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Program Name: LL.

B
Program Code: LAW-301

SCHEME AND SYLLABUS


(Choice Based Credit System)

For

LL.B.

(w. e. f. Session 2021-2022)

Program Code: LAW-304

DEPARTMENT OF LAW

RIMT UNIVERSITY, MANDIGOBINDGARH, PUNJAB

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Program Code: LAW-301

TABLE OF CONTENTS

S. Content Page No.


No.
Section 1: Vision and Mission of the University
1.
Section 2: Vision and Mission of the Department
2.
Section 3: About the Program
3.
Section 4: Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) , Program Outcomes
4. (POs) and Program Specific Outcomes(PSOs)

Section 5: Curriculum / Scheme with Examination Scheme


5.

Section 6: Detailed Syllabus with Course Outcomes


6.

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SECTION 1

Vision & Mission of the University

VISION
To become one of the most preferred learning places a centre of excellence to promote and nurture future
leaders who would facilitate in desired change in the society

MISSION
• To impart teaching and learning through cutting edge technologies supported by the world class
infrastructure

• To empower and transform young minds into capable leaders and responsible citizens of India instilled with
high ethical and moral values

SECTION 2

Vision and Mission of the Department

VISION
To bring out the competent legal professional ‘par excellence’ with requisite knowledge, skill and
character with a commitment towards justice, human values and social welfare.

MISSION

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• RIMT School of Legal Studies has been established with the sole aim to contribute in the legal
awareness performance and the legal development of the country.

• RIMT School of Legal Studies is committed to meet the requirement of legal exploring the talent
and exploring legal knowledge.

• RIMT School of Legal Studies is further committed to equipping the legal knowledge with the aim
to successfully handle the contemporary challenges.

• RIMT School of Legal Studies is also committed to develop new generation legal professionals
through comprehensive and contemporary body of integrated Knowledge of law, management and
social sciences and committed to shape a new cadre legal professional and intensive research
programme in the field of legal education.

• RIMT School of Legal Studies has the social responsibility of continuing to be centre of excellence
in the field of legal education and sharper the professional knowledge and skill of the students to
transform them as the leaders in the legal profession.

• Law does not remain static and to goes o changing with the need of the ideology of the society.
Hence, RIMT School of Legal Studies further committed to trough light on the ugly and dark truth
of our society through legal awareness at large.

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SECTION 3

About the Program

A Bachelor of Laws or commonly known as an LLB degree is a three-year law degree. This course
is offered to candidates after they have completed their graduation from any background. This is an
excellent career option for those candidates who aspire to make a career in the field of litigation or
judiciary. LLB offers a wide range of job opportunities which are rewarding as well as reputed. It is based
on core subjects of law such as Law of Torts, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law (Indian Penal Code),
Jurisprudence, Contracts Law, Tax Law, Family Law, Public International Law, Law of Property, Labour
And Industrial Law, Company Law, Environmental Law, Evidence Law (IEA), and some practical skills/
soft skills and training papers. LLB courses can be pursued by candidates who already have a bachelor's
degree or even a master's degree. Many candidates who have pursued CA or CS also pursue LLB after
completing their basic educational qualifications

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SECTION 4

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs),


Program Outcomes (POs) and Program
Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PROGRAMME EDUCATION OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

PEO1 To acquire and apply legal knowledge to the complex Socio-legal problems
PEO2 To possess professional skills required for legal practice such as argument, Pleading
, drafting and conveyancing etc
PEO3 To make awareness about Constitutional legislative and societal transformation
and to develop clinical abilities

PE04 Every graduate will become skilled in legal research , written and oral
communication , team-work and problem solving

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)

PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PO 1 Development of thoughts, visions and ideas: To develop thoughts, ideas, visions for
theoretical and practical application in the lives of students in relation to disciplines relating
to historical perspectives of society, polity, law and economics, languages etc..

PO 2 Professional Practice: To make students eligible to practice in courts, industries, companies


as legal practitioner in relation to economic and prevailing legal issues of the society

PO 3 Critical, analytical and professional Skills: To possess professional skills required for
legal practice such as argument, pleading, drafting, conveyance, etc in relation to deal with
socio- economic problems in present times

PO 4 Professional Ethics: To understand and apply principles of professional ethics of legal


profession in order to deal sensitively with present socio- economic issues of the society at
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large and to know about the legal history, present social conditions and polity of
sovereignty, state etc.
PO 5 Language research &reasoning: To develop legal research skills, legal reasoning and apply
it during programme & in legal practice.

PO 6 Self-reflection & lifelong learning: To develop an attitude of self-reflection while learning


& recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and
life-long learning in the broadest context of changing legal contexts

PO 7 Self-employability: To provide a platform of self-employability by developing professional


skills in legal industry
PO 8 Leadership skills: To develop leadership qualities amongst students

Lifelong Learning: To make awareness about constitutional, legislative and social


PO 9 transformation in society and to develop clinical abilities.

PO 10 Layering skills: Every graduate will become skilled in legal research, written and oral
communication, teamwork, advocacy and problem-solving

PO 11 Interpretation and Legal Reasoning: To encourage and enlighten the students towards
development of legal reasoning and interpretation of statutory provisions, maxims etc.

PO 12 Multi-faceted outlook towards contemporary issues: To receive insight into various


global perspectives of prevailing concerns of law in legal field.

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO 1 Should be able to demonstrate understanding of substantive and procedural law sufficient to
enter the legal profession and professions in which legal knowledge is an advantage.
PSO 2 Should possess the skills to communicate in both oral and written forms and ability to formulate
legal problems and using appropriate concepts and methods to solve them.

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SECTION 5

Curriculum / Scheme with Examination Grading


Scheme

SEMESTER WISE SUMMARY OF THE PROGRAM: BA.LLB.


S. No. Semester No. of Contact Hours Marks Credits

1 I 20 500 22.5

2 II 20 500 22.5

3 III 20 500 22.5

4 IV 20 500 22.5

5 V 20 500 22.5

6 VI 20 500 22.5

Total 120 3000 150

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EXAMINATION GRADING SCHEME

Range (%) Grade Grade Point Qualitative Meaning


≥90 & ≤100 O 10 Outstanding
≥80 &<90 A+ 9 Excellent
≥70 &<80 A 8 Very Good
≥60 &<70 B+ 7 Good
≥50 &<60 B 6 Above Average
≥45 &<50 C 5 Average
≥40 &<45 P 4 Pass
<40 F 0 Fail
Detained F 0 Fail
Absent AB 0 Fail
--- Satisfactory/ Unsatifactory
S/US

Percentage Calculation: CGPA*10

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First Semester

COURSE Contact % of Total Marks Exam


Hours/Week Duratio
Credit n
Code Course Title L T P CWA LWA MTE ETE Total (Hours)

BLLAW-1101 Jurisprudence 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1102 Constitutional Law –I 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1103 Law of Contract 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1106 Family Law- I 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1107 Law of Torts 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

Total 20 5 0 22.5

L-- Lecture T-- Tutorial P---Practical

CWA Class Work Assessment

MTE Mid Term Exam

ETE End Term Exam

LWA Lab Works Assessment

Detailed Syllabus

SUBJECT TITLE: JURISPRUDENCE

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1101

SEMESTER: I

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

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Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The students should get familiar with various approaches to law and legal processes. They
should be able to appreciate dynamic character of the law and legal systems particularly in the
context of socio-political history of the society. Endeavour should be made to develop among
students critical thinking about the law, legal system and legal processes. The students should
be in position to appreciate how diverse approaches to law influence decision-making in
judicial courts.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Jurisprudence - Meaning, Nature and Scope. Definition of Law, 13
Classification of Law, Relation between Law and Morals. Concept of
Administration of Justice, Difference between Civil and
Criminal Administration of Justice, Theories of Punishment.
Sources of Law:
Custom- Meaning, Kinds and Essentials of a Valid Custom, When
does a Custom become Law?
Precedent: Meaning, Importance, Merits & Demerits, Doctrine of
Precedent and its Operation in India, Role of Judiciary in making Law
Legislation- Meaning, Kinds: Supreme and Subordinate Legislation.
UNIT-II Schools of Thought 13
Analytical School of Law
Kelson's Pure Theory of Law
Historical School of Law
Sociological School of Law
Natural Law School
Movements of Progressive Societies from Status to Contract: Henry
Maine
UNIT-III Codification – Meaning, Classification and its merits and demerits 13
Rights– Meaning, Theories, Essentials, Classification
Duties – Meaning, Classification
Right and Duty Relationship
Personality- Meaning and nature of legal personality, legal status of
unborn person, dead man, animals, idol, mosque, Meaning of
Corporate personality, Theories of Corporate personality.
UNIT-IV Possession – Meaning, Kinds of Possession, Acquisition of 13
Possession, Possessory Remedies, Rights of Possessor, Analysis of
Possession.
Ownership – Definition, Essentials of Ownership, Kinds of
Ownership, Modes of acquisition of Ownership, Relationship between
Ownership and Possession.
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Property- Meaning, Theories of property, its Kinds and Modes of


acquisition of Property

Course Outcomes
After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart fundamental Concepts relating to jurisprudence


1101.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge Sources of law
1101.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand different schools of thought such as analytical schools etc.
1101.3
CO4 BLLAW- To study legal different concept related with law
1101.4

Recommended Books:

• Paranjape: Jurisprudence, 2017


• G.W. Paton: A Text Book of Jurisprudence, 2017
• B.N.M. Tripathi: An Introduction to Jurisprudence (Legal Theory), 2016
• P.J. Fitzgerold: Salmond on Jurisprudence, 2016
• S.N. Dhyani: Jurisprudence, 2015 Dias: Jurisprudence, 2013
• S.P. Dwivedi: Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, 2012
• W. Friedmann: Legal Theory, 2003

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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SUBJECT TITLE: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-I

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1102

SEMESTER: I

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The objective of this course is to create a meaningful understanding of basic philosophical
tenets of Indian Constitutional law. This paper will orient students on constitutional rights
and duties, perspective and remedies and to provide understanding of basic concepts of
Indian Constitution and various organs created by the Constitution and their functions.
Students are expected to have developed a feeling of constitutional interpretations as a
technique of adapting laws to changing social mores.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Nature and Salient features of Constitution 12
Preamble,
The Union and its Territory
Citizenship
State (Art. 12)
Judicial Review (Art. 13)
UNIT-II Fundamental Rights 12
Right to Equality (Art. 14-18)
Right to Freedom (Art. 19-22)
UNIT-III Right against Exploitation (Art. 23 and 24) 15
Freedom of Religion (Art. 25-28)
Cultural and Educational Rights (Art. 29 and 30)
Saving of Certain Laws (Art. 31A, B & C)
Directive Principles of State Policy (Art. 36-51)
UNIT-IV Fundamental Duties 12
Union Judiciary
State Judiciary
Writs Jurisdictions of Higher Courts including Judicial Activism in
India

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Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To know the basic Law of the country.


