Paras Diwan Family Law pdf

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LL.B Part II ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER - I FAMILY LAW - I (HINDU LAW) M.M. 100 (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) Hindu Marriage Act 1955. Hindu Succession Act 1956. Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 Marriage and Kinship (a) (b) (c) (d) (f) (g) Evolution of the institution of marriage and family. Role of religious retrials and practices in mounding the rules regulating to marital regulations. Types of family. Lineage - Matrilineal (e) matriarchal Authority structure - Patriarchal and The above mentioned Acts and the following topics are prescribed for study:- Number of Conjugal units - nuclear, extended, joint and composite. Emerging Concepts : Maitri Sambandh and divided home. Polygamy. Concubine. Child marriage Sati. Dowry. Marriage. Adoption. Guardianship. Succession. (2) Customary practices and state regulation (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (3) Conversion and its effect on family. (a) (b) (c) (d) (4) (5) Sources of Hindu Law, Schools of Hindu Law, Hindu joint family. Family and its changing Patterns (a) New emerging trends. 1 (b) (c) (d) (e) Attention of family ties. Working women and their impact on spousal relationship : composition of family status and role of women. Factors affecting the family : demographic, environmental, religious and legislative. Process of social change in India : Sanskritization, Westernization, Secularization, Universalisation, Parochialization, Modernization, Industrialization and Urbanization. (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (1) (2) (3) (4) Manager or Karta of Joint Hindu family. Pious Obligation Partition Women's Estate Stridhan Will Gifts Debts Maintenance Coparcenary Inheritance Smt. Rukhma Bai Vs. Lala Laxminai-ayan and others AIR (1960) Sc.335 Luhari Amritlal Nagji Vs Jayantilal Jethalal and others AIR (1960) S.C.964. Abhiraj Kunwar Vs Davendra Singh AIR 1962 SC 351 Mullesappa Bandeppa Desai and another Vs. Desai Mellappa Alias Mallesappa, A.I.R. 1961 S.C. 1268. Paras Diwan - Hindu Law (1985) S.T. Desai - Mulla's Principles of Hindu Law (1998) Butterworths India. Paras Diwan - Family Law : Law of marriage and Divorce in India (1984). A.M. Bhattachargee Hindu Law : Past and Present. Paras Diwan - Law of Adoption, Ministry, Guardianship and custody (2000) Universal. J.D.M Derrett J.D.M Derrett Hindu Law : Past and Present. A critique of modem Hindu Law Leading Cases - Books Recommended (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 2 LL.B Part II ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER - II FAMILY LAW - II Mohammedan Law with Family Courts Act, The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on divorce) Act 1986 and Special Marriage Act 1954. M.M. 100 (1) (2) (3) (4) Muslim Shariyat Act, 1937. Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act 1939. Family Courts Act, 1984. The Muslim Women (Protection of rights on Divorce) Act 1986 With special study of the case of - Mohd. Ahmad Khan Vs Shah Bano A.IR 1985 S.C.945 (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) Special Marriage Act 1954. Conception, origin and development of Muslim Law. Sources of Muslim Law. Schools of Muslim Law. Conversion to Islam. Marriage. Dower. Divorce. Parentage, Legitimacy and Acknowledgement. The Law of Minority and Guardianship. The Law of maintenance. The Law of Gift & Will. The Law of Waqf in India. Death - Bed transactions. Pre - emption. The Law of Succession and administration. Inheritance. Uniform Civil Code - need for. (a) Religious pluralism and its implications. The above mentioned Acts and the following topics are prescribed for study:- 3 Books Recommended - 4 .R (1925) PC 63. The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights of Divorce) Act 1986.A. Family Courts Act 1984. Ismail Khan. Vs Kida Nisha Air 1953 5 C 413 A.Muslim Law and the Constitution (1994) Eastern Law House. Calcutta 477 AIR 92 Cal. Bhattachargee . Calcutta. Mulla's Mohammadan Law. 289 (Judgement of Justice Mahmood only).I. Mohd. Impediments to the formulation of the Uniform Civil Code. Mohd. . ILR 49.A Fyzee .Outline of Muhammadan Law A. Aladad Khan Vs Mohd. Janjira Khatoon Vs. Special Marriage Act 1954.ILR 10 Alld. Fakrulla. 429. Kappor Chand. The idea of optional Uniform Civil Code.M.(b) (c) (d) (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Connotations of the directive contained in Article 44 of the Constitution. Leading Cases Maina Bibi Vs Chowdhari Vakil Ahmad 30 CWN 673 (PC) A. Bombay. 5 . Some Landmark Cases (a) (b) (c) (7) Issue of Raja Nand Kumar (1775): The Patna Case (1777-79). Charter of 1774 and Establishment of Supreme Court at Calcutta. Reforms of Lord William Bentick. Judicial reforms of Cornwallis. 