LL.B Semester1

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General English
General English and Legal Language 1. General - Vocabulary- Syntax and Concord
  • 1.1 The Parts of Speech
  • 1.2 Vocabulary- Consulting a dictionary and a thesaurus
  • 1.3 Syntax and Concord- Punctuations
  • 1.4 Classificat ion of sentences according to structure and meaning
2. Legal Language -Legal Citation
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Fundamental principles of Legal Writing
  • 2.3 Legal citation
3. Legal terminology - maxims
  • 3.1 Terms used in civil law and criminal law
  • 3.2 Latin words and expressions- Law Register
  • 3.3 Maxims
4. Proficiency in Regional Language 5. Legal Literature
Law of Tort Incl
Law of Tort Incl. M.V. Accident & Consumer Protection Laws Part-A: Tort and M.V.Accident :50 marks
  • 1. Tort:Definition, Nature, Scopeand Objects
  • 2. Vicarious Liability
  • 3. Torts against persons and personal relations
  • 4. Torts generally & remedies
  • 5. Leading Cases
Part-B:Consumer Protection Laws:The Consumer Protection Act, 1986[30marks]
  • 1. Introduction:
  • 2. Unfair Trade Practices
  • 3. Consumer of goods
  • 4. Enforcement of consumer rights
  • 5. Leading Cases
Jurisprudence-I
Jurisprudence-I: Legal Method & Indian Legal System 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Definition:
  • 1.2. Purpose of Law
  • 2.1. Justice
  • 1.3. Administration of Justice
2. Sources of Law
  • 2.1 Meaning and kinds
  • 2.2 Legislation
  • 2.3 Precedents: concept of stare decisis
  • 2.4 Customs
  • 2.5 Juristic writings
3. Concept of Lawand Legal System
  • 3.1 Introduction to the Legal Process:Natureand Functions of the Legal System
  • 3.2 Major Legal Systems of the world:Civil Law System, Common Law System
  • 3.3 Concept of Law:Schools of Law
4. Technique of Judicial Process 5. Indian Legal System Prescribed Legislations
Contract-I
Contract-I(General Principles of Contract Ss.1-75 and Specific Relief ) 1. General Principles of Law of contract
  • 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.10,11,12,64,65,68 and Specific Relief Act,S.33)
  • 1.6. Free consent- Its need and definition- factors vitiating free consent. (Ss.13- 22)
  • 1.7. Legality of objects : Limitations on Freedom of Contract ( Ss. 23-30)
  • 1.8. Discharge of a contract and its various modes. (Ss. 37- 67 )
  • 1.9. Quasi-contracts (Ss. 68-72 )
  • 1.10. Remedies for Breach of Contract: (Ss.73-74 )
2. Government as a Contracting Party 3. Standard Form Contracts 4. Remedies
Constitutional Law of India-I
Constitutional Law ofI ndia-I
  • Introduction: Historical Perspective
  • The Union, its Territory and Citizenship
  • Fundamental Rights & Duties
  • Equality and Social Justice: Right to Equality (Articles14 - 18)
  • Freedoms and Social Control- 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 Hindu Marriage 2. Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Judicial separation, Divorce and maintenance
  • 2.1 Restitution of Conjugal 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 4. Inheritance
  • 4.6 Succession to the Property of Female Intestate
5. Leading cases
Criminology-Criminal
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. Special Offences
  • 4:1 Types,
  • 4:2 Causes and interventions with respect to the following-
  • 4:2:1 Crime against women,
  • 4:2:2 Suicide,
  • 4:2:3 homicide
5. Rehabilitation
  • 5.1 In Family and Society
  • 5.2 The Role of Law-Enforcement Voluntary Agencies in Social Defence
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,
  • 2:2 Advantages and dis advantages of Unitary Constitution
2. Modification of the strict federal principle under Indian Constitution
  • 2:1 Governor'srole,
  • 2:2 Centre'spowers over the State Emergency,
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  • 2:3 Jammu and Kashmir Special status,
3. Comparative study on federalismin
  • 3:1 India,
  • 3;2 U.K.and,
  • 3:3 USA
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
IPL:Trade Marks
IPL:Trade Marks, 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:
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