B.A,LL.B/HONS Semester6

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Constitutional Law of India
Constitutional Law of India-II 1. The Union and State
  • 1.1 The Union and State Executive
  • 1.2 Parliament and State Legislatures
  • 1.3 Union and State Judiciary
  • 1.4 Writs
  • 1.5 Public Interest Litigation
  • 1.6 Judicial review
2. Legislative Powers
  • 2.1 Distribution of Legislative Powers
  • 2.2. Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse ( Art. 301-307 )
  • 2.3 Schedules of the Constitution
3. Emergency and Amendment Provisions
  • 3.1 Emergency Provisions- meaning and scope
  • 3.2 Amendment: Constitutional Processes of Adaptation and Alteration:(Article 368)
4. Services under the Union and the States: 5. Leading Cases
History-VI
History-VI (HistoryofAssam) 1. Sources and Foundation
  • 1.1 Sources: Archaeological, Epigraphic, Literary, Numismatic and Accounts of the Foreign Travelers
  • 1.2 Foundation of Ahom Kingdom
  • 1.3 Contemporary states in Brahmaputra Valley
  • 1.3.1 The Chutiya, Kachari and the Koch States.
2. Expansion and consolidation
  • 2.1 Expansion and consolidation of Ahom Kingdomin the 16th Century
  • 2.2 Rule of Pratap Singha- Ahom- Mughal Wars
  • 2.2.1 The treaty of 1639 - administrative developments
  • 2.3 Invasion
3. Court Crisis - Rule of Gadadhar Singha 4. Ahom Rule 15
  • 4.1 Zenith of Ahom Rule - Rule of RudraSingha
  • 4.2 Decline and fall of the Ahom Kingdom
5. Ahom system of administration 20
Political Science-VI
Political Science-VI (Public Administration) 1. Nature & Scope of Public Administration
  • 1.1 Meaning & Definition
  • 1.2 Evolution & Growth
  • 1.3 Public & Private Administration
  • 1.4 New Public Administration
2. Theories of Organisation
  • 2.1 Scientific Management
  • 2.2 Classical Theory
  • 2.3 Human Relations Theory
  • 2.4 Bureaucratic Theory
  • 2.5 Post Weberian Models
3. Principles of Organisation
  • 3.1 Hierarchy
  • 3.2 Unity of Command
  • 3.3 Span of Control
  • 3.4 Authority
4. Structure of Organisation
  • 4.1 Types of Chief Executive
  • 4.2 Functions of the Chief Executive
  • 4.3 Line, Staff & Auxiliary Agencies
  • 4.4 Departments, Boards & Commissions
5. Administration 20
  • 5.1 Financial
  • 5.2 Control over Public Administration
Sociology-VI
Sociology-VI (Techniques of Social Research 1. Social Surveys and Social Research
  • 1.1 Meaning and Nature.
  • 1.2 Objectives and Significance
2. Research Design
  • 2.1 Meaning and Types
  • 2.2 Formulation of Research Problem
  • 2.3 Hypothesis
3. Sampling and Sources of Data
  • 3.1 Meaning and Types
  • 3.2 Sources of Data
4. Data Collection and Data Analysis
  • 4.1 Techniques of Data Collection
  • 4.1.1 Questionnaire
  • 4.1.2 Observation
  • 4.1.3 Interview
  • 4.1.4 Case Study
  • 4.2 Tabulation, Analysis and Interpretation
5. Statistics in Social Research
  • 5.1 Mean, Median, Mode,
  • 5.2 Standard
Deviation
Family Law-II
Family Law-II [MuslimLaw & Others ] 1. Sources, Schools, Marriage andDivorce in Islamic Jurisprudence
  • 1.1 Sources and Schools of Muslim Law
  • 1.2 Marriage (Nikah )-
  • 1.3 Divorce (Talaq)
2. Paternity, Guardianship and Inheritance
  • 2.1 Acknowledgement of Paternity,
  • 2.2 Guardianship (Wilayat )
  • 2.2 Lawrelating to Inheritance
3. Gift, Will, Trust and Pre-emption
  • 3.1 Lawrelating to Gifts (Hiba )
  • 3.2 Lawrelating to Wills (Washyat )
  • 3.3 Trust (Waqf )
  • 3.4 Pre-emption (Shufa )
4. Indian Succession Act of 1925, Family Court & Uniform Civil Code 5. Leading Cases
IPL-Registration
IPL-Patent Right Creation and Registration 1. Introduction
  • 1.1.1 Theories of Protection
  • 1.1.2 Economic importance of Patent
  • 1.1.3 International Regime Relating to Patents
2. The Patents Act, 1970 and the Patents (Amendment) Act, 1999.
  • 2.1 Meaning of Patent
  • 2.2 Patents & Traditional Knowledge
  • 2.2 How to obtain a patent
  • 2.3 Specific Issues-Bio-patents, drug patents vis-a-vis public health, software patents, etc.
  • 2.4 Protection of traditional knowledge-domestic as well as international issues.
  • 2.5 Patent drafting
3. Registerof Patents and Patent Office
  • 3.1 Register of patent
  • 3.2 Patent office
  • 3.3 Power of the Controller
  • 3.4 Power of Central Government
  • 3.5 Appeal
4. Rights and obligations of a patentee 5. Transfer of Patent Rights
Criminology-Probationand
Criminology-Probationand Parole 1. Probation
  • 1.1 Definition of Probation
  • 1.2 Object of Probation
  • 1.3 Origine of Probation system
  • 1.3.1 Probation in USA
  • 1.3.2 Probation in UK
  • 1.3.3 Probation in India
  • 1.3.3.1 Probation under Criminal Procedure Code ( S.360)
  • 1.3.3.2 The Probation ofOffender's Act, 1958
2. Parole
  • 2.1 Definition of Parole
  • 2.2 Object of Parole
  • 2.3 Origin of Parole
  • 2.3.1 Parole in USA
  • 2.3.2 Parole in U.K.
  • 2.3.3 Parole in India
3. Essentials of Parole System
  • 3.1 Parole Board
  • 3.2 Condition of Parole system
4. Differences between Parole and Probation 5. Judicial Trend
Property Law
Property Law (Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act ) 1. Introduction: Jurisprudential Controls of Property 2. General principles of transfer of property [Ss. 5, 6(a) and 43 ] 3.Transfers subject to acondition or limitation (Ss. 10 and 11)
  • 3.1 General principles
  • 3.2 Vested and Contingent interests (Secs. 19 and 21)
  • 3.3 Transfer for the benefit of unborn persons (Ss. 13-18)
  • 3. 4 Transfer during pendency of litigation (Sec. 52)
4. Specific transfers
  • 4.1 Sales
  • 4.2 Mortgages (Ss. 58-60, 100)
  • 4.3 Lease and License (Ss. 105, 106, Indian Easement Act, 1882, S. 52 )
  • 4.4 Gift(Ss. 122-126)
5. Leading Cases
Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law-Mediaand Law 1. Need of Lawin Media
  • 1.1 Freedom of Speech and Expression under the Indian Constitution and Restrictions
  • 1:2 Media Personal Privileges
  • 1:3 Print Media and Press Law
  • 1:4 Broadcasting and its privileges
  • 1:5 Performer's Rights
2. Copy Right Act,1999 Indian Copy Right Act as amended 3. Defamation-
  • 3.1 Provisions embodied in the Indian Penal Code
  • 3.2 Indecent Representation Act,1986
4. Print Media and Registration Act,1867
  • 4.1 National Security Act,1980
5. LeadingCases-
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