question in unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in unit -vshaii carrY 20 Marks.

I]NIT-Ie

Conditional Transfer; Condition R.estraining Alienation; Transfer for benefit of unborn

persol't: Ies against Perpetuity; vested Interest and Contingent interest'

ani Mani v. Mani Joshua AIR f 969 SC 1311

TJNIT-EI

Doctrine of Lis-pendens and part performan

sale and contract to seli. rights and liabilities of buyer and seller

T]NTT.IIIMortgage of lmmovable property-Detinition.of Mortgage, Forms of Mortgages, Rights of

Contribution; Gifts Definition of Gift,revocation of gift and onerous gift. Definition and kinds of leases: Distinction between

lease and, LicenSe, h4odes of Creation and Determinati.on of Lease,

73

UNIT-IVIndian Easement Act:Definition and Essential features of Easement; Kind of easement; Easement of Necessity

and quasi-easement, Easement by prescription, Extinction, Suspension and Revival of

Easement.Mahadev v. State of Bombay AIR 1959 SC 745

T'ransfer of ProPertY ActTransfer of ProPcrt"v ActTransfer of ProPertY Act1'ransfer of PropertY Act

4t'

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5 A'*:*en ;iuci Shitstri : 'l'he i-aw ci'H,e:emcnt6 Sul,.bha Rii<;. G.C.V. , 'i'tre "i'ransl,:r o1-1)rop*r'iv Aet

4

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Faper 3S6

B. .4.. LL. B. (ftIons) S-Year Integrnted Courseitl- Semester

Fubiic International [,awIntrrnaE Assessrnent;20 Marks

Thecry:80MarksTctah 1{}$ tofarks'fis*er 3 tioirrs

Note:

(a) Nine questions sll+ll be set in all, Iwo cluestions in each unit I-IV and one eompulsoryillie*stion in trnit-v.

(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four pans, orie from each trjnit I-lV.

frorn each Unit l-iv and question no. 9 in lJnit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Bach question in Unit I-iV shall carry, 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall

carry 20 Marks.

Ui{IT-IDefinition., Nature and Sources of International L , Subjects and plaee of individual inInternational Law, Reiationship between International and Municipal Law, Codifieation andProgressive Development of international Law.

Gramophone Company of India Ltd. v. Birendra Bahadur Pandey AIR 1984 Se 667

UNIT.TINature of State, Non-state entities. Recognition. State Succession, State Jurisdiction includingJurisdiction on High Sea, Acquisition and Loss of territory, Intervention, Neutrality, Genocide.

Union of India v. Sukumar Sen Gupta AIR 1990 SC 1692

UI{IT=II5Nationality, Extradition, Diplomatic Agents. Asylum, Modes of Settlement of InternationalDisputes: - Peaceful and Coercive, International Treaties, Blockade, Prize Court..

Harbhajan Singh v. Union of India AIR 1987 SC 9

UNIT.IVUnited Nations- Origin, Purpose, Principles and membership of United NationsGeneral Assembly- Composition, Function and Legal Significance of U.N. General AssemblySecurit,v Council- Composition, Functions, Veto and Double VetoThe International Court of Justice: Composition. Binding force of decisions and contriburion ofICJ in cleveiopmcnt of Law.

Meganbhai Patel v. Union of India AIR 1969 SC 783

i. Kapoor. S.K.2. Aggarwal. H.O.3. Tondon, M.P.4. Starke J.G.

: International iaw and Human Rights: international I and Human Rights: Public International Law: An Introduction to International Law

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t&-.s_\

Paper 401

B. A. LL. B. (Hons) S-Year Integrated CourseIV-Semester

ECONOMICS-I(Introduction to Economics)

Internal Assessment:20 Marks

Development and Environmental Economics and International

TradeEconomics for Law students

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 MarksTime: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsory

question in unit-V.(b) Th.

"o-pulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unitl-IV'

i.j The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question

from each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.

(d) Each question in Unit l-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -Y caty 20

Marks.

UNIT-IEconomics: Meaning, Definition (Adam Smith, Marshal, Robbins & Samuelson), Nature ofEconomics: Art or Science, Scope of Economics, Choice-an Economic problem

UNIT-IIGeneral Principles of Economics

(i) Elementary UtilitY AnalYsis.(iD Demand-Nature, Determinants of Demand, Concept, Measurement and Factors

Determini-ng Price Elasticity of Demand.

(ii) Supply- Nature, Concept and Measurement of Elasticity of Supply.

UNIT-IIIFactors of Production, Land Labour and Wages, Capital and C Lpital Formation,

EntrepreneurshipMark'ets, Cost and Revenue Functions under different Market, Firms, Perfect Competition,

Monopoly, Monopol istic Competition, Price determination.

Forms of Business Organization: Sote Trader, Partnership, Joint Stock Company,

cooperative Societies. UNIT_IV

Basic Characteristics and problems of Economic Development with special reference to

Developing countries; Strategies of development:(i) Balanced Growth.(iD Unbalanced Growth.

Money and its Functions, Money supply in India

India's Banking System: Functions of Commercial Banks & Reserve Bank of India and its

Monetary Policy.Suggested ReadinssJain T.R.

Myneni

Jain T.R.A KutosyannisJain T.R.

Micro EconomicsModern MicroeconomicsMacro Economics

V,{,V

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B. (Hons) 5-Year lrttegrated CourselV-SenresteT

; Political Science-lV '

(Comparative Congtitutitrns) : ,

; . i i,,

. Intcrnal Assessmcnt:20 MarksTheort: lJ(li\larks

-filttc: -l ltours

Note .

(rl

thr

(e)

(,-l)

r UNIT l,Constitution of the tlnited Kingdom:(a) Sottrces. Conventittns and Salient J-'eutttt'cs

(b) Monarchy: Porver atttl Positiott(c) Parliament: Organisation and Functiotts(d) British .ludicial Slstetr arrd RLrle ol'L arv

(c) Ma.jor [)olitical Partics

\inc tlLrc:tions:lnlllls- scL in all. ttrtr rluC:Lit)t1s lri.iiLclt Lrrlit l-l\';tlli-i ,.ltie

c()nlpr.rlsirrr qrrestiott ln ttnit-V,lltc contPrrls(rt-,\ il uc\li()n in Lrnl1-\ rhlillerrttsisl rrl lirrtt-ltllt-l\ (rlle lr''rttl r:lt.ll I irit

I l\,'l-hc ( arrciic'latc shaLl bc rcqrrirerl lti attcnr;'rt tire cltrcrtitrtis irr ltll. scl,'.litr'l ,,trt'

c1 Lrcstirrn tittrrr clre h []nit l-l\,' antl clLtcstiolt tt(t. () irl I tlit- \/ shall l)e r()lllprll\(\1.\,

t.ach tlLrestion ilt I nir l-lV shall carrr l5 rnarks ancl clttestiott trtt. r) irt i. rrit -\ :lllllcarlr l0 \4arlis.

(b) Prcsideut: Electiorr and l)oucrs(c) . ,Congress: satittn and F'unctions(d) \rne riean rc C'()uft unti .ludicii'l lircr ieln

(c) I he or-r ol- riitn ol'Pott ct's i :

i tiNtr IIIConstitution of s'witzerla nd:(a) Ceneral Features ' I

' [JN,l.l'lv1

Corrstitution of tJre People's Republic of Chiqa:(a) Salient l'caitLrrcs

(b) lhc \atioiral I)c]opl"-': ('(rrtsrcss and Starrclins ('otlllittce(!^l 'l'ltc l'r'c'sidctlt and tlrc State ('oLrncil

(d) ( hirrcs.^ .lLtclicial S-r strrir :

(r--) Ihc ( r'rrrrrrurrist l)artr irl ( ltirru

Constitutitin of the Llnitctl(r) Sulicnt f:caturcs

Suggested RcaclingsAppadorai. A.ljincr HcnnanMisra K,.K. anri A.(.

UNIT IIStatcs ol' A merica:

lhc SLrbstancc ot l)tililiJs\\ orlri ('onstitut ions

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Klt;.rtir \clc., ( ttnilitLrtr,rrrsJ'1 lcc \1 \' : Scle'e i( ()n\tituti()l: irl tlrc \\ rir.lil\Lri,itg( [. :\\irrl.l(onstiLtrtionsKeptrr' \.('. : Se icct \4ocicrn ( jr)\ ct-lIICr.tL\li,llrli..l.(', :( trntlrlrr.lriiic l)rrliticsIlllr.-rilrr Vishnrr : ( t,nr|nr.lrtirc l), riiticslllrrrshan. Virlr li , \\'or.lcl ( onstitrrtionsliirtir lt l .1 ,\ : ( onr|lrr.lli\ c (J()\ rfnnre nt rrrrrl l)irlitie :

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tr

B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-Year Integrated CourseIV- Semester

Law of Crimes-1(Indian Penal Code)

PAPER:403 lnternal Assessment:20 MarksTheorY: 80MarksTotal: 10Q Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory questlon rn

unit-V.(b)Thetoffourpalls,onefromeachUnitl-IV.(c) The questions in all, selecting one question from each Unit

I-Jy mPulsory'

(d) Each question in unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no.9 in Unit-v shall cany

20 marks.

UNIT-I

f Crime: Mens rea & Actus reus'

2. Territorial Jui'isdiction (Sections 1-5)

3. General Explanations (Sections 6-52-A)

4. Punishments (53-75)

5. General Exceptions (Sections 76-106)

6. Abetment (Sections (Sections 107-120)

7. Criminal Conspiracy (Section 120-A,120-B)

8. Offences against the State (Sections l2l-I24-A)9. Offences against the Public Tranquility(Sections (141-160)

99 Cr.L.J.3124(SC)

UNIT-II1. False Evidence (Sections 191-193)

2. Offences A ffectin g L i f-e (S ectio ns 299 -309)

3. Causing Miscarriage, etc' (Sections 3I 2-3 l8)

4. Hurt and Grievous hur-t (Sections 319-326-8)

5. Wrongful R<lstraint, Wrongful Confine ,.ni, Cti'ni"al Force, Assualt' etc' (Sections 339-

342,349-354-D)6. Kidnapping, Abduction, Sexual offences (Sections 359-363,37 5-377)

. State of Maharashtra , AIR 1962 SC 605

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UNIT-III1. Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity (Sections 378-379,383-394,390-396)2. Criminal Misappropriation of Property, Criminal Breach of Trust, Receiying of Stolen

Property (Sections 403-406,410,4 i I )3. Cheating, Mischief (Sections 415-420,425,426)4. Criminai Trespass and House Trespass (Sections 441-448)5. Forgery (Sections 463-465)

Prescribed Case:Shyam Bihari v. State of U.P, AIR 1957 SC 320

UNIT-IV1. Offences relating to Marriage (Sections 493-498)2. Offence of Cruelty by Husband or Relatives of the Husband (Section 498-A3. Defamation (Sections 499-502)4. Criminal Intimidation and intentional insult the modesty of a women etc.(Sections 503-

s l0)5. Attempt (Section 511)

Prescribed Case:Reema Agarwal v. Anupam ,2004 Cr LJ S92 (SC)

Suggested Readings :

The Penal Law of IndiaCommentaries on the Indian Penal CodeIndian Penal CodeThe Indian Penal CodeThe Indian Penal CodeIndian Penal CodeText Book of Criminal LawIndian Penal CodeIndian Penal CodeA Text Book on the Indian Penal CodeIndian Penal Code

12.Chandrashekhar Pillai,K.N.: Essay on Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutary Material:1. Indian Penal Code, 1860.2.The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act,20l33. Information Technology Act,20004. Prevention of Corruption Act, 19885. Dowry Prohibition Act,l96l6. P.C.& PNDT Act.l994

1. Gour, H.S.2. Raju, V.B.3. Singh, Jaspal4. Nelson, Reginals A.5. Ratanlal and Dhirailal6. Bhattach arya,T.7. Tripathi, B.N. Mani8. Tandon, M.P.9. Mishra. S.N.10. Gour, K.D.LGandhi,. B.M.

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Paper 404

B.A. LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year Integrated CourseIV Semester

Constitutional Law of India-IIInternal Assessment : 20 Marks

TheorY : 80 Markst*ii;tltH:l:

Note :

(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one

comPulsorY question in unit-V'(b) Ttre compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit

I-IV(c) shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one

each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in unirv shall be compulsory.

(d) in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no' 9 in Unit-v shall

carcy 20 Marks.Unit-I

1'TheUnionExecutiveandParliament(Articles52-123)2. The State Executive and The State Legislature (Articles 152-213)'

3. Parliamentary Privileges (Articles 105 and 194)

Leading case _ Sarnshei Singh v. State of punjab, AIR 1974 SC 2192

Unit-Il1. Supreme Court of India-Establishment, Jurisdiction and Powers (Articles 124-

14s)

2. High courts in The States (Articles 214-231)

3. Subordinate Courts (Articles 233-237)

4. IndePendence of the JudiciarY

5. Writ Jurisdiction (Articles 32 &226)Leading case - Supreme courl Advocates-on-Record Association v' union of India AIR

1994 sc 268' unit-flI

1. Relations between the Union and the States4s-2s5)

les 256-263)4-290)tercourse (Articles 30 I -307)

3. Services under the Union and the State (Articles 308-323)

Leadingcase-Unionoflndia,v'TulsiRamPatel'(1985)3SCC398.Unit-IV

1. Tribunals (Articles 323 A & 323 B)

2. Elections (Articles 324-329)

3. Panchayats and Municipalities ( 43-243 ZG)

4. EmergencY Provisions (Articles

5. Amendment of the Constitution 368)

6. Provision relating to Jammu & Kas (Article 370)

Leading case _ S.R. Bomlai v. union of India, AIR i994 SC 1918

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- Books Recommended :'1. Basu, D.D.2. Chander Pal

3. Chander PaL

4. Diwan, Paras5. Gupta, R. K.

6. Jain, M.P.7. Seervai, H.M.8. Singh Mahendra, P.

9. Narinder Kumar10. Pandey, J.N.

Constitution of IndiaCentre-State Relations and Cooperative'FederationState Autonomy in Indian FederationConstitution of IndiaCentre-State Fiscal Relations under Indian '

ConstitutionIndian Constitutional LawConstitutional Law of IndiaV. N. Shukla's Constitutional Law of IndiaConstitutional Law of IndiaConstitutional Law of India

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Paper 405

B. A. LL. B. (Hons) S.Year Integrated Course,1th Sernester.Iurisprudence

Internal Assessment:Z0 MarksTheory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time:3 hoursNote:

(a) Ninequestions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit l-lv and one compulsoryquestion in unit-V.

(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-N,

each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shatl be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-TV shallcarry l5 marks and question no. 9 in unit -V shallcary 20

Nfarks.

UNIT-IJurisprudence- Definition Nature and ScopeNatural Law School- Ancient Theories (Greek, Roman and Hindu); Dark Ages(St. Augustine); Medieval Theories (St. Thomas Aquinas); Renaissance Theories(Hobbes. Rousseau); Modern Theories (Stammer, Fuller)Positive l-aw School-Bentham, Austin and HartKelsen's Pr.rre Theorv of Law

UNIT-IIHistorical School. Savign,v and MaineSociological School- Ihering, Ehrlieh, Duguit and Roscoe PoundRealist School (American and Scandinavian Realism) -Holmes, Frank, Llwellyn,Olivercron

UNIT-IIIDefinition, Nature, Purpose of Law and Classification of LawSources of Law- Custom, Legislation, PrecedentAdministration of Justice- Civil and Criminal

UNIT.IVLegal Corrcepts- Rights and Duties, Persons, Property, Possession, Ownership.

DiasKeetonFriedmanPatonB.N. Mani Tripathi

.Turisprudenee

Legai TheoryLegal TheoryJurisprudeneeJurisprudence-I-e gal Theory

vw

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B" r\.LL.B. (Ilons) 5 Year Integrated Course4th Sennester

Environnnental Law

Faprr 4{16

Internal Assessm*nt:20 MarksTheery:80MarkqTota!: 10S Marhs

Tinne:3 hoarru

l{+te: {(a) Nine questions shall be set in all. two questions in each unit i-IV and one compulsoryqr-restion ill unil-\r.(b)The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one fiom each Unit I-IV.(e) Tire Candidate shail be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question ftomeach Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d)Each question in Llnit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall cany 20h,{arks.

UNTT-IHistory of Environmental Protection in India, Environmental Problems & FactorsResponsible. Constitutional Provisions and enviro ental protection in India.international concern for environmental protection and sustainable development includingStockirolm Declaration ctf 1972, Worid Commission on Environment and Development, 1987Rio-Declaration, i992 and Earth Summit of 1997

I-eading Case: Indian Council for Enviro-legal Action v. Union of India AIR 1996 SC1446.T]NIT=TX

The Environment (Proteeti<ln) Act, 1986:I)efinitions (Section2), General powers of Central Government (section 3-5), Prevention,Control and Abatement of Environment Pollution (Section 7-17), Miscellaneous (Section 18-26)'fhe National Green Tribunal Act. 2010Definitions(Sectiorr 2)" Establishment of Tribunal (Section 3-13). Jurisdiction, Powers andProceeding of the Tribunal( Section l4-25) Penalty(Section26-28) Miscellaneous (Section2g-3B),

Leading Case: M.C.Mehta v. Union of India (Oleum Gas Leak Case) AIR 1987 SC 1086UNIT.IIi

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974:'fhe Central and State Boards firr prevention and Control of Water pollution (Section 3-12).JointBoards (Section 13-15), Por.vers and Functions of Boards (Section 16-18), Prevention andControl of Water Poliution (Section l9-33A), Penalties and Procedure (Section 4l-51) Air(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981 :

Definitions (Section 2), Central and State Boards fbr the prevention and control of AirPollution (Section 3-15),Powers and Function of Boards(Section 16-18), Prevention andControl of Air Pollution (Section l9-3 1A). Criminal L and Environment Protection.

