LLB 1st Semester Syllabus

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The document discusses the syllabus for the first semester of LLB which includes subjects like Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Family Law, Torts and Consumer Protection Law.

The main topics covered in the first semester include definitions and classifications of law, sources of law, Indian constitution, formation of contracts, Hindu marriage laws, torts and consumer rights.

Some of the major acts discussed include the Indian Contract Act, Specific Relief Act, Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, Motor Vehicles Act and Consumer Protection Act.

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LLB 1st Semester


Paper-I
Jurisprudence
Duration : 3 hours
Internal assessment 20 marks
Section I
Definition of law and its kinds
Law and Morals
Definition of Legal Theory, its scope and objectives
Natural Law School
Analytical School
Pure Theory of Law
Historical School
Section II
Sociological school
Realist school
Sources of Law
Custom
Precedent
Legislation
Suggested Readings
1. Dr. B.N Mani Tripathi
2. N.V Pranjpee
3. P. Nomita Aggarwal
4. Dias, R.W.M : Jurisprudence5th edtion butter

Maximum Marks 20+80=100

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LLB 1st Semester


Paper-II
Constitutional Law

Duration : 3 hours
Internal assessment 20 marks
Section I
Preamble
Citizenship including relevant provision of Citizenship Act, 1955
Union & State Executive
Write
SectionII
Union & State Literature
Legislative Relations between Union and State
Emergency Provisions
Amendment of Constitution
Suggested Readings:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Narendar Kumar
P.M.Bakshi
M.P. Jain
D.D. Basu
V.N. Sukhla

Maximum Marks 20+80=100

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LLB 1st Semester


Paper-III
Law of Contact

Duration : 3 hours
Internal assessment 20 marks

Maximum Marks 20+80=100

Section I
Formation of Contract- Proposal & Acceptance (Ss. 1 to 10)
Capacity to Contract (Ss. 11, 12, 68)
Free consent (Ss. 13 to 22)
Lawful consideration and object (Ss. 2(d), 23, 24 , 25)
Void Agreements (Ss. 26-36)
Contingent contract (Ss. 31-36)
Performance of Contract and Anticipatory breach 9 Ss. 37 to 55
Section- II
Impossibility, illegality and performance (Ss. 56 to 61)
Contract which need not be performed (Ss. 62 to 67)
Quasi Contract (Ss. 68 to 72)
Breach of Contract and Damage (Ss. 73 to 75)
Specific Relief Act, 1963
Definition, recovering possession of property (Section 2, 5 to 8)
Contract which can be specifically performed and which not be specially performed (Section 10 -14)
Injunctions (Section 36- 41)
Suggested readings:
1.
2.
3.
4.

R. K. Bangia
Avtar Singh
A.G. Ansoon
T.R. Desai

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LLB 1st Semester


Paper-IV
Family Law
Duration : 3 hours
Internal assessment 20 marks

Maximum Marks 20+80=100

Section I
Sources of Hindu Law : Ancient and Modern
School of Hindu Law
Application of Hindu Law
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Concept of Hindu Marriage and theories of divorce
Condition of Hindu Marriage and consequences and their violation
Matrimonial Causes
Restitution of conjugal rights
Void and voidable marriage
Judicial separation
Divorce
Ancillary reliefs
Jurisdiction and procedure
Bars to matrimonial reliefs
Special marriage Act, 1954
Section II
Adoption and maintenance under Hindu Adoptions and maintenance Act, 1956
Adoption:
conditions of valid adoption
Effects of adoption and theory of relation back
Registration of adoption deed and presumption
Maintenance
Maintenance of wife, children, aged and infirm parents
Maintenance of dependents
Maintenance as a charge on property
Family court Act, 1984
Suggested readings
1. B.K. Sharma
2. Paras Diwan
3. Mulla
Muslim Law
Dower
Marriage

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Dissolution of Marriage
Dissolution of Muslim marriage Act, 1939

LLB 1st Semester


Paper-V
Law Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Law
Duration : 3 hours
Internal assessment 20 marks

Maximum Marks 20+80=100

Section I
Nature and definition of Torts
General Defenses: Volenti non fit injuria; inevitable accident;
Act of God; Necessity; Statutory Authority
Vicarious Liability including vicarious liability of state
Negligence
Contributory negligence and composite negligence including nervous Shock
Nuisance, defamation
Trespass to person and proper
Section II
The Motor Vehicle Act, 1988
Chapter X- Liability without Fault in certain cases
Chapter XI- insurance of Motor Vehicle Against Third Party Risks
Chapter XII- Claims tribulation
Consumer Protection Act
Consumer and consumer rights
Concept of Goods and Services
Consumer Disputes redressed Agencies and Remedies
Suggested reading
1. R. K. Bangia
2. Ratanlal and Dhiraj Lal
3. D. D. Basu

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