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LLB FIRST YEAR SYLLABUS
Unit I Introduction: Nature and scope of between Jurisprudence and other sciences Unit II Schools of Jurisprudence: Natural Law with Indian PerspectiveTheory, Legal Realism, Historical Jurisprudence Unit III School of Jurisprudence-IIAdministration of Justice, Civil and Criminal Justice System Unit IV Sources of Law: Custom, Legislation
1. Boderheimer- Jurisprudence-The Philosophy & Method of Law (1996) Un2. R.W.M. Dias-Jurisprudence (1994) Indian Reprint3. Fitzgerald-Salmond on Jurisprudence (1999), Tripathi, Bombay4. Dhyani SN-Jurisprudence-A Study of Indian Legal
Unit I Formation of Contract: Meaning and nature of contractCommunication, Revocation, General/Specific offer, Invitation ofCommunication, Revocation, Provisional acceptance, Tenders/Auctions
LLB FIRST YEAR SYLLABUS
SEMESTER I
JURISPRUDENCE-I CODE LJP 101
Nature and scope of Jurisprudence, Need for study of Jurisprudencebetween Jurisprudence and other sciences
Natural Law with Indian Perspective, Analytical Positivism, Pure Historical Jurisprudence
II : Sociological Jurisprudence with Indian PerspectiveCivil and Criminal Justice System
Legislation, Precedent
Reference Books:
The Philosophy & Method of Law (1996) Universal, DelhiJurisprudence (1994) Indian Reprint-Adithya Books, Delhi
Salmond on Jurisprudence (1999), Tripathi, Bombay A Study of Indian Legal Theory (1985)
LAW OF CONTRACT-I CODE LLC 102
Meaning and nature of contract Offer/Proposal: Definition, Communication, Revocation, General/Specific offer, Invitation of treat, Acceptance: Definition,
Revocation, Provisional acceptance, Tenders/Auctions
LLB FIRST YEAR SYLLABUS
Need for study of Jurisprudence, Linkage
Analytical Positivism, Pure
Sociological Jurisprudence with Indian Perspective,
versal, Delhi
Offer/Proposal: Definition, Acceptance: Definition,
Unit II: Consideration and Capacity: Exception Section 2(d) 25 Capacity to enter into a contract; Minor’s Position, Nature/effect of minor’s agreements. Unit III Validity, Discharge and Performance of ContractMisrepresentation, Fraud, MistakeEffect of void, voidable, valid, illegal, unlawful and uncertain agreemenContracts, Performance, Time and Place of performanceperformance and frustration, Breach: Anticip Unit IV Remedies and Quasi ContractsRemedies: Damages, Kinds, Remoteness etc., Meruit, Quasi Contract (Section 68
1. Beatsen (ed.)-Anson's Law of Contract: (27th Ed. 1998)2. Anson-Law of Contract (1998), Universal, Delhi3. Pollock and Mulla-Indian Contract Act4. Avtar Singh-Law of Contract, Eastern Book Co.5. S.K.Kapoor- Samvidha Vidhi (Hindi)
Unit I Introduction and Principle in Tortdistinguished from Contract, Crime and Breach of Trust Unit II General Condition of Liability in TortInjuria sine Damnum, Legal RemedyIntention, Malice and its Kindsessential
: Consideration: Definition, Essentials, Privity of Contract, Capacity to enter into a contract; Minor’s Position, Nature/effect of
Validity, Discharge and Performance of Contract: Free Consent, Coercion, Undue influence, Misrepresentation, Fraud, Mistake, Unlawful consideration and object Effect of void, voidable, valid, illegal, unlawful and uncertain agreement/contracts
Time and Place of performance, Agreement, Breach: Anticipatory & Present
Remedies and Quasi Contracts: Remedies: Damages, Kinds, Remoteness etc., Injunction, Specific Performance, Quantum
Quasi Contract (Section 68-72), Act: Indian Contract Act, 1872
Reference Books:
Anson's Law of Contract: (27th Ed. 1998) Law of Contract (1998), Universal, Delhi
Indian Contract Act Law of Contract, Eastern Book Co. (Lucknow) Samvidha Vidhi (Hindi)
LAW OF TORT-I CODE LLT 103
Introduction and Principle in Tort : Nature & Definition of Tort, Development of Tortdistinguished from Contract, Crime and Breach of Trust, Cyber tort
General Condition of Liability in Tort : Wrongful Act, Legal Damage, Damnum sine InjuriaLegal Remedy-Ubi jus ibi remedium, Mental Element in Tort
ntention, Malice and its Kinds, Malfeasance, Misfeasance and non-feasance
Consideration: Definition, Essentials, Privity of Contract, Capacity to enter into a contract; Minor’s Position, Nature/effect of
Coercion, Undue influence,
