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FACULTY OF LAWS

SYLLABUS

FOR

B.A., LL.B. (HONOURS)

(SEMESTER: I-IV) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

(Old System)

(SEMESTER: V-X)

Examination: 2012-13

________________________________________________________________________

GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR

________________________________________________________________________ Note : Copy rights are reserved. Nobody is allowed to print it in any form. Defaulters will be prosecuted.

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1 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

SCHEME OF COURSE

Semester – I

LJL101 Political Science – I (Theory)

LJL102 Sociology – I (General Principles)

LJL103 English – I

LJL104 Punjabi – I OR LJL 105: Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)

LJL106 Family Law – I

LJL107 Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents & Consumer Protection Laws

Semester – II

LJL108 Political Science – II (Thoughts)

LJL109 Sociology – II (Society in India)

LJL110 English – II

LJL111 Punjabi – II OR LJL 112: Basic Punjabi (Mudhli Punjabi)

LJL113 Family Law – II

LJL114 Public International Law

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2 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Semester – III LJL201 Political Science – III (International Relations)

LJL202 Sociology – III

LJL203 English – III

* LJL204 Environmental Studies (Compulsory)

LJL205 Law of Contract

LJL206 Constitutional Law – I

LJL207 Women & Criminal Law

Note:- Marks of Paper * LJL204 EVS will not be included in the Grand Marks.

Semester – IV LJL208 English – IV

LJL209 History – I

LJL210 Punjabi – III OR LJL211 Punjab History and Culture- III

LJL212 Specific Contract- II

LJL213 Constitutional Law – II

LJL214 Jurisprudence

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3 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System)

(Old System)

SCHEME OF COURSE Semester – V 5.1 Economics-I (Macro / Micro)

5.2. History – II

5.3 Administrative Law

5.4 Environmental Law

5.5 International Human Rights

5.6 Law of Crimes (Penal Code)

Semester – VI 6.1 Economics- II

(Economic Development in India)

6.2 History-III

6.3 Law of Crimes (Criminal Procedure Code)

6.4 Property Law

6.5 Law of Evidence

6.6 Opt-(i) Legislative Drafting

Opt-(ii) Comparative Constitutions.

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4 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System)

(Old System)

SCHEME OF COURSE

Semester – VII

7.1 (Opt-I) Socio-Economic Offences and Emerging Trends in Criminal Law

(Opt-II) Criminology

7.2 Law Relating to Intellectual Property.

7.3 Law of Evidence

7.4 Labour Law

7.5 Taxation – I

Semester – VIII 8.1 Company Law

8.2 Alternate Dispute Resolution Systems

8.3 Private International Law

8.3 Law of Religious Endowments (Optional)

8.4 Punjab Customary Law

8.5 Taxation – II

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5 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester System)

(Old System)

SCHEME OF COURSE

Semester IX 9.1 Interpretation of Statutes

9.2 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – I

9.3 (Option I) Land Laws

9.3 (Option II) Urban Laws

9.3 (Option III) Law of Insurance

9.3 (Option IV) Law and Economic Development

9.4 Small Acts

9.5 (Option I) Environmental Law

9.5 (Option II) Election Law

Semester X

10.1 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – II

10.2 (Option I) Law & Medicine

10.2 (Option II) Service Law

10.2 (Option III) Local Laws

10.3 Professional Ethics

10.4 Drafting & Pleading

10.5 Practical Examination

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6 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL101 POLITICAL SCIENCE – I (THEORY) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Political Science: Meaning, Nature and Scope, Greek View Point, Traditional, Modern and Power Concept.

Relationship of Political Science with History, Economics, Sociology, Ethics and Jurisprudence.

State: Meaning, Elements of State Origin of State: Theories of origin of State, The Social Contract,

Evolutionary, Marxist

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Functions of State: Liberal and Marxist Concept. Sovereignty: Meaning, Features, Types, Theories of Sovereignty: Austin and

Pluralist. Forms of Government: Unitary, Federal, Parliamentary and Presidential.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Organs of Government: o The Legislature o The Executive o The Judiciary

Democracy: Concept, Basic Principals, Kinds, Merits & Demerits. Suggested Readings: 1. Political Theory - V.D. Mahajan 2. Political Theory - K.K. Misra 3. Political Theory - O.P. Singh 4. Political Theory - J.C. Johri 5. Principles of Political Science - A.C. Kapoor 6. Comprehensive Political Theory - N. Jayapan 7. Political Theory and Organization - L.S. Rathor and S.A.H.

Haqqi 8. Principles and Theories of Political Theory - Urmila Sharma and

S.K. Sharma 9. State Politics in India - Babulal Fadia 10. India Government and Politics - Dr. B.L. Fadia

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7 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL102 SOCIOLOGY – I (GENERAL PRINCIPLES) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Sociology: Concept, Nature, Scope and Importance Relationship of Sociology with Political Science, History, Economics, Ethics and

Jurisprudence. Methods of Sociology: Comparative, Historical, Statistical, Case Study,

Functional and Scientific. Sociological Concepts: Status and Role, Social Groups

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours Religious Institutions: Religion and Morality. Social Stratification: Meaning and Types Social Change: Meaning and Nature Social Control: Meaning & Nature.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Social Groups: Concept & Kinds. Social Institutions: Marriage, Kinship, Family. Political Institutions: Power, Authority, State. Economic Institutions: Capitalism Property, Division of Labour

Suggested Readings: 1. Sociology -- C.N. Shankra Rao 2. Sociology: A Systematic Introduction -- Hary Johnson 3. Introduction to Sociology -- Dr. Vidhya Bhushan. 4. Introduction to Sociology -- Stewart Elebert 5. Principles of Sociology -- P. Broom Leonard 6. Fundamentals of Sociology -- P. Gisbert 7. Sociology for Law Students -- T.K. Oommen & C.N.

Venugopal 8. The Family in India -- Tulsi Patel (ed.). 9. Crisis & Contention in Indian Society -- T.K. Oomen 10. The Sage Dictionary of Sociology -- Steve Buice & Steven Yearly 11. Sociology -- B.R. Smith 12. Unique Quientesence of Political Science – Theory of Govt. and Politics -- H.D. Ghoshal

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8 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL103 English - I

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours Short Stories

1. The Umbrella 2. The Egg 3. The Story Teller 4. The Lament

NOTE FOR MODULE-I Short answer type questions (to be answered in 5 lines each).

Grammar, Vocabulary and Word Power 1. Errors in the use of articles 2. Transformation of sentences 3. Voice

Effective Writing Paragraph (100-150 words)

Some Legal and Foreign Terms Defined Legal Terms – Plaint, Plaintiff, Defendant, Petition, Alimony, Maintenance, Monogamy, Bigamy, Polygamy, Tort, Libel, Slander, Homicide, Suicide. Foreign Words and Phrases – ad hoc, alma mater, alter ego, ante bell bum, ergo, erratum, etcetera, ex cathedra, finis, ex gracia, homo sapiens, in toto, modus Vivendi.

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Short Stories 1. The Luncheon 2. The Shroud 3. The Doll’s House 4. In Another Country NOTE FOR MODULE-I Long answer type questions (to be answered in about three hundred words each)

Grammar, Vocabulary and Word Power 1. Narration 2. Punctuation 3. Gerunds

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9 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Effective Writing:

Letter (Professional/Personal)

Some Legal and Foreign Terms Defined

Legal Terms – Lease, Mortgage, Eviction, Tenancy, Void, Ultra vires, Mandamus,

Jurisprudence, Parole, Alibi, Forgery, Prima Facie, Sub judice.

Foreign Words and Phrases – persona non grata, post factum, status quo, versus, amour,

avant garde, bourgeois, canard, carte blanche, cause clebre, coup de grace, détente, fete.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Short Stories

1. Eveline

2. The Taboo

NOTE FOR MODULE-I

Comprehension of a passage from the stories.

Grammar, Vocabulary and Word Power

1. Infinitives

2. Homonyms (From Building Your Vocabulary by Marvin Terban)

3. Antonyms (From ‘Contemporary English Grammar’ by Jayanthi Dakshiana

Murthy).

Effective Writing

Testing the proficiency in Spellings

Some Legal and Foreign Terms Defined

Legal Terms –Locus Standi, Suo Moto, Bona Fides, Mala Fide, Habeas Corpus, Ex-Parte,

Ex-Officio, Sine-Die, Modus Operandi, Inter alia, De-facto, D- jure, Indemnity.

Foreign Words and Phrases –fiancé, fiancée, liaison, motif, rendezvous salon, res time, vis-

à-vis, in ure, vox populi, gleesome, faux pas, environment, eureka.

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10 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL-104 pMjwbI - II e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr I 15 kryift Awvrz

1 ekB{zBh ns/ ubzs wkwb/ (fszB ftu'A iek) 2 j/mK fby/ PpdK dk noE fby e/ tkeK ftu gq:'r eoBk Adult, Agreement, Authorities, Accused, Acquit, Allegation, Alimony, Claim, Come into force, come into operation, Compensation, Competent Authority, Compulsory retirement, Crime, Conviction, Damages, document, documentary proof, discretionary defendant, defaulter, embezzlement, evaluation, exercise of power, ex-officio, Implement, law, Misappropriation, misconduct, misrepresentation, misstatement, on use of proof, offence, pending decision, probation, procedure, Plaintiff, petitioner, respondent, time bound, with effect from, alien, apprentice, asylum, award, barter, bigamy, bias and respondent. 3 BwSw, aupBwSw, tkswlI BwSw, pMjwbI dIAW aupBwSwvW [

mweInr II 15 kryift Awvrz

d' ozr (;zgH jofizdo f;zx fYZb'A), gqhsw f;zx ;or'Xhnk (eftsk Gkr), r[o{ BkBe d/t :{Bhtof;Nh, nzfwqs;o | (T) gq;zr ;fjs ftnkfynk (d' ftu'A fJe) (n) fe;/ fJe eftsk dk ;ko$ftPk t;s{ (d' ftu'A fJe) (e) do rMg pwT pusqk (kivqw Bwg) iv`co pRSn-au`qr[ mYzr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq) 20 kryift Awvrz 1H gzikph s'A nzro/Ih ftu nB[tkd 2H gzikph ftnkeoD (T) P[X^nP[X (n) ftPokw fuzBQ (J) fto'Xh Ppd

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11 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL-105 mu`FlI pMjwbI -II (In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory) e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20 mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr I 15 kryift Awvrz

pMjwbI BwSw, gurmuKI ilpI gurmuKI ilpI : bxqr Aqy qrqIb pMjwbI BwSw : nwmkrx Aqy sMKyp jwx pCwx, gurmuKI ilpI : nwmkrx, gurmuKI vrxmwlw; pYNqI A`KrI, A`Kr kRm, svr vwhk (a, A, e), lgW mwqrW, pYr ivc ibMdI vwly vrx, pYr ivc pYx vwly vrx, ibMdI, itMpI, A`Dk[ mweInr II 15 kryift Awvrz

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pMjwbI Sbd bxqr swDwrn Sbd iek aucwrKMfI Sbd

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12 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL106 FAMILY LAW-I

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Sources of Hindu Law

Sources of Muslim Law.

Judgments:

1. Gokal Chand v. Parvin Kumar, AIR 1952 SC 231

2. Kaur Singh v. Sagar AIR 1961 Pb. 489

3. Harihar Prasad v. Balmiki Prasad, AIR 1975 SC 733

4. Asha Rani v. Gulshan Kumar, AIR 1995 P & H 287

5. M.D. Gopalaiah v. Usha, AIR 2002 Kant. 73

Concept of Marriage --, Sacrament Dower

(i) Hindu Marriage Act,1955

Judgments:

1. Kiriti Sharma v. Civil Judge, AIR 2005 All 197

2. Seema v. Ashwani Kumar, AIR 2006 SC 1158

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13 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Concept of Marriage --, Sacrament Dower

(ii) Special Marriage Act,1954

(iii) Muslim Law --, Classification, ceremonies.

Judgments:

1. Surendra Bhatia v. Poonam Bhatia, AIR 2006 Raj 128

2. Shaikh Babba v. Sayeda Massavat Begum 2005 (5) Bom. LR 118

3. Bai Tahire v. Ali Hussain Fida Ali, AIR 1979 SC 362

Dissolution of Marriage.

(i) Divorce –

(ii) Talaq –

Judgments:

1. Mandeep Kaur v. Sukhdev Singh, AIR 2006 HP 97

2. Devi Sharma v. Chander Mohan, AIR 2003 P&H 327

3. Adhyatma v. Adhyatma, AIR 2003 SC 88

4. Md. Abdul Zahir Ahmed v. Marina Begum, AIR 1999 Gau, 28

5. Abdul Azeem v. Fashimunnise Begum, AIR 1969 Mys. 226

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Restitution of Conjugal Rights

Judicial Separation.

Judgments:

1. Tirath Kaur v. Kirpal Singh, AIR 1964 Punjab 28

2. Kamala Devi v. Shiv Kumar Swami, AIR 2003 Kant 36 (DB)

3. Darshan Prasad v. Civil Judge, AIR 1992 SC 967

4. Vijay Kumar v. Smt. Neelam, AIR 2004 Raj 256

5. Saroj Rani v. Sudershan Kumar, AIR 1984 SC 1562

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14 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Suggested Readings

1. Hindu Law - By Basant K. Sharma

2. Modern Hindu Law - By U.P.D. Kesari

3. Muslim Law - M.A. Qureshi

4. Mohammadan Law - Mohd. Nazmi

5. Hindu Law - R.D. Aggarwal

6. Hindu Law of Marriage & Divorce - Jaspal Singh

7. Modern Hindu Law - Dr. Paras Diwan

8. Muslim Law in Mdoern India - Paras Diwan

9. Hindu Law - B.M. Gandhi

10. Muslim Law - R.K. Sinha

11. Hindu Law - Mulla

12. Outliner of Muhammadan Law - Faizi

13. Hindu Law - Gaur’s

14. Hindu Law - Acharaya Shulklendra

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15 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL107 LAW OF TORTS INCLUDING MOTER VEHICLE ACCIDENTS & CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Introduction – Meaning & Nature of Torts Main Features, Significance & Objectives. Mental Element in Torts General Defences Judgments: 1. Amar Singh vs. Smt. Bhagwati AIR 2001 Raj. 14 2. Anita Bhandare v. UOI AIR 2004 Guj 67. 3. Olga Tellis v. Bombay MC, (1985) 3 SCC 545. 4. Assam State Corpr. Etc Federalion Ltd. V. Smt. Anubha Sinha AIR 2001 Guhati 18 5. Jay Lakmi Salt works (P) Ltd. V. State of Guj, (1994) 4 SCC 1

Nuisance Negligence

Judgments: 1. Muncipal Corp. of Delhi vs. Subhagwati AIR 1964 SC 1750 2. R.K. Kranja vs. KMD Thakersay AIR 1970 Bom. 424 MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Defamation Trespass

Judgments: 1. Spring Meadows Hospital vs. Harjot Singh Ahluwalia & anothers 1998 (2) SCALE 456

(SC) 2. Usha Ben vs. Bhagya Laxmi Chitra Mandir AIR 1978 Guj. 118 3. Jacob Mathew vs. State of Punjab, (2005) 6 SCC 1. Liability – Absolute & Strict Liability for Animals Vicarious Liability Liability for Malicious Prosecution

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16 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – I)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

Judgments: 1. Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action vs. Union of India AIR 1996 SC 1446 2. M.C. Mehta v. UOI, AIR 1987 SC 1086 3. UCC v. UOI, AIR 1992 SC 248. 4. Amar Singh v. Bhagwari, AIR 2001 Raj 14 5. Anita Bhandare v. UOI AIR 2004 Guj 67 MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours Consumer Rights Movement in India Consumer Protection Act, 1986 along with Amendments Judgments: 1. Branch Manager DTDC Ltd. & Others v. Krish Electronics Ltd. 2005 Cr. LJ 1148 2. ICICI Bank Ltd. V. Dr. BN.P. Gayathri, 2006 (3) CPR 297 3. Kanhiya Lal Radhey Sham v. Urmila Rani, AIR 2007(DOC) 117 4. Vimal Chandra Grover v. Bank of India, AIR 2000 SC 2181 5. United India Insurance Co. Ltd. V. Kiran Combers and Spiners, 2007 303 SC. Suggested Readings: 1. The Law of Torts -- Rattanlal and

Dhirajlal 2. The Law of Torts -- Ramaswamy Iyer 3. The Law of Torts -- Salmond and Hueston 4. The Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act -- M.N. Shukla 5. Text Book on Torts -- Tones Michael 6. The Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act -- G.S. Pande 7. Law of Torts -- R.K. Bangia 8. The Law of Torts -- S.K. Kapoor 9. The Law of Torts -- P.A.S. Pillia

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17 B.A., LL.B (Honours) (Semester – II)

(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)

LJL108 POLITICAL SCIENCE- II (THOUGHTS) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20

MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50

Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Plato : Ideal State, Theory of justice,

Theory of Education

Aristotle : Theory of State.

Theory of Revolution

Bentham : Utilitarianism

Theory of State and Government

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

J.S. Mill : On Liberty

On Representative Government.

Karl Marx : Historical Materialism

Class Struggle

Lenin : Theory of Imperialism

Role of Party

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Mahatma Gandhi : Religion, Morality and Politics

Satyagraha

B.R. Ambedkar : Political Liberty and Socio-Economic equality:

Protection and Safeguards for Minorities.

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Suggested Readings:

1. Plato : The Republic

2. Aristotle : Politics

3. Earnest Barker : The Political Thought of Plato and

Aristotle_ Dover Publications, New York, 1959.

4. C.L. Wayper : Political Thought – The English

University Press, London, 1967.

5. Brain R. Nelson : Western Political Thought, New Delhi,

Pearson Education, 2006.

6. William Ebenstein : Great Political Thinkers- Oxford and I.B.H.,

New Delhi,1960.

7. Amal Kumar Mukhopadhyay : :Western Political Thought-K.P. Bagchi &

Co., Calcutta, 1980.

8. M.K. Gandhi Hind Swaraj

9. V.R.Mehta : Foundations of Indian Political Thought:

An Interpretation (From Manu to the Present Day),

Manohar, Delhi, 1992

10. Hari Hara Das : Indian Political Thought, National

Publishing House, 2005.

11. Vishnu Bhagwan : Indian Political Thought, New Delhi, Atma

Ram and Sons, 2006.

12. A. Appadorai : Political Thought in India, Delhi, Khama

Publishers,2002.

13. V.P. Verma : Modern Indian Political Thought, Agra,

Lakshmi Narayan Aggarwal, 2008.

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LJL109 SOCIOLOGY- II (SOCIETY IN INDIA) Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Indian Social Institutions: A Fundamental Idea. Hindu Philosophy: Continuity and Change. Indian Society: Unity in diversity. Hindu Marriage – A Religious Sacrament. Problems of Hindu Marriage viz. Child

Marriage; Widow Re-Marriage, – Divorce. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Family: Nuclear and Joint; Recent Trends. Caste System: Concept, Changes in Caste System Social Class: Concept, Marxian Analysis of Class Tribal Society: Tribal Problems and Tribal Welfare Programs Indian Rural Community: Panchayati Raj System in India

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Social Mobility: Sanskritisation: Modernization; Westernization Social Problems in Indian Context:

o Atrocities against Women, Problems of the Under Privileged: Scheduled Caste and Backward Class

Suggested Readings : 1. C.N. Shakara Rao - Sociology 2. Dr. Vidhya Bhushan - Introduction to Sociology 3. Veena Das (ed.) - Hadbook of Indian Sociology 4. M. Hara Lambus and R.M. Head - Sociology 5. M. Francis Abraham - Contemporary Sociology: An

Introduction to Concepts and Theories. 6. Tulsi Patel (ed.) - The Family in India 7. T.K. Oommeh and C.N. Venugopal - Sociology for Law Students 8. David M. Newman (ed.) - Sociology 9. Steve Bruce and Steven Yearly - The Sage Dictionary of Sociology 10. B.R. Singh - Sociology 11. H.D. Ghoshal - Unique Quintessence

of Sociology - Theory of Government & Politics

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LJL110 English- II Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours 1. ‘Twenty Tales from Shakespeare’ by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb (‘King Lear’, “As You Like It’, ‘The Merchant of Venice’) 2. Grammar: (i) Tenses (ii) Formation of words (at least two from the given prefixes & suffixes) Legal Terms – Accumulated Profits, authority, Bailable, Bailee, banishment, body of laws, bad faith, caveat viator, claimant, clemency, company, consignment, convict, de jure, guardian, dichotomy of powers, abandon, defamation, cadaver, coercion. MINOR II 15 Credit Hours 1. The Tempest (Twenty Tales from Shakespeare) 2. ‘The Man-Eater of Malgudi’ by R.K. Narayan (First 7 chapters) 3. Grammar: (i) Synthesis of sentences. (Synthesis of two sentences into one simple, compound or complex) (ii) Precis of the given passage, with a suitable title. Foreign Words and Phrases: Ad interim, alma mater, a propos, au fait, au pair, bête noire, carp diem, inter alia, ipso facto, joie de vivre, muse, sine die, via, vox populi, object d art, fait accompli, déjà vu, tour de force, bon voyage, esprit de corps. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

1. Remaining Chapters of the Novel (The Man-Eater of Malgudi’ by R.K. Narayan) 2. Essay of about 500 words. 3. Antonyms and Synonyms.

