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Ch.

Charan Singh University, Meerut

FACULTY OF LAW
LL.B. 3 Year Course
LL.B. I LL.B. II LL.B. Ill 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

Syllabus Prepared as per U.G.C. Guidelines

Printed by : Registrar, Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut

__________________________________________________________ JULY 2003 BY RAHUL JAIN I M E , SAHIBABAD

CH. CHARAN SINGH UNIVERSITY, MEERUT.


ORDINANCES

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FACULTY OF LAW BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) (3 YEAR COURSE) The course is a three year programme for professional decree in Law. The Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) shall consist of Part 1, Part II, and Part III examination spread over a period of three years. The examination of Part I, Part II and Part III will be held separately and yearly at the end of respective academic session. The 3 years course of Law is offered to the students who have obtained their degree in graduation from any University within the territory of India or from any University situated outside India duly established by law and recognized as an equivalent by this University. The students who have obtained their degree in graduation through a single sitting examination shall not be eligible for the admission in tins course in LL.B. I. No candidate shall be eligible to pursue his/her studies in LL.B., Part II, or Part III unless he/she has cleared LL.B. Part I or Part II examinations respectively. A candidate who has passed Part I examination of another recognized University may also be admitted to LL.B. Part II examination provided that he/she had offered for Part I examination courses of equivalent standard with almost identical syllabus as is required for LL.B. Part-I examination of this University and has attended a regular course of study for one academic year in an affiliated college of the University.

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Note : A candidate who has passed LL.B. Part I/Part II from another University as a private candidate or through correspondence courses shall not be allowed in LL.B. Part II or Part III.. 6. No candidate shall be eligible for the award of LL.B. degree unless he/she has passed LL.B. Part I, Part II, and Part III examinations separately. The marks of LL.B. Part I, Part II, and Part III examinations shall be added together for the purpose of award of division. No candidate shall be declared to have passed LL.B. Part I or Part II or Part III examinations unless he/she has secured 48 marks in aggregate of all theory courses subject to a minimum of 36% marks in each course of the concerned Part and 48% marks in Practical courses separately. The division shall be determined on the basis of the aggregate of marks of all the courses prescribed for the LL.B. Degree as under: First Division 60% or above Second Division 48% or above but below 60% 9. After appearing in Part I or Part II or Part III examination, if a candidate fails to secure 36% marks in not more than two Courses and/or fails to secure the minimum aggregate of 48% marks in the concerned examination, he/she may be allowed to appear again at ensuing Back-Paper examination at the most in two theory courses.

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10. A candidate shall be required to offer nine courses each in LL.B. Part I and Part II, and ten course (including four Practical Training Courses) in Part III examination, as prescribed in the syllabus. Each course will carry 100 marks. 11. That the Course of study in law shall be by regular attendance and a candidate appearing at any exam. Part I or II or III is required to put in a minimum attendance of 66% of the lectures on each of the
subject as also at Moot Courts & Practical Training Courses.

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After Completing the required percentage of attendances, it a candidate does not appear or does not pass in the main examination or if he is eligible to appear in the Back-paper examination, he/she shall be declared to have failed at the examination and shall have to re-appear in all the courses of examination concerned in subsequent years as an Ex-student without attending further regular classes. A candidate who does not earn the LL.B. (3 years Course) degree in Six Years, shall cease to be candidate for the degree. The period of six years shall be reckoned from the academic session in which he started his candidature. A candidate who has failed in Part I/Part II/Part III examination conducted by any other University shall not be allowed to appear in LL.B. Part II, and Part III examination conducted by this University as a regular or as an Ex-student.

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15. Any candidate who has passed LL.B. examination of this University, may be allowed to present himself for examination in any one course prescribed for LL.B. examination and not taken by him at the earlier examination. Candidates securing minimum 48% marks will be given a certificate to that effect. 16. A candidate who desires to appear at the examination under this ordinance 15 shall get himself registered in a college affiliated to the University and submit his application form to the college along with prescribed fee by the date fixed for regular students appearing at the examination. All such application forms shall be forwarded by the Principal of the affiliated College to the University. The candidate will appear as an Ex-student.

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No student shall be permitted to offer any other degree or diploma course either of this university or of any other University or Institution along with LLB course. For each paper/course there shall be lecture classes of at 3 hours per week. The library of the college or University Department shall remain open for at least 8 hours on every working day. That the University Institute of Legal Studies and the Law Departments of Law College affiliated to the University shall be deemed to be the Professional Law Colleges for the purpose of Bar Council of India. That the Dean Faculty of Law, Convener of the Board of Studies in Law and the Convener of Research Degree Committee in Law shall be a teacher of Law discipline only and from the traditional law college which are not selffinance law College/Institutions or Departments. The admission to LL.B. Part I shall be made on the basis of guidelines provided by the University and Bar Council of India.

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CH. CHARAN SINGH UNIVERSTIY, MEERUT FACULTY OF LAW SCHEME OF EXAMINATION BACHELOR OF LAWS LL.B. (3 YEARS COURSE)

LL.B. PART I
COURSE I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX IX (a) IX (b) IX (c) IX (d) (i) IX (d) (ii) IX (e) K-109 K-110 K- 111 \s / K-112 K-113 K-114 CODE K-101 K-102 K-103 K-104 K-105 K-106 K-107 K.-108 SUBJECT Jurisprudence Contract - I (General principles & Specific Relief) Torts and Consumer Protection Laws. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) Legal Language & Legal Writings and Gen. English Constitutional Law of India Human Rights and International Law Environmental Law Any one of the following optional courses International Economic Law. Bankruptcy Laws Taxation Laws Comparative Law Legal History Insurance Law MAX. MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 EXAM DURATION 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours

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3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours

LL.B.PART II COURSE X XI XII XIII XIV XV CODE K-201 K-202 K-203 K-204 K-205 K-206 SUBJECT Contract - II (Specific Contracts) Family Law - II (Mohammedan Law) Property Law including Transfer of property Act and Easement Act). Administrative Law Company Law Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolution Systems. Labour Law & Industrial Relations Interpretation of Statutes Any one of the following XVIII (a) XVIII (b) XVIII (c) XVIII (d) XVIII (e) K-209 K-210 K-211 K-212 K-213 optional courses Conflict of Laws Banking Law including Negotiable Instruments Act Investment and Security Laws Trusts, Equity and Fiduciary Relations Criminology and Penology 100 100 100 100 100 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours MAX. EXAM MARKS DURATION 100 100 100 100 100 100 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours

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K-207 K-208

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LL.B. PART III


COURSE XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXIV (a) XXIV (b) XXIV (c) (i) XXIV (c) (ii) XXIV (d) XXIV (e) PRACTICAL XXV CODE K-301 K-302 K.-303 K-304 K-305 SUBJECT Criminal procedure, Juvenile Justice &, Probation of offenders Law of Evidence Civil Procedure and Limitation Law of Crimes Land Laws including Revenue and Ceiling Laws Any one of the following optional courses K-306 K- Air and Space Law 307 K-30S K-309 K-310 K-311 K-312 Law and Medicine Women and Law and Law Relating to Child Law, Poverty and Development Intellectual Property Law. Maritime Law 100 100 100 100 100 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours Practical and viva MAX. EXAM MARKS DURATION 100 3 Hours 100 100 100 100 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours 3 Hours

TRAINING COURSES Moot Court, Pre-Trail Preparations 100 and participation in Trial Proceedings Drafting and Pleading for Conveyancing 100

XXVI

K-313

[50 marks for written paper of 3 50-written 50-Practical hours conducted with the university & Viva examination and 50 marks for Practical exercise & Viva Voce]

XXVII

K-314

Professional Ethics, Accountancy For Lawyers and Bar Bench Relations

100

[80 for written paper of 3 hours/Project Seminar Paper 20 for Practical and Viva Voce]

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Public-Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid and Para-Legal Services

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Practical and Viva Voce

Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut Syllabus as per guidelines provided in the UGC Model Curriculum of Law (with effect from the academic session beginning JULY 2003) LL.B. 1 Course I, Code K- 101 JURISPRUDENCE
UNIT- I UNIT-II Definition, Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence, Definition of Law Schools of Jurisprudence - Analytical, Historical, Sociological, Economic, Realist, Natural, Law theories and the Pure Theory of Law

UNIT- III Sources of Law - Custom, Precedent & Legislation UNIT- IV Administration of Justice, Rights & Duties, Legal personality UNIT - V Ownership, Possession, Liability

Books Recommended : 1. 2. 3. 4. Salmond J. Dias, R.W.M. Brij Narayan Tripathi Dwivedi, S.P. : : : : Jurisprudence Jurisprudence Vividh Shastra Jurisprudence and Legal Theory

Course II, K-102 CONTRACT-I (GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT & SPECIFIC RELIEF)
UNIT - I Formation of Contract Proposal and Acceptance, their communication and Revocation (Sec 1 to 10)

UNIT - II Essentials of Contract - Capacity to Contract, Consent, Consideration, Legality of Object and Consideration (Sec 11 to 24) UNIT - III Kinds of Agreement - Void, Voidable agreements, Contingent Contracts, Discharge of Contract - Performance of contract and anticipatory breach, Impossibility of illegality and Performance (Sec 26 to 55) UNIT - IV Quasi Contracts, Breach of Contract and remedies for the Breach of Contract (Sec 68 to 75) UNIT- V Specific Relief- Meaning and Equitable nature, Specific Relief Act, 1963 - Classification of Specific Relief, Possession of Property, Specific performance of Contracts, Ratification of Instruments, Recession of Contracts, Cancellation of Instruments, Declaratory Decrees, Preventive Relief, Perpetual Injunctions (Sec 5 to 43)

Books Recommended :
1. Mulla D. F : 2. Dr. Avtar Singh : 3. VD Kulshreshtha : 4. Specific Relief Act. 1963 5. Cheshire, K. Fifoot : 6. Anson : 7. Desai (Latest Edition) : Indian Contract Act Indian Contract Act Law of Contract Law of Contract Principles of the English Law of Contract Indian Contract Act

Course III Code K- 103 TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS UNIT- I Definition, Nature and Characteristics of Tort, Damnum Sine Injuria, Injuria Sine Damnum, Tort and crime, Tort and Contract Who can sue and who can be sued. Negligence, Principles of Liability in Tort Strict Liability, Absolute Liability, Vicarious Liability, Res Ipsa Loquitor, Defences Volenti non fit injuria, Act of God, Private Defences & inevitable accident. Nuisance, Wrongs against persons property and reputation, Tortious Liability of State, Trespass, Legal remedies. Consumer Movement in India, Consumer definition and concept, Who is not a consumer, Trader, Unfair Trade Practices, Service Complaints, Consumer of goods. Enforcement of Consumer Rights - Consumer fora under Consumer Protection Act - Consumer Protection Councils, District Forum, State Commission & National Commission -Jurisdiction, Powers and Functions, Execution of Orders, Judicial review, Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Remedies.

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UNIT- III UNIT-IV

UNIT - V

Books Recommended : 1.) Ramaswamy Iyer 2.) Avtar Singh 3.) P. K. Majumdar 4.) Leela Krishnan (EBC) 5.) Ratan Lal Dhiraj Lal 6.) Pollock 7.) Winfeild 8.) Salmond & Heuston 9.) D. D. Basil : : : : : : : : : Law of Torts Law of Consumer Protection - Principles & Practice Law of Consumer Protection in India Consumer Protection & legal Control Law of Torts Law of Torts Law of Torts Law of Torts Law of Toils

Course IV Code K-104 FAMILY LAW - I (HINDU LAW) UNIT- I UNIT - II Sources, Schools and Joint Family Codified Law relating to Marriage

UNIT - III Codified Law relating to Adoption, Maintenance, Minority and Guardianship UNIT - IV Codified Law relating to Succession, Partition and Alienations UNIT - V Debt, Gifts, Wills and Religious Endowments

Books Recommended :
1. N. R. Raghwa Charir 2. J.D.M. Derrat 3. D. F. Mulla 4. Dr. Paras Diwan 5. A. Kuppuswami 6. A. M. Bhattacharya 7. U.P.D. Kesari : : : : : : Hindu Law An Introduction to Modern Hindu law Principles of Hindu Law Modern Hindu law Mayne Hindu Law and usage Hindu Law and the Constitution

