5yr Ba LLB Sylabus 1st-10th Sem (CBCS)
5yr Ba LLB Sylabus 1st-10th Sem (CBCS)
5yr Ba LLB Sylabus 1st-10th Sem (CBCS)
ENGLISH (LANGUAGE)
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
(a) Nature of Political Science- Definition, Tradition and Modern.
(b) Scope, is it a Science?
(c) Methods : Traditional and Modern. Relation of Political Science with other Social
Sciences.
UNIT-I. Definition, Meaning and Nature of Sociology; Is Sociology a Science? Relationship with
other Social Sciences; History, Economics, Political Science and Psychology.
UNIT-II. Law and Society : Relationship between Law and Society; Legal Profession: Bases of Law-
Custom, Norm, Folkways and Mores.
UNIT-IV. Social Stratification and Mobility : Social Stratification-Meaning and Forms; Social Mobility
Types and Factors. Socialization: Stages and agencies.
UNIT-V. Social Control and Social Change: Social Control-Meaning, Types and Agencies; Social
Change-Meaning, Nature, Factors- Technological, Cultural and Demographic.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
UNIT-I a. Proposal- General offer & Invitation to offer, Communication and Revocation of
Proposal.
b. Capacity to Contract.
c. Free Consent.
c. Contigent Contract.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
UNIT-II PARTITION
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
UNIT-I APPROACHES
a) Traditional Approaches
b) Behavioural Approach
c) System Approach
UNIT-II POLITICAL CULTURE AND SOCIALIZATION
a) Political Culture: Meaning and factors which mould Political Culture.
b) Political Socialization
c) Power, Authority and Legitimacy
UNIT-III LIBERTY AND EQUALITY
a) Law: Meaning, kinds and sources; Law & Morality.
b) Liberty: Kinds of Liberty, Negative and Positive Concept of Liberty.
c) Equality: Kinds of Equality; Relation between liberty and equality.
UNIT-IV POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNIZATION
a) Political Development
b) Meaning and Characteristics of Modernization.
c) Difference between Modernization and Development.
UNIT-V POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
a) Socialism
b) Communism
c) Environmentalism
d) Gandhism
BOOS RECOMMENDED:
UNIT-I GRAMMER
a. Tense, Modals
b. Wrong use of tenses
c. Words that are easily confused
UNIT-II PRONOUNCIATION
a. Speech
b. Sounds and Accent
c. Vowels and Consonants
UNIT-III FLUENCY
a. Stress / Rhythm
b. Intranation
c. SMS language
Books Recommended:
Books Recommended :
1. Barun Dey,
Bipin Chandra Amlesh Tripathy : Freedom Struggle
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a) Definition of Tort, Development of Tort Actions in England and India.
b) Tort Distinguished from Contract, Quasi Contract Crime.
c) Constituents of Tort-Wrongful Act, Mental Element in Tortuous Liability.
UNIT-II JUSTIFICATION IN TORT
a. Volenti-non fit Injuria, Act of God, Inevitable accident.
b. Necessity, Plaintiff’s Default, Private Defense
c. Capacity
i) Capacity to sue
ii) Capacity to be sued
UNIT-III a. Strict Liability and absolute liability
b. Vicarious Liability-Scope and Justification, Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity.
c. Damages, Judicial remedies, Extra Judicial remedies.
UNIT-IV SPECIFIC TORTS-I
a. Defamation-Meaning, Difference in Indian and English Law
b. Assault and Battery
c. False Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution
UNIT-V SPECIFIC TORTS-II
a. Nuisance- Kinds of Nuisance, Defences
b. Essentials of Negligence, Proof of Negligence- Res Ipsa Loquitur
c. Trespass to Land and Goods
UNIT-I PRELIMINARIES
a. Nature of Crime, Distinction between Moral Civil & Criminal wrongs.
b. Definition of Crime
c. Mental elements in Crime-Mens rea, Actus reus.
UNIT-II JURISDICTION, GENERAL EXPLANATION AND PUNISMENT
a. Territorial Extentabilities operation and General Explanations
b. Group Liability
c. Punishment, its kinds and theories.
UNIT-III GENERAL DEFENCES-I
a. Mistake, Judicial Acts
b. Accident, Necessity, Duress or compulsion.
c. Infancy, Insanity, Intoxication, Trivality.
