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Syllabus For LLB Part I

The syllabus for LLB Part I includes eight papers covering Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Law of Contract, Law of Crime, Hindu Law, Human Rights and International Law, Legal Language and Writing, and an optional paper on Banking Law or Intellectual Property Rights. Each paper outlines specific topics and concepts to be studied, along with prescribed books for reference. The total marks for each paper is 100, emphasizing a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and frameworks.

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Syllabus For LLB Part I

The syllabus for LLB Part I includes eight papers covering Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Law of Contract, Law of Crime, Hindu Law, Human Rights and International Law, Legal Language and Writing, and an optional paper on Banking Law or Intellectual Property Rights. Each paper outlines specific topics and concepts to be studied, along with prescribed books for reference. The total marks for each paper is 100, emphasizing a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and frameworks.

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SYLLABUS FOR LLB.

PART - I

PAPER - I

JURISPRUDENCE 100 marks

Definition, Nature and its Scope

Jurisprudence in General, Definitions,Kinds of Jurisprudence,

Branches of Jurisprudence -Analytical, Historical, Ethical & sociological.

Division of the science of jurisprudence.

1. Particular and general, 2. Expository and censorial,

3. Historical and Philosophical. Relation with legal theory. Jurisprudence modern concept -

Lawyers extra version. Sociological, comparative. Trends in British India, and after

Independence.

4. Concept of Law : Definition of law by various jurists. Distinction between a law and the

law, kinds of law.

5. Sources of Law : Custom, Legislation, Precedent.

6. Schools of Jurisprudence : Natural law school, Analytical school, Historical school,

sociological school, comparative school. ( Teachers should discuss different jurists of each school)

7. Administration of justice : Origin and developmet of legal justice and natural justice.

Distinction between natural justice & positive marality,civil & criminal justice. Private &

public wrongs purposes of criminal justice.

8. Legal Rights & Duty. 9. Legal Personalities (Person),

10. Possession and Ownership. 11. Liability and negligence.

12. Property. 13. State and sovereignty. 14. Title.

15. The law of procedure : Procedural and substantive law, Purpose of Procedural law,

Element of Judicial Procedure, Probative value of vidence, The production of evidence.


16. Codification : History of codification, conditions for codification, classification of

codification, Merits & demerits of codification, conclusion.

17. Morals and equity, opinions of experts.

BOOKS PRESCRIBED

1. Salmond's Jurisprudence

2. Jurisprudence - Dr. Paranjape, 3. Jurisprudence - Dr. S.N.Dhyani

4. Jurisprudence - Dr. M.P.Tandon

PAPER –II

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 100 Marks

1. Nature of Indian Constitution. 2. Salient feature of the Indian Constitution.

3. The preamble.

4. The Union and its territory

5. Citizenship. 6. Fundamental Rights.

7. Directive Principle of state Policy. 8. Fundamental Duties.

9. The Union executive. 10. The Parliament.

11. Union Judiciary 12. State legislature executive & judiciary.

13. Relation between union & states. 14. Services under the union & states

15. Right to property. 16. Election.

17. Amendment of constitution.

BOOKS PRESCRIBED
1. Wade and Philips- Constitutional Law 2. V.N.Shukla-The Constitution of India

3. S.Dayal- The Constitution of India 4. Dr.Kailash Rai-The Constitution of India.

PAPER – III

LAW OF CONTRACT 100 Marks

1. Law of Contract- I 60 Marks

(Section 1 - 75) - Introduction; Proposal,Acceptance; consideration; Capacity to contract;

Consent; Void agreements; Contingent contracts; Performance of contract; Remedies for Breach

of contract.

2. Specific Relief Act 40 Marks

Meaning, Nature and scope, Recovery of possession of property, specific performance of

contract; Rectification of Instruments; Rescission of contracts, cancellation of Instruments;

Declaratory decree preventive relief, injunctions temporary and perpetual injunction.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

1. Indian ContractAct – R.K.Agrawal 2. Contract Act – Dr.S.K.Kapoor

3. BareAct. 4. lafonk ds lkekU; fln~/kkUr – Dr.Kailash Rai

PAPER – IV

LAW OF CRIME 100 Marks


I.P.C. 1860 80 Marks

Dowry prohibition Act.1961 & SC/ST, Atrocities Act. 20 Marks

1. Introduction :- Nature and definition of crime, Distinction between crime and tort

2. Elements of Crime :- Human being, mens rea in I.P.C., specific words denoting mens rea in

I.P.C., Malice.

3. Motive and Intention 4. Stages of Crime,

5. Theories of Crime 6. Theories of punishment,

7. Protection to the accused 8. General explanations,

9. General exceptions 10. Group Liability :- Common intention and common object,

11. Abetment 12. Criminal conspiracy,

13. Attempt to commit offence 14. Offences against Public tranquility – Riot & affray.

15. Offences against body – Culpable homicide, murder, Hurt, Grievious Hurt, worng ful

confinement, criminal force & assault, kidnapping, abduction, Rape.

