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LL.B.1st Sem, Syllabus (DETAIL COURSE CONTENT) LL.B, First Semester PAPER-I CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Unit I ; Constitution ‘Unit — Definition and Classification Sources of Constitution Constitutional Conventions Salient features of Indian Constitution Rule of Law Separation of Powers I: Distribution of Powers between Union and States Legislative Powers, Administrative Powers, Financial Powers Doctrine of Territoriul Nexus, Doctrine of Harmonious Construction, Doctrine of Pith and ‘Substance Doctrine of Repugnuncy Unit = 111 : Constitutional Organs (@ Parliament (ji) Parliamentary Sovereignty (iii) Parliamentary Privileges (iv) Anti-Defection Law (¥) Executive Power (vi) Collective Responsibility of Cabinet (vii) Judiciary : Jurisdiction of Supreme court und High Courts (viii) Independence of Judiciary (ix) Public Interest Litigation (x) Power of Judicial Review (xi) Doctrine of Political Question Unit - IV = Emergency Provisions, Amendment of Constitution, Doctrine of Busic Strocture, Contractual and Tortious Liability of Suse, Right to Property and freedom of Trade & Commerce. LL.B. First Semester PAPER - II CONTRACT-I Unit : Formation of Contract Meaning and Nature of contract Proposal and Acceplunce, Communication and Revocation, Consideration, Capacity to enter into a Contract, Minor's Position, Unsoundness of Mind, Privity of Contract. Unit Il: Validity and Discharge of Contract Consent and Free Consent Coercion, Undue Influence, Misrepresentation, Fraud Unlawful Consideration und Object Contingent contract, Void, Voidable, Valid, Illegal, Unlawful and Uneertain: Agreement/contract Discharge of Contract Unit II : Performance of contract Performance : Time and Place Agreement, Impossibility of Performance and Frustration Breach = Anticipatory and Present Unit IV. : Remedies and Quasi Contract Remedies, Dumuges, Kinds, Remoteness etc. Quantum Meruit Quusi-Contract (Section 68 - 72) Specific Relief Act: Injunction, Specific Performance LL.B. First Semester PAPER - Ill LAW OF TORT INCLUDING MV ACCIDENT AND CONSUMER PROTECTON LAWS Marks : 100 Unit T : Introduction and Principles in Tort Nature, Definition and Development of Tort # Tort Distinguished from Contract, Crime and Breach of Trust. Wrongful Act - Damaum Sine Injuria und Injuria Sine Damaum Joint and Sepurate Tort fearers Doctrine of Remateness of Damages Vicarious Liubility. Unit I: ‘* State Liability for Torts : Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity © Liability under the M.V. Act, 1988 © Torts against Person : Assault, Buttery and False Imprisonment + Torts against property - Trespass, Conversion, Trespass to Lund and Malicious Prosecution. ‘Unit MI : «Negligence, Res Ipsa Loquitar, Contributory Negligence © Strict and Absolute Liability, © Nervous Shock © Nuisance © Defamation Unit IV = © Consumer Protection Act : Consumerism in India (Historical Background), Consumers: the concept, definition, scope and object of C.P. Act, Rights of Consumers. Acts Consumer Protection Act, 1986 LL.B. First Semester PAPER -IV FAMILY LAW -I HINDU LAW Unitl : © Nature, Who is Hindu & Sources of Hindu Law © Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 : (Sec.5 - 23) Unit It * Maintenance Under Hindu Marriage Act (Sec.24 & 25) * Maintenance Under Hindu Adoption und Maintenance Act, 1956 (See.18, 19 & 20) Adoption ; Essentials & Effect (Sec.6 to 120f HA&MA, 1956) * Kinds and Powers of guardian under Hindu Minority & Guurdianship Act, 1956 MUSLIM LAW Unit 11 © Nature & Sources of Muslim Law. Who is Muslim ? © Muslim Marriage : Essentials, Option of puberty, Kinds of Marriage under Sunni Law & Shin Law Unit II : Divorce © Classification of Divorce © Maintenance of Wife Under Muslim personal law, Cr.P.C. and Muslim Women. (Protection of Right of Divorce) Act, 1986 © Parentage and Legitimacy © Kinds and Powers of guardian Acts, Hindu Marriage Act, 1985 Hindu Adoption and Muintenance Act.1956 Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 Muslim Women (Protection of Right on Divorce) Act, 1986 Bune LL.B. First Semester PAPER -V PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW Marks : 100 Unit 1 : ® Nature, Definition, Origin and Basis of International Law * Sourcesof International Law © Subjects of International Law * Relationship between Laternational Law and Municipal Law Unit I © Recognition : Definition, Theories of Recognition, Kinds of Recognition, Legal effect of Recognition, Withdrawl of Recognition. © Extradition : Definition, Purpose of Extradition. Legal Duty, Extradition of Political Offenders, Doctrine of Double Criminality, Rule of Specialty. ‘Asylum : Meaning, Right of Asylum, Types of Asylum Intervention : Definition and Its Prohibition, Ground of Intervention. Unit INI # State Territory Concept, Modes of Acquisition, © Sute Jurisdiction Territorial Jurisdiction and fis Limitation State Succession : Definition and Kinds of Succession Consequences of State Succession. «State Responsibility : Kinds of State Responsibility, Consequence of State Responsi International Rivers. Unit 1V = © UN. : Origin, Object, Principles