1102.1
CO2 BLLAW- Concept of ‘State’ in reference to the fundamental rights, directive
1102.2 principles and fundamental duties of the citizens of the India
CO3 BLLAW- The fundamental rights and the procedure for compliance of fundamental
1102.3 rights and Writ jurisdiction of supreme court and high court under Article
32 and 226.
CO4 BLLAW- The duty of state and inter- relationship between fundamental rights and
1102.4 directive principles

Recommended Books:

• Constituent Assembly Debates


• M.P. Jain: Indian Constitutional Law, 2018
• Mahendra P. Singh: V.N. Shukla’s Constitution of India, 2016
• J.N. Pandey: Constitutional Law of India, 2015
• H.M. Seervai: Constitutional Law of India, 2015
• D.D. Basu: Introduction of the Constitution of India, 2014
• Kailash Rai: The Constitutional Law of India, 2010
• T.K. Tope's: Constitutional Law of India, 2010
• The Constitution of India, 1950

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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SUBJECT TITLE: LAW OF CONTRACT

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1103

SEMESTER: I

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The subject comprises a study of the general principles of laws governing contracts &
agreements. The objective of this paper is to make students familiar with various principles of
contract formation enunciated in the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Agreement and contract: Definition and elements 12
Proposal and acceptance: Various Forms, essential elements
communication and revocation proposal and invitation to a proposal.
Consideration: Its meaning, kinds and essential elements, its
exceptions; present past and adequate consideration, whether
performance of existing duties amounts to consideration; stranger to
contract cannot sue. Legality of consideration and object.
UNIT-II Capacity to contract: Incapacity arising out of status and mental 12
defect; minor‘s agreement- definition of minor, agreements beneficial
and detrimental to a minor, ratification in cases by a person of an
agreement made by him while he was a minor; ―necessaries supplied
to a minor. Free Consent: Its need and definition, factors vitiating
free consent
Coercion, Undue Influence, Misrepresentation, Fraud and Mistake.
UNIT-III Void Agreements. 12
Contingent contracts: Definition, enforcement
Agreement by way of Wager
Discharge of a contract by various modes
Performance: Conditions of a valid tender of performance- how, by
whom, when, in what manner? Performance of reciprocal promises,
time as an essence of contract.
By breach: anticipatory breach and present breach

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Impossibility of performance: Specific grounds of frustration, effect of


frustration
By agreement: rescission and novation, their effect, remission and
waiver of performance, extension of time accord and satisfaction.
UNIT-IV Quasi contracts or certain relations resembling those created by 12
contracts.
Remedies for breach of contract: Damages, Kinds- remoteness of
damage- liquidated damages and penalty
Standard form of contracts.
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart fundamental Concepts relating with law of Contract


1103.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge of Concept of Standard form of Contract
1103.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand the principles relating to void and voidable contracts
1103.3
CO4 BLLAW- Understand the principles relating to damages
1103.4

Recommended Books:

• A.G. Guest (ed.) : Anson's Law of Contract,2018


• Avtar Singh : Law of Contract,2018
• R.K. Bangia : Law of Contract,2019
• J.K. Dalal (ed.) : Mulla on the Indian Contract Act,2016

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: FAMILY LAW-I

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1106

SEMESTER: I

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The course structure proposed here aims to provide adequate legal perspective to the basic
concepts relating to Family as an institution. The objective of the paper is to apprise the
students with the personal laws relating to marriage, dissolution, matrimonial remedies,
adoption, contemporary trends in family institutions in India, in particular of the Hindus and
Muslims.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Sources of Hindu Law, Ancient Sources. Modern Sources. 12
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Application of Hindu Law, Conditions of Marriage, Ceremonies of
Marriage, Registration of Marriage
UNIT-II Matrimonial remedies under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, 15
Restitution of conjugal rights, Judicial separation, Nullity of
Marriage, Void marriage, Voidable marriage, Divorce, Divorce by
mutual consent, Legitimacy of children, Jurisdiction, Bars to
matrimonial remedies, Maintenance Pendent Lite, Permanent
alimony, and maintenance
UNIT-III The Special Marriage Act, 1954: 15
Conditions of Marriage, Registration of Marriage
Restitution of Conjugal rights, Judicial Separation, Nullity of
Marriage
Void Marriage. Voidable Marriages, Divorce, Divorce by mutual
consent
UNIT-IV Muslim Law 10

Marriage, Dower. Divorce

The Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939

Maintenance with reference to the Muslim Women (Protection of

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Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986

Triple Talaq judgment- Shayara Bano v. Union of India

The Muslim Women ( Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart basic concept of Hindu Law


1106.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge regarding personal laws
1106.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand provisions under Muslim Law
1106.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the concept of marriage and Divorce
1106.4

Recommended Books:

• Dr. Paras Diwan : Modern Hindu Law,2017


• Srinivasan : Special Marriage Act,2017
• Aqil Ahmed : Mohammadan Law,2017
• Raghvachariar : Hindu Law,2017
• Mulla : Muslim Law,2017

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: LAW OF TORTS

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1107

SEMESTER: I

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
This paper is to make students understand the nature of tort (harm or damage to someone)
and conditions of liability with established cases along with the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 and
the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Torts: Definitions, Nature and Development. 12
Distinction between Tort and Crime. Distinction between Tort and
Breach of Contract
Constituents of Tort, Wrongful Act
Legal Damage- Damnum Sine Injuria and Injuria Sine damnum
Legal Remedy, Justification in Tort
Volenti Non Fit Injuria, Necessity, Act of God, Inevitable accident,
Private defence, Statutory Authorisation and Plaintiff’s default.
Vicarious Liability in Tort: Meaning, Master's Liability for the
wrongs committed by his servant, Liability of the State for the
wrong committed by its servants.
UNIT-II Death in Relation to Tort 12
Death as a cause of action-the rule in Baker v. Bolton and
Exceptions
Torts against Person
Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution
Defamation, Libel and Slander, Constituents of Defamation,
Defences to the Tort of Defamation
Negligence: Constituents, Res Ipsa Loquitur and Contributory
Negligence.
Nuisance: Kinds, Essentials, Defences.
Strict Liability Rule in Rylands v. Fletcher, Principles of Absolute
Liability, Liability for Industrial hazards.
UNIT-III Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act, 2019 10
Compulsory Insurance
Registration of Motor Vehicle
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Offences and Penalties


Liability without Fault
UNIT-IV The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 10
Definitions: Advertisement, Complaint, Complainant, Consumer,
Consumer Rights, Defect, Deficiency, Misleading Advertisement,
Service and Unfair Contract
Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions: District Commission,
State Commission & National Commission
Mediation

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To study the principles of Tortuous liability, The defenses available in an
1107.1 action for torts, the capacity of parties to sue and be sued and matters
connection there with.
CO2 BLLAW- To study and evaluate the specific torts against the individual and property.
1107.2 With rapid industrialization, inadequacy of the law to protect the individual
is exposed.
CO3 BLLAW- The students should reflect on the alternative forms, and also the remedies
1107.3 provided under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
CO4 BLLAW- To understand the concept relating with motor vehicle act with latest
1107.4 amendments in the acts.
Recommended Books:

• Dr. J.N. Pandey, Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act ,2018
• Rattan Lal Dhiraj Lal, Law of Torts,2018
• Rama Swamy, Law of Torts,2018
• R.K. Bangia,Law of Torts,2019
• Dr. Charanjit Singh,Consumer Protection Act (Punjabi),2018

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Second Semester:

COURS Contact % of Total Marks Exam


E Credit Duratio
Hours/Wee
k n
(Hours)
Code Course Title L T P CWA LWA MTE ETE Total
BLLAW-1201 Environmental Law 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1202 Constitutional Law –II 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1203 Family Law- II 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1206 Special Contracts 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3

BLLAW-1207 Public International 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3


Law
Total 20 5 0 22.5

SUBJECT TITLE: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1201

SEMESTER: II

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The objective of this paper is to acquaint the students with the environmental issues and the
legal measures taken for its protection along with the norms prevailing at international and
national level.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact Hours

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UNIT-I Meaning and Definitions of Environmental Law 13


Kinds of Pollution
Ecology Cycles and Eco-System
Environment Protection and Religious and Cultural Heritage in India
Ozone Layer : Causes for Depletion and its Harmful Effects ;
Asian Haze or Asian Brown Cloud; Global Warming;
Constitutional Provisions and Environment Protection:
Right to life and its different dimensions relating to environment protection under
Article 21
Freedom to carry on Trade or Business (Art. 19)
Directive Principles of State Policy (Art 47 & 48A)
Fundamental Duties-(Art 51-A(g))
Environmental Protection under Law of Torts and Judicial Remedies
Statutory Remedies: Code of Civil Procedure – Sec. 91
Code of Criminal Procedure – (Section 133)
Indian Penal Code: (Sections 268, 277,290,426)
UNIT-II Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 13
Role of Judiciary through Public Interest Litigation in protecting Environment as
well as development of Basic Principles of Environmental Law in India.
Emerging Principles: International and National Perspectives
Polluter Pays Principle
Precautionary Principles
Public Trust Doctrine
Sustainable Development
UNIT-III Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 12
Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
Noise Pollution: Meaning, Sources, Kinds and Harmful effects; Right to Freedom
of Speech of Expression and noise pollution; Right to Religion and Noise Pollution;
Control of noise pollution through Legislative measures and judicial response
UNIT-IV Salient features of International Documents: U.N. Conference on Human 12
Environment, 1972, Hague and Rio Declaration on Environment.
Anti Smoking Laws and Judicial Attitude
The Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972: Definitions, Authorities, Offences &
Penalties

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Knowledge regarding meaning of environmental law


1201.1
CO2 BLLAW- To know regarding the kinds of pollutions and ecology
1201.2
CO3 BLLAW- To know about the environmental protection acts and conventions
1201.3
CO4 BLLAW- To understand various principles of Environment and water prevention
1201.4 and control of pollution acts and wild life protection acts.

Recommended Books:

• P.S. Jaswal & N. Jaswal: Environmental Law, 2017


• S.C. Shashtri: Environment Law, 2015
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• Paras Diwan (Ed.): Environmental Protection: Problem, Law, Policy and Administration, 2014
• N.S. Kamboj: Control of Noise Pollution, 2002
• Armin Rosencranz and Shyam Diwan: Environmental Law and Policy in India, 2002
• Upendra Baxi, Environment Protection Act : An Agenda for Implementation, A study under the
auspices of Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, 1987.
• Report of the Committee for Recommending Legislative Measures and Administrative
Machinery for Ensuring Environmental Protection (Tiwari Committee Report (1981)).
• International Documents: Stockholm Declaration 1972, Hague Declaration on Environment
1989; Rio Declaration 1992; Convention on Trans-Boundary effects of Industrials Accidents, 1992.

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1202

SEMESTER: II

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The objective of this course is to create a meaningful understanding of basic philosophical
tenets of Indian Constitutional law. It is to underline the significance of our constitution as
Fundamental Law of the land. The Objective of this paper is to provide understanding of
basic concepts of Indian Constitution and various organs created by the Constitution and their
functions.

Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Union Legislature including the Speaker 10
State Legislature, Privileges of Legislature and Anti Defection Law
UNIT-II Union Executive 10
State Executive, Legislative Relations between Union and States
Administrative Relations between Union and States
UNIT-III Liability of State in Torts and Contracts 10
Emergency Provisions,
Election Commission: Constitution Powers and Functions
Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Inter-Course
UNIT-IV Services under the Union and the States including Public Service 10
Commission
Constitutional Provisions Relating to Tribunals and Administrative
Tribunals
Amendments of the Constitution including the Doctrine of Basic
Structure

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

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CO1 BLLAW- To create and set up basic philosophical tenets of Indian Constitutional
1202.1 Law
CO2 BLLAW- To instill not just a bare understanding of but a perspective on
1202.2 constitutional developments in Indian Constitutional Law
CO3 BLLAW- To understand the system of government and the fundamental principles
1202.3 governing its organization
CO4 BLLAW- To understand the detailed analysis of fundamental freedoms guaranteed
1202.4 under the Indian Constitution

Recommended Books:

• Constituent Assembly Debates


• M.P. Jain: Indian Constitutional Law, 2018
• Mahendra P. Singh: V.N. Shukla’s Constitution of India, 2016
• J.N. Pandey: Constitutional Law of India, 2015
• H.M. Seervai: Constitutional Law of India, 2015
• D.D. Basu: Introduction of the Constitution of India, 2014 Kailash Rai: The Constitutional Law of
India, 2010
• T.K. Tope's: Constitutional Law of India, 2010 The Constitution of India, 1950

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: FAMILY LAW-II

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1203

SEMESTER: II

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The course structure proposed here aims to provide adequate legal perspective to the basic
concepts relating to Family as an institution. The students are to be encouraged to view
Family Law as not just a part of our Legal System based on Personal Laws but also to as a
vehicle of achieving democratic values enshrined in constitutional directives in a progressive
way. The paper is to apprise the students with the laws relating to family matters governing
adoption, maintenance, guardianship, inheritance, succession, partition, with practical
approach.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Adoption under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 12
1956
Who may take in adoption
Who may give in adoption
Who may be taken in adoption
Other conditions and ceremonies of adoption
Effects of adoption
Relationship of adopted child
Maintenance under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,
1956
Maintenance of wife
Maintenance of widowed daughter-in-law
Maintenance of Children and Aged Parents
Maintenance of Dependents
Amount of Maintenance
UNIT-II Guardianship under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship 12
Act, 1956
Kinds of Guardian
Natural Guardian
Powers of Natural Guardian
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Testamentary Guardian
Guardianship of minor’s property
Custody of minor
Consideration for appointment of guardian
Schools of Hindu Law
UNIT-III Joint Family and Coparcenary 14
Classification of Property
Joint Family Property
Separate or self-acquired property
Karta of the Hindu Joint Family, its position and powers
Partition
UNIT-IV The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 14
Devolution of interest in Mitakshara Coparcenary
Succession to Property of Hindu Male dying intestate
Succession to Property of a Hindu female dying intestate
General provisions relating to succession
Disqualification relating to succession

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart fundamental concept relating to family matters and property
1203.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge of legal provisions relating to adoption, maintenance and
1203.2 guardianship
CO3 BLLAW- To study concept of succession and Inheritance
1203.3
CO4 BLLAW- To understand the concept of de-facto and de-jure guardians
1203.4

Recommended Books:
• Mulla: Mulla’s Hindu Law, 2018
• J D Mayne: Hindu Law, 2018
• Mulla: Mulla’s Principles of Mahomedan Law, 2017
• Paras Diwan: Modern Hindu Law, 2017
• Aqil Ahmed: Mohammedan Law, 2016
• Kusum: Family Law Lectures-I, 2015
• Srinivasan: Special Marriage Act, 2013
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Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: SPECIAL CONTRACTS

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1206

SEMESTER: II

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course: This paper will impart comprehensive information on
indemnity, guarantee, bailment, and agency, Sale of Goods Act, Partnerships and Specific
Relief Act.

Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Contract of Indemnity and Contract of Guarantee, Indemnifier’s 10
Liability,
Surety’s Liability- Discharge of Surety - Rights of Surety.
Bailment – Essentials- Duties of Bailee- Rights of Bailee - Pledge-
Rights of Pawnee.
Agency – Agent and Principal, Creation and Revocation of
Agency, Ratification, Personal Liability of Agents.
UNIT-II Sale of Goods Act, 1930 14
Sale and Agreements to Sell (Section 4)
Contract of Sale – How made? (Section 5)
Conditions and Warranties (Sections 12 to 17)
Transfer of Property in Goods (Sections 18 to 24)
Transfer of Title (Sections 27 to 30)
Performance of the Contract of Sale of Goods (Sections 31 to 37
and 42 to 44).

UNIT-III Unpaid Seller (Section 45) 12


Unpaid Seller’s Lien (Sections 47,48,49)
Stoppage in Transit (Sections 50,51,52)
Right to Resale (Sections 53,54)
Suits for Breach of the Contract (Sections 55 to 60)
Sale by Auction (Section 64)
UNIT-IV Indian Partnership Act, 1932 10
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Essentials of Partnership (Sections 4,5 &6)


Implied Authority of a Partner (Sections 18,19 &20)
Holding Out (Section 28)
Position of Minor in the law of partnership (Section 30)
Modes of Dissolution of Firm (Sections 39 to 44)
Registration of Firm (Section 56 to 59, Section 69)

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Understand the Concepts relating with special Contracts


1206.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge of Concept agency
1206.2
CO3 BLLAW- To know the concept relating with guarantee, bailments etc
1206.3
CO4 BLLAW- To know the position of partnership firms and matters relating with
1206.4 partnership

Recommended Books:
• A.G. Guest (ed.) : Anson's Law of Contract,2018
• Avtar Singh : Law of Contract,2018
• R.K. Bangia : Law of Contract,2019
• J.K. Dalal (ed.) : Mulla on the Indian Contract Act,2016

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-1207

SEMESTER: II

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The objectives of this paper are to acquaint students with basics of Public International law
and update them with the latest development. This course provides an introduction to the
concepts, principles, institutions and debates that define public international law today. The
subject includes study of an overview of the international legal system, considering how
international law is made, how it relates to national legal systems, and what scope exists for
pursuing those who violate it, work of the International Court of Justice etc, range of topical
issues of global concern, studying the ways in which they affect and are affected by public
international law, war, trade and investment, and the protection of human rights.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Definition, Nature and Basis of International Law 12
Sources of International Law: International Conventions, International Custom, General
Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized States, Decisions of Judicial Tribunals, Juristic
works, Other sources
Subjects of International Law: States, Individuals, Non State Entities, Importance of
Individuals under International Law
UNIT-II State: Definition, Types, Jurisdiction 13
Recognition: Recognition of States, Theories of recognition, Modes of recognition, Legal
effects
Acquisition and loss of territory, Modes: Occupation, Prescription, Accretion, Cession,
Annexation, Referendum
Law of Sea: Territorial Sea, Contiguous Zone, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone
Law of Air: Air Craft Hijacking
UNIT-III Nationality 12
Asylum
Extradition
War- Definition, Movement to outlaw the war, Legal Regulation.
Total war, International Armed Conflict and Non International Conflict. Effects of outbreak
of war
Concept of Aggression, Right of Self-Defence, Right of Self-Determination.
War Crimes, Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court
Neutrality, Blockade, Contraband.
UNIT-IV Peaceful settlement of International Disputes: Negotiations, Mediation, Conciliation, Good 13
Offices, Arbitration, Judicial Settlements of Dispute under ICJ
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Modes Short of War for settlement of International Disputes: Retortion, Reprisals,


Intervention, Embargo, Pacific Blockade
United Nations Organization – Main organs, Role of Security Council, Jurisdiction of
International Court of Justice.
Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To provide basic knowledge of the concept international law


1207.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge of various law relating with the concept
1207.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand legal aspect and scope of international law
1207.3
CO4 BLLAW- Knowledge regarding united nation organizations
1207.4

Recommended Books:

• Blackstone: Documents on International Law & Human Rights, 2017 Malcom Shaw: International
Law, 2017
• S.K. Kapoor: Public International Law & Human Rights, 2016
• H.O Aggarwal: International Law, 2016
• J.L. Brierly: Law of Nations, 2012
• D.J. Harris: Cases and Material on International Law, 2010
• J.G Starke: Introduction to International Law, 2010
• H. Oppenheim: International Law, 2008 American Journal of International Law Indian Journal of
International Law

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Third Semester
COURSE Contact % of Total Marks Exam
Hours/Week Credit Duration
(Hours)
Code Course Title L T P CWA LWA MTE ETE Total
BLLAW-2301 Law of Crimes-I (Penal 4 1 0 4.5 10 - 30 60 100 3
Code)

BLLAW-2302 Property Law 4 1 0 4.5 10 - 30 60 100 3

BLLAW-2303 Labor & Industrial Law-I 4 1 0 4.5 10 - 30 60 100 3

BLLAW-2304 Principles of Taxation Law 4 1 0 4.5 10 - 30 60 100 3


(Direct Taxation)

BLLAW-2305 Administrative Law 4 1 0 4.5 10 - 30 60 100 3

Total 20 5 0 22.5 500

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: LAW OF CRIMES-I (PENAL CODE)

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2301

SEMESTER: III

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course: The objective of this Act is to study the general principles
of crime and the Penal Code for India. This paper will deal with the basic principles of
criminal law determining criminal liability and punishment. Though this Code consolidates
the whole of the law on the subject and is exhaustive on the matters in respect of which it
declares the law, many more penal statutes governing various offences have been created in
addition to this code.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Crime: Definition, Stages, Constituents: Actus Reus and Mens Rea 14
Jurisdiction of IPC (Ss. 2-5)
Group Liability on the basis of Common Intention and Common Object (Ss. 34,141,142 and
149)
General Exceptions (Ss. 76-95)
Right of Private Defence (Ss. 96-106)
Abetment (Ss.107-120, 306)
Criminal Conspiracy (Ss. 120-A and 120-B)
Offences against State (Ss. 124-A, 153-A)
UNIT-II Culpable Homicide (Ss. 299,304) 14
Murder (Ss. 300, 302)
Homicide by Rash or Negligent act not amounting to Culpable Homicide (S. 304-A)
Dowry Death (S. 304-B)
Hurt and Grievous Hurt (Ss. 319-325)
UNIT-III Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement (Ss. 339-342) 14
Criminal Force and Assault (Ss. 349-351)
Outraging the Modesty of Women and Sexual Harassment (Ss. 354, 354A-354D)
Kidnapping and Abduction (Ss. 359-374)
Rape (Ss. 375-376E)
UNIT-IV Theft (Ss. 378-379) 14
Extortion (Ss. 383-384)
Robbery (Ss. 390, 392, 393)
Dacoity (Ss. 391, 395, 396)
Criminal Misappropriation (S. 403)
Criminal Breach of Trust (Ss. 405, 409)
Cheating (Sec. 415, 416, 417)

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Mischief (Sec. 425-426)


Forgery (Sec. 463, 465)
Offences relating to Marriage (Sec. 493-498-A)
Defamation (S. 499)
Concept of Attempt (Ss. 307,308,309,511)

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To illustrate how society views crime against women, human body and
2301.1 property.
CO2 BLLAW- Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the aspects of criminal justice,
2301.2 or law and its relationship to larger social issues
CO3 BLLAW- Identify, explain and apply the principles of criminal law covered in the
2301.3 course
CO4 BLLAW- To illustrate how society views crime against women, human body and
2301.4 property.

Recommended Books:

• Criminal Law Amendment (Ordinance) Act, 2018 Rattan Lal Dhiraj Lal : Indian Penal Code, 2016
• S.N. Misra : Indian Penal Code, 2016
• K.D. Gaur : Textbook on The Indian Penal Code, 2015
• T. Bhattacharya : The Indian Penal Code, 2014 Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2013
• Basu : Indian Penal Code, 2013
• Pillai, K.N.C. : General Principles of Criminal Law, 2007
• Pillai, K.N. Chandersekharan : Essays on the Indian Penal Code, 2005

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: PROPERTY LAW

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2302

SEMESTER: III

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The objective of this paper is to focus on concept and classification of property as well as
principles governing transfer of immovable property between living persons.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 14
Definitions (Section 3)
Transfer by the act of Parties (Section 5)
Non Transferable Properties (Section 6)
Persons Competent to transfer and operation of transfer (Sections 7-8)
Conditions restraining alienations (Section 10)
Rule against perpetuity (Sections 14-18)
UNIT-II Doctrine of Election (Section 35) 14
Transfer by Unauthorised persons - Feeding the grant by Estoppel
(Section 43)
Transferee's right under Insurance Policy (Section 49)
Transfer Pending litigation (Section 52)
Doctrine of Part-performance (Section 53-A)
UNIT-III Definition of Mortgage (Section 58) 14
Essential elements of Mortgage
Kinds of Mortgage
Rights of Mortgage to redeem (Section 60)
Definition of Charge (Section 100)
Kinds of Charge
Distinction between Charge and Mortgage
UNIT-IV Definition of Sale (Section 54) 14
Essential of Sale
Rights and Liabilities of buyer and Seller (Section 55)
Definition of Exchange (Section 118)
Distinction between Sale and Exchange (Sections 54 & 118)
Definition of Gift (Section 122)
Essential of Gift
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Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Skill to understand the concept of property law


