Dr. Ambedkar Global Law Institute 5 YEARS LL.B SCHEME OF EXAMINAITON paper Subject Duration Marks First Semester Paper – 1 General English-I 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 2 Political science – I 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 3 Economics – I 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 4 Contracts – I 3 hours 100 marks Second semester Paper – 5 General English-II 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 6 Political science – II 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 7 Sociology - I 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 8 Contracts – II 3 hours 100 marks Third Semester Paper – 9 Political Science- III 3 hours 100 marks Paper –10 Economics- II 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 11 Torts and CP Act 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 12 Constitutional Law-II 3 hours 100 marks Fourth Semester Paper – 13 Political Science-IV 3 hours 100 marks Paper –14 Sociology – II 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 15 Constitutional Law-II 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 16 Administrative Law 3 hours 100 marks Fifth Semester Paper – 17 Political Science-V 3 hours 100 marks Paper –18 Economics – III 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 19 History of Courts, 3 hours 100 marks Legislation and Legal profession in India Paper – 20 Law of Crimes- I (IPC) 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 21 Family Law – I 3 hours 100 marks Sixth Semester Paper – 22 Political Science-VI 3 hours 100 marks Paper –23 Sociology – III 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 24 Legal Language and 3 hours 100 marks Legal writing Paper – 25 Jurisprudence 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 26 Environmental Law 3 hours 100 marks Seventh Semester Paper – 27 Property Law 3 hours 100 marks Paper –28 Labour Law – I 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 29 Company Law 3 hours 100 marks Paper – 30 Public International 3 hours 100 marks Law Paper – 31 Interpretation of 3 hours 100 marks Statutes ( Optional – 1) Eighth Semester Paper-32 Labour Law – II 3 – Hours 100 marks Paper- 33 Family Law – II 3- Hours 100 marks Paper- 34 Taxation Law 3- Hours 100 marks Paper – 35 Intellectual Property 3- Hours 100 marks Rights Law ( Optional -2) Paper – 36 Land Law including 3- Hours 100 marks Tenure and Tenancy System ( Optional -3) Ninth Semester Paper-37 Civil Procedure Code 3 – Hours 100marks and Limitation Act Paper- 38 Law of Crimes – II 3- Hours 100 marks (Criminal Procedure Code) Paper- 39 Law of Evidence 3- Hours 100marks Paper – 40 Banking Law ( 3- Hours 100marks Optional -4) Paper – 41 Media Law with RTI 3- Hours 100marks Act ( Optional -5) Tenth Semester Paper-42 P.T – 1: Drafting 3– Hours Internal - 90 marks and Pleading and Viva-voce – 10 marks. Conveyancing Paper- 43 P.T -2: Professional 3- Hours Uni. Exam. 80 marks, 3 Ethics and Hours duration and Accounting System viva-voce 20 marks Paper- 44 P.T- 3: Alternate 1 ½ - Uni. Exam. 50 marks, 1 Dispute Resolution Hours ½ Hour duration and Extension work for 50 marks. Paper – 45 P.T -4: Moot Court 3- Hours Internal 90 marks and And Internship Viva-– 10 marks. Paper – 46 Penology and 3- Hours 100-marks ctimology (Optional - 6) 5 YEARS LL.B SYLLABI FIRST SEMESTER PAPER-I GENERAL ENGLISH -I Unit :1. Grammar and usage (Communication skill: Simple sentences (one clause) : their phrase structure, Tense and concord, New modifiers (Determiners, prepositional phrases clauses),Basic transformations: a) Passives b)Negatives c)Questions, Complex and compound sentences (use of connectives),Conditionals, Reported speech, Questions tags and short response, Some common errors Unit 2: Vocabulary (communication skills):Legal terms (relevant to the subject paper of LL.B student),Use of legal terms and idiomatic expression Unit 3: Comprehensive skills: Reading