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SHRI KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, CHHATARPUR

(M.P.)

SYLLABUS FOR
BACHELOR OF LEGISLATIVE LAW (LL.B.)
(THREE YEARS COURSE)
(w.e.f. Year: 2020-21)

SCHEME FOR MARKS


THIRD YEAR

SIXTH SEMESTER
Assigned for Sessional
Viva-
Course Theory (Internal Evaluation)/ Total
Name of Course Voce
No. Practical Exercise Marks
MM MIN MM MIN
1 Indirect Taxation 60 24 40 16 100

2 Drafting, Pleading and 36 10 100


90
convincing.
3 Moot Court Exercise and 36 10 100
90
Internship
4 Intellectual Property Law III 60 16 100
24 40
(Trademark & Design)
5 Prof. Ethics & Prof. 60 16 5 100
24 35
accountancy system
6 Computer Education-II 60 24 40 16 100
TOTAL 600

Syllabus for LL.B. (3 years) 1


SHRI KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, CHHATARPUR (M.P.)
LL.B.
SIXTH SEMESTER
PAPER I: INDIRECT TAXATION
MM:100 Th:60 I.E.:40

SYLLABUS:

UNIT-I:
Basic Aspects of Indirect Taxes
 Salient Features Of Indirect Taxes
 Basic Concept And Historical Background Of Taxation Laws In
India
 The Constitution Mandate

UNIT-II:
Goods And Service Tax
 Basic Concept Of GST
 Paradigm Shift In Fiscal Laws Of India
 Rationale For GST
 Structure Of GST
 Interpretation And Definition Clauses

Aggregate Turnover, Business Central Tax, Cess, Composite Supply,


Exempt Supply, Goods, Integrated Tax, Input Tax, Input Tax Credit,
Mixed Supply, Non- Taxable Territory, Output Tax, Reverse Charge,
Taxable Person
 The Taxable Event Under GST
 GST Council And GST Network
 Constitution Of GST Council
 Role And Functions Of GST Council
 Working Of GST Network
 Rates under GST ACT
 Exemption From GST
 Input Tax Credit

UNIT-III:
Overview of GST Act The Central Goods And Service Tax Act,2017
The State Goods And Service Tax Act, 2017 (Madhya Pradesh)

UNIT-IV:
Registration, authorities and assessment
4.1. Registration Under GST,
4.2 Levy And Collection
 Authorites
 Assesment
 Returns
 Payments And Refunds
 Assessment, Audit, Search Seizer
And Arrest Demands And Recovery

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 Offences And Penalties

UNIT-V:
Custom Act
 Introduction
 Background Of Custom Law
 Meaning Of
Custom
Duty
 Types Of
Custom
Duty
 Additional Custum Duty
 Classificatio
n Of Goods
 Powers, Control
And Procedure
 Adjudication Enforcement, Confiscation And Penalty

Note: In addition to the above questions may be asked on aspects related with this
paper.

Recommended Study Material:

1. Kailash Rai : Taxation Law


2. Vinod K. Singhania : Taxman Student‟s Guide to Income Tax
3. H.C.Mehrotra & B.P.Agrawal : Apratyaksh Kar
4. V.S.Datey : Taxman‟s Indirect Tax.
5. Taxmann : Three Taxes

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SHRI KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, CHHATARPUR (M.P.)
LL.B.
SIXTH SEMESTER
PAPER II: DRAFTING, PLEADING AND CONVEYANCE
MM:100 Th:60 I.E.:40

SYLLABUS:

UNIT-I:
1. Drafting
 General Principles of drafting and relevant substantive rules.
 Fundamental/ Basic Rules of Pleading
 Facts and not law;
 Material Facts;
 Facts and not evidence;
 Concise form;
 Alternative and inconsistent Pleadings;
 Construction of Pleadings;
 Striking out of Pleadings;
 Signing and Verification of Pleadings;
 Variance between Pleadings and Proof;
 Amendment of Pleadings.