and Membership © Main organs of U.N. General Assembly, Security Council Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Couneil and Secretariat, International Court of Justice Settlement of International Dispute LL.B. 2nd Sem. Syllabus LL.B. Second Semester PAPER -I CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - II Marks : 100 Unit 1 : Fundamental Rights © Definition of State for enforcement of fundamental rights, Justifiability of fundamental rights, Doctrine of eclipse, severability, waiver, distinction between pre-constitutional law and post constitutional law ® Right to Equality : Doctrine of Reasonable cla arbitrariness. ® Fundamental Freedom : Freedom of Speech and Expression, Freedom of Association, Freedom of Movement, Freedom of Reside and Settle, Freedom of Trade, Business and Profession-expansion by judicial interpretation-reasonable restrictions. ication and the principle of absence of Unit IL ; Fundamental Rights © Rightto life and personal liberty-scope and content (expensive interpretation) © Preventive detention under the Constitution-Policy and safeguards-Judicial review © Right against exploitation-forced labour and child employment Freedom of religion Education and cultural rights Unit IH : Rights to Constitutional Remedies © Right to Constitutional Remedies-Judi «Writs: Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition and Quo-warranto-Art.. and 226 Unit IV: Directive Principles, Fundamental Duties, Social Justice and Right to Information © Directive Principles of State Policy -Nature and Justifiability of the Directive Principles- Interrelationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles, Fundamental Duties © Social Justice under the Indian Constitution, Compensatory discrimination for backward classes Mandal Commissions case and other cases-Trotective discrimination doctrine ® Right to Information Act, Central and State Commission, Public Authorities, Right to Information and Power of Judicial Review Books : Same as Semester I LL.B. Seeond Semester PAPER - 1 CONTRACT - IL Marks : 100 Unit : Indemnity and Guaramtee (See 124147) Indemnity & Guarantze = ‘The Concept, Definition, Methods, Commencement of Liability of the Indemnificr, Right/Duties of Indemnifizr, Indemnifizd and Surety, Discharge of Surctics Liability Kinds of Guarantee Unit II : Bailment and Pledge (Sec. 148-171 and See 172-182) © Meanicg and Distinction © Rights ard Duties of Bailer/Baile2, Pawror /Pawnee © Lien © Terminition of Bailment = Commercial utility of pledge transaction Agency (Sec.182 to 238) Definition of Agent & Principal Exscrtials of reletionship of Agerey Creation of Agency Relation of Principal and Agent, Sub-agent and Substituted agent ‘Termination of Agency Unit III :Partnership Nate & Definition of Partuership, Distinction from Company and Joint Family Business, Relationship hetween parinars, Incoming and outgoing partners (Sex. 3 to 78), Dissolution of Firm (Sec. 39 to 55), Registration of Firm (Sec. 55 to 71) Implied Authority, Relationship with third party. Liability of partrers holding out, Admission of New Partrer, Modes Retirement of Partners Unit IV : Sales of Goods Definition, Condition and Preference, Karmution of Contract (Sec. 410 1'/), Eifect of contract {See 1% to 31), Right of Parties and Remedies, Performance of Contract (Sec 31 to 44), Rights of Unpaid Seller (See. 45 to 54), Suits for Breach of Contract (Sec $5 to 61). Acts: 1. Ladin Conuuet Act, 1872 2 Indinn Partnership Act, 1932, 3. The Sale of Goce Act, 1930 Books 1. Avtar Singh: Partnersiup & Sales of Goods Act, kastem Book Co. 2 Malla, Parmership & Sales of Goods Act, Tripathi 3. Dr. RK Bangia, Parnership Act. LL.B. Second Semester PAPER - III FAMILY LAW - II Marks : 100 HINDU LAW Unit 1 : Joint Hindu Family Origin, Nature of Join Family and Coparcenary, Characteristic features of Coparcenary, Distinction between Coparcenary and Joint Family, Classification of Property : Joint Family Property and Separate Property, Karta : Position, Powers and Liabilities, Debts Unit If * Purtition = Definition, Persons entitled to demand Partition, reopening and Reunion * Hindu Succession Act, 1956 ; Features, Devolution of Interest in Coparcenaries Property (Sev.6), List of heirs in class-14 I of the Schedule, Hindu Women's Right to Praperty IM LAW finition, Essentials, Kinds and Formalities for a Valid Hiba Rev © Will: Definition, Essentials and Kinds of a Valid Will, Abatement of Legacies, Revocation of Will Unit IV © Pre-ermption : Definition, Clu © Inheritance under Sunni Law, Doctrine of Aul and Rada Act I. Hindu Succession Act, 1956 Books © Same as Semester I LLB. Second Semester PAPER -IV LAW OF CRIME-I (INDIAN PENAL CODE) Marks : 100 Unit 1 : Introduction Definition and elements of Crime, Stages of Crime Principle of Joint Liability : Common Intention and Common object, General exception (Sec. 76- 106) —Mistake, Judicial and Executive acts, Accident, Necessity and Compulsion, act of minor, Insanity, Intoxication, Consent, Private Defense. Unit I: Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy (Sec 107 to 114) and Sec 120), Offences affecting