2302.1
CO2 BLLAW- Develops procedural knowledge to Legal System and solving the problem
2302.2 relating to aspects of property
CO3 BLLAW- To understand the various modes of transferring a property and get
2302.3 accustomed to the drafting of various deed such as sale deed, mortgage
deed,
CO4 BLLAW- To demonstrate and Understand the essentials of lease, gift, actionable
2302.4 claims and draft deeds

Recommended Books:

• R.K. Sinha: The Transfer of Property Act 1882, 2017


• Avtar Singh: Textbook on the Transfer of Property Act, 2016
• G.P. Tripathi: The Transfer of Property Act, 2016
• S.N. Sukla: The Transfer of Property Act, 2015 Mulla: The Transfer of Property Act, 2015

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW-I

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2303

SEMESTER: III
CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
In this course, the students are to be acquainted with the Industrial relations framework and
Social Security Frame-work prevailing in our Country. It is necessary to know the concept of
social security, its importance and also constitutional basis for the same in India.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Historical Perspectives on Labour including its exploitation. 14
Constitutional Mandate and Human Rights of Labour.
Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946
Concept of standing orders, their certification and amendment
Meaning of misconduct and punishment for the same including
compliance with the principles of natural justice.
UNIT-II The Factories Act, 1948 15
Object and salient feature of the Act, Definitions, Worker's health,
Worker's Welfare, Working hours of adults, Employment of young
person
UNIT-III The Trade Unions Act, 1926 15
Object and Salient features of the Act, Definitions, Registration of
Trade Union, Position of Unregistered and recognised Trade
Union, Rights of Registered Trade Union, Liabilities of Registered
Trade Union, Amalgamation of Trade Union, Dissolution, Role of
Judiciary in safeguarding the rights of workmen
The Trade Union (Amendment) Act, 2001.
UNIT-IV The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 14
Object and salient feature of Act
Definitions
Works Committee
Conciliation Officer
Board of Conciliation
Court of Enquiry
Labour Courts
Tribunals
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National Tribunals
References of disputes to Baords, courts or tribunals, voluntary
reference of disputes to arbitration.
Strikes and lock outs
Prohibition of strikes and lock outs
Illegal strike and lock outs
Prohibition of financial aid to illegal strikes and lock outs
Lay-Off
Retrenchment
Unfair Labour Practice
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Resolve the labor welfare problems and Students will learn the laws relating
2303.1 to Industrial Relations
CO2 BLLAW- Working conditions and also learn the enquiry procedural and Industrial
2303.2 discipline

CO3 BLLAW- To understand the various concept and provisions of Factories and labour
2303.3 union.
CO4 BLLAW- Students should able to elaborate the concept of Industrial Relations.
2303.4

Recommended Books:

• Indian Law Institute, Labour Law and Labour Relation, 2017

• V.G. GoswamI: Industrial and Labour Laws, 2017

• G.M. Kothar: A Study of Industrial Law, 2017

• S.N.Mishra : Industrial and Labour Law, 2016

• Reports of the National Commission on Labour, 2016

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION LAW (DIRECT TAXATION)

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2304


SEMESTER: III
CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal
Assessment: 25
End Term Exam:
75 Duration of
Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course: The primary purpose is to study the taxation laws
pertaining in country. The taxation is to raise revenue to meet huge public expenditure. Most
governmental activities must be financed by taxation. But it is not the only goal. In other
words, taxation policy has some non-revenue objectives. To understand the concept of
Taxation, heads of income, including foreign income assessment procedures, adjudication
and settlement of tax disputes are the focus points of study in this paper.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Income Tax Act, 1961 14
Definitions - Income, Total income, Assessee, Person, Assessment
year, Previous year, Agricultural Income, Capital Asset, Short
Term Capital Asset, Long Term Capital Asset.
Charge of Income Tax (Section 4)
Incidence of Tax (Section 5), Residential Status of an Assessee
(Section 6)
Incomes received or deemed to be received in India (Section 7)
Income deemed to accrue or arise in India
UNIT-II Heads of Income (Section 14) 14
Income under the Head "Salaries" (Section 15-17)
Income under the Head "Income from House Property" (Section
22-27)
Income under the Head "Capital Gains" (Sections 45-55)
Income under the Head "Income from other sources" (Section 56-
59)
UNIT-III Clubbing of Income (S.60-65) 14
Set Off Carry Forward of Losses (S.66-80)
Deductions to be made in computing total income (Section 80A-
80GGC)
Rebates and Reliefs of Income Tax (Section 87-89)
UNIT-IV Assessments (Ss.139-158) 14

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Deduction of Tax at Source (Ss.192-206 A)


Penalties and Prosecutions (Section 270-280)
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To enable the students to identify the basic concepts, definitions and terms
2304.1 related to Income Tax.
CO2 BLLAW- Identify, define, and resolve tax issues through their understanding,
2304.2 knowledge and application.
CO3 BLLAW- Explain different types of incomes and their taxability and
2304.3 expenses and their Deductibility.
CO4 BLLAW- Students would compute income from salaries, house property,
2304.4 business/profession, capital gains and income from other sources.

Suggested Books:
• V.P. Gour and D.B. Narang : Income Tax Law and Practice, 2018 Vinod K. Singhania : Direct Tax
Law and Practice, 2018
• Mahesh Chandra and Anju Jain: Income Tax Law and Practice, 2017 Sampath Iyenger: Law of
Income Tax, 2016
• Kailash Rai : Taxation Laws, 2016

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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SUBJECT TITLE: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2305

SEMESTER: III

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The students will be familiar with the mechanisms operating in the major political institutions
and agencies for the creation and implementation of public policies. The paper will make
students aware of various aspects of Administrative Law including quasi-legislative, quasi-
judicial and other ministerial functions of administration and control thereof with a practical
approach. The students will be familiar with the social forces that affect the creation of public
policies.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Definition, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law 12
Origin and Development of Administrative Law in India, Reason for
the growth of Administrative Law, Administrative Law and
Constitutional Law, Droit Administrative
Concept of Rule of Law, Rule of Law under Indian Constitution
Doctrine of Separation of Powers
UNIT-II Delegated Legislation - Meaning, Nature & Scope, Origin and 13
Development, Necessity, Merits and Demerits, Constitutionality of
Delegated Legislation
Delegated Legislation and Executive Legislation, Delegated
Legislation and Conditional or Contingent Legislation, Delegated
Legislation and Sub Delegated Legislation
Legislative, Judicial and Procedural Control of Delegated Legislation
UNIT-III Principles of Natural Justice, Exceptions to the Rule of Natural Justice 12
and Effects of Breach of Natural Justice
Judicial Review of Administrative Action: Modes, Scope and Grounds
Administrative Tribunals- Meaning, Nature, Main Features, Merits
and Demerits of Administrative Tribunal System
Administrative Tribunals under Indian Constitution, Administrative
Tribunal Act, 1985- Establishment, Composition, Jurisdiction, Powers
and Procedure of Administrative Tribunals
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UNIT-IV Statutory and Non-statutory Public Undertakings: 1. Statutory Public 13


Corporations- Characteristics, Classification, Liabilities of Public
Corporations, Parliamentary, Judicial and Government Control of
Statutory Corporations. 2. Government Companies.
Liability of Administration in Tort and Contract,
Privileges and immunities of Government in Suits- Privilege of notice
and Privilege to withhold the Documents, Immunity from Statute
Operation, Promissory Estoppel, Other Privileges.
The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Students will learn about the Nature Development of law relating to
2305.1 administration and effective means of administrative control
CO2 BLLAW- Identify, explain and apply the principles of administrative law covered in
2305.2 the course.
CO3 BLLAW- To understand the concept of Rule of Law in Indian Constitution.
2305.3
CO4 BLLAW- Understanding natural justice and other paradigms of it.
2305.4

Recommended Books:

• Avtar Singh: Adminstrative Law, 2019

• S.C. Tripathi:Law of Adminstration, 1996

• N.V. Paranjape: Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid & Services, Lok Adalats & Para-

Legal Services, 2019

S.K. Garg: Guide to Lok Adalats and Free Legal Services under Legal Services Authorities Act, 2019

• I.P. Massey : Administrative Law, 2016

• M.P. Jain and S.N. Jai : Principles of Administrative Law, 2017

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Fourth Semester

COURSE Contact % of Total Marks Exam


Hours/Week Credit Duratio
n
Code Course Title L T P CWA LWA MTE ETE Total (Hours)

BLLAW-2401 Law of Crimes-II 4 1 0 4 10 - 30 60 100 3


(Criminal Procedure
Code)
BLLAW-2402 Company Law 4 1 0 4 10 - 30 60 100 3
BLLAW-2403 Labor & Industrial 4 1 0 4 10 - 30 60 100 3
Law-II

BLLAW-2404 Professional Ethics 4 1 0 4 10 - 30 60 100 3


Opt any One: 4 1 0 4 10 - 30 60 100 3

a) Interpretation of
Statutes &
Principles of
Legislation
BLLAW-2405 b) Health Laws
BLLAW-2406 c) International
BLLAW-2407 Banking & Finance
d) International Trade
BLLAW-2408 Economics
Total 20 5 0 20 500

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SUBJECT TITLE: LAW OF CRIMES-II (CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE)

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2401

SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
This paper is to give students thorough knowledge of procedural aspects of working of
criminal courts and other machineries regarding enforcement of substantive criminal law in
the country for the administration of justice.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 14

Definitions (S.2)

Class and Powers of Criminal Court (Ss.6-35)

Arrest of Persons with and without warrant (Ss. 41-60A)

Process to compel Appearance-Summons, Warrant of Arrest,


Proclamation and Attachment (Ss.61-90)

Process to compel Production of Things (Ss. 91-105)

Maintenance (Sec.125-128)
UNIT-II Information to Police and their Power to Investigate (Ss. 154-176) 14
Jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts in Inquiries and Trials (Ss. 177-
189)
Conditions requisite for Initiation of Proceedings (Ss. 190-199)
Complaints to Magistrate (Ss. 200-203)
Commencement of Proceedings before Magistrates (Ss. 204-210)
UNIT-III The Charge (Ss. 211-224) 14
Procedure for Trial (Ss. 225-265)
Trial before a Court of Sessions
Trial of Warrant Cases by Magistrate
Trial of Summon Cases by Magistrate
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Summary Trials
Plea Bargaining (Ss. 265A-265L)
Submission of Death Sentences for Confirmation (Ss. 366-371)
UNIT-IV Appeal, Reference and Revision (Ss. 372-405) 14
Execution, Suspension, Remission and Commutation of Sentences
(Ss.413-435)
Provisions as to Bail and Bonds (Ss. 436-450)
Time Limitation for taking cognizance (Ss. 467-473)
Inherent Powers of the High Court (S.482)

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- The system of criminal prosecution in India


2401.1
CO2 BLLAW- The legal rules relating to arrest and bail under the Criminal Procedure
2401.2 Act
CO3 BLLAW- Describe principles applicable to the right to legal representation in
2401.3 Indian criminal trials
CO4 BLLAW- Identify the key issues in the field of criminal procedural law and apply
2401.4 relevant case law.