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LJL111 gzikph-II e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

mweInr-I : 20 mweInr-II: 20

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr -I 15 kryift Awvrz

b`kI dw drd (divMdr mMf) khwxI sMgRih (pihlIAW Cy kh`xIAW) kuknus pRk`Sn, jlMDr | (a) kh`xIAW iv@coN pRSn-au@qr (A) p`wqr-icqrn (cwr iv@coN do) (e) kh`xI dw ivSw vsqU / swr / klwqmk jugqw (do iv@coN iek) (s) pRsMg sihq ivAwiKAW |

mweInr -II 15 krYift Awvrz

bwkI dw drd (divMdr mMf) khwxI sMgRih (sq qoN cOdw) kuknus pRk`Sn, jlMDr | (a) kh`xI d` ivS` vsqU / swr / kl`qmk jugq~ (do iv@coN ie@k) (A) pRsMg sihq ivE`iKE` | (e) kh`xIE~ iv@coN pRSn au@qr | (s) p`wqr-icqrn (cwr iv@coN do) myzr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq) 20 krYift Awvrz 1H nzro/Ih s'A gzikph ftu nB[tkd 2H gzikph ftnkeoD (a) bhuqy Sbdw dI QW iek Sbd (A) smwnwrQI Sbd (e) P[X^nP[X Sbd (s) fto'Xh Ppd

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LJL-112 mu`FlI pMjwbI-II (In lieu of Punjabi Compulsory) e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr I 15 kryift Awvrz

pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr sMXukq Aqy imSrq Sbd bhu-aucwrKMfI Sbd

pMjwbI Sbd-bxqr: sMXukq Sbd; smwsI Sbd (jvyN lok sBw) ; dojwqI Sbd (ijvyN kwlw isAwh) ; dohry Sbd/duhrrukqI (ijvyN DUVH DwVH/Br Br), imSrq SbdW dI bxqr/isrjnw; AgyqrW rwhIN (ijvyN aup BwSw), ipCyqrW rwhI (ijvyN rMglw), pMjwbI Sbd rcnw-2: pVnwvIN rUp, ikirAw/ shwiek ikirAw dy rUp; in`q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI-2: pVnwvIN rUp, ikirAw/shwiek ikirAw dy rUp; in`q vrqoN dI pMjwbI SbdwvlI-2: mwrkIt/bwzwr, vpwr, DMidAW nwl sMbMiDq[

mweInr II 15 kryift Awvrz

pMjwbI vwk-bxqr swDwrx-vwk : iksmW sMXukq-vwk : iksmW imSrq-vwk : iksmW

pMjwbI vwk-bxqr: krqw krm ikirAw; swDwrn vwk, ibAwnIAw, pRSnvwck, AwigAwvwck, sMXukq Aqy imSrq vwkW dIAW iksmW; suqMqr Aqy ADIn aupvwk; smwn (qy/Aqy) Aqy ADIn (jo/ik) XojkW dI vrqoN; pMjwbI vwkW dI vrqO : iviBMn smwjk/siBAwcwrk pRsiQqIAW dy AMqrgq; Gr ivc, bwzwr ivc, myly ivc, SoiMpMg mwl/isnmy ivc, ivAwh ivc, Dwrimk sQwnW ivc, dosqW nwl Awid[

mYzr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq) 20 kryift Awvrz

pRkwrjI pMjwbI ic`TI p`qr pYrHw rcnw sMKyp rcnw AKwx Aqy muhwvry

ies XUint ivc ic`TI p`qr (in`jI/d&qrI/vpwrk), pYrw rcnW, sMKyp rcnw Aqy AKwx muhwvirAW dI vrqoN rwhIN ividAwrQI dI BwSweI Xogqw nUM priKAw jwvygw [

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LJL113 FAMILY LAW- II Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Hindu Joint Family & Coparcenary - Mitakshara Joint Family

Nature and Concept, Right of male Member in Mitakshara Joint Family Property, Coparcernary, Son’s Right by Birth in Father and Grand Father’s Property, Ancestral Property, Separate Property, Property Jointly Acquired, Alienation of Coparcenary Property, Rights of Coparcener to Joint possession and Enjoyment, Karta – Powers and liabilities.

Judgments 1. Hanumanth Bheemappa Sanadi v. Rudrappa Thammama Sanadi, AIR 2005 Kant 393 2. Hazari Lal v. Jugal Kishore, AIR 1999 MP 104 3. Commissioner of Wealth Tax v. Chander Sen, AIR 1986 SC 1754 4. Gurupad v. Heera Bai, AIR 1978 SC 1239 5. Vijay College Trust v. Kumta Co-operative Arecanutm Sales Society Ltd., AIR 1995 Kant 35 AT 37

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 (Sections 18-25) Judgments

1. Haribai v. Baba Anna, AIR 1977 Bom. 289 2. Krushna Kahali v. Narana Kahali, AIR 1991 Ori. 134.

• Partition and Reunion –

What Constitute Partition, Division of Subject Matter, Persons who can ask for share, Modes of Division, Suit for Partition by Stranger, Re-opening of Partition and Reunion

Judgments 1. M/s. Kalloomal Tapeswari Prasad v. CIT, AIR 1982 SC 760. 2. Jagat Krishna Das v. Ajit Kumar Das, AIR 1964 Ori. 75. 3. Chunia Mahatani v. Sobha Mahto, AIR 1999 Pat. 189. 4. Smt. Kailashpati Devi v. Smt. Bhubaneswari Devi, AIR 1984 SC 1802.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Maintenance under Muslim Personal Law

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Judgments: 1. Zohara Khatoon v. Mohd. Abrahim, AIR 1981 SC 1243 2. Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano, AIR 1985 Cri.LJ 875 3. Danill Latif v. U.O.I., AIR 2001 (7) SC 740.

• Hindu Succession Act,1956 - General Principles of Succession • Muslim Succession Law Judgments

1. Pushptti Nath v. Ravi Parkash Gaur, AIR 2003 P & H 372. 2. Sukh Ram v. Gauri Shanker, AIR 1968 SC 365 3. Valli Kannu v. R. Singaperumal, AIR 2005 SC 2587 4. Anisur Rahaman v. Jalilar Rahaman, AIR 1981 Cal. 48 5. Raj Ram v. Chief Sect. Commissioner AIR 1984 SC 1234

Suggested Readings: 1. Hindu Law - Basant K. Sharma 2. Modern Hindu Law - U.P.D. Kesari 3. Muslim Law - M.A. Qureshi 4. Mohammadan Law - Mohd. Nazmi 5. Hindu Law - R.D. Aggarwal 6. Hindu law of Marriage & Divorce- Jaspal Singh 7. Modern Hindu Law - Dr. Paras Diwan 8. Muslim Law in Mdoern India - Paras Diwan 9. Hindu law - B.M. Gandhi 10. Muslim Law - R.K. Sinha 11. Hindu Law - Mulla 12. Outliner of Muhammadan Law- Faizi 13. Hindu Law - Gaur’s 14. Hindu Law - Acharaya Shulklendra

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LJL114 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

MINOR I: 20 MINOR II: 20

Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

1. International Law: Meaning Nature and Scope 2. Sources and Subjects of International Law 3. International Law and Municipal Law: Relation and State Practices 4. Recognition in International Law 5. Intervention in International Law 6. Extradition in International Law

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

1. Asylum in International Law 2. Disarmament under International Law 3. Diplomatic Agents under International Law 4. United Nations Millennium Declaration, 2000. 5. Law Relating to International Treaties

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

1. United Nations and International Law 2. International Court of Justice 3. Terrorism and United Nations 4. Concept of Uni Polar World 5. New World Economic Order

Suggested Readings: 1. Public International law – M.P. Tandon 2. Tent Book on International Law – Martin Dixon 3. International Law – Classic and Contemporary Readings – Ku and Diehl 4. International Law and Human Rights – H.D. Agarwal 5. International Law & Human Rights – S.K. Kapoor 6. International Law & Human Rights – K.C. Joshi 7. Universal’s International Law Documents – P.K. Dass. 8. A Manual of International Law – Schwarzenberger 9. International Relations and Organizations – Dr. S.R. Myneni 10. International Law – Gurdip Singh

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LJL201 Political Science-III: (International Relations)

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• Meaning, Nature and Scope of International Relations • Concept, Elements, problems and Limitations of National Power. • Collective Security.

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Meaning, Purpose, Significance and Determinants of foreign Policy. • Origin of Cold way and its impact on International Relations.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Origin, Role and Significance of International organization (I.O). • League of Nations. • United Nations • Indo-US Relations • Indo-Pak Relations.

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LJL202 SOCIOLOGY-III

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours • Social change–meaning, nature, Theories • Forms: Co-operation, Competition, Conflict, Accommodation, Assimilation MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Deviance–characteristics, factors facilitating deviance, R.K. Merton’s theory of social deviance. • Social Control; Formal & Informal. MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Social Disorganization–Concept, Characteristics, Causes and Remedial measures. • Social Problems–Youth Unrest, problems of Aged, Corruption & Black Money. • Collective Behaviour–Theories & Forms of mass Behaviour o Crowd & Crowd Behaviour o Mob & Riots as form of Crowd Behaviour. • Social Order–Definitions & Nature of Social order, Problems of Social order.

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LJL203 ENGLISH-III

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours * A Choice of Short Stories (ed. Batra & Sidhu). The stories prescribed are: 1. The Refugee. 2. The interview. 3. Miracle. * Poems of Nature and Culture. Poems prescribed for study.

1. The World is Too Much with us 2. The Solitary Reaper

* Grammar & Vocabulary (Text based) * Use of Legal Terms Legal of Terms – Abandonment, abduct, acquittal, adjourn, adverse witness, affidavit, appeal, argument, bail, bench, code, capital punishment, compromise, damage, decree, domicile, estoppels, eviction, habeas corpus, homicide, immovables, inheritance, issue, litigation, locus standi.

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours * A Choice of Short Stories (ed. Batra & Sidhu). The stories prescribed are: 1. The Lost Child 2. Dusk. 3. An Astrologer’s Day. * Poems of Nature and Culture. Poems prescribed for study.

1. She walks in Beauty 2. Ozymondias

* Report Writing MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

1. A Friend in Need 2. Post Haste 3. The Boss Came to Dinner

* Poems of Nature and Culture. Poems prescribed for study. 1. La Belle Dame Sans Merci.

* Grammar & Vocabulary (Text based) * Essay Writing

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LJL 204: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (COMPULSORY)

Credit 3-0-0 1. The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies: Definition, scope & its

importance, Need for public awareness. 2. Natural resources: Natural resources and associated problems.

a) Forest resources: Use of over exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people.

b) Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems.

c) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.

d) Food resources: World food problems, change caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects or modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem, salinity, case studies.

e) Energy resources: Growing of energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy resources, use of alternate energy sources, case studies.

f) Land recourses: Land as a resource, land degradation, soil erosion and desertification. g) Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources, Equitable use of resources for

sustainable lifestyles. 3. Ecosystem:

Concept of an ecosystem, Structure and function of an ecosystem, Producers, consumers and decomposers, Energy flow in the ecosystem, Ecological succession, Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following ecosystems: a. Forest ecosystem b. Grassland ecosystem c. Desert ecosystem d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries).

4. Biodiversity and its Conservation:

Definition: Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity, Biogeographical classification of India. Value of Biodiversity: Consumptive use; productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values. Biodiversity of global, National and local levels, India as mega-diversity nation "Hot-spots of biodiversity. Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat loss, poaching of wild life, man wildlife conflicts Endangered and endemic species of India. Conservation of Biodiversity: In situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.

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5. Environmental Pollution:

Definition, Causes, effects and control measures of:

a) Air Pollution

b) Water Pollution

c) Soil Pollution

d) Marine Pollution

e) Noise Pollution

f) Thermal Pollution

g) Nuclear Hazards

Solid Waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial

wastes.

Role of an individual in prevention of pollution.

Pollution case studies Disaster Management: Floods, Earthquake, Cyclone and Landslides

6. Social Issues and Environment:

* From unsustainable to sustainable development * Urban problems related to energy * Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management * Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Case studies * Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. * Climate change, global warning, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and

holocause. Case studies. * Wasteland reclamation * Consumerism and waste products * Environmental Protection Act * Air (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act * Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act * Wildlife Protection Act * Forest Conservation Act * Issues involved in enforcement o£. environmental legislation * Public awareness

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7. Human population and the environment * Population growth, variation among nations * Population explosion-Family welfare programme * Environment and human health * Human rights * Value education * HIV / AIDS * Women and child welfare * Role of information technology in environment :and human health * Case studies

* Road Safety Rules & Regulations: Use of Safety Devices while Driving, Do’s and Don’ts

while Driving, Role of Citizens or Public Participation, Responsibilities of Public under Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, General Traffic Signs

* Accident & First Aid: First Aid to Road Accident Victims, Calling Patrolling Police & Ambulance

8. Field Work: Visit to a local area to document environmental assets–river / forest / grassland

/ hill / mountain. Visit to a local polluted site–Urban / Rural / Industrial / Agricultural. Study of common plants, insects, birds. Study of simple ecosystems–pond, river, hill slopes, etc. (Field work equal to 5 lecture hours)

References:

1. Agarwal, K. C. 2001. Environmental Biology, Nidhi Publications Ltd. Bikaner.

2. Bharucha, E. 2005. Textbook of Environmental Studies, Universities Press, Hyderabad.

3. Bharucha, E. 2004. The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad.

4. Brunner, R. C. 1989. Hazardous Waste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc. New York.

5. Clark, R. S. 2000. Marine Pollution, Clanderson Press Oxford.

6. Cunningham, W. P., Cooper, T. H., Gorhani, E. & Hepworth, M. T. 2001. Environmental

Encyclopedia, Jaico Publications House, Mumbai.

7. De, A. K. 1989. Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd.

8. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.

9. Hawkins, R. E. 2000. Encyclopedia of Indian Natural History, Bombay Natural History

Society.

10. Heywood, V. H & Waston, R. T. 1995. Global Biodiversity Assessment, Cambridge

House, Delhi.

11. Jadhav, H. & Bhosale, V. M. 1995. Environmental Protection and Laws. Himalaya Pub.

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12. Joseph, K. and Nagendran, R. 2004. Essentials of Environmental Studies, Pearson

Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi.

13. Kaushik, A. & Kaushik, C. P. 2004. Perspective in Environmental Studies, New Age

International (P) Ltd, New Delhi.

14. Miller, T. G. Jr. 2000. Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co.

15. Odum, E. P. 1971. Fundamentals of Ecology. W.B. Saunders Co. USA.

16. Rajagopalan, R. 2005. Environmental Studies from Crisis to Cure. Oxford University

Press, New Delhi.

17. Sharma, B. K. 2001. Environmental Chemistry. Geol Publishing House, Meerut.

18. Sharma, J. P. 2004. Comprehensive Environmental Studies, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd,

New Delhi.

19. Sharma, P. D. 2005. Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications, Meerut.

20. Subramanian, V. 2002. A Text Book in Environmental Sciences, Narosa Publishing

House, New Delhi.

21. Survey of the Environment. 2005. The Hindu.

22. Tiwari, S. C. 2003. Concepts of Modern Ecology, Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh,

Dehra Dun.

23. Townsend, C., Harper, J. and Michael, B. 2001. Essentials of Ecology, Blackwell

Science.

24. Booklet on Safe Driving. Sukhmani Society (Suvidha Centre), District Court Complex,

Amritsar.

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LJL205 LAW OF CONTRACT

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Proposal, Acceptance, Agreement, Contract Proposal: Definition, Essentials Types General Specific Standing Continuing Difference between ‘Offer’ and Invitation to treat’ Revocation of offer Acceptance: Definition, Essentials, Communication of acceptance, Revocation of acceptance

Judgments: 1. Lalman Shukla v. Gauri Dutt, AIR 1995 SC 1607 2. Suraj Besan and Rice Mills v. Food Corporation of India, AIR 1988 Delhi 224 3. Bhagwandas v. Girdhari Lal & Co., AIR 1966 SC 543 4. Dresser Rand A V/s Binda Agra Chemical Lt. AIR 2006 SC 871 5. Anil Kumar Srivastava V/s State of U.P. AIR 2004 SC 4299

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Consideration: Definition, Ingredients, Privity of Contract and of Consideration, Exceptions to Considerations Capacity to Contract: Contract of a minor Nature of minor’s agreement Effect of minor’s agreement Doctrine of Restitution Beneficial Contracts Ratification Liabilities for ‘Necessaries, supplied Contract by an Unsound Person

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Judgments: 1. Durga Prasad v. Baldeo (1880) 3 All 221 2. Narayani Devi v. Tagore Commercial Corporation Ltd., AIR 1973 Cal. 401 3. Mohori Bibee v. Dharmodas Ghase (1903) 30 I.A. 114 (PC) 4. Chacko V/s Mahadevan AIR 2007 SC 2967 5. Mohori Bibi V/s Dharmodas Glos (1903) 30 IA 114 (PC)

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Free Consent: Definition Coercion Undue influence Misrepresentation Fraud Mistake Legality of Object and Consideration Unlawful Agreements. Void Agreements

Judgments: 1. Shri Krishan v. Kurukshetra University, AIR 1976 SC 376 2. Workmen of Appin Tea Estate v. Industrial Tribunal, AIR 1966 Assam 115 3. Habeeb Khan v. Valasula Devi, AIR 1997 AP 53 4. M. Rangasamy V/s Rangamal AIR 2007 SC 2967 5. Mohori Bibi V/s Dharmodas Glos (1903) 30 IA 114 (PC) 6. Khan Gul V/s Lakha Singh AIR 1928 Lahore 60,3.

Discharge of a Contract Modes of Discharge Performance of Contract Impossibility of Performance and Frustration Effects of Frustration Discharge by Agreement, Novation Breach of Contract Anticipatory Breach Damages for Breach Remoteness of Damages Measure of Damages

Judgments: 1. Gujarat Bottling Co. Ltd., v. Coca Cola Company, AIR 1995 SC 2372 2. Punj Sons Pvt. Ltd., v. Union of India, AIR 1986 Delhi 158 3. Sushila Devi v. Hari Singh, AIR 1971 SC 1756 4. Ghaziabad Development Authority V/s. Union of India AIR 2000 SC 2003 5. National Insurance Co. V/s. Bhogara Polylab Pvt. Ltd.

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Suggested Readings: 1. Law of Contract-I & II with specific Relief Act, Sale of Goods Act, Partnership Act &

Negotiable Instruments Act - By S.S. Srivastava

2. Contract-I & Specific Relief Act - By Kailash Rai

3. Law of Contract - By R.K. Bangia

4. Contract & Specific Relief - By Avtar Singh

5. Law of Contract - By S.K. Kapoor

6. Indian Contract & Specific Relief Act - By Mulla

7. Law of Contract - By Anson

8. Law of Contract - By Dutt

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LJL206 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-I

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20

Minor II: 20 Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• Preamble • Citizenship along with Citizenship Act, 1955. • Election Commission.

Judgements:

1. Keshavananda Bharti v. State of Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 1461. 2. Goodyear v. State of Haryana, AIR 1990 SC 781. 3. Jyoti Basu v. Debi Ghosal, AIR 1982 SC 983. 4. Inderjit Barua v. Election Commission, AIR 1986 SC 103. 5. A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras AIR 1950 SC 27

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours • Union and State Legislature. • Union and State Executive. • Emergency Provisions.

Judgements:

1. S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1918. 2. U.N. Rao v. Indira Gandhi, AIR 1971 SC 1002. 3. Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain, AIR 1975 SC 1590. 4. Ram Jawaya v. State of Punjab, AIR 1955 SC 549. 5. Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India AIR 2006 SC 980

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Administration of UT and Tribal Areas. • Centre-State Relations: Legislative, Administrative and Financial.