Leading ease: M.C. Mehta v. Union of India AIR f 988 SC 1037 (Kanpur Tanneries

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' i-aseri

IJNIT-IVThe Wild life (Protection) Act, i972: Authorities under the Act (Section 3-8), Hunting of wildAnirnals(Section 9-12). Sanctuaries, National Parks and Closed Areas(Seetion l8-38),Central

Zoo Authorit,v and Recognition of Zoos (Sebtion 38A-38J),Constitution of National Tiger

Conservation Authority and its powers and ctions (Section 38L and 38O), Tiger and other

Enciangered Species Crime control bureau (Section 38 Y and 382),Trade or Commerce in wild

Animais, Animal articles and Trophies(Section 39-49), Prohibition of Trade or Commerce in

rroplries etc. (Section 49A-49C), Prevention and detection of O nces (Section 50-58)'

Miscelianeous isectiCIn *59 - 66),The inclian forest Act" 1927:lnterpretation clause (Seetion 2)'

Rcserveel Foregt (section 3-21), Village forest (section 28),Protected Forest (seetion 29-

34).Cori'rrol over forest and land not being the property of Government (Section 35--?8) Duty on

Timber and other forest Produce (section 39'40), Control of timber and other. forest produce in

transit (section 41-44). Collection of drift and standard 'fimber (.section 45-5i), Penalties and

Procedure (section 52-69), Cattle Trespass(section 70-71), Forest offieers (section 72-75),

Miscellaneous (Section 79-85 A).

Leading Case: Indian llandicraft Emporium v. Union of India, (2003) 7 SCC 589

Suggested Re*dingel. Agarr';ai, S. :

2. Chaturvedi, R.G. &Chaturvecli. M.M.

3.Fl.N. Tiwari4.Krishna l),er, V.R. :

5.. Paras Diwan :

6. Rama Krishna :

7" Slivastava, A.B. :

8. Jasra.a!, P.S & Nishtha :

9. Shanthakuntar, S. :

10 Aggarw'al, Nomita :

1i 1. Sripada, S. :

Legai Control of Environnrental PollutionLarv on Protection of Enviro ent and prevention

of PolhltionEnvironmental Larv

Environmental Pollution and L . 1984

EnvironmentalAdministration-L andJudicialAttitude. vols. I &trl.1992The Emergence of Environmental laws inDeveloping Countries-A Case Study of IndiaProtect Global Environment, 7994Environmentai LawIntroduction to Environmental LNoise PollutionThe Municipal Corporations and Environnrent.

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- Paper 501

E. .{. LL.l}. (Hons.) S-year Integrated CourseV-Semesfer

Economics-II

Internal Assesement:20 MarksTheory: S0MarksTstal: t00 Markc

Time: 3 hours

l{ote I

(a) Nine questions shall be set in all" two questions in each unit l-lV and one compulsory question in

unit-V,(b) The eompLrlsory question in unit*V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit l-IV.

LJnit l-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question irr LJnit I-lV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shali carry 20

N4arks,

IiNIT-IIntroduction to Indian Ecoironry;Basic Structure, National income and its sectoral distr.ibution and measurement of NationalIncome.Poverty: Nature, extent, aauses and impact.{.Jnem o I oyrnent and Em p loynr ent Generation Schemes.

Population problem: A review of major population control programmes.

T]NIT-Itr

Planning for development: discussion of the development strategies of five year plans and theirimpact before and after: l99l ,

Role of agriculture in economic development, basic characteristics and problems of AgriculturalEconomy, Green Revolution, Land Reforms"

UNIT-IIIRole of industries in economic development, Comparative role of public, private and joint sectors,

New Econon'lic Reforrns. Liberalisation. Privatisation. Globaliasation and New Economic order(wl"o).

[JNIT.IVExternal Sector, trends in volume, composition and direction, india's Foreign Trade, Policies forExport promotion and Import substitution, India's BOF structure and Measures to correct adverse

BOF, Natr:r'e, working and functions of Ih'[F and IBRD.

Agarwai A.N.Bhatia, H.L.Chaudhary. P.K.Rath, N & Danclekar. B.M.Datt, Rudder & Sunejeram, KPMCauri Shankar V.

Chosh, AlokJalhar. i.B. & Ben, C.A.Kurian. C.J'"

F.,!aha.ian. V..9.Rangarajan, L.N

Indian EconomyIndian Economy-lssues and PoliciesThe lndian Economy-Poverty and DevelopmentPoverfl,- in InciiaLidian EcononryTaming the Giants- Multinational Corporations in

InciiaIndian E,conomyIndian Eeononric ProtrlemsPlanning, Poverty and Scrcial TransformationEconon ic Dcveiepffient of IndiaCommodity Contlict- The Political Economy ofinternational Com-modity Negotiations

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E. A. LL. B. (Iitons.) S-year Integratecl CourseV-Sernester

Paper 50? Pofitica! Scierce -V(Indian Polities)

Xnternnl Assessnnenf:2G MarksTheory:80MnrksTotal: tS0 Marks

Tinnel 3 hours

Note:

ial Nine qriestions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsoryquestion in unit-V.

(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from eaeh Unit i-lv.

from each LJnit l-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shallcarry l5 nralks and queslion no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry

20 Marks.

UNIT I

Federalisni and irs Woi'king: Centre-State Relations.Dernand for State Autorlomy.Emerging Trends in lndian Federaiisrr.

{-INIT.IT

Elections in India: Voting Behaviour.Election Conrnrission, Electoral Process and its Defects.Problem of Defection and Electoral Reforms.

UF{IT III

Party System in India : National Political Partiesand Regiona.l Political Parties"

Majcrr Interest and Pressure Groups.

UNNT iV

Factors in IncJian Politic-s: Roie of Castc, Religion,Language, Regionaiism and Po!itics of Reservation.Emerging Trends and Challenges before Indian Political System.

L Austin G.

2. Basu D.D.3, Basu D.D. and

Parekh B. (ed.)4. Bhainbhri C,P.:5. Brass P.

6. Fadia B.L.i. tdothari R.8. Kothari R.

9. N'lorris Jones W.H,10. Thakur R.

Working a Democratic Constitution : TheIndian Experience

An Introduction to the C--or-rstitution of india

Crisis and Change in Contemporary India'Ihe lndian State: fifty yearsPotitics of lr:dia $ince iirdependenceStste Pslitics in India.Polities in ine{iaParty System and Eleetion StudiesCovernment and Politics in lndiaThe Government & Politics of lndia

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Paper 503

B" A. LL. B. (F{ons.) S-year trntegr*ted CourseV- SemesterFamily Law.I

Internat AssesslFtolrt:2S ${a rksTheory: &il&'ferks'FoEel: 1{}$ Msrks

Tirne; 3 heurs

Note;(a) Nine questions shall be set in all" two questions in each unit l-lv and one compulsgry

question in unit-v.(b) 'lhe compr.rlsory question in unit-V shall consist of four pafis, one fiom each Unit l-tV.

from each Unit l-lv and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Ljnit I-lV shalicarry l5 marks and question no.9 in Unit-V shall

carry ?0 lv4arks.

UNIT-T4pplieation o1' l"linrlu L,aw

Who are HindLis before anel aftei"CodificatiotrSources of Hindu Law : Ancient Sources, Modern SourcesSchools ol Hindu Law : Mitakshara & Dayabhaga School, Diffurence beri.leen the twoSchoolsHindu Marriage Act, 1955 : Territorial application of Hindu Marriage Act,Nature ofMarriageEssential Conditions for Hindu Marriages : Monogamy', Mental Condition of parties,Age Requirement. Sapinda Relationship, Prohibited DegreeRequirement of Solemnization of Marriage/ Registration of Marriage

Shastri Yagnapurusdasii v. Mulldas, AIR. f 966 SC f ll9.

UNIT-II

Hindu Marriage Act. 195-5 :

Nullity of Marriage : Void Marriages, Voidable Marriages, Distinction between Void& Voidable Marriages. Children of Void & Voidable MarriagesRestituticn of Con"jugal Rights, Judicial Separation, Difference between JudicialSeparation & DivcrceDivorce:- Fault Grounds of Divorce, Adultery, Cruelty, Desertion, Conversion,Insanity Lepros1,. Venereal Disease, Renunciation of World, Presumption of DeathWife's Special Grounds for Divorce, Breakdown Grounds of Divorce, Divorce byMutual Consent, One year Bar io Divorce, Bar to Remarriage after DivorceAncillary Reliefs : Maintenance & Alimony,Maintenance Pendente Lite & Expenses ofthe Proceedings, Permanent Maintenance & Alirnony, Custody of Children,Distributicn ofjoi nt property

l\aveen Kohli v. Neelu Kohli, (2006) 4 SCC 558

UNT'|- III

The Family Courts Act, 1984:Nature and Scope, Composition of fanrily Court, Jurisdiction and procedure ofadjr,rdication, Civil Marriage Larv especially the Special Marriage Act,l954.Hindu Adontions & Maintenance Act. 1956:

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Meaning of Adoption , Who can take in Adoption. Restrictive Conditions cf Adoption,Who can give in Adoption. Who can be taken in Adoption, Ceremonies of Adoption,Giving & Taking in Adoption. Effects of Adoption

- Vijayalakshmamma v. B.T. Shankar AIR 2001 SC 1424

LJNTT-TV

Muslim Law: Marriage:A SocialContract, Kinds of MarriageClassification of Marriage: Sahih Marriage (Valid), Fasid Marriage (Irregular),BatilMarriage (Void),Formal Validity: Formalities, Registration of Marriage. Presumption of Marriage,Essential Ineidents of Valid Muslim Marriage, Consequences of Valid Marriage,Dower, C!ft.Guardianship: classification of Gu,ardians, powers of Guardians, custody.

Syed Shah Ghulam Ghouse Mohiuddin v. Syed Shah dhmedMohiuddin Kamisul euadri (tg7l) I SCC S97

Family Courts Act. 1984Hindu Marriage Act i 955Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, l93ZSpeciai Marriage Act, 1954

1, Ahmad ,Aquil2. Brinder K Sharma3. Derrett4, Faiz, A.A.A.5. Paras Diwan6. Paras Diwan7. Qureshi, M, A,

Muslini LawFIindu LawAn Introduction to N{odern Hindu LawMuslim LawMuslim Law in Modern India\Modern l{indu LawMuslim Law

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Paper 5$4

ts. ,4. LL. B. (I{ons.) S-year Integrated CourseV- Sern*ster

Larv of Crimes-trI{Code of Cniminal Frocedure. f 9?3)

Internal Assesement:20 MAriu.Tireory; Sfi.\{arksTotai: Xii0 &farksTime: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all. two questions in each unit I-lV and one conrpulsory

question in unir-V.{b) The eoinpulsory qLrestion in unit-V shali consist of four parts. one from each Unit I-

iv.

question from each Unit f-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Eaeh question in Unit I-[V "qhalleai]-)/ l5 marks and question no,9 in Unit-V shali

ca,rrlt 2A h{arks'

UNIT-IPurpose and lrnportanee of Crirninal Procedure; Preliminary (Chapter-I), Cla'sses andPowers of Crirninal Courts (Chapter-ll & Chapter-lil), Arrest of Person (Chapter-V),Process to compel appearance of persons and production of things (Chapter Vl, VII &VII-A), Security for keeping peace and for good behavior (Chapter VIII), Order formaintenance of Wives, Children and Parents (Chapter IX)

: - Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum, AIR lgSS SC g4S.

UNIT-TIfu{aintenance of Public Order and Tranquility (Chapter-X), Preventive action of thepolice (Chapter-Xl), Information to the Police and their powers to Investigate (Chapter-Xti), Jurisdiction of Criminal Courts in Inquiries and Trials (Chapter Xtll), Conciitionrequisite for initiation of proceedings (Chapter XIV), Complaints to Magistrates(Chapter'-XV& XVI)

: - Rupan Deol Bajaj v. K.P.S.Gill & Anr., AIR 1996 SC 309

{JNIT-IIIThe Charge (Chapter XVII), l'rial before a court of session (Chapter Xvlll), Trial ofWarrant Cases and Summons Cases by Magistrate (Chapter XIX & XX), Summary Trial(Chapter -XXf) Plea Bargaining (Chapter XXI-A), Evidence in Inquiries and Trials(chapter xxill- xxlv)

:- State of Maharashtra v..Som Nath Thapa, (1996) Cr. L. J.2448{.q,c.i

UNIT-TV

The Judgment (Chapter XXVII), Appeals, Reference and Revision (Chapter XXIX,XXX), Execution, Suspension, Remission and Commutation of sentences (ChapterXXXII), Provisions as to Bail and Bonds (Chapter XXXIII), lrregular Proceedings(Chapter XXXV), Limitation for taking Cognizance of certain offences (Chapterxxxvr)

:- Gurubaksh Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1980 SC 1632

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'l-he Code,:f Crin:inai llroeedure, 1973

1. Kelkar. R.V.2. Ratanlal Dhirajlali. "Iyagi, Shor.;ir4. VIishra, S.N.5. Tondon. i\"1.P

5. Basu. N.D.7. Sarkar. S.il.8 Flatuk. l..al

Outlirres of Criminal Procedure'fhe Cocle of Criminai Procedure. 1973l'he Code of Crirninal Procedure. 1973'fhe Code of Criminal Procedure. 1973

Crinrinal Procedure CodeCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Crir:rinai Proceclure

Comnrentary on The Code of Criminai Procedure. I973

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B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-year Integrated CourseV- Semester

Paper 505 Labour & Industrial Law-lInternarAssHHil:t%ffiffi

"? Total: 100 MarksTime: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory

question in unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-IV.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question

from each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry

20 Marks.

UNIT-I

Industrial Dispute Act, 1947(a) Concepts of Industry, workman, Industrial Dispute and Individual Dispute(b) Arena of interaction and Participants- Industry, workman and employer(c) Settlement of industrial dispute:

Works CommitteeConciliation MachineryCourt of EnquiryVoluntary ArbitrationAdjudication - Labour Court, Tribunal and National Tribunal

(d) Powers of the Appropriate Govemment under the Industrial Disputes Act,I94l(e) Unfair Labour Practice

Leading Cases- Banglore Water Supply v. Rajappa AIR 1978 SC 548

UNIT-II

Instruments of Economic Coercion:(a) Concept of.strike, Types of strike, Right to strike and Lock-outGeneral Prohibition of strikes and lock-outsProhibition of strikes and lock-outs in public utility servicesIllegal strikes and lock-outsJustification of strikes and lock-outsPenalties for illegal strikes and Lock-outsWages for strikes and lock-outs(b) Lay-offRetrenchmentTransfer and Closure - Definition of lay-off and retrenchment compensationCompensation to workmen in case.of transfer of undertaking closureClosure - Prevention and regulationConditions - precedent for retrenchmentSpecial provisions relating to lay-off, retrenchment and closure in certain

^

establishmentsProcedure for retrenchment and re-employment of retrenched workmen andpenalty(c) Disciplinary action and domestic enquiry n(d) Management's prerogative during the penden AdN(e) Notice of change 6)\f-\

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Leadine Qase- T.K.Rangarajan( L&S) e70

Trade Unions and Collective Bargaining:(a) Definition of trade union and trade dispute(b) Registration of trade unions:

Legal status of registered trade unionMode of registrationPowers and duties of RegistrarCancellation and dissolution of trade union

(c) Disqualifications of office-bearers, Rights and duties of office-bearers and members

(d) General and Political funds of trade union.

(e) Civil and Criminal lmmunities of Registered trade union.

(f) Recognition of trade union.(g) Collective bargaining.

Leadins Case:- Chairman S.B.I. and another v. AII Orissa State Bank Officer'sAssociation and' othe rs' 2002 SCC(L&S) 805

Unit-IV

The Industrial Employment ( Standing Order) Act,I946(a) Concept and nature ofstanding orders

iUj S.op" *d coverage of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act,1946

(c) Certification process :

Procedure for certifi cationAppeals against certifi cationCondition for certificationDate of operation of standing orders

Building nature and effect of certified standing orders

Postihg of standing orders(d) Modification and temporary application of model Standing orders

(e) Interpretation and enforcement.of Standing Orders

(f) Penalties and procedure

Leadins case:- U.P. State Electricity Board v. Hari shanker Jain 1978(4) SCC 15 I

Statutorv Material

Industrial Dispute Act, l94lTrade Union Act,1926Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946

Sugeested ReadinFs

1. Srivastava, S.C.

2. Varandani, G.

3. Mishra, S.N.4. Sabharwal, R.K.5. Goswami, V. G.

Labour and Industrial LawsSocial Security for Industrial Workers in India

Labour and industrial Law of IndiaJob Security for Industrial WorkerS etc

Labour Industrial Laws

v. Government of Tamil NAdu 2003 SCC

UNIT-III

w,\-ffi*

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B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-year Integrated CourseV- Semester

- Paper 506 Company Law & Corporate GovernanceInternal Assessment:20 Marks

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 MarksTime:3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one

compulsory question in unirV.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-

IV.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one

question from each Unit I-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall cany l5 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall

carry 20 Marks.UNIT-I

Company- Meaning and Nature of Company, Kinds of Company, Corporate personality,

Lifting of corporate veil, Memorandum of Association, Doctrine of ultra vires; Article ofAssociation- its relation with Memorandum of Association, Doctrine of Constructive

Notice, Doctrine of Indoor Management with exceptions

Leading Case^Saloman v. Saloman and Co. (1897) AC 22UNIT-II

Prospectus- its contents, Prospectus, their importance; liability for mis-statement. Shares -Meaning, nature and scope, statutory restrictions, transf-er & transmission of share and kinds

of shares.Debentures-Meaning and Nature, Scope, kinds of debentures; charges & classification ofcharges.