UNIT-II:
2. Pleadings
 Civil
 Plaint;
 Written Statement;
 Interlocutory Application;
 Original Petition;
 Affidavit;
 Execution Petition;
 Memorandum of Appeal and Revision;

UNIT-III:
Pleadings- Criminal
 Complaint;
 Criminal Miscellaneous Petition;
 Bail Application;
 Memorandum of Appeal and Revision.

UNIT-IV:
Conveyancing
 Deeds
 Sale deed
 Mortgage deed
 Lease deed
 Gift deed
 Partition deed
 Agreement deed
 Settlement deed

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 Exchange deed
 Relinquishment deed
 Promissory note
 Power of Attorney
 Will
 Trust deed

UNIT-V:
 Drafting of writ petition and PIL petition
 Petition under Article 226 and 32 of the Constitution of India.

Note: In addition to the above question may be asked on aspects related with this
paper

Recommended Study Material:

1. Murli Manohar : Art of Conveyancing & Pleading


2. Mogha's : Pleading
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4. LAW OF PLEADINGS, DRAFTING & CONVEYANCING-R.D.
SRIVASTAVA
5. Law of Pleadings, Conveyancing & Drafting – Majumdar

Additional Readings:

1. Shiv Gopal : Conveyancing, Precedents & Forms


2. Mogha‟s : Pleading and Pracice
3. M.P. High Court : Rules and Orders (Civil)
4. M.P. High Court : Rules and Orders (Criminal)
th
5. Pleadings & Practice (Civil & Criminal) (10 Edn.) - Narayana
Justice PS

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SHRI KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, CHHATARPUR (M.P.)
LL.B.
SIXTH SEMESTER
PAPER III: MOOT COURT EXERCISE AND INTERNSHIP
MM:100 Th:60 I.E.:40

The paper shall have three components of 30 marks each (Total 90 marks) and a
viva-voce for 10 marks, to be conducted by a teacher nominated by the Head of
Department.

(a) Moot Court (30marks). Every student may be required to do at least three moot
courts in a year with 10 marks for each. The moot court work will be on
assigned problem and it will be evaluated for 05 marks for written submissions
and 5 marks for oral advocacy.

(b) Observance of Trial in two cases, one Civil and one Criminal (30 marks)
Students may be required to attend two trials. They will maintain a record and
enter the various steps observed during their attendance on different days in the
court assignment. This scheme will carry 30 marks.

(c) Interviewing techniques and Pre-trial preparations and Internship diary (30
marks) Each student will observe two interviewing sessions of clients at
the Lawyer‟s Office Legal Aid Office and record the proceedings in a diary,
which will carry 15 marks. Each student will further observe the preparation
of documents and court papers by the Advocate and the Procedure for the filing
of the suit/petition. This will be recorded in the diary, which will carry 15
marks.

(d) The fourth component of this paper will be Viva-Voce examination on


all the above three aspects. This will carry 10 marks.

Appearance in the all the components and viva voce is mandatory otherwise the result
of the student shall be incomplete and the student shall have to get re-register in the
programme.

Note :- A student shall be eligible to appear viva-voce, if he/she fulfils the


requirement of attendance.

SYLLABUS:

MOOT COURT

1. Meaning and Importance


2. Difference between Moot court and Court.
3. Manner of organizing or conducting the Moot Court.
(a) Imaginary legal case.
(b) Decided case.
(c) Moot Court on specific Legal subject.
4. Factors for Success.
(i) Preparation of case.
(ii) Judicial system in India.
(iii) Pleading

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(iv) Art of Examination and cross- examination
(v) Preparation of Arguments.

INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUE

Pre-Trial Preparations and Participation in Trial Proceedings – Civil Matters


I- Procedure before Hearing
1. Pre-trial preparation.
2. Essentials of a suit.
3. Stages of suit.
4. Place of suing.
5. Suit in particular cases.
6. Parties to suits (Order- I)
7. Institution of suit.
8. Pleading- Generally
(A) Plaint
(B) Written statement, set off and counter claim (Order-VIII)
9. Issue and Service of Summons
II- Procedure in suits during Hearing
III- Procedure in suits after Hearing Judgment and Decree.
IV- Application and Affidavits

Pre-Trial Preparation and Participation in Trial Proceedings – Criminal Matters

I. Introduction
II. Pre-trial Preparation
III. Important Concepts
1. Complaint
 Name of the Court, Case No. and year.
 Name of the parties.
 Nature of complaint.
 Facts.
 Relief.
 Signature.
 Annexure.
2. Police – Report

Art of Cross-Examination and Argument

I. Introduction
II. Important concepts.
III Examination of witnesses.
IV Order or stages of Examination of Witnesses.
A. Examination–in-Chief
B. Cross-examination
C. Re-examination
V. Arguments.