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Judgements: 1. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, AIR 1978 SC 597. 2. Abdul Kadir v. State of Kerala, AIR 1976 SC 182. 3. Union of India v. H.S. Dhillon, AIR 1972 SC 1061. 4. State of West Bengal v. Union of India, AIR 1963 SC 1241. 5. D.C. Wadhwa v. State of Bihar AIR 1987 SC 579

• Judicial Process under the Constitution: Supreme Court of India State Judiciary. • Services under the Union & State.

Judgements:

1. Union of India v. S.H. Seth, AIR 1977 SC 2328. 2. S.C. Bar Association v. Union of India, AIR 1998 SC 1895. 3. Re Presidential Reference Case, AIR 1999 SC 1. 4. Shama Prashant Rajie v. Ganpatrao, AIR 2000 SC 3094. 5. S.P. Gupta v. Union of India AIR 1982 SC 149 Suggested Readings: 1. Constituent Assemblhy of India : Springboard of Revolution-- Shibanikinkar Chaube.

2. Constitution Amendment in India -- R.C. Bhawdwaj.

3. Constitution and Constitutionalism in India -- Surya Narayan Misra, Subas Chandra Hazary

and Amareswar Mishra.

4. The Connstitution of India : Select Issues and Perceptions -- Subhash C. Jain.

5. Constitutional History of India -- N. Jayapalan.

6. Constitutional Law of India -- J.N. Pandey.

7. Constitutional Law of India -- Narinder Kumar.

8. Constitution of India -- Datar.

9. India Constitutional Law -- M.P. Jain.

10. Right to Information and Law -- Narayana & Ready

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LJL207 WOMEN & CRIMINAL LAW

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20

Minor II: 20 Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Constitutional Provisions and Women Rights Fundamental Rights – ,Art. 14.15(3), 16(2), 21 Directive Principle – Art. 39(d), 42. Uniform Civil Code and Gender Justice – Art. 44. Reservation for Women – Art. 243D and 243 T

Judgments

1. Sarla Mudgal Vs. Union of India, AIR 1995 SC 1531. 2. Air India Cabin Crew Assn. Vs. Yeshwainee, AIR 2004 SC 187. 3. Gayatre Devi Vs. State of Orissa, AIR 2000 SC 1531. 4. Saraswati Devi Vs. Shanty, AIR 1997 SC 347. 5. State of M.P. Vs. Rameshwar, AIR 2005 SC 687.

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Criminal Law Provisions and Women The Indian Penal Code, 1860

Sec. 493, 494, 495, 496. Sec. 497 and 498. Sec. 498-A, 304-B Sec. 354 Sec. 366, 366A, 366B Sec. 375, 376 A to D

Judgments

1. Bodhistava Gautama Vs. Subhra Chatarborty, AIR 1996 SC 922. 2. Chairman Railway Board Vs. Mrs. Chandrima, AIR 2000 SC 988. 3. Sakshi v. Union of India, AIR 2004 SC 3566 4. State of M.P. Vs. Rameshwar, AIR 2005 SC 687. 5. Priya Patel v. State of M.P. 2006 Cr. L.J. 3627

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Sexual harassment of Women at Workplaces Sexual Harassment and Judicial Approach. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 Visit to Community Policing Resource Centre.

Judgments

1. Vishakha Vs. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1997 SC 3011. 2. Apparel Expert Promotion Council Vs. A.K. Chopra, AIR 1999 SC 625. 3. State of Rajasthan Vs. UNK, AIR 2000 SC 1812. 4. Sounitri Vishnu Vs. Union of India, AIR 1985 SC 1618. 5. Ramanarayan Gupta v. Ramaswani Gupta, AIR 1988 SC 2766

Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 Immoral Traffic (Prevention Act, 1956. Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition ) Act, 1986. National Commission for Women Act, 1990.

Judgments

1. S. Gopal Reddy Vs. State of AP, 1996 SC (Cri.) 792. 2. Bharat Bushan Vs. State of Punjab 1992(2) RCR Cri. 148 P & H 3. Gaurav Jain Vs. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 3021 4. State of Andhra Pradesh Vs. Ram Gopal Asawa, AIR 2004 SC 1933. 5. Ramesh Vs. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 2005 SC 1989.

Suggested Readings:

1. Law Relating to Women & Children - Anjani Kant 2. Law Relating to Women & Children - S.C. Tripathi 3. Law Relating to Women & Child - O.P. Mishra 4. Law & Gender Inequality - Flavia Agnes. 5. Violence Against Women - R. Ahuja 6. Empowerment of women in India - Gour 7. Women & Law - A. Kant 8. Law Relating to women & child - O.P. Mishra 9. Law Relating to women & child - Mamta Rao 10. S.C. & H.C. Judgments Relating to women & children - C. Walikhanna & Nandita

Rao.

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LJL208 ENGLISH-IV

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours * All my Sons by Arthur Miller (Act-I) * Poems of Nature and Culture. The poems prescribed are

1. The Portrait 2. Te Unknown Citizen.

* Precis Writing * Use of Legal Terms: Magistrate, mortage, motive, natural justice, negligence, notary public, oath, offence, over

rule, ownership, pardon, parole, penalty, possession, post-mortem, preamble, presumption, procedure, promissory note, proof, quorum, sentence, summons, trespass.

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours * All my Sons by Arthur Miller (Act-I) * Poems of Nature and Culture. The poems prescribed are

1. Funeral Blues. 2. Do not go Gentle into that Good Night

* Unseen passage * Translation MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours * All my Sons by Arthur Miller (Act-I) * Poems of Nature and Culture. The poems prescribed are

1. False Religion. 2. Night of Scorpion.

* Letter Writing (Formal / Informal Letter) * Prefixes & Suffixes.

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LJL209 HISTORY-I

Time: 3 Hours. Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Emergency of Kingship and Republics Local and Village Administration Sources of Law Administration of Justice Administration of Mauryas Administration of Guptas Administration of Mughal Govenrment

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Land Revenue System – Manasabdari, Jagirdari, Foundation of the British Rule. Administration and Social Reforms of Cornwallis, Bentik and Dalhousie. Administration of Punjab by Britishers and role of Punjab in National Movement Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice in Punjab during the British Rule (1849-75). Land Alienation Act. 1900.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Agitation against Rowaltt Bills. Jallianwala Bagh and its Impact. Non-Co-Operation Movement.

Simon Commission, Cripps Mission. Mountbatten Plan.

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Addition – Suggested Readings: 1. Vakataka Gupta Age – R.C. Majumdar, A.S. Altekar

2. Ashoka an Decline of Mauryas – Romila Thapar

3. Mughal Empire in India – S.R. Sharma

4. A History of the Sikhs Vol-II – Khushwant Singh

5. History of British India – P.E. Roberts

6. Rise and Fulfillment of British – Thompson

7. An Advanced History of India – R.C. Majumdar, H.C. Raychaudhari,

Kalinkar Datta

8. The Republican Trends in Ancient India – Shobha Mukerji

9. Indian Since Independence – V.D. Mahajan

10. Punjab Under the British Rule Vol. III – B.S. Nijjar

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LJL-210 pMjwbI - III e[b nzeL 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)

mweInr I : 20 mweInr II: 20

mYjr : 50 pRSnwvlI/vweIvw: 10

mweInr I 15 kryift Awvrz

1. nvyN lok(kulvMq isMG ivrk) pihlIAW 10 khwxIAW[ (T) gq;zr ;fjs ftnkfynk (d' ftu'A fJe) (n) fe;/ fJe khwxI dk ;ko$ftPk t;sU / klwqimk ivSySqwvW (d' ftu'A fJe) (e) pwqr ic`qrx(do ivcoN ie`k) (s) khwxIAW iv`coN pRSn-au`qr

mweInr II 15 kryift Awvrz

1. nvyN lok(kulvMq isMG ivrk) pihlIAW 11 qoN 21 khwxIAW[ (T) gq;zr ;fjs ftnkfynk (d’ ftu’A fJe) (n) fe;/ fJe khwxI dk ;ko$ftPk t;sU / klwqimk ivSySqwvW (d' ftu'A fJe) (e) pwqr ic`qrx(do ivcoN ie`k) (s) khwxIAW iv`coN pRSn-au`qr

myjr (mweInr I Aqy mweInr II smyq) 20 kryift Awvrz dPqrI/kwnMUnI/vwprk ic`TI p`qr AKwx-muhwvry pYrHw pVH ky pRSnW dy au`qr bhuq ArQk sbd Agyqr ipCyqr sMKyp rcnw

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LJL211 PUNJAB HISTORY & CULTURE-III (Special paper in lieu of Punjabi Compulsory)

From 1707-1947

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

1. Legacy of the Khalsa 2. Decline of the Mughal power and the Sikh struggle for sovereignty 3. Sikh Misls

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours 1. Ranjit Singh’s rise to power 2. Expansion and consolidation under Ranjit Singh 3. Anglo-Sikh Wars and the decline of the Kingdom of Lahore.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours 1. Punjab under the British – New administration, education and social change. 2. Socio-Religious Reform movements. 3. Role of Punjab in the Struggle for freedom 4. Social life with special reference to women, fairs, festivals, folk music, dance and legends. Suggested Readings: 1. Kirpal Singh (Ed.): History and Culture of the Punjab Part II, Punjabi University, Patiala,

1990 (3rd Ed) 2. Fauja Singh (Ed.): A Brief History of the Freedom Struggle in the Punjab, Punjabi

University, Patiala, 1974. 3. J.S. Grewal: The Sikhs of the Punjab, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991.

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LJL212 Specific Contract -II

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20

Minor II: 20 Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

Indian Contract Act, 1872 Indemnity Guarantee Bailment Agency

Judgments: 1. Orient Insurance Co.Ltd., Ahmedabad v. Gujarat State Warehousing Corpn., AIR 2003 Guj. 159 2. Assn of Corporation v. State of Bihar, AIR 2000 Delhi 106 3. State of M.P. v. Kaluram, AIR 1967 SC 1105 4. Union of India v. Udho Ram & Sons, AIR 1963 SC 422 5. Ram Prasad v. State of M.P., AIR 1970 SC 1818

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

Specific Relief Act, 1963 Recovering possession of property (Sec. 5-8) Specific Performance of Contract Contracts which can be specifically enforced (Sec. 10-13) Contracts which cannot be specifically enforced (Sec. 14-19) Discretion and powers of the Court (Sec. 20-25) Injunctions (Sec. 36-42)

Judgments: 1. Ashok Kumar Srivastav v. National Insurance Co.Ltd., (1998) & SCC 361 2. Pratap N. Kothari v. John Braganje, AIR 1999 SC 1666 3. Anima Mallick v. Ajoy Kumar Roy (2000) 4 SCC 119 4. Ram Niwas v. Bano, AIR 2000 SC 2921 5. Moti Lal Jain v. Ramdasi Devi, AIR 2000 SC 2408

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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

Indian Partnership Act, 1932 Definition of Partnership Relationship of partners inter se (Sec. 9-17) Relationship of partners to third party (Sec. 18-30) Minors admitted to the benefits of partnership (Sec. 30) Dissolution of Firm (Sec. 39-55)

Judgments: 1. Addanki Narayanappa v. Bhaskara Krishnappa, AIR 1966 SC 1300 2. Bina Murlidhar v. Kanhaiyalal, AIR 1999 SC 2171 3. Santi Prasad v. Shankar Mahto, AIR 2005 SC 2905 4. Sukhdev Kaur v. Hoshiar Singh, AIR 2001 P & H 178 5. Commissioner of Income Tax v. Sunil J. Kinariwala, AIR 2003 SC 688 Sales of Goods Act, 1930 Difference between agreement to sell or sale (Sec. 4) Conditions and Warranties (Sec. 11-17) Transfer of property as between seller and buyer (Sec. 18-26) Rights of an Unpaid Sellers (Sec. 45-54)

Judgements: 1. Aluminum Industries Ltd., v. Minerals and Metals Trading, AIR 1998 Mad. 239 2. Vijay Minerals Pvt. Ltd., v. Bikash Chandra Deb., AIR 1996 Cal. 67 3. Badri Prasad v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1966 SC 58 4. U.O.I. v. West Punjab Factories Ltd., AIR 1966 SC 395 5. Vishnu Sugar Mills Ltd., v. Food Corporation of India, AIR 1987 Pat. 22

Suggested Readings:

1. Law of Contract-I& II with specific Relief Act, Sale of Goods Act, Partnership Act & Negotiable Instruments Act - S.S. Srivastava 2. Contract -I & Specific Relief Act - Kailash Rai 3. Law of Contract - R.K. Bangia 4. Contract & Specific Relief - Avtar Singh 5. Law of Contract - S.K. Kapoor 6. Indian Contract & Specific Relief Act - Mulla 7. Law of Contract - Anson 8. Law of Contract - Dutta

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LJL213 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit

• Fundamental Rights (Art. 12 to 22)

Judgements: 1. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India AIR 1978 SC 597. 2. Air India v. Nargesh Mirra and Ors., AIR 1981 SC 1829. 3. Ashok Kumar Thakur v. UOI & others. Writ pt. (civil) 265 of 2006 4. State of Karnataka v. V. Suvarana Malini AIR 2001 SC 606. 5. Naz Fondation v. UoI

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Fundamental Rights (Art. 23 to 35). • Directive Principles of State Policy. • Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles.

Judgements: 1. Olga Tellis v. Bombay Municipal Corporation AIR 1986 SC 180. 2. Sheela Barse v. State of Maharashtra AIR 1983 SC 378. 3. Bijoe Emanauel v. State of Kerala AIR 1987 SC 748. 4. Baburam v. C.C. Jacob AIR 1999 SC 1845. 5. Minerva Mills Ltd., v. Union of India AIR 1980 SC 1789.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours • Fundamental Duties. • The Panchayats • The Municipalities

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Judgements: 1. Javed v. State of Haryana AIR 2003 SC 3057. 2. Cantonment Board, Secundrabad v. G. Venketram Reddy AIR 1995 SC 1210.1. 3. Kasambhai Ghanchi v. Chandubhai D. Rajput AIR 1998 SC 815. 4. State of Maharashtra v. Jalgaon Muncipal Council AIR 2003, SC 1657 5. U.P. Gram Panchayat Adhikari Sangh v. Daya Ram Saroj (2007) 2 SCC 138 • Amendment of the Constitution. • Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse.

Judgements: 1. Shankari Prasad v. Union of India AIR 1951 SC 458. 2. J.P. Bansal v. State of Rajasthan AIR 2003 SC 1405. 3. Sajjan Singh v. State of Rajasthan AIR 1965 S.C. 845 4. Golaknath v. State of Punjab AIR 1967 S.C. 1643 5. Knoday Distilleries Ltd. V. State of Karnatka AIR 1996 S.C. 911

Suggested Readings: 1. M.P. Jain : Indian Constitutional Law 2. J.N. Pandey : Constitutional Law of India 3. Narinder Kumar : Constitutional Law of India 4. D.D.Basu : Shorter Constitution of India. 5. M.P.Singh : Shukla’s Constitution of India.

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LJL214 JURISPRUDENCE

Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) Minor I : 20 Minor II: 20

Major: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10

MINOR I 15 Credit Hours

• Meaning, Nature & Scope of Jurisprudence. • Sources of Law: Custom, Legislation, Precedent • Law and Public Opinion. • Law and Social Change.

MINOR II 15 Credit Hours

• Analytical School: Bentham, Austin, Hart & Kelsen. • Historical & Anthropological School • Sociological School • Realist School / Scandinavian. • Concept of Justice & Relationship between Law Justice.

MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) 20 Credit Hours

• Rights & Duties • Possession and Ownership • Legal Personality • Legal Aid: Indian and International Background.

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Suggested Books: 1. Dias : Jurisprudence

2. W. Friedman : Legal Theory

3. Edgar Bodenheimer : Jurisprudence

4. Butterworth : Lectures on Jurisprudence

5. S.N. Dhyani : Jurisprudence & Legal Theory

6. Llyod : Jurisprudence

7. Nomita Aggarwal : Jurisprudence & Legal Theory

8. B.N.Tripathi : Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)

9. S.N.Dhyani : Justice, Law and Morality

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5.1 ECONOMICS-I

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Ass.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: - Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I Basic Concepts Meaning, Nature, Scope of Economics Micro, Macro Economics – Relationship and Difference

Consumption Theory: Utility Analysis, Total Utility V/s. Marginal Utility; Law of Diminishing Marginality; The Proportionality Rule; Defects of Utility Analysis

Unit-II

Demand and Law of Demand: Meaning, Factors, Individuals Demand Schedule and Curve, Changes and Demands. Law of Demand, Income and Demand; Cross Demand; Short-Run & Long-Run Demand Curves. Elasticity of Demand Price Elasticity, Cross Elasticity, Income Elasticity, Factors Effecting Price Elasticity of Demands, Importance of the Concept of Price Elasticity.

Supply – Its Law, Elasticity and Curves

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Unit-III Market Structures: Equilibrium under Perfect and Imperfect Competition

Monopoly, Duopoly, Oligopoly Theories of Distribution: Rent, Interest & Profit. Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance – Public Expenditure, Public Debt, Budget Unit-IV International Trade: Classical Theory Modern Theory International Trade & Factor Prices Balance of Payments, GATT, WTO

Suggested Readings:

1. Advanced Economic Theory- Micro Analysis by H.L. Ahuja. 2. Economic Theory- Micro Analysis by G.Kaushal 3. International Economics by M.L. Jhingan 4. Public Finance by B.P. Tyagi 5. Monetary Economics by R.R. Paul

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5.2 HISORY-II

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100 Theory : 60

Internal Ass. : 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under : - Section-A : It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B : It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C : It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5

pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Administration of Justice in Bombay (1668-1726) Administration of Justice in Calcutta (1690-1726) Administration of Justice in Madras (1639-1726) Regulating Act of 1773 Supreme Court at Calcutta

Unit-II Privy Council Establishment of High Court (Mayor’s Court) Federal Court of India

Unit-III Charter Act of 1833 and 1853 Government of India Act, 1858 Indian Councils Act, 1861 Indian Councils Act, 1892 Indian Council Act, 1909 Government of India Act, 1919

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Unit-IV

The Government of India Act, 1935: Federal and Provincial Legislatures Law Commission and Codification Suggested Readings: 1. Indian Legal and Constitutional History – J.K. Mittal 2. Indian Legal and Constitutional History – Monica David 3. Indian Legal and Constitutional History – Dr. S.K. Puri 4. Indian Legal and Constitutional History – Kailash Rai 5. Land Marks in Indian Legal and Constitutional History – V.D. Kulshreshtha 6. Outlines of Indian Legal & Constitutional History – M.P. Singh 7. Indian Legal & Constitutional History – S.C. Tripathi 8. Outlines of Indian Legal History – M.P. Jain 9. A New Look Modern Indian History – B.L. Grover 10. India Since Independence – V.D. Mahajan

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5.3 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Asstt: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I Meaning, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law Origin and Growth of Administrative Law in India Conceptual Objections against the Growth of Administrative Law Rule of Law and Development in India and England Theory of Separation of Power with reference to India Relationship between the Administrative Law and Constitutional Law Unit-II Meaning, concept, nature and scope of delegated Legislation Control Mechanism of Delegated Legislation

Sub Delegation Administrative Adjudication : Meaning, Structure and Procedure.

Unit-III Meaning and Concept of Natural Justice Concept of Post Decisional Hearing and Institutional Hearing Administrative Tribunals – Necessity, Structure and Procedure Attributes of Fair Trial

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Unit-IV Judicial Review and Constitutional Remedies Public Interest Litigation. Institution of Ombudsman-Lokpal in India Punjab Lokpal Act, 1993. JUDGEMENTS 1. Tubi Das Vs. Govt. of A.P. AIR 2003 SC 43. 2. Ram Ashray Yadav Vs. Chairman, Bihar Public Service Commission AIR 2000 SC 1448. 3. Peoples Union for Civil Liberties Vs. State of U.P. AIR 2000 All.103. 4. C.B.I. Vs. S. Bangarappa AIR 2001 SC 222. 5. C. Rangaswamaya Vs. Karnataka Lok Yukta AIR 1998 SC 2496. 6. State of Maharashtra Vs. Indian Medical Association 2002 (1) SCC 589. 7. Shiv Raj Vs. Bherulal 2000 Raj. 42. 8. U.I.O. Vs. Ashutosh K. Srivastava 2002 (1) SCC 188. 9. Bala Krishna Pillai Vs. Kerela 2000 (7) SCC 129. 10. P.U. Vs. Accountant General, Ahmedabad AIR 2003 SC 272. 11. Hari Shankar Bagla Vs. State of M.P. AIR 1954 SC 465. 12. Raj Narain Singh Vs. Chairman Patna Administration Committee AIR 1954 SC 569. 13. Arif Hamid Vs. State of J & K AIR 1989 SC 1899. 14. Ram Jawaya Kapoor Vs. State of Pb. AIR 1955 SC 549. 15. A.K. Krapak Vs. Union of India AIR 1970 SC 150. 16. Hira Nath Mishra Vs. Principal, Rajendra Medical College AIR 1973 SC 1266. 17. Shri Ana Mukta Sadguru Trust Vs. V.R. Rudani AIR 1989 SC 1607.

