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(A) General Instructions for the Five Year BA LL.B. & BBA LL.B. (Professional)
Degree in the Faculty of Law: Whereas the Bar Council of India in exercise of its powers
under section 7(b) and (i), 24 & 49(i) of the Advocatbs Act, 1961 and all other powers
enabling it to lay down standards of legal education in the country for the purpose of
admission to the Bar, has originally prepared a new scheme for legal education in 1981-82
and has updated/revised it from time to time and directed the universities to implement the
same in consonance with the rules framed, and whereas the JN Vyas University which
already implemented the scheme in 1983-84 and continued it up to 1991 & then closed it for
some extraneous considerations. It has again decided to reintrodube the ;cheme with
modifications / alterations in consonance with the rules and regulations framed for the
purpose by BCI.
The Degree of Bachelor of Law: There shall be a Five Year Course of the degree of BA
t,I-.B. & BBA I-I-.8. (Professional) in the JN Vyas University, Jodhpur. The University shall
conlbr the Degree of BA LL.B./BBA LL.B. (Professional) on such candidates who, being
eligible for admission to the five year LL.B. Degree Course, have received regular
[Link] in the prescribed course of study, under gone required practical training, passed
all the prescribed examinations and have fulfilled such other conditions as are laid down
under the relevant Act, statutes and Regulations of the University from time to time.
"-a Admission can not be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right. The Dean may refuse
admission to any candidate on moral grounds. The admission of a student is liable to be
cancelled if he/she at any time violates the provisions of the University z\ct, Statutes.
Regulations, Rules or Orders of the Faculty and the University or if he/she is found to have
been convicted of a crime or involved in any criminal activity or if it is discovered that he/she
has fumished wrong information or false documents for the purpose of his/her admission.
Admission Requirement
Eligibility and Admission (a) A candidate who has passed 10+2 qualifying examination
with 5 may opt either B.A. LL.B. Course or BBA LL.B. Courses.
Number of Students to be admitted: There will be two sections of B.A. LL.B. maximum 60
students shall be given admission in the each section and there will be two section of B.B.A. i
LL.B. maximum 60 students shall be given admission in each section.
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Attendance: In compliance of decision of the Hon'ble High Court all students are required to
fulfill 75Yo attendance rule in each subject and there must be 75%o xtendanbe of a student
before he/she could be permitted to appear in the examination.
Division- The Division shall be awarded to a successful candidate on the basis of marks of all
the examinations in respect of all the Semesters and will be given second division if he
secures 50Yo or more marks and who has secured 60%o and more marks will be given first
division.
Cours,c Design
A candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (Professional) shall undertake the following
course for which the syllabus in detail is as under :
The Course is divided for students opting either B.A. LL.B. or BBA LL.B, however both
categories of students are required to study certain common compulsory subjects with their
optional subjects in the Semester of Five Year LL.B. Courses.
The Five Year Degree Course of B.A. LL.B. / BBA LL.B. will consist of Ten Semesters. One
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academic session of one year will be divided into two Semesters. Candidates shall be
admitted to B.A. LL.B. or BBA LL.B. in First Semester only and thereafter required to
qualifu all Ten Semesters, consequently to earn the degree of B.A. LL.B. or BBA LL.B. Afler * -
admission in Semester I, candidate shall be admitted to the next Semester only after having
qualified the present Semester as per the criteria laid down in the scheme of examinations.
Note: (1) Students will be required to take admission in all rdspective Semesters by applying
in the prescribed admission form of the University. (2) Each student will be required to
submit the examination form in each Semester along with the examination fee as prescribed.
The Promotion: A candidate will be promoted to the next semester if he/she fails in only
two papers in the examination of the semester 1" to 6th and one paper in 7th to 10tl' Sernester if
he has obtained 50 % marks in aggregate in rest of the papers or in the case of the candidates
failing in the aggregate only and secured 50oZ percent marks in the rest of the papers -
excluding the paper in which they have secured lowest marks.
Such candidates may be permitted to make-up the deficiency at subsequent but regular and
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scheduled programmes / examinations only. Subsequent examinations of the respective
semesters will be treated as main examination. There shall be no make-up or. supplementary"..-
examination for making up such deficiency. Supplementary examination will be
conducted to making up deficiency in the papers of 9th and l0th Semester after
examination and result of tenth semester.
Also a candidates appearing at an examination to make up the deficiency shall have to appear-
at such examination based on the Course of Studies in force at the time, unless the paper itsell'
no longer forms the part of the course of the studies. In such eventuality the codrse of the .
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have no responsibility to organize and impart teaching in the paper in which the candidate has
dcliciency.
'fhose candidates who appeared at the subsequent examination for clearing tlie deficiency
shall be awarded actual marks obtained.
The candidate who fails at main written examination and re-appears as ex-student shall not
be required to clear the written Project Preparation & presentation / Moot Courts / Practical
1-raining/ Legal Aid Camps respectively, if he/she has already completed the above referred
lequirements and passed.
In such cases the marks obtained in the previous examination shall be carried forward.
A candidate failing to pass any of the Semester Examination will be exempted to reappear in
tlrat specific paper in which he/she has obtained 60% or more. The consolidated mark sheet
of- B.A. LL.B. or BBA LL.B. will be issued and the degree will be awarded only after
compl'eting all the requirements i.e. passing in aggregate in all the main written examinations
of all the Ten Semesters.