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Note :- In addition to the above question may be asked on aspects related with this
paper

Recommended Source Material :

1. Kailash Rai : Moot Court (Hindi & English)


2. S.P.Gupta : Moot Court
3. Basanti Lal Babel : Moot Court.
4. Moot Court, Pre-trial Preparation – Tewari
5. MOOT COURT PRE-TRIAL PREPARATION AND PARTICIPATION
IN TRIAL PROCEEDINGS - DR. SANT PRASAD GUPTA
6. MOOT COURT PRE-TRIAL PREPARATION AND PARTICIPATION
IN TRIAL PROCEEDINGS - OM PRAKASH MISHRA
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SHRI KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, CHHATARPUR (M.P.)
LL.B.
SIXTH SEMESTER
PAPER IV: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW-III
(TRADEMARK & DESIGN)
MM:100 Th:60 I.E.:40

SYLLABUS:

PART-I TRADE MARKS


UNIT-I:
1. Introduction
2. Statutory Authorities

3. Principles of Registration of Trade Marks

4. Rights Conferred by Registration of Trade Marks

5. Infringement of Trade Marks and action against Infringement

UNIT-II:

1. Procedure of Registration and Duration

2. Licensing in Trade Mark

UNIT-III:

1. Intellectual Property Appellate Board

2. Miscellaneous Provisions

3. Assignment and Transmission

UNIT-IV:
PART-II: DESIGNS

1. Law of Designs in India

2. Controller of Designs

3. Registration of Designs Rights of Design Holder, Infringement And


Legal Remedies
UNIT-V:

THE GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS

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Note :- In addition to the above question may be asked on aspects related with this
paper.

Recommended Study Material :


1. N.S. Gopalakrishnan & T.G. Agitha, Principles of Intellectual Property
(2009), Eastern Book Company, Lucknow
2. B.L.Wadehra; Law Relating to Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright, Designs
& Geographical Indications; Universal law Publishing Pvt. Ltd., India
2015.
3. S.K. Verma and Raman Mittal (Ed.) - Intellectual Property Right : A
Global Vision (2006) Indian Law Destitution publication, New Delhi.
4. P. Narayanan; Law of Copyright and Industrial Designs;Eastern law
House, Delhi , 2010
5. Jayshree Watal : Intellectual Property Rights.
6. S.K.Singh : Bodhik Sampada Adhikar Vidhi.
7. Basanti Lal Babel : Bodhik Sampada Kanoon.
8. M.K.Bhandari : Intellectual Property Rights
9. J.P.Mishra : Intellectual Property Rights
10. Ishita Chatterjee : Copyright Law (1th Edn.)
11. Fundamentals of Intellectual Property (FUN IP) - Kalyan (Dr.)
12. Intellectual Property Law in India - Ramappa T
13. An Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights - J.P. Mishra
14. Law Relating to Intellectual Property Rights - M.K. Bhandari
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16. Intellectual Property Rights Laws - S.K. Singh
17. Intellectual Property Rights – A Global Vision - S.K. Verma & Raman
Mittal
18. Intellectual Property Law, 2013 Edi.(PB) - Singh Avtar
19. Intellectual Property - Meenu Paul
20. Commentary on Intellectual Property Laws - Rama Shama
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SHRI KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, CHHATARPUR (M.P.)
LL.B.
SIXTH SEMESTER
PAPER V: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL
ACCOUNTANCY SYSTEM
MM:100 Th:60 I.E.:40