the Human body — ulpable Homicide, Murder, Death caused by Negligent act, Dowry Death, Hurt and Grievous Hurt Unit 1 : Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement, Offences of kidnapping and Abduction. Offences against property; Theft, Extortion, Robbery and. Dacoity. Unit IV : Cheating, Criminal Trespass, Forgery, Criminal misappropriation, Criminal breach of trust. © Offences against women — offences relating to Marriage, Cruelty by husband ar relatives of husband . Defamation . Criminal Intimidation, Sedition Preparation and Attempt © The Indian Penal Code, 1860 Books 1. Penal Law of India — ILS. Gaur (In 1V Volumes) 2. Nigam R.C,— General Principles of criminal Law 3. Jerome Hall, Principles of Criminal Law 4. S.N. Mishra : Indian Penal Code, LL.B. Second Semester PAPER-V ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Marks : 100 Unit I: Introduction Evolution and Scope of Administrative Law : Nature, Scope and Development of Administrative Law Rule of Law and Administrative Law, Separation of Powers and its Relevance, Relationship between Constitutional Law and Administrative Law. Unit Ht : * Delegated Legislation — Necessity and Constitutionality, Control : Legislative, Judicial and Procedural * Principles of Natural Justice * Administrative Tribunal and Administrative Discretion Unit 11 : © Liability of Wrong —Tortious and Contractual © Statutory immunity, Governmental Privilege in Legal proceedings, Estoppel and Waiver, + Public Interest Litigation Unit IV : © Judicial Control of Administrative Law Writs, Injunction, Declaratory Suit, Accountability, Lokpal and Lokyaukta, Right to Information Act Books 1. MPJain : Principles of Administrative Law, Universal Delhi. 2. SP Sathe, Administrative Law, Butterwarth, Delhi 3. C.K.Thakkar, Administrative Law, Estern Book Co. LL.B. Third Semester PAPER-I JURISPRUDENCE Marks : 100 Unit I : Introduction ‘+ Meaning, Scope and Importance of Jurisprudence. © Relation between Jurisprudence and other Sciences, Nature and Kinds of Law and Theories of Justice. © Sources of Law : Cusiom, Legislution, Precedent Unit II: Schools of Jurisprudence fa) Natural Law with Indian Perspective b) Analytical Positivism, Pure Theory, Legal Realism ¢) Historical Jurisprudence G) Sociological Jurisprudence with Indian Perspective Unit III : Law and Legislation Law and Morality Law and Religion © Law and Social Change Principles of Lisbility : Liability and Negligence, Absolute, Liability. Immunity. Unit IV. : Concept of Law shts and Duties © Personality © Possession, Ownership and Property uurisprudence — ‘The Philosophy and Method of Law (1996) Universal, Delhi jurisprudence (1994) Indian Reprint — Aditya Books, Delhi Fitzgerald PJ. Salmond on Jurisprudence (1994), Tripathi, Bombay |. Dhyani $.N. : Jurisprudence - A Study of Indian Legal Theory (1985) Books: 1 3 4. LL.B. Third Semester PAPER- 1 INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND PRINCIPLES OF LEGISLATION Marks : 100 Unit 1: Interpretation Meaning, Object, General Principles and their Importance, Difference between Interpretation and ‘Construction ‘Statutes Meaning and its Classification Literal Rule, Golden Rule Unit 1: Mischief Rule Beneficial Construction Strict Construction — In reference with Penal and Taxing Laws Maxims of Interpretation and their Importance Unit IT; Interpretation of Constitutional Law Internal and External Aids to Interpretation Commencement, repeal ind Revival of Legislation Unit IV : Principles of Legislation Dactrine of Utility Doctrine of Pleasure and Pain Dactrine of Sympathy and Antipathy Public Opinion and Legislation Maxwell on Interpretation Vepa P. Sarathi : Interpretation of Statutes Bawa & Roy, Interpretation of Statules . GP. Singh, Principles of Statutory Interpretation, 1999 Wadhwa Bentham : Theory of Legislation, N.M.Tripathi Pvt. Lid. LL.B. Third Semester PAPER—II COMPANY LAW Marks : 1 Unit 1 : Formation, Registration and Incorporation of Company Definition and Kinds of Company Nature of Company : Theory of Corporate Personality Incorporation of Company : Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association, Doctrine of Ultra-vires. Unit IL ; Capital Formation and Regulation Prospectus ; Issue, contents, Kinds, liabilities for misstatement, statement in licu of Prospectus Promoters : Position, duties and liabilities, Share and General Principles of allotment ‘Transfer of Shares, Restriction on transfer, Relationship between trinsfer and transferee. Shure Capital, Reduction of Share Capital, Conversion of Loan us, debentures into capital Duties of Court to protect interest of creditors and share holders. Unit [11 : Administration and Management Dividend — Payments — Capitalization - Profit, Audit to Account Directors Appointment ~ Kinds, Powers and Duties Role of Managing Director and other Managerial Personal Oppression and Mismanagement Unit IV : Winding up of Companies @ Kinds, Consequences and reason of winding up * Role of the Court © Liabilities of Past members Payment of Liabilities Reconstruction and Amalgamation © Legal Liabilities of Company — Gil & Criminal, Remedies against them. Books 1. Avtar