Recommended Books:
Kelkar: Criminal Procedure, 2018
Sarkar: Code of Criminal Procedure, 2018
S.N. Misra: The Code of Criminal Procedure, 2016
Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Lal: The Code of Criminal Procedure, 2016
B.B. Mitra: Code of Criminal Procedure, 2016
N. Paranjape: The Code of Criminal
Procedure, 2015 Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973
Instruction for Question Paper setter:
This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: COMPANY LAW

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2402

SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The course focuses on the corporate world affairs and students will be made familiar with the
corporate personality and other incidental legal provisions. This subject aims to study the
various laws & legal provisions pertaining to Companies in country, including management
of the companies, Control over companies, Protection of Consumer's interest, Inter-
Corporate loans and investments, Audit of Cost, Investor's protection etc.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Corporate Personality: Definition of Company, Nature of Corporate 12
form and advantages, Disadvantages of incorporation, Kind of
Company.
Registration and Incorporation: Formation of Company, Promoters,
Certificate of incorporation, Pre-incorporation contracts,
Commencement of business.
Memorandum of Association: Contents, or Clauses of
Memorandum of Association, Rule of ultra vires.
Articles of Association: Contents, Alteration, Binding force of
Memorandum and articles, Doctrine of constructive notice and
indoor management.
UNIT-II Prospectus: Definition, Contents, Liability for misrepresentation or 12
untrue statement in prospectus.
Shares: Allotment, Restriction on allotment, Share certificate,
Transfer of shares, Forged transfer, Issue of shares- on premium
and discount, Call on shares, forfeiture of shares, surrender of
shares, Lien on shares, Dividend on shares.
Debentures: Meaning, Usual features, Kinds of debentures, fixed
and Floating charge, Crystallisation of floating charge, Remedies of
debenture holders, Share holder compared with debenture holder.
UNIT-III Member: Modes of membership, who may be member, Ceaser of 12
membership, Register of members, Inspection and closing of
register, Rectification of register, Annual returns.
Directors: Appointment, Qualification, Vacantion of office,
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Removal, Powers, Position and Duties, Corporate Social


Responsibility.
Meetings: Kinds, Notice, Quorum, Voting, Kinds of resolutions.
Investigation: Investigation of Companies Affairs (Section 201-
229)
UNIT-IV Prevention of oppressing and mismanagement: Majority powers 12
and Minority rights- Rule in Foss v. Harbottle, Prevention of
oppression and mismanagement (Sections: 241-246).
Winding up of Company: Modes- Winding up by Tribunal-
Grounds, Who can apply, Powers of Tribunal, Commencement of
winding up, Consequences of winding up order, dissolution of
company; Voluntary Winding up- By ordinary & special resolution

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Practice case analyses and evaluation of corporate conduct.


2402.1
CO2 BLLAW- Explain the economic, legal, and ethical implications of fraudulent
2402.2 behavior in financial markets
CO3 BLLAW- Aims to study the various laws & legal provisions pertaining to
2402.3 companies in the country
CO4 BLLAW- Learning to procedure related to registration , incorporation and
2402.4 formation of companies

Recommended Books:
• S.R. Myneni: Company Law, 2018 Avtar Singh: Company Law, 2018 Kailash Rai: Company Law,
2017
• N.V. Paranjape: Company Law, 2016 The Companies Act, 2013
• S.M. Shah: Company Law, 2010

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAW-II

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2403

SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course: In this course, the students are to be acquainted with the
Industrial relations framework in our country. The students are to be acquainted with Social
Security Frame-work prevailing in our Country. It is necessary to know the concept of social
security, its importance and also constitutional basis for the same in India.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I The Payment of Wages Act, 1936 15

Object and Salient Features of the Act, Responsibility for payment


of Wages, Wage period and time of payment of wages, mode of
payment, Dedications which may be made from wages, Contracting
Out, Authorities under the Act.
The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976
Aims and Objectives of the Act, Constitutional and legal
provisions, Liability to repay bonded debt to stand extinguished,
Property of bonded labour to be freed from Mortgage,
Freed bonded labour or not to be evicted from homestead,
Authorities for implementing the provisions of the Act.
UNIT-II The Minimum Wages Act, 1948 14

Object and salient features of the Act, Procedure fro fixing and
revising minimum wages, Exemption of employer from liability in
certain cases, Contracting Out.
The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
Object and Salient features of the Act, Equal Remuneration to men
and women, No discrimination to be made while recruiting men
and women workers, Advisory Committee, Power of appropriate
Government to appoint authorities for hearing and deciding claims
and complaint.

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UNIT-III The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 15

Object and aims of the Act, Definitions, Employers liability for


compensation, National Extension of Employer’s premises, Review
of Compensation, Notice and Claims of the accident, Power to
require from employer statement regarding fatal accidents, Reports
of fatal accidents and serious bodily injuries, Medical Examination
and consequences of non-submission to medical examination,
Liability for contractor's employers.
Remedies of employer against stranger, Attachment, assignment
and charge on compensation, Compensation to be first charge on
assets transferred by employer, Contracting Out, Penalties.
UNIT-IV The Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 14

Object and Salient features of Act.


Contributions.
Benefits.
Adjudication of disputes and claims.
Penalties.
Course Outcomes
After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To analyze the legal provisions related to workers health, their wages and
2403.1 working conditions.
CO2 BLLAW- To know the historical background of the Trade Union Act.
2403.2
CO3 BLLAW- To acquaint the students with Social security framework prevailing in the
2403.3 India.
CO4 BLLAW- Provisions of compensation , medical health requirement and remuneration
2403.4

Recommended Books:

• Indian Law Institute, Labour Law and Labour Relation,2017


• V.G. GoswamI: Industrial and Labour Laws,2017
• G.M. Kothar: A Study of Industrial Law,2016
• S.N.Mishra : Industrial and Labour Law,2015
• Reports of the National Commission on Labour,2014

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


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This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2404

SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The course throws light upon the scenario of legal profession in India during different
periods. Legal Professional Ethics is an indispensible complementary part of our legal system
without the study of which no advocate is suitably equipped with the basic requisites required
to go to the court and a legal professional person has to follow those ethics in professional
life.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Historical Introduction to Legal Profession in India: Development of Legal Profession in 12
India
Privileges and Rights of Legal Profession, Importance, Distinction from other Professions
and Business
Admission and Enrolment of Advocates, Classes of Advocate, Privileges and Rights to
practice of Advocate
State Bar Council: Composition, Powers and Functions.
Bar Council of India: Composition, Powers and Functions
UNIT-II Professional Ethics of Lawyers 12
Duties of Advocates, Duty to Public and State
Duties towards Courts
Duties towards Clients
Duties to render Legal Aid
Duties towards Opponent, Colleagues and other Residual Duties
Conflicts between interest and duty
Bench-Bar Relationship and Lawyers' Strike
UNIT-III Conducts of Advocates: Meaning and Scope of Professional and Other Misconducts 12
State Bar Council: Constitution of Disciplinary Committee, Powers, Receipt of Complaint,
Disposal and Punishment
Bar Council of India: Constitution of Disciplinary Committee, Powers, Receipt of
Complaint, Disposal and Punishment
Powers of Review, Revision and Appeal
Right to Appeal to the Supreme Court
UNIT-IV The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971: Meaning of Contempt, Categories of Contempt, 12
Constitutional Validity of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971
Constitutional Provisions Regarding Powers of the Supreme Court and the High Courts,
Houses of Parliament and of State Legislatures to Punish for their Contempt
Constitutional status to the Legal Profession
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:


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CO1 BLLAW- To understand and apply the professional ethics and ethical standard of
2404.1 the legal profession
CO2 BLLAW- To know and evaluate the key themes in professional ethics, in order to
2404.2 give them an insight into moral decision making in the legal profession
CO3 BLLAW- Scenerio of Legal profession in India during different periods
2404.3
CO4 BLLAW- The basic requisites and ethics to go in professional life
2404.4

Recommended Books:
• A.N. Chaturvedi: Pleading, Conveyancing and
Legal Ethics, 2017
• Kailash Rai: Legal Ethics, 2016
• The Advocates Act, 1961 and Bar Council of India Rules,2016
• Ravi Karan Singh: Dispensation of Justice - Role and Accountability of
Judges and Advocates, 2004
• 14th Report of Law Commission of India,

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND PRINCIPLES OF LEGISLATION


SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2405

SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course: The object of this course is to make students aware about
the various principles used by the Courts while interpreting the various Acts and Statutes of
Country and to understand the intention of the legislature conveyed expressly or impliedly in
the language used.
Contents of Syllabus:

SR. NO. CONTENTS CONTACT


HOURS
Unit-I Statute: Meaning and classification 14

Interpretation: Meaning, object and necessity

General Principles of Interpretation:

The Literal or Grammatical Interpretation

The Golden Rule

The Mischief Rule (Rule in the Heydon’s case)


Unit-II Harmonious Construction 14

The Statute should be read as a whole

Construction ut res magis valeat quam pereat

Identical expressions to have same meaning

Construction noscitur a sociis

Construction ejusdem generis

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Construction expression unius est exclusion alterius

Construction contemporanea exposition est fortissimo in lege


Unit-III Beneficial Construction 14

Construction of Penal Statutes

Construction of Taxing Statutes


Unit-IV Aids to Interpretation of Statutes: 14

Need to invoke Aids to Construction

Internal Aids to Construction

External Aids to Construction

Commencement, Repeal, Revival of Statute

Prospective and Retrospective Operation of Statutes


TOTAL 56

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Know what are the techniques adopted by courts in construing
2405A.1 statutes. And the importance of the law making process in the present
context.
CO2 BLLAW- What are the matters to be reckoned with by legislature while enacting
2405A.2 laws?
CO3 BLLAW- Understand and analyze the judicial interpretation, construction of
2405A.3 words, phrases and expressions
CO4 BLLAW- To make the students aware about the various principles used by the
2405A.4 courts while interpreting provisions

Recommended Books:

• G.P. Singh: Principles of Statutory Interpretation, 2017


• T. Bhattacharyya: The Interpretation of Statutes, 2016
• D.N. Mathur: Interpretation of Statutes, 2015
• P.M. Bakshi: Interpretation of Statutes, 2015

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Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: HEALTH LAWS

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2406

SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:

The subject aims to make understand the role of law in protecting public health and also explains the
sources of the government’s legal authority to protect public health.

Contents of Syllabus:
SR.NO. CONTENTS CONTACT
HOURS
Unit-I Right to Health and Indian Constitution 14

National Health Policy

Legal aspect of Private medical practice


Unit-II The Mental Health Act, 1987: Mental Health Authorities, Admission and detention in 14
psychiatric, Hospitals or Psychiatric Nursing Homes, Protection of Human Rights of Mentally ill
persons.

Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971


Unit-III The Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994: Authority for the Removal of Human organs, 14
Removal of organs in case of unclaimed bodies in hospital or prison, Restrictions on removal of
Human organs, Offences and Penalties

Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994


Unit-IV Medical Negligence and Malpractices 14

Health Insurance in India

Role of Law in prevention of AIDS

Duties of Hospitals regarding Medico-legal cases


TOTAL 56

Course Outcomes

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After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Explain key legal principles relevant to the fields of health law studied
2406.1 in this course, including principles of negligence, consent, privacy and
confidentiality, and regulation.
CO2 BLLAW- Understand the Constitutional Provisions related to health.
2406.2
CO3 BLLAW- Compare and contrast different legal and policy approaches to
2406.3 addressing health law problems.
CO4 BLLAW- To understand the role of law in protecting public health.
2406.4

Recommended Books:

• Nandita Adhikari : Law and Medicine,2014


• The Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act,1994
• The Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994
• The Mental Health Act, 1987
• The Consumer Protection Act, 1986
• The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCE


SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2407
SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:


The subject aims to study banking, economic, and financial issues in countries and across the
global economy and financial markets, and further to provide a framework for the exchange
of scholarly research and ideas among its Members and also to promote individual and
collective research dealing with the purposes of this Association.
Contents of Syllabus:

SR.NO. CONTENTS CONTACT


HOURS
Unit-I International Finance: An overview, Importance, nature and scope, 14
recent changes and challenges. International Flow of Funds, Factors
affecting International Trade flows; Agencies that facilitate
International flows. Economic and Monetary Union (EMU);
European Central Bank.
Unit-II Foreign Exchange Market: Function and Structure of the Forex 14
markets, Major participants,Types of transactions and settlements
dates, Foreign exchange quotations, Factors influencing foreign
exchange rates. Parity Conditions in international finance and
currency forecasting:PPP, the Fisher effect, The International
Fisher Effect, Interest Rate parity Theory, The relationship between
forward and future spot rate.
Unit-III Foreign Exchange risk Management: Measuring and managing 14
Transaction exposure, Measuring and Managing Economic
exposure, and Measuring and Managing translation exposure,
Country Risk Analysis, Foreign Exchange and Derivative Markets:
Currency Futures and option Markets, Swap and Interest rate
derivatives
Unit-IV International Sources of Finance: Long Term- International Capital 14
Markets (ADRs, GDRs), Foreign Bond Market, ECB, Foreign
Banks, Euro Markets. Short Term: Discounting, Factoring,
Forfating, EXIM Bank of India.