t/contracts, Discharge of Impossibility of
, Specific Performance, Quantum
Development of Tort, Tort
Damnum sine Injuria, Mental Element in Tort, Motive,
feasance, Fault whether
Unit III Justification of Tort: Volenti non fit injuriadefault, Private defence, Judicial and QuasiActs causing slight harm Unit IV Remedies and Damages: Personal CapacityDamages and its kinds, Remoteness of Damage (In Re Prolemis & Wagon Mount Case)and Extra Judicial Remedies, Joint Tort feasors
1. Salmond & Heuston-On the Law of Torts (2000), Universal, Delhi2. D. D. Basu, The Law of Torts (1982) Kamal, Calcutta.3. Winfield & Jolowiz on Tort (1999) Sweet and Maxwell, London4. Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Law-The Law of Torts (1997) Universal, Delhi5. R.K.Bangia, Law of Torts
Hindu Law Unit I Nature, Who is Hindu & Sources of Hindu Law Unit II Maintenance under Hindu Marriage Act (Sec.24 & 25)And Maintenance Act, 1956 (Sec.18, 19 & 20)HA&MA, 1956), Kinds and Powers of guardian under Hindu Minor1956 (Sec.6-13), Muslim Law Unit III Nature & Sources of Muslim Law, Who is Muslim?puberty, Kinds of Marriage under Sunni Law & ShiaDower, Rights of Wife in case of Unpaid Mehr Unit IV
Volenti non fit injuria, Act of God, Inevitable accidentsJudicial and Quasi-Judicial Act, Parental and Quasi-Parental authority
Personal Capacity, Who cannot sued, General Remedies in TortRemoteness of Damage (In Re Prolemis & Wagon Mount Case)
Joint Tort feasors Vicarious Liability
Reference Books:
On the Law of Torts (2000), Universal, Delhi Basu, The Law of Torts (1982) Kamal, Calcutta.
on Tort (1999) Sweet and Maxwell, London The Law of Torts (1997) Universal, Delhi
FAMILY LAW -I CODE LFL 104
Nature, Who is Hindu & Sources of Hindu Law, Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: (Sec.5
Hindu Marriage Act (Sec.24 & 25), Maintenance Under Hindu Adoption And Maintenance Act, 1956 (Sec.18, 19 & 20), Adoption: Essential & Effect (Sec.6 to 12 of
Kinds and Powers of guardian under Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act,
Nature & Sources of Muslim Law, Who is Muslim?, Muslim Marriage: Essentials, Option of puberty, Kinds of Marriage under Sunni Law & Shia Law, Mehr: Definition, Concept, Kinds of
f Wife in case of Unpaid Mehr
Inevitable accidents, Plaintiff’s Parental authority,
General Remedies in Tort, Remoteness of Damage (In Re Prolemis & Wagon Mount Case), Judicial
(Sec.5-23)
Maintenance Under Hindu Adoption Adoption: Essential & Effect (Sec.6 to 12 of
ity & Guardianship Act,
Muslim Marriage: Essentials, Option of Mehr: Definition, Concept, Kinds of
Divorce: Classification of Divorceand Muslim Women (Protection ofRight on Divorce) Act, 1986Kinds and Powers of guardian. Acts 1. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 2. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 19563. Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 19563. Muslim Women (Protection of Right on Divorce) Act, 1986 1. J.D.M. Derrett- Hindu Law 2. Mulla -Hindu Law, (18th Ed. 2002) Butterworth Publication3. Paras Diwan, Hindu Law, Allahabad Law Agency4. Dr.R.K.Singh, Hindu Law (Hindi), Allahabad Law Agency5. Kusum & P.P.Sexena, Lecture on Hindu Law, Butterworthe Pub
Unit I Introduction to Substantive Criminal LawDefinition of crime, Fundamental elements of crimeAttempt, Commission (i) Essentials of the attempt,distinguished Unit II General Explanations and Exceptions (Sec.76liability (iii) Mistake (iv) Judicial and Executive acts (v)(viii) Insanity (ix) Intoxication (x) Consent (xi) Good faith Unit III Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy (Sec.107 to 114; Sec 120 Unit IV Punishment Theories: Deterrent, Retributive, Preventive, under the IPC: Fine, Life-Imprisonment, Death SentenceAct The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Classification of Divorce,Maintenance of Wife Under Muslim personal law, Cr.and Muslim Women (Protection ofRight on Divorce) Act, 1986, Parentage and Legitimacy
2. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 3. Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 3. Muslim Women (Protection of Right on Divorce) Act, 1986
Reference Books:
Hindu Law, (18th Ed. 2002) Butterworth Publication 3. Paras Diwan, Hindu Law, Allahabad Law Agency 4. Dr.R.K.Singh, Hindu Law (Hindi), Allahabad Law Agency 5. Kusum & P.P.Sexena, Lecture on Hindu Law, Butterworthe Publication Hi
LAW OF CRIMES-I
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Introduction to Substantive Criminal Law : Extent and operation of the Indian Penal CodeFundamental elements of crime, Stage of a crime; Intention, Preparation,
i) Essentials of the attempt, Impossible attempt, attempt and preparation
General Explanations and Exceptions (Sec.76-106):(i)Definition (ii) Constructive joint liability (iii) Mistake (iv) Judicial and Executive acts (v) Accident (vi) Necessity (vii) Infancy (viii) Insanity (ix) Intoxication (x) Consent (xi) Good faith (xii) Private defence
Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy (Sec.107 to 114; Sec 120-A,B)
Deterrent, Retributive, Preventive, Expiatory and Reformative TheoryImprisonment, Death Sentence
Maintenance of Wife Under Muslim personal law, Cr. P. C Parentage and Legitimacy,
Extent and operation of the Indian Penal Code Stage of a crime; Intention, Preparation,
Impossible attempt, attempt and preparation
(i)Definition (ii) Constructive joint (vi) Necessity (vii) Infancy
Expiatory and Reformative Theory, Punishment
1. Pillai, PSA, Criminal Law 2. Jeroma Hall, Principles of Criminal Law3. R.C.Nigam, Criminal Law 4. Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Law, Indian Penal Code5. K.D.Gaur, Criminal Law cases and materials
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA
Unit I Constitution: Definition and ClassificationConventions, Salient features of Indian Constitution Unit II Distributive of Powers between Center and StatesPowers - Financial Power, Doctrine of Doctrine of Pith and Substance-Doctrine of Repugnanc Unit III Constitutional Organs: (a) Parliament (b) Parliamentary Sovereignty (iii) Parliamentary Privileges (iv) Anti Defection Law (v) Executive(vii) Judiciary-Jurisdiction of Supreme Court and 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 Basic Structure,Contractual and Tortious Liability of State, Right to Property and Freedom of Trade &Commerce Act 1. The Constitution of India, 1950
1. D.D.Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, 2001 Wadhwa, Nagpur2. H.M.Seervai, Constitution of India, Tripathi Bombay3. V.N.Shukla, Constitution of India, Eastern Book Co. Lko.4. M.P.Jain, Constitution of India, Wadhwa
Reference Books:
inciples of Criminal Law
4. Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Law, Indian Penal Code 5. K.D.Gaur, Criminal Law cases and materials
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA -I CODE LCI 106
Definition and Classification, Sources of Constitution, Salient features of Indian Constitution, Rule of Law, Separation of power
Distributive of Powers between Center and States: Legislative Powers Doctrine of Territorial Nexus–Doctrine of Harmonious, Construction
Doctrine of Repugnancy
(a) Parliament (b) Parliamentary Sovereignty (iii) Parliamentary Law (v) Executive Power (vi) Collective Responsibility of Cabinet Supreme Court and High Courts (viii) Independence of Judiciary
(ix) Public Interest Litigation (x) Power of Judicial Review (xi) Doctrine of Political Question
Emergency Provisions, Amendment of Constitution, Doctrine of Basic Structure,Contractual and Tortious Liability of State, Right to Property and Freedom of Trade &
1. The Constitution of India, 1950
Reference Books:
1. D.D.Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, 2001 Wadhwa, Nagpur 2. H.M.Seervai, Constitution of India, Tripathi Bombay 3. V.N.Shukla, Constitution of India, Eastern Book Co. Lko. 4. M.P.Jain, Constitution of India, Wadhwa Nagpur
, Constitutional Separation of power
Legislative Powers - Administrative rine of Harmonious, Construction
(a) Parliament (b) Parliamentary Sovereignty (iii) Parliamentary Power (vi) Collective Responsibility of Cabinet
Supreme Court and High Courts (viii) Independence of Judiciary (ix) Public Interest Litigation (x) Power of Judicial Review (xi) Doctrine of Political Question
Emergency Provisions, Amendment of Constitution, Doctrine of Basic Structure, Contractual and Tortious Liability of State, Right to Property and Freedom of Trade &
