B.A,LL.B/HONS Semester3

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Contract-I
Contract-I (General Principles of Contract Ss. 1-75 andSpecific Relief ) 1. General Principles of Lawofcontract
  • 1.1. History and nature of contractual obligations
  • 1.2. Formation of an Agreement: (Ss. 2-10 )
  • 1.3 Making of an Agreement - Special Situations: ( Ss. 2-10 )
  • 1.4. Consideration ( Ss. 2(d), 2(f), 23 and 25 )
  • 1.5. Capacity to Contract [Ss.10,11,12,64,65,68andSpecific Relief Act,S.33)
  • 1.6. Free consent- Its need and definition- factors vitiating free consent. (Ss.13- 22)
  • 1.7. Legality of objects : Limitationson Freedomof Contract ( Ss. 23-30)
  • 1.8. Discharge of a contract and itsvarious modes. (Ss. 37- 67 )
  • 1.9. Quasi-contracts (Ss. 68-72 )
  • 1.10. Remedies for Breach ofContract: (Ss.73-74 )
2. Government as a Contracting Party 3. Standard Form Contracts 4. Remedies 5. Leading Cases :
History-II
History-II [Legal History ] 1. Introduction:
  • 1.1 Necessity
  • 1.2 East India Company
2. Adalat System
  • 2.1. Judicial plan of 1772, Defects of the plan, New plan of 1774.
  • 2.2. Reorganization of Adalats in 1780.
  • 2.3. Reforms of 1781.
3. The Regulating Act 1773
  • 3.1. Charter of 1774 and the Supreme Court of Calcutta.
  • 3.2. Act of Settlement 1781, defects.
4. The Regulating Act 1773: Land mark cases
  • 4.1 Issue of Raja Nand Kumar (1775)
  • 4.2 The Patna Case (1777- 79)
  • 4.3 The Cossijurah Case (1779-80)
5. Establishment of Courts.
  • 5.1 The Indian High Courts Act, 1861
  • 5.2. The Supreme Court of India- Constitution-Jurisdiction- Powers
POLITICAL SCIENCE - III
POLITICAL SCIENCE - III (Indian Constitution) 1. Introduction:
  • 1.1 Historical Background
  • 1.2. Preamble - Basic features of the Indian constitution
2. Fundamental Rightsand Duties 3. Directive Principles of State Policy 4. Federalism
  • 4.1 Meaning, Characteristics
  • 4.2 Relations:
5. The Government 5.1 Union Government
  • Executive
  • Lagislature
  • Judiciary
5.2 State Government
  • Executive
  • Lagislature
  • Judiciary
Sociology-III
Sociology-III (Law and Society ) 1. Social Bases of Law
  • 1.1 Law and Society
  • 1.2 Law and Social Change
2. Social Control
  • 2.1 Meaning, Functions and Dysfunctions
  • 2.2 Formaland Informal Social Control
  • 2.3 Agencies of Social Control
3. Social Conformity and Deviance
  • 3.1 Meaning and Types
  • 3.2 Factors and Significance
4. Social Disorganization
  • 4.1 Concept and Characteristics
  • 4.2 Causes and Remedial Measures
5. Crime and Punishment
  • 5.1 Concept and Types
  • 5.2 Theories of Punishment: Retributive, Deterrent, Reformative
Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law-Indian Federalism 1. Federalism
  • 1:1 Definition and characteristics of federalism
  • 1:2 Backgrounds of federal principle under the Indian Constitution,
  • 1.3 Advantage & Disadvantage,
  • 2:1 Advantages and disadvantages of Federal Constitution,
2. Modification of the strict federal principle under Indian Constitution
  • 2:1 Governor's role,
  • 2:2 Centre's powers over the State Emergency,
  • 2:3 Jammu and Kashmir Special status,
3. Comparative study on federalismin
  • 3:1 India, 3;2U.K.and, 3:3USA
4. Centre-State Relations
  • 4:1 Legislative Relation,
  • 4:2 Administrative Relation
  • 4:3 Financial Relation
5.Types of Federalism
  • 5:1 Confederation,
  • 5:2 Co-operative Federalism
Criminology
Criminology-Criminal Psychology 1. Introduction
  • 1:1 Nature and history of criminal behaviour
  • 1:2 Techniques of studying criminal behaviour
2. Analysis of Crime
  • 2:1 Biological Perspectives,
  • 2:2 Sociological Perspectives,
  • 2:3 Psychological Perspectives
3.Special Offender Groups
  • 3:1 Types,
  • 3:2 Causes and interventions with respect to the following-
  • 3:2:1 Juvenile delinquency
  • 3:2:2 Substance abuse,
  • 3:2:3 Terrorism
4. SpecialOffences
  • 4:1 Types
  • 4:2 Causes and interventions with respect to the following
  • :2:1 Crime against women
  • 4:2:2 Suicide
  • 4:2:3 homicide
5. Rehabilitation
  • 5.1 In FamilyandSociety
  • 5.2 The Roleof Law-Enforcement Voluntary Agencies in Social Defence
IPL
IPL:TradeMarks, Copyright, Patents and Designs 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Nature of Intellectual Property
  • 1.2 Trade Marks Act, 1999
2. The Copyright Act,1957 3. The Patents Act, 1970 4. The Designs Act, 2000 5. Leading Cases:
Criminology
1. Nature and Scope of Criminology
  • 1.1. Nature and extent of crime in India
  • 1.2. General approaches to crime control.
  • 1.3. Crimes of the powerful
2. Schools and Theories of Criminology
  • 2.1 Schools of Criminology
  • 2.2. Theories of Crime causation
3. Different Types of Crime
  • 3.1 Organized Crime
  • 3.2 Sex offences
  • 3.3 White Collar Crime
  • 3.4 Alcoholism, Drug addiction and Crime
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