Pt. Ravishankar Shukla
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla
PUBLISHED
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FOR
REGISTRAR
PT. RAVISHANKAR SHUKLA UNIVERSITY RAIPUR,
CHHATTISGARH
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S.No. ACTIVITY
1
2
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4
ODD SEMESTERS
I, III, V, VII, IX
DATE
Admission Process
June 16 July 15
Commencement of the July 16
classes
Meeting of Examination August 1-4
Committed 1
Name of the Practical
September 1-10
Examination (External)
EVEN
SEMESTER
II, IV, VI, VIII, X
DATE
------January 1
January 15-30
February 20-28
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6
7
8
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should be informed to
Head of S.O.S
Completion of Theory
course
Practical Examination
Preparation leave
Theory Examinations
Declaration of Result/
Semester
Break
November-1
April-1
November 1-10
November11-15
November16-30
(Winter
Term
Exam.)December 131
April 1-10
April 11-15
April 16-30
(Summer Term
Exam.) May 1June 15
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8. (a) No Candidate shall be permitted to appear for any of the B.A.LL.B.
Semester examination unless he has attended at least 75% of the total
number of lectures, Practical works and Seminars held during the
Semester Session. The Vice Chancellor may condone 15% of attendance
on the recommendation of Head of S.O.S /Principal in genuine cases.
(b) Every student of the College/University Teaching Department
Seeking admission to the semester examination shall submit through the
principal or Head of the Department as the case may be, application on
prescribed form together with necessary fees. The student shall be permitted
to appear in the examination if he fulfills other condition of
ordinance/statutes of University relating to the examination.
9. In order to declare successful at any of the B.A.LL.B. Semester
Examination every Candidate will have to obtain at least 36% marks in
individual papers and at least 48% marks in aggregate.
A successful candidate shall be assigned division on the basis
of the marks obtained by him/her in all the ten semester examinations
taken together. Those who secure 60% marks or more shall be placed in
the FIRST DIVISION. All other successful Candidate shall be placed in
the SECOND DIVISION.
10. The provision of revaluation will not be available; however a student
may apply for re-totaling.
11. The conditions / stipulations of above ordinance will be subject to rules
and regulations made or modified by the Bar Council of India in respect
of Rules of Legal Education as framed and amended from time to time.
12.The provisions of Ordinances 5 and 6 shall be applicable only to the
extent that they are not inconsistent with the provision of this Ordinance.
13. The Executive Council shall publish the results of the examination as
soon as possible for it.
14. After passing all the Five Year semester examinations, the candidate
shall be eligible for the degree of B.A. LL.B. Five Year Integrated
Degree Course, if permitted by the executive council.
English-I
Max.
Marks
100
Sociology
100
History
100
100
Total Marks
400
English-II
Max.
Marks
100
Economics
100
Political Science-I
100
100
Total Marks
400
S. No
Papers
Max.
Marks
100
History II (Minor)
100
Economics II (Minor)
100
of
Total Marks
100
400
Papers
Max
Marks
100
Sociology II (Minor)
100
100
100
Total Marks
400
S.No Papers
Max.
Marks
100
3
4
S.No Papers
1
Law of Evidence
Max.
Marks
100
Constitutional law -I
100
100
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
Insurance Law
100
100
Total Marks
500
S.No Papers
1
Max.
Marks
100
100
Company Law
100
Law of Taxation
100
500
S.No Papers
1
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
100
Total Marks
500
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(b) Noun
clauses).
modifier
(determiners
propositional
phrases
and
(c)
(d)
Basic transformation
conditional
Passive,
Negatives,
(b)
(c)
questions,
(b)
(c)
(d)
(b)
Listening comprehension
Paragraph writing
(b)
Formal correspondence
(c)
Note taking
(d)
11
F.T. WOOD
2.
ISTIAQUE ABIDI
3.
COLLINS
4.
5.
M.K. GANDHI
6.
DENNING
7.
M.C. CHAGLA
8.
9.
SUNITA SHARMA
11. SCHEDULED
MATERIAL
DRAWN
JUDGEMENT.
FROM
LEGAL
ROAD
RENOUNED
GENERAL ENGLISH
PROFESSION IN ENGLISH
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PAPER - II
SOCIOLOGY
UNIT-I
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b)
(a)
(b)
(c)
Cultural Change,
development.
(a)
(b)
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Trend
in
Indian
Cultural
values
&
UNIT-V
13
PELER WESSELEY
2.
N.K. BOSE
3.
4.
5.
DAVID
6.
ANDRI BETEILLI
7.
ANDRI BETEILLE
8.
P. GISKORT
- FUNDAMENTAL OF SOCIOLOGY.
9.
T.M. BOTOMER
- SOCIETY.
GMUNDEL
(BOMBAY
IN
NEW
- SOCIOLOGY
16. JAYARAM N.
- INTRODUCTORY
MILLAN MADRAS)
SOCIOLOGY
(MAC
-SOCIOLOGY
A
SYSTEMATIC
INTRODUCTION BHARTIYA SAMAJ.
- BHARTIYA SAMAJ.
14
PAPER - III
HISTORY
UNIT I
History of India Up to 320 B.C.