Leading Case- LIC v. Escort Ltd. (1986) (l) SCC 264, (1986) 59 Comp. cas. 548.

uNtT-il|

Share holder's Meetings and kinds of Meetings, Majority power and Mitority rights -rulelaid down in Foss v. Harbottle with exceptions Directors- Constitution of Board ofDirectors, Appointment of directors, qualification, Duties and Liabilities of Directors,

Prevention of oppression and mismanagementLeadins Case- Shanti Prasad Jain v. Kalinga Tubes Ltd. AIR 1965 S.C. 1535

. UNIT-IV

Winding up-Meaning, Scope and Kinds of winding up-, Liquidator and official liquidator-

Appointment and Powers, SEBI, its Constitution, Powers and Functionu NCLT its Powers

and Function, Constitution.Leading Case- Sree Shan Mugar Mills v. Dharmaraja Nadar AIR 1970 Mad 203

Statutory Material

Companies Act, 1956, the Companies Act, 2Ol3 ( as per the notification of ministry of '

corporate affairs, Government of India from time to time.

Suggested Readings

1. Singh, Avtar : ComPanY Law2. Gower, LCB : The Principles of Modern Company Law3. Shah, S.M. : Lecturers on Company Law4. Palmer : ComPanY Law

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<-

iragrer 6l!1

B" A. I,L. B- (Hons.) 5-_vear Integrated eourseVl- Semester

Econ+rnics- IItr(La*'& Econcmics)

Internal Asseesmfi emt:20 MarksTheory: $0ts{arksTotsl: 100 Marhs

Tirne: 3 hoursNote:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsory

question in unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-lV,

frnm eaoh Unit l-lV and.question no,9 in Linit- V shall be conrpulsory.(d) Each question in [Jnit l-lV shali carry l5 marks and question no.9 in Unit-V shall

earry 20 fo{arks.UHIT-i

Relationship between Economics & Law, Economicsjuslices, Econoniic systems: Capitalist. Socialist and

Protection Act.UNIT-TI

Environmentai Economics and Law: environment as

Environment Linkage. Environment as a Public good,

Environmental Legislation, Sustainable Development.

as a basis of social welfare & socialMixed Economic svstems. Consuiner

a necessity and luxury, Population-Prevention and Control of Pollution.

L]NIT.III

Economic Industrialization and [,arv: Meaning of Industrialization, Importance oflndustrialization" State Policy and Industrialization, Factors aff-ecting Industrialization.Developrnent anEi Regulation of Industries- Industrial (Development and Reguiatioir) Act,i 95 i-An overview

LTNXT-IV

Meaning of Industrial relation; Industrial discipline, Industrial unrest. Trade Unionism,Worker's participation, Social Securit5r Measures.Protection: SEBI Act i992 Basic Provisions and Guidelines regarding investors protection

9EBl Act" 1992

Industries (development and Regulation) Act, 1951

I!.

?

,1.

AT"

5.

6

Jain T'.11

Bhusharr Y.K.hzlisra and Furilo4isra ancJ Pr-rri

MyneniGopal KrishnanK.C.Robert Coater.Thomus Ulcn

Development and Environmental Econornies and Internaticnal TradeFunrJamentals of Business organization and ManagementEconomics of Deve lopnrent and FlanningIndiari Economylndian Economy (of Law Course)

Legal Economics (fnstructional Dimensions of Economics and Law)

l-aw and Economics

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i)ait. F.Lrdiicr &:

S.tiiiirrr;iin .1it'ii:ri: i,,J

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B. A. Ll,; B. (Hons.) S-year IntegratedVl- Semester

Political Science -VI(F-oreign PolicY of India)

Policv

Paper 602

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheorY: [l0MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note: ,^- .-h-ll ho "at in alr ch unit 1-lv and one compulsory(a) Nine qucstions shall be sct in all' two questlolls rn ea

I consist ot'1bur parts- onc from cach Unit t-lV'pt fr-vg- questions in alt' selecting -o1e

qucstion

in Unit- V shall be comPulsorY'

(d) Fiach que stion in Unit I-lV shall carry 15 marks and question no' 9 in Unit -V shall

carry 20 Marks.tJNl't-I

Foreign Policy: Meaning and lmpofiance'

Principles and objectives of Indian Foreign Policy'

Determinants of Indian Foreign Policy: Internal and External'

UNIT-II

Cold War and Indian Irorcign Policy of Nor-r Alignrnent

troreign Policy of India with respect to:

1. the [JSA,2. the I.JSSR/Rr-rssia.

UNIT-tIIIndia and the United Nations'

India and the SAARC.Relationship of India with Pakistan and Peoplc's Rcpurblic^ot'C!ina'

uNlT-tvIndia.slroreignPo|icyarrdtlrcissueofDisarmanlent.Globalisation and Indian Foreign Policy'

Assessntcnt of India's Iroreign eoticy and the challenges betbre Indian lroreign

Policl irr thc ll'r ('ctrtun

Suggested Readings

Achin Vanaik: lndia in a Changing World

Ra.ia Mohan c. : (lrossing the R.rbicon: 'l'he Shaping of India's Foreign Policy

Kux Dcnnis : India and fhe tJnitcd Sates: lrstrangcd l)enrocracies' l94l-1991

Ilarislr Kapurr :lndia's []orcign Policy. 1941-1992

lmliaz.Ahmed (ed.) :tndian F'oreign Policy

Dixit.1.N.: Indian Foreign Policy and its Neighbours

Dixit.I.N:AcrossBorders:FiftyYearsoflndia.sForeign

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Dixit.l.N. : lnclian I'olcign Policl" 1947-2003

lla.ipai Kanli [). arrci .Aniiabh Maitoo : Securring lndia : Strategic 1-hought and Practtce

R;i;,'. M.S. : India arrci Irternatiorlal A1'fairs: A Collcction o1'p'ssays

DLrtt V.l). : lndia's l'orcign Policy in a (lhanging World' ,

yadar R.S. & Suresh Dlianda. : lndia's F rreign Policy: Contemporary1-rends

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Paper 603

B. A. LL. B, (Hons.) S-year lntegrated CourseVI-Semester

Family Lcw"IiIntennal AsEe$sxEent:20 Marks

Theory: SCIMarksTotal: 1S0 e{arks

Time: 3 heurs

Note:(a) Nine questions shall Lre set in all, two questions in each unit l-lV and one

cornpulsory question in unit-V.(b) The.compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts. one from each Unit

I-IV.

question from each Unit I-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit t-lV shallcarry l5 marks and cluestion no.9 in Unit-V shall

carry 20 Marks.

[JNIT-I

Mitakshara Hindu Joint Farnily & Copareenarv system and I'{indur Joint FamilyPrr:glerty aqd its alienetiori.Karta's power cf alienation and Coparcener's Elower of'alienation.i-{indu ,A.doptioiis C-e futslntenarrcs Act, l95t):fulaintenance to Wif'e, Maintenance to Chrildren, Maintenane€ to aged or ini'irniParents, Maintenance of Dependents, MainteRance to the rnembers of ihe je'int

finriiy.Quantirm of Mainteriance.Maintenance and Welfare of Parents & Senior Citizens Act,2007-An overvielv.

ani v" Santa Bala Debnath AIR 1971 SC 1028

, UHIT.II

llindir Minority & Guardianshirr Act" i956:Guardianship of the person: Natr.rral Guardianship, 'lestan-iontary CuardianshipGuardianship eppointed by the courtGuardianship of Minor's property: Natural Guardianship's power, TestamentaryGuard ian' s powers, Certifleated Guard ian's powers

Defacto Guarclian. Removal of GLrardians.

Githa Hariharan v. Reserve Bank of India AIR 1999 SC 1149

LJNtrT.ItrIFiindu Succession Act, 1956:

Succession to the propefty of a Hindu Male : Devolution of Interest inCopareenary Property. General Rules of Succession in case of males, Order ofSuccession atnong heirs in the Scheciule, Distribution of propefiy among heirs in

Class I of the Schedule, Disiribution of property among heirs in Class ll of the

Schsdu le,Crder clf Succession amGtlg Agnates & Cognatts

Succession to the propert-v- of a Hindir Female : Nature of Female Flindu'sProperty, Ceneral Rules of Succession in caso of Female Hiildu, Order ofSuccession & Manner of Distribution among heirs of a ibmale Hindu, Position

Regarding Dr,velling House, Disqualification to inheritance

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l

UNIT,IV

Muclim Law:-Sources of Muslim Larv: A4ciqnt Sourcas, Modern Sources

Sehools of Mustim L : Ancient Sehools, Modern Schools : Hanafi School,Maliki School, Shafi School, Hanabali School, Shia Schoo,

Divorce : Talaq and Dissolution of N{uslim Marriage.,Acknowledgement of legitimaby, Maintenance to Muslim Wife.

anial Latifi v. Union of India (2001) 7 SCC 740

- Hindu Adoptions & Maintenanse Act, 1956Hindu Minorit-v & Gurdianship Act, 1956

Hindu suppesEion Ast, 1956

MuElim fularriage Dissolution Act, i939,\4uslim Women (Froteetion of Rigltts on Divorce) Aat" 1986

Meintensnce & Welfure of Parents end Spn-ior Citiaens Aot,2407

i. Aquil Ah d

2. Birender Kr. Sharma3. Denett4, FaziA.A.A.5. Paras Diwan6. Paras Diwan

Muslim LawHindu LawAn lntroduction to Modcrn Hindu Law.Muslim LawModern Hindu Law.Muslim Law in Modern India.

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Paper 604

Nu-*o

B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-year Integrated Course

VI- SemesterLaw of Evidence

Internal Assessment:20 MhrksTheory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

" Time: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsory

question in unit-V.(b) ih. .o-pulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unitl-IV.

igt The Caniidut" ttrutt be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from

each unit I-IV and question no. 9 in unit- v shall be compulsory.

(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit 'V shall cany 20

Marks.UNIT- I

PreliminarY - (Sections'1 -3)Maypresume,shallpresumeandconclusiveproof(Section.4)RelevancY of Facts (Section 5-16)

Admissions - (Section s l7 -23 and 3 1)

Confessions - (Section s 24-30)

v. State of Punjab AiR' i952 SC 3*<4

UNIT- II

Statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses (Section 32-33)

Statements made under Special circumstances (Sections 34-39)

Judgments of court of Justice when relevant (Section 40-44).

Opinions of third persons when relevant - (Section 45-51)

Character when relevant (Sections 52-55)

Facts Need not be Proved (Sections 56-58)

Leadins case: Pakala Narayan Swamy v. Emperor AIR 1939 PC 47

UNIT- III

Oral Evidence (Sections 59- 60)

Documentary Evidence (Sections 61 -7 3 A)Public Documents (Sections 74-78)

Presumptions as to documents (Sections 79- 901.)

Exclusion of oral by documentary Evidence (Sections 9l-100)

Burden of Proof (Sections 101-11l)Presumptions as to certain offences (Sections I l1A-1144)Estoppel (Sections I l5-117)Witnesses ,Privileged Communication (Sections I l8-132)

Accomplice (Section 1 33)

Number of Witnesses (Section 134)

nee, Bombay,AIR f958 SC 448 |Leadine Case: Bai Hira Devi v.Official

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UNIT- IV

Examination of witnesses:- Examination-in-chief, cross-examination, leadingquestions, Hostile witness, Impeaching the credit of a witness, Refreshing of memory(Sections 135-166)Improper Admission .or Rejection of Evidence ( Section 167)

Leading Case: Abdul GhaniDhar v. V.Giri, AIR 1971 SC 1162

Statutorv Material

Indian Evidence Act. 1872

Sugsested Readines

l. Field C.D:2. Pandey G.S.3. Rattan Lal & Dheeraj Lal4. Batuk Lal5. Singh, Avtar

Law of EvidenceIndian Evidence ActLaw of EvidenceLaw of EvidencePrinciples of Law of Evidence

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t'B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-year Integrated Course

VI- SemesterPaper 605 Labour & Industrial Law-II

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory:'80 Marks-Total: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hoursNote:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one

compulsory question in unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit

I-IV.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one

question from each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be.compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V

shall carry 20 Marks.UNIT-I

The Employee's Compensation Act, 1923:(The Workmen's Compensation Act,te23)Definitions of dependant, employer, employee, Partial disablement and Totaldisablement.

Employer's liability for compensation:-Scope arising out of and in the course of employment.

Doctrine of notional extension.Distri bution of Compensation.Procedure in proceedings befbre Commissioner.Appeals.

Leadins Case: - M. Mackenzie v. I, M. Issak AIR 1970 SC 1006

UNIT-IIThe Factories Act, 1948:'Concept of Factory, Manufacturing Process, Workers and Occupier.General duties of occupier.Measures to be taken in f-actories for health, safety and welf-are ofWorkers.Working hours of adults.Employment of young person and children.Annual leave with wages.

Additional provisions regulating employment of women in factory.

Leadinq Case: - Steel Authority of India Ltd. v. National UnionWaterfront Worker,2001 SCC (L&S) 112f

UNIT-IIIMinimum Wages Act, 1948:

Concept of minimum wage, fair wage, living wage and need based minimumwage.Theories of Wage.Procedure fbr fixation and revision of minimum wages'

Fixation'of minimurn rates of wage by time rate or by'piece rate.

Procedure for hearing and deciding claims.

Leading Case: - Hydro (Engineers) Pvt. Ltd. v. The Workmen AIR1969 SC182

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. UNIT-IV

Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986:Aim and Object of ActDefinition and scope of Child labour, Family,Prohibition of Children in certain Occupations and processesRegulation of conditions for work of childrenBonded Labour System (Abolition) Act,7976:Aim and ObjectConcept ofBonded Labour, Bonded Labourer, Bonded Labour System andBonded debtAbolition of Bonded Labour SystemExtinguishments of Liability to repay bonded debtImplementing Authorities

Leadins Case:- M.C.Mehta v. State of Tamil Nadu AIR 1991 SC 417

Statutory MaterialThe Employee' s Compensation Act, 1923 :(The Workmen' s Compensation Act,1923)

The Factories Act, 1948

Minimum Wages Act, 1948Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act.1976

Sussested Readings

L Srivastava, S.C.2. Goswami, V.G.3. Mishra, S.N.4. Varandani, G.

5. Paul Meenu

Labour and' Industrial LawsLabour and Industrial LawsLabour and Industrial Law of IndiaSocial Security fbr Industrial Workers inIndiaLabour and Industrial Laws

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B. A. LL' B' (Hons') S-year Integrated Course

VI-Semester

AdministrativeLawandRighttolnformation

lnternal Assessment:20 Marksiheory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Paner 6065

Note: --. :^ in each unit I-IV'and one compulsory .

?;)'- Nine questions shall be set in all' two questtons

," +i.J:ni:i:[l rsist of four parts, o1e fr.om.each Unit I-Iv'

(c) The canoroate sh nu. qrJriio'n, in'att, selecting one question from

' each Unit I-IV an shall be compulsory'

(d) Each question in I art, uno qut;ii;; ""' 9 in Unit -v shall canv 20

Marks; UNIT-I

Nature,scopeandFunctionsofAdministrativeLaw;DroitAdministratif,Doctrineofseparation of powers'

----r -^l^,,an^o.rnrle.r theRule of L;i; M"aning' Scope and relevance under the

Delegated iegislation: - N;;;uy' dt^oJtt Forms' sub-delegation'

Conditional;;g";t;; and S-upervision of Delegated Le

Judicial Reviei of delegated Legislation'

Leading Case: Union of India v' Cynamide India Ltd AIR 1987 SC 1802'

UNIT-II

The concept of Natural Justice and Fair Hearing'

#*'1,,""tr, k:lgffi ffi 'j'ffi 'rffi ili; r e as o nab I ene s s, sc ope o f w edne s sbury

PrinciPle'Doctrine of ProPortionalitY'

Leadils Case: Maneka Gandhi v' Union of India AIR 1978 SC 597

UNIT-III

JudicialReviewofAdministrativeActionsthroughwrits,DoctrineofUltraVires.Exciusion of Judicial Review'

Judicial Conttof of Administrative Tribunals'

Public C"tp"t"ii""'- t-iuUitity andiudicial control'

Ombudsman - LokPal and LokaYukta'

Leadins Case: Shrilekha Vidyarthi v' State of UP' (1991) I SCC 228'

UNIT-IV

and Functions.

Appeal and Penalties'

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:TheCPIO,SupremeCourtOfIndia'v'subhashChandraAgarwal&Anr'w.P.(c)288/200e'

Principles of Administrative Law'

Administrative Law'

Administrative Law'

Administrative Law'

Rieht to lnformation'Commentary on fhe'Right to Information Act' 2005'

Administrative Law'

Sfllt\torY Material

Constitution of India

i"*; Information Act' 2oo5

Suesested Readipss

l. Jain& Jain

2. Joshi, K'C'3. MasseY,I'P'4. Sathe, S'P'

5. Thakkar, C'K'6. PhilliPs, O'Hood'

7. Wade & PhiliPs

8. BhatiaKL9. Das' C'K'10. AcharYa, N'K'11. Devinder Singh

ry

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Paper: 701

B.A.LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year Integrated Course

VII - SemesterHistorY -I

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheorY:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all. Two questions fiom each unit I-IV and one

compulsorY question'

(b) The computrorf qrr.rtion in unit-V shall consist of four pafts, one from each Unit I-

lv.(c) The candidate shall be required to attempt frve questions in all, selecting one questron

from each Unit I-IV and question number 9 in Unit V shall be compulsory

(d) Each question in unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question number 9 in unit v shall

cany 20 Marks.UNIT I

History: Meaning, Sources and Importance' r tr

Sources of Law in Ancient Iniia with Special Ref-erence to Manusmriti -and

Arthashastra.HistorY and Law: RelationshiP'

NIT IIIndus valley civilisation: Salient Features and causes of its Decline'

Tribal Polity in the RigVeda: Sabha and Samiti

The system of Oligarchies and Republics'UNIT III

The Mauryan Empire: Salient Features of Civil Administration and its Downfall'

Polity in the Post -Maurya

Period: The satvahana and the Kushana

The Gupta E,mpire: Administration and Cultural Developments.