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Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- Aims to study banking, economics and financial issues in countries and
2407 .1 across the globe
CO2 BLLAW- To study various International agencies that facilitate international
2407.2 financial flow
CO3 BLLAW- Importance and scope of International unions
2407.3
CO4 BLLAW- To promote individual and collective research
2407.4

Recommended Books:

• P.G.Apte : International Financial Management,2017


• Alan C.Shapiro : Multinational Financial Management,2017
• Jeff Madura : International Financial Management,2015
• Maurice D.Levi : International Finance,2015
• S.Eun Choel and Risnick Bruce : International Financial Management,2012

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: INTERNATIONAL TRADE ECONOMICS

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-2408

SEMESTER: IV

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:

This course offers an introduction to the main theoretical tools and policies that are central to the study of
international trade, but with an emphasis on application to the trade flows, trading blocks and international
macroeconomic events that characterize the global economy today.

Contents of Syllabus:

SR.NO. CONTENTS CONTACT


HOURS
Unit-I United Nations GATT 1947 14

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States

Salient Features of GATT 1994

(Unit-I)
Unit-II Establishment of WTO 14

History of Multi-lateral Trading System

Objects of WTO

Basic Principles of WTO Trading System

Difference between GATT and WTO

Structure and Working of WTO

(Unit-II)

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Unit-III Key subjects in WTO 14

New Issues

Trade and Labour

Trade and Environment

Trade and Competition Policy

Trade and Investment

Trade Facilitation, Kyoto Convention.

(Unit-III)
Unit-IV Dispute Settlement under GATT 1994 Article XXII & XXIII 14

Elements of WTO Dispute Settlement

India and WTO

IMF and IBRD

(Unit-IV)
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- An introduction to the policies that are central to the study of
2408.1 international trade
CO2 BLLAW- To study about the major events that characterize the global economy in
2408.2 the present times
CO3 BLLAW- To elaborate upon the elements of WTO Dispute settlement
2408.3
CO4 BLLAW- To study about the major and important trade agreements
2408.4

Recommended Books:

• Arun Goyal : World Trade Organisation in the New Millennium Academy of BusinessStudies,
2017
• Bhandari Surendra : World Trade Organisation and Developing Countries,2017
• Myneni Srinivasa Rao : International Economic Law,2017

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• Jayanta Bagchi : World Trade Organisation : An Indian Perspective,2017


• J.G. Starke : Introduction to International Law,2016

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Fifth Semester

COURSE Contact % of Total Marks Exam


Hours/Week Credit Duratio
n
Code Course Title L T P CWA LWA MTE ETE Total (Hours)

BLLAW- Code of Civil Procedure 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3


3501
BLLAW- Law of Evidence 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
3502
BLLAW- Law of Limitation, 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
3503 Registration and
Court Fees
BLLAW- Opt any one: 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
3504 a) Gender Justice
BLLAW- b) Banking Laws
3505
Information Technology 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
BLLAW- Law
3506

Total 20 5 0 22.5 - - - - - -

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SUBJECT TITLE: CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3501

SEMESTER: V

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam; 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
It mainly lays down the procedure to be adopted in civil courts, and its principles may be
applicable in other courts, like writ courts, and Tribunals to the extent the enactments
establishing the Tribunals provide for it. It provides for a fair procedure for redressal of civil
disputes.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours

UNIT-I Substantive and Procedural Law, Nature of Code of Civil Procedure 15


and its scheme, Meaning of Suit and its essentials ; jurisdiction of
Courts to try suit of a civil nature unless barred ; objections to
jurisdiction.

General Conditions of Res Judicata, Matters directly and substantially


in issue, Constructive Res Judicata, Res Judicata and Res Subjudice,
Res Judicata and Estoppel, Res Judicata between co-defendants and
co-plaintiffs.

Conclusiveness of Foreign Judgment, its enforcement and execution,


Place of suing, Representative suit, Split of cause of action and Res
Judicata.

UNIT-II Parties of Suit, Plaint, Written Statement, Set-off and Counter-Claim 15


Issue and service of Summons to defendants, summons to witnesses,
dismissal of suit for default, Exparte proceedings, setting aside
exparte decree, difference between Decree and Order.

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Suit by or against Government or Public Officer, Interpleader Suit,


Suit by an Indigent person, Special case, suit relating to public
nuisance and public charities, abatement and its effect; suit by or
against minors and persons of unsound mind, compromise by next
friend or guardian.

UNIT-III Nature of right of Appeal, difference between Appeal, Reference, 15


Revision and Review Concept of Execution, Who may apply for
execution and against whom execution may be sought; Definition of
court which passed a decree, transfer of decree for execution (Section
36-42 & Order XXI)

Precept (Section 46); Scope of Section 47; Execution against


transferees and legal representatives (Sections 49-50); Stay of
execution (Order XXI, rules 26-29)

Modes of execution (Sections 51-54); Arrest and Detention (Sections


55-59, Order XXI, rules 37-40)

UNIT-IV Attachment of Property in execution of a decree; non-attachment 15


property; transfer of property and attachment (Sections 60-64);
Objections to attachment (Order XXI, rules 58- 59)

General procedure for sale of attached property (Order XXI rules 64-
69); who cannot bid at sale (Order XXI rules 72, 72A, 73); Sale and
resale of immovable property in execution (order XXI, rules 82-87)

Setting aside and confirmation of execution of sale (Order XXI 89-


94); Rateable distribution of Assets (Section-73); Resistance to
delivery possession in execution and remedies (Section 74, order
XXI, rules 97-106)

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To understand the meaning of a suit and its essentials


3501.1
CO2 BLLAW- To know about Res-Judicata, Res-subjudice, arrest, detention and
3501.2 attachment of property

CO3 BLLAW- To understand provisions of issuing summons, Ex-Parte proceedings


3501.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about decree and order of Court
3501.4

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Recommended Books:

• C.K. Takwani : Civil Procedure,2018


• Mulla: Code of Criminal Procedure,2018
• A.N. Saha: Code of Civil Procedure,2017
• Justice P.S. Narayana: Code of Civil Procedure,2017
• Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Bare Act)

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: LAW OF EVIDENCE

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3502

SEMESTER: V

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
The object of this course is to study the law that governs the procedure of evidence in the
court. These rules determine what evidence must or must not be considered by the court in
reaching its decision. The law of evidence is also concerned with the quantum (amount),
quality and type of proof needed to prevail in litigation. The rules vary depending upon
whether the venue is a criminal court, civil court, or family court, and they vary by
jurisdiction.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
- UNIT-I Definitions and Relevancy of Facts Ss.3-16 20
- Admissions and Confessions Ss.17-31
- Statements by Persons who cannot be called as witnessesSs.32-33
- Statements made under special Circumstances Ss.34-38
- How much of a statement is to be proved S.39
- Judgement of Courts of Justice when relevant Ss.40-44
UNIT-II Opinion of Third Person when relevant Ss.45-51 15
Character when relevant Ss.52-55
Facts which need not be proved Ss.56-58
Oral Evidence Ss.59-60
Documentary Evidence Ss.61-90A
UNIT-III Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence Ss.91-100 10
Burden of Proof Ss.101-114-A
Estoppel Ss.115-117
UNIT-IV Witnesses Ss.118-134 10
Examination of Witnesses Ss.135-166
Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence S.167
Course Outcomes

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After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart basic concept of Evidence Act


3502.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge regarding evidences, witnesses and procedure
3502.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand about the judgment of Courts of Justice when relevant
3502.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the oral evidence, documentary evidence and burden of
3502.4 proof

Recommended Books:

• Batuk Lal: Law of Evidence,2018


• Rattan Lal and Dhiraj Lal: The Law of Evidence,2018
• S.R. Myneni: Law of Evidence,2018
• Avtar Singh: Law of Evidence,2018
• M. Munir: Law of Evidence,2018

Instruction for Question Paper setter:

This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: LAW OF LIMITATION, REGISTRATION & COURT FEES

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3503

SEMESTER: V

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:

This subject focuses on the study of laws regarding limitation of filing various cases, suits, appeals,
applications etc and laws regarding registration of various kinds of legal documents and law regarding the
court fees while pursuing cases in courts.

Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I The Limitation Act, 1963 15
Concept, object and applicability of the Limitation Act, 1963
Bar of Limitation (Section 3)
Extension of Prescribed period in certain cases (Section 5)
Legal disability and continuous running of time (Sections 6,7,8 and
9)
Suits against Trustees (Section 10)
Suits on Contracts entered into on foreign land (Section 11)
Computation of Period of Limitation (Section 12 to 16)
Effect of Fraud on period of limitation (Section 17)
Effect of Acknowledgement on period of Limitation (Section 18,19
and 20)
Continuing breaches of contract and tort
Suits for compensation for acts not actionable without special
damage
Acquisition of ownership by possession (Section 25-27)
UNIT-II The Registration Act, 1908 – 10
Time and the Place of Registration (Section 23 to 31) (Part-IV &
V)
Presenting Documents for Registrar (Section 32 to 35) (Part VI)
Registerable Documents (Section 17 to 22 ) (Part-III)
Enforcing the Appearance of Executants and Witnesses (Section 36
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to 39) (Part-VII)
Presenting Wills and Authorities to Adopt (Section 40 to 41) (Part-
VIII)
Deposit of Wills (Section 42 to 46) (Part-IX)
Effects of Registration and Non-Registration (Sections 47 to 50)
(Part-X)
Duties and Powers of Registering Officers (Sections 51 to 70)
(Part-XI)
Refusal of Register (Section 71 to 77) (Part-XII)
Penalties and Miscellaneous (Section 81 to 92) (Part-XIV & XV)
UNIT-III Specific Relief Act: 15
Object, definition, Recovery Possession of Property( section 5-8)
Specific Performance of contract(section 9-25)
Rectification of instrument( section26)
Rescission of contracts( section 27-30)
Cancellation of instruments( section 31-33)
Declaratory reliefs (section 34-35)
Injunctions( section 36-42)
UNIT-IV The Court Fees Act, 1870 15
Fees in the High Courts and in the Courts of small causes at the
presidency towns
Fees in other Courts and in public offices
Probates, Letters of administration and certificates of
administration
Process fees
Mode of levying fees

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To understand object and nature of Limitation Act


3503.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge regarding registerable Documents
3503.2
CO3 BLLAW- To impart knowledge of Specific Performance of Contract
3503.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the mode of levying fee
3503.4

Recommended Books:

• J.D. Jain: Law of Limitation,2018


• D.D. Basu: Law of Limitation,2018

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• Avtar Singh: Limitation Act,2018


• U.N. Mitra: Law of Limitation,2017
• R.K. Bangia: Law of Registration,2017
• J.P.S. Sirohi: Indian Registration Act, 1908

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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SUBJECT TITLE: GENDER JUSTICE

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3504

SEMESTER: V

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam:3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:

The paper aims at creating awareness as to importance and role of women & child in society
through the medium of law. It also focuses on welfare laws. This course aims at questioning
the understanding that law is universal, protects everybody equally and is accessible to all
equally. It uses gender, particularly in relation to women and persons with non-
heterosexuality as examples to show discrimination perpetuated by law and legal processes. It
has long been recognized that law, lawyers and judges are insensitive and unaware of the
problems and perspectives of women resulting in grave injustice to them in various ways.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I The Concept of Gender - the Biological Distinction 12
Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
against Women, 1979
Indian Constitutional Safeguards
Protection of Women from Domestic Violence
UNIT-II Gender Justice and Personal Laws 12
Adoption and Guardianship Rights
Property and Inheritance Rights
Rights of Maintenance
Uniform Civil Code towards Gender Justice
UNIT-III Gender Related Crimes 12
Child Marriage
Prostitution and Trafficking
Female Foeticide
Sexual Harassment of Women at Home & Workplace
UNIT-IV Gender Justice Issues 12
Women and Work
Women and Health
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Women and Education


Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- The students are able to understand international and national provisions
3504.1 relating to protection of women
CO2 BLLAW- The students are able to understand the introduction to the women under
3504.2 Personal Laws, provisions relating to adoption and Guardianship Rights.
CO3 BLLAW- Students are able to understand Crime relating to social issues like
3504.3 prohibition of child marriage, Prostitution and Trafficking of women.
Certain provisions relating to female foeticide, Sexual Harassment of
Women at Home and Work Place.
CO4 BLLAW- Introduction to the gender justice issues including women and work, women
3504.4 and health, women and education.
Recommended Books:

• S.C. Tripathi: Law Relating to Women and Children,2018


• S.R. Myneni: Women and Law, 2018
• M.S. Nijjar and Manpreet Kaur: Law Relating to Property Rights of Hindu Women,2017
• Mamta Rao: Law Relating to Women and Children,2017
• C. Walikhanna & Nandita Rao : S.C. & H.C. Judgments Relating to Women & Children,2015
• Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013
• Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006
• Report of the Committee on the Status of Women (Govt. of India) Chapter IV & Section IV:
Gender Conclusions & Recommendations.

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: BANKING LAWS

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3505

SEMESTER: V

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:


The purpose of this course is to teach the current laws and practice in the field of banking,
which includes the history and development of the banking laws, negotiable instruments and
redressal remedies.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Development of Banking 10
Definition and functions of Bank
The Banker, The Customer, General relationship between Banker and
Customer, Special relationship as Debtor and Creditor, Special
relationship of a bailee and a bailer, Special relationship as an agent
and principal, Special relationship as a Trustee.
UNIT-II Obligation to maintain Secrecy of the Account, Garnishee order, Non- 15
Compliance of Garnishee order, Attachment order of Income Tax
Authorities, Effect of attachment order,
Rights of Banker - Right of General lien, Particular lien, Right to set-
off, Right of Appropriation,
Right to charge Interest, Commission etc
UNIT-III Negotiable Instruments – 10
Definition, Characteristics of a Negotiable instrument, Cheque -
Definition, Essentials, Obligation of Banker to honour the Cheque,
Crossing of cheque, Kinds of Crossing, Dishonour of cheque,
Consequences of wrongful dishonour, Complaint for dishonor of
cheque, Procedure for filing complaint and liability for dishonour of
cheque. Difference between Holder & Holder in due course, Kinds of
Endorsement.
UNIT-IV Special Customers of a Bank - 10
The Minor, The Lunatic - The Drunkard - The married women -
The Pardanasheen women, The illiterate Persons, Joint Account
Holder, Joint Hindu Family, Partnership Firm, Salient features of
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Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934.


Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart basic concept of banking


3505.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge regarding rights and duties of banks
3505.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand relation between banker and customer
3505.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the concept of working of banks and understanding
3505.4 about negotiable instruments

Recommended Books:

• Dr.Verma and Agarwal: Banking Law and Practice, 2017


• R.K.Bangia: Negotiable Instruments Act,2018
• Vinod Kothari (ed.): Tannan’s Banking Law and Practice in India,2018
• Avtar Singh: Negotiable Instruments Act,2018
• Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Bare Act)
• Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (Bare Act)

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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SUBJECT TITLE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW


SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3506

SEMESTER: V

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs


Objective and outcome of course:
This course concerns with the law of information technology, including computing and the
internet. It is related to legal informatics, and governs the digital dissemination of
(digitalized) information and software, information security and electronic commerce aspects
and it has been described as "paper laws" for a "paperless environment". It raises specific
issues of intellectual property in computing and online, contract law, privacy, freedom of
expression and jurisdiction.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Technology 15
Need, Aims, Objectives and Application of Information Technology
Act, 2000
Definitions: Computer, Computer Network, Computer Resource,
Computer System, e-record, Information, Asymmetric crypto system
Digital Signature and Electronic Signature (Section 3 & 3A)
Electronic Governance (Section 4-10A)
UNIT-II Attribution, Acknowledgement and dispatch of Electronic record 10
(Section 11-13)
Regulation of Certifying Authorities (Section 17-34)
Electronic/Digital Signature Certificate (Section 35-39)
Duties of Subscribers (Section 40-42)
UNIT-III Penalties and Adjudication (Section 43-45) 10
Cyber Appellate Tribunal (Section 48-64)
Offences (Section 65-78)
Network Service Providers not to be liable in certain cases (Section
2(w), & 79)
UNIT-IV Investigation and procedure of search and seizure 10
Grey areas of IT Act, 2000
Issues relating to Trademark and Domain Name
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Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy


Copyright issue relating to Internet

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart fundamental knowledge relating to Information Technology


3506.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge regarding cyber law and electronic signature
3506.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand appellate tribunal and its working
3506.3
CO4 BLLAW- To understand the relation of internet technology and Intellectual Property
3506.4 rights

Recommended Books:

• Dr Amita Verma, Cyber Crimes and Law, 2018


• Parag Diwan & Shammi Kapoor, Cyber and E-commerce Law, 2018
• Vakul Sharma, Information Technology : Law & Practice, 2017
• D.P. Mital, Law of Information Tech. (Cyber Law), 2017
• Dr.Farooq Ahmed, Cyber Law in India, 2016
• Bare Act of Information Technology Act, 2000

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Sixth Semester

COURSE Contact % of Total Marks Exam


Hours/Week Credit Duration
(Hours)
Code Course Title L T P CWA LWA MTE ETE Total
BLLAW Drafting, Pleading 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
-3601 and Conveyancing
BLLAW Alternative Disputes 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
-3602 Resolution and Legal
Aid
BLLAW Land Laws including 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
-3603 Tenure & Tenancy
System
BLLAW Moot-Court and 4.5 100
-3604 Internship
Opt any one: 4 1 0 4.5 15 - 10 75 100 3
BLLAW- a) Criminology,
3605A Penology &
Victimology
BLLAW- b) Intellectual
3605B Property Laws
Total 20 5 0 22.5 - - - - -

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SUBJECT TITLE: DRAFTING, PLEADING AND CONVEYANCING

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3601

SEMESTER: VI

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam: 3Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:

The Paper has been included in the syllabus with a view to equip the students with legal drafting abilities,
legal frame work pertaining to the appearances before various courts/tribunals/quasi judicial bodies and the
basic understanding of the principles of pleadings.

Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I PLEADING AND DRAFTING 15
Introduction
Meaning, Scope and Object of Pleadings
Civil:
Fundamental Rules of Pleadings (Order 6, C.P.C.), Frame of suits and its essentials
Plaint Structure (Order 7 C.P.C), Written Statement (Order 8 C.P.C), Suit for recovery
under XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Suit for permanent injunction, Suit
for specific performance, Suit for partition and possession, Suit for damages for malicious
prosecution, Interlocutory Application, Affidavit
UNIT-II Petition for Dissolution of Marriage under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 15
Petition for divorce by mutual consent under section 13B of Hindu Marriage Act,1955
Petition for Restitution of Conjugal Rights under Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act,
1955 Petition for Decree of Nullity of Marriage under Section 11 & 12 of the Hindu
Marriage Act, 1955
Petition for eviction of tenant under the Rent Control Act
Application for grant of compensation under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Caveat under Section 148 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Memorandum of Appeal and Revision
Petition under Article 226 and 32 of the Constitution of India
UNIT-III Criminal: 15
Complaint
Application for maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Application for grant of Anticipatory bail and Regular bail
Application for execution of a decree
Memorandum of Appeal and Revision
UNIT-IV CONVEYANCING 15
Meaning, Object and Functions of Conveyancing
Components of a Deed
Sale Deed, Lease Deed, Gift Deed, Power of Attorney,
Will, Agreement to sell, Partnership Deed, Deed for dissolution of partnership, Notice
under Section 80 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, & Reply to Notice
Course Outcomes
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After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart basic concept of Pleading and Drafting


3601.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have practical knowledge regarding filing petition under various laws
3601.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand provisions relating to filing complaint
3601.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the concept of conveyancing
3601.4

Recommended Books:

• A.N. Chaturvedi: Pleading, Conveyancing and Drafting and Legal Professional Ethics, 2019

• D.T. Jaibhave: Pleading Conveyancing and Advocacy, 2018

• D.C. Monga: The Law of Pleading in India, 1019

• N.S. Bindra: Pleading and Practice, 2019

• B.P. Singh: Pleading, Conveyancing and Drafting: Punjab and Haryana High Court Rules

and Orders, 2018

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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SUBJECT TITLE: ALTERNATIVE DISPUTES RESOLUTION AND LEGAL AID

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3602

SEMESTER: VI

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)


(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam: 3Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:

The court system is traditionally established for settlement of disputes and administration of justice.
However, the court system is bound by rigid rules and procedure. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
becomes an increasingly popular option for the community to resolve disputes outside of courts. ADR can
be a faster and cheaper way to resolve dispute in a cooperative manner and usually produces more
satisfactory results.

Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Introduction to ADR – Modes and process of Alternative Dispute Resolution, its 13
advantages and disadvantages, Legislative recognition of various ADR Meachanisms
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Definitions
Form of Arbitration Agreement
Constituents of Arbitration Agreement
Composition of Arbitral Tribunal
Jurisdiction of arbitral tribunal
Removal of arbitrator
Termination of Mandate and substitution of Arbitration
Commencement of arbitral proceedings
Setting aside of arbitral award
Enforcement of award
UNIT-II The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 14
Scope of Conciliation
Appointment of Conciliators
Role of Conciliator
Settlement agreement
Status and effect of settlement agreement
Confidentiality
Termination of Conciliation proceedings
Resort to arbitral or Judicial proceedings
Difference between Conciliation and Mediation
Distinction between Meditation and Arbitration
UNIT-III Mediation in India 13
Practices of Mediation in Ancient Times
Stages and Approaches to Mediation
Confidentiality in Mediation
Qualities and Skills of Mediator, Code of Ethics for Mediators

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Drafting of Mediation Agreements


Key developments in Mediation - UNICITRAL Model Law on International Commercial
Mediation , Singapore Convention on Mediation
UNIT-IV Lok- Adalats & Legal Aid 14
Concept of Lok-Adalat
Establishment of Lok-Adalats
Jurisdiction of Lok-Adalats
Powers of the Lok-Adalats
Award of the Lok-Adalats
Legal Aid under Constitution of India, 1950
Free Legal Services under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart basic concepts of Disputes and administration


3602.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge about Arbitration and conciliation process
3602.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand provisions regarding alternative means of settlements of
3602.3 disputes
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the concept of Lok Adalats and free Legal Services
3602.4

Recommended Books:

• Avtar Singh: Law of Arbitration & Conciliation

• S.C. Tripathi: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

• N.V. Paranjape: Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution, 2019

• S.S. Mishra: Law of Arbitration & Conciliation in India, 2019

• N.V. Paranjape: Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid & Services, Lok Adalats & Para-

Legal Services, 2019

• S.K. Garg: Guide to Lok Adalats and Free Legal Services under Legal Services

Authorities Act, 2019

Instruction for Question Paper setter:

This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: LAND LAWS INCLUDING TENURE AND TENANCY SYSTEM