Vedic Age- A brief introduction of the social, political, legal and religious infrastructure
in Vedic times
The organization of Central Government in ancient India
The village republics, mahajanspadas
The ancient law givers- Manu, Vrihaspati, Yaghyavalakya, Katyayana
The Varnashram system
Position of women in ancient India
UNIT- II
320 B.C. to 648 A.D.
The sources, the administrator system of the Mourays, Guptas, & Harshvardhanas with
special reference toThe Central Government
Provincial administration
Local administration
Economy, revenue, agriculture, military organization, feudal system, law and justice,
social infrastructure- Caste system, position of women education
UNIT III
648 A.D. to 1206 A.D.
Historical Sources
A brief political history of the work Indian Rajput dynasties
The partiharas, chahmanas, polas, senas. Chaulukyas (Solanky)
Paramars and Kalchuris of chedi with special reference to their- administration system,
central, provincial, village
Economic system: agriculture, revenue
Lw and justice
Military organization
Caste system: position of women, education
UNIT- IV
648 A.D. to 1206 A.D.
-The South Indian Dynasties,sources
A brief political history of the Chalukayas
The Cholas and the Rashtrakutas with special reference to their- administrative system
central, provincial, local
15
UNIT-V
648 A.D to 1206 A.D.
Economy: agriculture, revenue, trade and commerce
Law and justice
Military organization
Social system: caste system, position of women
Books Recommended
1. History of India elliot & Downson
2. Ancient India- V.D. Mahajan
3. Ancient India- R.C. Majumdar
4. History of India L.P. Sharma
5. Comprehensive history of India Henry Bemeridge
6. Private & Government in Ancient India A.S. Altelkar
7. Background of Indian criminal law T.K. Banarjee
8. The political legal and military history H.S. Bhatia
9. Evlution of Indian culture B.N. Luniya
10. Indian history L. Prasad
16
PAPER- IV
LEGAL HISTORY (1600-1857)
Unit 1st
(a) Administration of justice in presidency towns - Surat, Bombay, Madras and Calcutta.
(b) Provisions of Charter of 1687 and Charter of 1726, Merits and Defects of the Charter.
(c) Distinction between the Madras Charter 1687 and the Charter of 1726
(d) Provisions of Charter of 1753, critical estimate of the working of the Mayer Courts
from 1726 to 1753.
Unit 2
(a) Inauguration of Adalat system in Bengal , Grant of Diwani dual government of
Bengal
(b) Warren Hastings judicial plan of 1772, 1774 & 1780.
(c) Judicial measures of Cornwallis 1787, 1790, 1793, progress of Adalat system under
john shore to William Bentick.
(d) Regulating Act 1773, its provisions powers and functions, merits and defects of the
Act.
Unit 3
(a) Provisions of Charter of 1774 Supreme Courts of Calcutta its composition, powers
and functions, Critical estimate of the provisions of judicial charters of 1774.
(b) Some landmark cases and its effects on judicial system including Raja Nand Kumar
case, Patna case and kassijurah case
(c) Changes under Settlement Act of 1781 and Pitts India Acts 1784.
(d) Establishment of Madras and Bombay presidency.
Unit 4
(a) Development of criminal law, Hindu law and Muslim law in (1600 to 1853)
(b) Racial Discrimination
(c) Charter Act 1813,1833 and 1853
(d) Law Commission & Codification
Unit 5
(a) Privy Council- jurisdiction, Reorganization, Sui Generis body, Appeals History from
India.
(b) Development of legal profession in (1600-1853)
(c) Development of Law Reporting In India, Growth of justice. Equality and good
conscience
(d) Influence of English law in India
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S.No Papers
1
English-II
Max.
Marks
100
Economics
100
Political Science-I
100
100
Total Marks
400
18
PAPER - I
ENGLISH II
UNIT-I
VOCABULARY :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(b)
(c)
(b)
(c)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Ishtiaque Ibidi,
(University
2.
Legal Glossary
- Government of India
publication, New Delhi.
Publication
Ministry
of
law
19
3.
Legal Essay
4.
Maurice H. Wassen
5.
Denial Jones
6.
Denial Jones
7.
8.
9.
Gimson
- An Introduction
(O.U.P.)
to
English
Pronunciation
11. Collins
PAPER- II
ECONOMICS I (MINOR)
Micro Economics
UNIT I
Introduction:
Definition & Scope of Economics
Inductive and deductive methods of study of Economics
Basic Concepts: Utility, Demand, Supply
Law of demand
UNIT- II
Consumer Behaviour
Law of diminishing marginal utility, law of equit- marginal utility, consumers surplus, (classical approach only)
Elasticity of demand and its measurement and factors affecting elasticity of demand
Price elasticity, cross and income elasticity
UNIT- III
Production
Factors of production and their characteristic
20
UNIT V
Factor Pricing
Rent Ricardian theory and modern theory of rent
Wages marginal productivity and modern theory of wages
Interest net and gross interest liquidity preference theory of keynes
Profit net and gross profit, theories of profit schumpeterics clarks knights
Books Recommended
P.N. Chouhan
M.L. Seth
M.L Sinha
K.K Deweth
Micro Economics
Micro Economics
Micro Economics
Micro Economics
21
PAPER - III
POLITICAL SCIENCE I (Major)
UNIT-I
IQBAL NARAIN
2.
AASHIRVADAM E.
- POLITICAL THEORIES
3.
R.C. AGRAWAL
- POLITICAL THOERY.
4.
G.N. SINGH
5.
G.H. SABINE
- A HJITORY OF
(OXFORD-1973)
6.
GANBA
POLITICAL
THEORY
22
7.
B.R. PUROHIT
8.
C.F. STRONG
9.
S.P. VERMA
10. G. SAWER
- MODERN
FEDERALISM
LONDON-1969)
(C.A.
WATT
23
PAPER - IV
CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF INDIA (1858-1950)
Unit I
(a) The Government of India Act 1858, Main provisions, merits & Demerits of the Act.
(b) The Indian Council Act 1861 circumstances, main provisions, merits & Demerits.
(c) Government of India Act, 1870.
(d) The Indian Councils Act, 1892, provisions, merits & demerits and its main
contribution in the Act.
Unit II
(a) The Indian Council Act 1909 (Minto Morley Reforms), Provisions, effect & defect
of the Act
(b) World War First and its effect in Constitutional Development in India
(c) The Government of India Act, 1919, The Montague Declaration, failure of the
Montfort Reforms.
(d) The working & failure of Dyarchy System.
Unit III
(a) The Simon Commission and development Up to 1935 Act.
(b) Nehru Report 1928, Rejection of Nehru Report and Fourteen Points Report by
Muslim League.