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5.4 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Ass.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: - Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5

pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I:

Meaning & Definitions of Environmental Law Constitutional Provisions (Arts. 21, 48-A, 51-A (g)) International Documents : Stockholm Declaration and Earth Summit

Judgements: 1. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (2004) 12 SCC 118. 2. Motors Ltd., & Anr v. N. Siva Kumar & Anr (2000) 10 SCC 664. 3. Forum for Prevention of Environment & Sound Pollution v. U.O.I. & Anr AIR 2005 SC

3136. 4. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. AIR 2002 SC 3696. 5. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. AIR 2002 SC 1696.

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Unit-II: Environment Protection Act, 1986. Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, 2002. Kyoto Protocol- 1997.

Judgements: 6. M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath & Ors AIR 2002 SC 1515. 7. Buffalo Traders Welfare Association v. U.O.I. 2005(2) Scale 198. 8. Research Foundation for Science v. U.O.I. 2005 AIR SCW 3263. 9. Vineet Kuamr Mathur v. U.O.I. 2005 AIR SCW 5393. 10. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (1991) 2 SCC 353. Unit-III:

Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.

Judgements: 11. Research Foundation for Science & Tekchnology v. U.O.I. (2000) 9 SCC 42. 12. A.P. Pollution Control Board v. Prof. M.V. Naiydu (1999) 2 SCC 718. 13. Almitra Patel v. U.O.I. (2000) 8 SCC. 14. T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad (87) v. U.O.I. & Ors (2006) 1 SCC 1. 15. Narmada achao Andolan v. U.O.I. (2000) 10 SCC 664. Unit-IV:

Noise Pollution. Wild Life Protection Act, 1972. Bio Diversity Act, 2002.

Judgements: 16. A.P. Pollution Control Board II v. U.O.I. (2001) 2 SCC 62. 17. Karnataka Industrial Areas Dev. Board v. C. Kenchappa & Ors (2006) 6 SCC 371. 18. Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co.Ltd.(3) v. Bombay Environmental Action Group (2006) 3

SCC 434. 19. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (2006) 3 SCC 399. 20. Intellectuals Forum, Thirupathi v. State of A.P. & Ors (2006) 3 SCC 549.

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5.5 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Asstt: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I Evolution of Human Rights Origin, Development and Natural Law Perspective League of Nations and Human Rights Un Charter and Human Rights Universal Declaration of Human Rights, vis-à-vis Indian Constitution JUDGMENTS 1. Air India V. Nargesh Mirza AIR 1981 SC 1829 F.R’s. 2. Paramjeet Kaur Vs. State of Punjab AIR 1999 SC 340. 3. Sunil Batra Vs. Delhi Administration AIR 1980 SC 1579. 4. Nilabati Behra Vs. State of Orissa AIR 1993 SC 1960. 5. Rudal Shah Vs. State of Bihar 1983 (4) SCC 141. 6. Gaurav Jain Vs. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 3021. 7. A.K. Gopalan V. State of Madras AIR 1950 SC 27 (F.R’s)

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Unit-II Covenants and Conventions on Human Rights International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966. The European Convention on Human Rights, 1950. The American Convention on Human Rights, 1969. The African Charter. The Vienna Conference on Human Rights, 1993. Unit-III Indian Perspective of Human Rights The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. Role of National Human Rights Commission. Human Rights Movement in India: A Critical Appraisal.. JUDGMENTS 1. National Human Rights Commission Vs. State of Arunachal Pradesh AIR 1996 SC 1234. 2. Bhimsen Vs. Jammu & Kashmir 1985 (4) SCC 677. 3. ADM Jabalpur Vs. Shiv Kant Shukla AIR 1976 SC 1207. 4. A.P. Civil Liberties Vs. Collector & Distt. Magistrate, Guntur & others, AIR 2003 AP 450. 5. Balco Employees Union (Regd.) V. U.O.I. ARI 2002 SC 350 6. People Union for Civil Liberties V. U.O.I. 2004(12) SC 108 Unit-IV Judicial Activism, Public Interest Lawyering and Protection of Human Rights. Role of NGO’s in the Protection of Human Rights in India Meaning and Concept of International Humanitarian Laws Geneva Conventions. JUDGMENTS 1. D.K. Basu Vs. State of West Bengal AIR 1997 SC 610. 2. Maneka Gandhi V. Union of India AIR 1978 SC 597 Art. 3. Prem Shankar Shukla Vs. Delhi Administration AIR 1980 SC 1535. 4. Sunil Gupta Vs. State of M.P. 1990 (3) SCC 119. 5. Vishakha Vs. State of Rajasthan AIR 1997 SC 3011. 6. Hussainara Khatoon Vs. State of Bihar, AIR 1979 SC 1369. 7. Khatri II Vs. State of Bihar (1981) ISCC 627.

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Suggested Readings: 1. Concepts, Theories and Practice of Human Rights -- Praveen Vadkar.

2. Human Rights Activism and Role of NGOs -- Ashish Chandra

3. Human Rights: Achievements and Challenges -- Umesh Bhatt

4. Human Rights -- R. Mishra

5. Human Rights: Burning Issues of the World -- R.S. Verma(ed)

6. The Human Rights: Conventions and Indian Law -- U.N. Gupta.

7. Human Rights: Global Perspectives -- Anuradha Kumar

8. Human Rights, Justice and Constitutional Empowerment -- C. Raj Kumar &

K. Chockalingam (ed)

9. Human Rights: UN Initiatives -- Rahul Rai

10. Human Rights and the constitution: Vision and the Reality -- K.P. Saksena. (ed)

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5.6 Law of Crimes (Penal Code)

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Asstt: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I General Principles of Criminal, Law (1) Criminal System: Territorial Territorial Operation of IPC (Sec.2,3, & 4). General Explanations (Sec. 6-52 A) Nature of Joint Liability (Sec. 34 and 149) Mens Rea Stages of Crime. JUDGEMENTS

1. Suresh v. State of UP,2001 Cri L.J.1462 2. B.K Ghosh v. Emperor ,AIR 1925 PC 1 3. Mahbub Shah v. Emperor, AIR,1945SC 118 4. State of Orissa V. Arjun Dass, AIR 1999 SC 3229. 5. Major Singh V. State of Punjab, AIR 2003 SC 342.

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Unit-II General Exceptions: Judicial Acts (Sec. 77, 78) Mistake of Fact (Sec. 76-79) Defense of Accident (Sec. 80) Absence of Criminal Intent (Sec. 81-86 and 92-94) Consent (Sec. 87-90) Trifling Act (Sec. 95)

Abetment (Sec. 107-120) Criminal Conspiracy (Sec. 120-A and 120-B) Of Attempts to Commit Offences (Sec. 511). JUDGEMENTS

1. Basudev v. State ,1956 Cri L.J. 919 2. Mirza Ghani Baig V. State of AP (1997) 2 Crimes 19 (AP) 3. Shrikant Anand Rao Bhosale V. Cri. LJ 4356 (SC) 4. State of West Bengal V. Shaw Mangal S, 1984 Cri. LJ 1683. 5. Sukhdev V. Delhi State (Govt. of NCT Delhi) 2003 Cri. LJ 4315.

Unit-III

Culpable Homicide (Sec. 299, 304) Murder (Sec. 300, 302) Causing Death by Negligence (Sec. 304A) Dowry Death (Sec. 304B) Abetment to Suicide (Sec. 306) Attempt to Commit Suicide (Sec. 309) Hurt (Sec. 319, 323) Grievous Hurt (Sec. 320, 325) Wrongful Restraint (Sec. 339, 341) Wrongful Confinement (Sec. 340, 342)

JUDGEMENTS

1. Nanawati V. State of Maharashtra 1962 Cr. L.J. 521 AIR 1961 SC 605. 2. Rajwant V. State of Kerela 1966 SC 1879. 3. Virsa Singh V. State of Punjab AIR 1958 SC 461. 4. Gian Kaur V. State of Punjab 1996 Cr. L.J. 1660 SC. 5. Jacob Mathew V. State of Punjab AIR 2005 Sc 3180.

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Unit-IV

Force (Sec. 349) Criminal Force (Sec. 350) Assault (Sec. 351) Outraging the Modesty of Women (Sec. 354) Kidnapping (Sec. 359, 363) Abduction (Sec. 362) Theft (Sec. 378-379) Extortion (Sec. 383-3840 Robbery (Sec. 390, 392, 393) Dacoit (Sec. 391, 395, 396) Cheating (Sec. 415, 416, 417)

Mischief (Sec. 425-426) Forgery (Sec. 463, 465)

JUDGEMENTS

1. T.D. Vadgave V. State of Gujarat AIR 1973 Sc 2313. 2. Kanwar Pal S. Gill V. State (Adm. UT Chandigarh) AIR 2005 SC 1304. 3. A.N. Venkatesh V. State of Karnataka 2005 Cr. LJ 3732 SC. 4. Saksh V. V.O.I. 2004 CLJ 2881. 5. Dhananjay V. State of Bihar 2007 CLJ 1440 SC 6. Hansraj V. State of Haryana 2004 CLJ 1759.

Suggested Readings:

1. Penal Law of India - Dr. Sir H.S. Gaur 2. Law of Crimes - Rattan Lal Dhiraj Lal 3. Indian Penal Code - Basu 4. Indian Penal Code - S.N. Mishra 5. Indian Penal Code - Rajesh Tandn 6. Law of Crimes - Shamsul Huda 7. Indian Penal Code - R.A. Nelson 8. Indian Penal Code - R.N. Sexena 9. Criminal Law - K.D. Gaur 10. Law of Crimes - Bhattacharya

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6.1 ECONOMICS-II

(Economic Development in India) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Ass.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I Basic Characteristics of Indian Economics Law and Economy Features of Economic Laws Economic Laws and Government Laws Unit-II Foreign Capital in India: Forms, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Multi National Companies and Foreign Collaboration in Industry: Domination and

Control New Economic Reforms in India The New Exim Policy, 2002-2007.

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Unit-III Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices

Monopolies Restrictive Unfair Trade Practices: The Preview of Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Act, Process of Liberalization in the Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Act. Role of Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Commission and the Government. Industrial Policy 1991 and the Monopolies Restrictive Trade Practices Act

Unit-IV

Indian Economy: A Dualistic Economy Structure, A Mixed Economy, A Planned Developing Economy. Land Reforms in India: Objectives, Measures Introduced in India, Suggestions for Attaining in the Implementation of Land Reforms, Achievements in Land Reforms

Center-State Financial Relations in India: Introduction to 12th Finance Commission. Suggested Readings:

1. Indian Economy- Its Growing Dimensions by P.K. Dhar 2. The Indian Economy- Environment and Policy by Ishwar C. Dhingra 3. Indian Economy by Ruddar Dutt and Sundaram 4. Public Finance by B.P. Tyagi 5. The Economics of Development and Planning by M.L. Jhingan.

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6.2 History III

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Asstt: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I India under The East India Company, and end of the company’s rule. Inaugration of Adalat system in Bengal. Role of Cornwallis in judicial settlement. Unit –II Progress of Judicial reforms. Development of criminal law- 1772-1860. Influence of English law in India. Unit-III Development of law Presidency Towns. Development of Civil Law: Mofussil. Unit- IV Growth of legal profession Legal Education. Present Indicial System

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6.3 Law of Crimes (Criminal Procedure Code)

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Asstt: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I Application and Object of the Code Definitions (Sec. 2) Power of The Courts (Sec. 26-35) Process to Compel Appearance in Court (Sec. 61-90) Judgments:

1. Mohd. Yousuf V. Smt. Afaq John 2006 Cr.LJ 788 2. Vinay Kumar Srivastava V. State of U.P. 2006 Cr.LJ 702 3. Dr. Mr. Rafeeq V. State of A.P., 2007 Cr.LJ 2641 4. Kavita V. State, 2000 Cr.LJ 315 (Del.) 5. Dandu Laxmi Reddy V. State of A.P., AIR 1999 SC 3255

Unit-II Security Proceedings (Sec. 106-116) Maintenance (Sec. 125-128) Urgent Cases of Nuisance and Apprehended Danger (Sec. 144). Dispute as to Immovable Property (145-148) Judgments:

1. Uma Kant Yadav V. State of U.P., 2007 Cr.LJ 2540 2. Saidu Mohd. V. State of Kerala, 206 Cr.LJ 413 3. Dr. Mr. Vijay Manohar Arbat V. Kashirao Rajaram Sawai & Aur (1987) 1 SC J 524 4. Mansar Ali V. Isran, AIR 2003 SC 707

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Unit-III Information to the Police and their Power to Investigate (Sec. 154-176) Trial before Court of Sessions (Sec. 225-237) Trial of Warrant Cases by Magistrate (Sec. 238-250) Trial of Summon Cases by Magistrate (Sec. 251-259) Judgments:

1. State of West Bengal V. Dinesh Dalmia 2007 Cr.LJ 2757 2. S. Awarter Singh V. State of U.P. 2006 Cr.LJ 715 3. Ratan Mandal V. State of Jharkhand 2006 Cr.LJ 781 4. State of NCT of Delhi V. Ravikant Sharma 2007 Cr.LJ 1674 5. Babu Bhai Parmar V. State of Gujarat 2007 Cr.LJ 786

Unit-IV Summary Trials (Sec. 260-265) Reference and Revision (Sec. 395-405) Bail (Sec. 434-450) Appeal (372-394) Inherent Power of High Court (Sec 482).

Judgments:

1. Ajit Singh V. State of U.P., 2007 Cr.LJ 170 2. Shri Sant Singh V. Secretary, Home Department, Govt. of Maharashtra 2006 Cr.LJ 1515 3. Arun Kumar V. State of U.P. , AIR 1989 SC 1445 4. Ajit Singh Thakur V. State of Gujarat AIR 1981 SC 733 5. B.P. Joshi V. State of Haryana, AIR 2003 SC 1386

Suggested Readings: 1. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Mani 2. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Mishra 3. Code of Criminal Procedure -- B.B. Mitra 4. Criminal Procedure -- Kelkar 5. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Lal 6. Code of Criminal Procedure -- Sarkar 7. Criminal Procedure -- C.K. Thakkar 8. Criminal Procedure Code -- S.P. Myneni 9. Criminal Procedure Code -- N. Paranjape

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6.4 PROPERTY LAW

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Asstt: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I Object & Scope of the Act

Kinds of Property and Attestation Transfer of Property (Sec. 5-21) Basis of Doctrine of Election (Sec. 35)

Judgments: 1. Badrinath V. Punna AIR 1979 SC 1314 2. Indu Kakkar V. Haryana IDC Ltd., AIR 1999 SC 296 3. Sanat Kumari V. Lakshmi Amma Janki Aruna AIR 2000 SC 3009 4. Devendra Singh V. State of Rajasthan AIR 2002 Raj 66 5. Raghu Ram Rao V. Eric P. Mathras AIR 2002 SC 797

Unit-II

Doctrine of Lis Pendens (Sec. 52) Sec. 53 & Part Performance (Sec. 53-A) Lease (Sec. 105-117) Sale (Sec. 54-56)

Judgments: 1. Somir Mukherjee V. Davinder K. Bajaj AIR 2001 SC 1696 2. Guru Amarjit Singh V. Rattan Chand AIR 1994 SC 227 3. Puran Chand V. Kirpal Singh AIR 2001 SC 1696 4. Narendrabhai Chhaganbhai Bharlia V. Gandevi Peoples Co-operative Bank Ltd., AIR

2002 Guj 209 5. Nirmal Chandra V. Vimal Chand AIR 2001 SC 2284

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Unit-III Mortgage, Kinds, Rights and Liabilities of the Mortgagor & Mortgagee. Gift (Sections 122-129) Judgments:

1. Cheriyan Sasma and Others V. Sudarshan Pillai AIR 1999 SC 947 2. State of Kerala V. Cochin Chennear Refinaries AIR 1968 SC 67 3. Mushir Mohammed Khan V. Sajeda Bano 2000 SC 1085 4. Shivdev Singh V. Sucha Singh AIR 2000 SC 1935 5. Dalumbi Devi V. Raghu Raj AIR 2002 HP 99

Unit-IV The Indian Trust Act 1882, Creation of Trusts Rights, Power & Disabilities of Trustees Rights and Liabilities of the Beneficiary Judgments:

1. Ranjit Kumar Ghosh V. Suresh Chandra Bose 1994 SC 1254 2. C.I.T. Vs. Hamdard Dawakhana AIR 1960 Puj 219 3. R. Mathalone Bombay Life Insurance Co. Ltd., 1953 SC 385 4. Official Trustee V. Sachindra AIR 1969 SC 823 5. M.J.R. Sc India V. S.C. Anger AIR 1988 Sc 709

Suggested Readings:

1. Transfer of Property Act -- Dr. Avtar Singh 2. Transfer of Property Act -- R.K. Sucha 3. Transfer of Property Act -- Shukla 4. Transfer of Property Act -- C.L. Gupta 5. Law of TPA -- G.C.V. Subba Rao 6. Transfer of Property -- Dr. Shri hari Singh Gaur 7. Transfer of Property Act -- Yogesh Desai 8. Transfer of Property Act -- Dr. Tiwari 9. Transfer of Property Act -- S.M. Lahiri 10. Transfer of Property Act -- Vishwar Shridhar Sohani 11. Transfer of Property Act -- Mulla

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6.5 LAW OF EVIDENCE

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100 Theory: 60 Internal Asstt.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I

Definitions and Relevancy of Facts Ss. 1-16. Judgements

1. R.M. Malkani Vs. State of Maharashtra AIR 1973 SC 157. 2. Budhseh Vs. State of U.P. AIR 1970 SC 1321. 3. Pakala Narayan Swami Vs. Emperor AIR 1939 PC 47. 4. Tejinder Singh Vs. State of Punjab AIR 1970 SC 1566. 5. A.C. Jose Vs. Simen Pillai AIR 1984 SC 921.

Unit-II

Admissions, Confessions Ss. 17-31. Statements by persons who cannot be called as Witnesses Ss. 32-33.

Judgements

1. Lal Chand Vs. State of Haryana AIR 1984 SC 226. 2. K.A. Vish Vs. State of Maharashtra AIR 1971 SC 2256. 3. Varkey Joseph Vs. State of Kerala 1993 SC 1892. 4. Sital Kaur Vs. State of Punjab 2005 (I) HLR (P & H) 607. 5. C.K. Raveendran Vs. State of Kerala AIR 2000 SC 369.

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Unit-III Character when relevant Ss. 52-55. Of Documentary Evidence Ss. 61-73. Burden of Proof Ss. 101-114 Estoppel S. 115

Judgements

1. Kamal Kishore Vs. State (Delhi Administrative 1997) 2 Crimes 169. 2. Kamalakar Nandram Bhassar Vs. State of Maharashtra 2004 Cr.L.J. 615 SC. 3. Bhergavan of Others Vs. State of Kerala 2004 Cr.L.J. 646 (SC). 4. Ram Vilas Vs. State of M.P. 1985 Cr.L.J. 1773. 5. Arjun Biswas Vs. State of Assam 2005 Cr. L.J. 554 (Assam).

Unit-IV

Competence of Witnesses Ss. 118-120. Of the examination of Witnesses Ss. 135-166. Of Improper Admission and Rejection of evidence Ss. 167.

Judgements

1. Amrit Banaspati Co.Ltd., Vs. Union of India AIR 1995 SC 1340 2. Ajmer Singh Vs. Atma Singh AIR 1985 P & H 315. 3. M. Latchu Mahan, Petitioner Vs. Union Territory of Pondichory & Others, 2005

Cr.LK. 1691. 4. K. Vasim, Appellant Vs. State of Tamil Nadu 2005 Cr.L.J. 143. 5. State of Rajasthan Vs. Bhera, 1997 Cr.L.J. 1237 (Raj.).