100 (A) Indian Legal History (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (a) Charter of 1726 Grant of Diwani.III INDIAN LEGAL & CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY M. Law Commission. The Act of settlement 1781. Reforms of Lord wellesley. and Madras. Reforms of Sir John Shore. Reforms of Lord Minto.LL.M. Charter of 1853. Judicial Reform of Amherst.B Part II ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER . (8) (9) Charter Act 1833. Codification of Laws. The Regulating Act 1773. The Cossijurah Case (1779-80) (b) Charter of 1753 (The Mayors Court) Judicial Reforms (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Judicial Reforms of Warren Hasting. (17) (18) The federal Court of India. Labour Courts. Racial discrimination. Influence of English Law in India. Prerogative writs in India. Jurisdiction. Establishment of High Courts (a) (b) (c) (d) The Indian High Court Act 1861. Growth of Personal Law of Hindus & Muslims. Government of India Act 1935: more High Courts created. Post constitutional developments. Gentoo Code. of India Act 1858. 6 . Appeals from India. (19) Modern or present Judicial System of India (a) (b) (c) Supreme Court High Courts Subordinate Courts. Government powers & Jurisdiction of High Courts. A unique institution. Constitutional development since 1858 to 1947 with special reference to the following topics - (1) The Govt. (With special reference of Chhattisgarh) (B) Constitutional History Of India. History of the Doctrine of Justice equity and good conscience. Privy Council (a) (b) (c) (d) History.(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) Growth of Criminal Law. Montague . Dr.B.V. V.Constitutional History of India. Morley-Minto reforms. (7) (8) (9) (10) Government of India Act 1935 . 1942. Lord Wavell Plan.Chemsford reforms. Nehru Report. Jain . Keith .P. Constituent Assembly of India. M.Federal system of government. The Indian Independence Act. Formation of the Interim Government.Paranjape . 1909/ Indian Council Act 1909. Cabinet Mission.Constitutional History of India (1600 . The Cripps mission. 1947. 1946. N.1936). 7 . Books Recommended (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) M.Rama Jois . The Simon Commission.Outlines of Legal History (1998) Tripathi. First. Second and Third round table Conference. Mountbatten Plan.D Kulshrestha's Landmarks in Indian Legal History (1992). 1919. A. The Indian Councils Act of 1892. Eastern Lucknow.Legal and Constitutional History of India (1984) Two Volumes.(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) The Indian Councils Act of 1861. 100 The Following Acts are prescribed for Study (1) (2) (3) (4) Factory Act.ka & MkW.B Part II ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER . V/S B.II M.C. ’kekZ Jfed fof/k & MkW.bUnzthr flag Books Recommended - 8 .C.R.Patil and other 1948 SC 518.xaxk lgk. Payment of wages Act.M.IV LABOUR & INDUSTRIAL LAW .LL. 1948. 1936 Workman Compensation Act 1923 The child labour ( Prohibition & Regulation Act.Saxena Labour Problems & Social Welfare S. V/S Chief Industrial Inspector (1958) SCC 738 R. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.C Shriwastava Social Security & labour laws 1985 Labour Laws & by Goswomi Jfed fof/k.) 1986 Leading Cases (1) (2) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Bala S. Conciliation skills. Part . Evaluation may also be conducted in practical exercise at least for a significant part of evaluation. 9 .B. 100 ( ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ) Outline of the course I II III Negotiation skills to be learned with simulated program .V PRACTICAL TRAINING (SESSIONAL) M. Arbitration law and practice including International arbitration and arbitration rules .M.LL.II (FIRST SEMESTER) PAPER . The course is required to be conducted by senior legal practitioners through simulation and case studies. Constitutionality of delegated legislation powers of exclusion and inclusion and power to modify statute. Nature and Scope of Administrative Law. Relationship between Constitutional law and administrative law. Other functions of modern state: relief. Publication of delegated legislation. Definition and scope of administrative law. 10 . (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) From a Laissez . State as regulator of private interest.I ADMINISTRATIVE LAW WITH THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT.Part -II ( SECOND SEMESTER ) PAPER .Their Constitution. (2) Legislature Powers of Administration (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Necessity for delegation of legislative power. 