Singh, Company Law 2. Dr. N.Y. Paranjpe LL.B. Third Semester PAPER -1V LABOUR LAW- I (LAW RELATING TO LABOUR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS IN INDIA) Marks : 100 Unit ls Industrial Relation, Labour Problem and Labour Policy in India ‘Trade Union Act, 1926 (Labour Management Relation); History and Development of Trade Union Movement, Registration of Trade Union, Rights and Liabilities of Registered Trade Union, Penalties and procedure, Collective Bargaining — Process, Merit and Demerit Unit II : Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 Scope of Industry, Employees, Employers, Industrial Disputes, Authorities under the Industrial Dispute Act, 1947; Procedure, Power and Duties of Authorities, Reference of Disputes to Bourds. ‘Courts or Tribunals Unit I : Strike, Lock Out, Lay Off, Retrenchment and Closure Unfair Labour Practices, Penalties, Offences (Standing Order) Act, 1946 by Industrial Employment Unit 1V = Philosophy of Labour Welfare, Historical Development of Labour Welfure, The Factories Act, 1948; Interpretation-competent person, Hazardous process, manufacturing process, Worker, Factory, Occupier, Health, Safety and Welfare, Working House of Adults, Employment of young persons, Inspectors - Appointment and Powers. Acts 1. Trade Union Act, 1926 2. Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 3. Factories Act, 1948 Books 1. John Bowers & Simon Honey Ball, Text Book on Labour Law 2. KM. Pillai, Labour and Industrial Laws, 1999 3. Labour and Industrial Laws, 1999 eth, Commentaries on Industrial Disputes Act, 1998 BY LL.B. Third Semester PAPER -V PROPERTY LAW Marks : 100 Unit 1 : Concept of Property and General Principles Relating to Transfer of Property Concept of Property : Distinction between movable and immovable property Definition clause : Immovable property, Attestation, Notice, Aetionable © Definition of transfer of property (Sec.5) ‘Transfer and non-transfer of property (Sec. 10- 12) Vested and Contingent interest (Sec. 19 & 21) Rule of Election (Sec.35) Unit 11 : General Principles Governing Transfer of Immovable Property ‘Tranfer by ostensible owner Rule of feeding the grant by estappels Rule of Lis-pendence Fraudulent transfer Rule off part - performance Conditional transfer Unit II: Specific Transfers Sale and gift Mortgage and charge Lease and License Unit 'V : Easement Act Object sind main provisions of the Easement Act Acts 1. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 2. The Indian Easement Act, 1882 Books 1. Mulla, Transfer of Property Act, Universal Delhi 2, Subba Rao, Transfer of Property Act, Subbiah Chetty, Madras 3. TP. Tripathi, Trunsfer of Property Act LL.B. Third Semester PAPER - V! LEGAL LANGUAGE (INCLUDING LEGAL AND GENERAL ENGLISH) Marks : 100 Grammar and Usage 1, Simple Sentences ‘Tense and Composition ii) Basic Transformations (a) Active to Passive (b) Simple to Negative _(c) Affirmative to Imerrogutive Complex and Compound Sentence Part of Speech Vocabulary — Terms of Common Use Composition Skills - Paragraph Writing “Translation — Hindi to English Letter and Application writing Essay (a) Essayin Hindi on Legal Topics (b) Essay in English on Legal Topics (for example) : Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution, Secularism, Social Justice, Consumer Protection, Women’s Right, Public Interest Litigation, Lok Adalat ete 9. Legal words ~ Terms and Phrases 10. One word substitution 11. Abbreviation 12, Précis Writing ea awe Books = 1. Prof, Anniruddha Prasad, Legal Language 2. Dr. S.K. Gupta, Legal Language and General English LL.B. 4th Sem. Syllabus LL.B. Fourth Semester PAPER -I LABOUR LAW -I1 (SOCIAL SECURITY AND WAGE LEGISLATION) Marks : 100 Unit 1 : Employees Compensation Act, 1923 (Sec. 1-10, 12, 14, 14A, 17 & 20) » Conosptual frame work of Social Security- Evolution and concept of Social Security, Scheme Security, Employees Compensation Act, 1923: Definitions, Aims & Object, ty of Employer. ® = Netianal Extension & Defences, Determination of Amount of Compensation, Compensation when cue, Penalty for default, Contracting Out (Sec.17), Appointment & Powers of ‘Commissicner (Sec. 19-31) Unit 11 : Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 (Sec. 3-18) » Aims & Object, Definitions, Restriction on employment, Right to Maternity Benefit, Medical Benefit. ® Bonus, Leave Dismissal during Pregnancy (Sec. 10-16), forfeiture of Maternity benefit, Leave for Miscarriage, Penal:y for contravention of Act by Employer, Cognizance of offences. ©) The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 : Aims and Objects of Act, Definition, Controlling Authority, Payment of Gratuity, Recavery of Gratuity, Recovery of Gratuity, Determination of ‘fe amount of Gramity Unit D1 : Minimum Wages Act, 1948 © Theories and Concept of Wages, Aims & Objects of Act, Definition , Fixation & Revision of ntas of Wages, Working Hours and Determination of Wages and claim etc, Authority — Appointment & P-xwers of the Authority. © The Equal Remuneration Act. 1976, Payment of Remuneration atequal rates to Men and Women Employees and other matters. Unit IV : Payment of Wages Act, 1936 ® Aims & Objec:, Respcnsitility of Payment of Wages, Time of Payment of Wages & Fixation af Wage Period, Authorized Deductions (Sec.7 10 13), Appointment & Powers of Inspectors and Authority for Adjudication of Claims (Sec.15-18), Penalty for offences under the Act. © The Payment of Bonus Act : Scope and Application, Definition, Computation of Gross profit and available surplus, Eligibility for Bonus, Disqualification for Bonus, Minimum and Maximum Benus. A 1. Employees Compensation Act, 1923 2, Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 3. Paymeat of Wages Act, 1936 4. Minimurn Wages Act, 1948 B 1 K.D.Srivastava, Commentaries on Minimum Wages Act, 1995, Eastem Book Co. KD. Sévastava, Commentaries on Payment of Wages Act, 1998, Eastern Book Co. LLB. Fourth Semester PAPER - II CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE & LIMITATION ACT Marks : 100 Unit 1 : Introduction Definition ; Decree, Judgment, Order, Foreign Court, Foreign Judgment , Mesne Profit, Affidavit, Plaint, Written statement , Legal Representative, Distinction between Decree & Judgment and between Decree and Order. Jurisdiction : Kinds, Hierarchy of Courts, Suit of a Civil nature, Concepts of Res-Subjudice and Resjudicata, Place of Suing, Institution of Suit, Parties to the suit, Joinder, Misjoinder or non-joinder df parties, Representative suit, Framing of suit, Cause of Action. Unit I: Appearance, Examination & Trial Appearance, Ex-parte Procedure, Summary & Attendance of witness, Trial, Adjournments, Interim aaders, Commission Arrest and Attachment before judgment, Injunction and Appointment of Receiver, Interest and Costs. Execution : Concept, General Principles, Power of execution of decrees, Procedure for execution, enforcement, Arrest and detention, Attachment, Sale, Delivery of Property, Stay of exectution. Unit IIE: Suitsin particular Case By or against government, By or against firm, Suit in forma pauperis, Interpleader suit Appeals, Review, Reference & Revision Unit IV : Miscellaneous ‘Transfer of cases, Restitution, Caveat, Inherent powers of Courts. Law of Limitation Meaning, Nature & Scope of Law of Limitation, Bar of Limitation and its efficacy, sufficient cause its meaning and applicability, Legal Disability : Meaning, Scope & Effect, Continuous running of time, General Principles, Meaning, Scope & its exception, Law Relating ta Registration of documents. Act ® = The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 ©) The Limitation Act, 1963 Books 1. C.K.Thakkar, Code of Civil Procedure 2000, Universal Delhi 2. CK. Takwani, Code of Civil Procedure LL.B. Fourth Semester PAPER - Ill LAW OF EVIDENCE Marks : 100 Unit 1 : Introduction and Relevancy Definition : Facts in issue, relevant fact, evidence, oral and documentary evidence, proved, disproved sot proved (See. 3) Relevancy and admissibility Doctrine of res gestate (Sec. 6,7.8,9) Conspiracy (Sec. 10) Facts concerning mental or bodily state Facts otherwise relevant Admission (Sec17-23431), Confession (Sec. 24-30) Dying declaration, Expert opinion, Judicial Notice Unit II ; Method of Proving facts Presumptions (Sec. 4,41 ,79,90,105, 107,108, 1 12,113-a,1 14 and 114-A) Rules relating to burden of proof, Estoppel (Sec.101-117) , Privileged Communication (Sec 122-129) Unit III ; Presumption regarding discharge of Burden of Proof Evidence by accomplice [(Sec. 133 and 114 illustration(b)] Dowry death, legitimacy of child Unit IV : Competent witnesses Hostile witnesses Examination of witnesses : Chief examination, Coss examination and Re-examination. Number of witnesses, order of examination, leading question Act: Indian Evidence Act,1872 Books : 1. Ratan Lal & Dheeraj Lal, Law of Evidence 2. Avatar Singh, Law of Evidence LL.B. Fourth Semester PAPER - IV LAW OF CRIME — II (CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE) Marks : 100 Unit I : Introduction Definition, Constitution of Criminal Courts and their powers (Sec. 6-35) Provision for Investigation : Arrest, Search and seizure Processes to Compel Appearance Information to Police Power to Investigate Unit Il : Proceedings before Magistrate Jurisdiction of Criminal Court, inquiry and arrest Cognizance and initiation of Proceeding before Magistrate, Complaint 10 Magistrate and commencement of Proceedings Public order and Alimony , Security for Peace and good behavior Maintenance of wife, children and parents. Unit HI : Introduction to Trial & Trial procedure Charge (Sec 211 - 224) Trial : (a) Sessions Trial (b) Warrant Trial (©) Summon Trial (4) Summary Trial Judgement Unit IV : Appeal, Revision and Reference Appeal, Reference and Revision Bail and Sentencing : Execution of Sentence, Suspension, Remission and Commutation of Sentence, Provision as to Bail, Limitation for taking cognizance Acts: * The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Books : 1. Ratan Lal & Dheeraj Lal, Cr.P.C. Universal,Del 2. Woodroffe, Commentaries on Cr.P.C. 2000 Universe, Delhi 3. Kelkar, C | Procedure Code LL.B. Fourth Semester PAPER -V PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND PROFFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (CLINICAL) Marks : 100 (80+20) Unit] : Development of Legal Profession in India Constitution, Function, Powers and Jurisdiction of State State Bar Council and Bar Council of India Admission and Enrolment of Advocates Unit IT: Professional ethics and Advocacy, Standards of Professional Conduct and Etiquette, Conflict between Duty to court, Duty to Client, Duty to opponent, Duty to Colleagues, Duty towards ition to render Iegal aid Unit I11 : Bench-Bar Relationship Reciprocity as partners in administration of Justice, Professional Misconduct Rights and Privileges of Advocates Unit IV : Contempt of Court Act, 1971 Historical Development of contempt of Court Act in India, Object and Constitutional Validity of Contempt of Court Act. Definition, Kinds of Contempt Contempt by Judges, Magistrates, Lawyers and other persons Cognizance, Procedure, Appellate provisions regarding Contempt Defences, Punishment and Remedies against punishment for Contempt of Court and Punishment for Contempt, Defences under contempt of court. Cases L. Rajendra V Pai v Alex Fernandes AIR 2002 SC 1808 2. Inre; A an advocate AIR 1962 SC 1337 3. Inre; Mr. G. a Senior Advocate of SC AIR 1954 SC 557 4. Ine; Lalit Mohan Das AIR 1957 SC 250 5. Sheo Narayan Jafa v Judge Allahabad H.C. AIR 1953 SC 368 6. PJ.Ratnam vy Kanikaran AIR 1964 SC 224 7. Inte; n Adovate AIR 1957 SC 149 8. LD. Jaisingham v Narain das N Punjabi (1976) I SCC 354 9. John D'Souza v Edward Ani (1994) 2 SCC 64 10. In re, V.C. Mishra AIR 1995 SC 2348 Acts 1. The Advocute Act, 1961 2. Contempt of Court Act. 1971 3. The Advocates Welfare Fund Act, 2001 Rule The Bar council of India Rules, 1961 In this Paper there shall be written examination of 80 marks by the university and 20 marks will be awarded on the basis of ease study and viva-vace, Books 1. Elollandl Avrom Shree, Advocacy, 1994 Universal, Delhi 2. Keith cs 3. JPS Sirohi, Professional 4. The Bar Concil Code of E1 -s, Lawyer's Accountability,Bench- Bar Relationship, ALA s LL.B, Fifth Semester PAPER-I HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND PRACTICE Marks : 100 Unit I Human Rights: Meaning, Evolution of Human Rights : Ancient and Natural Law perspective, Nutural Rights and Human Rights, Legal right and Human Rights, Human Rights Classification, Human Rights-Importanee. Unit I = U.N.Charter and Human Rights, Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its legal Significance. Covenants and Conventions : International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966; International Conventions on Civil & Political Rights, 1966 The European Convention on Human Rights, 1950, The American Convention on Human Rights, 1969, Africun Charter on Human and People's Rights, The Viena Conference on Human Rights, Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Rights of the Aged. Unit I Human Rights in India, Human Rights and Indian Constitution, The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1992 Judicial activism &Protection of Human Rights in India, Role of Non-Governmental Organization in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights; Refugee: Rights and Duties Unit IV = National Hurnan Rights Commission, National Commission for Minorities, National Com ‘Safai Karamacharis, Nutional Commission for Women, National Commission for Backward Clusses and National Commission for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes. LL.B. Fifth Semester PAPER- II ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Marks : 100 Dimensions of Environmental Problems, Pollution & ls Kinds, Sustainable development, Constitutional Provisions & Judicial Activism( Principles- Precautionary Principle, Polluter pays inciple, Public trust doctrine) Unit II = ‘The Water(Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974; Definition, Central and State Pollution Control Boards : Constitution, Power and function; Sample of effluents, Citizen Suit Provision Unit 11 : ‘The Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 (Appellate Authorities under the Act ) Unit IV : Indiun Forest Act, 1927; Kinds of forest-Private, Reserved, Protected and Village Forest, The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 ‘The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972; Authorities to be appointed and constituted under the Act, Munting of wild animals, Protection of Specified Plants, Trade or Commerce in Wild animals, animal articles and trophies: Iis prohibition, LL.B. Fifth Semester PAPER - IIL Land Laws and Land Revenue Code- 2006 Marks: 100 Unit -1 UP Land Revenue Code, 2006 Definitions, revenue Divisions, Boant and Revenue Officers Revenue court : Jurisdiction and Procedures ) Maintenance and revision af Revenue Records {iv)Management of Land and other properties by gram sabha Unit- 11 (i) Tenures : Trunsfer, devolution, Division, surrender and Abandonment Lease of Land by gram Panchayat, ejectment, declaratory suit Gii)Assessment and collection of land revenue Giv)Penalties Unit - 111 UP Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1953 i) UP Consolidation : efinitions, Declaration and Notification, Its's effect, Reconsolidation, Cancellation of consolidation. Consolidation