Note l: For grace-marks and revaluation the rules and regulations declared by the University
frorn time to time will be applicable.
Note 2: All candidates will have to complete all the requirements of the B.A. LL.B./BBA
I-L.B. within l0 Semesters.
B.A. I-I-.8. or BBA LL.B. degree will be awarded out of 4600 marks
*100 marks will be for French language paper, which are not included in these 500
marks. Out of 100 marks, a candidate will have to secure 407o marks for n pass in this
paper. These will not be included in the total marks for calculation of
ill have to simply qualify the paper with 407' marks.
Five year Integrated Courses
,Pattern of Examinations From Z0Z0 to 2024-25
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pleading & Moot court papers)
,ll-or Semesters I to X (Except Draftingo
Scheme of Examination: Each paper shall be of 100 marks; however the scheme oi.
examination for 100 marks is divided as under :-
Note:- Total Marks for Each Paper will be as under except Professional Ethics (5.2.3),
Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid and Para Legal Services (5.6.2), Drafting,
Pleading & Conveyancing (5.8.4), and Moot Court (5.10.4) :-
80 20 100
Scheme of Examination for Professional Ethics i.e. Paper 5.2.3 will be as under:
Scheme of Examination for Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid and para Legal Services
(5.6.2) will be as under:
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Scheme of examination for Moot Court (5.10.4)
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out important portions of the
syllabus, examiners shall be free to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) The questionpaper will be divided into two part - i.e. Part-A and Part-B.
Part-A consists of five compulsory questions. One question will be asked from
each Unit in the order of units. The answer of these questions will be limited
upto 200 words. Each question will carry 4 marks.
Part-B : There will be ten questions in which two questions will be asked from
' each unit with provision of intemal choice Carrying 12 marks each. The answer
. of these questions will be limited upto 500 words.
Students will have to prepare projects and present them to their subject teacher. The projects
willbe prepared on the topics assigned to them by their subject teacher.
20 marks for preparation and presentation of project (10 marks for preparation of project and
l0 marks for presentation).
In paper 5.2.3 i.e. Professional Ethics, in place of preparation and presentation of project, the
sttldents will have to present himself/herself for viva voce examination which wiil comprise
of 20 marks and in case of Public Interest Litigation, Legal Aid and Para Legal Services i.e.
paper 5.6.2. tl-re students will have to attend one Legal Aid camp which will comprise of l0
marks and will to prepare a project as assigned to him by his teacher which will
comprise of l0
Note:-
(A) In case of Professional Ethics i.e. Paper - 5.2.3 there will be Viva-Voce exam. Instead
of Project Preparation & Presentation
(B) In case of PIL, Legal Aid i.e. Paper - 5.6.2 students have to attend Intemal I External
Legal Aid Camp in place of Project.
A Candidate has to secure 40% marks in theory paper i.e. 32 out of 80 and 40o/o in aggregate
in each paper to clear that paper, if a sfudent doesn't appear in internal assessment but secures
40olo nrarks of total marks then he will be treated as cleared whole paper i.e. out of 100.
A candidate who has secured minimum 40o/o marks in aggregate in each paper and 50% in
aggregate of all the subjects will be declared passed.
SUBJECTS SCHEME
Five Year Integrated Degree Courses
B.A. LL.B. & B.B.A. LL.B.
I SEMESTER (s.1)
5.1.1 General English 5..1.4 Political Science 5.1.6 Organization and Management
(Major) (Major)
5.L.2 Law of Torts & 5.1.5 Sociology (Minor) 5.1.7 Managerial Economics (Minor): :
Consumer Protection (General Principles)
5.1..3 Law of Contract - l
General Principles and
Specific Relief
Computer exercise/Net
surfing for legal
knowleee/Librarv visit
B.B.A. LL.B.
5.2.L General English 5.2.4 Political Science 5.2.6 Functional Areas of Management
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5.2.2 Law of Contract - ll 5.2.5 Sociology (Minor) 5.2.7 lnternational Business (Minor)
(Specific Contracts) (General Principles)
5.2.3 Professional Ethics
Computer exercise/Net
surfing for legal
knou; visit.
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& ll of B.A. Lt.B:/ B.B.A. Lt.B. will ittend Computer Lab. ln the class
i - assigned for Compuer Education for learning online searching material related to their syllabi.
rv SEMESTER (s.4)
Law Subject for Both = B.A. Lt.B. B.B.A. LL.B.
V SEMESTER (5.5}
Law Subject for Both = B.A. LL.B. B.B.A. LL.B.
5.5.1 Public lnternational 5.5.5 Economic Theory - ll 5.5.6 Cost and Management Accounting
Law & Human Rights (Minor) (Macro Economics) (Minor)
5.5.2 Jurisprudence
5.7.3 Criminology, \
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Law Subject for Both = B.B.A. tt.B.
5.9.L Rajasthan Land Laws
and Law Relating tb Land
Acquisition
5.9.2 Principles of
Legislation and
lnterpretation of Statues
5.9.3 Environment
Protection and L'aw
5.9.4 Transfer of Property
Act & Easement
x SEMESTER (s.10)
Law Subject for Both = B.A. rL.B. i
B.B.A. tt.B.