Course V Code K-105


LEGAL LANGUAGE AND LEGAL WRITING INCLUDING GENERAL ENGLISH

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Basic Grammar :(i) Basic Sentence Structure and Verb, Tense (ii) Transformation : Active Passive Voices, Direct - Indirect Narrations Negative, Interrogative, Question Tags , Short Response (iii) Punctuation, Articles, Determiners (iv) Correction of common errors (i) Brief writing and drafting of Law reports (ii) Writing of Case Comments, (iii) Formal legal correspondence (iv) Essay writing on topics of Legal Interest (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Legal expressions, Foreign words and phrases, Legal Maxims Synonyms and Antonyms, Consulting a Dictionary Preparing a Bibliography

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UNIT-IV UNIT - V

Translation - English to Hindi or Hindi to English (On legal topic) Comprehension of Legal Text

Books Recommended :
1.) Abbet Parry 2.) Mogha's Conveyancing 3.) R.P. Bhatnagar & R. Bhargava 4.) Brown, Gordon W 5.) Michael Cochrance 6.) Lord Denning 7.) Quirk, R and Green Baum S. 8.) G.S. Hornby 9.) David Green 10.) Daniel Jones 11.) Os Born 12.) Nesfeild 13.) M.C. Setalvad 14.) Glanville Williams 15.) Legal Glossary : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Seven lamps of Advocacy Law and Language Legal Terminology Legal English Command of Language The Discipline of Law A University Grammar of English Guide to Patterns and usage in English Contemporary English Grammar and Structure Dictionary of Pronunciation Dictionary of Law English Grammar, Composition and Usage My Life, Law and Other things Language and the law in Freeman Govt. of India Publication

Course VI Code K-106 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA UNIT- 1 UNIT- II Nature, Salient Features of the Constitution of India, Preamble, Citizenship Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Duties

UNIT - III The Union Executive - The President, Council of Ministers, The Parliament, The Union Judiciary, The State - Executive, Legislature and Judiciary UNIT - IV Privileges of the Legislatures, Centre - State Relations UNIT-V The State Liabilities - Tortious & Contractual, Right to Property Trade, Commerce & Intercourse, Protection to civil servants, Elections, Emergency Provisions, Amendment.

Books Recommended : 1. H. M. Seervai 2. V.N. Shukla 3. D. D. Basu 4. J. N. Pandey 5. G.Austin 6. G.C.V. Subha Rao 7. M.P. Jain : : : : : : : Constitutional Law of India The Constitution of India Constitution of India Constitution of India India's Constitution : Corner Stone of a nation Constitution of India Constitution of India

Course VII Code K- 107 HUMAN RIGHTS & INTERNATIONAL LAW UNIT - I International Law Definition, Nature, Basis, Sources, Relation with Municipal law, Nationality, Diplomatic Agents, Subjects of International Law, Place of Individual in International Law. State - Sovereignty, State Jurisdiction & Territories, Recognition, Succession, Intervention, Extradition. Human Rights - Concept, Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948, Covenant of Economic Social and Cultural rights 1976, Covenant of Civil and Political rights 1976, Vienna Declaration of Human Rights and Programme of actions for 21st Century (June) 1933, International Commission of Human Rights, Amnesty International Human Rights in India - Human Rights in the Constitution of India Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Judicial Process, PIL (Public Interest Litigation) Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Role of Courts Supreme Court, High Courts and other courts, Statutory Commission Human Rights, Women's, Minority and Backward class Constitution, Powers, Functions and Procedure

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Books Recommended : 1. J. G. Starke 2. R.G. Hingorani 3. S. K. Kapoor 4. M. P. Tondon 5. H. O. Agarwal 6. Dr. Gurmukh Singh (Hindi) 7. D. D. Basu 8. V. R. Krishna Iyer 9. Nagendra Singh 10. Lauter Pauchte International Law Modern International Law International Law International Law International Law and Human Rights Commentry on Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 Human Rights in Constitutional Law Human Rights and Law Human Rights & International Law International Law & Unman Rights

Course VIII Code K-108 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW UNIT- I The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981), Legislation and Case law applicable to Noise Pollution in India

UNIT- II The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 UNIT- III The Environment Protection Act, 1986 with rules under the Act, Study of laws pertaining to Nuclear Radiation & Toxic Substances. UNIT- IV Indian Forest Act, 1927 Constitution of India : Articles :- 14, 15, 19 (c), 21, 31(c), 32, 39, 42, 47, 48(a), 49, 51, 51(a)(9) UNIT - V Wild Life Protection Act, 1971 Indian Penal Code-1860, SS 188, 268, 269, 272, 277, 288-290, 430 Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 : Sec 133 141 Books Recommended :
1. Jain, S. N. : 2. Garg, M.R. Bansal 3. Resoncranzet 4. Anirudh Prasad 5. Krishna lyer 6. Diwan, Paras 7. Baxi Upendra 8. Jayal Bandopailhay 9. Yaya & Sinuh 10. Alien R. Pollution Control & Law Environment Pollution & Protection Environment Law & Policy in India Environment Method Environmental Pollution & Laws Environment Administration Law & Judicial Attitude The Bhopal Case (2 Vols.) Indias Environment Cases & References The State of India's Environment The Second Citizens Report How to save the World, Strategy for World Conservation

COURSE IX : Any one of the following Optional courses, with the permission of the Head / Senior Most Teacher of the Law Department

COURSE IX (a) (Code K- 109) COURSE IX (b)

International Economic Law.

(Code K - 110) Bankruptcy Laws.

COURSE IX (c) (Code K - 111) Taxation Laws. COURSE IX (d) (i) COURSE IX (d) (ii) (Code K - 112) Comparative Law. (Code K-113) Legal History.

COURSE IX (e) (Code K - 114) Insurance Law.