5. B. K. Sharma, Introduction to Constitution of India, Prentice Hall.
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Unit- I Definition and nature, General and Regional rules of public International Law and Private International Law, Hogo Grotius, Is International Law trueLaw? Sanctions of observance of International Law, Sources of International Law (Article 38,Statute of the International Court of Justice), Relationship between international law andmunicipal law (Monism, Dualism, British, American and Indian Practice), Subject ofinternational law (Various thories), Individual as subject of international lawcharacteristics of a State in International Law, Micro States, Sovereignty of States,Condominium, Vassal States and protectorates, Holy See, Commonwealth of Nations. Unit- II Recognition-Definition of State Recognition, Recognition of Government, Theories ofRecognition, Recognition De Jure and De Facto, The Duty to Recognize, Legal Effect ofRecognition, Withdrawl of Recognition, Retroactive effect of Recognition.Definition and Kinds of Succession, consequences of state sInternational Ogranisation Intervention: Definition and its Prohibition, Grounds of Intervention. Intervention by invitation.State Jurisdiction-Territorial Jurisdiction and its limitationsResponsibility, Consequences of State Responsibility. Unit- III State Terrotory: Concept, modes of acquisition, International RiversAerial Navigation (Five freedom of Air), Outer Space Treaty, 1967Contiguous Zone, Continental Shelf, Excclusive Econimic Zone, TheStates, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Piracy. Unit IV Extradiction: Definition, Purpose of Extradition, Legal Duty, ExtrOffenders, Doctrine of Double Criminality, Rule of SpecialityAsylum: Meaning, Right of Asylum, Types of AsylumAgents: Who are Diplomatic Agent? Classification of Heads of Mission, FunctionAgents, The basis of Immunities and Privileges, Privileges and Immunities, WaiverTermination of Diplomatic Mission.
Sharma, Introduction to Constitution of India, Prentice Hall.
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW -I
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Definition and nature, General and Regional rules of International Law, Distinction betweenpublic International Law and Private International Law, Hogo Grotius, Is International Law trueLaw? Sanctions of observance of International Law, Sources of International Law (Article 38,
Court of Justice), Relationship between international law andmunicipal law (Monism, Dualism, British, American and Indian Practice), Subject ofinternational law (Various thories), Individual as subject of international law
of a State in International Law, Micro States, Sovereignty of States,Condominium, Vassal States and protectorates, Holy See, Commonwealth of Nations.
Definition of State Recognition, Recognition of Government, Theories ofion, Recognition De Jure and De Facto, The Duty to Recognize, Legal Effect of
Recognition, Withdrawl of Recognition, Retroactive effect of Recognition., States Succession: ession, consequences of state succession,, Succession i
Definition and its Prohibition, Grounds of Intervention. Intervention by invitation.Territorial Jurisdiction and its limitations, State Responsibility
quences of State Responsibility.
State Terrotory: Concept, modes of acquisition, International Rivers, Air Space: Various Throies, Aerial Navigation (Five freedom of Air), Outer Space Treaty, 1967, Law of Sea: Maritime Belt, Contiguous Zone, Continental Shelf, Excclusive Econimic Zone, The, High Seas, Land Locked States, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Piracy.
Definition, Purpose of Extradition, Legal Duty, Extradiction of Political Doctrine of Double Criminality, Rule of Speciality,
Meaning, Right of Asylum, Types of Asylum Deplomatice Who are Diplomatic Agent? Classification of Heads of Mission, Function
sis of Immunities and Privileges, Privileges and Immunities, WaiverTermination of Diplomatic Mission.
International Law, Distinction between public International Law and Private International Law, Hogo Grotius, Is International Law true Law? Sanctions of observance of International Law, Sources of International Law (Article 38,
Court of Justice), Relationship between international law and municipal law (Monism, Dualism, British, American and Indian Practice), Subject of international law (Various thories), Individual as subject of international law, The essential
of a State in International Law, Micro States, Sovereignty of States, Condominium, Vassal States and protectorates, Holy See, Commonwealth of Nations.