5.10.3 Arbitration,
Conciliation & Alternative
Dispute Resolution Svstem
5.10.4 Moot Court
Exercj.s+En d I nte rnsh i p
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Five year Integrated Courses
Pattern of Examinations From 2020'21
For Clinical Papers Only
The students will have to appear in theory paper which will comprise of 80 marks and will
have to present them for viva voce which will carry 20 marks.
Part A - In Class room teachings, the student will be taught following contents. there will
not be any theory examination for this paper :
ljnit 4 Drafting of Deeds : Partnership deed, mortgage by conditional sale. notice fbr
eviction, writing of govemment contract, Registration Act, Court Fee Act &
Law relating to Suit Valuation.
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Part -B
Students will have to prepare following Drafting and Pleadings and will have to present
himselflherself for viva voce examination.
Viva Voce will be taken by two examiners, who will be appointed by the Head of
the Department. Senior will be convener as well as in-charge of the viva voce
examination. The decision of In-charge regarding process and manner of viva
voce will be final.
In case of Department of Law, Viva Voce will be taken by two permanent/regular
teachers or by one permanent and one local retired teacher or any permansnt part
time teacher or other part time teacher appointed by the Head of the Department.
who fulfills eligibility criteria for teaching as per UGC /Bar Council of tndia rules.
In case of affiliated college, the convener/in-charge will be appointed by the Head
of the Department of Law, J.N. Vyas University from among the teachers/
members of the Department of Law, J.N. Vyas University, Jodhpur.
Files of the drafting and conveyancing exercises prepared and submitted by the students will
be treated as answer books and they will be sent to the Registrar, Secrecy Section from where
they will be sent to the examiners appointed by the Head of the Department for evaluation.
F'or evaluation of these files, the same remuneration will be paid which is being paid for
evaluation of answer scripts of LL.B. examinations.
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evaluated for 5 marks for written submissions and 5 marks for oral advocacy for each moot
court.
(b) Observance of Trial in two cases : one Civil and one Criminal (30 marks):
Students will attend two trials during the Court Visit. They will maintain a record and enter
the various steps observed during their attendance on diffbrent days in the court assignment. ,
This scheme will carry 30 marks.
(c) Interviewing techniques and Pre-trial preparations and Internship diary (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 cany 15 marks. Fach student
will further observe the preparation of documents and court papers by the Advocate and the
procedure for the filing of the suit/petition. This will be recorded in the diary. which will
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carry 15 marks.
(d) The fourth component of this paper will be Viva Voce examination on all the above
three aspects. This will carry l0 marks.
NOTE:
Leading cases prescribed under the syllabus of law subject papers may be read
undel'the respective Unit No. shown against each case.
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Minimum Period of Internship : -
(a) [Link] registered student will have to Complete minimum of 20 weeks of Intemship during
the entire period of legal studies under NGO, Trial and Appellate Advocates, Judiciary, Legal
Regtrlatory authorities, Legislatures and Parliament, Other Legal Functionaries, Market
lnstitutions, Law Firms, Companies, Local Self Govemment and other such bodies, where
law is practiced either in action or in dispute resolution or in management.
(b) Each student shall keep Internship diary and the same will be evaluated by the Guide in
Intemship and also a Core Faculty member of the staff each time. The total mark will be
assessed in the Final Semester of the course in the 4th Clinical i.e. Paper - 5.10.4.
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Format of
Question Paper
(From Examinat ion 2020 -2021)
Section-A
One questions from each Unit. Each question carry 4 marks. Answer of each question shall be
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Section-B
1O Question will be asked (Two questions,from each Unit with internal choice). Students r'"'ill
answer one,question from each Unit. Each question will ca:.ry 12 marks. Answer of each
Unit - 1
Question A or B
Unit - 2
Question A or B
Unit - 3
Question A or B
Unit - 4
Question A or B
Unit - 5
Question A or B
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SYLLABUS
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Unit 3 Tense Aspects, Verb Patterns, Determiners, Modals, Translation from English to
Hindi, Hindi to English
Unit 4 Active and Passive Voice, Direct and Indirect Speech, Formal and Infbrmal Letters,
Sequential Sentences
Book recommended:
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PAPER _ 5.I.2
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Under llill : A Summary of the Law of Torts
Rtanlal : The English and the Indian Law of Torts
Weinfield : Law of Torts
Sinha, B.S. : Law of Torts
Karkara, G.S. : Law Relating to Contributory Negligence
Singh, S.P. : Law of Torts
Bangia, R.K. : Law of Torts
Shukla, M.N. : Law of Torts
Basu, D.D. : Law of Torts
Karkara, onsumer Protection Law
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PAPER - 5.1.3
LAW CONTRACT =.I :
lJnit 3: (a) Void Agreement : Restraint of marriage, trade, legal proceeding, uncertainty,
wagering agreements.
(b) Contingent Coirtract : distinction between wagering contract and contingent
contract.
(c) Discharge of Contract by performance : Tender of performance, Joint rights and
Joint liabilities of parties; time, place and manner of performance; performance of
reciprocal promises, novation, accord and satisfaction.
Leading Cases
Unit No.
l. Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co., (1883) Q.B. 256 1
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A.r.R. 1979 S.C.62l 1
Book Recommended
Anson : Principles of English Law of Contract, Edited by A.G. Guest (22nd ed.)