Courts (ii) Consolidation scheme : Objection and disposal (iv)Statement of Principles Unit -1V UP Panchayati Raj Act, 1547 (i) Establishment, consititution Meetings and Functions of Gram sabha Gram Panchuyat: Powers and duties, Eligibility of Gram Panchayat Members )Nayay Panchayat : Establishment, Appointment and tenure of Punchs, election and Powers of Sarpanch {ivyPowers of Nyay Panchyat LL.B, Fifth Semester PAPER -1V BANKING LAW Marks ; 100 Unit I : Concept of Bank and Banker, Functions of Bank, Classification of Banks, Relationship between Bank and Customer, Control by Government and it agencies, Management of Banking companies on account and audit, Recon sicuction and reorganization of banking compunies, Suspension and winding up of business of bunking companies, Social control over banking, Banking Ombudsman, Recent Trends in Banking: Automatic Teller Machine and Internet Bunking, Smart Credit Cards, Banking Frauds Unit I : Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 Managemeat and Business of Banking Company, Central Banking function of ‘ing of Credit Information, Control of Reserve Bank of inancial Institutions, Credit Control by Reserve Bank of Incorporation, Capi Reserve Bank of India, collection and furr India over Non-banking Institutions and India, General provisions and penalties Unit I] : Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 Definition and characteristic of Negotiable Instruments. Types of Negotiable Instruments, Definition ils Promissory Note, Bill of exchange and cheque, Liabilities and capacity of Parties of ible Instrument, Holder and Holder in due Course, Transfer and Negotiation of Negotiable Unit IV: Crossing of Cheque and payment, Dishonor of Cheques, Presentment and Payment, Dishonor, Noting and Protest of Negotiable Instrument, Endorsement : Definition, Essential of a valid endorsement and its kinds, Rules of evidence and compensation. LL.B. Fifth Semester PAPER-V PLEADING, DRAFTING AND CONVEYANCING (CLINICAL) Marks = 100 (60+40) Unit I ; Fundamental Rule of Pleading Meaning and Definition of Pleading History; Obj Rules of Pleading : General and fundamental, An Gil: Pluint, Written Statement, Interlocutory Ap; Petition, Memorandum of Appeal and Revision, Pet of India. 1 and Interpretation ding uilly Petition Affidavit, Execution m under Article 226 and 32 of the Constitution a Unit It: General Principles Governing Transfer of Immovable Property Complaint, Criminal Miscellaneous petition, Bail Application, Memorandum of Appeal Unit II]: Model Draft of Application Appl for Restoration of Suit; Amendment in the Pleading, Substitution of Parties, Setting aside ex parte decree, Alimony, Buil, Matrimonial petition, Legal notice, Appointment of receiver/local commission: Compromise of Suit, condonation of delay and application for execution etc., Drafting Writ petition and PLL petition Unit IV: Conveyancing : Theory and Model Draft Definition and essential part of a deed, Model deed : Sale-deed, Mortgage deed, Giftteed, Wit deed, ‘Trust deed, Lease-deed, Promissory Note, General Power of Attorney, Partnership deed; Tenancy deed; Relinquishment deed cic, In this paper students have to de 15 practical exercises In drafting and 15 exercises In conveyancing apart from teaching. There shall be written examination of 60 marks conducted hy the university and remaining 40 marks will be given on record fle and viva-voce. (30 + 10 respectively) LL.B. 6th Sem. Syllabus LL.B. Sixth Semester PAPER -1 PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION LAW Marks : 100 Unit : 1. Introduction : History of Income Tax Law in India 2. Fundamental Principles relating to Tax Laws 3. Concept of Tax a) Nature and Characteristics of Taxes b) Distinction between (i) Tax and Fee (ii) Tax and Cess (iii) Direct and Indirect Taxes (iv) Tax Evasion and Tax avoidance. ©) Definition ; Tax Planning, Income, Agricultural Income, Person, Assessment Year, Previous Year, Total Income, Assessee, Unit 11 : 4. Income Tax : (i) Residential Status of Assessee-Individual, Company, Firm (ii) Income not included in total Income (limit) 5, Chargeable Income : Heads of Income —salaries, Income from House Property, Profit and Gains from Business or Profession, Capital Gains, Income from other Sources, Clubbing of Income 6. Income Tax Authorities : Powers including Search and Seizure. 7. Appeal and Revision 8. Settlement of Grievances : Authorities ~ Powers and Functions Unit ID : Other Tax Laws : 9. Taxable Wealth, Determination of Nature of Assets, Exemption and Rate of Wealth Tax 10. Wealth Tax Authorities 1. Offences and Penalties 12. Central Sales Tax : Introduction : Sale or Purchase of Goods, Meaning of Sale, Sule in the Course of Inter-State Trade and Commerce, Sale to take Place outside a State, Sale in the Course of Export or Impart. Central Sales Tax authorities, Offences and Penalties. Unit IV : 13. Service Tax (a) Meaning and Importance of Services Tax; (b) Constitutional Perspective fient Features of the Service Tax Law (A) Offences and Penalties Acts: © The Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 © UP Trade Tax Act © The Wealth Tax Act 1957 