Local Administration and Feudalism'NIT IV

Social Institutions in Ancient India:

The Asramas, Gotra and Pravar a,Yatnaand Jati, Manial and Untouchables

Position of women: Education, Marriage, Rights of Property'

Susgested Readings

1. H.V. Sreenivasa MurthY

2. J. Allan, T.W. Haigand H.H. Dodwell3. D.N. Jha,

4. J. Filliozat, (tr.) P. SPratt

5. R.S. Sharma,

6. R.S. Sharma,

7. Romila ThaPar,

8. Sir Mortimer Wheeler

and A.L. Bashm,9. E.J. Rapson (ed.)

10. R.K. Mookerji

1 1. R.C. Majumdar

History of India : For Law Students

Part -lThe Cambridge Shorter History of India

Part -l- Ancient India, Delhi, 1958'

Ancient India: An Introductory Outline, New

Delhi, 1977

Political History of India from Earliest Times to

D., Calcutta,1957 '

olitical Ideas and Institutions in

2,d Edition, New Delhi, 1968'

Perspectives in Social and Economic History ofDelhi, 1983

a. Vol. I, Penguin, 1966'

f India (Revised), Part I

Oxfbrd 1958.

Cambridge History of India, Vol' I, Cambridge'

1922.Chandragupta MaurYa and His

1 960Ancient India

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B.A. LL.B(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated Course

VII- Semester

Civil Procedure Code -I

Paper 102 Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory:8OMarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time:3 hours

X*' Nine questions shalr be set in at, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory

(b) +i"J::ilx,lllt t{r"r,,on

in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-IV.

(c) The Candidate'shall be required to attempt five questions in all' selecting one {uestion

from each U"it i-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory'

(d) Each questlon in Unit I-IV ,ttuf f lu..y l5 tutks and question no' 9 in Unit -V 'shall

carrY 20 Marks'

UNIT-t

l.Definitions:Decree,DecreeHolder,ForeignCourt,-ForeignJudgment,Judgment,Judgment Debtor, Legal Representaiive, Misne Profits, order (Sec, 2)

2. Jurisdiction of Civil dourts' Nature of Suits (Sec' 9)

3. Stay of Suits, Resjudicata' f oreign Judgement (Sec' 1 0)

4. Plate of Suing, Tiansfer of Suits (Secs' 15-25)

5. Joinder of parties, Representat,u.'iulo, Splitiing of claims and Relief , Joinder of

Cause of Action (Order I & ll )

Leadins Case: Sinha Romanuja v' Ranga Romanuja' AIR 1961SC 1720

UNIT-II

1 . Institution of Suits ( Sec' 26 & Order lV)

2. Fundamentals rules'of Pleadings ( Order Vt' VIl & VllI)

3. Summons to def-enaants and *itn"rs.. ( Secs. zi -32 & order v & xvl)

4. Appearance of parties, Exparte.Decree (Order lX)

5. Discovery and Inspection ( Order XI )

6. Admission (Order XII)

LeadingCase:tsabbarSewingMachineCo'v'TrilokiNath'AIR19785C1436

UNIT-III

1. Productio.n, Impounding and Return of Documents(Order XIII)

2. Settlement of Issues (Order XIV' XV )3. Adjournment (Order XVII)

- -4. Hearing oiSui,t (Order XVttf )' Affidavit-s (Order XIX )

5. Judgment and Decree ( Sec' 33 & Order XX )

6. Awarding of interest and Cost (Secs' 34-358 )

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.+Leading Case: Arjun Singh v. Mohijder kumar and others, AIR 1964 SC 993

UNIT-IVl.,PowerandJurisdictionofExecutingCourt(Secs.36-47,49-50)Z. procedure in Execution (Secs.5 l-5i & Order XXI'Rulesl & 2, Rules l0- 25)'

StaY of Execution ( Rules 26-29)

3. Mode of pxecution 1 Rut", 30-36), Arrest and detention (Secs'55 -59 & Order

XXI Rules 37- 40)

4. Attachment of Pr;perty and Adjudication of Claims and Objections ( Secs'60- 64

& Order XXI Rules 41-59)

5. Sale. procedure in Sale and Distribution of Assets ( Secs.65-73 & order XXI

Rules 64-96)6'ResistancetoExecution(Sec.74&orderXXIRu|es96-106)

Leadins Case: Uma Shanker v' Sarabjeet, AIR 1996 SC 1005

Statutorv Material

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Sugsested Readings

1. Mulla2. Thakkar, C.K.3. Sarkar, SudiPto4. Saha, A.N.5. MullaD.F.6. Takwani C.K.

The Code of Civil Procedure (Student Edition)

The Code of Civil PrQcedure

The Code of Civil Procedure

The Code of Civil Procedure

Key to Civil Practice

Civil Procedure Code

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Paper 703

I

B.A.LL.B (Hons.) S-Year Integrated QourseVII - Semesfer

Prin*iples cf Taxatioil Law

Interap,l Aseecsment;?fl M*rksThecry: SSM*Ek;T+tal: 1{}i} &farks

Time:3 hours

Ncte:

(a) Nine questions shall be set in all. Trvo questions from each unit I-IV and onecompuisory question.

(b) The compulsory question shall consist of four parts ich shall be set one eaehfrom Unit i-l\2.

(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all selecting onequestion each from Unit I-lV and question number 9 in Unit V shall be

cirmprtlsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shail c y 15 marks and question number 9 in Unit V

shall carry 20 N,4arks.

IINIT-I

Tax and liee; Scope of 'fax Laws; Distribution of Tax Resources between Union and theStates ( Article 258-279,t; Surcharge; Grant-in-Aid; Constitution of Finance Commissionand F-unctions; Frinciples Governing the Share of Income "fax; Inter-Government Taxhnmuriities (Article 2 $5 -289).

Commissioner, Hindu Religious Edowments v. Sri LakshmindraThirtha Swamiar of Sri Shirur Mutt. 1954 SCR 1005,

tr-NIT-II

Coneept & Definition; Income (Section-2(24), Total Income (Section2 (45)- AgricultureIncome Section 2 (1A), Assessee (Section-2(7) Assessment Year & Previous Years 2(9),Assessing Offrcer. Ineome which do not form part of total income (Section-10-l3A),Capital Receipt, Revenue Receipt, Capital Expenditure & Revenue Expenditure.

C.I.T. v. Raja Benoy Kumar Sahas R.oy,32 ITR 466 SC 1957.

UNIT-III

Income: Salary (Sections l5-17),lncome from House Property (Sections 22-27), Profffs.& Gains of Business and Profession (Sections 28 & 32,33,33A, 34- 36-37), Capital Gains(Sections 45-55A), Income from Other Sources (Sections 56. 58).

P

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v. eIT,133 [TR' 470 (Dcl)

Set off and Carry fo ard of Losses (Sections 70-S0) ; Income Tax Authorities (Seetions

116-138), Appeal Reference & Revision, Collection Recoveries and Re d (Sections

190-234,237 to 245)" Penalties, O nces & Prosecution (S. 271-280),

: K.C. Builders and Another v. Asstt. Commissioner Ineome Tax

(2004) 26s ITR 562 (SC)

l. Ahuja, Grish,2. HC Mehrotra3, Kailash i4. N.A.Palkhivala5. Saxena, A.K.6. SR MyneniT.Vinod & lvloriica Singhania

Income Tax Law & Accelunts, Shahitya Prakashan

Taxation Laws" Bharat Law House

Income Tax L , Modenr Law House

Incame Tax Act, i961Law of Tax.ation, Ailahabed L AgencY

Income Tax, Taxmann

TJNIT-IV

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...\+-

B. A. LL. B. (Hons) 5-year Integrated CourseVII-Semester

Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation

PAPER:704

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory: 80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all. Two questions from each unit I-IV and one compulsory

question.(b) ih. .o-pulsory question shall consist of four parts which shall be set one each from Unit I-

IV' te qhell he reorrired tions in all selecting one question each(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five ques

from Unit l-lV and question number 9 in Unit V shall be compulsory

(d) Each questioir in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question number 9 in Unit V shall carry

20 Marks.

UNIT-1

Statute:Meaning and Classifi cation of Statute'

Interp raetation : Mean in g,Obj ect and N ecessity'

General principles of Inierpretation -Literal or Grammatical Rule; Mischief Rule; Golden

Rule; Harmonious Construciio n; Noscitur A Sociis; Ejusdem Generis, Conteniporanea

Expositio est Optima Et fortissima in lege, Statule should be read as a whole, Slatutes in Pari

materia.

Press Council of India, AIR 2002 SC 1351

UNIT.IIto Cons ong Title, Preamble, Marginal Notes'

tion and , lnterpretation Clauses, Provisos' Illustrations'

J Su.ring ns, Schedules and Punctuation Marks and non

obstante clause.

competent authority urban land ceiling, Hyderabad v' P'S' Rao' AIR 2002

SC 843

External Aids to Construction- Dictionaries, Use of fbreign decisions, Text Books,

HistoricalBackg.ound, Legislative History, Administrative Conveyancing and,Commercial

Practice.

. AntulaY AIR 1984 SC 684

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UNIT-IIIConstruction of Taxing Statutes and Evasion of Statutes; Remedial and Penal Statutes - -

Distinction between thJtwo; Liberal Construction Of Remedial Statutes; Strict Construction ofpenal Statutes; Mens Rea \n Statutory Offences, Vicarious responsibility in Statutory Offences, ,

Mandatory and Directory Statutes.

Prescribed Case:R*y Phutmaceuticals v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 2001 SC 1303

UNIT-IVCommencement, Operation and Repeal of Statute; Prospective and Retrospective Oper-ation of

Statutes, Revival oi Stutut., Interpretation of Constitution , Relation between Law and Public

Opinion; Bentham's Principle of Utility; Delegated Legislation'

Prescribed Case:Aruna Rao v. Union of India, AIR 2002 SC 3176

Sussested Readings:P.St. J. LanganG.P. SinghV.P. SarathiJagdish SwarupMaxwellBindraT. BhattacharyaD.N. MathurK.P. ChakravartY' RuthnaswamyN.K ChakrabartiDiceyBentham

Statutory Material:General Clauses Act, 1897

Maxwell on the Interpretation of Statutes

Principles of Statutory InterpretationInterpretation of StatutesLegislation and InterPretationInterpretation of StatutesInterpretation of StatutesThe Interpretation of statutesInterpr.etation of StatuteInterpretation of StatuteLegislative Principles and PracticePrinciples of Legislation and legislative draftingLaw and Public oPinionTheory of Legislation

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J

I

I - Semester

etqy:8(}M

Tim+:3 ho

Ncte:

ia) Nine questions shall be set in all. Tu,'o questions fiom each unit I-lV and one compuisoryquesiion.

(b) The compulsory questicu shall consist of fbur parts whicir shall be set one eash fi'om Uniti-lv.

(c) The Calclidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all selecting one question

eaeh from Unit I-iV and question number 9 in Linit V shall be compulsory(di Each question in Unit I-lV shall c y 15 rnarks and question number 9 in Unit V shall

carry 20 Marks.

TINIT -INature and scope of human rights, Evolution of Universal Human Rights, League of Nations and

I, international Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966.

Il. International Coven on Civil anC Folitical Rights, 1956.

UNIT.{ITerrorism and Human Rights, Human Rights of Minorities. Human Rights of Disabled,

International Humanitarian Law and Four Geneva Conventions of 1949 relating to :

I. Amelioration of the conditions of Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces.

Ii. Amelioration of the conditions of Wounded, Sick and Ship ecked members of Armed

Forces at Sea.

Iil. Treatment of Prisoners of War.iV. Frotoetion o1'Civilian Petsons during War'

UNTT-MHuman Rights in India including Constitutional Guarantee of Fundamental Rights, Judicial

activism and the protectior-r of Fluman Rights in India, Role of Non-Governmental Organizations

in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, Human Rights of Accused person, Human

Rights and Enviro ent protection, Human Righfs of Women, Human Rights of Children.

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UNTT-rn* Frcitection of Human Rights ,{ct, 1993- Nature and Scope; Human Rights-Definition and

Seope; Naiional Hunran R-ights Commission - Composition arrd appointrnent ; Inquiry intoeornpiaints and its procedure ; Functions and Powers of Nalional Hrtman Rights Csmmission :

State Fluman Rights Commission - Composition and appointryent; Human Rights Courts .Consritution.

scc {1) 742.

The Protection of Human Rishts Act.1993

1. R ajois2. U,Baxi3. F.Kazmi4. J.Sa F5. Nagendra Sineh6. S.C.Khare7. A.B.Kailash8. J.Menon9. B.P.Singh Sehgal10. A.B.RobertsonI l. E.Lauterpact12. A,N.Seni3. H.O. Aggarwali4. S.K. Kapoor

15. Paras Diwan16. Malrendra Gaur

Human R.ights in Ancient IndiaThe Rights to be HumanH an RightsHuman Rights and F.und entai Freedcm,Hurnan Rights and International CooperationHuman Rights and United NationsHuman Rights in Internaticnal Law.Human Rights in International LawHuman Rights in IncliaHuman Rights in National and International Law

H an Rights.International Law and Hurnan RightsHuman Rights under International Law and IndianLawFiumarr Rights and [.nwTe$qrisnr and Hurrran Rights

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P*per ?fi$ (S)

B. A. LL. &, (F{+n,e) S-ye+r {ntegrater{ eourseVII - Seneester

trnfernationsl Tr$c-!e Larvl$terqp I As$essment:?0 llttrks

TheorTr S$fr{arksTgtsl: t$(} MarksTlme:3 ticuD

hiote:

(a) Nine questions shali be set in ali, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compuisoryquestion in unit-V.

(b) 'Ihe compuisory question in unit-V shali consist of four parts, one from eaeh Unit I-lV.

each tJnit I-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory,(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shall carry 15 nrarks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall carry

20 I4arks.UNIT-I

Meaning of International Trade Law, Overview of Public International Law relating to Trade,

WTO, IMF and World Bank, Private l-aw relating lT, Agencies for Promoting Unificatiern ofTrade l-aw- UNICITRAL. UNIDROIT, UNCTAD, iCC & iMO

{JTiIT.II

Export Trade Transaction and International Commercial Contract, Types of International

Contraet and Law Governing Formation and Enforcement of International Contract, Rights

and Liabilities of Parties to Contract, Unification of International Commercial Law. Vienna

Convention on International Sale of Goods.

UNIT.III

Subsidics in I.T., Subsidies under GATT, Tokyo Round and Regional Trade Agreements and

Customs Unions uneier GA"|T, GATT and New lssues e.g. Trade, Environment and Human

ftights under the GATT dispensation.

UHIT-IV

Brief review of Ceneral Agreement on Trade in Services and TRIPS, Technicai Barriers to

Trade, Dispute Settlement Process under GATT and WTO, Legal Obiigations under WTO

Dispute Ssttlement.

l. Jaekson

2. A Lowenfield3. Arun Goyril4. JaS"anta Bagehi5. A"K. Kaut6. Leo il' ,Arey

Jurisprudence of GAT'T anci WTOLaq, of International TradeWTO in Ne'.v l"lillenniurnWorld Trade OrganisationCases urd fulaterials on LT.The Law & Praetice of tT

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B. A. LL. B. (Hons) S-year Integrated CourseVII- Semester

Professional Ethies, Accsuutancy for Lawyers &Sench Brr Retati$n*

Paper 706Internal Assessmgnt:40 Marks

Tizenny:60MarkeTota!: l00lVlnrks

Tirce: 3 ltours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit i-lV and ofle

cort-rpulsorl, question in unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each

Unit i-lV.

UNTT - i

Historical Introductiolr to i.,egal Professiott in India-Barristers, Vakils, High Courtplesders, Advocates etc.'I"he Ail lndia Bar Committee l95l nnd the Passing of Indian

Aclvoeates Aot, 1961.'I'he Aclvocates Act l96l: Definitions (seetion 2), Constitution

and Functioii of State BarCouncils, BarCouncii of India. Terms ol Office, Various $ub-

cr:inmitlees Including Dise iplinary Committee arrd t[.re Qualifieation for their

Membership. Powcl"to ivlake R.''rles. Seetions 3 to l5'

UNIT - II

Admissibn and Enrolment of Advocate-senior and other Advooates: Common role of

Advocaies; eualifications and Disqualifications for Enrolnrent and Procedure ttrereofl

Seetions i6to28.

prof-essio6al and Other Misconduct; Principies for Deterrnining Misconduct;

Disciplinary Comnrittees fbr Misconduct; Selected opinions of the Disciplinary

Ccnimittee of the Bar Councils: Appeals to the Supreme Court, sections -35 to 44'

L]P{IT - {iE

Nature of Legat Profession, Need for an Ethical Code Rights. Privileges and Duties of

Advocates, Preparation of a Case and F'ees of an ArJvocate, Bar Against Soliciting Work

and Advertisetnent, Bar against Touting, Refusal of Briefs, Accountability to the Cllient'

Cr:nfidentiality betrveel an Advocate 1o Compromise, Studl'of Code of Ethics Prepared

by the Sar Cciui'rcil of lndia'

What is Contempt Civil and Crirninal Conlempt, Punishment for Contempt; Procedures

in Contempt Cases; Supreme Court Rules to lleguiate Conternpt Proceedings'

/h" g")*

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UNIT " Il{The following !0 Judgrnents of thq Suprgne Cqurt would be discussed and analyzed:

l. Supreme Court Bar Association v'. Union of India & others, AIR 1998 SC 1895.