Definition of State Recognition, Recognition of Government, Theories of, ion, Recognition De Jure and De Facto, The Duty to Recognize, Legal Effect of,
States Succession: Succession in respect of
Definition and its Prohibition, Grounds of Intervention. Intervention by invitation. State Responsibility-Kinds of State
Air Space: Various Throies, Law of Sea: Maritime Belt,
High Seas, Land Locked
adiction of Political
Who are Diplomatic Agent? Classification of Heads of Mission, Function of Diplomatic sis of Immunities and Privileges, Privileges and Immunities, Waiver of Immunity,
Consuls: Classification, function, privileges and Immunitieskinds formation, Pacta Sunt Servanda, Rebus SicTermination.
1. Starke, Introduction to International Law2. Rebecca Wallace, International Law3. Brownlie, Principles of International Law4. S.K.Kapoor, Public International Law5. M.P.Tandon, Public International Law, ALA6. K.C.Joshi, International Law
Classification, function, privileges and Immunities, Internation Treaties: Meaning, formation, Pacta Sunt Servanda, Rebus Sic Stantibus, Jus Cogens, Reservations and
Reference Books:
1. Starke, Introduction to International Law 2. Rebecca Wallace, International Law 3. Brownlie, Principles of International Law 4. S.K.Kapoor, Public International Law
Public International Law, ALA
Internation Treaties: Meaning, Stantibus, Jus Cogens, Reservations and
LLB FIRST YEAR SYLLABUS
Unit I State, Sovereignty and Law: Nature and functions of a State and its relationship with lawNature and development of Sovereignty Unit II Law and Legislation: Law and Morality Unit III Concepts of Law: Rights and Duties Unit IV Principles of Liability: Liability and Negligence
1. Boderheimer- Jurisprudence-The Philosophy & Method of Law (1996) Un2. R.W.M. Dias-Jurisprudence (1994) Indian Reprint3. Fitzgerald-Salmond on Jurisprudence (1999), Tripathi, Bombay4. Dhyani SN-Jurisprudence-A Study of Indian Legal Theory (1985)
LAW OF CONTRACT II: SPECIFIC CONTRACT
Unit I A. Indemnity and Guarantee (Sec.124Methods, Commencement of liability of the indemnifierDistinction between indemnity and GuaranteeSurety, Discharge of Surety's liabi
LLB FIRST YEAR SYLLABUS
SEMESTER II
JURISPRUDENCE-II
CODE LJR 201
Nature and functions of a State and its relationship with lawNature and development of Sovereignty Nature and Kinds of law and theories of justice
Law and Morality, Law and Religion, Law and Social change
Rights and Duties Personality Possession, Ownership and Property
Liability and Negligence, Absolute Liability, Immunity
Reference Books:
The Philosophy & Method of Law (1996) Universal, DelhiJurisprudence (1994) Indian Reprint-Adithya Books, Delhi
Salmond on Jurisprudence (1999), Tripathi, Bombay A Study of Indian Legal Theory (1985)
LAW OF CONTRACT II: SPECIFIC CONTRACT
Code LLC 202
A. Indemnity and Guarantee (Sec.124-147): Indemnity & Guarantee-the Concept, Definition, Commencement of liability of the indemnifier, Nature of indemnity clauses
Distinction between indemnity and Guarantee, Right/Duties of Indemnifier, Indemnified and Discharge of Surety's liability, Kinds of Guarantee
LLB FIRST YEAR SYLLABUS
Nature and functions of a State and its relationship with law Nature and Kinds of law and theories of justice
Law and Social change
d Property
versal, Delhi
LAW OF CONTRACT II: SPECIFIC CONTRACT
the Concept, Definition, Nature of indemnity clauses,
Right/Duties of Indemnifier, Indemnified and
Unit-II Bailment and Pledge (Sec. 148Duties of Bailor/Bailee, Pawnor/Pawneepledge transaction Unit-III Agency (Sec.182 to 238): Definitions of Agent and Principalagency, Creation of agency: by agreement, ratification and lawsubagent and substituted agent Termination of agenc Unit IV Government Contract: Constitutional provisions, procedural requirementContracts performance of such contracts, Settlement of disputes and remedies
1. Beatsen (ed.)-Anson's Law of Contract: (27th Ed. 1998)2. Anson-Law of Contract (1998), Universal, Delhi3. Pollock and Mulla-Indian Contract Act4. Avtar Singh-Law of Contract, Eastern Book Co.(Lucknow)5. S.K.Kapoor- Samvidha Vidhi (Hindi)
Specific Wrong and Consumer Protection Laws Unit-I Tort Relating to Personal: Proceedings, Malicious Procaution Unit II Tort relating to Property: Trespass, Nuisance, Trespass to Land and GoodsDefamation, Detinue, ConversionTrade name and Patent right Negligence, Res ipsa loquitor, Contributory negligence, Strict Liability or liability without fault Unit-III
Bailment and Pledge (Sec. 148-171 and Sec.172-181): Meaning and DistinctionDuties of Bailor/Bailee, Pawnor/Pawnee, Lien, Termination of Bailment, Commercia