2005 M.M. Separation of powers. Rule of Law.B . Requirements for the validity of delegated legislation. Legislative control of delegated legislation Laying procedures and their efficiency. Evolution of administration as the fourth branch of government – necessity for delegation of powers of administration. 100 A: (1) Evolution.LL. welfare. Evolution of agencies and procedures for settlement of dispute between individual and administration. Function and effectiveness. Committees on delegated legislation .faire to a social welfare state. delegation of legislative powers. The right to Counsel. Administrative tribunals and other adjudicating authorities : their ad – hoc character. Judicial control of delegated legislation. Distinction between quasi -judicial and administrative functions. Grounds. (3) Judicial Powers of Administration (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (1) Need for devolution of adjudicatory authority on administration. (4) Judicial control of Administrative Action (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (1) Exhaustion of administrative remedies. The right of hearing . Statutory appeals. Tribunals . No man shall be condemned unheard. Sab . nature. Jurisdictional error / ultra vires. Standing : standing for Public Interest litigation (Social action litigation ) Collusion. Abuse and non exercise of jurisdiction. jurisdiction and procedure.essentials of hearing process. Error apparent on the face of the record. Mandamus.(h) (i) (j) Hearing before legislative Committees. Resjudicata. constitution. Institutional decisions. Jurisdiction of administrative tribunals and other authorities. bias. 11 . No man shall be judge in his own cause. Remedies in Judicial Review. Administrative appeals. Violation of principles of natural justice. Laches. Natural Justice and its Implementations.need. (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) Certiorari. Government privilege in legal proceeding state secrets. Accountability . Non . (5) Administrative Discretion (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Need for Administrative Discretion. Liability of public and private Corporations . Modifide exercises of discretion. Declaratory judgments and injunctions. Estoppel and waiver. Estimates Committee etc. Quo – warranto (p) Habeas corpus. Contractual liability of Government. Legislative and Governmental Control. (7) Corporations and public undertakings (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) State monopoly . Statutory immunity.remedies against arbitrary action or for acting against public policy. (6) Liability for wrongs (Tortious and contractual) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Tortious Liability : Sovereign and nonsovereign functions. and right to interest. Specific performance and civil suits for Compensation. Act of state. Transparency and right to information. Administrative Discretion and rule of law. Limitations on exercises of discretion.Committee on public undertaking. Prohibition. 12 . Legal remedies.departmental undertakings.exercise of discretionary power. Constitutional imperatives and use of discretionary authority. M. Harishankar Bagla Vs state of M. Vigilance Commission. Lok Ayukta.Garner ..(8) Informal Methods of Settlement of Disputes and Grievance Redressal Procedure (a) (b) (c) Public inquiries and commissions of inquiry. Books Recommended (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Peter Cane . S.Basu .Cases and Materials on Indian Administrative law Vol I and II 1996. B : The Right to Information Act. 13 . Wade . Ombudsman : Lok Pal. M. Butterworth ed.Administrative Law (1998) Butterworths . (B.Jones).India. Butterworth ed (B.D. Bhagat Raja Vs Union of India AIR (1967) SC 1606.Principles of Administrative law (1997) Universal.Administrative Law (1989). 2005.P.Comparative Administrative law (1998).L.Jones). J. 188 A.Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1995 Sweet and Maxwell with supplement. Delhi.L.K.A.Judicial Control of Administrative Action In India.P.C. 2005 ( Section 1 to 20 Only ) Leading Cases (1) (2) (3) (4) Bharat Bank Ltd Vs Employees of Bharat Bank Ltd AIR (1950) SC.P.Fazal . AIR (1954) SC 465.Administrative Law (1989). Kripak and others Vs Union of India and others . D.AIR (1970) SC 150. Same . Jain .An Introduction to Administrative Law (1996) Oxford. (10) The Right to Information Act. Pakistan & Bangladesh. Jain & Jain . De Smith . Delhi. II Contract . Nature and extent of liability of the indemnifier. Documents/ agreements of indemnity.M. Position of minor and validity of guarantee when is the principal debtor. Illustrative situations of existence of continuing guarantee.B Part II (SECOND SEMESTER ) PAPER . Creation and identification or continuing guarantee. Methods of creating indemnity obligations. Indian Contract Act 1872 (Sections 124 to 238): (1) Indemnity (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Need for indemnity to facilitate commercial transactions. 