2. Re Ajay Kumar Pande,v Advocate, AIR 1998 SC 3299.3. Dr. L P. Mishra v. Statc of U.P.. AIR l9q8 9C 3337.4. Kashi Nath Kher and other v. Dinesh Kumar Bhagat and ottrers, AIR 1998 SC

lT4.5. F. D. Curta v, Ram l\4ur1i, AIR i99B SC 283.6. Sacihvi Ritumbhara v. Digvi-iay Singh & others. 09q7) 4 SCJ 64.7. Delhi Judicial Service Association, Tis Hazari Court Delhi v. State of Gu-iarat

and oihers, AIR l9qi SC ?176.8. tul. B. Sanghi v. t{igh Clourt of Pui'riab &. ilaryana and others. AIR 1991 SC

I 834.9. Amrit Nahata v. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 791.

10. State of Bihar v. Kripalu Shankar, AIR 1987 SC 1554.

Advocates Aqt, 1961

Contempt of eourts Act, l97l

l. Rao, Sanjeev :lndian Advocates t\ci, 1961.

?. Jain. Iv{. P. : Ineiia l.egal History (Chap, O'a L*gai Profession],3. iyer, Krishna Murthy : Book on Advocacy.4. Journa! of Bar Couircil oi India.5. Bar e ouncil Codc of Ethics.

NOTE: There shall be an internal assessment carrying 40 marks as follows:(i) The subject teacher will assign minimum two case-studies of 10 markseach to the students: - 20 Marks

(ii) The students are required to attend the e hamber of an Advocate for one

week awl rnaintain the Cc$rf Diarl.

(ii) Viva-voee eNamination* "?# trlarltg

*Viva-voce exarnination will be conducted b1; a Cortmitiee eonsisting aJ

consist af rwo ancl one of them will be external experl

W/'"L

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Paper 801

B.A.LL.B. (Ilons) 5 Year Integrated Course

VilI - SemesterHistory -II

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory: 80MarksTotal: 10(}Marks

Time:3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all. Two questions fiom each unit I-IV and one

colnPulsorY question'

(b) The compurr'orv q""rrion in unit-v shall consist of four parts, on^e fiom each

UNit I-IV.(c) The candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all' selecting one

question fiom each Unit I-IV and queition number 9 in Unit v shall be

(d)inUnitI-IVshallcarry15marksandquestionnumberginUnit0 Marks.

UNIT-IMuslim Law: Sources and Characteristics'

Delhi Sultanate: Nature of State, Theory of Kingship, Power and Functions of

Sultan.Central, Provinc ial and Local Administration'

Iqta System during the Delhi Sultanate'

UNIT-IIJudicial System during the Delhi Sultanate'

EconomicRelbrmsan"dAgrarianPolicyofAlauddinKhalji.position.of Wo-.n *ith lpecial reference to their Legal Status and Property

Rights.UNIT-III

Judic.ial System under the Mughals'

Revenue Reforms of Akbar'

Mansabdari and Jagirdari SYstem'

Islamic crirninal Law and Punishment: central, Provincial and Local courts'

UNIT -IV

Status of Women under the Mughals'

Social Reform Movements: Biahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj and Theosophical

Society.Modein Education and Abolition of Sati and Infanticide'

Susgested Readingsl. H.V. Sreenivasa MurthY

2. Bipin Chandra, Amales TriPathi

And Baru De

3. Ishwari Prasa

4. Satish Chandra (ed.)

5. S.A.A. Rizvi6. Tapan RaYchaudhuri and

Irfan Habib (eds.)

7. Alam Muzallar and

SubramanYam, SaniaY (ed')

8. Satish Chandra

:History of India : For Law Students

Part -[ and Part lI:Freedom Struggle

:History of Medieval India

:Religion, State and Society in Medieval

India: Collected Works of S Nurul Hasan

:Wonder that was India, Part-II

:Cambridge Economic History of India

Vol, I 1200-1750:The Mughal State

:Medieval India: From

Mughals, Vol I -IISul o- t**r^o'-^A

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9. J.S. Cren'ai (ed.)

10. Herrnann Kulke:State and Societf in Medieval India

:The State in lndia (AD 1000- I 700)82

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B.A. LL.B(Hons.) 5 -Year Integrated Course

VIII- SemesterCivil Procedure Code -II and Limitation Act

Paper 802Internal Assessment:20 Marks

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsory

question in unit-V.(b) ih. .o-p.rlsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-lV-(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question

from each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- v shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shall carry l5 marks and question no. 9 in Unit -V shall

carry 20 Marks.

UNIT-I

L Death, Marriage and lnsolvency of Parties ( Order XXII)2. Withdrawal and Adjustment of Suits (Order XXIII)3. Commissions (Secs. 75- 78, Order XXVI), Suit against Government (Secs.79-82)

4. Suit in case of Minors, lndigent Persons (Order XXXII, XXXIII)5. Interpleader Suits (Sec.88 & Order XXXV), Settlement of Disputes outside the

Court (Sec.89)

Leadins case: Amar Nath Dogra v. Union of India, AIRr963SC 424

UNIT-II

l. Pubtic Nuisances and Other Wrongful acts Affecting the Public (Secs.91-93)

2. Supplemental Proceedings- Arrest and Attachment before judgment, Temporary

Injunction, Interlocutory Orders, Appointment of Receivers (Secs. 94-95 & Order

XXXVIII to XL)3. Appeals from Original Decrees, Procedure in Appeals and Powers of Appellate

Court (Secs. 96-99A,107-108 & Order XLI)4. Appeals from Appeltate Decrees (Secs. 100-103 & Order XLII)5. Appeals to the Supreme Court (Sec' I 09)

Leading Case: Chunilal V. Mehta v. Century spinning & Manufacturing Co' Ltd',AIR 1962 SC l3r4

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UNIT-III

l. Reference to High Court (Sec.1 l3,Order XLVD2. Review (Sec.ll4 & Order XLVII)3. Revision ( Sec.ll5)4. Exemption of certain women and other persons from Personal Appearance and

Arrest ( Secs. 132-135A), Application fbr Restitution ( Sec.144), Right to lodgeCaveat ( Sec.l48A)

5. Inherent Powers of the Court ( Secs. 151-1538)

Leadins Case: Major S.S. Khanna v. Brig. F. J. Dillion, AIR 1964 SC 497

UNIT-IV

1. Salient features of the Limitation Act2. Limitation of Suits, Appeals and Application ( Secs.3-l l)3. Exclusion of Time (Secs.12-15)4. Effect of Death, Fraud, Acknowledgement, Payments etc. on Limitation (Secs.

r6-22)5. Acquisition of Ownership by Possession ( Secs. 25- 27)

Leadins Case: Ram Lal v. Rewa Coal Fields Ltd., AIR f962 SC 36f

Statutorv Material

Code of Civil Procedure, I 908Indian Limitation Act, I963

Sugsested Readings

1. Mulla2. Thakkar, C.K.3. Sarkar, Sudipto4. Saha, A.N.5. Mulla D.F.6. Takwani C.K.7. Mitra, B.B.8. Dayal, R.D.9. Row, Sanjiva

The Code of Civil Procedure (Student Edition)The Code of Civil ProcedureThe Code of Civil ProcedureThe Code of Civil ProcedureKey to CivilPracticeCivil Procedure CodeH.C. Mitra's lndian Limitation ActLimitation ActLimitation Act

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Paper 803

B.A. LL.B. (Ilons.) S-Year Integrated CourseVIII - Semester

Indirect Taxation Laws

Note:

(a)

(b)

Internal Assessment z 20 MarksTheory : 80 MarksTotal : 100 MarksTime : 3 Hours

Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one

compulsory question in unit-V.The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from

each Unit I-IV,(c) The candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all. selecting

one question from each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in Unit-V shall be

comPulsory'(d) Each qu.riion in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no' 9 in Unit-

V shall carry 20 Marks.

UNIT .1

Service Tax: Historical background and Constitutional Perspective, Salient

Features of Service Tax, Meaning and Importance of Service Tax (Section

65B(44)) Application of Service Tai (Section 64) Administration of Service Tax

Uniform Service Tax Rate and Exemptions, Negative list of Services (Section 93)

Number of Taxable Services, Charge and Valuation of Taxable Service (Section

66 and 67)Leading Cu.., Karamchand Thapar & Bros. (Coal Sale) Ltd' v' 30 STT 44219

taxmann.com 160 (Cal)

UNIT - II

Service Tax: Payment of Service Tax (Section 68) Registration (Section 69)

Return (Sections 70,71) Procedure of Assessment (Section 73) Appeal (Sections

85, 86) ievision (Section 84) Penalty (Sections 76,77,78 & 80)

Leading case: uol v. Ind-swift (2011) 9 taxmann.com 282 (SC)

UNIT.III

Central Sales Tax Act, 1956:Historical Background and Constitutional Perspective

Definitions- Business, Dealer, Sale, Sale Price, Turnover ( Sections 2) Inter State

Trade & Sale and purchase of Goods Inside a State (Sections 3-4) Sale in the

Course of Import or Export (Section 5) Liability to Tax on Inter-State Sales

(section 6) Registration of Dealer (Section 7) Levy and collection ofiu* (Sections S-ql Penalties (section 10) Goods of Special Importance

(Sections 14-15)Leading case: consolidated coffee Board v. coffee Board Banglore, AIR1980 SC 1468.

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UNIT.IV

Value Added Tax: VAT at State level- Concession for Small Dealers, Non-Availability of Input Credit in Certain Cases, Procedural Provisions in VAT,Record of input Tax CreditProvisions of Assessment and Audit, Disadvantages and Pitfalls in VAT.Leading Case: Larsen anri Turbc v;'State of Haryana (2010) 37 VST 428(P&H IrC (DB) ir!..fr.i'_v1-"+ _

t

'- -.

StatutorY MaterialThe Finance Act, 1994

Service Tax Rules,l994T'he Central Sales Tax Act, 1956

Haryana Value Added Tax Act, 2003

SuggestedReadings - ,n .:-^ nl^-^+r-ro.,,Lrr1. Ahuja, Grish, : Dlrect Taxes Law and Practice, Bharat's Law House, 2010'

2.Gabawala,Sunil.B,:TreatiseonServiceTax'Bharat'sLawHousePvt'Ltd'2010'3.JyotiRattan,:WT,ST,CST,VAT,GST,Bharat'sLawHousePvt.Ltd'20104.K.ailashRai,:TaxationLaws,Bharat'sLaw_HousePvt.Ltd.2010'5. N.A.Palkhivala : Income Tax Law' Modern Law House

6. Vinod K. Sighania : Law and Practice of Income Tax, Taxmann Pub' (Pvt') Ltd'

7.V.S.Datey'Indi'ectTaxesLawandPractice(Taxmann'

\t

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Paper 804 (A)

B. A. LL. B. (Hons) 5-year Integrated CourseI VIII - Semester

Intcllectual propert5r Law

UNIT-II

UNIT-III

Intcrnal Assessment: 20 MarksTheory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note: I

(a) Ninc clucstions shall bc set in all. i'wo questions Ii'om eacl.r unit i-lV and one compulsor.yquestion.

lbl Thc compulsoly question shall consist of lbur parts which shali be set one each fiorn Unit I-IV.(c) 'fhe Candidate shall be required to attempt live questions in all selecting ";" q;.;;; *;h

ii'om Unit I-IV a'd question number 9 in Ur it v sbail be com'ursorv(d) Eachquestionintlnjtl-IVshallcarrr !-5nar.ksaniJc1,_Lesliop,,.,,r,b.raiiiUniiVsSaiiueu-r.y2O

lviaIKS_

Internatio'al Lau.on Intellectual proper.ty - TINIT-r

l. Concept oflntellectual propeiry, -

2. l'he Organization (WIPO) convention, 19673. Pari ntion and Universal Copy Right Convention4. TRI de5. Phonoglarn Trgaty

Leadins Casc: Il.G.lAnand v. Delux Filns, AIR 197g SC 1613.

fhc l.aw ol-Copyright .,\cL. 1957-

', ;Tiffir,HillT[]il,;;f']nre'ed by copyrigrrt ( ss r7-2r)3. s 22-29)4. Licenses (Ss 30-32)5. Registlation oftCopylight (Ss 44-50,4)6. Inf'r'inger.r.rer.rt of'Copyright and Ilernedies (Ss 5l-62)

:

Leading Case : Stareiof ramil Nadu v. Thiru Murugan Brothers, AIR lggg sc 336

'I'hc l.air o1'llaclc N4ai'lt Acr. l99c)

l)cllrilio;t :,ri:l I(il.,ti:; ,r.l' I i:iil. \.iti: ii iS:c l)iicgisi'aiiou oi-i'Laiie vialks Lollclir.ions. liloceclu'e. Duration and F.t1'ect (Ss 06-26)i-'cri,-l.iiior' oi',i'racic iviari,s I Ss o',l-IJ...1

lnfrinsernent ol,Trade Mtrd< ancl Rerrrc,lics (Ss 29,Ss 102, Ss l3l-135)

Lcading Case: Vishnu Dass r,. Sultan I'ob:rcco Co. Ltd. Hyderabad, AIR f 996 SCZ27s

' [.rNIT-rv

Law ofPatent In India (Patenl Act. 1970 as anrended by Patenl Act.2005) and The Designs Act,2000

1

-)

4

1.

2

_l

4.

L2.

J.

Patentable and Ntron-Patentable Invention (Ss 2-3)Proced Ss 6-14,2 53)Rights &70.701 4&lt8)Infi'ing edies (Ss 106.108,140)The Designs Aci, 2000Ijelrnltrons I

Registration of f esignsCo pyri ght in-'it{eleistered Des i gns

\)"\k

I

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:l Porvcrs ancl Dutics ol-Controliet

l,catling Crsc :

Suggested ReadingsI Naral'anan. I)

2. Pirri. K I(.3. i--r'ctrger d

.1. N4usLaia F aizan

) t-rll s

6. Nagralan l{K7. NalaYan P

8. MitIAI DP9 Cornish \\/lO Wadera Ill-

I l. l{edcll ti l}

NI/s S.Nl. l)1'c Chenricul I-td. \. M/s catlbuq' (lntlia) Ltd,AIR 2000 sc 211{

Patent larr', -f rademarks 'lnd P:rssing olT

Lal' ol'Patcnt S]'stcnr in India

Copvright ActCt,p1 rigt t Lal: A Cr'rnrparative stud.''

'thc CoPl'right ActIntcllcctual ProPertY Lan'

Intellcctual ProPertY Larv

Inclian I'iltcnt's Lau' and Proccclu rc

I ntcllccttr:rl ProPcrtl',j,,.,,t".','t',,.1. \1,,,1!t:t (''rny llir',ht' l)csigns antl

(icogra Phical IndicationsIn tcllcctual l' roPcrtl' L'aw'

6r" a"tI-.-

Y

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Paper-804(B)

V.K.Bhalta

SEBI MumbaiTaxmanN.CopalaswamY

Note: -. z^ . r each unit I-lV and one compulsory '

i;;- Nine .questions shall be set in all' two questrons rl

(b) +i'i:'ffi1,lltt h.,.'on in.ullt;v shalr consist or tlyr pafts, one from each Unit l-lV'

(c) The candid* irr"rr be required to attempt ryg qu.rtic 'i in urr, selecting one question from each

Unit l-lv "";;;;t;i;n no'lq in Unit- V shall be compulsorv'

(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shall ."rry r! "'t"rks and ;;;tti"^ no' 9 in Unit -V shall parry 20

Marks' uNIT-l

Nature and Scope of SEBI, Establishmtntt-po*t's and Functions of the Board; Registration

Cerlificates, ,Ldjuollati* u"O Penalties' Establishment' :urisJiction' Authority and Procedure of

Appellate Tribunal'

UNIT-II

Bonds and convertible Securities, Features oi Equiti.s, Investment. Valuation theories of Bonds

and Equitier, trro."d-ui.lo.. irrrun.. of shur., and Debentures; Prospectus; Book Building'

UNIT.III

Securities Laws Act 1999: Definitions; n.Jognir.o Stock.Exchanges; contracrs and options in

Securities;Listingots"tu'iti"s;ListingAgreanent;PenaltiesandProcedure'

UNIT-IV

Nature and Scope of Depositories Act; co,-',titution; Ro'le and Functions of Depository; Rights

andobligationsofDepositorier;o"poritoryparticipant;lssuersandRegistrars'

Suggested Readinss

: Investment Management- security Anarysis and Portfolio

Management: SEBI Annual Report' SEBI Monthly Bulletin

B.A.LL.B. (Hons) 5-Year Integrated Course

VIII - Semester

lnvestment and Securities Lawslnternal Assessment:20 Marks

Theory:'80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Tiine: 3 hours

: SEBI and CorPorate Laws

i}J,l#:;,"Jifil1i; ,ecurities Laws Act, r ess &. Depositories Act. -.-

9N"v

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B. A. LL. B. (Ilons) S-Year Integrated Course

VIII - Semester

Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudencelnternal Assessment:20 Marks

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time:3 hours{

Paper 805(A)

Suggested Readings1. Paras Diwan :

2. J.N. PandeY

3. V.N. Shukla :

4. TriPathi and Arora :

5. Devender Singh:

6. Shobha Sexena:

7 . Indira Jaisingh:

8, Indira Jaisingh:

to equality, Right to life and

of State PolicY, Protectiorf ofCommission for Women-

U;tt' Nine questions shall be set in all. Two questions from each unit I-IV and one

compulsory question' r r ^,-^ -..L:^r- .r-,, uo ".(b) The compufr'"r' q*.rtion shall consist of four parts which shall be set one each from

Unit I-IV. question(c) The Candidate shall

each from Unit I-IV V sha'(d) Each question in Unit I-

canY 20 Marks' UNIT-I

ConceptofGenderJusticeandFeministJurisprudence;-UnitedNationsandHumanRightsofWomen, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, tg+g; Convention on Elimination of All

forms of Discrimination Against wo-.n, 6lgi Declaration on Elimination of 'violence

, 1993.Vishakha v' State of Rajasthan AIR 1997 SC 3011

UNIT-II

Constitutionalsaf.eguardsfortheProtectionofWomen_Rightp.*"t"f liberty, ru;hi against expioitation' Directive Principles

Women from Sexual Harassment at Workplace' National

s and Functions.India v. Nargesh Mirza AIR 1981 SC 1929

UNI

;

ce Act, 2005 - Definition of Domestic

rs, Seqvice Provider etc'; Procedure for

s of reliefs':S.R' Batra v' Taruna Batra

USex Selection) Act;ratories'and genetic

Board; APProPriate

d Penaltiesention) Act 1956 - an Overview

and Allied Themes (CEHAT) and others

001) s scc 2007.