SYLLABUS:-

UNIT-I:
1. ETHICS OF LEGAL PROFESSION
 History, scope and impotents of legal profession
 Meaning and Nature of professional ethics
 Professional Ethics and Standards of professional conduct by Advocate:
under Section 49 (1) (c) of the Advocate Act, 1961 and Bar council of
India Rules.
 Duty to the court
 Duty to the client
 Duty to opponent
 Duty to the colleagues
 Duty to the public
Some related Case law
1) Vijaya Singh vs. Murarilal & other, Civil Appeal No.1922/
1979
2) In Re: An Advocate, civil Appeal No.316/1987
3) Chandrashekar Soni v. Bar Council of Rajasthan & Others,
AIR1983 SC 1012

UNIT-II:
ADVOCATE ACT, 1961
1. AUTHORITIES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL OR OTHER MISCONDUCT
AND RELATED CASE LAWS
a) Punishment for professional or other misconduct :
Its Meaning and Ambit
b) The body or authority empowered to punish for it:
I) Bar Council of India and its disciplinary committee
 Organisation
 Initiation and procedure
 Powers
II) State Bar Council and its disciplinary committee
 Organisation
 Initiation and procedure
 Powers
c) Complaint against advocates and procedure to be followed by the
Disciplinary Committee
d) Remedies against the order of punishment.
 Review
 Appeal

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C) CASES RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL OR OTHER MISCONDUCT:
By the: -
C.1. Decisions of Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India
Financial Misappropriation
1. Smt. Siya Bai vs. Sita Ram, BCI TrCaseNo.8/1987
2. Smt. Urmila Devi vs. Sita Ram Singh, BCI Tr Case No.21/1987
3. Secretary, Karnataka Khadi Gramudyog Samyukta Sangh,BCI Tr Case
No.12/1990
4. Benguri, Hubli vs. J.S.Kulkarni
5. Upendra D.Bhatt vs. Vijay Singh M.Kapadia, D.C.Appeal No.23/1993
6. Allahabad Bank vs. Girish Prasad Verma,BCI Tr Case No. 49/1993
7. Regional Officer, Allahabad Bank vs. J.P.Srivastava BCI Tr Case
No20/1995
8. Prof. Krishnaraj Goswami vs. Vishwanath D. Mukashikar D.C.Appeal
No.40/1995
Suppression of Material Fact/ Misuse of Signed Documents of Forgery
9. Smt.Sudesh Rani v. Munish Chandra Goel,BCI Tr Case
No.43/1996
10. Surendra Nath Mittal v. Daya Nand Swaroop, BCI Tr Case No.
63/1987
11. Smt. Farida Chaudhary v. Dr. Achyut Kumar Thakuria, , BCI Tr
Case No. 1/1993
12. Pratap Narayan v. Y.P. Raheja, BCI Tr Case No 40/1993
13. Vikramaditya v. Smt. Jamila Khatoon,D.C.Appeal No.21/1996
14. S.K.Nagar v. V.P.Jain D.C.Appeal No.14/1997
15. Smt.P. Pankajam v. B.H. Chandrashekhar
Contingent Fees
16. Rajendra V. Pai v. Alex Farnandes, Baptish Farnandes,
Francisco Farnandes D.C.Appeal No.11/12/13/2000
17. H.G.Kulkarni & Others v. B.B. Subedar, D.C.Appeal No.40/1996
18. B.B.Subedar v. H.G.Kulkarni & Others, D.C.Appeal No.36/1996
19. R.D.Saxena v. Balram Prasad Sharma,IVIL Appeal
No.1938/2000
Physical Assult
20. Hikmat Ali Khan vs. Ishwar Prasad Arya & others,
Civil Appeal No.4240/1986
21. Saiyed Anwar Abbas v. Shri Krishna Singh,B.C Tr Case
No.62/1991
22. Suo Moto Enquiry v. Nand Lal Balwani
23. J.N.Gupta v. D.C.Singhania & J.K.Gupta
24. J.N.Karia v. M.S.Udeshi
25. Babulal Jain v. Subhash Jain
26. Kamal Prasad Mishra v. Mehilal
Purchase of property of the Client in dispute
27. P.D. Gupta vs. Ram Murti & Anr., Civial Appeal No.15496/1986
28. Ram Sewak Patal vs. Vir Singh, D.C. Appeal No.32/1992
29. Ajmer Singh vs. Jagir Singh, D.C. Appeal No. 11/1994

C.2. CASES RELATED TO OTHER MISCONDUCT DECIDED BY THE


SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
1. Chandra Tiwari vs. Baiju, 2002 (1) SCR 83
2. V.C. Rangadurai vs. D.P.Gopalan & Others
3. Harish Vijay Singh vs. Murarilal & Others, AIR 1979 SC 1719,
4. Sardul Singh vs. Pritam Singh & Others, Civil Appeal No.