Pollock and Mulla: Law of Contract and Specific Relief
Chesire and Fifoot : Law of Contract
Subba Rao G.V.C. : Law of Specific Relief
Bangia, R.K. : Indian Contact Act
Desai, P.R. : Principles of Law of Contract
Avtar Singh : Lay
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PAPER - 5.1.4
POLTTICAL SCIENCE (MAJOR)
Unit I Concept of State and Government (classical and modern): Plato's concept of ideal
State. Aristotle's Best Practicable State and the classification of States.
tJnit 3 The sphere of Staie activity Representative Government. The sphere of State activity
and governmental functions according to Idealism and individualism, and the
functions and sphere of State activity according to the welfare State concept.
Unit 4 Main tenets of Western liberalism. Old and New liberalism and its main tenets, merits
and demerits of socialism; Main feature of Marxism, Is Marxism outdated?
tJnit 5 Main cunents of Western Political Thought : The concept of Natural Law in
mediaeval political thought (Cicero and St. Thomas Aquinas) : The modernized
theory of Natural Law : Althusins, Grotious and Hooker; Concept of Natural Law and
Natural Right, Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau
Suggested Readings :
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PAPER - 5.1.5
SOCIOLOGY (Minor) :
(General Principles)
Unit 3 Decision Making : Meaning, types of decision, decision making process. Organisation
: Meaning and process of organization, structure, principles, departmentation, span of
management.
Unit 5 Motivation and Leadership : The nature, process and signihcance of motivation,
theories of motivation, meaning, type and styles of leadership
Control : Meaning and process, requisites of effective control, control techniques
Suggested Readings :
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PAPER _ 5.I.7
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (Minor)
Unit -l Definition & scope of Managerial Economics, Utility Analysis Law of Diminishing
Marginal Utility, Law of Equal-Marginal Utility and Consumer surplus.
Unit 4 Cost and Revenue : Short run and Long run costs, Fixed and Variable Costs. Average. .'
marginal and Total Cost Curves, Cost Output relationship, Average Marginal and
'fotal Revenue.
Unit 5 Market Analysis : Theory of price determination : Price and Output determinatior-r
under Perfect Competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic Completion.
Suggested Readings :
Joel Dean : Management Economics
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COMPUTER [Link].E
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II - SEMESTER
B.A. LL.B. & B.B.A. LL.B.
PAPER - 5.2.I
GENERAL ENGLISH
Unit 2 Prefix and Suffixes, Transformation of Simple Complex and Compound Sentences,
Narration, Conditionals
Book recommended:
A Book of Legal Essay/Judgements
[Link], Corder: An Intermediate English Practice Book (Orient Longman)
John Seely : Writing Report (OUP)
Tickoo and Sasi : Writing with a Purpose (OUP)
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PAPER _ 5.2.2
LAW OF CONTRACT-II (SPECIFIC CONTRACTS)
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LEADING CASES
Unit No.
1. National Bank of Lahore v. Sohan Lal, AIR l962Punj.534 2
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PAPER _ 5.2.3
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Part-A will comprise of theory paper which will be of 80 marks. The syllabus
is as fbllows
LJnit 1 Definition of
Profession and Business, Difference between Profession and
Business Legal Profession & its Scope
tJnit 3 Professional conduct and Professional ethics-Nature and Scope, Duty to the
Profession, Rights and Privileges of an advocate
tlnit 4 Duties towards Courts and clients Duties towards opponent and Duties towards
public. Code of professional ethics, punishment for misconduct and procedure,
Under the Advocate Act, 1961
READING MATERIAL
1. M. Krishna Murthy lyer's Book on Advocacy
2. The Contempt Law of Practice
3. The Bar Council Code of Ethics
4. SQselectedopinionsoftheDisciplinaryCommitteeof BarCouncil and l0majorjudgementsofthe
Supreme Court on the subject, in the immediate preceding year
Part B -
Students will have to present himself/herself for viva voce examination which will be of 20
rurarks.
Viva Voce will be taken by two examiners, who will be appointed by the Head of
the Department. Senior will be convener as well as in-charge of the viva voce
examination. The decision of In-charge regarding process and manner of viva
voce will be final.
In case of Department of Law, Viva Voce will be taken by two permanent/regular
teachers or by one permanent and one local retired teacher or any permanent part
time teacher or other part time teacher appointed by the Head of the Department,
whg-fi{fills eligibility criteria for ing as per UGC /Bar Council of India rules.
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In case of affiliated college, the convener/in-charge will be appointed by the Head
of the Department of Law, J.N. Vyas University from among the teachers/
members of the Department of Law, J.N. Vyas University, Jodhpur.
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PAPER _ 5.2.4
POLTTICAL SCTENCE (MAJOR)
t1nit I Main currents of Indian Political Thought : The Nature and Aims of the State in
ancient Indian thought, was the ancient Indian State theocratic ?
. Main religious reform movements in the 19th century; India and the extent ot which
they promoted nationalism; Factors promoting the growth of liberalism in 19th
centuiy India and the methods, objectives and shortcomings of Indian liberalism;
L1nit 2 Concept of political and Legal sovereignty : The distinction and relationship between
the two. Other types of sovereignty. Austin's Theory of Sovereignty and its utility and
shortcomings.