1872 Sale of Goods Act 1930 And Partnership Act. Right of surety. (2) Guarantee (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) 14 . Indemnity by government during interstate transactions. Position of surety in the eye of law. Continuing guarantee. Definition of indemnity. 1932) M. Situations of various types of indemnity creations. Definition of guarantee: as distinguished from indemnity. Various judicial interpretations to protect the surety. 100 A.II (Sections 124 to 238 of Contract Act. Indemnity in cases of international transactions.LL. creditor and surety. Basic essentials of a Valid guarantee contract. Nature of surety's liability. Performance of Contract. 2. Death of the Partner. MPLJ 876. Bhuwanilal Vs. Relationship among partners. Duty of Partner. Partnership Act. 1932. M/s. MPWN (1986) (11) 50. Sale of Goods Act 1930 with the special reference of the following Concept of Sale as a contract. 3. Breach of Contract. Commissioner of Income Tax Vs. Transfer of Title. Omprakash Premchandra Company. 2. 1. Authority of partner. Nature and legal aspects.(k) (l) (m) (3) (4) (5) B. Incoming & outgoing partner. AIR 1971 Allahabad 494. Nature and Subject Matter. Essentials of contract of Sale. Agency. Mithai Lal and others. Books Recommended : 15 . Bailment Pledge. Indore (1996). Registration of partnership firm. Indian Contract Act by Mulla (Student Edition). Dissolution of firm. 1930. Partnership Act.. Co-surety and manner of shaving liabilities and rights. Unpaid seller. Caveat Emptor. Phuljhari Devi Vs. Extent of surety's liability. C. Sale of Goods Act. Transfer of Property or Goods between buyer and sailer. Delivery of goods. 1932 with the special reference of the following: Definition. 3. Smt. Bhoor Singh. Relation of Partners/Partner with others. Leading Cases: 1. Discharge of surety's liability. Protection : Means and Sanctions. b. c. Right to clean & healthy environment.LL. Environment Protection : a. Directive Principles. Fundamental Right. With special reference to: a. Effects of pollution.III Environmental Laws (Laws for the protection of Wild life and Welfare of other living creatures and Animals) M. Concept of environment and pollution : a. b. b. Environment: Meaning and contents Pollution : Meaning. Culprits and victims. 1981. Judicial Approach. 5. The Environment Protection Act 1986.B Part II ( SECOND SEMESTER ) PAPER . Noise Pollution : a. 3. c. 100 1. d. b. Kinds of pollution. 6. d. 16 .M. Constitutional Perspectives: a. b. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. 4. Meaning and Standards. Protection Agencies : Powers and Function. Offences and Penalties. 1974 and Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Fundamental Duty. 2. Court's of Balancing : Permissible and impermissible Noise. Legal Control. Mandu Distilleries Pvt. Moorena Mandal Sahkari Sakhar Karkhana and other Vs. M. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Board for Prevention and Control of Water Pollution Bhopal 1993 MPLJ 487. e. 1960. No. Mehta Vs. July-September 1988. Special Number of Environment and Administration. 3. Kailash Thakur. pp. The Wild-Life Animal (Protection) Act. 57. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. 8. Leading Cases: Books Recommended: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Indian Journal of Public Administration. Santosh Kumar Gupta Vs.B. 3. d. With special reference to : a. 1986. Vol. b. Prevention of cruelty to Animal Act 1960. M.P. Concept Publishing Co. 1972. Pradooshan Niwaran Mandal AIR 1995 M. 2. 1981. Union of India AIR SC 382. The Environment Protection Act. Wild Life. Wild Life (Protection) Act.P) 43. 1974. Secretary Ministry of Environment New Delhi 1997 (2) 602 AIR 1998 (M. Vs.7. Environmental Law in India (1996). The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Sanctuaries and national Parks. Licensing of Zoos and Parks.C. Ltd. c.P. R.. 353801. Singh & Suresh Misra. New Delhi. 1. Deep & Deep Publications. New Delhi. Offences against wild life. 4. Environmental Protection Law and Policy in India (1997). 17 . 1972. State Monopoly in the sale of Wild life and Wild life articles. XXXV. Nandoo Vs Babu and others (1965) M.J. 1908.LL. Land Revenue Code 1959 And Indian Registration Act 1908). 370.) 18 .J.P.L. Leading Cases (1) (2) (3) (4) Harprasad B. Horelal Vs Board of Revenue (1964) M.G.L.J. Indian Registration Act 1908. 32. M.P. Santosh Jayaswal and others Vs state of M. Indian Registration Act. Books Prescribed (1) (2) (3) Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code 1959.P.M.LJ 1966 S. ManMohan Lal Shukia Vs Board of Revenue (1964) M. Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code H.K.152.C. Mishra & Aashutosh Divedi (India Publishing Co. 100 (1) (2) Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code 1959.B Part II ( SECOND SEMESTER ) PAPER-IV LAND LAWS (C.L.P and others J. 178. Antonyms and synonyms. Legal terms . S..P. Ad hoc.T. Ex-gratia.. 100 1. Ad-interim. S. 7.. Cal. 6. An. Ad-litem guardian.LJ. AI. AL.meaning. Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution.R. Ex-parte. One word Substitution. I. 10 Marks AIR.C. Cr.J. Bonafides.. Essay writing on the following topics of legal interest : 30 Marks Marriage under Hindu Law. LR. General English: 20 Marks Gender. 19 .R. Rev. Damnum sine injuria. Nemo-dat-quod-non habeat. Master's liability under the law of Tort. Plural). Theories of punishment.J. Number (Singular..I. Independence of Judiciary. Translation of the Hindi passage into English : into Hindi. Bomb. J.J.T. Respondent superior. L.. Abbreviation of Law Magazines & Journals: The following Abbreviations are prescribed for study. Tresspass-abinitio. Injuria sine Damnum.judicata.LJ.B..L. Tenses..W. Res Ipsa loquitur. Legal Language: Legal terminology.L.J.. Correction of Common Errors. Article. All L. L. Res.J.. Actus non-faciet reum nisi mens sit rea. Cr.. Non-compos mentis. Prima facie.C. Narration. 10 Marks Explanation of the following Latin Glossary/Maxims either in English or Hindi-Ab-inito. I. 3. Abuse of process. Right of private defense under Criminal Law. I. S.B. M.R. Essentials of a valid contract. Emergency provisions. I. L.. Marriage and Divorce under Mohmmedan Law.. 4.L. Active and Passive voice. Malafides. Novus actus interveniens. C. S.L. Caveat emptor.P.M. Preposition. Expost facto.W. Sine-die.C. 5. O.. M..N. 10 Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks Proficiency in regional language : Translation of the English passage Precise writing.LR.PART –III ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER -1 LEGAL LANGUAGE AND GENERAL ENGLISH M.C. Cal.C.J. Restitution in integrum.. 2.R.R. L.T. arrest and detention (ss. 100 1. Procedure for execution (ss. Institution of suit. inspection and production of documents. Appearance. Discovery. Settlement of Issues. 52-54). examination and trial : Appearance: Ex-parte procedure. Privileged documents. 2. injunction and appointment of receiver. Admission. Power for execution of decrees. ' 6. Place of suing. Enforcement. Suit of civil nature . Judgment. Plaint. Stay of execution. Frame of suit: Cause of action. Distinction between decree and judgment and between decree and order.Parties to suit: Joinder. Introduction: Concepts. Foreign judgment . Ressubjudice and Resjudicata. Affidavit. 60-64). Set off and counter claim : Distinction. Construction of pleading.L.B. Alternative pleadings.debtor. rules of evidence.L.Hierarchy of courts. Interrogatories.M. 65-97). Decree. Delivery of property. Judgment & Decrees.enforcement. Adjournments.scope and limits. General principles. Restitution. Mesne profits. judgment . Written statement/particulars. 3. Summary and attendance of witnesses. return and rejection. 4.PART –III ( FIRST SEMESTER ) Paper-II CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE AND LIMITATION ACT M. Execution . Pleadings: Rules of pleading.holder. Decree . Written statement. Transfer of suits. Affidavits. 5. Plaint: particulars. Execution: The concept. Summons. Attachment (ss. signing and verification. . Jurisdiction: Kinds . Alternative disputes resolution (ADR). Sale (ss. Suits in particular cases: 20 . 55-59). Trial. mis-joinder or non-joinder of parties-representative suit. Interim orders: commission arrest or attachment before judgment. Order. Interests and costs. C. Delhi. Chaman Paswan & Others. 8. 79-82).K. 5. The Code of Civil Procedure (2000).N. A. Universal. 4. Beena . 1. Thacker.C. Law of Limitation : Indian Limitation Act 1963 ( Section 1 to 24 only).P. Caveat. 4. AIR 1967 S. 340. Delhi.). Delhi. Universal. General provisions relating to appeal. M. Temporary injunction. S. Lucknow.R. Inherent powers of courts. Suits relating to public charities. Appeals : Appeals from original decree. 1193. 3. Mallick (ed. Miscellaneous: Transfer of cases. Books Recommended: 1. Restitution. Kataria.93). Universal. Kiran Singh & Others Vs. Tek Bahadur Bhujil Vs. C. Shrivastava Vs. 9. Universal. Universal's Code of Civil Procedure(2000). Code of Civil Procedure (1999). Suits in forma pauperis.Mitra on Limitation Act (1998). Reference and revision . Code of Civil Procedure (2000). 10 Review. S.C. P. Leading Cases: 21 . 7. Appeals from orders. Pir Gouda Hangouda Patil Vs. MajumdarandR. 1908(1998). 3. 363. Sarkar's Law of Civil Procedure. Saha.(2000). AIR l957. AIR 1966. Appeal to the Supreme Court. Commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure. B. Eastern. 