Definitions of Agent and Principal, Essentials of relationship of Creation of agency: by agreement, ratification and law Relation of principal/agent,
Termination of agency
Constitutional provisions, procedural requirement-contracts, Settlement of disputes and remedies
Reference Books:
Anson's Law of Contract: (27th Ed. 1998) (1998), Universal, Delhi
Indian Contract Act Law of Contract, Eastern Book Co.(Lucknow) Samvidha Vidhi (Hindi)
LAW OF TORT II CODE LLT-203
Specific Wrong and Consumer Protection Laws
: Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment and abuses, Legal Proceedings, Malicious Procaution
Trespass, Nuisance, Trespass to Land and Goods Defamation, Detinue, Conversion Tort to incorporal personal property-Copy right, Trade mark,
Negligence, Res ipsa loquitor, Contributory negligence, Strict Liability or liability without fault and its applicability under MVA, 1988
Meaning and Distinction, Rights and Commercial utility of
Essentials of relationship of Relation of principal/agent,
-kinds of Govt.
Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment and abuses, Legal
Copy right, Trade mark, Negligence, Res ipsa loquitor, Contributory negligence, Strict
Consumer Protection Act: Consumersioconcept, definition and scope, object of CPAct, Rights of Consumers.Restriction Trade Practice, Defect in goods, Deficiency in service:Electricity, Housing, Postal services etc. Unit- IV Enforcement of Consumer Rights: Consumer Forum under C.P.Actfunctions, Exceptions of order, Judicial Review, PIL, Class action, Remedies,Administrative Remedies, C. P. Courts.Act Consumer Protection Act, 1986
1. Saraf D.N., Law of Consumer Protection in India, 1995 Tripathi2 R.K.Bangia, Consumer Protection Act3. P.K.Majumdar, The Law of Consumer Protection in India, 1998 Orient Publishing Co. Delhi
Hindu Law Unit I Joint Hindu Family: Origin, Nature of Joint Family and Coparcenary, Characteristic features of Coparcenary, Distinction between Joint Family Property and Separate Property, Karta: Position, Powers and Liabilities, Debt Unit II Partition: Definition, Persons entitled to demand Partition, Reopening and ReunionSuccession Act, 1956: Features, Devolution of interest in Coparcenary Property (Sec.6),heirs in Class-I & II of the Schedule, Hindu Women’s Right to Property Muslim Law Unit III Hiba: Definition, Essentials, Kinds and Formalities for a VaDefinition, Essentials and Kinds of a Valid Will, Abatement of Legacies, Revocation of Unit IV
Consumersion in India (Historical Background), Consumers: the object of CPAct, Rights of Consumers. Unfair Trade Practice,
Restriction Trade Practice, Defect in goods, Deficiency in service: Medical, Lawyering, Postal services etc.
Enforcement of Consumer Rights: Consumer Forum under C.P.Act-Jurisdiction,functions, Exceptions of order, Judicial Review, PIL, Class action, Remedies,
Courts.
Reference Books:
1. Saraf D.N., Law of Consumer Protection in India, 1995 Tripathi 2 R.K.Bangia, Consumer Protection Act
Law of Consumer Protection in India, 1998 Orient Publishing Co. Delhi
FAMILY LAW -II CODE LFL 204
Origin, Nature of Joint Family and Coparcenary, Characteristic features of Distinction between Coparcenary and Joint Family, Classification of Property:
Property and Separate Property, Karta: Position, Powers and Liabilities, Debt
Definition, Persons entitled to demand Partition, Reopening and ReunionSuccession Act, 1956: Features, Devolution of interest in Coparcenary Property (Sec.6),
I & II of the Schedule, Hindu Women’s Right to Property
Definition, Essentials, Kinds and Formalities for a Valid Hiba, Revocation of HibaDefinition, Essentials and Kinds of a Valid Will, Abatement of Legacies, Revocation of
n in India (Historical Background), Consumers: the Unfair Trade Practice, Medical, Lawyering,
Jurisdiction, Powers and functions, Exceptions of order, Judicial Review, PIL, Class action, Remedies, Appeal,
Law of Consumer Protection in India, 1998 Orient Publishing Co. Delhi
Origin, Nature of Joint Family and Coparcenary, Characteristic features of Coparcenary and Joint Family, Classification of Property:
Property and Separate Property, Karta: Position, Powers and Liabilities, Debts
Definition, Persons entitled to demand Partition, Reopening and Reunion Hindu Succession Act, 1956: Features, Devolution of interest in Coparcenary Property (Sec.6), List of
lid Hiba, Revocation of Hiba, Will: Definition, Essentials and Kinds of a Valid Will, Abatement of Legacies, Revocation of Will.