Suggested Readings: 1. Principles of The Law of Evidence -- Avtar Singh 2. The Law of Evidence -- V.P. Sarathi 3. The Law of Evidence -- S.K. Sinha Ray 4. Principles and Digest of The Law of Evidence-- Chief Justice M. Monir 5. The Law of Evidence -- Ratan Lal, Dhiraj Lal Field’s

Commentary on The Law of Evidence

6. Sarkar on Evidence -- Sudipto Sarkar & V.R. Manohar 7. Sarkar The Law of Evidence -- Sudipto Sarkar 8. Law of Evidence -- Batuk Lal 9. Expert Evidence -- R.N. Choudhary 10. Basis of The Law of Evidence -- P.M. Bakshi

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6.6 Opt.(i) Legislative Drafting

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Asstt.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I

History of Legislative Drafting

Meaning of Legislation

Meaning of Drafting

Nature & Scope of Legislative Drafting

Kinds-Private, Public, Autonomous, Actual, Executive, Judicial Legislation.

Unit-II

Role of Parliamentary Counsel, Role in the formulation of Legislative policy, legal

Advisor and Departmental officials.

Pre parliamentary stage.

Legislative proposals-identification, investigation and evolution of problem.

Preparation of Bill

Drafting Process, Drafting Instructions, Composition & Scrutiny of Bill

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Unit-III

Structure of a bill

Formalities and arrangement.

Different parts of a bill

Procedure and stages of passing a bill.

Post Parliamentary Process.

Subsidiary Legislation.

Unit-IV

Drafting of Penal Laws,

Drafting Laws Establishing Statutory Bodies,

Drafting Licensing Laws,

Drafting of Subsidiary Legislation,

Drafting of Review and rewriting of existing enactments.

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6.6 Opt.-(ii) Comparative Constitutions

Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Asstt: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTERS The syllabus consists of four units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under:- Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24 Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I Constitution of Britain Comparison with other constitutions Unit-II Constitution of U.S.A. Constitution of Canada Comparison with other constitutions Unit-III Indian Constitution Swiss Constitution Comparison with others Unit-IV Constitution of Pakistan Constitution of Afganistan Comparison with others

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7.1 Socio-Economic Offences and Emerging Trends in Criminal Law (Opt.I)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 Guidelines for the Paper Setter: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A:It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2

pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Concept, Meaning and Features of Socio-Economic Crimes Its difference with traditional crimes

Judgments: 1. M.G. Wagh v. Jay Engineering Works Ltd., AIR 1987 SC 670 2. Anil Kumar Aggarwal v. K.C. Babu 2003 Cri.L.J. 2197 3. Standard Charted Bank & Others v. Directorate of Enforcement & Others, AIR 2006 SC

1301 Unit-II

Cyber Crimes Information Technology Act, 2000.

Judgments: One judgments to be prescribed by the teacher. Unit-III

NDPS, 1985- Provisions Objective & Procedure & Penalty.

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Judgments: 1. State of M.P. v. P.V. Narasimaha, AIR 975 SC 1835 2. M. Karunanidhi v. Union of India, AIR 1979 SC 898 3. R.S. Nayak v. A.R. Antulay, AIR 1984 SC 684 4. AR. Antulay v. R.J. Nayak, AIR 1984 SC 718 5. GK Damodar Nair v. Govt. of India 1997 Cr.LJ 739 6. State of U.P. v. Zakoullab, AIR 1998 SC 1474 7. Prabhat Kumar Srivastava v. State of U.P. & Others 2007 Cri.LJ 2228 8. State of Kerala v. K. Karunakaran 11(2003) CLR 438 (Ker.) 9. K.V. Joseph v. State of Gujrat 1997 Cri.LJ 2896 Unit-IV

Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.

Judgments:

1. Ajaib Singh V. State of Punjab, 2000 Cr.L.J. 2270 (SC)

2. Union of India v. Munna, 2004 Cri .L.J4183(SC)

3. Ashok Kumar v. State of Haryana, 2000Cri .L.J 3186(SC)

4. Arjun S. V. State of Haryana , 2005 Cri L.J. 253 (P&H)

5. Mohd. Malik Mandal v. Premjal Bardalai,2005 Cri L.J. 2613(SC)

6. State of Orissa v. Kandhuri Sahu, 2004 Cri L.J. 842 (SC)

7. State of Haryana v. Ranbir Alias Raina (2006) 5 SCC 167 Suggested Readings: 1. Information Technology Law -- Vakul Sharma 2. Laws on Cyber Crime -- Pramod Kumar 3. Guide to Cyber Law -- Radney D. Ryder 4. Cyber Law in India -- Dr. Farooz Ahmed 5. Sutherland’s White Collar Crime 6. Socio Economy of India -- P.J. Gandhi 7. Socio Economic Offences -- J.P. Singh 8. Indian Legislation on Cyber Crime -- S.K. Sharma 9. Economic & Social Offence -- B.K. Sharma 10. Cyber E. Commerce Laws -- P.M. Bakshi

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7.1. CRIMINOLOGY (Option–II)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit – I

Nature, Scope and Objectives of Criminology Criminology and Criminal Law Schools of Criminology

Judgments: 1. Delhi Domestic Women Forum v. Union of India 1995 (I) SCC 14 2. Budhisaltva Gautam v. Subra Chakraborty 1998 SC 922 3. Manohar Lal alias Munna v. Haliaf Delhi, AIR 2000 SC 420 4. Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1980 SC 898 5. Kishori v. State of Delhi, AIR 1999 SC 382 Unit – II

Methods of Studying Crime and Criminals Crime Causation: Psychological, Biological, Sociological, Economic, Mental, Family and

Mass Media Probation of Offenders Act, 1958

Judgments: 1. Jai Kumar v. State of M.P. 1999 Vol. 5 SCC 1 2. Prem Sagar v. Dharambir & Other, AIR 2004 SC 21 3. Siya Saron v. State of M.P. 1995 CLJ 2126 (SC) 4. Maharashtra v. Jagmohan Singh Kuldeep Singh & Other (2004) Vol. 7 SC 659 5. Devaki Nandan Dayamer v. State of U.P. (1997) 10 SC

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Unit – III

White Collar Crimes Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children ) Act, 2000 Capital Punishment

Judgments: 1. Dhanjay Chaterjee v. State of West Bengal 1996, AIR 1996. 1994 2 SCC 220 2. Arhit Das v. State of Biahr, AIR 2000 SC 2164. 1994 SCC (Cri.) 358 3. Lamdeo Alids Rajan Chohan v. State of Assam, AIR 2001 SC 2231 4. Rajindra Chandra v. Chandigarh Administration, AIR 2000 SC 748 5. Sakshi v. Union of India 2004 Vol. 6 SCALE 15 Unit – IV

Victimology – Compensation and Remedial Measures

Judgments: 1. Baldev Singh v. State of Punjab (1995) 6 SCC 593 2. Chairman Railway Board v. Chandrinia Das (2000) 2 SCC 465 3. Phoolwati v. NC7 of Delhi 2000 Cri.L.J. 1613 4. State of Punjab v. Ajaib Singh (1995) SCC 416 5. Dr. Jacob George v. State of Kerela (1994) 3 SCC 430 Suggested Readings: 1. Criminology -- Ahmad Siddique 2. Criminology & Penology -- Prof. N.V. Paranjape 3. Criminal Law & Criminology -- K.D. Gaur 4. Criminology & Penology -- Sutherland 5. Criminology & Penology -- J.P.S. Sirohi 6. Criminology & Penology -- Ponnian 7. Criminal Trial and Justice -- Lakshminath A. 8. Juvenile Justice System in India -- Ved Kumari

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7.2 LAW RELATING TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

International Instrument: TRIPS.

Unit-II Indian Patent Act, 1970

Judgements: 1. Ajay Industrial Corp. v. Shiv Kanao AIR 1983 Del. 496. 2. Bayer of Federal Republic of Germany v. Controller of Patents, Govt. of India

AIR 1982 Cal 30. 3. Shinning Industries v. Shri Krishna Industries AIR 1975 All 231. 4. Press Metal Corp. Ltd. V. Noshir Soralyi AIR 1983 Bom 144. 5. Lallubai v. Chimanlal AIR 1936 Bom & P.

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Unit-III Copyright Act, 1957

Judgements: 1. Indian Performing Right Society v. Eastern India Motion Practice AIR 1977 SC 1443. 2. Lama Prased v. Nabaheal AIR 1967 Ass 70. 3. Godrej Soaps Ltd. V. Dora Cosmetics 2001 PTC 407. 4. Khemraj v. Garg. AIR 1975 Del 130. 5. R.G. Anand v. Delux Films (1978) 4 SCC 118. 6. Super Cassette Industries v. Entertainment AIR 2004 Del 326. 7. Indian Express Newspapers Pvt.Ltd. v. Dr. Jagmohan AIR 1985 Bom 229. 8. Blackwood & Sons v. Parsurama AIR 1959 Med 410. 9. Nag Book House v. State of West Bengal AIR 1982 Cal 245. 10. Fortune Films v. Dev Anand AIR 1979 Bom. 17.

Unit-IV Designs Act, 2000 Trade Mark Act, 1999.

Judgements: 1. M/s. Bishwanath Parsad v. Hindustan Metal Industries AIR 1982 SC 1444. 2. Bharati Cellulee v. Jai Distilees Pvt. AIR 2007 Bom 33. 3. M/s. Meghraj Biscuits v. Com. Of Central AIR 2007 SC 1433. 4. M.S. Dhadha House v. S.K. Mamje AIR 2006 SC 731. 5. M/s. Arvind Lab v. M.A. Rahin AIR 2007 Madras 1. Suggested Readings: 1. Intellectual Property Laws -- P.Narayanan 2. Patent Law -- P. Narayanan 3. Intellectual Property W.R. Corwoh 4. Intellectual Property -- P. Kumar 5. Intellectual Property -- Butterworths 6. Intellectual Property Rights in India -- Prankeshne Pal 7. Laws on Intellectual Property -- S.R. Sharma 8. Intellectual Property & Criminal Law -- N.S. Gopalkishna 9. The Law on Intellectual Property Rights -- Shiv Sahai 10. Law of Patents -- Elizabeth Verkey

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7.3 LAW OF EVIDENCE

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess. : 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Definitions and Relevancy of Facts Ss. 1-16. Judgements: 1. R.M. Malkani Vs. State of Maharashtra AIR 1973 SC 157. 2. Budhseh Vs. State of U.P. AIR 1970 SC 1321. 3. Pakala Narayan Swami Vs. Emperor AIR 1939 PC 47. 4. Tejinder Singh Vs. State of Punjab AIR 1970 SC 1566. 5. A.C. Jose Vs. Simen Pillai AIR 1984 SC 921.

Unit-II Admissions, Confessions Ss. 17-31. Statements by persons who cannot be called as Witnesses Ss. 32-33.

Judgements: 1. Lal Chand Vs. State of Haryana AIR 1984 SC 226. 2. K.A. Vish Vs. State of Maharashtra AIR 1971 SC 2256. 3. Varkey Joseph Vs. State of Kerala 1993 SC 1892. 4. Sital Kaur Vs. State of Punjab 2005 (I) HLR (P & H) 607. 5. C.K. Raveendran Vs. State of Kerala AIR 2000 SC 369.

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Unit-III Character when relevant Ss. 52-55. Of Documentary Evidence Ss. 61-73. Burden of Proof Ss. 101-114 Estoppel S. 115

Judgements: 1. Kamal Kishore Vs. State (Delhi Administrative 1997) 2 Crimes 169. 2. Kamalakar Nandram Bhassar Vs. State of Maharashtra 2004 Cr.L.J. 615 SC. 3. Bhergavan of Others Vs. State of Kerala 2004 Cr.L.J. 646 (SC). 4. Ram Vilas Vs. State of M.P. 1985 Cr.L.J. 1773. 5. Arjun Biswas Vs. State of Assam 2005 Cr. L.J. 554 (Assam).

Unit-IV

Competence of Witnesses Ss. 118-120. Of the examination of Witnesses Ss. 135-166. Of Improper Admission and Rejection of evidence Ss. 167.

Judgements: 1. Amrit Banaspati Co.Ltd., Vs. Union of India AIR 1995 SC 1340. 2. Ajmer Singh Vs. Atma Singh AIR 1985 P & H 315. 3. M. Latchu Mahan, Petitioner Vs. Union Territory of Pondichory & Others, 2005,

Cr.LK. 1691. 4. K. Vasim, Appellant Vs. State of Tamil Nadu 2005 Cr.L.J. 143. 5. State of Rajasthan Vs. Bhera, 1997 Cr.L.J. 1237 (Raj.). Suggested Readings: 1. Principles of The Law of Evidence – Avtar Singh 2. The Law of Evidence – V.P. Sarathi 3. The Law of Evidence – S.K. Sinha Ray 4. Principles and Digest of The Law of Evidence– Chief Justice M. Monir 5. The Law of Evidence – Ratan Lal, Dhiraj Lal Field’s Commentory

on The Law of Evidence 6. Sarkar on Evidence – Sudipto Sarkar & V.R. Manohar 7. Sarkar The Law of Evidence – Sudipto Sarkar 8. Law of Evidence – Batuk Lal 9. Expert Evidence – R.N. Choudhary 10. Basis of The Law of Evidence – P.M. Bakshi

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7.4 LABOUR LAWS Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each

question is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be

in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5

pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Employers’ Liability Act, 1938

JUDGEMENTS: 1. Banglore Water Supply & Sewerage Board v. A. Rajappa AIR 1978 SC 548 . 2. Syndicate Bank v. K. Umesh Nayak 1994-1-LLJ-836. 3. G.S. Dhara Singh v. EK Thomas & Others AIR 1988 SC 182. 4. Haryana Financial Corporation v. Presiding officer, Labour Court-cum-Industrial

Tribunal & Other 2004 LIC 4387. 5. Bank of India v. T.S. Kelawala & Others (1990) II LLJ 39 (SC).

Unit-II

Payment of Wages Act, 1936. Minimum Wages Act, 1948.

JUDGEMENTS: 1. State of Rajasthan v. Bhagwati Shankar and Others 2005 (I) LLJ. 1011 (Raj). 2. Abdul Waheed v. Authority, Payment of Wages Act (1995) II LLJ 1079. 3. JDA v. labour Court (1990) 60 FLR 81 (Raj). 4. Krishna Flour Mills v. Commissioner 1997 (77) FLR 241 5. Bijay Kumar Verma & Others v. State of Jharkhand & Others 2004 LIC 3979.

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Unit-III Trade Unions Act, 1926. Factories Act, 1948.

JUDGEMENTS: 1. Akileshwar Singh v. State of Jharkhand & Others 2005 Lab IC 976 . 2. Bhikusha Yamasa Kashtriya Pvt.Ltd. v. U.O.I. AIR 1963 SC 1591. 3. Grayer and Weil (India) Ltd., v. Collector of Central Excise 1995-II-LLJ 648 (SC). 4. Karnataka State Road Transport Corp., Banglore v. KSRTC Staff & Workers Federation,

Banglore & Others 2004 LIC 3696. 5. Ram Singh & Others v. Punjab state Co-operation & Supply & Marketing Federation ltd.,

& Others 2007 LIC 75.

Unit-IV Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 Employees Provident Fund & Misc. Provisions Act, 1952.

JUDGEMENTS: 1. ESIC v. C.C. Santhakumar 2007 Lab IC 597. 2. Regional Provident Fund Commissioner v. Shillong City Bus Syndicate & Ors. AIR 1996

SC 1546. 3. Mitsu & Co. Ltd., v. ESI Corporation 2004 LIC 4380 (Del.). 4. Goodyear India Ltd., v. Regional Director ESIC & Others AIR 1997 SC 2415. 5. D.R. Venkatesh v. The Regional provident Fund Commissioner, Hyderabad & Others

2004 LIC 3606. Suggested Readings: 1. Labour laws in Punjab and Haryana – Jagdish Arora 2. Labour Law in India – G.B. Pai 3. Labour Law Digest – Kharbanda and Kharbanda. 4. The Law of Industrial Disputes – O.P. Malhotra. 5. Labour Laws – H.L. Kumar 6. Labour and Industrial Law – P.L. Malik 7. Labour and Industrial laws – S.N. Misra 8. Labour Law – S.K. Malik 9. Industrial and Labour Laws – Anil Sachdeva

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7.5 TAXATION–I

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I: Income Tax Act, 1961. Definitions S(2)

Income, Previous Year, Assessment Year, Agricultural Income, Assessee, Person, Capital Asset, Short Term Capital Asset, Long Term Capital Asset.

Basis of Charge S.4 Incidence of Taxation S.5 Residential Status S.6 Income From Salaries S. (15-17) Income from House Property S. (22-27).

Judgments: 1. Pradeep J. Mehta v. CIT (2002) 256 ITR 647 (Guj.) 2. CIT v. G.V. Venugopal [2005] 144 Taxman 784 (Mad.) 3. CIT v. Halliburton Offshore Services Inc. [2004] 140 Taxman 405 (Uttaranchal) 4. Ishikawayma Harima Heavy Industries Ltd. v. Director Income Tax (2007) 3 SCC 794 5. Sedco Forex International Drill Inc. v. CIT, Dehradun [2005] 149 Taxman 352 (SC) Unit-II: Income Tax Act, 1961.

Income from Capital Gains S. (45-55). Income from Other Sources S. (56-59). Clubbing of Income S. (60-64). Set Off Carry Forward of Losses S. (66-80) Deductions Under Section 80C, 80D, 80CCE, 80G, 80U Income Tax Authorities S. (116-138).

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Judgments: 1. P. Mahalakshmi v. CIT [2002] 176 CTR 103 (SC) 2. CIT v. Dr. V.P. Gopinathan [2001] 248 ITR 449 (SC) 3. CIT v. Madhukant M. Mehta [2001] 247 ITR 805 (SC) 4. CIT v. Excellent Commercial Enterprises & Investments Ltd. [2005] 144 Taxman 865

(Delhi) 5. CIT v. Modi Electric Supply Co. Ltd. [2005] 146 Taxman 621 (P & H) Unit-III: Income Tax Act, 1961.

Assessments Ss. (139-158) Deduction of Tax at Source Ss. (192-206 A) Interest Chargeable u/s. 234A, 234B, 234C. Penalties Ss. (271-275). Offences & Prosecution Ss. (275-280).

Judgments: 1. Amita Batra v. Deputy CIT [2005] 147 Taxman 83 (ITAT) 2. Manish Maheshwari v. Asstt. CIT (2007) 3 SCC 794 3. Goetze (India) Ltd. v. CIT [2006] 157 Taxman 1 (SC) 4. Rajesh Kumar v. Dy. CIT [2006] 157 Taxman 168 (SC) 5. K.C. Builders v. Asstt. CIT [2004] 265 ITR 562 (SC) Unit-IV: Wealth Tax Act, 1957.

Definitions: Assessee, Assets, Net Wealth. Charge of Wealth Tax Ss (3 – 4). Wealth Tax Authorities & their Jurisdiction S.8 Return of Wealth S. (14, 15, 15A). Assessments S. (15B, 16, 17, 17A). Reference to Valuation Officer 16A Penalties 18A, 18B.

Judgements:

1. CWT v. H.H. Smt. Raj Kuverba TC 64 R 293

2. J.K.K. Natarajah v. WTO, TC 66 R 248

3. Uday Kaushish v. CWT, TC 66 R 227

4. CWT v. T.S. Sundaram [2000] 108 Taxman 178 (SC)

5. Mohd. Ali Khan v. CWT [1997] 224 ITR 672 (SC)

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Suggested Readings: 1. Income Tax - Gaur & Narang

2. Income Tax - T.N. Manoran

3. Income Tax - Kailash Rai

4. Direct Tax - G. Shekhar

5. Direct Tax, Law & Practice - B.B. Lal

6. Guide to Depriciation under Income Tax Act - Ahuja & Gupta

7. How to Tackle Income Tax Problem - Satyadev

8. Law of Income Tax - Iyenger, Sampath

9. Income Tax Pleading, Practice & Conveyancing - Sharma

10. Income Tax - Girish Ahuja

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8.1 COMPANY LAW Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Ass.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I:

Corporate Personality: Advantage & Disadvantages of incorporation. Kinds of Companies, Promoters. Registration of Co. (Public & Pvt.)

