LL.B Semester3

Select Subject as per College Curriculam
Land laws incl
Land laws incl. Tenancy System 1. Constitutional provisions 2. State Legislations: Land Revenue
  • 2.1 The AssamLand & Revenue Regulations, 1886
3. State Legislations: Tenancy 4. State Legislations: Rent Control
  • 4.1 The AssamUrban Areas Rent Control Act, 1972
5. Leading Cases :
Law of Sea
1. Historical background 2. Indian Constitutional Provision on the law of sea 3. Continental Shelf4.1 Exclusive EconomicZone
  • 3.2 HighSeas
  • 3.3 Sea Mininings
5. Leading Cases
Banking Law
1. BankingSystem in India 2. Lending, Securities and Recovery by Banks
3. Banking Frauds 4. Negotiable Instrument Act, 1981: Salient features 5. Leading cases
International Organisations
1. Introduction to InternationalOrganization 2. The League of Nations 3. The United Nations
4. The International Court of Justice
5. The SpecializedAgencies
Constitutionallaw
Constitutionallaw-LocalselfGovernmentincl.PanchayatAdministration 1. CompositionofGramSabhaPanchayat 3. Municipalities 4. FinanceCommissiononPanchayatandMunicipalities
5. Local Self Government Prescribed Legislations:1.Assam Panchayat Act,1994
Lawof Crimes(I.P.C.)
Lawof Crimes(I.P.C.) -I[ General Principles of Criminal Liability & Exceptions ] 1.Introduction
2. Group liability-( Ss. 34, 141, 149 ) 3. Stages of a crime-four stages in the commission of a crime ( Ss. 511, 307 ) 4. General Exceptions: Factorsnegativing guilty intention ( Ss. 76, 79, 84, 85-86, 96-106 ) 5. Leading cases
CriminalProcedureCode-I
1. Introductory 2. Pre-trialprocess :
  • 2.1 Arrest
  • 2.2 Search and Seizure
  • 2.3 FIR
  • 2.4 Magisterial Powers to Take Cognizance
3. Trial
  • Trial 3.1 TrialProcess
  • 3.2 Fair Trial
  • 3.3 Trial Before a Court of Sessions: Procedural Steps and Substantive Rights
  • 3.4 Preliminary pleas to bar the trial
4. Charge & Plea Bargaining
  • 4.1 Charge
  • 4.2 PleaBargaining
5. Leading Cases
Indian EvidenceAct–I
IndianEvidenceAct–I[General issues relating to Law ofEvidence, Relevancy and Admissibility of Facts ] 1. Introductory 2. Central Conceptions in Lawof Evidence 3. Relevancy and Admissibility of facts 4. Miscellaneous provisions 5. Leading Cases
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.Transferssubjecttoacondition or limitation(Ss. 10 and 11)
4. Specific transfers
5. Leading Cases
Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property Rights:Trade Marks, Copyright,PatentsandDesigns 1.Introduction 2. The Copyright Act,1957 3. The Patents Act, 1970 4. The Designs Act, 2000
5. Leading Cases:
Offences Against
Offences Against Childand Juvenile Offence 1. Constitutional and International Legal Status of Child
2. Legal Control of Child Labour 3. Child and Criminal Liability 4. Juvenile Offence:Juvenile Delinquency 5. Leading cases
Criminology-Prison Administration
1. Introduction
  • 1.1PrisoninIndia
  • 1.2RoleofPrisoninModernPenology
  • 1.3SelfGovernmentinPrison
  • 1.4ThePrisonCommunityandClassificationofPrisoners
2. ProblemsinPrison OvercrowdinginPrison PrisonDiscipline Prisoner’sHealth CriminalityinPrison 3. PrisonReforms 4. JudicialMandates
  • 4.1JudicialMandatesforPrisonersandDetainees
  • 4.2JudicialMandatesforGeneralAdministrationofPrisons
  • 4.3TheRepatriationofPrisonersAct,2003
5InternationalPenalandPenitentiaryCommissionandPrisonReforms 10 PrescribedLegislation: TheRepatriationofPrisonersAct,2003
IPR Management
IPRManagement[ International Protection of IPR ] 1. The International Trade Organization and the GAIT
  • 1.1 The GAIT, its working and salient features
  • 1.2 Negotiating history’ of the WTO, the Drunkel Draft and the Agreement stabilizing the WTO 1994.
  • 1.3 Paris Convention for protection of Industrial Property
2. Agreement
  • 2.1 Agreement on Agriculture
  • 2.1.1 Agreement on Textiles and clothing
  • 2.1.2 Agreement on Import licensing Procedure
  • 2.1.3 The Agreement on Safeguards
  • 2.1.4 General Agreement on Trade in Services
  • 2.2 The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights[TRIPS]
3. Protection of Specific Intellectual Property Rights under TRIPS 4. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights 5. Role of Intellectual Property inEconomicDevelopment
Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law-Rightto Information 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Classification ofInformation,
  • 1.2 Meaning of Information
  • 1.3 Right to Information in India,
  • 1.4 Legal & Constitutional Perspective,
  • 1.5 Importance& Necessity of Right to Information
2. Right to Information in India 3. Right toInformation & Public Interest Litigation Salient features of
  • 3.1 Right toInformation Act, 2005,
  • 3.2 The AssamRight to Information Act, 2001,
5. Leading Cases
Criminology-Probationand Parole
Criminology-Probationand Parole 1. Probation
  • 1.1 Definition of Probation,
  • 1.2 Object of Probation,
  • 1.3 Origin of Probation system
2. Parole
  • 2.1 Definition of Parole,
  • 2.2 Object of Parole
  • 2.3 Origin of Parole
3. Essentials of ParoleSystem 4. Differences between Parole and Probation
5. JudicialTrend
IPL-Patent
IPL-Patent Right Creationand Registration 1.Introduction
2. The Patents Act, 1970 and the Patents (Amendment) Act, 1999. 3. Registrarof Patents and Patent Office 4. Rights and obligations of a patentee 5. Transfer of Patent Rights – concept of Exhaustion of Rights
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