Course IX (a) Code K-109 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW


UNIT- I United Nations, GAIT and Historical Perspective Evolution of New International Economic Order (NIEO) Essential Components of NIEO, State acceptance and practice of NIEO principles Charter of Economic Rights and duties :- Sovereignty over wealth and natural resources, Most favoured nation treatment. Foreign Investment, North-South relationship International Economic organization, ILO, IMF, UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade & Development), International bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), Regional Development bank (Asian Development Bank), UNCITRAL SAARC - Need and Evolution, Area of Cooperation ASEAN Aims and objects, India & ASEAN Sustainable Development Basic concept, Right to Development, UNCED (U.N. Commission on Environment & Development) Report Stockholm to Rio, State acceptance & Practice. W.T.O. Structure, Principles and working, Problems, Settlement of Disputes Judicial System : Dispute Settlement Board (DSB) India & W. T. O., Provisions & Practice of International Economic Laws and Treaties

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Books Recommended :
1.) Upendra Baxi : The New International Economic Order 2.) K..C. Gopal Krishnan (EBC) : Legal Economics (International Dimensions of Economics & Law) 3.) Surendra Bandari : World Trade Organization and Developing countries 4.) Myneni Srinivasa Rao : International Economic law 5.) Arun Goyal (ed.) : WTO in the new Millennium 6.) Jayanta Bagehi : World Trade Organization 7.) UNCED : Our Common Future 8.) Schwarzenberger : Economic World Order

Course IX (b) Code K-110 BANKRUPTCY LAWS


UNIT - I Meaning & Concept of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Acts of Insolvency, Fraudulent preferences in transfer of property Transfer with intent to defeat creditors, Who may be adjudged insolvent. Insolvency Petition and Insolvency Jurisdiction Petition by creditor, By Debtor, Contents of Petition, Procedure Effects of order of adjudication

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UNIT - III Effects of Insolvency Realization of Property, Appointment of Assignee & Receiver Powers & Duties, Appeal against Receiver UNIT - IV Discharge of Debtor, Discharge of an insolvent Annulment of adjudication - Power to annual, effect and Failure to apply for discharge UNIT - V Interim Proceedings against the Debtor, Duties of debtor Release of Debtor, Post adjudicatory scheme for satisfaction of the debt.

Books Recommended :
1.) The Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 2.) Aiyar, S.K. : Law of Bankruptcy (1998) 3.) Subramaniya Sastry : Comments on Provincial Insolvency Act. 4.) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2) on Bankruptcy and Insolvency (1989)

Course IX (c) Code K- 111 TAXATION LAWS


UNIT - I History of Tax Law in India Concept of Tax, Nature & Characteristics of taxes, Tax & Fee, Tax & Cess, Direct & Indirect taxes Taxing process of Parliament, State Legislature and Local bodies Law of Income Tax - Definition & Basis, Assessment year, Assessment Tax planning, Heads of Income, Assessee, Set Off and Carry Forward Chargeable Income, Salaries, Income from House Property, Income from Business & Profession, Clubbing, Deductions Relief & Exemptions, Capital Gains Income Tax authorities. Powers & Functions, Collection and recovery of taxes Procedure for assessment, Appeals & Revisions, Settlement of Grievances Wealth tax Taxable Wealth, Determination of value of assets Exemptions and rate of Wealth Tax Wealth Tax Authorities - Powers & Functions Central Sales Tax & Slate Sales Tax, Sale or Purchase of Goods Meaning of sale. Sale in the course of Inter-State Trade & Commerce Sale outside a state. Sale in the course of export or import Sales Tax Authorities, Service Tax (Rules, Calculations and Numericals not included)

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Books Recommended :
1.) The Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 2.) The Wealth Tax Act, 1957 3.) Kanga & Palkiwala : The Law & Practice of Income Tax 4.) Gupta, R.R. : Income Tax Law & Practice 5.) Saxena, A.K. : Income Tax Act 6.) Lakhotia : Income Tax 7.) Singh, S.D. : Principle of Law of Sales Tax S.) K. Parmeswaran : Powers of taxation under the Constitution

Course IX (d)(i) Code K 112 COMPARATIVE LAW


UNIT- I Introduction, Nature and Scope of Comparative Law, Nations of Comparison, Methods of Comparison, Types of Comparison Problems of Method World's Major Legal Systems Roman Law, Jewish Law, Islamic law, Hindu Law, African Law, Chinese Law, Common Law and ('mi Law Comparable Traditions of Law Capitalist / Bourgeois Law Socialist Law / Third World's Law Trends in Unification of World Law Principle Unification Agencies The International Law commission, UNICITRAL, The World Intellectual Property Organization Commission, I. L. O., W.T.O., The UN Human Rights Agencies Certain Comparable Areas in "Third World" Law and Jurisprudence Judicial Process, Family Law, Gender Justice, Environmental Protection through Law, Criminal Justice System, Access to Law, Emergency and Constitutionalism

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UNIT V

Books Recommended :
1. H. C. Gutteridge 2. Indian Law Institute 3. J.D.M. Derret 4. Doordand J.V.C. : Brierley 5. O. Khan Freud 6. G. Eorsi 7. N. E.Rane Davis 8. Indrani Chaterjee Comparative Law An Introduction on the study of Comparative Law An Introduction to Legal Systems World's Major Legal Systems in World Today Collected Essays Comparative Civil Law Comparative Law Gender, Slavery and Law in Colonial India

Course IX(d) (ii) Code K-113 LEGAL HISTORY


UNIT - I Formation of Hast India Company, Early Settlement and Administration of Justice at Surat, Madras, Bombay and Calcutta by East India Company, Charter of 1726, Mayor's Court, Charter of 1753 UNIT - II Acquisition of Diwani Rights, Judicial Reforms of Warren Hastings, Regulating Act, Effects of regulating Act, Act of Settlement, Fill's India Act, Supreme Court at Calcutta UNIT III Different Governor Generals - Lord Cornwallis, Reforms introduced by Sir John Shore, Reforms introduced by Wellesley Reforms introduced by Lord Minto, Lord Hasting, Lord Amherst, Lord William Bentick, Development of Administration of Justice in Madras and Bombay Presidency. UNIT- IV Indian High Court Act 1861, Federal Court 1935, Modern Judiciary System, History of Appeals of Privy Council, Charter of 1833, Law Commission and Codification, Development of criminal Law, Preservation of personal Laws, History of prerogative writs in India, Law reporting in India. Constitutional History - Position of Native States and the Development of the Doctrine of paramountcy, Development of legislative Institutions, Indian Council Act, 1861,Govt. of India Act 1909, Govt. of India Act 1919, Simon Commission, Cripp's mission plan, Round Table conference, Govt. of India Act, 1935, The Indian Independence Act, 1947 and the story of Framing of the Indian Constitution.