6.By or against government (ss. Mulla. AIR 1954 S.83-87A). Delhi.C. Appeals from appellate decree. Suits by or against firm. Public nuisance (ss.K.P. Universal.292. 91. 2. Vols. 7. Mortgages. By aliens and by or against foreign rulers or ambassadors (ss. M. 2. Kalgauda Sidha Gound and others. Delhi. Devi Singh & Others. Inter pleader suits.B. Transfer of Property Act.L. 3. Deokaran.N. 225. Transfer of Property Act.f=ikBh Nain Sukh Das Steonarayan Vs. 4. Indian Easement Act. 1. AIR 1962. Goverdhan Das.847. 3. 4. 2. by Mulla. by Mitra. Book Recommended : laifRr varj. 2. Murarilal Vs. Transfer of Property Act.C. AIR 1948. Jama Masjid Vs. 1882. Leading Cases: 22 . S. Law of Easement by T. AIR 1959.B. Dessai. R. 2. Kapoor. S.S.C.PART –III ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER-III TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT & INDIAN EASEMENT ACT M.M. 1882. Nag. Roiamaniandra Devish other. AIR 1965 S. 100 1.1262.110 Associated Hotel of India Vs.C.L.k fof/k & th-ih. . 1. Commissioner I. Excluding quantum of Punishment. VI (A) (Section 80 A to 80 G and 80 G to 80 Q only). XX (Section 246 to 269 only ). 2. 2005 : (Sections 01 to 64 only) Excluding Sections 17. The Chhattisgarh Value Added Tax Act. B. 1996. XVI. Commissioner of I.C. AIR 1970 S. XXI.L.T. 1141. 1782.170.B. Kyalsa Sara Bhai Vs.175 only). XIII and XIV XV (Section 159 to 162. (Mysore). Book Recommended: 1.G.B.T. C. AIR. S. XXII (Sections 275 to 280 only). IV. 2. Gowli Budanna Vs.T. Indian Income Tax Act. 1961 and Chhattisgarh Value Added Tax Act 2005) M. (W. 3. AIR.PART –III ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER-IV TAXATION LAWS (Indian Income Tax Act. 100 A. Leading Cases: 1. 1523. Anwar Ali. Indian Income Tax Act.M. 23 .)Vs. (Hyderabad). 1861 (As amended up to date). V and VI. XVII (Section 220 only). II. III. The following chapters are prescribed : Chapters Chapter Chapters Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter I.L.C.C. 1961 (as amended). 1966 S. 39 to 47 and Schedules. Commissioner I. VAT 2005. Moghas Pleading Moghas Conveyancing.oa izy[ s ku “kkL=&clarhyky ckosy nLrkost ys[ku fof/k&jktkjke . The remaining 10 marks will be given in a viva-voice examination which will test the understanding of legal practice in relation to drafting. Plaint. Book Recommended : 1. 3. Promissory Note. the course will include 15 exercise in drafting carrying a total 45 marks and 15 exercises in conveyancing carrying another 45 marks (3 marks for each exercise) Note : 1. 2. Criminal Miscellaneous Memorandum of Appeal and Revision. Petitions under Articles 226 and 32 of the Constitution of India. Lease Deed.L. Bail application. vfHkopu . Conveyancing: Sale Deed. Pleading : Civil.L. Mortgage Deed. Power of Attorney.PART –III ( FIRST SEMESTER ) PAPER-V PRACTICAL TRAINING ( SESSIONAL ) DRAFTING. Apart from teaching the relevant provisions of law.B. Interlocutory Application. Gift Deed.kno 24 . 2. Will. retired judges. pleading and conveyancing. PLEADING AND CONVEYANCING 100 Marks This course will be taught through class instructions and simulation Exercises. Criminal: Complaints. Execution Petition and Memorandum of Appeal and Revision. 3. preferably with assistance of practicing lawyer. 4. Petition. Written Statement. Drafting : General principles of drafting and relevant substantive rules shall be taught. Procedure: 25 .PART –III (SECOND SEMESTER) PAPER . Strict Liability. Deference between possession and ownership. Right duty correlation. Negligence.L. 100 1. Meaning and kinds.L. Purpose of Law : Justice. Corporate personality. lntention. Thinkers and Jurists. Nature and definition of Law. 13. 15. Power of Supreme Court of India to do complete justice in a case : Article 142. 7. Persons: Nature of Personality. Administration of Justice : Sources of Law: Legislation. 14. Justice and law: approaches of different schools. Scope of Jurisprudence. LEGAL THEORY AND COMPARATIVE LAW M. minor lunatic and dead persons. Status of unborn. Mensrea. Wrongful Act. Damnum sine injuria. Precedents: concept of stare decisis. Legal rights : The concept: Rights: kinds. 5. 3. Ownership: The concept: Kinds of Ownership.B. Property : The concept: Kinds of Property Liability: Conditions for imposing liability. Customs. Possession : The concept: Kinds of Possession. 8. 4. Vicarious Liability.M. 10. 2. 6. Title. Obligation. Introduction: Meaning of the term 'Jurisprudence'. 9.I JURISPRUDENCE. 11 12. Schools of Jurisprudence : Various theories of Law. Dias . 16 Comparative Law : The nature and scope of comparative law.Jurisprudence.Jurisprudence & Legal Theory.The Concept of Law.D. 4. Islamic Law.M. 7. World's Major Legal System : An overview : Hindu Law. Books Recommended: 1.Substantive and procedural laws: difference.W.Jurisprudence. Salmond . The importance and utility of comparative law. 2.oa fof/k ds fl)kar fof/k” ’kkL= & eatwif w j. Mahajan .k ¼fgUnh xzF a k vdkneh½ V.Jurisprudence. Historical Development. 