(c) The National Movement and Communal Award of Poona Pact.
(d) Lord Irwins Proclamation 1929.
Unit IV
(a) The Government of India Act 1935- Main Provisions. Effect of the federal System in
India. Merits & Demerits of the Act.
(b) Constitutional Development 1937 to 1947. Two nation theory and Pakistan.
(c) The August Offer 1940, Cripps Mission 1942, Wavell Plan 1945, Simla Conference,
Round TSable Conference.
(d) Cabinet Mission 1946, Mountbatten Plan 1947, The Indian Independence Act 1947
Unit V
(a) The Indian High Court Act 1861, Letters Patent establishing High courts, Indian High
Court Act 1865 and 1911.
(b) The Federal Court of India 1935-foundation, functions & powers, Abolition of
Federal Court.
(c) The Supreme Court of India-origin, Jurisdiction and Powers.
(d) Origin and Development of the Writ System in India.
24
S.No
Papers
Max.
Marks
100
History II (Minor)
100
Economics II (Minor)
100
of
100
400
25
S.No
Papers
Max
Marks
100
Sociology II (Minor)
100
100
100
Total Marks
400
PAPER I
POLITICAL SCIENCE II (Major)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND OGRANISATION
Nature and scope of international relations and foreign policy.
Approaches to the study of international relations (a) historical
approach (b)
Philosophical approach (c) System approach Balance of power approach, Equilibrium approach, Bipolar
approach (d) Policy science approach - Behavioral approach (e)
Hon. J. Morgenthaus Theory of Realism.
UNIT-II Emergence of nation state system - Feudalism : Colonialism,
Imperialism and nationalism in Asia, Marxsist, Anarchist and
welfare, Characters of modem state system, cold war, New world
order.
UNIT-III International Organization - Development of International League
of Nations, Origin, Membership, Aims Organization of the league
of Nations functions & causes of its failure & its evaluation.
UNIT-IV The United Nations organization (UNO) - Genesis and
development, basic principles, membership, Principal organs of the
U.N.O. - General Assembly Security Council, Economic and Social
Council, Trusteeship Council, International court of Justice and
secretariat. Subsidiary organs of United nation U.N. Social
Development
committee,
Human
Rights
Commissions,
UNIT-I
26
27
PAPER-II
HISTORY-II (MINOR)
UNIT- I
History of India A.D. 1206-1526
The advent of Islam in India sources, the Delhi Sultnat- Iltutmish, Balban,
AluddinKhiljee, Mohd.Tughluq, Firoz Tughluq
UNIT II
The concept of Islamic State- the theory of kingship, control, provincial and local
administration, administration of law and justice, military organization, economy under
the sultnate - revenue, agriculture, society, position of women, education
UNIT- III
The Mughal Empire 1526-1740 Sources- A brief political history from Barber to
Aurangjab with special reference to the administration of Shershah, Akbar and Auranjab
The emergence of the Maratha power Shivaji and his administration
UNIT IV
The administration under the Mughlas, Nature of State, theory of kingship, control,
provincial and local self Government- revenue administration, agriculture, military
administration, manasabdari system, law of justice
UNIT- V
Impact of Islam on Indian society, poverty and economy
Bhakti and Sufi Movements
Books Recommended
11. History of India elliot & Downson
12. Ancient India- V.D. Mahajan
13. Ancient India- R.C. Majumdar
14. History of India L.P. Sharma
15. Comprehensive history of India Henry Bemeridge
16. Private & Government in Ancient India A.S. Altelkar
17. Background of Indian criminal law T.K. Banarjee
18. The political legal and military history H.S. Bhatia
19. Evlution of Indian culture B.N. Luniya
20. Indian history L. Prasad
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PAPERIII
ECONOMICS
UNIT I
Basic features and structure of Indian Economy
Demographic features and population policy of India
National income estimation and its trends in India
UNIT II
Basic feature of Indian agriculture
Emerging trends in agricultural production and Green Revolution
Problems of agricultural marketing in India
Agricultural credit: sources and problems
UNIT III
Latest Industrial policy
Cottage and small- scale industries and their problems
Globalization and Indian industry
Role of public, private and joint sector in India
UNIT- IV
Objectives and strategy of planning in India
Analysis of current five year plan
India regional variations in economic development in India
Central State financial relations- role of finance commission and recommendation of
latest Finance commission in India
UNIT V
Poverty- concepts and trends in India
Unemployment- causes and types unemployment
Various Govt. measures for the eradications of poverty and unemployment
Problems and rising prices and its impact of Indian economy
Books Recommended
Mishra & Puri
P.K. Dhar
Dutta and Findrem
P.S. Gongane
Indian economy
Indian economy
Indian economy
Indian economy
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PAPERIV
CONTRACT - I
(General Principles of contract & Specific Relief)
This paper is divided in to two parts - Part one and Part Two : Part I is
related with General Principles of Contract. It covers section 1 to 75 of
Indian Contract Act. While Part-II is related with Indian Specific Act. Three
units covers the course of Part-I while other two units are related with
Specific Relief.
PART - I - CONTRACT
UNIT-I
NATURE
OF
CONTRACT,
COMMUNICATION
ACCEPTANCE AND REVOCATION OF PROPOSAL (sec. 1 to
sec. 9)
(a)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
30
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
31
UNIT-V ENFORCEMENT
OF
AWARDS
RATIFICATION,
CANCILLATION, DECREE AND INJUNCTIONS (Sec. 25 to
42)
a)
b)
c)
d)
Book Recommended :
1.
2.
Pollock and Mulla - Indian Contract and specific Relief Acts. 1999,
Universal
650/-
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
32
S.No
Papers
Max
Marks
100
Sociology II (Minor)
100
100
100
Total Marks
400
33
PAPER I
POLITICAL SCIENCE-III (MAJOR)
(Comparative Government and Politics)
Unit I
British Constitution- (a) Introduction to the British Constitution, Sources of the
Constitution, Salient features.