Law relating to Dowry, Dowry Death' Bride Burning' Rape and

Related Offences.Constitutional Law of India

Constitution of India

Law Relating to Women & Chi

Human Rights, Women andLa

Crimes against Women and Pr

Handbook on Law of Domesti

ir*-.f"..ption & Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act: Users

Guide to the Law

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--- -f-'I l.\^rrrsp

9. Anjani Kant : Law relating to Women and Children10. Mamta Rao : Law Relating to Women and ChildrenI 1. A.S. Anand : Justice fbr Women: Concerns and Exoressions.

(*+r

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B. A. LL. E' (Hons) S-year Integrated eourse

Paper 805 (BiVUI - Semecter

l\{edia and L

Tatql: 1S$ Marle*TiFq: 3 hsure

wo questions in eash unit I-lV a'nd one

ll consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-

UNIT - I

n Constitution

lnterpretation af ediP ft'*edom

lssues ofFrivaeY

UNIT - IInitv/sedition)ce)

slature

Conditions'of Service) Act & Press Council

r\,rr

UN{IT - II{

ia

UNIT - IV

rface

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A

Dr. tlurga []as Bitsu

[:rof'. Nanclk i s'nor ]'rikila: L-a'* of the l'ress

: Fress V:ilhi {i{inr1i)

,{

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Paper 806

B.A.LL.B (Hons') 5-Year Integrated Course

VIII- Semester

Alternative DisPute Resolution

Internal Assessment: 40 MarksTheory:60MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:(a)Thepaperwillconsistoftwoofparts:Theorl,(60marks)andPractical(40

marks)shallbesetinall.twoquestionsineachunitl-IV(b) In theorY Paper' toT.

and one "o1niutr i :l_l+t:J' consist of four parrs, one from each Unit

(c) The comPulsorY unlt'

i-N. --^. r:-,^ ^"ections in all. selecttng one

(d) The Candidate shal empt five questions in all' selecting

question trom each tiiJ" tt q in Unit- V shall be compulsory'

(e) Each question in U 12 marks'

UNIT - I

Meaning " i[i*!*1"^J.l"x?]i,01'r;ff i.i'#,']Negotiation Uunal; Jurisdiction of Arbitral 'l'rtbunat'

Agreement;

Leadins Case: lnternational Airport Authority of India v' K'D' Bali AIR 1988 SC

1099.

UNIT - II

conduct of Arbitral proceedings; Making of Arbitral Awards and Terminatibn of

p ro c e e d i n g, ; s "tt6 A s i d e

",1 ^ -

"I Jl t1 ii'

"^' ry;: : i i X;$1 :;|"Hiln' Ji'"Tl?:lAwards; tnt",nution?l Arbitration;New York Conventlon '

Awards.

Leadins Case: Allen Berry & Co (P) Ltd v' Union of India' AIR 1971 SC 696'

UNIT - III

conciliation; Appointment of . conclliators; Stages

- of conciliation ^proceedings;

senlement Agreement in conciliatt#, ;il;"ti"" it conciliation Proceedings' Resort

to Arbitral or Judicial Proceedtngs'

Leading Case: Haresh Dayaram Thakur v' State of Maharashtra' AIR 2000 SC

2281.

UNIT - IV

LokAdalats-Concept,Meaningunoc",o*tr'ofLok.Adalats,PositionsofLokAdalatsunder Legal Sewices Authority n.i 1;;;, organisatio"";f ;;k Adulut'' cogniTance of

cases by Lok ';;;;r,;*uio o1r-"r. io"r"tr, po*"'" oi i-ott Adalats' Analvsis of

Working of Lok l,l"f^r, in India,;rt niJ- t.g"f A'iit'nO"t the Constitution of India'

Legal Aid Schemes'

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Nanak Foundation v' Rattan Singh and Sons' AIR 1981 SC

Susgested Readings

The-Arbitration and Concili

i'tr" erUit*tion And Concil ent) Act' 2015

The Legal Services Authori

I2.

3

4.

5.

6.

7"

Chitkara, M.G.Deshta, SunilKwatra G.KNV ParanjaPe

Rao, P.C

SC TriPathiTewari, O.P

Lok Adalat and the Poor- A Socio-Constitutional Study'

Lok Adalat in India

ifr" N.* Law of Arbitration & Conciliation

A.rbitration and A lternative Dispute Reso lution

Alternative DisPute Resolution

Arbitration andConciliation Act' I 996

ftt"-e.Uit.ution & Conciliation Act ' 1996

NoTE:ThereshallbeaninternalAssessmentof40Marksasfollows:

(i)Thesubjectteacherwillassignminimumtwocase-studiesofl0markseach to the students on the foilowing: - 20 Marks

(a) Arbitral Cases

(U; Pto"""dings of Lok Adalat(c) Conciliation Proieedings

(ii)Thestudentswillmaintainaproperfileofcasestudiesandwillsubmittothe subject teacher by the date fixed by him/her'

(iii) Viva-v*t "*u*ination * - 20 Marks

*Viva-voceexaminationwillbeconductedbyaCommitteeconsistingofDirector/Principal,oneExternalsubjectExpertandtheteacherteachingthesubject o, i'nr'ao,iu and time fixed bi the Director/Principal' The Quorum will

consist oJ two and one of them will be external expert

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E. A. Lt.E' (${one.i 5- Year Integrated ecurse{X- Seruest+r4

Faper:9{}lI-nternel .A.ssessment; 2S Marks

ThcorY: Siih{erksTotal: 1{}0 Manks

' Time:3 hours

Note:

,1-iv,

shall earrY 20 L'{arks'U rit-I

ain land from operations of the Act (Section 4)'

Revenue Officers (Sections 6-22)'

ue (Sections 61-96)'

Ilartition t$octions I 1 0-i 25)'

Arbitration (Seetions 127 -L3 5)'

Harish v' Gisha Ram, AIR 19Sl SC 695'

Unit-Itr

Ttree Punjab TenaneY Act' 188?

Defir"ritir;ns f seetion 4) "

Rights ot' Occupancy (Sections 5-1 1)'

nt (Sections 35-51).

l-14).)

Chandu Lal v' Kalia and Goria '1976

PLJ 548'

Uuit-III

The l{aryana Ceiling on Land Holdings Act''1972

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-:The Punjab Vitlage Common Lands (Regulation) Act' 1961

-- Definitions (Section- 2); {-ancls to which this Act applies (Section- 3).

Vesting of Rights an,C Reguiation of Use and Occupation etc, of Lands (Sections 4-6)'powerio put Fanchayat in possession and cancel or vary leases etc. of Lands (Sections 7-

I't\1a 1.

Ean cr{Jurisdiction of Civii Courr;s (seetions 1i-15}'

Onn Parkash v. State of Flaryana, 19$7 (i) C.L' J.791(f'C')'

Llnit-IVThe Land Acquisition Aet' 1894

Def-rnitions (Seition -3); Essential t-eatures of the Act: Concept of land acquisition;

Acquisition Preliminary investigation; Declaration of intended acquisition; inquiry into

measurement, value and claims and awards by collector; power of government to take

possession (Section 4- 17)Reference to court and procedure thereon (Section l8- 28 A); payment of compensation

and interest (Section 31--34); Acquisition of land for companies (Section 38- 44 B);

Misceiianeous: Process and penaity for obstructing acquisition of land, appeals in

proeeedings bef'eire court (Secticn 46- 54)

Yalliyammal and another v. special Tehsildar (Land Acquisition)and another etc. (2011X0 SCR 293

Punjab Land venue Act, 1887

Punjab Tenancy Act. 1887

The Haryana Ceiling on Land Holdings AcI,1972The Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961'

The Land Aequisition Act. 1894

The Punjab Tenancy Act" 1887

The Land Revenue Aet, 1887.

Land Laws in Punjab and HarYana.

Funja'o and Haryana l-and Lar'vs.

The Punjab Village Cnmmon Lands

(Regulation) Act, i961'A Commentary on Haryana Panchayati Raj

Act, 1994.

Treatise on Village Common Land(Punjab and Har;vana)

The Land Acquisition act, 1894' (Act i of1894): (with the cases'law thereon.)Cornpehsation for compulsory acquisition ofland: I and practice

Commentary on the Land Acquisition Act:

l. Aggarwal,a O.P'

2. Aggarwal,a O.P.

3. Neety Kaul4. Narula, D.P.5. .Iain's

6. Jaiswal and Chawla

7. Baryam Singh Saini

I

9.

S iva Row T. V.

Aggarawala Om Prakash

Qm Prakash Aggara"vala,Marrmohan Lai Sarin

l0

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1 8!) jli \i'ith Statc Amenrl-trrents

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IX- Semester

:

Paper: 90?

B.A.LL.B. (Flons.) 5- Year Integrated Course

I m re rn*r ^*Tff il:tJ-ffi::ff

T+t*!: lt)0 MerksTime: 3 h*crre

Ncte :

(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each Llnit i-lv and one compulsory

question in Unit'V.

(b)TheconrpulsoryquestioninUnit-Vshallconsistoffourparts,onefromeachUnitl-IV.

(el The eandidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question

froru each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in I-Jnit-V shall "oe compulsopy

(d)EachquestioninUnitl.IVshallcarry15marksandquestionno.ginUnit-Vshallearty?0 marki'

tinit- tr

rigin and DeveloPment of liquit-v

Doctrine of EquitYElection, M.ortgage, Clog on R'edemptiern' FQreclQsure

Equitalle remedies

Govindi.iandors.v.VrajlalKarsandasFurohitandors.,AlR

Unit -I1

Origin anil Development of-tr'rust

Claisification of Trust and Creation of Trust

Trustees: Appointment, Removal. Rights, Pgwers, Functions, Duties' Liabilities and

Disabilities, benefi ciaries : Ri ghts and Liabilities

Remedies for Breach of Trusts

Extinetion of Trust

,v/

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Prineess Fatima S"onzia & others

Unit-III

ion, Settlernent, Trust and

ceable

2a)

Rectification of eontract (Sec' 26)

Rescission of Contracts (iSec' 2l-301

: E,R. Eiazv.The Tamil Nadu Handloom weavers co-operative society Ltd.'

AIR 2002 sc 1152 unit-IV

Cancellation of instruments [Sec' 31-33]

StateofMadhyaPradeshv.MangilalSh.armaoAIRlggsSCT43

t. Singh. G.P.

2. z\quil AhmedL Basu D. D'4. Desai, I. R'

5. B. l.zl. Gandhi

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ts" A, LL.B. (Ilons.i S-Year Integrated Course

IX- Sernester

Paper: 903 (a) Internal Assessment:E0 MnrksThcory:8$MarksTotal: 1*0 Marks

TivEr.e: 3 hrrur

I'iote:

I-IV.

15 nrarks and question ne' I in Unit -V

shailc Y20Marks'

I,ln.it-1

Nature and Development of Banliing; Histo

;

s

Companies; Control Over Managenrentl Su

Banking ComPanies.

Banking Ombudsman- Banking Ombudsman Scheme' 1'995'

K.Pushpangadanv.FederalBankLtd.(2000)101Comp.Case197(Kar.)

Uuit-trI

Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934ti

e

g solution ATM banking through mobiles'

RBlv.IlarisidhCo.OperativeBankLtd.,AIRlgSSGuj.l0T.

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Unit"X[1

The State Bank of India Act,1955Incorporation and share capitai of State Bank (Sections 3-5); Transfer of undertaking of

the Imperial Bank (Sections 5-9); Shares (Sections l0-15); Management ( Sections 16-

i lA); Business of the State Bank (Sections 32-354)

Reeovery of Debt Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993

Object and Scope of the Act, Constitution. Powers. Procedure and Functions of the Debt

Reco.,rery Tribunal; Execution of the Decree/ Orders of Debt Reeovery Tribunal;

Attachrnsnt before Judgement and Appeal.

trnit trV

The Negotiable Instrumeni Act, 1881

The Meaning of Negotiable Instruments- Its Kinds and Essential Features; Promissory

Note, Bili of exchattle, Cheque; Definition of Drawer, Dr ee and Payee; Holder in Due

Course, payment in Due Course; Endorsement "itt blank" and "in full"; Parties to Notes'

Biiis anci Cheques; Diseharge From Liability On Notes, Bills and Cheques;

Dishonour of Cheque for Insufficiency, etc., of Funds in the Account (Section- 138)'

Bank of Baroda v. Punjab National Bank AIR. 1944 PC 58.

1. The Banking Reguiation Aot, 1949

2. llanking Ombudsman Scheme, 1995

3. Recovery of Debt D,-re to Banks and inancial Institutions Act. 1993'

4. State Bank of india Act, 1955'

5. Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934'

i, Sethi, R.B.2. Perry, R.E.

3. Rarnaiya, A.4. Dawar5. Bhishanr anri Adiga6. Goyle. L.C.7" Tannan's8. Maheshwari9. Varshney. P.N.

i0.I{.N. ChaudharY

Banking Regulation Act, 1949.

Law and Practice Relating to Banking. Vol' I'The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934

Mercantile L"the Negotiable Instrurnents Act'tarv of Banking and Bankers.

Banking Law and Practice in India.

Banking Larv & Practice

Banking Law & Practice.

Banking L s

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Biolosical Diverst

Paper- 903 (b)

B.A.LL.B. (Hons') 5-Year Integrated Course

IX- Semester

Internal Assessment:20 Marks

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time:3 hours

Note:

(a)Ninequestionsshallbesetinall,twoquestionsineachunitl.IVandonecompulsory

(b) +i'Jffi:,,::|.;;r"r,ion in Tlr;u shalrconsist of four pans, one from each Unit l-lv'.

(c)TheCandidate,shallberequiredtoattemptfivequestionsinall,selectingonequestlonfromeachunitt.tvandquestionno.ginUnit-Vshaltbecompulsory.

(d)Eachquestioninuni.l.IVshatl.u,,yr5marksandquestionno.ginUnit-Vshallcarry2o Marks'

Unit- l

Introduction and overview of Biorogicar Diversity; Meaning and sc^ope of Biological Diverbity;

Biotogicat ,""rour"Jr "uno

rraoitionai ?;;;i;ise; Ratlnale f"t. ll::::tt"['Jt[Til :?

Biodiversity; t..uti-."r, int.rnationul trud. regi me und biod iutrsity protectton ;

eio Oiu.rtitY and BiotechnologYUnit- II

protecrion of rraditional Knowledge: Traditional Knowlldse |j^:utt"t Law' Traditional

Knowledge uno *' J io';;;til; of B L lo gical Diversitv' B io-Prospecttn g'

codification of rraditional Knowredge T.llro,."]y.:f community 'iqlrt'

The Biological

Diversity a.utr.,o.itiJl;;; ;.i. functiois, wlPo consultation on Traditional Knowledge

Unit- III

protection of Biodiversity: For Developing Nations, For Developed countries' Farmers and

3:ilil:r, Meaning. rnrernationar and Nati'onal Dimensions' Effect of Bio-Piracy- on the

EconomY

Controversies: The BT-Cotton Controversy' the Yellow Bean Controversy' the BT-Brinjal

ControversY , ^. n:-^^.,

International and National Means to Control Bio-Piracy

TRIPS agreement and technology transfer'

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Biotechnology and bio-diversity, UNCTAD conference on trade and environment Convention of

Biologicat Diversity (cBD) and Te"hnology Transfer: Prior Informed consent' Risk Assessment'

Precautionary measures and Benefit Sharing'

Unit- IV

Salient features of Biological Diversity Act; Regulation. of access to Biological Diversity;

National Biodiversity Authorityl Functiins and po-wers; State Biodiversity Board; Biodiversity

Management Committee and its tunctions

Statutory MaterialBiological DiversitY Act, 2002

ConuJntion on Biological Diversity, 1992

Sugsested Readinss

L Ahuja, V.K. :

2. Alikhan, Shahid and

Raehunath Mashellcar :

3. ChoudharY, D.N'

4. Kumar, Arvind and

Govind Das.

5. ShenoY, Yeshwanth

6. Shinade, Avinash

7. Shiva, Vandna

8. Singh, Janamjit

9. Swaminathan, M'S

10. Swaminathan, M'S'

I l. Verma, S.K. and

Raman Mittal

Intellectual Property Rights in India' Vol' II'

LexisNexi s, Butterworths, Wadhwa' Nagpur'

Intellectual Property and Competitive Strategies in

2lst Century, Aditya Books Private Limited' New

Delhi.EvaluationofPatentsLaws:DevelopingCountriesF.rtp..rlu., Capital Law House, New Delhi'

Biodiversity to Biot Intellectual Propedy

nigftrt, Naiosa Publ se' New Delhi'

gilOi,r.rritY: Law a , Law Book Centre'

Kochi.lntellectual Propefty Manual, LexisNexis'

Butterworths, NagPur'

niofiru.y, Plundeiof Nature and Knowledge' CIP

oge.ng for Sustainablep and DeeP Publications Private

lntellectual Property Rights: A Clobal Vision'

Indian Law lnstitute, New Delhi'

104

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4B,A.LL.E (Hans.) S-Year Integrated Course

IX- Semester

F4per: 904 (3)Internal Assessment: 20 Marks

Theory:80MarksTotal: 10S Ma

Time: 3 hoursNote:(a) Nine questions shali be set in all, two questions in each unit i-lV and one

cornpulsory question in unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four p s, one from each Unit

I"ru.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt fiye questions in all. selecting

qucstio$ frorn cach Unit i-IV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each questiqn in Unit I-iV shall carry l5 m s and question ner. 9 in tlnit .V

shail cary 20 Marks.

tlnit-I

Criminology: Definition, Nature and Scope.