Unit 3 the Totalitarian State : Main feature of a Totalitarian State and its shoncoming; The
Fascist conception of State and its criticism.
t.;nit 4 The Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary : The doctrine of separation of powers
and its ipplication in the modern constitutional system, The doctrine of parliamentary
sovereigniy and to what extent it is effective in modern democracies, and
independence of Judiciary and the doctrine of Judicial Review.
tjnit 5 Meaning and Concept of Democracy : its kinds, the concept of Representation with
special ieference to the methods of Proportional Representation and the list system
and their merits. The meaning of public opinion and agencies which formulate public
. opinion. Hindrances to a sound public opinion
Suggested Readings :
Eddy Asirvatham : Political Theory
A. C. Kapur: Principles of Political Science
G. FI. Sabine : A History of Political Theory
K. C. Wheare : Modem Constitutions
Carl lrriedrich : Constitutional Government and Democracy
Herman Finer : The Theory and Practice of Modern Government
Altekar : The State and Government in Ancient India
V. P. Verma: Modern lndian Social and Political Though
G. N. Singh : Fundamentals of Political Science and Organizations
Cyker : Recent Political Thought
Myton Winer : Party Building in a New Nation : The Congress Party of India.
K.C. Wheare : Legislatures
Leslie Lipson : Great lssue of Politics : An Introduction of Political Science.
K. R. Bornbwall : lndian Politics and Government
tJ.N. Ghosal : A History of Indian Political Tradition
K. P. Kanrnakaran : Modern tndian Political ldeas
G. sawer: Modem Federalism
Pennock and Smith : Political Science : An Introduction
Garner : Pdlitical Science and Government
Rajeev : The Supreme Court and the Parliamentary Sovereignty.
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PAPER _ 5.2.5
socrol,ocY (MrNoR)
(General Principles)
Unit I Social thinkers and intellectuals : August Comte, Karl Marx, Max Waber, Pitrinr
Sorokin, Gandhi and Emile Durkheim, Gandhi
Unit 2 Sociology as a critique of society; Law and Society, Sociology of Law, Sociology of
legal Profession
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PAPER - 5.2.6
FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF MANAGEMENT (Major)
Suggested Books :
Bove and Thill : Business Communication Today, Tata McGraw Hill, new Delhi.
Randall, E. Magors : Business Communication, Harper and Row, New York
Kaul : Business Communication, Prentice Hall, New Delhi
Kaul : Effective Business Communication, Prentice Hall, New Delhi
Robinson, Netrakanti and Snintre : Communicative Competence in Business English, Orrent Longman.
l{yderabad
Agarwal, R. D. : Organisation and Management
Philip Kotler : Marketing Management
Saxena,S'C.:BusinessAdministrationandManagement
Canclhi, J. Cl. : Marketing: A Managerial Introduction
Gupta, M. S. : Kriyatmak Prabandh, Modem Publications, Jodhpur
Upad umbhat : Utpadan Prabandh
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PAPER _ 5.2.7
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Minor)
Unit 4lndia's Foreign Trade : Role, Composition, Directions of Imports and Exports and
Export Promotion and incentives.
Unit 5 Government and Foreign Trade : Role of State Trading in India's foreign trade. Free
trade. Free trade zone in India, EXIM bank of India.
Suggested Readings :
Balagopal : Export Management
Kalpua Das : Export Strategy in India
Walker : Export Practice of Documentations.
I.T.C. Export Financing
M.L. Verma : Foreign Trade Management, DelhiVikas Publication.
Shri Ram Khanna, : InternationalTrade in Teitiles, New Delhi, Saga Publication.
V.S. Mahajan : Iirdia's Foreign Trade, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad.
Keegan, : Blobal Marketing.
Heller : International Trade Theory and Empirical Evidence parvez Pervez Asheghian and Baharn
Ebrahimi : International Bushiness, London Harper Collins Publishers.
Peter H. Lindert : International Economics, Illinois, Richard D.
B. Soder Sten : International Economics
Kindelberger : : International Economics
Grrubec : International Economics
Bhagwati : Trade, Tariff& Growth.
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Karae (ed). : The Economics of Integration, Gatt Annual. Mathew and Dave International Bushiesi
and Instirance, Vide Vision Publisher, Jaipur
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COMPU'TER EXERCISE
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III - SEMESTER
B.A. LL.B. & B.B.A. LL.B.
COMPULSORY PAPER
PAPER- 5.3.1
Unit 1: Hindu Law : Sources, schools and application. Coparcenary, Joint family property
and self-acquired property, Karta and his powers and obligation : Religious and
Charitable Endowments-essentials of an endowment. Kinds Shebait and Mahant
Unit2: The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 : Conditions of a Hindu marriage, cerernonies lbr
Hindu marriage. Registration of Hindu marriage, Void and voidable marriages.
Restitution of conjugal rights, Judicial separation. Legitimacy of children of void
and voidable marriages; Divorce. grounds available to spouses, Alternative relief in
divorce proceedings, Divorce by mutual consent, and ancillary remedies under the.
Act, divorced persons when may marry again, Jurisdiction and procedure
Unit 3: The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 : Succession to the property of a Hindu male.
Succession to interest in coparcenary property, 'property of a Hindu female.
Succession to the property of a Hindu female, General rules and disqualifications of
succession. Escheat
Unit 4: The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 : Requisites of valid adoption.
Capacity to take in adoption, capacity to give 'in' adoption, persons who may be
adopted, other conditions for a valid adoption. Effects of adoption, Miscellaneous
provision of adoption.