UNIT-IV GENERAL DEFENCES-II AND ABETMENT
a. Consent
b. Right of Private degfences of body and Property
c. Abetment
UNIT-V a. Criminal Conspiracy
b. Offence against State
c. Offence against Public Tranquility (Unlawful Assembly, Rioting and Affray)
a) Development Administration
b) Comparative Public Administration
c) Good Governance
a) Delegated Legislation
b) Administrative Adjudication
c) Executive, Legislative & Judicial Control over Administration.
a) Corruption
b) Lokpal and Lokayukta
c) People’s participation in Administration
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
UNIT-I OF OFFENCES AFFECTING THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY ETC & RELATING
TO RELIGION.
UNIT-III MORTGAGE-II
a) Gift-Meaning, transfer how effected gift of existing and future property, gift to several
whom one does not accept.
b) When gift may be suspended or revoked, onerows gifts, Universal done, saving of
donations mortis causa and Mohammadan law.
c) Transfer of Actionable claim.
I. Sociological Jurisprudence
II. The Realist Movement
III. Natural Law.
UNIT-I PRELIMINARY
a) Definitions, Meaning & Object of Criminal Procedure, Territorial Divisions, Classifications
of offences, Functionaries under the Code, Substantive and Procedural Law, Civil and
Criminal Procedure.
b) Constitution of Criminal Courts and offices. Power of Courts, Power of the Superior
officers of Police and Magistrates.
c) Pre-trial Process- Arrest of Persons, Arrest without warrant, Abscondors Status,
Procedure of Arrest, Arrest by Private Person, Arrest by Magistrate, pursuit of offenders
into other Jurisdictions. Right of arrested person, Search and Seizure.
UNIT-II TRIAL PROCESS
a) Commencement of Proceedings, Jurisdiction of Courts. Bailable and Non-Bailable
offence, Anticipatory Bail, Interim Bail, General Principles regarding Bond, Constitutional
Provisions on Bail matters.
b) Concept of Fair Trial, Presumption of innocence, Trial in presence of the accused,
speedy Trial, Constitutional mandate on Fair Trial.
c) Trial- Trial of Warrant cases, Trial before a court of Session, Trail of Warrant Cases by
Magistrates. Trial of Summons Cases and Summary Trial, Procedure for Trial,
Procedure for Trial of Summons Case and Summary Trials.
UNIT-III PREVENTIVE ACTION OF THE POLICE AND SECURITY PROCEEDINGS.
a) Prevention of cognizable offences, Prevention of to Public Property Security for keeping
the peace, Security for good behaviour.
b) Removal of Public nuisance, conditional order of removal of nuisance, consequential
steps to be taken, local investigation, consequences of disobedience of order.
c) Preventive measures in respect of land or water dispute, Attachment of Property in
dispute, Appointment of Receiver, Preventive action in respect of dispute relating to
Right of use of Land or water.
UNIT-I a) Object, Nature, Character and Relevancy of Evidence with Civil and
Criminal Law.
c) Documentary evidence.
SEMESTER-V (CBCS)
BANKING LAW-I
PAPER-V FULL MARK-80
SEMESTER-V (CBCS)
WOMEN AND CRIMINAL LAW
(ELECTIVE SUBJECT)
PAPER-VI FULL MARK-80
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a) Status of Women
b) Constitutional Safeguards and Women
c) Constitution, Powers and Functions of National Commission for Women.
SEMESTER-V (CBCS)
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
(ELECTIVE SUBJECT)
PAPER-VI FULL MARK-80
SEMESTER-V (CBCS)
LAW ON CORPORATE FINANCE
(ELECTIVE SUBJECT)
PAPER-VI FULL MARK-80
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a) Meaning, Importance & Scope
b) Capital Needs (Working Capital, Securities and Borrowings)
c) Objectives of Corporate Finance
UNIT-II CREDITOR’S PROTECTION
a) Rights in Making Company Decisions affecting Creditors’ Interest
b) Incorporation of favourable terms in Lending Contracts.
c) Creditors’ Coontrol over Corporate spending
SEMESTER-VI (CBCS)
JURISPRUDENCE-II
PAPER-I FULL MARK-80
I. Title
II. Personality
III. Liability
SEMESTER-VI (CBCS)
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-II
PAPER-II FULL MARK-80
UNIT-I CHARGE
a) Form and Content of Charge, Alternation of Charge and its Procedure.
b) Basic rule regarding charge and its Exceptions.
c) Object of the charge, Effect of omission to frame charge, joinder and misjoinder of
charges.