(b) Prime Minister, Crown, Parliament.
Unit II
Constitution of America - (a) Historical background of the Constitution, Making of the
Constitution, Nature and Salient features of American Constitution,
(b) President, Congress, Judiciary.
Unit III
Swiss Constitution- (a) Historical background of the Constitution, Salient features,
(b) Federal assembly, Federal council, Direct democracy.
Unit- IV
Constitution of Japan (a) Historical background , The Nature and characteristics of the
Japanese, The Rights and duties of the People.
(b) The Emperor, Legislature (The Diet), Judiciary.
Unit - V
Comparative study- federal system of America and Switzerland, House of Lords and
Senate, power and functions of President of America and the Prime Minister of U.K.
Suggested Readings
D.D. Basu
Dr. S.C. Singh
Dr. Pukhraj Jain
Dr. V.P.Singh
M.V.Pylee
D.D.Basu
Constitution of India
fofHkUu lafo/kku
fofHkUu lafo/kku
World Famous Constitution in Hindi
Select Constitution of the World.
Comparative Federalism.
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PAPER I1
SOCIOLOGY II (MINOR)
SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
PELER WESSELEY
2.
N.K. BOSE
3.
4.
5.
DAVID
GMUNDEL
- SOCIETY.
MAUM- SOCIETY IN INDIA
POPULAR PRAKASHAN, 1972).
(BOMBAY
35
6.
ANDRI BETEILLI
IN
NEW
7.
ANDRI BETEILLE
8.
P. GISKORT
- FUNDAMENTAL OF SOCIOLOGY.
9.
T.M. BOTOMER
- SOCIOLOGY
16. JAYARAM N.
- INTRODUCTORY
MILLAN MADRAS)
SOCIOLOGY
(MAC
-SOCIOLOGY
A
SYSTEMATIC
INTRODUCTION BHARTIYA SAMAJ.
- BHARTIYA SAMAJ.
36
PAPER III
POLITICAL SCIENCE-IV (MAJOR)
(INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLICIES)
UNIT- I
Making and sources of Indian Constitution, preamble, salient features of the Constitution,
Nature of constitution
UNIT II
Fundamentals Rights and duties, directive principles of state policy, Union and State
legislature organization and functions
UNIT- III
Union Executives: (President, Prime Minister) powers and functions
State Executives: (Governor and Chief Minister) power and functions
UNIT IV
Indian Judiciary: Organization, powers and functions, Election Commission of India
importance of Local self Government (Panchayati Raj System)
UNIT V
Indian party system, influence of religion, caste, regionalism and language on Indian
politics
Suggested Readings
Ashirvadam E.
Sir E. Barker
Las
D. Held
Tripti Jain
Verma S.P.
Dr. Om Nagpal
37
PAPER IV
CONTRACT - II
(Indian contract Act (See 124 to End) Sales of Goods & Partnership.
UNIT-I
(2)
39
(7)
(8)
Books Recommended :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Avtar Singh - Principles of the law of sales & goods and hire
purchase (1990) E.B.C. Lucknow.
11.
12.
40
S.No Papers
Max.
Marks
100
3
4
S.No Papers
Max.
Marks
Law of Evidence
100
Constitutional law -I
100
100
41
b)
c)
d)
UNIT-II a)
b)
c)
Administration of justice
d)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
Person
d)
Title
42
c)
d)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
43
PAPER II
LAW OF TORTS INCLUDING MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT ACT &
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS
UNIT-I
LAW OF TORTS
Definition, Nature, Scope, Object & General Principles of Law
of Torts:
Historical Background of law of Torts - Evolution in England and
India, Form of Action and its un-codified characters. Its Indian
Origin from the principles of equity justice and good conscience.
Definition Torts : Its comparison with crime and breach of
contract, its nature, purpose and functions, general principles of
liability, its kinds, demnum sine injuria and injuria sine demnum.
General Elements in torts - Acts and omission voluntary and nonvoluntary act.
Mental Element in torts - Malice, intention, negligence, motive,
recklessness, carelessness, malafide, malfeasance, misfeasance,
non-feasance and fault.
44
and
Liability
for
45
LEADING CASES:
1. Indian medical association vs. V.P. Shantha (AIR1896 SC530)
2. Lucknow Development Authority vs. M.K. Gupta (AIR1994
SC787)
3. Kasturi lal Ralia Ram vs. State of U.P. (AIR 1955, S.C.1939)
4. Saheli & woman resource centre vs. commissioner of police
(AIR1990 S.C.51)
5 M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India (AIR1987 SC1086)
Books Recommended:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
46
PAPER III
LAW OF CRIMES
UNIT-I
HISTORY EXPLANATION
EXCEPTIONS
PUNISHMENT
&
GENERAL
(a)
(b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
Offences against the public tranquility safety and health Unlawful assembly, Rioting, Affray, Public Nuisance,
Adulteration, Rashly Driving & Obscenity.
d)
b)
47
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
DOCUMENTS,
MARRIAGE
a)
b)
c)
d)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1.
2.
Ratanlal Dhirajlal - Indian Penal Code - 39th Ed. Student Ed., Wadhwa,
Nagpur.
3.
4.
K.D. Gaur - A Text Book on the India Penal Code (1998), Universal
Delhi.
48
PAPER IV
Cr. PC JJA & PROBATION OF OFFENDERS' ACT
UNIT-I
b)
c)
d)
behavior,
b)
c)
d)
49
a)
of
proceedings
before
b)
c)
d)
UNIT-IV PROVISIONS
RELATING
TO
JUDGEMENT,
BAIL,
APPEALS, REFERENCE, REVISION AND TRANSFER OR
CASES ETC.
a)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1.
2.
3.
50
b)
c)
d)
c)
d)
51
a)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
52
2.
3.
4.