UNIT- V

Books Recommended : 1. M. P. Jain 2. J. K. Mittal 3. M.P. Singh 4. Cowell 5. Rankin 6. J. K. Mittal 7. V. D. Kulshrestha : Outline of Indian Legal History : History of Indian Law : Indian Legal History : History and Constitution of Courts & Legislature in India : Background of Indian Law : Indian Legal History : Land Marks in Indian Legal & Constitutional History

Course IX (c) Code K- 114 INSURANCE LAW


UNIT I General Principles of Insurance, History of Indian Insurance law Nature of Insurance Contract, Various kinds of Insurance, Proposal Policy Parties, Insurable Interest, Risk Life Insurance :- Nature and Scope, Events insured against Life Insurance Contract, Persons entitled to payment, Settlement of claim and payment Group Life Insurance (GLI) Marine Insurance:- Nature and Scope. Marine Insurance Policy Conditions, Express Warranties. Construction of terms of policy Marine Insurance Act 1963 General Insurance:- Property Insurance against fire and Emergency risks, Insurance against Third party risks. Cattle Insurance, Baggage Insurance, Crop Insurance. The Motor Vehicle Act 1988, Health Insurance Social Insurance in India :- Important elements in social Insurance, its needs, commercial insurance and social -insurance, Concept and various kinds of social insurance.

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UNIT - V

Books Recommended : 1.) Sharma, R.S. 2.) Murthy, K.S. 3.) Srinivasan, M.N. 4.) Jagannathan, Y. 5.) Banerji, B.N. 6.) Fredrick G. Crane 7.) Hardy Ivowy, E.R. Insurance Principles & Practice A Modern Law of Insurance in India Law and the Life Insurance Contract Social Insurance in India Law of Insurance Insurance Principles and Practice General Principles of Insurance Law

Statutes Prescribed : 1. Insurance Act, 1938 2. The Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 3. The Marine Insurance Act, 1963 4. The Motor Vehicle Act, 1938 5. Employees Slate Insurance Act, 1948

LL.B. II Course X Code K 201 Contract - II (SPECIFIC CONTRACTS)


UNIT - I UNIT-II Contracts of Indemnity, Contract of Guarantee Bailment & Pledge Contract of Agency

UNIT - III Definition of sale, Essentials of contract of sale and agreement to sell Duties of sellers and buyer, Sale by sample, Sale by description, Conditions and warranties, Rule of Caveat Emptor. UNIT - IV Transfer of Title, Passing of property in goods, Delivery of goods Rules regarding delivery of goods, Unpaid seller and his rights Remedies for the breach of contract UNIT - V Nature of Partnership, Definition, Distinction between partnership and Company, Mutual relationship between partners, Authority of Partner Outgoing of partners, Dissolution of partnership, Registration Minor as a partner

Books Prescribed : 1.) A - R. K. Abhichandrani (ed) Pollock and Mulla on Contract and Specific Relief Acts, Tripathi publication, Mumbai B - Indian Contract Act - Desai C - Indian Partnership Act - S.T. Desai D - Law of Contract - Avtar Singh, Eastern law House, Lucknow 2.) Books for References : (A) Sale of Goods (B) Law of Partnership (C) Law of Contract (D) A.G. Guest (ed) (E) Ramnainger Chalmers Underhill Chesshire & Fifoot Benjamin's sales of goods (1992) Sweet & Maxwell The Sale of goods act (1988) Universal

Statutes Prescribed : (1) Indian Contract Act 1872 (2) The sales of Goods Act 1930 (3) The Indian Partnership Act. 1931

Course XI , Code K - 202 FAMILY LAW - II (MOHAMMENDAN LAW) UNIT-I UNIT- III UNIT- IV UNIT - V Mohammedan Law, Sources, Schools, Applicability UNIT- II Marriage, Dower, Divorce Acknowledgement and Guardianship (Law of Inheritance is excluded) Wills, Gifts, Wakf and Pre-emption Indian Succession Act, Part VII (Protection of Deceased, Sections 192-210). Part VIII (Representative Title to Property of Deceased on Succession, Section 211 - 216)

Books Recommended : 1. Mulla D. F. 2. Paras Diwan 3. Akil Ahmad : : : Principles of Mohammedan law Muslim Law Muslim Law

Books for Reference : 1. Fyzee 2. Khalid 3. Tyabji 4. Ameer Ali : : : : Outlines of Mohammedan Law Muslim Law Mohammedan Law Mohammedan Law

Course XII Code K- 203 PROPERTY LAW & EASEMENT UNIT- I UNIT-II UNIT- III General Principles of the law of Transfer of Property Kinds of Property, Ownership Sale, Exchange & Gift Mortgage and Charge

UNIT - IV Lease & Actionable Claims, Law relating to certain intangible properties (e.g. Goodwill, Trademarks, Patents & Designs, Copyrights, Software & Video Piracy etc.) UNIT - V Easements Nature & Characteristics, Extinction & Revival and Supervision, Creation of easements, Licences

Books Recommended : 1.) Mulla : Transfer of Property Act, Universal, Delhi 2.) Subbaorao : Transfer of Property Act 3.) V.P. Sarathy : Transfer of Property 4.) The Transfer of Property Act 5.) Desai : The Indian Easement Act 6.) Shukla : Transfer of Property Act

Course XIII Code K - 204 Administrative Law UNIT- I UNIT- II Definition, Evolution, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law Separation of Powers, Rule of Law Classification of Administrative Action, Quasi - Legislature Quasi- Judicial and Administrative Action, Administrative Instructions Administrative Directions, Rules of natural Justice - Rule against Bias Audi Alterm Partem, Reasoned Decisioned. Legislative Powers of Administration, Delegated Legislation - Necessity Constitutionality, Requirements for the validity of delegated legislation Control over Delegated Legislation, Sub-delegation of Legislative powers Judicial Control of Administrative actions, WRITS, P1L (Public Interest Litigation), Injunction, Declaration, Suits for damages, Liability for wrongs Tortious and contractual, Ombudsman - Lok Pal, Lok Ayukta, Central Vigilance Commission Corporation and Public Undertakings Legislative and Governmental Control, Accountability, Committee on Public Undertakings, Estimate Committee, Judicial Powers of Administrative Tribunals and other Adjudicating Authorities. Protection of Civil Servants under Constitution of India

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UNIT-IV

UNIT - V

Books Recommended : 1.) C. K. Alien 2.) D.D. Basu 3.) M.A. Fazal 4.) Wade 5.) Jain & Jain 6.) S. P. Sathe 7.) De Smith 8.) Indian Law Institution 9.) J. J. Ram Upadhyay : : : : : : : : : Law & Orders Comparative Administrative Law (1998) Judicial Control of Administrative Action in India Pakistan & Bangladesh Administrative law Principles of Administrative Law Administrative law Judicial Review of Administrative Action Cases & Materials on Administrative Law in India Administrative Law

Course XIV Code K - 205 COMPANY LAW UNIT - 1 Company - Moaning, Nature and kinds of Companies, Company and Partnership, Lifting the Corporate veil, Formation and Incorporation of a company Memorandum of Association - Various Clauses Alteration therein Doctrine of Ultra vires, Articles of Association - Binding force - Alteration - its relation with Memorandum of Association - Doctrine of Indoor Management and its exception.