16. Offences against property :- Theft, Extortion, Robbery, Dacoity, criminal misappropriation,

criminal Breach of trust, cheating, mischief, criminal tress pass.

17. Offences against state, 18. Offences against Reputation- Defamation.

19. Criminal Intimidation, Insult andAnnoyance.

Dowry prohibitionAct 1961 :- Definition of Dowry, Penalty for giving and taking dowry, Bar

on advertisement, cognizance of offence, Burden of proof in certain cases, Dowry prohibition

offences Dowry death u/s 304- B.I.P.C., sec 306 I.P.C., u/s 300 and 302 I.P.C.; u/s 405 &

406 I.P.C. u/s 498AI.P.C.,Appeal, Revision & review.And HarijanAtrocitiesAct or schedule

caste and schedule TribesAtrocitiesAct.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Indian Penal Code – BareAct 2. Indian Penal Code – S.K.Vadhawa

3. Indian Penal Code – Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Lal 4. Indian Penal Code – Dr. S.N.Mishra

PAPER – V

HINDU LAW 100 Marks

1. Nature &Application of Hindu Law. 2. Sources of Hindu law.

3. Schools of Hindu Law. 4. Marriage.

5. Maintenance, 6. Adoption.

7. Minority and guardianship. 8. Inheritance.

9. Succession. 10. Joint family & coparcenary.

11. Debts 12. Partition Mitakshara & Day a bhag

13. Stridhana. 14. Woman’s Estate.

15. Gifts. 16. Wills.

17. Impartible Estate. 18. Religious & charitable endowments,

19. Property and succession.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

1. Mulla’s – Hindu Law, 2. Hindu Law – K.C. Shrivastava

3. Hindu Law – Paras Diwan 4. Hindu Law – U. P. D. Keshari

PAPER – VI

HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 100 Marks


INTERNATIONAL LAW 80 Marks

1. Definition and nature of international law,

2. Sources of International Law its relation with municipal Law,

3. Recognition of state,Acquisition of territory, extradition,Asylum,

4. Law of treaties, 5. Settlement of International disputes,

6. Neutrality; 7. Brocade, Contraband and prize Court, Law of the Sea,

8. International Court of Justice, 9. UNO and itsAgencies.

HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION ACTS, 1993 20 Marks

1. Definition, Source and scope in International Law, Universal declaration of Human rights and

its legal aspects, Human Rights and UN Character, Human Rights and Fundamental Rights.

Human rights and social justice, Human Rights and Police, Backward classes, Child labour,

Consumer protection, Jail administration and human Rights.National Human Rights

Commission, State Human Rights Commission, Human Rights Court.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

1. International Law – S. K. Kapoor 2. International Law – Fenwick

3. International Law – Dr. H. O.Agrawal 4. Protection of Human RightsAct, 1993

5. Human Rights and constitutional Law – D. D. Basu 6. Human Rights in Developing countries – Sen

PAPER VII

LEGAL LANGUAGE, LEGAL WRITING & GENERAL ENGLISH 100 MARKS


Legal language latin & French Phrases 40 Marks

Legal Writing – Legal topics should be discussed (Essay type) 40 Marks

General English 20 Marks

BOOKS PRESCRIBED

1. Legal Language and Legal writing - S.K.Mishra 2. Legal Language and Legal writing - M. P. Tandon

PAPER VIII

OPTIONAL PAPER ( SELECTEITHER ‘A’ OR ‘B’ )

A. BANKING LAW & N. I. Act.

B. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 100 Marks

BANKING LAW 60 Marks

1. Historical approach, short title extend, commencement, aim, application, Limitations etc.

Interpretation; Licensing and Business of Banking Companies and Restrictions and

prohibitions, Capital structure of Banking companies, ReturnAccounts, Balance Sheet, and

Inspection of Banking companies; Management Administration of officers of the Banking

companies; Powers and function of Reserve Bank of India & Central Govt. in relation to the

Banking Companies; Bankers and customers relationship; Suspension of Business,

Acquisition and winding up of Banking companies.

N. I. ( Act sec 1 to 142 )

BOOKS PRESCRIBED
1. Banking Law & Practice in India-Tandon, 2. Negotiable InstrumentAct- Babel, 3.The NI.Act- Chaturvedi

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 40 Marks

1. PatentsAct, 2. Copy RightsAct 3. Trade MarksAct, 4. DesignAct.

BOOKS PRESCRIBED

INTELLETUAL PROPERTY LAW

1. Dr. G. B. Reddy - Intellectual property Rights and the law.

2. N. K.Acharya - Intellectual Property Rights, 3. Law of Intellectual Property - Dr. S. R. Myneni

4. Intellectual property law - P. Narayanan 5. Trade Marks Law - P. Narayanan

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