B.A,LL.B/HONS Semester1

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General English
1. General:
  • 1.1 The Parts of Speech
  • 1.2 Verbs and Tenses
  • 1.3 Prepositions and Prepositional phrases
2. Vocabulary:
  • 2.1 Consulting a dictionary and a thesaurus
  • 2.2 Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms
  • 2.3 Idioms and popular words/phrase
  • 2.3.1 Title ( of respect-formal)
  • 2.3.2 Interjection and casual reference
  • 2.2 Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms
  • 2.3.3 Anomalous usage
  • 2.3.4 Words unique to or originating inIndian English ( in formal usage )
  • 2.4 Common errors
3. Syntax and Concord
  • 3.1 Punctuations
4. Classification of sentences according
to structure and meaning
  • 4.1 Patterns of sentences
4.2 Transformation of sentences:
  • 4.1 Voice
  • 4.2 Narration
  • 4.3 Synthesis
5. Legal essays
Political Science
Political Science-I (Political Orgn. and it sprinciples-State, Law, Sovereignty) 1.Nature and Scope of Political Science
  • 1.1 Political Sciencean dother social science
  • 1.2 Approach to the study of Political Science
2. State
  • 2.1 Origin of the State
  • 2.1 Social Contract Theory
  • 2.2 Evolutionary Theory
  • 2.2 Function of the State
  • 2.1 Laissez Faire and Socialistic Theories
  • 2.2 Concept of Welfare State
3. Government
  • 3.1 Forms of Government
  • 3.1.1 Democracy, Dictatorship, Presidential
  • 3.1.2 Parliamentary Form
  • 3.2 Organs of Government-Concept
  • 3.2.1 Legislature, Executive and Judiciary
  • 3.2.2 Doctrines of Separation of Powers
  • 3.2.3 Parliamentary Sovereignty and independence of the judiciary, 3.3 Sovereignty:Characteristic and kinds
  • 3.3.1 Monistic and Pluralistic
  • 3.3.2 Analysis of Sovereignty
  • 3.3.3 Political and Legal Sovereignty
4. Justice, Liberty and Equality
  • 4.1 Power
  • 4.2 Authority of Law
5. Political Philosophy of
  • 5.1 Plato
  • 5.2 Aristotle
Sociology
Sociology-I [Principles, concepts, theories
and methods ]
1 Introduction to Sociology
  • 1.1 Institutionalizing sociology
  • 1.2 Twentieth century developments
  • 1.3 Sociology and othersocial sciences
2 Basic Concepts
  • 2.1 Structure and Function
  • 2.2 Status and Role
  • 2.3 Norms and Values
  • 2.4 Institution, Community, Association
  • 2.5 Social System and Social Organization
3 Social Institutions
  • 3.1 Marriage, family, Kinship
  • 3.2 Economic Institution
  • 3.3 Political Institution
  • 3.4 Religious Institution
  • 3.5 Educational Institution
4 Scope and topics of sociology
  • 4.1 Social action and Social change
  • 4.2 Deviance and social control
  • 4.3 Social stratification
  • 4.4 Discrimination
  • 4.5 Social justice/injustice
5 Sociological research
  • 5.1 Methods of sociological inquiry
  • 5.2 Combining research methods
Constitutional Law of India
[ Principles of Federalism, Citizenship, Fundamental Rights,Directive Principles of State Policy, Fundamental Duties ] Introduction: Historical Perspective The Union, its Territory and Citizenship Fundamental Rights& Duties Equality and Social Justice
  • Right to Equality (Articles14 - 18)
  • Freedoms and SocialControl- Right to Freedom(Articles 19 - 22)
  • Right against Exploitation (Articles 23, 24)
  • Secularism- Right to Freedomof Religion (Articles 23 - 28)
  • Educational and Cultural Rights (Articles 29, 30)
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)
  • Fundamental Duties(Article 31A)
  • Directive Principles of State Policy (Articles 36 - 31)
  • Leading Cases
Family Law-I
1. Sources and Schools of Hindu Law
  • 1.1. Evolution of the institution of marriage and family.
  • 1.1.1 Schools and Sources of Hindu Law:the Mitakshara school and the Dayabhaga school or Bengal school.
  • 1.1.2. Role of religious rituals and practices in maritalrelations
  • 1.1.3. Types of family
Hindu Marriage 2. Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Judicial separation, Divorce and maintenance
  • 2.1 Restitution ofConjugal Rights (Section 9)
  • 2.2 Judicial Separation [sections 10 and 13 (IA)]
  • 2.3 Divorce [sections 13(1), (2), 13(1A), 13A, 13B]
  • 2.4 Maintenance
3. Adoption and Guardianship
  • 3.1 The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956
  • 3.2 Minority and Guardianship
4. Inheritance The Hindu Succession Act 1956.
  • 4.1 Concept of joint Hindu family and coparcenary under Mitakshara and Dayabhaga law and their incidents.
  • 4.2 Property in Hindu Law
  • 4.3 Alienation of Joint Hindu Family Property
  • 4.4 Partition
  • 4.5 Succession to Property of a Male Intestate
  • 4.6 Succession to the Property of Female Intestate
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