UNIT - II

UNIT III Shares & Debentures, Share Capital, Borrowing Powers Members of a company, Dividend, Reconstruction and Amalgamation UNIT - IV Directors - Position, Powers; Duties, Appointments and Vacation of office, Meetings, Inspection and Investigation UNIT - V Majority rule and Minority Protection, Prevention of Operation and Mismanagement, Winding up.

Books Recommended : 1. Avtar Singh 2. L.C.B. Gawer 3. Palmer 4. R.R. Pennington 5. A. Ramaiya 6. S. M. Shah 7. Boyle & Birds 8. Taxmann's : : : : : : : : Indian Company Law (Eastern, Lucknow) Principles of Modern Company Law, (Sweet & Maxwell, London) Palmer's Company Law, (Stevans, London) Company Law (Butterworthus) Guide to Companies Act (Wadhawa) Lectures on Company Law (Tripathi, Mumbai) Company Law (Universal, New Delhi) Company Law & Practice

Course XV Code K - 206 ARBRITATION CONCILATION AND ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM UNIT- I Arbitration - Meaning, Nature, Scope, Distinction, UNCITRAL Model Law , Arbitration Agreement Hsscnlials, Kinds, Validity, Reference to Arbitration, Arbitration & Conciliation Arbitration Tribunal - Appointment, Challenge, Jurisdiction, Powers and Procedure, Award, Court Assistance, Grounds of challenge, Enforcement. Appeal & Revision, Enforcement of Foreign Awards, New York and Geneva Convention awards. Conciliation - Application, Scope, Commencement, Proceedings, Duty, Role of the parties, Making power of Central Government & High Courts Legal services Authority Act, 1987, Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Alternate Dispute Resolution System

UNIT- II

UNIT - III UNIT - IV

UNIT-V

Books Recommended :
1. B.P. Saraf & M. Jhunjhunwala : 2. Gerald R. Williance (ed.) : 3. Indian Council of Arbitration : New Delhi 4. P.C. Rao & William Sheffield : 5. P.C. Markanda : 6. O. P. Malhotra : 7. G. K. Kwatra : 8. A.K. Bansal : 9. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Law of Arbitration and Conciliation The New Arbitration and Conciliation Lau of India The New Arbitration and Conciliation Law of India Alternative Dispute Resolution What it is and how it works Law relation to Arbitration and Conciliation The law of Industrial Disputes Vol. I The Arbitration and Conciliation Law of India Law of International Commercial Arbitration

Course XVI Code K-207 LABOUR LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS UNIT - I 1. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 2. Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 3. Employee's Provident Funds Act, 1952 UNIT - II 1. Industrial Employment Standing Orders Act, 1946 2. Employee's State Insurance Act, 1948 UNIT - III 1. Trade Unions Act, 1926 2. Payment of Wages Act, 1936 UNIT - IV 1. Minimum Wages Act, 1948 2. Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 3. Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act , 1986 UNIT - V 1. The Maternity Benefit Act. 1948 2. Payment of Bonus Act. 1965 Books Recommended : 1. S. N. Mishra 2. Indian Law Institute 3. D. D. Seth 4. Dr. V.G. Goswami 5. S.C. Srivastava 6. Inderjeet Singh 7. O.P. Malhotra 8. Soonawala : : : : : : : : Labour I aw & Industrial Law Labour Law and Labour Relations Commentaries on Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Industrial Law Social Security and Labour Law Labour and Industrial Law Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Supreme Court on Industrial Law

Course XVII Code K - 208 INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES UNIT - I UNIT - II Meaning of Statute and Interpretation Aids of Interpretation - Internal & External Rules of Statutory Interpretation - Primary rule, Literal rule Golden Rule, Mischief Rule, Rule of harmonious construction, Secondary Rules, Noscitur a sociis, Ejusdem generis, Reddendo singula singulis etc. Maxims of Statutory Interpretation. Presumption in Statutory Interpretation, Commencement, Operation and repeal of statutes Interpretation with reference to the subject matter and purpose (e.g. Taxing statutes, Penal Statutes, Welfare Legislation), Prospective & Retrospective Operation Principles of Constitutional Interpretations The General Clauses Act, 1897

UNIT - III UNIT - IV

UNIT - V

Books Recommended : 1.) G. P. Singh 2.) Maxwell 3.) Bindra 4.) Vepa P. Sarathi 5.) J. Swrup 6.) Chakravarti Principles of Statutory Interpretation Interpretation of Statutes Interpretation of Statutes Interpretation of Statutes Interpretation of Statutes Interpretation of Statutes

COURSE XVIII :

Any one of the following Optional Courses with the permission of the Head / Senior Most Teacher of the Law Department.
(Code K-209) Conflict of Laws. (Code K-210) Banking Law including Negotiable (Code K-211) Investment & Security Laws. (Code K 212) Trusts, Equity and Fiduciary Relationships. (Code K 213) Criminology and Penology.

COURSE XVIII (a) COURSE XVIII (b) Instruments. COURSE XVIII (c) COURSH XVIII (d) COURSE XVIII (c)

XVIII (a) K -209 CONFLICT OF LAWS UNIT-I Nature, Scope, Definition and Subject-Matter of Conflict of Laws Public and Private International Laws Concept of Domicile - Kinds, General Principles Choice of Jurisdiction Meaning, Basis of jurisdiction Relevant C P C Provision ss-15-20, 83, 84 & 86, Kinds of jurisdiction Action in personam, Contract & Tort, Action in Rem, Admiralty action Choice of law Concept of Status, Marriage, Matrimonial Causes, Legitimacy & Legitimation Adoption, Custody & Guardianship, Property, Succession, Contracts and Torts Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Applications and exclusion of Foreign law.