UNIT-II DISPOSAL OF CRIMINAL CASES WITHOUT FULL TRIAL
a) Plea bargaining - Applicability, Procedure, Power of the Court, Finality of the judgment.
b) Object Period and Commencement of the period of limitation, its computation and effect.
c) Jurisdiction, Principles of Autrefois acquit and autrefois convict, Rules of Issue-estoppel.
UNIT-III EXECUTION PROCEEDINGS
a) Procedure when accused is of unsound mind or lunatic and tender of pardon to
accomplish.
b) Offences affecting the administration of justice, procedure of Discharge of offender on
submission of apology.
c) Summary Procedure for punishment for non-attendance by a witness in objectives to
summons, The Language and contents of Judgment, Judgment when not to be altered.
UNIT-IV SUBMISSION OF DEATH SENTENCES FOR CONFIRMATION AND EXCEUTION OF
JUDGMENT.
a) Sentence of death to be submitted by court of session for confirmation, Procedure in cases
submitted to High Court.
b) Power of the High Court to confirm or annul conviction, procedure in case of difference of
opinion by a Judge.
c) Execution, Suspension, Remission and Commutation of sentences.
UNIT-V APPEALS, REFERENCE AND REVISION.
a) Appeal, Appeal from convictions, Appeal in case of acquittal, Special right, Power of the
Appeallate Court.
b) Reference to High Court, Power of the High Court over Revision, Transfer and withdrawal
of Revision and Criminal cases.
c) Sessions judge, Power of Revision, Power of the Additional Session Judge over Revision.
BOOKS PRESCRIBED:
1. Ratanlal & Dhirajlal : The Code of Criminal Procedure
2. R.V.Kelkar : Criminal Procedure
3. R.N.Saxena : The Code of Criminal Procedure
4. S.N.Mishra : The Code of Criminal Procedure
5. D.D.Basu : Criminal Procedure
SEMESTER-VI (CBCS)
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW-I
PAPER-III FULL MARK-80
a) Constitutional review.
b) Judicial review and writs.
c) Private law review, injunction and declaratory degree, Suit for damages.
SEMESTER-VI (CBCS)
LAW OF EVIDENCE-II
PAPER-IV FULL MARK-80
b) Ambiguous Document.
UNIT-III a) Estoppel.
c) Accomplice Evidence.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. M.L.Tannan : Tannan’s Banking Law
2. R.N.Choudhury : Banking Laws
3. Dr.S.R. Myneni : Law of Banking
4. Avtar Singh : Banking and Negotiable Instruments.
5. P.N. Varshney : Banking Law and Practice
6. Avtar Singh : Negotiable Instrument Act.
SEMESTER-VI (CBCS)
OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN AND JUVENILE JUSTICE
(ELECTIVE SUBJECT)
PAPER-VI FULL MARK-80
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a) Children & the constitution.
b) Children and Legal Measures
c) Child Welfare and International concern.
UNIT-II CHILDREN AND RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT
a) National Commission for protection of the Rights of the Child.
b) National Policies and Child Rights
c) Children and Right to Education.
UNIT-III OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN
a) Foeticide and Infanticide
b) Child Labour
c) Child Marriage
UNIT-IV OTHER OFFENCES AND PROTECTION
a) Child Abuse and Child pornography
b) Child Trafficking
c) Protection of Children from Sexual offences.
UNIT-V JUVENILE JUSTICE
a) Juvenile in Conflict with Law
b) Child in need of Care and Protection.
c) Rehabilation and Social Integration
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Dr.S.K.Chatterjee : Offences against Children and Juvenile
Offence.
2. Dr.S.K.Nanda : Law Relating to Women and Children.
3. Dr.S.C.Tripathy : Law relating to Women and Children.
4. Indian Law Institute : Child and the Law
5. Dr.S.K.Nanda : Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of
Children) Act.