comprehension (principles and practice),Listening comprehension Unit 4: Composition skills: Paragraph writing, Formal Correspondence, Note taking, Translation from regional language into English and vice-versa BOOKS PRESCRIBED 1 : Wren and Martin: English Grammar and Composition 2 : Eroforn-Home,Mac Millan: Essay, Precise, Composition and 3 : Comprehension 4 : Berry.T.E: The Most Common Mistakes in English 5 : Ishitiaque Abidi: Law and Language BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1 : Close.R.A: A reference Grammar for students of English 2 : Dallas: Read to Understand 3 : Control Institute of Indian Language: Speed Reading PAPER-II POLITICAL SCIENCE-I Unit 1: Political theory: Unit 2: Nature of State:- Theories of origin of the State; State as a conceived by different schools of thought; forms of Government; Constitution of Government. Unit 3: Main Currents of Western Political Thought: Natural Law and Natural Rights; Liberalism; socialism, Marxism and idealism. Unit 4: Main Currents of Indian Political Thought: Classical Hindu concept of the State; Islamic concept of the State; Liberalism in India, Marxism in India, Gandhism and Sarvodaya in Indian political thought. Unit 5: Conception of Political and Legal Sovereignty. Unit 6: The totalitarian State Unit 7: Political organization:. Organization of Government: Unitary, Federal, Quasi-Federal and Confederal Constitutions-One-Party democracies; military rule, Presidential and parliamentary form with reference to India, U.K. France, Canada, USSR, U.S.A and UNO Unit 8: The legislature, Executive and Judiciary; the Doctrine of Separation of powers, parliamentary sovereignty and independence of the judiciary. Unit 9: Conceptions of representation, public opinion and participation. BOOKS PRESCRIBED 1 : Finer.H: theory and Practice of Modern Government. 2 : Appadoria: Substance of Politics. 3 : Dunning: History of Political Thought. 4 : Varma.S.P: Modern Political Theory. 5 : Lasky.H.J: The State in Theory and Practice. 6 : Gettel.R.C: History of Political Thought. 7 : Wheare.K.C: Federal Government. PAPER-III ECONOMICS-I Unit 1: Economics as a Science and its relevance to Law. Unit 2: Economics as a basis of Social Welfare and Social Justice. Unit 3: Free Enterprise, Planned Economics and Mixed Economics. Unit 4: General Principles of Economics; i . Demand supply ii. Markets, determination of prices; Business organizations; perfect competition, monopoly, monolistics competition, oligopoly control of monopolies and prevention of economic concentration. iii. Labour and Wages. iv. Capital and Money v. Saving, Consumption, Investment, Theory of National Income or National Income determination Unit 5: International comparisons of developmental strategies and experiences, theories of economic growth and problems of development, Technology and Economic Growth. Unit 6: Banking and Fiscal Policy: i. Resource Mobilization and fiscal resources, Taxation. ii. The role of credit and banking system, rural money markets. iii. International financial institutions. BOOKS PRESCRIBED 1: Paul Samuelson-Economics: An introductory Analysis (International Student Edition-Mc Graw Hill Book Company, Seventh Edition, 1061). 2: Fredruthue Levis: Theory of Economic Growth (Unwin University Books 1954, 3: Mc Councell, Cambell: R. Economics (New York: Mc Graw Hill Book CS) 61. 4: Lepsey and Steimner: Economics (New York: Herper and Row, 1981). BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1 : Leftwitch: Richard H. The price systems and resource allocation (New York) The Dryden Press, 1982). 2 : Grandt Commission Report: North South-A programme for survival (London Pan Books, 1980). 