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53
PAPER-II
CONSTITUTION LAW-I
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA
UNIT-I
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1
2
3
4
V.N. Shukla
J.N. Pandey
M.P. Jain
D.D.Basu
Constitution of India
Constitutional Law of India
Constitution of India
Shorter Constitution of India
54
5
6
Kagzis
M.D. Chaturvedi
Paper-III
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA
UNIT-I Administration of Union Territories(Art.239-241), The Panchayats-Definitions,
Gram Sabha, Constitution and Composition of Panchayats, Reservation of Seats,
Duration, Disqualifications for Membership, Powers, Authority and
responsibilities of Panchayats(Art.243-243-O)The Municipalities-Definition,
Constitution and Composition of Municipalities and Wards Committees,
Reservation of Seats, Duration, Disqualifications for Membership, Powers,
Authority and responsibilities of Municipalities, Power to impose Taxes, Finance
Commission etc.(Art.243-P-243-ZG)
The Scheduled and Tribal Areas (Art.244-244-A)
UNIT-II Relations between Union and the States-Legislative Relations (Art.245-255)
Administrative Relations, Disputes Relating to Waters and Co-ordination
Between States (Art. 256-263), Provisions Regarding Finance(Art.264-279)
Finance Commission(Art.280-281)Miscellaneous Financial Provisions(Art.282290)Borrowing by the Government of India and the States(Art.292-293),
Constitutional Provisions Regarding Property, Contracts, Rights, Liabilities
Obligations and Suits(Art.292-300)
Right to Property (Art.300-A)
UNIT-III Trade Commerce and Intercourse (Art.301-307) Service under the Union and the
States (Art. 308-313) Public Service Commissions (Art.315-323) Administrative
Tribunals and Tribunals for other Matters (Art. 323-A-323-B), Provisions
regarding Election and Election Commission (Art.324-329), Special Provisions
regarding to certain Classes (Art. 330-342)
UNIT-IV Official Language-Language of the Union, Regional Languages, Language of the
Supreme Court and the High Courts etc, Special Directives as to
Languages(Art.343-351), Emergency Provisions(Art. 352-360) Miscellaneous
Provisions(Art.361-367), Amendment of the Constitution(Art. 368),Temporary,
Transitional and Special Provisions(Art,369-392),Short Title, Commencement,
Authoritative Text in Hindi and Repeals, All Schedules and Amendments.
UNIT-V Leading Cases:
(1)- P.L.Dhingra Vs. Union of India, AIR 1958 S.C. 36
(2)- T.N. Seshan Vs. Union of India (1995) 4 SCC 611
(3)- Minerva Mills Vs. Union of India AIR 1980 S.C. 1789.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1
2
3
V.N. Shukla
J.N. Pandey
M.P. Jain
Constitution of India
Constitutional Law of India
Constitution of India
55
4
5
6
D.D.Basu
Kagzis
M.D. Chaturvedi
PAPER IV
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS INCLUDING WILD
LIFE PROTECTION AND ANIMAL WELFARE
UNIT-I
b)
c)
d)
e)
b)
c)
Protection of Bio-Diversity.
Legal Control - ECO friendly experimentation on animal
plant, seed and micro organism, Disposal of Hazardous waste.
d)
e)
56
a)
b)
State Monopoly in the sale of wild life and wild life articles.
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Books Recommended 1.
Pollution
2.
3.
Clark R.S.
4.
(Techno
-Environmental
Protection
and
(Himalaya Publishing House, Delhi)
Laws
(Jaico
5.
Rao R.N. & Dutta A.K.- Waste water Treatment (Oxford & IBH) 1987.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Nagendra Singh
10.
Suresh Jain
11.
B.L. Babel
57
12.
Kailash Thakur
13.
R.K. Trivedi
58
S.No Papers
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
100
S.No Papers
1
Max.
Marks
100
100
100
Insurance Law
100
100
Total Marks
500
59
PAPER I
HINDU LAW
UNIT-I
and
Schools of Hindu Law - Mitakshra and Dayabhaga and their subschools, difference between the Mitakshra and Dayabhaga school,
comparation between them, Migration and the schools of law.
Joint Hinu Family - Origin, growth, nature and constitution
members of J.H.F. and property of J.H.F.
Coparcenary - its nature, distinction between J.H.F. and
copercenary, rights of copercener, Karta, his powers and duties,
alienation of property comparision between Mitakshara and
Dayabhag law. Debts - its liability to pay, nature and duration of
liability, doctrine of pious obligation and anticedent debt, Bengal
rule of Dayabhaga law, rule of Damdupat.
Adoption - Object form and requirement of valid adoption. Persons
who may lawfully take in adoption - adoption by widow under
authority from his husband, nature and form of authority, general
rules as to adoption by widows, and termination of widows power
to adopt Persons lawfully capable of giving in adoption & persons
who may be lawfully taken in adoptionce only son, orphan,
stranger, adoption by two persons, simultaneous result and effect
of adoption, right of adopted son in property Maintenance under
Hindu Las and provision of Hindu Adoption and Maintanance, Act
1956, and changes made by this Act.
UNIT-III Partitions, Stridhan, Women's Estate Gift & Hindu Succession
Act 1956
Partition - Meaning of partition, partition and family arrangement,
person entitled to partition, property lible to partition. Allotment of
share, final shares, reopening of partition and reunion point of
60
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Digamber Adhar Patel V. Dev Rani Girdhari Patel AIR (1995)
SC 1728.
61
Books Recommended :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
62
PAPER II
FAMILY LAW II
MUSLIM LAW
UNIT-I
2.
3.
4.
Maina Bibi v. Chawdhari Vakil Ahme... 673 (PC) (AIR 1925
PC 63)
5.
Recommended Books :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
S.K. Awasthi - The waqf act 1995 (Hindi/English) India law House 22,
Sikh Mohalla, Indore
6.
7.
8.
65
PAPER - III
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
UNIT-I
its
use
and
classification,
its
3.
