B.A,LL.B/HONS Semester4

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Legal Language
English Literature Legal Writing including Legal citation, terms and Maxims 1. Introduction to Legal Language
  • 1.1. History of Legal Language
  • 1.2. Characteristics of Legal Language
  • 1.3. Legal Language in India-attention and awareness of practical legal import of sentences
2. Fundamental principles of Legal Writing
  • 2.1 Concision - clarity - cogency - simplicity of structure
  • 2.1.1 Brief writing, writing of case comment and drafting of law reports
  • 2.2 Legal citation
3. Legal terminology
  • 3.1 Terms used in civil law and criminal law
  • 3.2 Latinwords and expressions- Law Register
4. Maxims 5. Legal Literature
Contract-II
Contract-II [Indian Contract Act (not covered in Contract-I), Sale of Goods Actand Indian Partnership Act] 1. Indian Contract Act :
  • [not covered in Contract-I]
  • 1.1 Indemnity: (Ss.124-125),
  • 1.2 Guarantee: (Ss.126-147) (Ss.126-147)
  • 1.3 Bailment: (Ss.148-171)
  • 1.4 Pledge: (Ss.172-179)
  • 1.5 Agency: (Ss.182-238)
2. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  • 2. 1 General : Formation of Contracts of Sale ( Ss. 1-10 ),
  • 2.2 Conditions and Warranties (Ss. 11-17, 62, 63)
  • 2.3 Effects of the Contract (Ss.18-30)
  • 2.4 Performance of the Contract (Ss. 31-44)
  • 2.5 Rights of Unpaid Seller (Ss. 45-54)
  • 2.6 Suit for Breach of Contract (Ss.18-30)
  • 2.7 Auction Sale (S. 64)
3. The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 4. Limited Liability of Partnerships (LLP) : The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 5. Leading Cases:
History-III
History-III ( Legal and Constitutional History ) 1. Indian Legislaturesunder British Crown
  • 1.1 Government of India Act, 1858, 1861 Acts
  • 1.2 Indian Councils Act, 1892
2. Indian Nationalismand Legislatures
  • 2.2 Morley- Minto Reforms 1909
  • 2.3 Home Rule Movement 1916
  • 2.4 Government of India Act 1919
3. Constitutional Development
  • 3.1 Cripps & Cabinet Missions
4. India gets Freedom
  • 4.1 Mount Batten Plan
  • 4.2 Indian Independence Act, 1947
  • 4.3 Features of Indian Constitution
5. Growthof the Legal Profession
  • 5.1 The Indian Bar Council Act, 1926
  • 5.2 The Advocates Act, 1961
History- IV
History- IV [ History of India - I (1750-1857) ] 1. Decline and disintegration of the Mughal Empire
  • 1.1 Decline and disintegration of the Mughal Empire and the growth of regional powers - Bengal, Hyderabad, Awadh and the Marathas.
  • 1.2 The Anglo-French Rivalry for supremacy in India
  • 1.3 The Battle of Plassey and the Battle ofBuxar- establishment of the rule of East India Company
  • 1.4 Estimate of Robert Clive
2. Social Control
  • 2.1 Meaning, Functions and Dysfunctions
  • 2.2 Formaland Informal Social Control
  • 2.3 Agencies of Social Control
2. Expansion and Consolidation 3. Lord Bentinck's reforms 4. The growth of Sikh power 5. Lord Dalhousie's expansion
Political Science-IV
Political Science-IV (International Relations & Organisations ) 1. History of
  • 1.1 International Relations
  • 1.2 International Organisation
2. Theory of
  • 2.1 Collaboration
  • 2.2 Conflict and Conflict Resolution
  • 2.3 State Power
  • 2.4 Settlement of Disputes
  • 2.5 Avoidance of Arm/Conflict
3. Concepts in International Relations 4. Institutions in International Relations 5. Regional security arrangements
  • 5.1 ASEAN
  • 5.2 Arab League
  • 5.3 CIS
  • 5.4 CSCAP
  • 5.5 Maritime Security Regime
  • 5.6 NATO
  • 5.7 RECAAP
  • 5.8 SCO
Regional security
Regional security arrangements 1. Social Change
  • 1.1 Meaning and Scope
  • 1.2 Evolution, Progress and Development
2. Theoriesof Social Change
  • 2.1 Evolutionary Theory-Herbert Spencer
  • 2.2 Conflict- Karl Marx
3. Factors of Social Change
  • 3.1 Demographic, Economic, Technological, Cultural
4. Processes of Social Change
  • 4.1 Structural Process: Industrialisation, Urbanization, and Modernization
  • 4.2 Cultural Process: Sanskritization, Westernization, and Secularization
5. Social Change and Mobility
  • 5.1 Concept and Forms
Criminology
Criminology-Womenand Criminal Law (Hon-2) 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Status of Women in India
  • 1.2 Status of Women - International concerns
  • 1.3 Constitution of India & Women
2. Personal Laws and Women
  • 2.1 Unequal position of women � different personal laws and Directive principles of State Policy
  • 2.2 Uniform Civil Code towards gender justice
  • 2.3 Sex inequality in inheritance
  • 2.4 Guardianship
3. Criminal Laws and Women
  • 3.1 Adultery
  • 3.2 Rape
  • 3.3 Outraging Modesty
  • 3.4 Domestic Violence
4. Women Welfare Laws
  • 4.1 General laws
  • 4.2. Labour Welfare Legislations
5. Leading cases
Information Technology
IPL-Information Technology - incl. CyberLaw 1. Background 1.1 Meaning of Cyber Law
  • 1.1.1 Cyber World and Cyber Law
  • 1.1.2 The internet and online resources
  • 1.1.3 Cyber Law and Cyber Crimes
1.2 Regulation of cyber space - introducing cyber law
2. Information Technology Act-2000
  • 2.1 History of the Act
  • 2.2 Essence of the Act
3. The Evidence Aspect in Cyber Law
  • 3.1 Applicability of the Indian Evidence Act on Electronic Record
4. The Intellectual Property Aspect in Cyber Law 5. The global trends in Cyber Law
Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law-Comparative Constitution 1. Salient features of
  • 1:1 Basic features
  • 1.1.1. Constitution of U.K.
  • 1.1.2. Constitution of USA, and
  • 1.1:3. Constitution of India
  • 1.2 Doctrine of Separation of Power under the Constitution of-
  • 1.2:1 U.K
  • 1.2:2 USA and
  • 1.2:3 India
2. Comparative study 3. Rule of Law 4. Natural Justice 5. Doctrine of Judicial Review in
  • 7:1. U.K.,
  • 7:2. USA and
  • 7:3. India
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