Judgements: 1. Industrial Development Corporation Orissa Ltd. V. Regional P.F. Comm (2002) 112

Comp. Cases 527 Orissa 2. K. Leela Kumar V. G.O.I. (2002) 108 Com Cas 610 Mod. 3. Mamata Paper Ltd. V. State of Orissa. 2000 Comp. 294 4. Som Prakash Rekhi v. Union of India (1981) 1 SCC 449. 5. State Trading Corporation of India Ltd. V. C.T.O. AIR 1963 SC 1811.

Unit-II: Memorandum of Association Articles of Association Prospectus

Judgements: 1. Lakshmanswami V. L.I.C. AIR 1963 SC 1185 2. Shiromani Sugar Mills Ltd., v. Debi Prasad AIR 1950 All 508. 3. K. Leela Kumar V. Union of India. (2002) Mad 610. 4. Madan Gopal Jajoo V. Union of India AIR 1992 Del 253. 5. Sardar Gulb Singh V. Punjab Zamidar Bank AIR 1942 Lah. 47.

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Unit-III:

Shares, Share capital, Borrowing, Debentures, shareholders, Debenture holders, SEBI – Securities & Exchanging ‘Board of India’.

Judgements: 1. Union of India v. Allied International Products Ltd. (1970) 3 SCC 547. 2. Bajaj Auto Ltd. v. Firodia (1970) 3 SCC 574. 3. Golunda Industries Ltd. v. Registrar of Companies AIR 1968 Del. 170. 4. LIC v. Escorts Ltd. (1986) 1 SCC 264. 5. World Wide Agencies v. Margart Deson AIR 1990 SC 737.

Unit-IV:

Company Management Personnel, their Powers & Duties, Company Meetings, Oppression & Mismanagement, Winding up – grounds & effect.

Judgements: 1. M. Gordhandas & Co. v. Madhu Wollen Industries Pvt.Ltd. AIR 1971 SC 2600. 2. Divy Mfg. Comp. Pvt.Ltd. v. Union Bank of India AIR 2000 SC 2346. 3. Harinagar Sugar Mills V. Shyam Sunder Jhunjhunwala AIR 1961 SC 1669. 4. Lee v. Lee’s Air Parming Ltd., 1961 AC 12. 5. Raymond Expineering Works v. UOI AIR 1970 Delhi 5. Suggested Readings: 1. Company Ressolutions, Notices, Meeting & Minutes -- K.V. Shan- BHOGUE 2. Company Law -- K.M. Ghosh 3. Company Law & Practice -- N.K. Jain 4. Handbook on Private Companies -- S.D. Israni 5. Commentary on Companies Act -- Johri’s 6. Law and Practice for Mergers, Joint Ventures,

Amalgamations, Takeovers Corporate Restructure -- K.R. Sampat 7. Company Law Ready Reckoner -- D.K. Jain 8. Corporate Laws with References & SEBI Guidelines. -- Bharat 9. Company Notices, Meetings Resolutions -- Chakraborty 10. Joint venture & Merger ad Acquisition in India -- Dua, Sethe & Associates

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8.2 ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEMS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Concept & Imp. Of Alternate Dispute Redressal System. Alternatives to Judicial Process:

Mediation, Negotiation, Conciliation, Lok Adalat’s Resolving Disputes by Panchayat’s.

Judgements: 1. Jindal Drugs Ltd., v. Noy Vallesing Engineering SPA (2002) 2 Arb. LR 323. 2. Fuerst Day Lawson Ltd., v. Jindal Export Ltd., AIR 2001 S.C. 2293. 3. Ms. ITT Ltd., Allahabad v. Distt. Judge Allahabad AIR 1998 All 313. 4. M.M. T.C. Ltd., Appellant v. Stertile Industries (India) Ltd., Resp, AIR 1997 SC 605. 5. Grid Corporation of Orrisa Ltd., v. Indian Change Chronic Ltd., AIR 1998 S.C. 1761.

Unit-II Meaning of Arbitration. Kinds of Arbitration. National & International Arbitration.,

Commercial c& Mercantile Arbitration. Arbitral Tribunals – Composition, Jurisdiction. Arbitral Awards & Finality, Enforcement Appeal, Enforcement of Foreign inwards.

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Judgements: 1. Marriat International Inc v. Ansal Motel India Ltd., 2000 (3) Arb LR 369. 2. Centrotrade Minerals Metal Inc. V. Hindustan Cu. Pvt.Ltd., AIR 2004 Cal. 142. 3. Kamla Solvent V. Manipal Finance Corpn. Ltd., AIR 2001 Mad. 440. 4. T. P. George V. State of Kerela AIR 2001 SC 816. 5. The Supdt. Engineer (Highway & Rural Works) Chennai V. D.G. Deivasigamani AIR

2005 Mad. 59.

Unit-III

Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996. Arbitration & Conciliation Proceedings. Role of Conciliation, Termination of Conciliation Proceedings, Resort to Arbitral a

Judicial Proceedings. Conciliation Proceedings in CPC, Conciliation Proceedings in Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Conciliation Proceedings in Family Disputes.

Judgements:

1. Bombay Gas Co. V. Permeshwar Mittal AIR 1998 SC 118. 2. Kulbir Singh Rattan Singh. V. New Delhi Municipal Councel & Other, Respondent AIR

1998 Del. 230. 3. Tamil Nadu Electricity Board V. Bridge Tunnel Construction AIR 1997 SC 1376. 4. K.K. Modi V. K.N. Modi & Others AIR 1998 SC 1297.

Unit-IV

Lok Adalat & Legal Service Authority Act.

Judgements: 1. P.P. Thomes v. Thomas Jole, 2005 (4) ALR 150 (SC) 2. A. Ahmed parha v. C. Gulnar jabeen (AIR 2001 Kar. 412 at 416) 3. Kishan Rao v. Bidar Districtt. Legal Services Authority (AIR 2001 Kar 407 at 409) 4. San Pushpa Suresh and another v. Subash Bansilal Maheswari and others (AIR 2002

Bom. 126 at 128) 5. Punjab National Bank v. Laxmichand Rai ( AIR 2000 MP 301 at 303)

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Suggested Readings:

1. Alternative Dispute Resolution System -- S.C. Tripathi

2. Alternative Dispute Resolution System -- S.P. Gupta

3. Law of Arbitration & Conciliation -- Avtar Singh

4. Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 -- P.C. Rao

5. Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 -- P.S. Narayan

6. Law of Arbitration & ADRS -- N.K. Acharya

7. Law of Arbitration & Conciliation -- N.D. Basu

8. Law of International Arbitration -- A.K. Bansal

9. Arbitration & Conciliation -- Geeta Oberoi

10. Arbitration & Conciliation -- Siddharth Bawa

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8.3 PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Ass.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Application, Subject-matter, Denomination and Unification of Private International Law.

Characterization. Renvoi – The Mutual Disclaime Theory, The Theory of Renvoi Proper, The Foreign

Court Theory. Domicile

Judgements:

1. R. Vishvanatha V. Runukul Malik Syed Abdul Wazid, AIR 1963 SC 1. 2. Smt. Satya V. Teja Singh AIR 1975 SC 105. 3. Sankaram Govindan V. lakshmi Bharti 1964 Ker. 244. 4. Jolly Geoge v. Bank of Cochin, 1980 SC 470

Unit-II

Marriage Matrimonial Causes Legitimacy and Legitimation Adoption

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Judgements:

1. Sofia V. Shiva Parsad, AIR 1946 Cal. 484. 2. Mandokini Pundalik Salkar V. Chandrastin Paikar AIR 1986 Bom. 172. 3. Jagir Kaur V. Jaswant Singh AIR 1963 SC 1521. 4. Surinder Kaur Sandhu V. Harbux Singh, AIR 1984 SC 1224. 5. Lakshmikant V. union of India AR 1987 SC 232.

Unit-III

Law of Property : Characterization Immovable Property Transfer of Tangible Movables. Succession.

Judgements:

1. Shankaran Govndan V. Lakshmi Bharti AIR 1974 SC 1764. 2. Labh Singh V. Chief Settlement Commissioner AIR 1959 Punj. 575. 3. Delhi Cloth & General Mills Co. V. Harnam Singh AIR 1955 SC 590. 4. Rabindra Nath Mitra V. LIC Inia AIR 1964 Cal. 141. 5. Prithi Singh V. Ganesh Prasad Singh 1951 All. 462.

Unit-IV

Jurisdiction of Courts Procedure Stay of Actions Foreign Judgments.

Judgements:

1. Veena Kalia V. Dr. jatinder Nath Kalia AIR 1996 Del. 54. 2. H. Ahmed & Co. V. Kohinoor Glass Factory Ltd., AIR 1961 AP 470 (FB). 3. Hira Lal V. Kali Nath, AIR 1962 SC 199. 4. Mirza Ali Akbar V. United Arab Republic 1966 SC 230. 5. Ramanathan V. Somasundaram 1964 Mad. 527. 6. Michael Golodetiz V. Serajuddin & Co. 1963 SC 1044.

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Suggested Readings: 1. Cheshire and North’s Private International Law -- Peter North & J.J. Fawcett

2. Essays in Private International Law -- Peter North.

3. International Litigation and the Quest for -- Andreas F. Lowenfeld.

Reasonableness Essays in Private International Law

4. Insolvency in Private International Law: National and -- Ian F. Fletcher

International Approaches

5. Declining Jurisdiction in Private International Law: -- J.J. Fawcett

Reports to the XIVth Congress of the International

Academy of Comparative Law Athens, August 1994

6. Conflict of Laws (Includes Discussion of Private -- J.G. Collier

International Law in Multiple Chapters)

7. Concise-Introduction-Private-International-Law -- Michael Bogdan

8. Private International Law -- Paras Diwan &

Pyueshi Diwan

9. International Law -- Oppenheim

10. Basic Documents in International Law -- Ian Brownlie

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8.3 LAW OF RELIGIOUS ENDOWMENTS (Optional)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Public Trusts Section 92 Civil Procedure Code, 1908. Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution. Doctrine of Cypress

Judgments: 1. Majlis-e-Millia v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2003 Kant 81 2. Amir Alam Khan v. State of U.P., AIR 2002 All 215 3. Kulbir Singh Rattan Singh v. Delhi Municipal Council & Others, AIR 1998 Del 230 4. Mohammad Ghouse v. Muhammad Kuthubudin, AIR 1985 SC 375 5. Guru Nanak Education Trust v. Balbir Singh, AIR 1995 SC

Unit-II Hindu Religious Endowments Essentials of Valid Endowment Temples and Maths Shebait—Position, Powers and Obligations Mahant—Appointment, Position and Powers

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Judgments: 1. Srikanta Datta v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2001 Kant 373 2. Kapoor Chand v. Ganesh Dutt, AIR 1993 SC 1145 3. Sukh Ramdas v. Ram Milandas, AIR 1990 J & K 58 4. Guranditta v. Amar Das, AIR 1965 SC 1966 5. Math Sauna v. Kedar Nath, AIR 1981 SC 1878

Unit-III Muslim Wakfs Definition and Essentials Mutawallis—Appointment, Position and Powers. Administrative Control of Wakfs under the Wakf Act, 1995.

Judgments: 1. Fajal Sheikh v. Abdur Rahman, AIR 1991 Guj 17 2. Garib Das v. M.A. Hamid, AIR 1970 SC 1035 3. Ahmad Arif v. Walth Tax Commissioner, Calcutta, AIR 1971 SC 1961 4. Bibi Sadique Fatima v. Mahood Hasan, AIR 1978 SC 1362 5. Aliman Nessa v. Sudhir Chandra Dey, AIR 1991 Guj 13

Unit-IV Sikh Gurdwara Act, 1925 Sikh Gurdwara—Meaning The Board—Composition, Powers and Duties Sikh Gurdwara Judicial Commission—Appointment and Removal of Members,

Jurisdiction and Procedure. Judgements: 1. S.G.P. Committee v. M.P. Dass Chela 1998 5 SCC 157 2. Kacha Kanti Seva Samity v. Kacha Kanti, AIR 2004 SC 608 3. Ganga Bai Charities v. CIT, AIR 1992 SC 1765 4. Ram Jankijee Dieties v. State of Bihar, AIR 1999 SC 2131 5. Kapoor Chand v. Ganesh Dutt, AIR 1993 SC 1145 Suggested Readings: 1. Hindu Law - By Basant K. Sharma 2. Modern Hindu Law - By U.P.D. Kesari 3. Hindu Law - R.D. Aggarwal 4. Hindu law of Marriage & Divorce - Jaspal Singh 5. Modern Hindu Law - Dr. Paras Diwan 6. Hindu law - B.M. Gandhi 7. Hindu Law - Gupta 8. Hindu Law - Mitra 9. Religious Endowment - Dr. Kashmir Singh

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8.4 PUNJAB CUSTOMARY LAW

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Customary Law Vs. Personal Law Nature of Punjab Customary Law Custom: First rule of Decision, Proof of Custom. Application of Customary Law:

(a) Territorial (b) Personal Judgments: 1. Gokal Chand v. Parvin Kumari, AIR 1952 SC 231 2. Gurdit v. Angrej, AIR 1968 SC 142 3. Ujagar Singh v. Mst Jeo, AIR 1959 SC 1041 4. Mukhtiar Kaur v. Ghulab Kaur, AIR 1977 P & H 257 5. Inder Singh v. Raghbir Singh, AIR 1978 P & H 98 Unit-II

Marriage Divorce and Other Matrimonial Reliefs. Dower (Mahr.)

Judgments: 1. Hussain v. Rahim, AIR 1954 Myr. 24 2. Smt. Sudarshan Kaur v. Major Manmohan Singh, AIR 1978 P & H 115 3. Maya Ram v. Satnam Singh, AIR 1967 Punj. 353 4. Rano Devi v. Rishi Kumar 1981 HLR 437 (J & K) 5. Ranbir Kaur v. Gurnam Singh 1996 Vol. 2. HLR 71 (P & H)

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Unit-III

Adoption and Appointment of Heir, Khana Damad Acknowledgement of Paternity Guardianship Religious Institutions.

Judgments: 1. Kehar Singh v. Dewan Singh, AIR 1966 SC 1555 2. Punithavali Ammal v. Ramalingam, AIR 1970 SC 1730 3. Md. Labhia v. Md. Hanifa, AIR 1976 SC 1569 4. Gurnam Singh v. Ass Kaur, AIR 1977 P & H 103 5. Amar Singh v. Tej Ram 1982 PLR 237 Unit-IV

Customary Family and Ancestral Property Alienations: General, for Necessity. Women’s Property, Alienation by Female. Reversioners and their right to challenge alienations.

Judgements: 1. Gobind Singh v. Kesho Ram 1950 Pepsu 37 2. Hazar Singh v. Chuhar Singh, AIR 1951 Pepsu 32 3. Sukhwant Kaur v. Balwant Singh 1951 Shimla 2424 4. Jai Kaur v. Sher Singh, AIR 1960 SC 1118 5. Mara v. Mst. Nikko, AIR 1964 SC 1821

Suggested Readings: 1. Customs Law Manual -- R.K. Jain 2. Commentaries on the Customs Act -- T.P. Mukherjee 3. Customary Law -- Sir Rattigan , Vol. I,II 4. Customary Law -- Paras Dewan 5. Mohammedan Law -- Mulla 6. Outlines of Mohammedan Law -- Asaf. A.A. Fyzee 7. Marriage & Divorce -- A.N. Saha 8. Law Piloting to marriage & Divorce -- S.C. Jain 9. Hindu Law of Adoption -- Vijender Kumar 10. Hindu Succession -- P.K. Das

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8.5. TAXATION – II Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit I: Punjab Value Added Tax Act, 2005

Definitions S. (2) Capital Goods, Casual Trader, Goods, Gross Turnover, Input Tax, Input Tax Credit, Output Tax, Person, Purchase, Registered Person, Taxable Person, Sale.

Incidence of Taxation Ss. (6-12) Input Tax Credit Ss. (13-15) Registration Ss. (21-22) Amendment and Cancellation of Registration Ss. (23-24) Security from certain class of Persons S. 25

Judgments: 1. Food Corporation of India v. State of Punjab (2006) 28 PHT 489 (P & H) 2. Anoop Kumar Ashwani Kumar v. State of Punjab (2006) 28 PHT 370 (PVT) 3. State of Jharkand v. Voltas Ltd., (2007) 29 PHT 655 (SC) 4. Tata Consultancy Services V. State of A.P. 2004 (24) P & H Taxes 581 SC (F.B.) 5. Federal Bank Ltd. v. State of Kerala (2007) 29 PHT 491 (SC) Unit-II: Punjab Value Added Tax Act, 2005

Returns Ss. (26-28) Assessment of Tax Ss. (29-30) Tax Liability of Casual Traders S. 31 Payment and Recovery of Tax Ss (33-38) Liability to Produce Accounts Ss. (42-50) Information Collection Centers S. 51 Offences and Penalties Ss. (52-61) Appeal and Revision Ss. (62-68)

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Judgments: 1. Krishna Rice Mills v. State of Haryana (2006) 28 PHT 540 (HTT) 2. Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd. v. State of Punjab (2006) 28 PHT 355 (P&H) 3. Alcatel South Asia Ltd. v. State of Punjab (2007) 30 PHT 205 (PVT) 4. Laxmikant Chhotelal Gupta v. State of Maharashtra (2007) 30 PHT 170 (SC) 5. TTK Healthcare Ltd. v. State of Punjab (2007) 29 PHT 304 (HTT) Unit-III: Central Sale Tax Act, 1956

Definitions : Dealer, Place of Business, Sale, Sale Price S. (2) Formulation of Principles for Declaring when a Sale or Purchase takes place outside a

State or in Course of Import Export Ss. (3-5) Liability to pay tax on Inter State Sale S. 6 Registration of Dealers S. 7 Amendment and Cancellation of Registration Certificate S. 7(4)(b) Declared Goods S. 14 Penal Provisions Ss 8-10, 10A

Judgments: 1. Shubh Laxmi Industries, Sirsa v. State of Haryana (2006) 28 PHT 498 (HTT) 2. State of Orissa v. K.B. Saha and Sons Inds. Pvt. Ltd. (2007) 30 PHT 66 (SC) 3. State of Punjab v. Mahavir Vanaspati Company (2007) 29 PHT 457 (P & H) 4. State of Tamil Nadu v. Nu-Tread Tyres (2007) 29 PHT 311 (Mad.) (FB) 5. Hindustan Steel v. State of Orissa (1972) 83 ITR 26 (SC) Unit-IV: Service Tax

Introduction, Class of Services covered, General Exemptions Registration Requirements Payment, Recovery and Refund of Tax Returns, Assessments and Allied Matters

Judgements: 1. Dalhousie Institute v. Asstt. Commissioner Service Tax Cell (2005) 1 STJ 693 (Calcutta) 2. Addition Advertising v. Union of India (2005) 1 STJ 809 (Guj.) 3. Gujarat Ambuja Cement L:td. V. Union of India (2005) 1 STJ 991 (SC) 4. Saturday Club Ltd. v. Asstt. Commissioner Service Tax Cell, Calcutta (2005) 1 STJ 1013

(Cal.) 5. INMA International Security Academy Pvt. Ltd. v. CCE, Chennai (2005) 1 STJ 99

(CESTAT-Chennai)

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Suggested Readings:

1. Practical Approach to Income Tax, Wealth Tax, CST -- Ahuja & Gupta

2. Income Tax -- Girish Ahuja

3. Income Tax -- Arvind Kuamr Tuli

4. Income Tax -- H.C. Mehrotra

5. Service Tax Law & Practical -- R. Aggarwal

6. Handbook of Service Tax -- Bharat

7. Centeral Sales Tax Law & Practice -- Datey

8. Central Sales Tax Laws -- Chaturvedi

9. Law, Practice & Procedure of Service Tax -- Mittal

10. Income Tax Pleading, Practice & Conveyaning -- Sharma

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9.1 INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Statute-Meaning and Classification General Principles of Interpretation L Literal or Grammatical Interpretation: The Mischief Rule The Golden Rule Harmonious Construction, Statute should be read as a whole Maxims: Ut Res Magis Valeat Quam Pereat Expressio Unius Est Exclusio Alterious Nositur Sociis Ejusdem Generis Contemporanea Expositio eat optima Et fortissimo in lege

Judgments: 1. Tarlochan Das Sharma v. State of Punjab, AIR 2001 SC 2524 2. British Airways Ple v. Union of India, AIR 2002 SC 391 3. Bhavnagar Univ. v. Palitama Sugarmill Pvt.Ltd., AIR 2003 SC 511 4. Union of India v. Rajiv Kumar, AIR 2003 SC 2917 5. Nathi Devi v. Radha Devi, AIR 2005 SC 648

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Unit-II Internal Aids to Construction-Short Title

Long Title Preamble Marginal Notes Headings Definition or Interpretation clauses Provisos Illustrations Exceptions and Saving Clauses Explanations Schedules and Punctuation

Judgments: 1. Rainbow Steel Ltd., v. Comm. Of Sales Tax, AIR 1981 SC 2101 2. K.P. Vargese v. Income Tax Officer, AIR 1981 SC 1922 3. State of Kerala v. Mathai Verghese, AIR 1987 SC 33 4. State of Maharashtra v. Indian Medical Association, AIR 2002 SC 302 5. R. Krishnaiah v. State of A.P., AIR 2005 AP 10 Unit-III

External Aids to Interpretation-Dictionaries Use of foreign decisions Text Books Historical Background Legislative History Administrative conveyancing and Commercial Practice.