4.
5.
6.
Books Recommended :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
M.P. Jain - Cases and material on Indian Administrative law (Vol I & II)
1998
Universal book traders Delhi.
7.
8.
9.
68
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69
Paper- IV
LAW OF EQUITY AND INDIAN TRUST ACT, 1882
PART-A
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
UNIT-V
EQUITY
Historical Introduction- Concept of Equity, Principles of Equity, Nature and Scope
of Equity, Equity under the Roman, English and Indian Legal System.
Origin and Growth of Equity in England-Origin of Equitable Jurisdiction,
Procedure in Equity.
Division of Equity Jurisdiction-Exclusive, Concurrent and Auxiliary Jurisdiction
Equity and the Common Law- Distinctive Features of Equity and Common Law,
Relation of Equity with Common Law, Fusion of the Administration of Equity and
Common Law, The Judicature Act, 1873-1875, Object and Effect of the Judicature
Act
Maxims of Equity.
Nature of Equitable Rights and Interest, Classification of Equitable Rights,
Penalties and Forfeitures, Mortgages, Liens and Charges, Married Women,
Guardians, Infants, Idiots and Lunatics, Conversion and Re-conversion, Election,
Performance Satisfaction and Ademption, Administration of Assets, Mistake ,
Misrepresentation, Fraud and Undue Influence, Accident, Set-off, Equitable
Assignments and Equitable Estoppels.
PART-B
INDIAN TRUST ACT, 1882
Historical Background- Importance of Trust, Origin and Development of Trust
under Roman Law, English Law and Indian Law.
Definition of Trust and Comparison with other Analogous Relations, Kinds of
Trusts, Public or Charitable Trust, Doctrine of Cypres, Creation of Trust, The
Appointment and Discharge of Trustees, The Duties and Liabilities of Trustees, The
Rights and Powers of Trustees, Disabilities of Trustees, Rights and Liabilities of
Beneficiaries, Vacating the Office of Trustee, Extinction of Trust, Certain
Obligation in the Nature of Trust.
LEADING CASES:
1234-
Deoki Nandan Vs. Murlidhar and Others AIR 1957 S.C. 133.
Jankiram Ayyar Vs. Neelkanth Ayyar, AIR 1962 S.C. 536.
Shyamlal Yadu Rao Bhau Vs. Yesha Ram Lodku Pavan AIR 1954 Nag. 334
Satyanarayan Vs. G. Velloji Rao AIR 1965 S.C. 1465
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1234-
Snell
S.T.Desai
G.P. Singh
Aqil Ahmed
5-
Principles of Equity
Indian Trust Act
Equity, Trust and Specific Relief
Equity, Trust with Fiduciary Relations and Specific Relief
Act
Equity, Trust and Specific Relief Act(In Hindi)
70
6-
Suryanarayan Iyer
Paper-V
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
(PRACTICALS)
OUTLINE OF THE COURSE: Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers and BarBench Relations
This Course will be taught in association with practicing lawyers on the basis of
following materials.
(i)
Mr. Krishnamurthy Iyers book on Advocacy
(ii)
The Contempt Law and Practice
(iii) The Bar Council Code of Ethics
(iv)
50 selected opinion of the Disciplinary Committees of Bar Councils and 10
major judgments of the Supreme Court on the subject
(v)
Other reading materials as may be prescribed by the University
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Written Examination
Seminar two (each of 10 marks)
Project Report (on any topic of the material)
Viva-Voce
50
20
20
10
The written examination shall be conducted from the prescribed course. The seminar
shall also be conducted from the important topics of the materials. The presentation of
Project Report and appearance in seminar and viva-voce examination is compulsory. The
candidate who does not appear in seminar and viva-voce examination or who does not
prepare Project Report will be declared fail in this paper.
The Practical work/Project Report shall be submitted by the students in own handwriting
in the College. The evaluation shall be made by the college on the basis of participation
71
and record. The college after valuation shall be sent the diaries and marks to the
University. The Principal may himself evaluate and allot marks on the record or may
authorize any senior member(s) of the staff, for this purpose. In the later case The
Principal shall countersign on the awarded marks.
DETAILED COURSE CONTENT OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION (50
marks):
UNIT-I
b)
c)
The Bar Councils Act 1926 and The Report of the All India
Bar Committee 1953.
d)
b)
c)
d)
b)
Privileges of Advocate
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
Advocates
Advocates
and
the
public
and
other
employment
and
b)
c)
d)
BOOK RECOMMENDED
1.
C.L. Anand - Professional Ethics of the Bar (Law Book Co., S.P. Marg
Allahabad).
2.
3.
The Bar Council Code of Ethics and Indian Advocate Act 1961.
4.
5.
M. Krishnamurthy - Advocacy
6.
73
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
74
2.
3.
4.
S.K. Mishra - Labour and Industrial law - Allahabad law agency H.N.
387, Sector 16-A Faridabad.
5.
6.
7.
P.L. Malik - Hand Book of Labour and Industrial laws, EBC Lucknow.
9.
11. O.P. Malhotra - The law of Industrial Disputes (1998) Universal Delhi.
12. V.G. Goswami - Labour and Industrial laws, CLA Allahabad.
13. P.K. Padhi Labour and Industrial Laws, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi.
75
Paper-II
LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAWS-II
This Paper includes following Statutes:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
UNIT-II The Factories Act, 1948-- Preliminary (Definitions) (Sec. 1-7), Inspecting
Staff (Sec. 8-10 ), Health (Sec. 11-20 ), Safety (Sec. 21-41 ), Welfare
(Sec. 42-50 ), Working hours of Adults (Sec. 51-66 ), Employment of
Young persons (Sec. 67-77 ), Annual leave with wages (Sec. 78-84 ).