Sehools of Crirninolo gY :

Pre-Classical SchoolClassical SchqolNeo-Classicai SchoolPositive School$nciclogical $chooltu{ultifactor Sehool

Nathulal v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1966 SC 43.

[-tnit-II

Coneept and Modes of Punishment.Prison Administration & Open Prison.

White-Collar Crinre.Organized Crirne.Alcoholism, Drug Addiction and Crime.Juvenile Deiinquency.

Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration, AIR 1978 SC 1675

105

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Unit-I1l

Tlre Foliee SYstern'

Powers and Duties of Police'

Investigation bY Poliee'

Custodial Violence'Police- Public Relations'

Need for refo ation and rehabilitation of offenders'

Probation of o nders'

1980 se 1535.

Unit-IV

FaroleRecidivismPrevention of CrimeVictimologY

ConcePt and scoPe

TYPeI of victimsTheories of Victimolo gY

Impact of victimization

sunil Fulchand Shah v. union of India and others, AIR 2000 sc

1023.

Principles of Criminology (1978)'

New Horizons in CriminoiogY'CriminologY.CriminologY'CriminologY and PenologY'

Probation of Offenders Act. 1958'

CriminologY and PenologY'

1.

2.

,1T.

5.

6.7.

Sutherland, E & CressY

Barnes & Teeters

l' & EnglandSiddique, ed

Sirohi, J. P.S.

B a, P.P.

Par ape, N.V. .

F^b

106

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4

4;

Faper-904 (b)

B. A. LL.B. (Hons.) S-Year Integrated CourseilL Semester

Internal Assessnicntl?0 BJarhq

TheorY: S$I{tarkeTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:

(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I=lV and one compulsory

question in unit'V.

(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one m eaeh Unit I-

rv.

from each Unit l-lv and question no. 9 in unit'V shall be compulsory"

(d) Each question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no' 9 in Unit -v shall

earry 20 Marks.Unit-I

lntroduction and General Features of International criminal Law;

Sources of lntsrnational Criminai Law;

Principle of Legality of Penalties

Unif-II

Iniernational Crimes: Wdr crimes; Crimes against Humanity; Genocide; Torture as a Discrete

CrimeandAggression;TerrorismasanlnternationalCrimel

Unit-IH

circumstances Excluding lnternational criminal Liability: Justification and Excuses

other Excuses: superior*order, Necessity. Duress and Mistake Immunities

Uait-IV

The Establishment of International Criminal Tribunals /

International criminal procedure: focus on th

kwe- o' thans"t

107

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-ty tice

4. Rorne $tatute of thc {n*ernational Cri

InternationaleriminalTribunals, ICRC, itzprland'

2006.

4.

2. tCC- lndia

Albeek. Rosanne Van

Banerjes, DiPankar

Bantekas, Llias

6. Broomhall, Bruce

7. Cassese

Dormaan, ut and

Beek. Louise Dsswald

9. International Criminal Court

lnternational Cri m inal Court: Convetsations with

fnJian parfi entarians ICC - India, Mumbai' !005

?006.

London;2003'

O rd University. Press, New York, 2004'

New York,2002.

f

International Crirninal Court:lnternational Criminal

Court, Netherlands, 20 I 0'

qat qr> $tt-t"^t

108

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IF

B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-Year Integrated Course

IX-Semester

Paper 905 (a) Internal Assessment:20 Marks

Theory: 80Marks

Total: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

*"ti;, Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit l-lV and one compulsory

question in unit-V'(b)Thecompulsoryquestioninunit-Vshallconsistoffourparts,onefromeachUnit

I-IV.(c) shall be required to atte r1s in all' selectingone

each Unit I-lV ano ques t- V shall be compulsory'

(d) in Unit I-lV shall carry estion no' 9 in Unit -V

canY 2OMarks'

Unit-I

Local Self GovernmentHitto.i.uf Evolution, Concept of Local Self Government'

Role of Balwant Rai Mehta, Ashok rt'r.r'ttu, c-.v'K' Rao and L'M' Singhvi committees in

sent Scenario'

Unit II

alp

Election to the PanchaYat

Reservation of backward classes

Reservation of women and Scheduled Castes

Unit IIIThe Haryana Municipal Corporation Act' 1994

Area Sab"ha and its Composition; rights and duties

Composition

Qualification ion of membershiP

Election to th

Reservation of backward classes

Reservation of women and Scheduled Castes , ,nN

A ^, oJ,Ti-94//w I ' \O l\ '1.---'

109

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Unit IV

S

4n Act,2008

yap : Panchaytiraj ' Views,ol founding fathers and

,##ffi;ion of Oiff.rent committees , New Delhi,

2 V:[::ffili,X,1li*fr , LocalGovernmentin.rndia:SelectReadings',Allied

Publishers'New Delhi

3. Suresh Misra'Rajvir S. Dhaka

4. Parsad, R.N'

5. HenrY Maddick

: Grassroots Democracy ln

ComPanY, New DelhiAction, ConcePt Publishing

: Urban Local Self Government in India, Mittal Publication,

New Delhi

: Panchayati Raj: A study of rural local government in India'

Longmans Publication

6' ffi'"5:l3lnf;.l"-ou''

ilHffi1'01i.X,",:il'otuar deveropment orPanchavati Raj'

110

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lX-Ssprres*erF"A.Li-.8. (F-Ians.) 5-Year Isrtegrated Course

Paper: E05 (b) [nterr,pl 6usssaffi entl30 F;[arks

Th*or1: SQFtariis

Totair l(}0 MarksTinre: 3 hours

N<rie:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one compulsory

consist of four p s, one from each Unit I-IV'g one, question

(d)EachquestiorrinUniti-IVshailcar.ryl5marksandquestionno.ginUnit-Vstrallearry20 lr.,[arlit,

Unit-1

lr,{ear:ing and Types of Citizenship

Act, 1955

:United States v' Bhagat Singh Thind 261' U'S' 204

Unit-II

Meaning and ConcePt:

T'ransnati onal Citizsnsi:iPExternal CitizenshiPMuitiple ClitizenshipLoss of NaliorialitY

:ImmigrationandNaturalizationServicev.Chadha,462U.S.gl9(1983)

{Jnit-IH

History, meaning and nature of, immigration Law;

trnternational Migration SYstetn

y departure. withholding of Removal

:canada (citizenship and immigration) v' Khosa,2009 scc 12 (2009) I

scR 339

Savt- w fui'"'

111

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Detention and Removal of AliensImrrrigrationCo HearingEmPloYment B aoed Immi gration

:Nlgeria v. secretary of state for the Home Department (2011) EWCA

t32 (22 Feb.'2011)

. Citiaenship Aet, 1955

Immigiation Refo & Controi Aet' 1986

/1

L M.P, Jain

2. A.R. Pandey

3. Mazha Hussain

4, SEth

5" Basu, D.D.

Unit trV

Constitutional L

Law of Nationality, Citizenship and Immigration

The Law Relating to Foreigners' Passport and

Citizenship in lndia

Citizenship and Foreigner Aet

Consti ion of India

112

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B. A.I,LB. (I{on's') S-Year Integrpted eqmrse

' nX- Semerten

Max. Marks: t0S

Fapor:$fiS

ercise)'

Fleading:

trtevision'

ClcnvqYanettrg

sonstituteexternai exltert

Pleadings and Practtce

Pleadings, Drafting and Conveyanclng

Pleadings and ConveYanclng

Pleadings and Prac"tee

d;-' -"

"f P leaciings, Draft irrg an d Conveyancmg

;;ii;,o ciul Drafting with Model Fo s

Conveyancing and Drafting of Legal Doc ents'

2. Chaturvedi, R'N'

3. Chaturvedi' A'N'4. GoPaikrishnan' K'S'

5. Sharma, Y'S'6. Maj dar. R'K' &

Kataria. R'P'7. Allied's

113

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28. sttRTeT s--{i n sTqFT Doh incapax

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High Court

Emigration

Certiorari

Immunity

Consumer Protection Act

Ex-Parte Order

Single Transferable Vote

Colonial Legislation

Strict Custody

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119

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|D

SyllabusSession 2013'14

. Max.Marks:80+20(int') Time:3Hrs

Pass marks: 35

B. A. LL. B. (Hons) S-Year

lOth Semester

P.C. 1OO1.B URDU

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25 Haathi Tolna, 29 Khat'

Related Books:Muin-e-urdu published by sharma Brothers Book depot' Malerkotla,Dist'

Sangrur (PB)

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F.t,

A.LL.B. (Hons) S'year Integratecl CourseX- Semester

Legal Language and Gencra! English

Paper l!?01 (e)lnternal Assescment;3tl Marks

eory': B0Marks

Total: 100I'ltnrksTirne: 3 hours

Note :

a)Ninequestionsshallbesetinal|'T,woquestionsfromeaclrurritl-IVandoneconrpuIsory,qu9$tlol'! '

bi The cornpu lsory question shali consist of f'our parts which shall be sei onc each from unit i-

ry.c)Thecandidateshallberequiredtoattemptfivequestionsinallselectingonequestioneaclr

fronrunitl-IVandquestionnurrlberginunitVsha|lbecompulsory.d)Eaclrqucstioninunitl-iVshallcarryl5marksandquestionnumberginunitVs|rall.carry

20 rnarks'

Unit I

, Definition, History' Impcrtance and Critical Evaluation

aird Fhrases

bi l,egatAbbreviations

iii) Phrasa! Verbs

on Legal'l-oPics

ii) ParaPhrasingiii) C1'/ (Resurne) Writing

Llnit II

Unit III

Unit IV

Suggested Reading

1. AiYer" P' Ramanathan

2. Walker, D.M.

3. Tiwari, G'S.

4. William G.

Advanced Law Lexicon 3"'ed' 2005

Oxford ComPanion to Law, 1980

Law ancl Language' Creative Books' New Delhi

Language &Law,6l LOR

<x--

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Candhi, B.M.

i;. A^ggirrr.r,al. N.F: &F. i, 1\rccij

,1 , F itikiii+s- !' .l

, . ful4!sott. N4arglei- l\4

9. Wcod. 1r.1,-.

10. Co!lins LloLrLriid

Legal Langr"iage, Legai Writing ailc! Generai

F-irl g| iIii. Easiern [J oo l': cortFai:']" l'[:ck iiorv'Z0 I 1

Nesfielcl Errglish Crantnar Con:posiii<-rir ane!

Usage. h.{acniiilar.i

Conriricii l\4 i;takes ir F-:r:gl ish

Ex?-n-r i nr: YoLr i" En gi isir

A lterneclial F)nglish Crarntrrar

The Dictionary oi'Plirasal Verbs

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B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5- Year Integrated Course

Paper 100!(a)

Note:

a)

(b)

Internal Assessment:20 MarksTheory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and onec"ompulsory question in unit-V.The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four pa.rts, one from eachUnit I-IV.

(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in ail, selecting onequestion from each unit I-IV and question No. 9 in Unit- v shall becompulsory

(d) " Each question in Unit I-IV shall carry 15 marks and question no. 9 in Unit-V, shall cany 20 Marks.

Unit-IGeneral Principles of Law of Insurance: Definition, Nature and History of Insurance,Contract of Insurance; Insurable Interest, Premium, the Policy- Classification ofPolicies form and Contents;.Commencernent; Assignment, Construction, Condition ofthe Policy

Leading €ase: Reserve Bank of India v. Peerless General Finance and InvestmentCo.,AIR 1987 SC f023

Unit-IIThe. Life Insurance Corporation AcL 1956 and, the Life Insurance (EmergencyProvisions) Act, 1956: Object of the Act. Nature and Scope of Life Insurance,Dbfinition, kinds of Life insurance, the Policy and Formation of a life insurancecontract; Circumstance affecting the risk, amounts recoverable undor life policy,persons entitled to payment, settlement of claim and payment of money,Establishment of LIC, Compensation for insurance business and exclusiye privilegesof LIC of carrying on life Insurance Business

Leadine gase: LIC v. Nirmala Adi Reddy, AIR 19g4 SC 346

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Unit-IIIMarine Insurance Act, I 963 :

Nature and scope, Classification of Marine Policies, Marine insurance, insurableInterest Insurable Value, Insuraece is Ubenima fides, Marine insurancp policyvoyage-deviation, perils of the Sea, Assignment of Policy, Premium, Partial Loss ofShip and of Freight, salvage, general average, particular charges, Measures ofindemnity, total valuation, liability to third parties, Rights of Insurer on payments andretum of premium.

Leadine Case: Home insurance Co. v. Ramnath & Co., AIR 1955 Mad 602

Unit -IVPublic Liability Insurance Act,1991:

-

Nature, Scope and object, liability to give relief in certain cases on principles of no

fault (Section 3), Duty of owner to take out insurance policies (Section 4), verificationand Publication of Accident by collector (Section 5) Application for Claim for relief(Section 6), Award of Relief (Section 7)Establishment of Environmental Relief Fund(Section 7A); Provisions as to other right to claim compensation of death (Section 8);

Powers of Collection (Sections 9 to 13), Penalty for contravention (Sections14, 15);

offences by companies and Government Departments (Sections16,IT)

Leading Case: Charan Lal Sahu v. Union of India, AIR 1990 SC 1480

Statutory Material1. The Life Insurance Corporation Act,l9562. The Life Insurance (Emergency Provisions ) Act,19563. Marine insurance Act,I9634. Public Liabilitv Insurance Act.1991

Suggested Readings :-

1. Srinivasan, M.N. :

2. Srivastava, Kirpa Daya3. Murthy, K.S.N. & Sharma,

4. Banerjee, B.N.5. Mishra, M.N.6. lvamy. E.R. Hardy

7. Bhattacharjee

Law and the Life Insurance Contract

:Commentaries on Employees State Insurance Act,l948K.V:S. : Modern Law of Insurance

: The Law of Insurance

: Law of insurance

: Marine insurance

: The Life Insurance Corporation Act

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B.A.LL.B. (Hons') 5-Year Integrated Course

X-Semester

Paper: 1002 (b)Internal Assessment:20 Ma rks

TheorY: 80Marks

Total: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

t in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one'compulsory

in unit-V shalI consist of four plttt',:* ,1:l:ith "']^l;lY:quired to attempt firc lyelions

in a[l' selecting one questron

question"no' q in Untt- V shall be compulSory'

(d) Each question in Unit t-tV ,h.11 :;;;; f S tar*' and question no' 9 in Unit -V shall car?y

20 Marks'

Unit-1

Concept of lnsolvency and Bankruptcy , -. /-^'-^oricnn herween E,nglish u

The concept of insolvency; Inabitity to pay debt; comparison between E'nglish and lndian

Insolvency and Bankruptcy law' . r -^-^^- Fr ;; Transfer with

Acts of Insolvency: Transfer of property to athird person for benefit of creditors

intenttodefeatthecreditors;Fraudulentp,.f.'.n.eintransferofproperty.

LeadingCase:RaghunathK.KharkarV.GaneshandothersAIRl964SC234Unit-II

Insolvency Petition and Pro by creditors; lnsolvencyp.nni,ion; Jurisdiction and ions; procedures of the Court on

of a decree of a Court;

e debtor'Madras AIR 1950 Madras

HC 4IO

Unit-III

Duties of Debtor/ Effect of lnsolvency:

Dutiesofdebtorsandlnterimproceedingsagainstthecebtor;offencesbydebtors;debtot; Discharge or otuto'' lndigent ot:;;:;;;it;'; indigent persons; Procedure

i-it".itt"r of peiitions flled t y a creditors'

Release ofat hearing;

*Y*'5^rr' 9-'

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Eff'ect of insolvency on antecedent transaction; rights of creditors under execution; Duties of

court executing decree on the property taken in execution; Avoidance of voluntary transfer'

LeadingCase:BankeyLalandothersV.DurgaPrasadandothers,AlRlg3lAllahabadHC 512

Unit-IV

Adjudication and Consequences:

orderofAdjudication;Effectandpublicationoforder;Proceedings,ConsequentonAdjudication; Protection order from arrest or detention; Burden of Creditors to prove

AnnulmentofAdjudication,powertoannul,failuretoapplyfordischarge;

order ofthe debt;

post adjudicatory scheme for satisfaction of the de.bt; Discharge of debtor; Distribution

prop"ny, priority of debts; offences by debtors' Appeal

Leadins Case: Mansa Ram V'Commissioner of Income Tax 1991 ITR' 192 All'

Statutory Material:

BankruPtThe Prov 1920

Compani nt) Act' 2002

Companies Bill,2009Indihn InsolvencY Act, 1848

Suggested Readings:' Law of InsolvencY

Laws of England on Bankruptcy and Insolvency

Volume- lII (2) 1989

Law of BankruPtcY

Law of Banking and Bankers'

Banking Law and Practice in India

Banking Law & Practice

Lecture of Banking Law

Banking Law

Law of lnsolvencY in lndia

of

1. Avtar Singh

2. HalsburYs'

3. S.K. AiYar

4. Goyle

5. Tannan's

6. Maheshwari

T.Anjani Kant

8. R.N. ChaudharY

9. Mulla

54!>

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B.A. LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year Irrtegrated CourseX Semester

Paper 1003 (a) Conflict of LaivsIrrternal Assessment : 20 Marks

Theory : 80 NlarhsTotal : 100 N'larks

Time : 3 hoursNote :

(i) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one

compulsory question in urrit-V

0) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each UnifI-IV

(i() The candidate shall be lequired to attempt five questions in all, selecting onequestion fi"om each Unit I-lV arrd question no.9 in Unit-V shall be compulsoly.