UNIT-II

UNIT-III UNIT-IV UNIT-V

Books Recommended : 1.) Paras Diwan 2.) Cheshire 3.) A. V. Decey 4.) Grandson 5.) West Lake : : : : : Private International Law Private International Law Conflict of Laws Conflict of Laws A Treatise on Private International Law

Course XVIII (b) Code K-210 BANKING LAW INCLUDING NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT UNIT - I Banking - Definition Commercial banks - Functions, System of Banking, Unit banking, Branch Banking. Group Banking & Chain Banking, Law relating to Banking in India : The Banking Companies Act, 1949, The Banking Regulations Act, 1949 Central Banks : Evolution, Characteristics, Functions The Reserve Bank of India - Objectives, Organizational Structure Legal Status and Functions

UNIT - II

UNIT - III Lending by Banks Principle of good lending, securities, Kinds of Guarantee - Specific & Continuing, Surety's rights & liabilities, Default and Recovery Repayment Debt Recovery Tribunals - Constitution, Functioning & Powers UNIT - IV Merchant Banking in India, SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Regulations 1992 Letter of Credit and Demand Guarantee UNIT - V Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881, Kinds of Negotiable Instruments Holder & Holder in due course, Negotiation, Presentiment Discharge of Liability, Dishonor, Collecting Banker, Paying Banker Customer Bank relationship

Books Recommended : 1.) Maheshwari, S. N. 2.) Varshney, P.N. 3.) Mugali, U. M. 4.) M.S. Parthasarthy (Ed) 5.) S. N. Gupta 6.) G.S.N. Tripathi (Ed) 1949 & 7.) T. K. Mukherjee 8.) Bashyam & Adiga 9.) M. L. Tannen : Banking Law & Practice : Banking Law & Practice : Law & Practice of Banking : Kherganvale on the Negotiable Instruments Act : The Banking Law in Theory & Practice : Sethi's Commentaries on Banking Regulation Act, : : : Allied Banking Laws Banking Law & Practice The Negotiable Instruments Act Tannen's Banking Law & Practice in India

Course XVIII (c) Code K-211 INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES LAWS UNIT - I Securities : The Concept Kinds of Securities - Government Securities, Securities issued by Banks By Corporation, Securities in mutual funds and collective investment , Depository receipts Functions of Central bank (The RBI), Bank notes, Changing role of banks from direct lending and borrowing to modern system - IDR, ADR, GDR

UNIT - II

UNIT - III Control over Corporate Securities and Role of Central Govt., SEBI & RBI Protection by Criminal sanction. Deposits, Venture capital. Mutual Funds Control by rating & Regulation on rating UNIT - IV Non Banking Financial Institutions Concept, Control & Regulation UNIT - V Foreign Exchange in India, Regulation, Control, Administration ofExchange, Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA)

Books Recommended : 1.) M. L. Tannan 2.) A. Ramaiya 3.) S.N. Gupta 4.) A. M. Haj, Ford 5.) S.C. Kuchal : : : : : Tannan's banking law and Practice in India Guide to Company Law Practice The Banking Law in Theory and Practice Ford's Principles of Corporation Law Corporation Finance Principles and Problems

Course XVIII (d) Code K-212 TRUST, EQUITY, EQUITY AND FIDUCIRY RELATIONSHIP UNIT - I UNIT - II UNIT- III Concept of Trust, Definition and Nature, Kinds of Trust Creation of Trust Appointment, Retirement and Removal of Trustee, Duties and Liabilities of Trustee, Appointment of New Trustees Rights and Powers of Trustee, Disabilities of Trustee, Discharge of Trustee and Extinction of Trustee, Rights and liabilities of Beneficiaries

UNIT - IV Fiduciary Relationship and Obligation, Origin and Growth of Equity UNIT - V Maxims of Equity, Principles of Equity, Election Conversion, Performance, Satisfaction, Fraud, Mistake, Accident and Liens

Books Recommended : 1. Philip H. Pettit 2. N. Iyer 3. C. R. Rao 4. G. P. Singh 5. T.R. Desai 6. E.H.T. Snell 7. D. D. Basu 8. Maitland 9. H. G. Hanburg : : : : : : : : : Equity and Law of Trust Indian Trust Act The Indian Trust Act and Allied Laws Principles of Equity Principle of Equity Principles of Equity Equity Equity Modern Equity

Course XVIII (c) Code K-213 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY UNIT- I Crime and Criminology, classification of Crime, Nature and extent of crime in India, Theories of crime and Punishment Causes of Crime, Causes of Criminal behavior, Nature of the problem, Schools of Criminology, Various theories and relevance, Environment

UNIT - II

UNIT - III Kinds of Crime, Organized Crime, While collar crime, Socio economic crime, Crime in the professions, Crime by agencies of state UNIT - IV Police and Criminal Justice, Punishments of Offenders The Prison System UNIT - V Treatment of Correction of offenders and Re-Socialization process

Books Recommended : 1.) Sutherland, E and Cressy : Principles of Criminology 2.) Katherine Swiclianis : Text Book on Criminology 3.) Hall, J. Law : Social science and Criminal Theory 4.) H. Manheim : Comparative Criminology 5.) S. Rao : Crime in our society 6.) D.C. Pandey (Indian Law Institute) : Habitual offenders and law 7.) S. M. Sethna : Society & the Criminal 8.) A.Siddqui : Criminology Problems, Prospective 9.) P.P. Rajgopal : Violence and response A critique of Indian Criminal Justice System 10.) Loveland : The Frontiers of Criminality