UNIT-III The Child Labour(Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986- Preliminary
(Definitions) (Sec. 1-2 ), Prohibition of Employment of Children in
certain occupations and processes (Sec. 3-5 ), Regulation of conditions
of work of children (Sec. 3-5 ), Miscellaneous (Sec. 14-26 ).Causes of
child labour and Present prospect of child labour in India.
UNIT-IV The Maternity Benefits Act, 1961-- Preliminary (Definitions) (Sec. 1-3 ),
Employment of, or work by woman prohibited during certain period ,
Right to payment of maternity benefit, Notice of claim for maternity
benefit and payment thereof, Payment of maternity benefit in case of
death of a woman, Payment of medical bonus, Leave for miscarriage,
Other leaves, Nursing breaks, Dismissal during absence of pregnancy,
Deduction of wages, Appointment of Inspectors, Powers and duties of
Inspectors (Sec. 4-22 ), Cognizance of Offence (Sec. 23 ).
UNIT-V
LEADING CASES:.
(!) B.Shah Vs. Labour Court AIR 1978 SC 12
76
2.
3.
4.
S.K. Mishra - Labour and Industrial law - Allahabad law agency H.N.
387, Sector 16-A Faridabad.
5.
6.
7.
P.L. Malik - Hand Book of Labour and Industrial laws, EBC Lucknow.
9.
11. O.P. Malhotra - The law of Industrial Disputes (1998) Universal Delhi.
12. V.G. Goswami - Labour and Industrial laws, CLA Allahabad.
13. P.K. Padhi Labour and Industrial Laws, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi.
77
PAPER III
HUMAN RIGHTS AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
UNIT-I
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
UNIT-III HUMAN
RIGHTS
PERSPECTIVE
IN
REGIONAL
&
NATIONAL
a)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
Nationality, Extradition
determination.
Asylum
and
principle
of
self
78
b)
c)
J.K. Starke
2.
J. L. Brierley -
3.
A.K. Pillai
4.
S.K. Verma
An Introduction to
(Prentice-Hall India).
5.
6.
Shaw M.N.
7.
M.C. Nair
8.
Paras Diwan & Piyushi Diwan - Human Rigths & The Law - Universal
& Indian.
9.
S.K.Kappor
10.
D.D.Basu
Public
International
Law
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79
PAPER- IV
INSURANCE LAW
UNIT-I
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
and
Life
Insurance
80
d)
b)
c)
d)
b)
c)
d)
Provisions of Insurance
Authority Act 1999.
Regulating
and
Development
BOOK RECOMMENDED :
1.
2.
3.
4.
Brij Anand Singh - New Insurance Law (2000) Union Book Publisher,
Allahabad.
5.
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81
PAPER- V
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTES RESOLUTION
(PRACTICALS)
(ii)
Conciliation skills.
(iii)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Written Examination
Seminar two (each of 10 marks)
Project Report (on any topic of the material)
Viva-Voce
50
20
20
10
The written examination shall be conducted from the prescribed course. The seminar
shall also be conducted from the important topics of the materials. The presentation of
Project Report and appearance in seminar and viva-voce examination is compulsory. The
candidate who does not appear in seminar and viva-voce examination or who does not
prepare Project Report will be declared fail in this paper.
The Practical work/Project Report shall be submitted by the students in own handwriting
in the College. The evaluation shall be made by the college on the basis of participation
and record. The college after valuation shall be sent the diaries and marks to the
University. The Principal may himself evaluate and allot marks on the record or may
82
authorize any senior member(s) of the staff, for this purpose. In the later case The
Principal shall countersign on the awarded marks.
DETAILED COURSE CONTENT OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION ( 50
marks):
UNIT-I Arbitration : meaning scope and types, Arbitration Agreement- essentials ,
nds , Who can enter into arbitration agreement? Validity, Reference to
arbitration, Interim measures by Court
.UNIT-II Arbitral Tribunal, Appointment, Jurisdiction of arbitral tribunal, Grounds
of challenge, Powers, Procedure, Court assistance, Award, Rules of guidance, Form
and content, Correction and interpretation, Grounds of setting aside an award--Want
of proper notice and hearing , Contravention of composition and procedure,
Impartiality of the arbitrator, Bar of limitations, Res judicata, Consent of parties,
Enforcement.
UNIT-III Appeal and Revision, Enforcement of foreign awards, New York
Convention Award, Geneva Convention Awards.
UNIT-IV Conciliation: Distinction between conciliation, negotiation,
meditation and arbitration, Appointment of conciliator, Interaction between
conciliator and parties, Communication, disclosure and confidentiality, Suggestions
by parties, Resort to judicial proceedings, legal effect, Costs and deposit repeal.
UNIT-V Rule making power: Legal Services Authorities Act, Lok Adalat, Legal
Camp.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Avtar Singh
: Arbitration and Conciliation.
2. Goyal
: Arbitration and Conciliation Act.
3. Shukla
: Legal remedies.
4. Jhabvala
: Law of Arbitration and Conciliation.
5. Dr. N.V.Paranjape: Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution.
83
PAPER - I
LAND LAWS INCLUDING OTHER LOCAL LAWS
1. The Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code 1959 (Amended 2006)
2. The C.G. Ceilings on Agricultural Holding Act, 1960 (as Amended
2006)
UNIT-I
UNIT-II Board of Revenue, Revenue Officers and their Classes and Powers,
Procedure of Revenue Courts,Appeal Revision and Review, Land
and Land Revenue,Revenue Survey and Settlement in Non-Urban
Areas, Assessment and Re-asessment of Land Revenue in Urban
Areas.
UNIT-III Land Records,Boundaries And Boundary Marks and Survey Marks,
Tenure Holders, Governmaent Lessee and Service Land,
Occupancy Tenents, Alluvian and Diluvian, Consolidation of
Holding, Village-Oficers, Rights in Abadi and Unoccupied Land
and its Produce.