3 : Work Development Reports (1983): Public by World Bank Oxford University Press). PAPER-IV CONTRACTS-I (General Principles of Law of Contract) Unit 1 : History and nature of contractual obligations-writs of debt, covenant and account-actions on the case and on assumptionist consideration-moral basis for contractual obligations subjective and objective theories sanctity of contracts. Unit 2: Agreement and contract definitions, elements and different kinds. Unit 3: Proposal and acceptance: Their various forms-essential elements, communication and revocation-proposal and invitations for proposal-floating offers- tenders-dumping of goods. Unit 4: Consideration. Nudum pactum-its need, meaning, kinds, essential elements- privity of contact and considerations-its exception adequacy of consideration- Present, past and adequate consideration, unlawful consideration and its effects Views of law commission of India on consideration-evaluation of the doctrine of consideration Unit 5: Capacity to contract: Meaning-incapacity arising out of status and mental effect minor‟s agreements-definition of “minor”-accessories supplied to a minor-agreements beneficial and detrimental to a minor affirmation- ratification in cases by a person of an agreement made by him while he was a minor-agreements and estoppels-evaluation of the law relating to minors agreements-other illustrations of incapacity to contract. Unit 6 : Free consent: Its need and definition-factors vitiating free consent 6.1 : Coercion-definition-factors elements-duress and coercion-various illustrations of coercion-doctrine of economic duress-effect of coercion-evaluation of Sec.15. 6.2 : Undue influence-definition-essential elements-between which influence- Independent advice-paradarhanashin women-unconscionable bargains effect of undue influence. 6.3 : Misrepresentation-definition-misrepresentation of law and of fact-their effects and illustrations. 6.4 : Fraud-definition-essential elements-suggestion-false suppressio veri-when does silence amounts to fraud? Active concealment of truth-importance of intention. 6.5 : Mistake-definition-kinds-fundamental error-mistake of law and of fact-their effects-when does a mistake vitiate free consent and when does it not vitiate from consent?. Unit 7 : Legality of objects 7.1 : Void agreements-lawful and unlawful consideration and objects void. Voidable. Illegal and unlawful agreements and their effects. 7.2 : Unlawful considerations and objects 7.2.1 : Forbidden by law 7.2.2 : Defeating the provision of any law 7.2.3 : Fraudulent 7.2.4 : Injurious to person or property 7.2.5 : Immoral 7.2.6 : Against public policy 7.3 : Agreements without consideration 7.3.1 : Agreements without consideration 7.3.2 : Agreements in restraint of marriage 7.3.3 : Agreements in restraint of trade-its exceptions-sale of good will, sec.11 restrictions, under the partnership act, trade combinations exclusive dealing agreements, restraints on employees under agreements of service. 7.3.4 : Agreements in restraint of legal proceedings-its exceptions 7.3.5 : Uncertain agreements 7.3.6 : Wagering agreements-its exceptions Unit 8 : Discharge of a contract and its various moods: 8.1 : By performance-conditions of valid tender of performance-how? By whom? Where? When- in what manner? Performance of reciprocal promises-time essence of contract. 8.2 : By breach-anticipatory breach and present breach. 8.3 : Impossibility of performance-specific grounds of frustration-application to leases-theories of frustration-effect of frustration-frustration and restitution. 8.4 : By period of limitation. 8.5 : By agreement recession and alteration-their effect-remission and waiver of Performance extension of time-accord and satisfaction. Unit 9 : Quasi contracts or certain relations resembling those created by contract. Unit 10 : Remedies in contractual relations. 10.1 : Damages-kinds-remoteness of damages ascertainment of damages. 10.2 : Injunction-when granted and when refused-why? 10.3 : Refund and restitution 10.4 : Specific performance-why? When? 10.5 : Specific performance of contracts under Specific Relief Act 1969 10.6 : Recession of contracts 10.7 : Cancellation of instruments 10.8 : Declaratory decrees 10.9 : Preventive relief SUGGESTED READINGS 1 : Indian Contract Act,1872 and Specific Relief Act, 1963 and their commentaries. th 2 : Guest-Anson. A.G. Law of Contract (24 Edn 1974) 3 : Avtar Singh. Dr -Law of Contract. 