Judgments: 1. A.K. Gopal v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 27 2. Ashwini Kumar Ghose v. Arabinda Bose, AIR 1952 SC 369 3. Ram Avtar v. Assistant Sales Tax Officer, AIR 1961 SC 1325 4. Kanwar Singh v. Delhi Admn., AIR 1965 SC 871 5. Aruna Roy v. Union of India, AIR 2002 SC 3176 Unit-IV

Construction of Taxing Statutes Removal and Penal Statutes Liberal Construction of Remedial Statutes Strict Construction of Penal Statutes Mens Rea in statutory offences Vicarious responsibility in statutory offences and Mens Rea under the Indian Penal

Code.

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Judgments: 1. Hindustan Times Ltd., v. Union of India, AIR 1998 SC 688 2. Steel Authority of India Ltd., v. National Union Water Front Workers, AIR 2001 SC

3527 3. Bharti Telecom v. Commissioner of Custom, AIR 2002 SC 74 4. Ashwini Kuamr Singh v. U.P. Public Service Commission, AIR 2003 SC 2661 5. Iqbal Singh v. Meenakshi, AIR 2005 SC 2119

Suggested Readings: 1. Text Book of Interpretation of Statutes & Legislation -- R.D. Srivastava

2. Interpretation of Statutes -- D.N. Mathur

3. Principles of Statutory Interpretation -- G.P. Singh

4. Interpretation of Statutes -- V.P. Sarathi

5. Interpretation of Statutes -- T. Bhattacharya

6. Interpretation of Statutes & General Clauses -- J.S. Arora

7. Interpretation of Statutes -- Baw & Roy

8. Interpretation of Statutes -- Bindra

9. Interpretation of Statutes -- Maxwell

10. Interpretation of Statutes -- Gandhi

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9.2 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – I Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Definitions Jurisdiction of Courts S. 6 & 9. Res- subjudice S.10 Res- judicata S.11 Bar to Further Suit S.12 Foreign Judgments S.13,14.

Judgments: 1. Rachahonda Venkate Rao v. R. Satya Bai, AIR 2003 SC 3322 2. NDMC v. Satish Chand, AIR 2003 SC 3137 3. Ramesh Chand Ardawatiya v. Anil Panjwani, AIR 2003 SC 2508 4. National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences v. C. Parmeshwara, AIR 2005 SC

212 5. State of U.P. v. Nawab Hussain, AIR 1977 SC 1680 Unit-II

Parties to Suits O. I. Place of Institution S.15-20. Objections to Jurisdiction S.21 & 21 A Frame of Suits O.II Transfer of Suits S.22-25 Institution of Suits O.IV, S.26

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Judgments: 1. Modi Entertainment Network v. W.S.G. Cricket Pvt. Ltd., AIR 2003 SC 1177 2. Reena Mehra v. Rohit Rai Mehra, AIR 2003 SC 1002 3. Begum Sahiba Sultan v. Nawab Mohd. Mansur Ali Khan (2007) 4 SCC 343 4. Pathumma v. Kutty, AIR 1981 SC 1683 5. Union of India v. Adani Exports Ltd., AIR 2002 SC 126 Unit-III

Pleadings Generally O.VI. Plaint O.VII Written Statement, Set Off, Counter claim O.VIII Settlement of Issues O XIV Appearance of Parties O. IX. Examination of Parties by Court O. X Disposal of Suits at First Hearing O. XV

Judgments: 1. Saleem Bhai v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2003 SC 2508 2. Union of India v. Karam Chand Thapar & Bros. (2004) 3 SCC 504 3. Amar Nath Aggarwalla v. Dhillon Transport Agency (2007) 4 SCC 306 4. Iridium India Telecom Ltd. v. Motorola Inc., AIR 2005 SC 514 5. Ramchandran v. Janki Raman, AIR 1999 SC 1128 Unit-IV

Summons S.27-32, O. V Discovery & Inspection O. XII Witnesses : Summoning, Attendance O. XVI, O. XVI-A Examination of Witnesses O. XVIII Judgment and Decree S.33, O. XX Costs S.35

Judgments:

1. Salem Advocate Bar Association, Tamil Nadu v. Union of India, AIR 2003 SC 189 2. Yallawar v. Shantavva, AIR 1997 SC 35 3. Hasham Abbas Sayyad v. Usman Abbas Sayyad (2007) 2 SCC 355 4. Central Bank of India v. Shivam Udyod, AIR 1995 SC 711 5. Anil Rai v. State of Bihar, AIR 2001 SC 3173

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Suggested Readings:

1. Civil Procedure -- C.K. Takwani (Thakker)

2. The Law of Code of Civil Procedure in 2 volume -- S.C. Sarkar and Prabhas

C. Sarkar

3. S. Chakraverti & B. Nath’s Cases and Materials on -- Justice M.L. Singhal

Code of Civil Procedure (in 2 volumes)

4. Mulla: The Key to Indian Practice -- Vinay Kumar Gupta

(a Summary of The Code of Civil Procedure)

5. Ganguly’s civil Court Practice & Procedure -- M.R. Mallick

6. Civil Procedure in the Superior Courts -- Hilary Delany and Declan

McGrath

7. Zuckerman on Civil Procedure: Principles of Practice-- Professor Adrian

Zuckerman

8. Code of Civil :Procedure -- Majumdar & Kataria

9. Code of Civil Procedure -- Srivastava

10. Code of Civil Procedure -- Woodroffe & Ameer Ali

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9.3 LAND LAWS (Option–I)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I:

The Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887. Chapter I to Chapter V.

Judgements: 1. Basant Kumar v. State of Punjab, 1996(21). Indian Civil Cases (S.C.) 552 2. Parameshwari devi v. Punjab State Electricity Board, AIR 1994 Supreme Court 1142 3. Jalandhar Improvement Trust v. State of Pb., 2003 (2) Indian Civil Cases (S.C.) 510 4. Dayal Singh v. U.O.I. 2003 (2). 5. Fateh Singh v. Sewa Ram AIR 1983 SC 1093.

Unit-II: The Punjab Land Reforms Act, 1972.

Judgements: 1. Hem Raj v. Pawan Kumar 1994 (1) RRR 198 (FCHP). 2. Jagir Singh v. Arjan Singh 1997 (2) RCR (Civil) 688 (FCP). 3. Ajit Singh v. Nirprit Singh 2002 (3) RCR (Civil) 614 (FCP). 4. Shingara v. Jaswant Singh 1994 (4) RCR (Civil) 128 (FCH). 5. Paramjit Singh v. Harmit Singh 1999 (3) RCR (Civil) 671 (FCP).

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Unit-III: The Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. Chapter I to Chapter IX.

Judgements: 1. Punjab State v. Girdhari Lal 1955 LLT 2. 2. Baldev Singh v. Shivdev Singh 1956 LLT 21 (FCP). 3. Partap Ram v. Jawahar Singh 1984 RRR 168 (P & H). 4. Chandu Lal v. Kalia & Goria 1976 PLJ 548 (P & H). 5. Buri v. Mula Singh 1911 PLR 208.

Unit-IV:

The Land Acquisition Act, 1894. Chapter I to Chapter V.

(S. 1 to 34) Judgements: 1. Shakti Devi v. Financial Commissioner (Revenue) 1997 (2) RRR 289 (P & H) DB). 2. Inder Singh and Others v. State of Punjab and Others 1978 PLJ 339 (P & H). 3. Bhag Singh v. Financial Commissioner Appeals, Punjab 1988 (2) RRR 510 (P & H). 4. Chota Singh and Others v. State of Punjab and Others, 1981 PLJ 116. 5. Jasmer Singh Bhatti v. State of Punjab, 1989 (2) RRR 371 (P & H). Suggested Readings: 1. Land Law in Punjab & Haryana – Neety Kaul

2. Punjab & Haryana Land Laws – D.P. Narula

3. Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887 – B.S. Chawla

4. Village Common Land Act – Rishi Ram Sharma

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9.3 URBAN LAWS (Option–II) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit - I

Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 Judgements: 1. (1997) 6 SCC 257. 2. M/s Avanti Orgnisation v. Competant Authority U.L.C. Act AIR 1989 Guj 129. 3. Ajit v. General Manager, BEST Undertaking AIR 1985 Bom 362 4. M/s Shantistar Builders v. Narayan Khimala Totame AIR 1990 SC 630 5. T.R. Thandur v. U.O.I AIR 1996 SC 1643

Unit - II The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 Judgements: 1. Shri Sant Parkash Singh v. State of U.P. (AIR 2003 All 75). 2. Padma Rao v. State of Tamil nadu AIR 2002 SC 1334. 3. Kasturi v. State of Haryana AiR 2003 SC 202. 4. Ashwini Kumar v. State of Punjab AIR 1992 SC 974. 5. State of U.P. v. Pasta Devi AIR 1986 SC 2025.

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Unit - III The Punjab Town Improvement Act, 1922 Judgements: 1. Jalandhar Improvement Trust v. Nathra Gauri Ltd., AIR 1982 PLJ 505. 2. Parmar Trusty Jeyadhri v. Jeydhari Improvement Trust AIR 1976 PLJ 376. 3. Piare Sultan v. State of Punjab 1974 PLJ 260. 4. Harnam Singh v. State of Punjab (1992) 2 RRR 46 (P & H). 5. Teja Singh v. State of Punjab 1995 (3) RRR 178 (SC).

Unit – IV The Wakf Act, 1995 Judgements: 1. Atam Khan v. State of U.P. AIR 2002 Alll 215. 2. T.N. Wakf Board v. Athiya Amol AIR 2002 SC 402. 3. Maylise Mills v. State of Kerala AIR 2003 Kant. 81. 4. Abdul v. M.M. Koya AIR 2002 Ker. 56. 5. Gulam Mustafa v. U.O.I. AIR 2002 Guj 252. Suggested Readings: 1. Wakf Law in India - Justice S.I. Jafri

2. Land Acquisition Act. - H. Beverley

3. Land Acquisition and Compensation. - R. Chakraborty

4. The Punjab Town improvement Act, 1922. - Bhagatjit Singh

5. Urban land Ceiling and Regulation Act. - Malik

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9.3 LAW OF INSURANCE (Option–III) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Origin, History and Development of Life Insurance in India Structural Set up of the Life Insurance Corporation.

Judgments: Unit-II

Nature and Functions of Insurance Contract Difference Between Insurance Contract and Wagering Contracts Elements of Life

Insurance Contract:- Proposal, Acceptance, Competence of the Parties, Lawful Consideration,

Lawful Object. Judgments: 1. LIC v. Prasanna Devraj, AIR 1995 Ker. 88 2. Baburam Jain v. LIC, AIR 1990 MP 351 3. Shashi Gupta v. LIC, AIR 1995 SC 1367 4. Oberoi Forwarding Agency v. New India Assurance Co.Ltd., AIR 2000 SC 855 5. New India Assurance Co. Ltd. V. Satyanath Hazarika, AIR 1991 72 Comp. Cases 4647 6. Vania Silk Mills Pvt.Ltd. v. CIT, AIR 1991 SC 2104

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Unit-III Insurable Interest, Indemnity, Subrogation and Contribution Doctrine of Utmost

Good Faith. Judgments: 1. Smt. Prema & Others v. LIC of India 2006 (CLJ 858 (P) 2. LIC v. Ajit Gangadhar Sham, AIR 1997 Kant 157 3. Chief Executive Officer & Vice Chairman, Gujrat Marilline Board v. Habu Daud Haji Harun

Aku (1996) 11 SCC 23 4. United India Assurance Co. Ltd., v. Ajmer Singh General Mills, AIR 1999 SC 3027 5. B.V. Nagraj v. Oriental Insurance Co.ltd. (1996) 4 SCC 647 6. George D. Varghess v. G. Daniel, AIR 1996 Kel. 120 7. Branch Manager LIC v. Neel Kanta Mandal, AIR 2007 Cal. 74 Unit-IV

Doctrine of Proximate Cause Assignment and Nomination Representation and Warranty Settlement of Claims under the Life Insurance Policy.

Judgments: 1. Smt. Gauri Sethi v. Divisional Manager of LIC and others 2. M/S. Shree Ram Swara Centre v. St.of Bihar, AIR 2007 Pat. 97 3. LIC v. Asha Goel (2001) 2 SCC 160 4. K.S. Usha v. Branch Div. Manager LIC of India 2000 Kant. 157 5. Anil Kumar v. The New India Assurance Co.Ltd., 2004 CLJ 27 (CP) (NCDRC) 6. National Insurance Co.Ltd., v. Harbans Singh 2004 CLJ 36 (CP) CMCDRC 7. LIC v. G.M. Channabusavamma, AIR 1991 ACJ 303 SC Suggested Readings: 1. Principles of Insurance Laws -- M.N. Srinivasan 2. Law of Insurance -- A. Singh 3. Insurance of Management -- Pal, Bodla, Garg 4. Insurance Law & Regulations, Cases & Materials -- Abraham 5. Insurance Law Mannual -- Kaushal & Mohanty 6. Insurance Mannual -- TaxMann 7. The Law of Insurance Contract -- Clarke, Malcolm 8. Handbook on Insurance Laws -- Gyanendra Kuamr 9. Mannual of Insurance Laws -- Bharat 10. Public Liability Insurance Act -- Karkara

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9.3 LAW AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Option–IV)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

– Meaning of Economic Development, Economic Development v. Economic Growth, Classical, Marxian and Keynesian Theories of Economics Dev., Interdependence Between Law and Economy.

Unit-II – Relationship of Law with Economic Development with Special Reference to the Theories

of Marx, Durkheim and Weber. Unit-III

– The process of Land Acquisition, Utilisation for Various Development Projects and Their Impact on the Protection of Human Rights, Law as an Instrument for Development.

Unit-IV – International Trade Law and Economic Development – a Comparative Study of Pre-

liberation and Post Liberlisation era regarding Economic Development. Suggested Readings: 1. Lawlessness and Economic Attentive -- Avinash Dutt 2. Jurisprudence -- M.P. Tandon 3. Jurisprudence -- B.N. Tripathi 4. International Trade Law -- Hemant Goel 5. International Trade Law -- S.R. Myneni 6. International Economic Law -- Dr. Myneni 7. Jurisprudence -- Navita Agarwal 8. An Introduction to Ecopnomics -- Ratna Chatterjee 9. Jurisprudence -- S.P. Dwivedi 10. Human Rights -- H.O. Agarwal

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9.4 SMALL ACTS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess. : 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit I:

Registration Act,1949 Judgements: 1. Qabool Singh v. Board of Revenue (AIR 1973 All 158). 2. Tek bahadur v. Debi Singh (AIR 1966 SC 292). 3. Kale and Others v. Director of Consolivation (AIR 1976 SC 807). 4. Kishor Chand v. Dharm pal (AIR 1968 P & H 385). 5. Dharma Deo Rai v. Ram Nagra Rai (AIR 1972 SC 928).

Unit II: Court Fee Act,1870 Judgements: 1. Dharmaj Singh v. Vaidya Nath (AIR 202 MP 194). 2. Kamla v. Thakur Dass (AIR 1983 All 90). 3. Sat Paul v. Jai Bham Saini (AIR 1973 p & H 58). 4. Jagdish Rai v. Sant Kaur (AIR 1976 Del 147). 5. Sujir Keskar Nayak v. Siyir Ganesh Nayak (AIR 1992 SC 1526).

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Unit III: Limitation Act,1963 Judgements: 1. State of Assam v. Gobinder Chandra (AIR 1991 Gau 104). 2. Sohan Modi v. Special court Under the A.B. Land Granting Prohibition Act (AIR 2000

A.P. 482). 3. Sunil Krishna v. Calcutta Improvement Trust (AIR 2001 Cal 199). 4. State of Punjab v. Surjit Kaur (AIR 2002 P & H 68). 5. Gobinderpal Sehgal v. M/s. Pratap Steel Rolling Mill Pvt.Ltd., (AIR 2002 SC 451).

Unit IV:

The Suits Valuation Act, 1870 Indian Stamps Act, 1899

Judgements: 1. Harbans Singh v. Punjab state (AIR 1963 Puj 182). 2. Orient Spinning Mills Ltd., v. Amitabh Textile Mills Ltd (AIR 1972 (1) CWR 41). 3. Bishnath v. Collector of Banaras (AIR 1973 All 628). 4. Chandi Charan v. Sushilabala Dasi (AIR 1955 Cal 144). Suggested Readings: 1. Legislation Act – Sanjiv Rao

2. Legislation Act – J.P.S. Sirohi

3. Rustomji on Registration Law of Court Fee and Suit Valuation – M.N. Basu

4. Law of Limitation and Prescription – U.N. Mitra

5. Law of Limitaiton – Dr. S.K. Awasthi

6. Law of Limitaiton – J.D. Jain

7. Limitaiton Act, 1963 – Dr. Desai

8. Indian Stamp Act – M.N. Basu

9. Indian Stamp Act – K. Krishna Murthy

10. Indian Stamp Act – S.K. Ayer.

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9.5 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Option–I)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I:

Meaning & Definitions of Environmental Law Constitutional Provisions (Arts. 21, 48-A, 51-A (g)) International Documents : Stockholm Declaration and Earth Summit

Judgements: 1. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (2004) 12 SCC 118. 2. Motors Ltd., & Anr v. N. Siva Kumar & Anr (2000) 10 SCC 664. 3. Forum for Prevention of Environment & Sound Pollution v. U.O.I. & Anr AIR 2005 SC

3136. 4. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. AIR 2002 SC 3696. 5. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. AIR 2002 SC 1696.

Unit-II: Environment Protection Act, 1986. Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, 2002. Kyoto Protocol – 1997.

Judgements: 6. M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath & Ors AIR 2002 SC 1515. 7. Buffalo Traders Welfare Association v. U.O.I. 2005(2) Scale 198. 8. Research Foundation for Science v. U.O.I. 2005 AIR SCW 3263. 9. Vineet Kuamr Mathur v. U.O.I. 2005 AIR SCW 5393. 10. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (1991) 2 SCC 353.

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Unit-III: Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.

Judgements: 11. Research Foundation for Science & Tekchnology v. U.O.I. (2000) 9 SCC 42. 12. A.P. Pollution Control Board v. Prof. M.V. Naiydu (1999) 2 SCC 718. 13. Almitra Patel v. U.O.I. (2000) 8 SCC. 14. T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad (87) v. U.O.I. & Ors (2006) 1 SCC 1. 15. Narmada achao Andolan v. U.O.I. (2000) 10 SCC 664.

Unit-IV: Noise Pollution. Wild Life Protection Act, 1972. Bio Diversity Act, 2002.

Judgements: 16. A.P. Pollution Control Board II v. U.O.I. (2001) 2 SCC 62. 17. Karnataka Industrial Areas Dev. Board v. C. Kenchappa & Ors (2006) 6 SCC 371. 18. Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co.Ltd.(3) v. Bombay Environmental Action Group (2006) 3

SCC 434. 19. M.C. Mehta v. U.O.I. & Ors (2006) 3 SCC 399. 20. Intellectuals Forum, Thirupathi v. State of A.P. & Ors (2006) 3 SCC 549. Suggested Readings: 1. Environmental Law – P.S. Jaswal & Nistha Jaswal 2. Environmental Law in India – S.C. Shastri 3. Environmental Law and Policy in

India: Cases, Materials & Statutes – Shyam Divan & Arumin Rosencranz 4. Environmental Law – S.C. Tripathi 5. Environmental Law – International and National Perspectives

– Gurdip Singh 6. Legal Control of Environmental

Pollution – Mahesh Mathur 7. Environmental Disasters and

The Law – Vinod Shankar Mishra 8. Environmental Pollution and

the Law – Justice V.R. Krishna iyer 9. Environmental Protection Law

and Policy in India – Kailash Thakur 10. Environmental Law – H.N. Tiwari

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9.5 ELECTION LAW (Option–II)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Assess.: 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Election Commission : Powers & Functions Offences against Elections under Indian Penal Code, 1860.