SEMESTER-VI (CBCS)
LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
(ELECTIVE SUBJECT)
PAPER-VI FULL MARK-80
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a) Meaning and concept of democratic decentralization
b) Functioning of Local Self Government prior to Independence.
c) Constitutional provisions
UNIT-II PANCHAYAT ADMINSTRATION-I
a) Socio-cultural dimension of Rural community.
b) Solving the social problems through Panchayats.
c) The Village Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad.
UNIT-III PANCHAYAT ADMINISTRATION-II
a) Constitution and composition of Panchayats.
b) Reservation of seats, Disqualification for Membership and Election to
Panchayats.
c) Powers, Authority and Responsibility of Panchayats.
UNIT-IV URBAN ADMINISTRATION
a) Concept of urbanization and stratification of urban community
b) Nagar Panchayat, Municipal Council, Municipal Corporation, Metropolitan Area,
Constitution and Composition of Municipalities.
c) Powers, Authority and Responsibility of Municipalities.
UNIT-V GRAM NYAYALAYAS
a) Concept of Gram Nyayalaya, Advantages and Disadvantages of Gram
Nyayalaya.
b) Role of Gram Nyayalaya in Indian Judicial System and its evaluation.
c) Gram Nayalaya Act, 2008.
BOOKS FOR REFERECE:
1. V.N.Shukla : Constitution of India.
2. Sweta Mishra : Democratic Decentralization in India.
3. B.S.Khama : Panchayatiraj in India
4. The Gram Nayalaya Act,2008
SEMESTER-VI (CBCS)
LAW ON EDUCATION
(ELECTIVE SUBJECT)
PAPER-VI FULL MARK-80
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a) Objectives of Legal Education
b) Report of the Law Commission of India.
(14th Report and 184th Report-Dec.2002)
c) Report of the National Knowledge Commission.
(Relating to Legal Education only)
UNIT-II METHOD OF TEACHING
a) Lecture Method of teaching.
b) Problem Method.
c) Discussion Method and Seminar Method.
UNIT-III CLINICAL EDUCATION
a) Development of Clinical Legal Education.
b) Importance of learning and teaching, why do we study Law?
c) Integrating academics with practicals. The way to approach the problem. Meeting
the objective and developing the professional skill.
UNIT-IV THE LEGAL MEASURES
a) U.G.C.Curriculum Report 1988-1990 and 2001.
(U.G.C. Model Curriculum- Curriculum Development Committee-2000
(Relating to Legal Education only)
b) Role of the Bar Council of India
c) Advocates Act, 1961 and Higher Education Bill,2011
UNIT-V DEVELOPING LEGAL SKILLS AND VALUES
a) Mac Crate Report-(Chapter 5)
Fundamental Lawers Skills and Professional Values.
b) Mac Crate Report-(Chapter7 and 9)
Professional Development during and after Law School.
c) Mac Crate Report-(Chapter 8)
Transition from Law student to Practitioner.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. S.K. Agarwal : Legal Education
2. The U.G.C. Act
3. Related Law Commission Reports
4. Report of the National Knowledge Commission
5. Mac Crate Report-1992
6. Madhav Menon : Clinical Legal Education
7. Mrayne, Ducan and Grimes : Clinical Legal Education-.
SEMESTER-VII (CBCS)
CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE-I
UNIT-I
a) Origin and Scheme of CPC
b) Important Terms/ definitions: Decrees and its classes; Judgment; Order; Foreign
Judgment and its enforcement; Legal Representatives; Mesne profits; appealable
orders; summons.
c) Jurisdiction of civil Courts.
UNIT-II
a) Res Sub Judice: Stay of Suit.
b) Res Judicata and exceptions.
c) Place of Suing
UNIT-III
a) Institutions of suit; Representative suit; frame of suit; Joinder of causes of action;
splitting of claim.
b) Parties to the suit- Joinder, non-Joinder and misjoinder, necessary and proper party;
c) Pleadings; Amendment of pleadings, plaint and written statement; set off and courter-
claims.
UNIT-IV
a) Appearance and non-appearance of parties; First Hearing.
b) Framing of Issues; Discovery, inspection and production, impounding and return of
documents.
c) Withdrawal and compromise of suits; Hearing of suit; Interest and costs.