4 : Cheshire. G.C & Fifoor. H.S -The Law of Contract. (2 Edn. 1976). 5 : Chitty- Chitty on contracts- General Principles Vol-I (22 Edn. 1977). 6 : Kapur. J.L )Ed) Pollock and Mulla on the Indian Contract and Specific Relief Acts (9 Edn. 1972). 7 : Dalal J.H (Ed) Mulla on the Indian Contract Act (10 Edn. 1977). rd 8 : Krishnan Nair. M. Law of Contracts (3 Edn. 1973) 9 : Sen. G.M – Case Book on the Law of Contract (1970). 10 : Treitel. G.H – Law of Contract (1962). th 11 : Venkatraman. S and Ramamurthy K. – Venkatesa Iyer. T.S Law of Contract (4 Edn, 1983). 12 : Singhal. J.P and Subrahmanyam-Indian contract Act (Vol=I), 13 : Relevant volumes of the Annual Survey published by the Indian law Institute. SECOND SEMESTER PAPER-V GENERAL ENGLISH-II Unit 1: Vocabulary 1. Foreign words and phrases (important Latin and English affixes) 2. Certain set of expression and phrases 3. One word substitution 4. Words of ten confused Unit 2: Comprehension skills 1. Concern logical fallacies 2. Comprehension of legal texts 3. Use of cohesive devices (Legal drafting) 4. Precise-writing, summarizing and briefing 5. Brief-writing and drafting of reports 6. Essay writing on topics of legal interests 7. Varieties of sentence structures and verb pattern 8. Translation (from English to regional language and from regional language to English) Unit 3: Speech writing 1. Reading aloud (knowledge of proper pauses) 2. Key sounds, their discrimination and account 3. Consulting a pronouncing Dictionary 4. Rapid reading and debating exercise. Unit 4 : M.K. Gandhi-The Law and Lawyer : Lord Denning-due process of Law parts I to III : M.C. Setaved-My Life : M.C. Chagla: Roses in December BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1 : Selected materials drawn from renowned judgments 2 : Materials drawn from legal notices, petition, appeals, court orders, statutes, bills, rules etc 3 : Lifco-legal drafting 4 : David Green- contemporary English Grammar, Structure composition (MacMillan) Chapters XLI and XLII PAPER VI POLITICAL SCIENCE-II (Foundation of Political obligation) Unit 1: Conceptions of power, authority and legitimation Unit 2: Legitimacy of power-The classical (Hobbes, Locke) and Roussoue and modern (Max Weber, Karl Marx, Durkheim) approaches to the notion of political obligation Unit 3: Utilitarianism (both rule and act utilitarianism) as approaches to political obligation Unit 4: The problem of civil disobedience and political obligation with particular reference to Gandhian and Neo-Gandhian thought Unit 5: The problem of obedience to unjust laws Unit 6: Foundations of promissory and contractual liability Unit 7: The problem of punishment: Use of force by State against the citizen, the basis of Criminal sanction Unit 8: The contemporary crisis of legitimation BOOKS PRESCRIBED 1 : Rajani Kothari-Democratic policy and social change in India: Crisis and opportunities (Allied publishers, 1976) 2 : Karl Lowernestein-Political power and the Government process 3 : Nisbet R.A, The Sociological Tradition, 1967, Heinemonn, London, Part- II- Chapter-4 Authority for authority and power. 4 : Bierstedt Ropbert: Power and progress, 1974 McGraw-Hill, New York and Delhi 5 : Leiser; (ch 12-Civil disobedience) Liability justice and Hurton 6 : George Lichthein: A short history of socialism (1976) PAPER-VII SOCIOLOGY-I Unit 1: Sociology as a science: a Data, concepts and theory. b The Comparative method. Unit 2: Basic concepts in sociology a Structure and function. b Status and role. c Norms and values. d Intuitions, community and association Unit 3: Social institutions: a Marriage, family and kinship. b Economic institutions. c Political intuitions. d Religious institutions.
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