Unit 5 j The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956: Natural guardians and their
powers. Testamentary guardians and their powers, de facto guardian, general
provisions of guardianship
Partition : Meaning, property for partition, persons entitled to claim partition and .
allotment of shares, panition how effected, Determination of Share, Reopening of
partition. Re-union, Debts'Doctrine of pious obligation. Antecedent Debts
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PAPER - 5.3.2
Unit-l Introductory: Salient Features of the Constitution. Nature of the Indian Federalism:
:
Preamble, Citizenship
Unit-3 Union and State Executive: President, Govemor, Election, appointment. Powers-
position: Council of Ministers, Prime Minister, Parliamentary System of Government
Union and State legislature; Lok Sabha, Vidhan Sabha Rajya Sabha, and Vidhan
parishad Composition : Speaker, Chairman; Privileges; Legislative procedure
Unit-4 Union-State Judiciary : Supreme Court and High Court, Composition and Powers-
Writs
Books Recommended:
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PAPER - 5.3.3
FRENCH LANGUAGE
Demonstrative Adjectives
Les rneasures (the mea)
L'age - (the age)
La maison - (the house)
La famille - (the family)
Prescribed Text:
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PAPER _ 5.3.4
POLITICAL SCIENCE (MAJOR)
Unit 2 Nature of political obligation and its theories, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau,
Unit 3 Theories of Political obligation, Max Weber, Marx, Emile Durkheim approaches tt-r
the notion of political obligation.
Unit 4 Utilitarianism (both rule and act utilitarianism) as approaches to political obligation.
Unit 5 The problem of civil disobedience and political obligation, with particular reference to
Gandhian and Neo-Gandhian thoughts.
Leslie Lipson: Great Issues of Politics, An Introduction to Political Science, new York, Prentice Hall, 1954
G.N. Singh : Fundamentals of Political Science and Organisation, Allahabad, Kitab Mahal, 1966.
K.R. Bombwal : Indian Politics and Government since 1885, Delhi, Atma Ram and Sons, I 95 I
Hans Morgenthau : Politics Among nations : The Struggle for Power and Peace, 2nd Ed., New York, Knopr.
1955
Quincy Wright : Study of International Relations, New York, Applenton Century Crofts, 1955
D.W. Bowett : Intemational Institutions, London< Methuen, 1964
Pereys Cohen : Modern Social Theory, Arnold Heinman, 1976
Denis Lloyd : The ldea of Law, Pelican, 1964
D.D. Raphel : Problems of Political Philosophy, Macmillan
Roscoe Pound : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Law, yale University press, I 954
Upendra Baxi : the Crisis of the Indian Legal System, Vikas, 1982
H.L.A. Hart : Essay on Punishment and Responsibility, Oxford, 1982
S.E. Finer : Comparative Government, Pelican, 1970
Rajani Kothari : Democratic policy and Social Change in India : Crisis and Opportunities, allied Publishers.
r976
Leorge Lich theim : A Short History of Socialism, Fontanal Collins, 1970.
U.N. Ghoshal : A History of lndian Political ideas, Oxford, 1959
K.P. Karunakaran : Modern Indian Political Traditions, Allied, 1962
G.H. Sabine : A History of Political Theory, Fourth Ed., Oxford, 1973
[Link] : Modern Federalism, C.A. Watts, 1969
[Link]\na : Modern Political , Vikas, 1980
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PAPER _ 5.3.5
ECONOMICS THEORY - I (Micro Economics) (Minor)
(Basic Economics)
-l What Economics and its relevance to Law. Central problem of every economy.
Basic concepts demand, supply, revenue, cost. relationships between average and
marginal.
l-Jnit 2 Theory of consumer behaviour : cardinal utility approach and indifference cure
approach. Law of demand and elasticity of demand.
IJnit 3 Theory of production : Law of variable proportion, returns to scale, cost of production
short run and long run cost curves.
tJnit 4 Markets : Price determination under perfect competition, monopoly and monopolistic
completion.
Unit 5 The Factor Market- Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution. Rent - Ricardian,
Theory. Quasi- Rent and Modem Theories. Profit: Dynamic, Risk and Uncertainty
Theories.
Alfred W. Stonier and Douglas C. Hague : The Essentials of Economics, London Longmans, 1955.
Ruddar Datt and Sunderam : Indian Economy, Delhi, S. Chand and Co., 1982
A.N. Agrawala : lndian Economics, New Delhi, Vikas, 1979
Paul Samuelson : Economics An lntroductory analysis, International Students Edition, McGraw Hill Book
Conrpany, Seventh Edition, l96l
Irreclrthue Lewis: Theory of Ecilnomic Growth, unwin University Books, 1954,9th Impression, 1970
V.Y. Gupta : Working of Stock Exchanges in India, Delhi, Thomson Press, 1972
S. Glratak : Rural money markets in India, Delhi Macmillan, 1976
C.l-|. l-lanumantiae Rao and P.C. Joshi: Reflections of Economic Development and Social Change, Essays in
Horrour of V.K. R.V. Rao, Allied, 1979
P.K. Chaudhari : the lndian Economy Powerty and Development, Vikas, 1978
C.'1. Kurien : Poverty and Social Transformation, Allied, 1976
[Link] : Why Poor people Stay PoorUrban Bais in World Development, Heritage Publishers, New Delhi,
I 980
Myrdal, Gunnar : The Challenge of World PoverQi, penguin, l97l
t,akshmi Narian : Principles and Practice of Public Enterprise Management, S. Chand. 1980
Mahbub-Ul-Haq: the PowertyCertain Choices for the Third World, Oxford, 1976
H.W. Singer and J.S. Ansari : Rich and :Poor Countries, Allen and Unwin, third edn., 1982
L.N. rangarajan : Commodity conflict The Political Economy of lnternational Commodity Negotiations, Croom,
lJeim Ltd.. 1978
[Link] Shanker : Taming the Giants, Multinational Corporations in India, Sterling, 1980
l. Livingstone (ed.) : Economic Policy for Development, Penguin, 1971 P.C. Joshi : Land Reforms in lndia,