UNIT-V
a) Interim orders-commissions, Arrest before judgment and attachment before judgment,
Temporary Injunction, Receiver.
b) Transfer of cases.
c) Caveat, Enlargement of time, inherent power of civil court.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a. Extradition
b. Asylum
c. Nationality
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
(a) Meaning and Classification of information,
(b) Importance and Necessity of Right to Information.
(c) International Developments – UDHR & ICCPR.
UNIT –II RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND THE LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
(a) Right to Information and right to Privacy.
(b) Right to information and official Secrets.
(c) Right to Information in India: Interpretation by the Judiciary.
UNIT-III RTI & OBLIGATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
(a) Obligation of Public Authorities, Designation of Public information Officers.
(b) Request for obtaining Information and Disposal of Request, Exemption from Disclosure of
Information.
(c) Grounds for Rejection to access to Third party Information.
UNIT –IV INFORMATION COMMISSION
(a) The Central Information Commission.
(b) The State Information Commission.
(c) Powers and Functions of the Commission, Appeal and penalties.
UNIT –V MISCELLANEOUS
(a) Overriding effect of the Act, Bar of Jurisdiction of Courts, and Non-application of the Act to
Certain Organisations, Monitoring and Reporting by the Information Commission.
(b) Provisions to prepare Programmes by the appropriate Government, Power to make Rules
by appropriate Government and Competent Authority.
(c) Odisha Right to Information Rules.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a. Suit under Order XXXVII of CPC and the difference between the two
suits.
b. Suit for Permanent Injuction.
c. Application for Temporary Injuction under Order XXXIX of CPC.
d. Suit for Specific Performance.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a. Evolution of the concept of Freedom of Press.
b. Basic Philosophy of Free Press.
c. Responsibility and functions of free Media.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a. Penology- Penology as branch of Neo-Criminology its future.
b. Kinds of Penology (Administrative, Scientific, Academic and Analytical
Penology)
c. Sentencing pattern of offenders.
UNIT-II SYSTEM OF PUNISHMENT
b. Punishment-Meaning, definition, kinds and Elements and punishment.
c. Theories of Punishment
d. Balancing Punishment and Reformation.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a. Health Care-Meaning, Concept and its necessity.
b. Development of Medical Jurisprudence.
c. Code of Ethics for doctors.
UNIT-I
a) Suits by or against government or public offices; suits by or against minors;
friendly suit.
b) Interpleader suit; suit by indigent person; suit for foreclosure, sale and
redemption.
c) Summary suits; suits relating to pubic nuisance; suits relating to public trusts.
UNIT-II
a) Regular First Appeal; powers of appellate court; duties of the appellate court.
b) Regular Second Appeal; Formulation of substantial question of Law & hearing of
appeal.
c) Distinction between Regular first Appeal and Regular Second Appeal.
UNIT-III
a) Appeals from orders and procedure at hearing.
b) Appeals to Supreme Court and procedure at hearing.
c) Reference; power and duty of referring court and High Court.
UNIT-IV
a) Review; Stages of review at the time of hearing.
b) Revision; Power of the High Court and District Judge to revise orders.
c) Difference between Revision, Review and reference.
UNIT-V
a) Execution and its scope; heads of execution; Transfer of decree for execution;
Executions of decree at more than one places; powers of the executing Court.
b) Who may file application for execution; contents of execution application; stay of
execution; Questions to be determined by execution court.
c) Simultaneous execution; attachment and sale of property; partition; execution of
cross decree and cross claim; execution of decree in suit for specific performance
of contract; execution of document and endorsement of negotiable instrument;
execution of decrees against corporations.
a. Belligerent Occupation
b. Neutrality
c. Contraband and Blockade.
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
(a) Meaning, nature and Object of Copyright.
(b) Protected Works and Term of Copyright.
(c) Authorship and Ownership in Copyright.
UNIT – II INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
(a) Berne Convention and Universal Copyright Convention.
(b) Rome Convention.
(c) WIPO Copyright Treaty.
UNIT –III REGISTRATION OF COPYRIGHT AND COPYRIGHT SOCIETY
(a) Copyright Office and Copyright Board
(b) Register of Copyright and its evidential value.
(c) Copyright Societies- Statutory provisions and their functions.
UNIT –IV RIGHTS CONFERRED BY COPYRIGHT
(a) Moral Rights and Economic Rights.