LL.B. III Course XIX Code K301 CRIMINAL PROEDURE CODE, JUVENILE JUSTICE ACT AND PROBATIONOF OFFENDERS ACT UNIT - I Constitution and Powers of Criminal Courts S.1 to S.35 Process to Compel Appearance (S.61 to S.90) Preventive Measure (S 106 to S 124 and S.149 to 152) UNIT - II Maintenance of wives, children and Parents ( S. 125 - S. 128) Information to Police and their Power to investigate (S. 154 to S. 176) Jurisdiction of criminal courts in Inquiries and Trials (S. 177 to S. 185) Charge (S. 21 1 to 224) UNIT - III Taking of cognizance of offence, complaints to Magistrates, Commencement of Proceedings before Magistrate and trial before Magistrate in Summons and Warrant cases (S.I 90 to S.210and S.238 to 265). Trial before a court of Sessions (S.225 to S.237) UNIT-IV Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried again (S.300), Tender of Pardon (S.306 to S.308) Compounding of offences (S.320) Appeal (S.372 to S.394) Reference and Revision (S.395 to S.405), Transfer of cases (S.406 to S.412) Limitation for taking cognizance (S.467 to S.473) UNIT- V A. - Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act 2002 B. - Probation of Offenders Act 1958 along with S.360 of Criminal Procedure Code 1973 Books Recommended : 1. Criminal Procedure Code Ratan Lal 2. The Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act Ved Kumari 3. The Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 (I.L.I.) Books of Reference : 1. Code of Criminal Procedure 2. Lectures on Code of Criminal Procedure Mitra H. Rahman

Course XX, Code K - 302 LAW OF EVIDENCE UNIT I UNIT - II Nature and Scope, Definitions (Sec. 1 to 4) Relevancy of facts, Facts which need not be proved (Sec 5 to 58)

UNIT - III Oral Evidence, Documentary Evidence, Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence (Sec 59-100) UNIT-IV UNIT-V Burden of Proof and Presumptions, Estoppels (Sec 101 to 117) Witnesses, Examination of Witnesses, Effect of Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence (Sec 118 to 167-)

Books Recommended : 1. Ratan Lal Dhiraj Lal 2. Dr. Avtar Singh 3. Bhatuk Lal 4. Sarkar & Manohar 5. Polein Murphy 6 Albert S. Osburn Law of Evidence Law of Evidence Law of Evidence Sarkar on Evidence, 1999 Evidence (5th Edition 2000) The Problem of Proof

Course XXI , Code K-303 CIVIL. PROCEDURE CODE & LIMITATION LAW UNIT - I UNIT - II Preliminary, Definitions, Suits of civil nature, Principles of Res-Judicata and Res-Subjudice; Foreign Judgement, Place of suing Parties to suit, Frame to suit, Pleading : Plaint, Written statement Set-off, Counter Claim, Suits by Indigent persons. Suits in particular cases

UNIT - III Summons and Discovery Issues of summons, Appearance of parties. Summoning and Attendance of witness, Execution of Decrees UNIT - IV Incidental proceedings : Commission, Letter of request, Supplemental proceedings : Arrest and Attachment before judgment, Temporary injunction, Interlocutory orders, Receiver Appeals, References, Review, Revision, Restitution, Caveat, Inherent powers of court UNIT - V Limitation of suits, appeals and applications. Period of Limitation. Continuous running of time, Effect of sufficient cause for not preferring appeals or making applications within the period of limitation. Legal disability, Computation of period of Limitation and Exclusion of time in legal proceedings, Effect of Death. Fraud. Acknowledgement in writing, Acquisition of ownership by possession

Books Recommended : 1. D. F. Mulla 2. Justice C. F. Takwani 3. T. P. Tripathi 4. M. P. Tondon 5. Arvind Dubey Civil Procedure Code Civil Procedure Code Civil Procedure Code Civil Procedure Code The Indian Limitation Act, 1973

Course XXII , Code K 304 LAW OF CRIMES UNIT - I Introduction - Crime, Difference between Tort, Crime and Contract, Doctrine of Mens-rea, General Explanation (Section 1 to 52A) General Exceptions (See 76 to 106), Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy, Offence against public tranquility, False evidence, Public nuisance (Sec 76 to 120B, 141 to 159, 191, 192, 268 & 269) Offenses affecting Human Body : Offenses affecting life. Hurt, Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement, Criminal Force and Assault, Kidnapping and Abduction, Sexual Offences. Unnatural offences (Sec 299 to 377) Offences against Property : Theft, Extortion, Robbery, Dacoity Criminal Misappropriation, Criminal breach of trust, Stolen property, Cheating, Mischief. Criminal trespass, Forgery, Making false documents Offences relating to Marriage : Cruelty by husband or relatives of husband, Defamation, Criminal intimidation. Insult and Annoyance, Attempt to commit offense

UNIT- II

UNIT- III

UNIT- IV

UNIT - V

Books Recommended : 1. Rattan Lal Dhiraj Lal 2. S. S. Huda 3. Jerome Hall 4. Sinha 5. R. C. Nigam 6. Kenny : : : : : : The Indian Penal Code Law of Crimes General Principles of Crime Principles of Criminal Law Law of Crimes in India Outline of Criminal Law

Course XXIII Code K-305 LAND LAWS INCLUDING REVENUE AND CEILING LAWS UNIT - I The U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 - Aims, and Objects of the Act, Salient Features of the Act, Acquisition of the Interest of Intermediaries, Consequences of Vesting - Rights retained by Intermediaries, Mines and Minerals New Land Tenures - Bhumidhar, Sirdar, Assami and Adhivasi Confirment on and Acquisition of Bhumidhari rights, Sirdari rights Rights of Tenure Holders

UNIT-II

UNIT - III Ejectment of Tenure Holders, Abandonment, Surrender Extinction and Lease, Succession, Allotment of Land & Declaratory Suit Exclusive Jurisdiction of Revenue Court UNIT - IV Land Revenue - Liability to Pay, First Charge etc., Collection and recovery, Settlement of Land Revenue (Ss 243 to 272 UPZA & LR Act), The U.P. Land revenue Act, 1901, Revenue Authorities Functions, Powers & Jurisdiction UNIT - V The U. P. Ceiling of Land Holding Acts - Definitions, Imposition of ceiling on Land Holding, Exemptions, Acquisition of Surplus Land, determination of Payment of Amount, Disposal and settlement of surplus land.

Books Recommended : 1.) R. R. Maurya 2.) C. P. Singh 3.) Yatinder Singh : : : U. P. Land laws U. P. Land laws The Uttar Pradesh Imposition of ceiling on Land Holding Act, 1960

4.) U. P. Land Revenue Act, 1901 5.) The U. P. Ceiling on Land Holding, Act, 1960

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