17. 26 . 5. Evidence: Nature and kinds. 3. Hart .ijkatis & fof/k”’kkL= .u-Ogh. R. . Roman Law. Pation . 6. Punctuation marks. Golden rule. Travaux preparatores. 3. Mischief rule (rule in the Heydon's case). Contemporanea expositio. Presumption as to jurisdiction. Interpretation of enabling statutes. Interpretation with reference to the subject matter and purpose: Restrictive and beneficial construction. 100 1. Interpretation of Directory and mandatory provisions. and Law Commission reports. Statutes are valid. External aids : Dictionaries. Doctrine of pith and substance. Translations. Non-obstante clause. inquiry commission reports.L.PART –III ( SECOND SEMESTER ) PAPER -II INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND GENERAL CLAUSES ACT 1897 M. In pari delicto potiorest condition possidentis. Schedules. Debates.Illustrations. Presumption against impairing obligations or permitting from ones own wrong. Presumptions in statutory interpretation.B. Ejesdem generis. 27 . Ancillary powers. Utresvaletpotiorquam pareat.M.. Doctrine of severability. Residuary power. Prospective operation of statutes. Welfare legislation. Headings and marginal notes. 2. Purpose of interpretation of statutes. 7. Secondary rules.L. Principles of Constitutional Interpretation: Harmonious Construction. Doctrine of eclipse. Presumption against intending injustice. Sections and sub-sections. 4. Jure Nature sunt immutabillia. Rules of Statutory Interpretation: Primary rules-Literal rule. Rule of harmonious construction. Provisos and saving clauses. Aids of Interpretation: Internal aids : Title Preamble. Statutes in pari materia.. Commencement. Noscitur a sociis. Reddendo singula singulis. 5. Colourable legislation. Exceptions. Maxims of Statutory Interpretation: Delegatus non potest delegate. 6. Expressum tacit cessare taciturn. Presumption against what is inconvenient or absurd. Interpretation of Statutes: Meaning of the term statutes. Expressio unius exclusio alterius. Generalia specialibus non derogant. Doctrine of repugnancy. operation and repeal of statutes. 1. 6. 10.V. G P. Interpretation of Statutes (1984).5A. General Clauses Act. N.K.8.N. Langan (ed. 8.M.S. 5. Wadhwa.Singh . General Clauses Act 1897 (Excluding section 2. 2. Allahabad.e-ih. 13A.Baxi Introduction to justice K. Mathew's Democracy Equality and Freedom (1978).Tripathi. Eastern.Mu- 28 . Eastern Lucknow. 1897. Lucknow. 7. 9. V.Wadhwa & Co. dkuwuksa dk fuoZpu & nku flag pkS/kjh lafof/k. M. Singh. (ed) V. Nagpur. M.k & .k[. Bombay. The Law Book Co. Bindra's Interpretation of Statutes (1997). K. St. U.P. 3.ksa dh O. Shukla's Constitution of India (1994) Eastern Lucknow. Sarathi. 30A&31). 4. N.P. Books Recommended. Jain Constitutional Law of India (1994) .) Maxwell on the Interpretation of Statutes (1976). P. Shanmukham.Principles of Statutory Interpretation (7th Edition)1999. role of nominee directors –compensation 29 . 3. Registration and Incorporation.contents . formation of a Company.liability for misstatements-statement in lieu of prospectus.depository receipts-dematerialized shares (DEMAT) Shareholder .appointment . registers.B.L.M.conversion of loans and debentures into capital. Memorandum of association . Articles of association . state corporations. government Companies and Small .procedure for transfer .refusal of transfer-role of public finance institutions. Forms of Corporate and Non-Corporate Organisations: Corporations.Kinds . Creation and extinction of corporations.exceptions. Prospectus . Share capital . Corporate and Joint sector.issue of shares at premium and discount .further issue of capital . loans .binding force .forfeiture and surrender of shares lie on shares.Alteration therein -doctrine of ultravires. 1956 Need of company for development. Directors -Position .qualifications .doctrine of constructive notice and indoor management .transfer of shares-restrictions on transfer .meeting.L.vacation of officeremoval .resignation .General principles of allotment statutory restrictions-share certificate its objects and effects".its relation with memorandum of association . Meaning of Corporation: Theories of corporate personality.issue .various clauses .duties of courts to protect the interests of creditors and share holders.powers and duties ®f directors . Promoters-Position-duties and liabilities Shares.alternation . 100 1.alteration and reduction of share capital . partnership and other associations of persons.who can be and who cannot be a shareholder – modes of becoming a shareholder -calls on shares.remuneration of directors .PART –III ( SECOND SEMESTER ) PAPER -III COMPANY LAW M.scale. relationship between transferor and transferee . Law relating to companies-Public and private-Companies Act. 2. Co-operative. Palmer.government companies holding and subsidiary companies.powers. Writs. 