Allied. 1976
P. lshwar Bhatt : Law &Social Transformation, EBC 2009.
Sarnuelson P. : Economics.
Koutsoyiannis A. : Modern Microeconomics.
Salvatore D : Micro Economics Theory and Applications.
Gould J.P. Lazear EP. : Mjs.1o Economic Theory
Jhingan M.L. : Micro Eq6nom\
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PAPER - 5.3.6
SOCIOLOGY (Minor)
Unit-3 Meaning and nature of Anthropology, its branches, study of human race and its
relevance in changing globalised scenario.
Unit-S Tribal India : Problems of Indian Tribes and its solution. Constitution provision for
Scheduled Tribes.
Suggested Readings:
Abraham: Social Thinkers
Raymand Arora: Main Currents in Sociological thought, 2 Volumes Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile
Durkheim
Majumdar D.N. & Madan T.N. : An Introduction to Social Anthropology.
Eltio H & Menill : Social Disorganization.
Madan : Indian Social Problem Vol.I.
Spicer : Human Problems and Technological change.
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PAPER _ 5.3.7
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIO UR (MAJOR)
Unit 3 Leadership : Meaning and Importance, Transition in leadership theories, trait theories,
behavioural theories, contingency theories, leadership styles and skill, managerial
culture and leadership.
I-Jnit 4 Moral : Definition and Measurement of Moral, Morale and Productivity, Improving
Morale, Impacts of Modern Technology work systems and Human Factors, Work
stress.
Group Dynamics Meaning importance, types of Groups, Important Dimensions of
Group Behaviour A Brief Skitch, Leadership and conflict in Group, Authority and
influence process in group.
lJnit 5 Conflict and Collaboration : Meaning and Nature and changing view of conflict,
process of conflict handling behaviour, conflict resolution technique, approaches to
conflict management bases and interventions of collaboration organizational
dynamics, managing organizational change, force of change, resistance to change,
managing [Link].
Suggested Readings :
lircd l-uthans : Organisaton Behaviours, Prentice Hall of India, 1993
Harold Koontz and Heinz Weihrich : Management : A Gloal perspective, McGraw Hill.
Stephen, P. Robins : Organisational Behaviours, Prentice Hall of India, 1993
John; R. Schermarhorn, James, G. Hunt, Richard M. Osbom : Managing Organisation Behaviour
Sochion : Organisational Psychology, Prentice Hall of India Ltd. Wondell, L. French and Cocill, R. Soll :
Organisational Development, prentice Hall of India Ltd.
Parance, R. Hitchell : People in Organisational, McGraw Hill, Intemational Book Co., New York.
llicks & Guilet : Organisation : Theory and Behaviour, McGraw Hill, International Book Co., New York.
Davis and uman Behaviour at Work, McGraw Hill Intemational Book Co., New york.
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PAPER _ 5.3.8
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING (Minor)
Unit 2 Trial Balance : Meaning, objectives & preparation. Errors : Types of Errors and
rectification. Self Balancing and Section Balancing system.
Unit 5 Accounting for Insurance Claim : Loss of Sock and consequential loss Accounting lbr
Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves.
Suggested Readings :
Gupta, R. L. Radhaswami, M : company Account, Sultan chand & Sons, New Delhi.
Maheshwari, s. N. corporate Accounting, vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
Mongra, J.R. Ahuja, Girish and Sehgal, Ashok : Financial Accounting, Mayur paper Back, Noida.
Rjpurohit and Joshi Fundamental & Accountiirg, Rajasthan Pathya prakashan, Sojati Gate, Jodhpur.
Maheshwri S.N. Financial Accounts
Sukla & Grawal Advanced Accoun Income Tax.
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PdtPER- 5.3.9
FINANCIAL MARKET OPERATION (MINOR)
Unit I An overview of financial market in India, Money Market : India money market's
composition and structure; (a) Acceptance houses (b) Discount houses and (c) Call
money market; Recent trends in Indian money market.
Unit 2 Capital market : Security market (a) New Issue market (b),Secondary market :
Function and role of stock exchange; Listing procedure and legal requirements; public
issue pricing and marketing;
tJnit 3 Investors protection Grievance concerning stock exchange dealing and their removal
:
: Grievance cells in stock exchange; SEBI; company Law Board, press, Remedy
through courts.
tJnit 5 Financial Service : Merchant banking-functions and role SEBI guidelines; credit
rati ng-concept, functions and types.
Suggested Readings :
Chandler, M.V. and Goldfeld, S.M. : Economics of Money and Banking, Harper and Row,
New York.
