308: Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance: Objectives of The Course

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308: Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance

OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:

This is a Compulsory Clinical Course as prescribed under the Bar Council of India
– Rules of Legal Education, 2008. The entire course is designed in order to apprise the law
students about the practical knowledge of drafting of pleading and conveyancing deeds.
This course is expected to be taught through class instructions and stimulation exercises,
preferably with the assistance of practising lawyers/retired judges. The law students will
have to draft the prescribed civil and criminal Pleading exercises as well as prescribed
conveyancing deeds by understanding the general principles and relevant legislations in
the class rooms. The law students should make themselves comfortable in drafting different
cases and deeds based upon any given hypothetical facts taking into consideration the
procedural laws like Code of Civil Procedure, Code of Criminal Procedure, Evidence Act
as well as Constitutional Law of India, Transfer of Property Act, Registration Act,
Limitation Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Family Courts Act etc.
There will be 90 marks Theoretical Examination and 10 Marks viva voice
Examination, both to be taken by the Gujarat University in this course.
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Theoretical Examination: 90 Marks
Viva Voice Examination: 10 Marks

1. Drafting and Pleadings:


1.1 General Principles of drafting and relevant substantive rules
1.2 Pleadings: Civil
1.2.1 Plaint
1.2.2 Written Statement
1.2.3 Memorandum of Appeal
1.2.4 Civil Revision Application (u/s. 115 of the CPC & under the Rent
Act)
1.2.5 Interlocutory Application
1.2.6 Execution Application
1.2.7 Affidavit
1.2.8 Writ of Mandamus
1.2.9 Writ of Habeas Corpus
1.2.10 Writ of Certiorari
1.2.11 Criminal Complaint
1.2.12 Bail Application
1.2.13 Anticipatory Bail Application
1.2.14 Criminal Appeal
1.2.15 Criminal Revision

2. Conveyancing Deeds:
2.1 Conveyancing Deeds: Meaning, Importance and types – Deed Pole and
Indenture, General Principles
2.2 Various conveyancing deeds:
2.2.1 Notice: General, Statutory Notice (Sec. 80 of CPC) and Notice u/s.
138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
2.2.2 Agreement to Sell
2.2.3 Sale Deed
2.2.4 Mortgage Deeds
2.2.5 Lease Deed
2.2.6 Rent Note
2.2.7 Power of Attorney: General and Special
2.2.8 Gift Deed
2.2.9 Will and codicil
2.2.10 Trust Deed
2.2.11 Partnership Deed

Suggested Readings:
1. Mogha’s Law of Pleadings with precedents : Eastern Law House
2. Bindra on Conveyancing Vol. I-III, Law Publishers
3. S. C. Ghosh, Principles & Forms of Pleading, Eastern Law House
4. K. S. Gopala Krishnan, Pleadings and Practice (Civil & Criminal), ALT Publication
5. Chaturvedi A. N., Principles and Forms of Pleadings and Conveyancing with
Advocacy and Professional Ethics : Allahabad Law Agency
6. Pandit and Amin, Principles and Precedents of Pleadings and Conveyancing
7. Shiva Gopal, Conveyancing, Precedents & Forms, Eastern Book Co.
8. S. R. Myneni, Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing, Asia Law House
9. Swamy NM, Text Book on Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing, Asia Law House
10. P. S. Narayan Civil Pleading & Practice, Asia Law House
11. P. S. Narayan Criminal Pleading & Practice, Asia Law House
12. K. K. Srivastava, Law of Pleadings, Drafting & Conveyancing, Central Law Agency

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