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3603


SEMESTER: VI
CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam:3Hrs
Objective and outcome of course:
This paper focuses on the study of major laws regarding land applicable in India. Land
laws include reforms or improvements in the land tenure system as well as reforms in other
institutions which are related to the land and its utilization such as consolidation of
holdings, size of holdings, methods of farming and supply of agricultural credit etc.
Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887 14
Definition of Key words
Revenue officers and their powers (Sec 6-16)
Village officers (Sec 28-30)
Revenue Records (Sec 31-47)
Collection of land revenue (Sec 61-78)
Partition (Sec 110-126)
UNIT-II Punjab Rent Act, 1995 14
Definitions
Registration of tenancy Agreement and Inheritability of Tenancy –
(Section 4and 5)
Rent Structure – (Section 6-16)
Repairs of Premises- (Section 17-19)
Protection of Tenants against Eviction- (Section 20-35)
Powers and procedure followed by rent authority, appellate
authority (Section 37, 38, 50)

UNIT-III The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land 14

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Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013


Definition of Key Words- Section 3
Determination of Social Impact and Public Purpose-(Section 4-
9)
Special provision to safeguard food security (Section10)
Notification and Acquisition (Section 11-30)
UNIT-IV The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land 14
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Rehabilitation, Resettlement Award, Procedure and Manner
(Section 31-47)
Establishment of LandAcquisition, Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Authority(Section 51-74)
Apportionment of Compensation and Payment (Section 75-80)
Offences and Penalties ( Section 81-90)

Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart basic concept of Punjab Land Laws


3603.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge regarding provisions of Tenancy Laws
3603.2
CO3 BLLAW- To understand provisions of economic and social justice and land reforms
3603.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the concept of right to fair compensation in compulsory
3603.4 acquisition

Recommended Books:

• Khurana's: A treatise on Land Laws in Punjab,2017


• Abhishek Singla: Land Laws in Punjab,2018
• Jain & Jain: Punjab Land Revenue Act, 2018
• O.P. Aggarwal: Punjab Land Revenue Act, 2019
• P.S. Appu: Ceiling on Agricultural Holdings, 2019
• K.B. Jain: Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 2019
• Neety Kaul: Land Laws in Punjab and Haryana, 2014

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• Dhiraj Narula: Punjab & Haryana Land Laws, 2005


• Bare Acts

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: MOOT COURT AND INTERNSHIP

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3675

SEMESTER: VI

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4.5

Internal Assessment: 100

End Term Exam: -

Duration of Exam: -

Objective and outcome of course:


This paper focuses on strengthening the practical knowledge of the students by way of courts
visits and by preparing, participating and presenting cases in Moot Courts, which will be
highly beneficial in professional life. This subject further stresses upon the study of practical
work of legal profession so that the students would become familiar with the procedure of
legal professional work duly carried on daily by the Advocates and Judicial Officers in the
courts.

Contents of Syllabus:
This Paper consists of Practical Work in which each student is to participate in three Moot
Courts and also has to pay Court visits and to prepare court diary. The students will maintain
a record and enter the various steps observed on different days in the Court Diary during their
attendance in Court. For this paper, the students would be evaluated internally by the law
teachers.
However, these students would also be given assignments and would attend Lok Adalats
organized by the District Courts as well as would be encouraged to undertake various Legal
Aid Camps.

Distribution of Marks is as under:


1. Moot Courts (Every student will give presentation) at three
moot 75
Marks courts (25 marks for each moot court)
2. Court Visits & Court Diary 25 Marks
Total 100 Marks

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Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 LLB3604.1 To understand the concept regarding practical knowledge regarding


working of courts

CO2 LLB3604.2 To have knowledge to Participate and present case in Moot Courts

CO3 LLB3604.3 To understand practical work of legal profession


CO4 LLB3604.4 To Know about the procedure of legal professional work duly carried by the
advocates and Judicial Officers

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: CRIMINOLOGY, PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3604


SEMESTER: VI
CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam:3Hrs
Objective and outcome of course:
This course deals with the various theories of crime causation, theories of punishment,
juvenile justice and the releasing the offenders on probation. These topics have gained much
importance as the question of crime prevention and the treatment of offenders is engaging the
attention of legislators, jurists and sociologists in most countries.

Contents of Syllabus:

Sr. No Contents Contact


Hours
UNIT-I Concept of Crime: Definitions, Elements, Classification, 13
Characteristics of crime
Criminology: its description, nature, scope and relationship with
Criminal Policy & Crime
Schools of Criminology: (a) Classical School (i) Pre-classical (ii)
Classical (iii) Neo-classical, (b) Positive School (i) Cesare Lombroso
(ii) Gabriel de Trade (iii) Enrico Ferri, (c) Sociological School
UNIT-II Theories of Crime: (a) Psychopathy and Crime (b) Economic 13
conditions and crime (c) Drug Addiction and crime (d) Sociological
Theory and crime
White Collar Crimes
Organized Crime
Statistics of crime
UNIT-III Theories of Punishment 13
Capital punishment and its theories
Reformatory Approach towards crime: (a) Parole (b) Probation (c)
Open Prisons
Juvenile delinquency
UNIT-IV Victimology: Meaning, Nature and Scope, Emerging Trends 13
Victims of crime: (a) Child victims (b) Female victims (c) victims of
sexual offences
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Victimization and Criminal Justice System: (a) Restorative and


Reparative (b) Compensation to Victims of Crime under Indian Laws
(c) Plea Bargaining (d) Compounding of Offences.
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To impart basic concept of Crime and Criminology


3604.1
CO2 BLLAW- To have knowledge regarding theories of crime including white collar crime
3604.2 and Organized crimes
CO3 BLLAW- To understand the concept of punishment and its forms
3604.3
CO4 BLLAW- To Know about the concept of victimology
3604.4

Recommended Books:

• K.D. Gaur: Criminal Law and Criminology, 2019

• N.Y. Paranjpe: Criminology and Penology, 2018

• Piers Beirhe, James W. Messerschmidt: Criminology, 2018

• Stephen G. Tibbetts , Craig Hemmens: Criminological Theory, 2019

• Ahmed Siddique: Criminology: Problems and Perspective, 2017

• Probation of Offenders Act, 1958

Instruction for Question Paper setter:


This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice.

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Program Name:LL.B
Program Code: LAW-301

SUBJECT TITLE: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3605


SEMESTER: VI
CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
(L)
4 1 0 4.5

Internal Assessment: 25

End Term Exam: 75

Duration of Exam: 3Hrs

Objective and outcome of course:


This paper focuses on the study of that area of law that deals with a category of intangible
rights protecting commercially valuable products of the human intellect and the protection
granted to creators of innovative intellectual creations. IP (Intellectual Property) rights are
vital to the success of a business or brand. There are laws that protect owners of IP, mostly in
the form of patents, copyrights, and trademarks. However, violation of the terms of these
protections can lead to misappropriation and unfair competition.
Contents of Syllabus:
Sr. No Contents Contact
Hours
UNIT-I Concept, Nature and scope of Intellectual Property 15
Historical development of IPR
General features of Paris Convention as revised in 1971
Basic principles of Agreement on Trade Related Intellectual Property
Rights (TRIPs)
(Part-1 Article –1 Article-8)
Objectives and the role of World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO)
UNIT-II Copyright Act, 1957 10
Definitions, Meaning of copyright, Works in which copyright subsists
(Ss 2-8 and Ss 13-16)
Authorities, ownership and assignment of copyright (Ss 17-21 and Ss
74-77)
Licences in copyright, Termination of Licences, Terms of copyright
(Ss. 22-29 and Ss.30-32B)
Rights of ‘Broadcasting Organisation” and of “Performers”,
infringements and civil remedies (Ss. 37-39 and Ss. 51-62)
UNIT-III Patents Act, 1971 10
Objectives of Patent Act, 1970, , Inventions which are not patentable,
Application for patents (Ss. 3-4 and Ss. 6-8).
Specification of invention, Publication and examination of
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application, “Anticipation and powers of the Controller with respect to


application (Ss. 9-20 and Ss. 57-59).
When invention is not deemed to be ‘anticipated’, provisions for
secrecy of certain inventions (Ss. 29-33 and Ss. 35-48)
Assignment of patents, compulsory licences (Ss. 68-69 and Ss. 83-89)
UNIT-IV Trade Marks Act, 1999 10
Objectives and salient features of Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Definition clause and Sec.126
Concept of similar trade mark
Absolute and Relative grounds for refusal for registration of trade
marks and defence of “Acquiscence”. (Ss. 9-16, 133 and Sec. 33)
Effect of Registration
“Infringement” and “passing off” the trade marks (Ss. 27-31)
Penalties and Reliefs (Ss. 103-109 and Ss. 135)
Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 BLLAW- To distinguish and explain various forms of IPRs


3605.1

CO2 BLLAW- Identify criteria’s to fit one’s own intellectual work in particular form of IPR
3605.2
CO3 BLLAW- Apply statutory provisions to protect particular form of IPRs
3605.3
CO4 BLLAW- Thorough understanding of IPR
3605.4

Recommended Books:
• P.S. Sangal& Kishore: Indian Patent System and Paris Convention: Legal Perspectives, 2018
• P. Naranyanan: Intellectual Property Law, 2018
• Shiv Sahay Singh: Law of Intellectual Property Rights: Introductory, WTO, Patent
Law,Copyright law, Commercial domain, 2017
• Anderfelt: International Patent Legislation & Developing Countries
• W.R. Cornish: Intellectual Property, Patents, Copyright, Trade Marks and Allied Rights, 2017
• Bare Acts of: Copyright Act, 1957, Patents Act, 1970, Trade Marks Act, 1999

Instruction for Question Paper setter:

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This question paper shall consists of total III Sections, Section A consist of eight questions carries 16
marks and all are compulsory. Section B consists of seven questions and carries 4 marks each attempt any
6 questions from this section. Section C contains 20 marks i.e. it contains 4 questions of 10 marks each and
question no. 16 is compulsory and out of remaining candidate has to attempt any one of his Choice .

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Program Name: BALL.B
Program Code: LAW-I-301

SUBJECT TITLE: MOOT COURT AND INTERNSHIP

SUBJECT CODE: BLLAW-3675

SEMESTER: VI

CONTACT HOURS/WEEK: Lecture (L) Tutorial (T) Practical (P) Credit (C)
4.5

Internal Assessment: 100

End Term Exam: -

Duration of Exam: -

Objective and outcome of course:


This paper focuses on strengthening the practical knowledge of the students by way
of courts visits and by preparing, participating and presenting cases in Moot Courts,
which will be highly beneficial in professional life. This subject further stresses
upon the study of practical work of legal profession so that the students would
become familiar with the procedure of legal professional work duly carried on
daily by the Advocates and Judicial Officers in the courts.

Contents of Syllabus:
This Paper consists of Practical Work in which each student is to participate in
three Moot Courts and also has to pay Court visits and to prepare court diary. The
students will maintain a record and enter the various steps observed on different
days in the Court Diary during their attendance in Court. For this paper, the
students would be evaluated internally by the law teachers.
However, these students would also be given assignments and would attend Lok
Adalats organized by the District Courts as well as would be encouraged to
undertake various Legal Aid Camps.

Distribution of Marks is as under:


3. Moot Courts (Every student will give presentation) at
three moot 75 Marks courts (25 marks for each moot court)
4. Court Visits & Court Diary 25 Marks
Total 100 Marks

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Course Outcomes

After taking the course, students will be able to:

CO1 LLB3604.1 To understand the concept regarding practical knowledge regarding


working of courts

CO2 LLB3604.2 To have knowledge to Participate and present case in Moot Courts

CO3 LLB3604.3 To understand practical work of legal profession


CO4 LLB3604.4 To Know about the procedure of legal professional work duly carried by the
advocates and Judicial Officers

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