(b) Rights of Broadcasting Organizations and Performers. (Neighbouring Rights)
(c) Assignment and License of Copyright.
UNIT – 5 INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT
(a) Definition and Essential ingredients of Infringement, Exceptions to Infringement.
(b) Remedies against Infringement.
(c) Threat of Legal Proceedings and its remedies, Slander of Title.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a. Emergence of White Collar Crime in India and the Penal Law of India on
Collar Crime.
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
a) Statute – Its Meaning and Nature, Different Parts of a Statute, Classification of Statutes.
b) Definition of Interpretation, Difference between Interpretation and Construction, Object and
Significance of Interpretation.
c) Intention of the Legislature.
a) Internal Aids to Construction, External Aids to Construction ( Text Books and Dictionaries,
Foreign Decisions, Parliamentary History).
b) Construction of Taxing Statutes.
c) Construction of Penal Statutes.
a) Interpretation of Constitution.
b) Doctrine of Eclipse, Doctrine of Severability.
c) Doctrine of Colourable Legislation, Doctrine of Pith and Substance.
UNIT – V MISCELLANEOUS
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
(a) Meaning, Nature, Evolution and Classification of Cyber Space.
(b) Difference between Real Space, Web Space, Cybernetic Space and Cyber Space.
(c) Legal Framework for Cyber Space (Property Rights, Torts, Defamation Laws, Consumer
Protection).
UNIT – II CYBER JURISPRUDENCE
(a) General Concept of Jurisprudence and its Application in Cyber Space.
(b) Cyber Ethics & Legal Approach to Cyber regulations.
(c) Cyber Case Decisions Supported by Cyber-Prudence.
UNIT – III CYBER JURISDICTION
(a) Significance of Jurisdiction and Jurisdictional Issues in Internet Contracts.
(b) Jurisdictional Principles under International Law and Indian Context.
(c) Internet Jurisdiction and IPR Infringement, Internet Jurisdiction and Criminal Law.
UNIT – IV CYBER LEGISLATIONS
(a) Legislations Governing the Cyber Space in India.
(b) Rules Governing Cross-Border E-Commerce.
(c) Domain Name Dispute Resolutions and Role of UDRP and ICANN.
UNIT – V CYBER CRIMES AND PROVISIONS FOR PUNISHMENT
(a) Meaning and Classification of Cyber Crimes.
(b) Types of Cyber Crimes (Unauthorized Access, Unauthorized Use, Spamming,
Defamation, Obscenity, DOS Attack, Salami Attack, Spreading of Malicious Computer
Programs, Cyber Squatting).
(c) Provisions for Punishment against Cyber Crimes in India.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
a. Meaning and Kinds of Companies
b. Corporate Personality and Lifting the Corporate Veil.
c. Formation of a Company; Certificate of Incorporation and its consequences.
UNIT-III PROSPECTOUS
a. Meaning of Prospectus, Statement in lieu of Prospectus.
b. Contents of prospectus and formalities of issue.
1. Every prospectus to be dated.
2. Every prospectus to be registered.
3. Expert’s consent.
4. Disclosures to be made.
c. Remedies for misrepresentation.
1. Damages for deceit.
2. Compensation.
3. Rescission for misrepresentation.
4. Liability for untrue statements in the Prospectus.
UNIT-IV SHARES
a. Allotment; Statutory Restrictions on all Allotment.
b. Certificate of shares
1. Object and Effect of Share Certificate.
2. Duplicate Certificate.
c. Transfer of Shares , Registration on Transfer, Forfeiture of shares.
UNIT-V DIRECTORS
a. Position of Directors.
b. Appointment and Removal of Directors.
c. Power and Duties of Directors.