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1763/1993
5. Satish Kumar Sharma vs. Bar Council of Himachal Pradesh,
Civil Appeal No. 5395/1997
6. In the matter of Mr. ‘P’ an advocate Supreme Court of India,
1963 CriLJ 341
7. Chandrashekar Soni v. Bar Council of Rajasthan & Others, AIR
1983 SC 1012
8. K.V.Umre vs. Smt. Venubai , O, Dase and Another, AIR 1983 SC
1154,

(D). NAME AS AN ADVOCATE IN ROLL


 In State Bar council
 Bar council in India
 Qualification and disqualification as an Advocate in roll

UNIT-III:
CONTEMPT OF COURT ACT, 1971
 Contempt of Court – Its meaning, Nature and main features
 Constitutional Provisions relative to court of records
 Contempt :
 By Lawyers,
 By the Judges, and other person acting judicially.
 By State and its liability.
 Corporate Bodies and their office
 Kinds of contempt of courts
 Civil Contempt: Meaning and Nature
 Disobedience of the order, decree, etc. of the court or
breach of undertaking given to the court.
 Willful disobedience or breach
 Criminal Contempt: Meaning and Nature
 Publication or other act.
 Scandalizing or lowering the authority of the court or
interfering with judicial proceeding or administration of
justice.
 Scandalising the court or lowering the authority of
the court.
 Prejudice to or interference with the due course of
any judicial proceeding.
 Interference or obstruction with the administration
of justice in any other manner.
 Interference with the court’s officer’s, interference
with the parties, interference with witnesses.
 Abuse of process of Court.
 Difference between civil contempt and criminal contempt

UNIT-IV:
Jurisdiction of the court for contempt of court and defences or remedies available
for the contemnor
 Contempt jurisdiction of the High Court and Supreme Court,
 Contempt jurisdiction of the Subordinate Court.
o Contempt Proceedings – Nature and Main Features
 Cognizance and Procedure in case of contempt in face of the
court.

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 Contempt in the face of the Supreme Court or High Court.
 Contempt in the face of the Subordinate Courts.
 Contempt outside the court (Constructive Contempt's)
 Period of Limitation for initiation of contempt proceedings
 Parties to contempt proceedings.
o Defenses Open to Contemnor
o Defenses in Criminal contempt.
 Innocent publication and distribution of matter.
 Fair and accurate report of Judicial Proceedings.
 Fair criticism of judicial act.
 Bona-fide complaint against the presiding officers of the
subordinate court.
 No substantial interference with due course of justice
 Defamation of the Judge Personally.
 The Statement complained of open to different interpretations.
 he Statement complained of has no nexus with the judicial
function of a judge.
 No imminent danger of interference with administration of justice.
o Defenses in Civil contempt
 Disobedience or Breach was not willful.
 The order has been passed without jurisdiction.
 Order disobeyed is vague or ambiguous.
 Order involves more than one reasonable interpretation.
 Compliance with the order is impossible
 No knowledge of order.
o Nature and Extent of Punishment And Remedies Against the
Order of Punishment
 Apology
 Appeal
 Review
 Important Cases On Contempt Of Court
1. E.M.S. Namboodaripad v. T.N.Nambiar, 1970 AIR 2015
2. In re Vinay Chandra Mishra,AIR1995SC2348
3. Spreme Court Bar Association vs. Union of India,AIR1998 SC 1895
4. In re- Ajay Kumar Pandey,(1998)7SCC248
5. Delhi Judicial Services Association , Tis Hazari Court v. State of
Gujrat, 1991 AIR 2176
6. IncomeTax Appellate Tribunal through President v.
V.K.Agarwalair, AIR1999 SC 452
7. Sukumar Mukhopadhyay vs. T.D. Karamchandani , 1995 CriLJ 1610
8. T.R. Dhananjaya vs. J.Vasudevan,(1995)5 SCC619
9. State of Rajasthan v. Prakash Chand, AIR 1998 SC 1344,
10. T. Deen Dayal v. High Court of Andhra Pradesh,1997Cri LJ 4080
SC
11. J.Vasudevan v. T.R. Dhananjaya, 1996 AIR 137
12. Prakash Jaiswal v.D.K.Mittal (2000) 3 SCC 171
13. Mrityunjoy Das v. Sayed Hasibur Rahman, (AIR 2001 SC 1293)
14. Rajender Shall vs.Bar Association and M.P.High Court, AIR
2005SC2473
15. Re Aeundhati Ray, AIR 2002 SC 1375,