Books M.C. Mehrotra, Other Taxes in India Sampat Iyenger, Law of Income Tax (1998) LL.B. Sixth Semester PAPER - II PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY Marks : 100 UnitI : Criminology Definition, Nature, scope and importance, White Collar Crime : Concept, Causes and prevention Schools of Criminology + Classical & Neo classical, Lombroso and others, Hereditary and mental retardation as causes of crime, sociological theories, socialistic, cartographic Unit IT : General causes of crime Lombrosian theory, Psychiatric theory, Differential association theory, Anomies theory, Multiple causation theories, Juvenile in conflict with the Law. Unit 111 : Punishment Concept and Justification of Punishment : Deterrent theory, Retributive theory, Preventive theory, Reformative theory, Capital punishment. Treatment of correction of offenders : Prison and open Air System, Probation, Parole, Indeterminate sentence, correctional, institutions. Unit TV : Police System Structural organization of police, power and duties of police under the Police Act and Cr.P.C. Power and duties of police under the police Act and Cr.P.C. Liabilities of Police for custodial violence Victims to the crime Books 1. Loveland: Frontiers of Criminality, 1995 . Walker, N. Crime and Criminology, 1987 3. A. Siddique, Criminology ~ Problem and Perspective, 1997 4, N.V. Puranjape —Criminology and Penology LL.B. Sixth Semester PAPER - Il COPYRIGHT Marks : 100 Unit 1 : © Meaning of Intellectual Property International Instruments : Paris, TRIPS, WIPO, UNESCO, Unit Il : The Copyright Act © Definition and Historical Background of Copyright Law, Copyright Act, 1957 © Leading International Instruments ; Beme Convention, Universal Copyright convention, Intemational Copyright under copyright Act. Unit II : © Copyright in Literary, Dramatic and Musical work, Sound Recording, Cinematograph Film. © Copyright in Computer Programme, Ownership of copyright, Author Special Rights © Rights of Broadcasting and Performers © Terms of copyright Unit IV * Copyright Registrar and Copyright Board — Powerand Procedure © Copyright Societies, Assignment, License, Infringement — Criteria of Infringement, Infringement of Copyright of Film, Literary and Dramatic Works, Importation and Infringement, Fair use pravision. Acts © The Copyright Act 1957 Books 1. BL. Wadera: Intellectual Property Law 2. Nagarajun : Intellectual Property LL.B. Sixth Semester PAPER - IV. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (CLINICAL) Marks : 100 (80+20) Unit I : Concept, Need and Development, Advantages Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 ; Object, Development and Salient features Arbitration : Definition, Sources, Kinds, Scope and Differences to Court Arbitration Agreement, Composition of Arbitral Tribunal Unit 1 : Jurisdiction of Arbitral tribunal, Conduct of Arbitral Proceeding, Making of Arbitral Award and Termination of Proceedings Unit I : Recourse against Arbitral Award, Finality and Enforcement of Arbiral Award, Appeal, Enforcement of Certain Foreign Awards Unit IV : Conciliation, Mediation, Lok- Adalat & Permanent Lok- Adalat, Negotiation, Summary Trial, etc. iliation Act, 1996 Legal Service Authority Act, 1987 Evaluation will be in two parts, There shall be written examination of 80 marks conducted by university and 20 marks will be awarded through exercises and viva-voce Books BP. Saraf & MJhunjhunwala, Law of Arbitration & Conciliation, (2000) Snow White, Mumbai Gerald R. William (ed.), The New Arbitration & Conciliation Lawof India P.C. Rao & William Sheftied, Alternative Disputes Resolutions, (1997) Universal, Dethi Johari, Commentary on Arbitration and Conciliation Act. 1999 Universal, Delhi. LL.B. Sixth Semester PAPER -V MOOT COURT EXERCISE AND INTERNSHIP (CLINICAL) Marks : 100 The Paper will have following components : a) b) °) d) e) Moot Court : Every student will be required to do at least three moot courts with 10 marks for each. The moot court work will be on assigned problem and it will be evaluated for 5 marks for written submissions and 5 marks for oral advecacy. Observance of Trial in two cases, one Civil and one Criminal Student will be required to attend two mials in the course of the last two or three years of LL.B. studies. They will maintain a record and enter the various steps observed during their attendance on different days in the court assignment. This scheme will carry 30 marks. Interviewing techniques and Pre-Trial preparations and Internship diary. Each student will observe two interviewing sessions of clients at the Lawyer's Office/Legal Aid Office and record the proceedings in a diary. Each student will further observe the preparation of documents and court papers by the Advocate and the procedure for the filling of the suit Ipetition. This scheme will carry 30 marks. The fourth component of this paper wil be viva-voce examination on all the above three aspects. This will carry 10 marks. Student will be required to undertake legal awareness programme in association with N.S.S. and other authorities as directed by the Department .

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