UNIT-IV C.G.on Agricultural Holding Act, 1960 : Definitions, Exemptions
and Restrictions on Transfer of Land, Fixing of Ceiling Area,
Determinationof Surplus Land ana Acquisition Thereof, Payment of
Compensation in Cumbrances on Surplus Land,Offences and
Penalties and Miscellaneous.
UNIT-V Leading Cases
1.
2.
3.
Harprasad. B Horelal Vs. Board of Revenue, 1964, M.P.L.J.
370.
4.
5.
32.
84
Books Recommended :
1.
2.
85
Introduction
Conventions
Nature
Basic
Concepts
and
International
2.
3.
4.
Books Recommended :
1.
2.
Bibek Deb Roy - The Intellectual Property Rights (B.R. Publishing, New
Delhi)
87
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Mata Din - Law of passing off and infringement action of trade marks.
11. UIE Anderfelt
countries.
International
patent
legislation
and
developing
88
PAPER III
COMPANY LAW
(INDIAN COMPANY ACT, 1956 WITH AMENDMENTS)
UNIT-I
89
5.
6.
Books Recommended :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
90
PAPER- IV
LAW OF TAXATION
UNIT I GENERAL INTRODUCTION:
Historical Perspective
Historical Development of Tax Laws in India
Concepts of tax
Nature & characteristics of taxes
Distinction between tax & fee, tax, & cost
Distinction between Direct & Indirect tax
UNIT-III
Computation of Total Income(Heads of income) Salaries, Income from House Property,
Profits and Gains of Business or Profession, Capital Gains and Income from Other
Sources general concepts chargeability to tax admissible & inadmissible
deductions, exclusions and deductions from income(Sec. 14-59)
Income of other persons included in assessees Total Income(Sec. 60-65), Aggregation of
Income and set- off and carry forward of losses(Sec. 66-80) Deductions to be made in
computing total income, Deductions in respect of certain Payments and certain incomes
and other deductions, Rebate of Income Tax and Relief for Income Tax(Sec. 80A-89),
UNIT- IV
Income tax authorities- Appointment and Control, Jurisdiction, powers & functions,
Disclosure of Information(Sec.116-138), Procedure for Assessment(Sec.139-158),
Collection and Recovery of Tax-Deduction at source and Collection at source, Advance
payment of tax, Collection and Recovery , Interest Chargeable in some cases and
Refunds,(Sec. 190-245)Allotment of permanent account number, Settlement of CasesAppeals and Revision, Appeals to the Appellate Tribunal, Reference to High Court,
Appeals to High Court, Appeals to the Supreme Court, Revision and reference(Sec.
245A-269) Penalties Imposable(Sec. 270-275) Offences and ProsecutionsPenalties and prosecutions under income tax act, 1961 for non- compliance,
contravention, avoidance and evasion of tax(Sec. 275A-280)
LEADING CASES:
1- Commissioner of Income Tax Vs. Anwar Ali AIR 1970
SC 1982
2- Calcutta
A.K. Saxena
Kailash Rai
V.K. Shusha Kumari
B.L. Babel
92
Paper V
Moot Court Exercise and Internship
This paper may have three components of 30 marks each and a viva for 10
marks :
a. Moot Court (30 marks)- every student may be required to do at
least three moot courts in a year with 10 marks for each. The
moot court work will be on assigned problem and it will be
evaluated for 5 marks for written submissions and 5 marks for
oral advocacy.
b. Observance of Trial in two cases, one Civil and one Criminal
(30 marks).
Students may be required to attend two trials in the course of
the last two or three years of LL.B studies. They will maintain a
record and enter the various steps observed during their
attendance on different days in the court assignment. This
scheme will carry 30 marks.
(c)Interviewing techniques
Internship dairy 30 marks.
and
Pre-trial
preparations
and
2.
Moot Court Pre-trial Preparation and Participation in trial Proceedings Dr. S.P. Gupta.
93
3.
4.
94
95
5.
Kanji Manji Vs. Trusters of Port of Bombay AIR 1963, SC
268.
6.
Books Recommended
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
.
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96
PAPER - II
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE AND LIMITATION ACT
1.
2.
98
PAPER - III
INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
UNIT-I
99
2.
3.
4.
5.
100
PAPER - IV
CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY
UNIT-I
IYER
2.
MANHEIM
3.
ROSS A.
4.
SUTHERLAND
5.
S. RAO
6.
A. SIDDIQUE
7.
E. SUTHERLAND
8.
P.H. KOHN
101
9.
W. RACKLESS
10. I.L.I.
- Crime
and
Introduction.
Criminology
Critical
- Begging Rules
Offenders.
on
Treatment
of
Young
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102
PAPER - V
DRAFTING, PLEADING AND CONVEYANCING
There shall be two parts of this paper. Part- A will consists of theoretical
aspect of drafting, pleading and conveyancing caring 70 marks.
Part- B will be based on the practical works caring 30 marks including 10
marks of viva-voce.
The theatrical paper of 70 marks will be taught through the class
instructors and simulation exercises preferably with the
assistance of retired judges/ practicing lawyers.
PART A (70 marks)
Part A shall consist of the following:
UNIT - I Pleading:
(i) Civil: General Principles of Pleadings with Special Reference to
the Following :Plaint and written statement with reference to the suits mentioned
below :(a)
Money Suit
(b)
Ejectment Suit
(c)
Injunction
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
Original Petition
(h)
Affidavit
(i)
Execution Petition
(j)
Criminal
Pleadings
with
respect
to
the
(a)
(b)
(c)
103
(d)
(e)
UNIT-III (a)
(b)
(c) Drafting of Cancellation of bail application u/s 439 (i) and (ii)
of Cr.P.C.
(d)
(e)
Sale Deed
(b)
Mortgage Deed
(c)
Lease Deed
(d)
Exchange Deed
(e)
Gift Deed
(f)
Will Deed
(g)
(h)
Promissory Note
UNIT - V (a)
(b)
104
Mogha's - Pleading
2.
Mogha's - Conveyancing
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
105