UNIT –I INTRODUCTION
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
a) Meaning, Purpose, Nature and Ingredients of Insurance Contracts, Various Kinds of Insurance,
Basic Concepts.
b) History and Development of Insurance Law in India, Insurance as a social Security Tool.
c) Fundamentals of Insurance Contract – Utmost Good Faith, Insurable Interest, Indemnity, Mitigation
of Loss, Attachment of Risk, Causa Proxima, Subrogation, Settlement of Claim.
a) Nature and Scope of Life Insurance, Formation and Performance of life Insurance Contract,
Essentials Conditions and Fundamental Principles of Life Insurance Contract.
b) Policy Conditions, Life Annuities, Life Insurance Policies.
c) Powers and Functions of Life Insurance Corporation of India.
a) Nature, Scope and Essential Conditions of Marine Insurance, Insurable Interest, Disclosure and
Representation, Kinds of Marine Policy, Policy and its Conditions, Marine Losses.
b) The Marine Insurance Act, 1963.
c) Fundamentals and Nature of Fire Insurance, Fire Insurance Policies and Conditions, The Practice of
Fire Insurance, Extension and Limitations of the Fire Policy, Rating and Re-Insurance.
UNIT – V MISCELLANEOUS
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
UNIT-II ARBITRATION
a) Arbitration Agreement,
b) Composition Arbitral Tribunal, Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal.
c) Duties and Responsibility of Arbitral Tribunal, Challenge to an arbitrator.
UNIT-IV CONCILIATION
1. Moot Court
i) After the commencement of the classes of the IX th Semester, the students are
required to prepare the dissertation under the guidance and in consultation with a
faculty of the collage. The Principals of the concerned colleges will take necessary
steps will notify the names of the teacher guides for the purpose.
ii) the Dissertation should be neatly typed and in no case should exceed thirty (30)
pages in A4 size paper.
iii) the Student is required should submit the Dissertation with the cover page to the
Centre Superintendent of the IX th Semester Examination on the date to be notified
along with the examination schedule.
2. Viva-Voce
i) The Centre Superintendent of the Semester-IX Examination will conduct the
Viva-Voce Test and Oral in consultation with the External Examiner appointed by
the University.
ii) The date of the Viva-Voce Test is to be notified by the University along with the
examination schedule.
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SEMESTER-X (CBCS)
LABOUR LAW-II
XIII. Development of the Concept, Nature object and Salient features of the Act.
XIV. Employers Liability for Compensation.
XV. Amount of Compensation, Disablement.
UNIT-I
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
UNIT-IV
a) Deductions in respect of certain Payment. Deductions in respect of certain
Incomes.
b) Return of Income; Self Assessment and Summary Assessment.
c) Best Judgment Assessment. Income escaping Assessment.
UNIT-V APPEAL, REVISION AND PENALTIES
a) Settlement of cases, Appeals and Revision.
b) Penalties, Offences and Prosecution.
c) Income Tax authorities: Jurisdiction and Powers.
A. Moot Court
i. MOOT COURT
NOTE:
a. Each year, the Board of Studies in its first meeting shall provide two Moot-Court problems
for Paper-VI of the Semester-X Examination and such problems shall be communicated to
all the Law Colleges of the University.
b. Each student of the Semester-X shall prepare two written Memorials provided by the
University. The Memorials may be either in favour of or in against. The length of each
Memorial should not exceed 5 (five) typed pages (A-4 size paper)
c. The student is required to submit the Memorial along with the prescribed cover page dully
filled to the Centre Superintendent of the Semester-X Examination of the respective
college.
d. The date of the submission of the Moot Court Memorials which are identical in nature shall
be rejected by the examiner.
NOTE:
a. Each student is required to visit the court of his choice at least for a period of three weeks
and shall monitor one Civil Case and one Criminal Case.
b. The student is required to maintain a record and enter the various steps observed during
his attendance on different days in the Court assignment.
c. Each proceeding shall not exceed 5 typed pages (A-4 size paper)
NOTE:
a. Each student is required to observe at least two interview sessions of clients at the
Lawyer’s Office / Legal Aid Office and with due permission shall record the proceedings
(Lawering style, Legal Counseling pattern)
b. Each student is to observe the preparation of documents and court papers by the Lawyer
and the procedure for the filling of the application, suit / petition and also shall record the
proceedings.
d. The student is required to submit the records/proceedings along with the prescribed cover
page duly filled in and the length of such record/proceeding should not exceed 10(Ten)
typed pages (A-4 size paper).
iv. VIVA-VOCE
NOTE:
a. The Centre Superintendent of the Semester-X Examination will conduct the Viva-Voce Test
and Oral in consultation with the External Examiner appointed by the University.
b. The date of the Viva-Voce Test is to be notified by the University along with the examination
schedule.