UNIT-V:
 BENCH BAR RELATIONS

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 OBLIGATION OF BAR TO THE COMMUNITY
 THE LAWYER’S FUNCTION IN MODERN SOCITY

Note :- In addition to the above question may be asked on aspects related with
this paper

Recommended Study Material:

1. Kailash Rai : Legal Ethics


2. Basanti lal Babel : Professional Ethics.
3. S.P.Gupta : Professional Ethics, Accountancyfor Lawyers & Bar-
Bench Relations
4. J.P.S.Sirohi : Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & Bar-
Bench Relations
5. Professional Ethics - Myneni SR
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7. Professional Ethics, Lawyers Accountability Bench- bar Relationship -
J.P.S. Sirohi

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SHRI KRISHNA UNIVERSITY, CHHATARPUR (M.P.)
LL.B.
SIXTH SEMESTER
PAPER VI: COMPUTER EDUCATION-II
MM:100 Th:60 I.E.:40

SYLLABUS:

UNIT-I:
Application of IT in Legal profession : legal database, court management, case information
systems, automated legal standard forms, reports and agreement, application of IT for litigants,
judges, advocates, registry, case status (www.casestatus.nic.in), Judis (www.judis.nic.in), case
list (www.caselists.nic.in), daily orders on internet (www.dailyorders.nic.in)

UNIT-II:
Digital Signature: Signature in paper based society, authentication of computer based
documents, digital signature-basic concepts, digital signature generation and verification, need
for trusted intermediary, certification authority. Domain Name: registering, dispute, law related
to domain name, dispute resolution policies.

UNIT-III:
Emergence of Computer Crime : Classification of computer crime, computer virus,
characteristics of computer virus, characteristics of criminals, common targets of computer
criminals. Internet crimes: modus operandi used for committing Internet crimes, different types
of Internet crime, cyber laundering, cyber terrorism, cyber warfare prevention of internet
crimes. Investigation of computer crime:

characteristics issue, challenges, process of investigation and detection of crime, handling


preserving examination of digital evidence, Mobile crime.

UNIT-IV:
Cyber Law: need to regulate the internet, country specific cyber law, salient features of Indian
IT Act 2000 and additional provision, legal reorganization of electronic records and signature,
inadequacies in Indian IT Act 2000.

UNIT-V:
Cyber Security
Cyber Security: basic security concepts, safeguards against the computer security breaches,
monitoring the security measures, security management tools, good security practices.

National and international co-ordination to handle cyber crime, important computer cases in
India, on line resources relating to incident response and computer crime, computer forensic
product and their features, Cyber Appellate Tribunal: appeal, procedure and power of the
tribunal, limitation of tribunal.

Note :- In addition to the above question may be asked on aspects related with this paper.

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Recommended Study Material:

1. Tiwari, R.K. Sastry P. K. and Ravi : Computer Crime and Computer


Forensics (2002) Pub. Select Publishers, New Delhi.
2. Menon, Madhava : Law Relating to : Computer Internet & E-Commerce (2009)
Pub. Universal Law Publishing Co. Delhi.
3. Nandan Kamath : Law relating to Computers Internet and E-commerce.
4. Chris Reed : Computer Law.

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