(l) Each question in Unit I-lV shall carry I5 marks and question no.9 irr Unit-V shallcarry 20 Marks.

Unit-II . Meaning, Defin ition, Nature and Scope of Confl ict of Laws.2. Historical Development and Theories of Conflict of Laws3. JLrrisdiction:l\'leaning, Basis, Person who can not sue and person who can't be

sued. Action in personanr and Action in renr, Provisions of C.P.C. regardingjurisdictiorr (Sections l,s-20, 83, 84,86)

4. Renvoi : Paftial Renvoi and Total Renvoi (Foreign Court Theory'). lndianPosition.

L.eading Case - Rahimtoola v. Nizam of Hyderabad ( I 957) A.C. 391 .

Unit-IIl. Domicile : Definition, Kinds - Dornicile of Origin & Domicile of Choice.

Dornicile of Dependent pefsons (lndian and English position), Dornicile ofCorporation.

2. Marriage : Concept of Marriage. Larv governing capacity, Formal and Essentialvalidity. Polygarnous lnarriages.

3. Matrimonial Causes: Choice of Larv and Choice of JLrrisdiction in Divor.ce, Vuidand Voidable urarriages, Recognition of Foreign Divorce Decrees, E.rtra-juciicialdivorces, Judicial separation, itestitLrtion of conjugal rights.

Leading case - Winans v. A.C. (l 904) A.C.27Unit-IIl

l. Legitirnacy and legitirlation:Choice of Law and Choice of JLrrisdiction. Methodsof Legitimation recognized by English Courts, Indian Position.

2. Adoption : Choice of Lar.v arrd choice of jurisdiction, Recognition of lroleigrrAdoption by English Courts, Indian position.

3. Law of Property : Characterization, Transfer of Imrnovable and Tangible Movable( theories ), Assignrnent of Intarrgible rnovable (theories) , Indian Positiorr.

4. Succession : Choice of Law and choice of Jurisdiction in Intestate andTestarnentary succession. Succession of immovable and rnovable propefiy, lndianlaw.

Leading case - Sankaran Gonvindan v. Lakshrni Bharathi, AIR I974 SC 1764.

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Unit-IVl. Commercial contracts : Capacity , Formal and Essential validity , Proper law of

contract.2. Torts : Choice of Law & choice ofjurisdiction, Indian Law, Theories, Proper law

of Tort, Actionability of foreign tort by English courts.

3. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgements : Principles followed by the

English Court-Finality of a Foreign Judgement, Defence available to a defendant,

Indian Law (Section, 13, 14,43-44Aof C.P.C. and section 41:Of Indian Evidence

Act.)Leading case - Satya v. Teja Singh AIR 1975 SC 105

Books Referredl. Alba Mayss2. Bhattacharya3. Borne.4. Cheshire5. Dicey6. Craveson7. Paras Diwan

Principles of Conflict of Laws :

Private Intemational LawInternational Civil Litigation in US Courts'Private International LawConflict of LawsConflict of LawsPrivate International Law.

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Paper 1003(b)

B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5- Year Integrated Course' X- Semester

International Organ izationsInterna I Assessment:20 Marks

TheorY: 80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: J hours

Note:

(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsory

question in tJnit-V.

(b) ThecompulsoryquestioninUnit-Vshallconsistoffburparts,onefiomeachUnitl-lV'(c) The candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from

each unit I-trV and question no. 9 in Unit-V shall be compulsory.

(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shall carry l5 marks and question no.9 in Unit-v shall carry 20

marks' unit-l

lnternational organizations- Meaning, nature, scope and importance;

Evolution of International Organization and their legal personality;

Types of International organ ization-Mem O.tTff;,d function s

United Nations as a constitutional system;

U.N. Peace-keeping: Functions; Achievements and Failures;

Problems of peace enfbrcement through U'N;

Role of UN iegarding Collective security and human rightsUnit-III

Special Agencies: UNESCO, IAEA, UNDP-Constitution and Functioning;

International Economic Institutions: UNCTAD, WIPO, IFC- Constitution and Functionihg;

Collective Security Agencies: NATO,WARSAW PACT

Unit-IVInternational non-Government organizations: Transparency International, Human Rights

Watch, Green Peace;

Disarmament and Arms Control: CTBT, NPT' PNE;

WTO and its role in Clobalization:Kyoto Protocol and Environmental Protection'

Suggested Readings

: Law of International Institutions (1982)'

: Law Making by lnternational Organisation (1965)'

: The Proper Law of International Organisation

(1962).

L D.W. Bowett

2. Rigid Detter

3. WilferdFenks

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4.InisL.ClaudeJr:TheDevelopmentoflnternationalorganisationsinthe Nineteenth Century in Swords into Plowshares,

197 1

5. B.S Murthy : International Relations and organisations

6. S.fi. Myneni : International Relations and organisations

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B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Year Integrated CourseX - Semester

Informatioh Technology Law(Cyber Law)

Paper: 1004 (a)

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set

question.

Internal Assessment:20 Ma rksTheory: 80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

^ Time: 3 hours

in all. Two questions from each unit I-rV and one compulsory

(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shallconsist of four pafis. one from each Unit I-lv.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one questionfrom each Unit I-IV and question number 9 in Unii V shall be comoulsorv

id) Each question in Unit I-lV shall carry 15 marks and question nu1nbe.'g in UnitV shallcarry 20 Marks.

Unit-I

Introduction to l.T' Act, 20oo: Historical Background and objective of the Act, Definitions, Digitalsignature, Electronic Records, Regulation of Cenifying Authorities, Cyber Regulation Appellate Tribunal.

Leading case: state of Maharashtra v. Marwarijee F. Desai (2002) 2 sec 31g.

Unit-lI

Cyber crimes: Meaning, Nature and scope of cyber crimes, Internet scam, Hacking and Cracking,Pornography on internet, Internet security, offences committed outside India, powers of Adjudicationand investigation.

Leadins Case: R.V. Whiteley (1991) 93 cr.App. R.25

Unit-III

International Regimeof Cyberspace: conceptofcyberworldandrntellectual propertyinCyberspace,Personal iurisdiction in cyber space, The issues relating to online Defamation, privacy issues and rhreatsin the Global Network society.

Leadins Case: Rediff communication ltd. V. Cyber booth and another, AIR 2000 , Bom,27

Unit-lV

cyber Law and Related issues: Freedom of speech and expression on the internet, Liability of networkservice provider, computer forerbic and the process of confiscation, power of central government tomake rules, Penalties and adjudication.

Leadine case: shreya singhal v. union of India zots (Lg73) 2 s.c.R. 757

rtVv\rfll".rl.,

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Statutory material

l. Information Technology Act, 20002. Information Technology Manual

Sugeested Readinss

l. Kamath, Nandan

2. Sinha, P.K.3. Mishra4. Kumar,A.5. Ram, B.

6. Ryder, Rodney D

Law relating to Computers Internet &.8- Commerce.Computer Fundamentals

Cyber Crimes

Information TechnologyComputer Fundamentals

Guide to Cyber Lays

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.. B' A' LL'B' (Hons') 5-Year Integrated Course

X- SemesterAir and SPace Law

Paper-1004(b)Internal Assesiment:20 Marks

Theory:80MarksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note: _ r ^rr L^ -^t i- al. ach unit I-IV and one compulsory(a) Nine questions shall be set in all' twb questtons m er

question in unit-V'ft) The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts' one from each unit I-

IV.(c)TheCandidateshallberequiredtoattnptfivequestionsigonequestlon

from each U,,lt t-tV and question no' in Unit- V shall be

(d)E,achquestioni.,UnitI-IVshallcarry'5marksandQuestinit-VshallcanY 20 Marks'

Unit-I

Nature ical of Air Sovereignty^over alr space'

Theori ; fsPace. SYstem'

Aerial Par on Aen

IHavana Convention, 1928;War 1929; Chicago Conventl9." on International

civil Aviation, 1g44;Air crafl ing and Definition of Hijacking, Universal

Jurisdiction in resPect of crime

Unit-III

Outer Space- Meaning and Scope; Outer Space Treaty;

Exploration and Peaceful use of Outer Space' Demarcation

Space

Unit-IV

Arms Control in Outer Space; Strut.git t'ms Limitation Treaty (SALT); Aero Space

Weapons: Causes, Cr"*itg threats r.o.-sopnisticate Weapons; International Cooperation in

Outer Space.

Suggested Readings

Vienna Conference on the

between Air SPace and Outer

1.Bhatt, S

2.Kapoor S.K3.Nicolas4.Tandon, M.P.

5. Harris, D.J

Studies in AerosPace Law

Public International Law

L;;.i Implication Remote Sensing from outer Space

Public International Law

Cases and Material of International law

\A€ 9.?

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\ \

B.A.LL.B (Hons.) S-Year CourseX-Semester

d Probation of Offenders

Paper: 1005 (a)Internal Assessment:20 Marks

Theory:80M'arksTotal: 100 Marks

Time: 3 hours

Note:(a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-lV and one compulsory

question in unit-V.(b) The compulsory question in unit-V shall consist of four parts, one from each Llnit I-lV.(c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question

from each Unit I-lV and question no. 9 in Unit- V shall be compulsory.(d) Each question in Unit I-lV shatlcarry l5 marks and question no.9 in Unit -V shallcarry'

20 Marks.

Unit-lHistory and development of Juvenile Justice System,

Meaning, Nature & Scope of Juvehile Justice and Concept of protection ofjuvenile, Rights ofjuvenile under National Charter for Children ,2003;Rights of child under United Nations Convention on Rights of Child (1990).

United Nations Standard M.inimum Rules For the Administration of Juvenile Justice 1985 (the

Beijing Rules),

The United Nations Rules fbr the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty (1990),

The Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry

Adoption (1993),

Leadins Case: Sheela Barse v. Union of India AIR 1986 SC 1773

Unit-IIImmoral Traffic Prevention Act, 1956 and 1986 (with latest amendments)- Object, Purpose and

Salient Features;The Protecrion of Children fiom Sexual OfTences Act,20l2: Object, Purpose and Salient Features

The Prohibition of Ch'ild Marriage Act, 2006: Object, Purpose and Salient Features,

Young Persons Harmful Publications Act, 1956- Object, Purpose and Salient Features;

Leading Case: Eerati Laxman v. State of Andhra Pradesh 2009 (3) SCC 337

Unit-IIIDefinitions under The Juvenile Justice, (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015: Child,

Juvenile, Cuardian, Begging, Children's home, Drug abuse and Trafficking in child; Child in

need of Care and ProtectionGeneral Principles of Care and Protection of Children (Chapter-ii)

Juvenile Justice Board: Constitution, Powers, Duties (Chapter-iii)

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procedure In Relation To Children In Conflict with Law (chapter-iv)

Child Welfare Committee (Chapter-v)

Leadins case: l.Supreme court Legal Aid committee v. union of India 1989 (4) SCC 738

2. State V. Ram Singh and another FIR No. 413/ 2012 Vasant vihar

Unit IV

The Juvenile Justice, (care and Protection of children) Act, 2015:

Procedure In RelationTo Children In Need Of Care and Protection (Chapter-Vi)

Rehabilitation and Social Re-Integration (Chapter- Vii)

Adoption (ChaPter-Viii)Other Offences against Children (Chapter-Ix)

Miscellaneous (ChaPter-X)

child specific provisioirs under The Probation of offenders Act, 1958: Object, Purpose and

Salient Features;.

Leading Case: Rattan Lal v. State of Punjab

The Juvenile Justice Act, 1986

The Juvenile Justice, (care and Protection of children) Act, 2015

The Juvenile Justice (care and hotection ofchildren) Amendment Act, 2006

The Probation of Offenders Act, 1958

Young Persons Harmful Publications Act' 1956

The Piohibition of Child Marriage Act,2006

Immoral Traffic Prevention Act, 1956 and 1986

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Ac\2O12

Young Persons Harmful Publications Act, 1956

Suggested Readings

Commentaries on the Juvenile Justice Act, 1986

Children and legal Protection.

Criminology & Penology with Victimology

The Juvenile Justice System in India

Juvenile Justice: An Indian Scenario

The Law Relating to Probation of Offenders In

India

aIR 1965 SC 444

L Kumkum Rani

2. Paras Diwan

3. Prof. NV ParanjaPe

4. Prof. Ved Kumari

5. Sunil Kanta BhattacharYa

6. N. V, ParanjaPe

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Paper: 1005 (b)

B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5 Year Integrated Course

X- SemesterForensic Law

rnternar "*"ffi;,J;T.#il4

Total: 100 MarksTime:3 hours

U;tt' Nine questions shall be set in a*. Two restions from each unit I-rV and one compulsory

consist of four parts, one from each Unit I-IV'

Lrnit- I

History and development of ForenSic Science,Relationship between Law and Forensic

Science,RoleofForensicscienceinadministrationofjustice

nal structure of Forensic Science Labs in India

, Forensic science laboratoriesNational Crime

Insti of Criminology and Forensic science' Finger Print

Training School

S.K.Viswambaranv.E.Koyakunjuandothers,AIRlg8TSC1436.

Unit- H

ence;cal evidence,Biological evidence;

f Expert Evidence,A issibility of Expert

ab Investigation

LeadineCase:ShashiKumarBanerjeeandors'v'subodhKumarBaneriee'AIR1964 SC 529-

Unit- III

Lie detector, PolY graPh

r Printing, Legal

ification, Builet, Weapon, Cartridge Case

identification, Nature of injuries - Entry and Exit wounds'

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-K. Narayanan v' State of Kerala' 1995 SCC (l) 142'

Unit- IV

Chemical and Toxicological Analysis:Drugs of Abuse & Narcotic drugs'Toxicological

ex ination of poisons &alcohol' Toxicolo.gical examination of

Explosives:Definition of Explosion &Deto

Handling,Fire Scene Investigation:Analysis& Interpretation of fire scenes' Fire Dynamics'Fire

ii;ilr alysis CAnalytical Methods for detection & Characterisatiou'

Leading case: Jasbir singh v. vipin Kumar Jaggi and ors., AIR 2001 sc2734'

Suggested Readings

1 Sharma. B.R.

2 Dr. Veerraghavan

3 Dr. Rukmani

4 Parikh

5 Nanda, B.B. &Tewari, R.K.

6 James, S.H.,Norby, JJ

Forensic science in Criminal investigation and

Trial.Handbook of Forensic PsYchologY

Crime Scene Management with Special Emphasis

on National Level Crime Cases

Text book of Medical Jurisprudence, Forens-tc

Medicine and ToxicologY

Forensic Science in India: A Vision for the

Twenty First CenturY

: Forensic Science : An Introduction to Scientific and

Investigative Techniques

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B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-Year Integrated CourseX- Semester

Moot Court and InternshiP

Paper: 1006 Max. Marks: 100

Note: This paper will have three components of 30 marks each and a Viva-Voce for l0marks.

Moot Court (30 Marks):Every Student will do at least three Moot Courts in a year with l0 marks for each. JheMoot Court work will be on assigned problems and it will be evaluated for 5 marks for

written submissions and 5 marks for oral advocacy.

Observance of Trial in two cases, one Civil and one Criminal (30 marks):Students will attend two trials. They will maintain a record and enter the various steps

observed during their attendance on different days in the Court assignment.

Interviewing techniques and Pre-trial Preparations and internship diary (30

Marks):Each student will observe two interviewing sessions of clients at the Lawyer's

Office/Legal Aid Office and record the proceedings in a diary, which will cany 15 marks.

Each student will fuither observe the preparation of documents and court papers by the

Advocates and the procedure for the flling of the suit/petition. This will be recorded in

the diary, which will carry 15 marks. Minimum period of internship: (a) each registered

student shall have completed minimum of 20 weeks internship during the entire period oflegal studies under NGO's, Trial and Appellate Judiciary, Legal R.egulatory Authorities,

Legislatures and Parliament, other Legal Functionaries, Law Firms, Companies, Local

Self Government and other such bodies where Law is Practiced either in action or indispute resolution or in management; as directed by the Head of the Institution.

Provided that internship in any year cannot be for a continuous period of more than four

weeks and the Internship shall preferably be done during each summer vacatioh for four

weeks during every year of course.

d. The fourth component of this paper will be Viva-Voce examination on all the above three

aspects. This will carrY 10 marks.

IMPORTANT NOTE:Th. S.rbJ..t t""cher will assign problems to the students and award 5 marks for the

written assignment and 5 marks for performance in the Moot Court bearing framing ofissues, authorities cited and answering of questions.

For (b), (c) and (d) - External expert, Director of Institute of Law and teacher concemed

will constitute a panel. The Quorum will consist of two and one of them will be external

expert

b.

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:

For all Practical training papers, students have to maintain separate records of Practical workdone, as instructed by the Head of the Institution and the teacher concemed. The record shall besubmitted to the teacher concerned before the end of the semesrcr.Students shall not be admitted for the Viva- Voce examination without the completed recordwith the signature of the teacher.

Sussested Readinss:

N.R.Madhav Menon : ClinrcalLegalEducationDr. T. Panda & K.P.c Rao : Moot courts, observation of Trial, pre Trial

Preparation and Internship3' Dr. Kailash Rai :Moot Court, Pre- Trial Preparation and participating in Trial4. Prof. Nomita. Agawval : Moot Courts

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