Pre-emption: Definition, Classification & FormalitiesAul and Radd Unit V Act: Hindu Succession Act, 1956
1. J.D.M. Derrett- Hindu Law 2. Mulla -Hindu Law, (18th Ed. 2002) Butterworth Publication3. Paras Diwan, Hindu Law, Allahabad Law Agency4. Dr.R.K.Singh, Hindu Law (Hindi), Allahabad Law Agency5. Kusum & P.P.Sexena, Lecture on Hindu Law, Butterworthe Publication Hi
Unit I Offences affecting the Human Bodyto unborn children offences of hurt, of wrongful restraintCriminal Force and Assault, offences of kidnapping and abduction Unit II Offences against women: Obscene acts and songsRape Cruelty by husband or relatives of husband Unit III Offences against Property: Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoityand Criminal breach of trust Cheating Unit IV Defamation and offences relating to documents and property marksForgery Counterfeiting Criminal intimidation, sedition, disturbing religious feelings, enmity between classes of people
1. Pillai, PSA, Criminal Law 2. Jeroma Hall, Principles of Criminal Law
Definition, Classification & Formalities Inheritance under Sunni Law, Doctrine of
Hindu Succession Act, 1956
Reference Books:
Hindu Law, (18th Ed. 2002) Butterworth Publication 3. Paras Diwan, Hindu Law, Allahabad Law Agency 4. Dr.R.K.Singh, Hindu Law (Hindi), Allahabad Law Agency
P.P.Sexena, Lecture on Hindu Law, Butterworthe Publication Hi
LAW OF CRIMES-II
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Offences affecting the Human Body: offences affecting life, causing of miscarriage or injuries offences of hurt, of wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement
Criminal Force and Assault, offences of kidnapping and abduction
Obscene acts and songs Outraging the modesty of womenCruelty by husband or relatives of husband Offences relating to marriage
Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity Criminal misappropriation Cheating Mischief Criminal trespass
Defamation and offences relating to documents and property marks :DefamationCriminal intimidation, sedition, disturbing religious feelings, enmity
Reference Books:
Hall, Principles of Criminal Law
Inheritance under Sunni Law, Doctrine of
offences affecting life, causing of miscarriage or injuries and wrongful confinement offences of
Outraging the modesty of women
Criminal misappropriation
Defamation Criminal intimidation, sedition, disturbing religious feelings, enmity
3. R.C.Nigam, Criminal Law 4. Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Law, Indian Penal Code5. K.D.Gaur, Criminal Law cases and materials
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA
Unit I Fundamental Rights: Definition of State for fundamental rights-Doctrine of eclipse, severability, waiver, distinction between preconstitutional law and postconstitutionalclassification and the principle of absence ofspeech and expression, Freedom of Association, Freedom ofSettle, Freedom of Trade, Business and Professionreasonable restrictions. Unit II Fundamental rights: Right to life and personal libertyinterpretation) Preventive detention under the ConstitutionRight against exploitation-forced labourEducational and cultural rights Unit III Right to Constitutional Remedies:Writs: Hebeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition and Quo Unit IV Directive Principle: Fundamental Duties, Social Justice and Right to InformationPrinciple of State Policy-Nature and justiciability of the Directive Principlesbetween Fundamental Rights and Directive Principlesthe Indian Constitution-Compensatory discrimination for backward classesCommission’s case and other casesRight to Information Act: Central and State Commission, Public AuthoInformation and Power of Judicial Review
1. D.D.Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, 2001 Wadhwa, Nagpur2. H.M.Seervai, Constitution of India, Tripathi Bombay3. V.N.Shukla, Constitution of India, Eastern Book Co. Lko.
4. Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Law, Indian Penal Code 5. K.D.Gaur, Criminal Law cases and materials
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA -II
CODE LCI-206
Definition of State for enforcement of fundamental rightsDoctrine of eclipse, severability, waiver, distinction between pre
constitutional law and postconstitutional law Right to Equality: Doctrine of Reasonable le of absence of 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 judicia l interpretation
Right to life and personal liberty-scope and content (expensive Preventive detention under the Constitution-Policy and safeguards
forced labour and child employment Freedom of religion
Right to Constitutional Remedies: Right to Constitutional Remedies-Judicial ReviewWrits: Hebeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition and Quo-warranto-Art.32 and 226
Fundamental Duties, Social Justice and Right to InformationNature and justiciability of the Directive Principles-
between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles-Fundamental Duties, Social justice under Compensatory discrimination for backward classes
Commission’s case and other cases-Protective discrimination doctrine Central and State Commission, Public Authorities, Right to
Information and Power of Judicial Review
Reference Books:
1. D.D.Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, 2001 Wadhwa, Nagpur 2. H.M.Seervai, Constitution of India, Tripathi Bombay 3. V.N.Shukla, Constitution of India, Eastern Book Co. Lko.
enforcement of fundamental rights-Justiciability of Doctrine of eclipse, severability, waiver, distinction between pre-
Right to Equality: Doctrine of Reasonable Fundamental Freedom: Freedom of Movement, Freedom of Reside and
by judicia l interpretation-
scope and content (expensive Policy and safeguards-Judicial review
Freedom of religion
Judicial Review- Art.32 and 226
Fundamental Duties, Social Justice and Right to Information, Directive -Interrelationship
Social justice under Compensatory discrimination for backward classes- Mandal
rities, Right to
4. M.P.Jain, Constitution of India, Wadhwa Nagpur5. B.K.Sharma, Introduction to Constitution of India, Prentice Hall.
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Unit- I International Organizations: development, Their Legal Personality, capacity to enter into international treaties,, Privilege and Immunities, League of Nations : Principal Organs, Its weaknesses, Mandate System. Unit- II United Nations: Establishment, Preamble, Purpose & suspension, expulsion and withdrawl. Principal Organs of the UN, Amendment to the Charter. Unit- III Settlement of International disputes, Pecific and compulsive, conflict, Declaration, Legal Regulation, Effects of the Outbreak of War.Need, Laws of Land, Maritime and aerial Warfare, War crimeGenocide: Meaning, Main provisions of the Genocide Convention. Unit- IV Neutrality – Meaning under the UEnd of Neutrality, Right of Angary, Contraband and the Doctrine of Continuous Voyage,Blockade, Right of Visit and Search, Prize Courts, 1. S.P.Gupta, International Organisation, ALA2. H.O.Agrawal, International Law and Human Rights
4. M.P.Jain, Constitution of India, Wadhwa Nagpur 5. B.K.Sharma, Introduction to Constitution of India, Prentice Hall.
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW -II
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Definition, the condition which should exitsTheir Legal Personality, capacity to enter into international treaties,, Privilege and
League of Nations : Principal Organs, Its weaknesses, Mandate System.
Establishment, Preamble, Purpose & Principles of UN, Membership, withdrawl. Principal Organs of the UN, Amendment to the Charter.
Settlement of International disputes, Pecific and compulsive, War: Definition, Nonegulation, Effects of the Outbreak of War. The Law of Warfare
Need, Laws of Land, Maritime and aerial Warfare, War crime-Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials, Genocide: Meaning, Main provisions of the Genocide Convention.
Meaning under the UN Charter, Rights and duties of neutral and Belligerent States,End of Neutrality, Right of Angary, Contraband and the Doctrine of Continuous Voyage,Blockade, Right of Visit and Search, Prize Courts,
Reference Books:
S.P.Gupta, International Organisation, ALA H.O.Agrawal, International Law and Human Rights
Definition, the condition which should exits for their Their Legal Personality, capacity to enter into international treaties,, Privilege and
League of Nations : Principal Organs, Its weaknesses, Mandate System.
Principles of UN, Membership, withdrawl. Principal Organs of the UN, Amendment to the Charter.
Definition, Non-war armed The Law of Warfare-
and Tokyo Trials,
N Charter, Rights and duties of neutral and Belligerent States, End of Neutrality, Right of Angary, Contraband and the Doctrine of Continuous Voyage,