2. Private companies .Kinds . Pennington. Regulation and amalgamation. Stevens.grounds who can apply procedure powers of Liquidator .effect of unauthorised borrowing charges and mortgages. R.meaning . A. 30 . Act.nature and advantages. Criminal and tortious . Bombay.Procedure . Protection of minority rights. (1998). Eastern Lucknow.R. 5. AvtarSingh.voluntary winding up by members . 6. 4. Indian Company Law (1999). Guide to the Companies. Debentures. Audit and accounts Borrowing powers . S. Tripathi.C. Wadha. Dividends . Gower. Corporate Liability : Legal Liability of companies civil and criminal.who can apply ? Powers of the company.fixed and floating charge – kinds debentures Share holder and debenture holder-remedies of debenture holders.preferential payment. Remedies against them civil. London. Butterworths. 4. L.loans to other campanies – investments contracts by companies. London. Principles of Modem Company Law (1997) Sweet and Maxwell. Company Law (1990). Lectures on Company Law (1988). unclaimed dividends .consequences of winding up order . Court and the central government Investigation .voting. Winding up types by court reasons . Protection of oppression and mismanagement . Palmer's Company Law (1987).Winding up of unregistered company.managing directors . Liability under special status.payment of liabilities .M.B. Shah.powers of court .compensation for loss of office managing directors and other managerial personnel.powers .profit. Meetings .Specific Relief Acts. 3.payments . Ramaiyya.capitalization . Book Recommended : 1.for loss of office . Union of India AIR 1978 S. C. P.e&clarhyky ckosy varjkZ’Vªh.(Ed). Recognition of states and its consequences Terrorism and Intervention. 1. ManekaGandhi Vs. Law of Sea.L.K.P.PART –III ( SECOND SEMESTER ) PAPER. Extradition. Neutrality. B. 3.) by Orra Jaime.L.O and Its Organs. Treaties. Vs Haiteselassie. 2. 54 AIR 629.I. 12.) Human Rights Act. Anglo Norwegian Fisheries Case 19511. International law of Human Rights (O. Diplomatic Agents. Human Rights in India.C. fof/k & banzthr flag ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k. 100 1. U.IV INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS M. Sources of International Law. 8. (Amnesty International) varjkZ’Vªh. Ltd.N. Nationality. 166. 4. Sea piracy Human Rights .U.C. 3. 597. 10. 1. 6. AIR 1988 S. U.l-ds.F.k vf/kfu. 11. fof/k & . 8.U. State of Bihar. Public International Law by S. Continental shelf. 7. 2. Human Rights in Indian law and International Law (Specially in the Indian Constitution. Development of International Law. Human rights in State of Emergency in International Law (O.B. 4. 5. 6.J.C. 1993. Kapoor.M. 2. Health Care. Leading Cases: Books Recommended : International Law & Fact finding in the field of human rights by Ramchandran.E.C. 5. 3. Blockade. jurisdiction of Territorial waters. 13. Asylum. 9. Cable & Wireless Co. Reb.Indian Traditional concept of Natural rights.) by Sieghart Paul.N. 4. 7. Status of individual in International Law. Wikram Deo Singh TomerVs.diwj 31 . 1782. It will be evaluated for 5 marks for written submission and shall be in the form of the written test organized by the college.L.Trail Preparation (30 Marks) : Each student will observe two interviewing sessions of clients at the Lawyer's Office/Legal Aid Office and record the proceedings in a diary which will carry 15 marks.) (c) Interviewing techniques and Pre. (d) The fourth component or this paper will be Viva Voce examination of all the above three aspects. This will be in the form of written test. (20 mark for diary and 10 Marks for written test. The moot court work will be on assigned problems.L. 32 . (a) Moot Court (30 marks) Every student will do at least three moot courts in a year with 10 marks for each. This scheme will carry 30 marks. PART –III (SECOND SEMESTER) PAPER-V PRACTICAL TRAINING (SESSIONAL) MOOOT COURT EXERCISES AND INTERNSHIP 100 Marks This Paper will have three components of 30 marks each and a viva voce for 10 marks.B. one Civil and one Criminal (30 marks) : Students will attend two trials. They will maintain a record and enter the various steps observed during their attendance of different days in the court assignment. The duration of the test will be one and half hours (90 Minutes) (b) Observance of Trial in two cases. This will carry 10 marks. Each student will further observe the preparation of documents and court papers by the Advocate on the procedure for the filling of the suit/petition. 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