Judgements: 1. Kamal Nath v. Sudesh Verma (2002) 2 SCC 410. 2. Ram Singh v. Col. Ram Singh AIR 1986 SC 3. 3. Rasik Ram v. Jaswant Singh (1975) 4 SCC 769. 4. Rajinder Kumar v. Collector AIR 1999 SC 120. 5. Ashwani Kumar v. Yaduvaveh Singh AIR 1998 SC 337. 6. Election Commissioner of India v. State of Haryana AIR 1984 SC 1406.

Unit-II Elections of Municipal Corporations, Municipal Committees. Panchayats & their disputes. Electoral Reforms.

Judgements: 1. Tek Chand v. Dile Ram AIR 2001 SC 905. 2. Santosh Yadav v. Narinder Singh (2002) 1 SCC 160. 3. Thakur Sen v. Dev Raj AIR 1994 SC 2526. 4. Kirpal Singh v. Uttam Singh AIR 1986 SC 300.

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Unit-III

Disputes regarding elections under RPA 1951. Judgements: 1. Ramdayal Prabhakar v. Mahendar AIR 1992 MP 340. 2. Zile Singh v. State of Haryana AIR 1992 P & H 229. 3. Ravi Kant v. Union of India AIR 1993 SC 1766. 4. Santokh Singh v. Mohan Singh AIR 1994 P & H 258. 5. Ram Lakhan v. Ram Chartar AIR 1993 All 199.

Unit-IV Electoral Offences Bye-Elections.

Judgements: 1. B.S. Yadiyurappa v. Mahelugappe (2002) 1 SCC 301. 2. Bhabbi v. Sheo Govind (1976) 1 SCC 687. 3. Aklu v. Rajendar AIR 1999 SC 1259. 4. Dr. Vijay Laxmi v. Jagdish AIR 2001 SC 600. 5. B.S. Yadiyurappa v. Mahalingappa (2002) 1 SCC 301. Suggested Readings: 1. Election Law in India - Dev Inder 2. How India Votes Election Laws - V.S. Rama 3. Democracy and Election Laws - Anand Ballabh 4. The Study of Government - F.F. Ridley 5. Democracy in Two Nations USA & India - Ramachray Raj 6. Constitution of India - V.N. Shukla 7. Modern Indian Political Thought - V.P. Verma 8. Election Laws - Ghosh

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10.1 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – II Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I Execution Proceedings S.36-74, O.XXI Judgments: 1. India Umbrella Manufacturing Co. v. Bhagabandei Aggarwalla by Lrs. Savitri Agarwalla

(2004) 3 SCC 178 2. Saraswati Devi Gupta v. Sudha Rani (2006) 1 SCC 725 3. Paul Brothers v. Ashim Kumar, AIR 1991 SC 796 4. Shyam Singh v. Collector, Distt. Hamirpur, 1993 Supp. (1) SCC 693 5. Desh Bandhu v. N.L. Anand (1994) 1 SCC 131 Unit-II

Supplemental Proceedings S.94-95 Commissions S.77-78, O. xxvi Suits in Particular Cases S.79-88 Suits by or Against Govt. O, xxvii Suits by or Against. Military or Naval Men or Air men O. xxviii Suits by or Against Corporations O. xxix Suits by or Against. Firms O. xxx Suits by or Against Trustees O .xxxi

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Judgments: 1. Ram Chand & Sons Sugar Mills Pvt.Ltd., v. Kanhayalal Bhargava, AIR 1966 SC 1899 2. Union of India v. West Coast Paper Mills (2004) 3 SCC 458 3. Ghanshyam Dass v. Union of India, AIR 1984 SC 1004 4. Bihari Chaudhari v. State of Bihar, AIR 1984 SC 1043 5. Ashrafilal v. Kohli, AIR 1995 SC 1440 Unit-III

Suits by or Ag. Minors or persons of unsound mind O. xxxii Suits by Indigent Persons O. xxxii. Suits Relating to Immovable Property O. xxxiv. Temp. Injunction & Interlocutory Orders O. xxxix. Appointment of Receiver O. xi. Interpleader Suits O .xxxv.

Judgments: 1. Seema Arshad Zaheer v. Municipal Corpn., of Greater Mumbai (2006) 5 SCC 282 2. Uday Shankar Triyar v. Ram Kalewar Prasad Singh (2006) 1 SCC 75 3. Sihar Nagar Palika Bureau v. Bhabhlubhai Virabhai & Co. (2005) 4 SCC 1 4. Secur Industries Ltd., v. Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co., Ltd., (2004) 3 SCC 447 5. Kishore Kumar Khaitan v. Praveen Kumar Singh (2006) 3 SCC 312 Unit-IV

Appeals - S. 96-112, O. xLi, xLii, xLiii, xLiv, xLv Reference, S.113, O.xLvi Review – S.114, O.xLvii Revision 115 Inherent Powers of Court S.151

Judgements:

1. K.G. Arumugham v. K.M. Chinnappan (2005) 2 SCC 793 2. Vidyodaya Trust v. Mohan Prasad (2006) 7 SCC 452 3. Jaipur Municipal Corpn., v. C.L. Mishra (2005) 8 SCC 423 4. Haridas Das v. Usha Rani Banik (2006) 4 SCC 78 5. Govindaraju v. Mariamman (2005) 2 SCC 500

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Suggested Readings: 1. Civil Procedure -- C.K. Takwani (Thakker)

2. The Law of Code of Civil Procedure in 2 volume -- S.C. Sarkar and Prabhas C.

Sarkar

3. S. Chakraverti & B. Nath’s Cases and Materials on -- Justice M.L. Singhal

Code of Civil Procedure (in 2 volumes)

4. Mulla: The Key to Indian Practice -- Vinay Kumar Gupta

(a Summary of The Code of Civil Procedure)

5. Ganguly’s civil Court Practice & Procedure -- M.R. Mallick

6. Civil Procedure in the Superior Courts -- Hilary Delany and Declan

McGrath

7. Zuckerman on Civil Procedure: Principles of Practice-- Professor Adrian

Zuckerman

8. Code of Civil :Procedure -- Majumdar & Kataria

9. Code of Civil Procedure -- Srivastava

10. Code of Civil Procedure -- Woodroffe & Ameer Ali

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10.2 LAW & MEDICINE (Option–I)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Theory: 60

Internal Ass. : 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B: It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

System of Medicines Medical Profession & Ethics

- Constitution, Powers & Functions of Medical Council of India - Constitution, Powers & Functions of Central Council of Indian Medicine - Problem of quackery and Role of Judiciary in preventing quackery.

Jugdements: 1. Poonam Verma v. Ashwin Patel & Others AIR 1996 SC 2111. 2. Jacob Mathew v/s State of Punjab & Another (2005) 6 SCCI 3. Murtza Nasir v. Nazir Ahmed Wani and Others, AIR 2006 J & K 35. 4. Abdul Wahab v. Municipal Corporation of Vijayawada and another, AIR 2004 AP 462.

Unit-II

Mental Health Act, 1987. - Institution for Treatment of Mentally ill Persons - Treatment under Custody - Human Rights of Mentally ill Persons

Jugdements: 1. Rajesh Kumar Sharma v. Director Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services Orisa, AIR

2006 Ori. 42 (DB). 2. Social Jurist, A Lawyer’s Group v. Union of India and others, AIR 2004 Del 278.

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Unit-III - Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940 - Causes, Consequences & Remedial Measures. - The problem of Aids and its Socio-Medico Legal Aspects

Judgements: 1. Laxman Thamappa Kotgiri v. G.M. Central Railways and others, 2006 CTJ 1076. (SC) (CP). 2. Dr. Kamal Saha v. Dr. Sukumar Mukherjee and others, 2006 CTJ 734 (CP (NCDRC).

Unit-IV

- Legal Regulation of Transplantation of Human Organs - Legal Regulation of Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques - Medical Termination of Pregnancy, Artificial Insemination

Jugdements: 1. S. Malligamma alias Malligava and another v. State of Karnataka and another, AIR 2005 Kant. 74. 2. Kuldip Singh and another v. State of Tamil Nadu and others AIR 2005 SC 2106. Suggested Readings: 1. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.

2. The Indian Medical Council Act, 1956

3. The Indian Medicine Control Act, 1970

4. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971

5. Mental Health Act, 1987

6. Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994

7. Pre-Nalal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Premention of Misuse) Act, 1994.

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10.2 SERVICE LAW (Option–II)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100 Theory : 60

Internal Assess. : 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A : It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B : It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C : It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Article 323-A of the Constitution of India: Administrative Tribunals; their composition, Powers and Procedure under

Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985. Constitutional Right to Equality: Relating to Service Matters.

Judgements: 1. Baikuntha Nath Das and Anr v. Chief Distt. Medical Officer, Baripada Anr. AIR 1992

SC 1020 2. S.P. Sampath Kumar v. Union of India and Ors. AIR 1987 SC 386. 3. T. Sudhakar Prasad v. Govt. of India JT 2001 (1) SC 204. 4. K.K Dutta v. Union of India AIR 1980 SC 2056. 5. Union of India v. Delhi High Court Bar Association AIR 2003 SC 1479.

Unit-II Services under the Union and States (Articles 308-323) with special emphasis on

Article 309-311 (and including applicability of Article 311 to various categories on non-permanent employees and Article 320.

Judgements: 6. State of Karnataka v. Vishwa Bharti House Building Coopt. Society AIR 2003 SC 1043. 7. A.B. Krishna v. State of Karnataka AIR 1998 SC 1050. 8. Mallikaryana Rao v. State of AP AIR 1990 SC 1251. 9. Vineet Narain v. Union of India AIR 1998 SC 889. 10. State of Punjab v. Kailashnath AIR 1989 SC 558.

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Unit-III

With special reference to CCS (CCA) Rules 1965 and Punjab Civil Service Rules. Major & Minor penalties. Suspension and Substances Subsistence Allowance. Conduct and Procedure of Departmental/Disciplinary enquiries (including charge-

sheet, inspection and supply of copies of documents, production of evidence, enquiry report, hearing if any on question of penalty and final action by competent authority.

Judgements: 11. Bhahtaram Gowda v. State of Kerela 1998 (1) SLJ 208. 12. Bhagwan Das v. State of Harayana AIR 1987 SC 2049. 13. C. Shankaravarayan v. State of Kerela AIR 1971 SC 1997. 14. Union of India v. Tulsiram Patel AIR 1985 SC 1416. 15. State of Uttar Pradesh v. Ram Naresh AIR 1970 SC 1263.

Unit-IV Compulsory/Premature Retirement. Principles of Equal Pay for Equal Work. Status and Rights of Ad hoc Employees and their Regularisation. Enforcement of Contract of Personal Service. Principles for Determination of Seniority:

(a) Seniority based on date of confirmation. (b) Seniority based on quota rules.

Adverse entries in Annual Confidential Reports (ACRS) Deputation.

Judgements: 16. Narendra Kumar Chandra v. State of Haryana AIR 1995 SC 519. 17. P.L. Dhingra v. Union of India AIR 1958 SC 36. 18. Registrar High Court of Gujrat v. C.J. Sharma AIR 2005 SC 344. 19. V.P. Ahuja v. State of Punjab AIR 2000 SC 1080. 20. S.S. Dhanoa v. Union of India AIR 1991 SC 1745. Suggested Readings: 1. Ejaz’s Service Law in India 2. J.S. Chawla’s The Punjab Civil Service Rules 3. Service Law Relating to Govt. & Public Undertakings – Samarditya pal 4. Supreme Court on Service Laws – Dr. Gurbax Singh 5. Puran Chand Arora’s Punjab Civil Service Rules 6. Service Laws in India – P.K. Majundar & O.P. Tiwari 7. Service Law Ready Referencer – Bansal & Aiyer 8. Soonavala’s Supreme Court on Service Laws 9. Dr. Awasthi’s Central Civil Services Rules 10. Law Relating to Government Servants and Management – Narender Kumar

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10.2 LOCAL LAWS (Option–III)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100 Theory : 60

Internal Assess. : 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A : It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B : It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C : It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit – I

The Municipal Act, 1911 Judgements: 1. Arun Kuamr v. The Comm. Prescribed Authority, Ludhiana 1997 (1) All India Land

Laws Reporter (P & H) 549. 2. P.B. Mayor v. The Municipal Corp. of Jal. 1997 (2) All India Land Laws Reporter

(P & H) 145. 3. Roshan Lal v. Municipal Committee, Nabha, 1997 (1) All India Land Laws Reporter

(P & H) 478. 4. Swaran Lata Jain v. State of Punjab 2008 (4) RCR (Civil) 278 (P & H). 5. Satya Devi v. Municipal Committee 2008(4) RCR (Civil) 12 P & H. 6. Simla Rani v. State of Punjab 2008 (3) RCR (Civil) 138 (P & H) DB. 7. Baldev Singh Gandhi v. State of Punjab 2002 (1) SC 374. 8. Hans Raj (Dead) through LR v. Karmi 2004 (2) CCC 17 (P & H). 9. Kawaljit Singh v. State of Punjab 2003 P & H RRR 49 (P & H). 10. Rama Krishna Rice Mills v. Municipal Committee, Sultanpur Lodhi 1985 (1) LLR 566

(P & H).

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Unit – II

The Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 Judgements: 1. Raj Guru Sood v. M.C. Ludhiana & Others 2006 (1) LLR (P & H) 632. 2. Shivpal Sagar v. State of Punjab 2003 (1) PLJ 31. 3. Life Insurance Corp. of India v. Municipal Committee, 1997 (2) ALLR (P & H) 390. 4. Sunil Dutta v. State of Punjab 2002 (2) RCR (Civil) 400 P & H. 5. Lakhbir Singh Sehmme v. State of Punjab 2002 (3) RCR 52 P & H.

Unit – III Punjab Rural Development Act, 1987

Judgement: 1. Ram Rattan Om Parkash v. State of Punjab 1994 (1) RRR 111 AIR 1994 Puj 42. Unit – IV

Punjab Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1958 Judgements: 1. Dr. Sajktish Kumar Gupta v. State of Haryana 2008 (3) RCR (Civil) 645 P & H. 2. Ram Chander v. State of Punjab AIR 1963 Puj 148. 3. I.M. Lal v. Gopal Singh 1964 PLR 7. 4. State of M.P. v. Subha Rao AIR 1966 SC 1910. 5. Dr. P.A. Paul v. State of Punjab 1962 PLR 113. Suggested Readings:

1. All India Land Laws Reporter

2. The Municipal Act, 1911.

3. The Punjab Municipal Corporation Ackt, 1976.

4. Punjab Rural Development Act, 1987.

5. Punjab Shops & Commercial Establishments Act, 1958.

6. Punjab Law Reporter.

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10.3 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100 Theory : 60

Internal Assess. : 40 GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Four Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A : It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than two & not more than three questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 10 Marks.

Section-B : It will consist of 12 questions of 3 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in

2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. Total weightage of this section will be of 24 Marks.

Section-C : It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in

5 pages. One question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. Total weightage of this section will be of 26 Marks.

Unit-I

Legal Profession in India-Evolution, Historical Development and Regulations.

Judgements: 1. Harish Uppal v. Union of India AIR 2003 SC 43. 2. Gurpal Singh v. State of Punjab AIR 2005 SC 2785. 3. Bombay Dyeing Manufacturing Co. v. Bombay Environment Action Group AIR 2006

SC 1489. 4. G. Srinivas v. Govt. of A.P. AIR 2005 SC 4455. 5. Rameshwar Prasad v. Union of India AIR 2006 SC 980.

Unit-II Advocacy & Professional Ethics

Advocates’ Act, 1961 Chapter V & VI (Ss 35-45) Bar Council of India Rules Part VI & VII

Judgements: 1. Thomas P.C. v. Bar Council of Kerala AIR 2006 Ker 69. 2. State of Orissa v. Gopinath Das AIR 2006 SC 651. 3. T.P. Moideen Kaya v. Government of Kerala AIR 2004 SC 4733. 4. Orissa Agro Industries Corporation Ltd., v. Bharti Industries AIR 2006 SC 1987. 5. Ram Narang v. Ramesh Narang AIR 2006 SC 1883.

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Unit-III

Contempt Law & Practice Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 Constitutional Provisions Regarding Powers of Supreme Court and High Courts

& Houses of Parliament & State Legislatures for Punishing for their Contempt. Judgements: 1. Nirmaljit Kaur v. State of Punjab AIR 2006 SC 605. 2. Union of India v. Subedar Devarsy AIR 2006 SC 909. 3. Director of Education, Uttaranchal v. Ved Parkash Joshi AIR 2005 SC 3200. 4. Zahira Habidullah Sheikh v. State of Gujarat AIR 2006 SC 1367. 5. State of Bihar v. Bihar M.S.E. S.K.K. Maharangh AIR 2005 SC 1605.

Unit-IV

20 Prescribed Opinions of the Disciplinary Committees of the Bar Council of India. Judgements: 1. Supreme Court Bar Association v. Union of India AIR 1998 SC 1895. 2. Rajendra Sail v. M.P. High Court Bar Association AIR 2005 SC 2473. 3. J.K. Gupta v. D.G. Investigation & Regulation AIR 2005 SC 1197. 4. S.R. Ramraj v. Special Court Bombay AIR 2003 SC 3039. 5. T.N. Godavarman Thrumulpal v. Ashok Khot AIR 2006 SC 2190. Suggested Readings: 1. Law of contempt of court -- Justice J.D. Kapoor 2. Advertising Law & Ethics -- P.B. Sawant J. &

Bandyopadhya 3. Principles & form of pleadings & conveyancing -- A.N. Chaturvedi With Advocacy & Professional Ethics 4. Advocacy & Professional Ethics -- Gururaja Chafri’s 5. Legal Ethics -- Dr. Kailash Rai 6. Legal Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers -- Dr. Kailash Rai & Bench-Bar Polution 7. Art of Conveyancing & Pleading -- Murli Manohar. 8. Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 9. Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & -- Dr. S.P. Gupta Bench Bar Relations 10 Advocates Act & Professional Ethics -- Sandeep Bhalla

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DRAFTING & PLEADING Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100

Theory: 60 Internal Assess.: 40

GUIDELINES FOR THE PAPER SETTER: The syllabus consists of Three Units & the paper setter is required to set the paper as under: Section-A: It will consist of 10 compulsory questions of 1 mark each. Answer to each question

is to be in five lines. The paper setter is required to set not less than three & not more than four questions from each unit. 10 Marks

Section-B: It will consist of 9 questions of 4 marks each. Answer to each question is to be in 2 pages. Three questions are to be set from each unit & the candidates are required to attempt two questions from each unit. 24Marks

Section-C: It will consist of 4 questions of 13 marks. Answer to each question is to be in 5 pages. Atleast one question is to be set from each unit and the candidates are required to attempt any 2 questions. 26 Marks

Unit-I Drafting

General Principles of Drafting. Kinds of deeds. Components Parts of deed. Kinds of Writs.

Unit-II Pleadings

(1) Civil: Suit for Damage for Defamation. Written Statement of the Above, Interlocutory Applications. Petition of Winding of a Company.

Affidavit. Execution Application for Final Decree. Memorandum of Appeal and Revision Writ of Certiorari.

(2) Criminal: (i) Complaints Under Section 324, 504 / 506 IPC. Application for Exemption from Appearance by the Accused. Bail Application. Memo of Appeal and Revision. Unit-III

Conveyancing (i) Sale Deed (ii) Mortgage Deed

Lease Deed Gift Deed

(iii) Promissory Note (iv) Power of Attorney (v) Will

Unit-IV Viva-Voce Examination to test the understanding of legal practice relating to

Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing.

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10.5 PRACTICAL EXAMINATION 4 Moot Courts -- 40 2 Court Visits -- 40 2 Viva voce -- 10 1 Visit to Supreme -- 10 Court/High Court Suggested Readings: 1. Law of Pleading in India - S.A. Kader

G.C. Mogha

2. Drafting and Pleading - R.N. Chaturvedi

3. Guide to Civil Drafting P.K. Majumdar

R.P. Kataria

4. Better Drafting Civil and Criminal - Justice B.K. Behera

5. Drafting of Deeds and Documents - Padala Ram Reddi

6. Pleadings and Precedents in India - J.P. Aggarwal