Gupta, Suraj B. : Monetary Economics, S. Chand and Co., New Delhi.
Gupta, Suraj B. : Monetary Planning in India, Oxford, New Delhi.
Bhole, L.M. : Financial Markets and Institutiens, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Mathur Financial Markets Operations, Vide Vision Publisher, Jaipur.
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COMPULSARY PAPER
PAPER _ 5.4.1
FAMTLY LAW - II (MOHAMMEDAN LAW)
Unit 2: Mahar : Meaning and nature of Mahar (dower), kinds, objects and subject matter -.
Unit 4 : Will : Competence of testator and legatee, valid subject of will, testamentar-Y
limitation, Formalities of a will and Abatement of legacy
Unit 5 : Wakf : Meaning and essential of a Wakf, Beneficiaries of Wakl, the Wakf
Validating Act, 1913, Formalities for creation of Wakf of Musha, kinds ot'Wakt-
Muslim religious institutions and offices, Administration of Wakfs
50
LEADINGS CASES Unit No.
l. Anisa Begam v. Muhammed Istafa, (1933) 55 All743
2. Maina Bibi v. Choudhary Vakil Ahmed, (1923) 52lA 145
3. Imambadi v. Mustaddi, (1918)45lAV3
4. [Link](l921)48IA114
5. Moonshee Buzul-ul-Rehman v. Luteefutain Nissa,
(r861) 8 MrA 370
6. Govind Dayal v. Inayatullah (1885) All775
7. Abu Fata v. Ressomoy Dhur Chowdhary (1894) 221A76
8. Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum.
A IR 1985 SC 945
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Faize: Mohammedan Law
Mulla: Principles of Mohammedan Law
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Verma. B.R. : Islamic Law
Aquil Ahmed : Mohammedan Law
5l
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PAPER _ 5.4.2
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA - II
Unit I Service under the Union and the State, Constitutional protection to civil servants;
Public Service Commission of the Union and the States Art. 300 A Property Rights.
Service Tribunals.
IJnit2 Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse : State Liability in Contracts and Torts,
Suit by and against the State
Books Recommended:
Bare,\ct of Constitution of India as amended upto date
Shukla, V.N. : Constitution of India
Jain, M.P. Constitution Law of India
Basuo D.D. : Introduction to the Constitution of India.
ion of India (2 Volumes)
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PAPER - 5.4.3
POLTTTCAt SCTENCE (MAJOR)
tlnit 1. The world community; sovereign states, transnational political parties, and
transnational non-official organizations such as the churches, multinational
corporation s, scientifi c cultural and other organizations.
LJnit 4 Major sources of conflict : East and West and North and South rivalries, territorial
c I ai ms, resources, population migrations international trade.
tJnit 5 Avoidance of war and facilitation of peaceful change: Alliances and balance of power
ap proach ; collective security and disarmament.
Leslie l,ipson : Great lssues of Politics, An Introduction to Political Science, new York, Prentice Hall,
I 954
G.N. Singh : Fundamentals of Political Science and Organisation, Allahabad, Kitab Mahal, 1966.
K.R. Bombwal : Indian Politics and Government since 1885, Delhi, Atma Ram and Sons, 1951
l-lans Morgenthau : Politics Among nations : The Struggle for Power and Peace,2nd Ed, New York.
Knopt, 1955
Quincy Wright : Study of International Relations, New York, Applenton Century Crofts, 1955
D.W. fJowett : International Institutions, London< Methuen,1964
Pereys Cohen : Modern Social Theory, Arnold Heinman, 1976
Denis Lloyd : The ldea of Law, Pelican, 1964
D.D. Raphel : Problems of Political Philosophy, Macmillan
Roscoe Pound : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Law, yale University press, 1954
lJpendra Baxi : the Crisis [Link] Indian Legal System, Vikas, 1982
H.L.A. Hart: Essay on Punishment and Responsibility, Oxford, 1982
S.E. Finer : Comparative Government, Pelican,1970
[Link] Kothari : Democratic policy and Social Change in India : Crisis and Opportunities, allied
Publishers, 1976
Leorge Lich theim : A Short History of Socialism, Fontanal Collins, 1970
U.N. Ghoshal : A History of Indian Political ideas, Oxford, 1959
K.P. Karunakaran : Modern Indian Political Traditions, Allied,1962
G.H. Sabine : A History of Political Theory, Fourth Ed., Oxford, 1973
[Link]: Modern Federalism, London C.A. Watts, 1969
S.P. Verrna: Modern Vikas, 1980
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PAPER _ 5.4.4
SALIENT FEATURES OF INDIAN ECONOMY (Minor)
Unit 2 : Main features of Indian agriculture : Factors affecting Cropping Pattern and
Productivity in India, Recent Measures for Agricultural Development relating to
Irrigation. Green Revolution.
Unit 3 Need for Industrialization in India Small scale and Cottage Industries-Problems and
Measures for the their Development.
Unit 4 Foreign trade of India change in the direction and composition of foreign trade. Role
of foreign capital in economic development. International financial institution.
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PAPER _ 5.4.5
SOCIOLQGy (Minor) , ,,,
Unit-4 Tradition and modernity planned social change, Paradigm of social changc.
Ljnit-5 Status of women in India. Indication of women status. Violence and discrimination
and legal protection. Women Empowerment.
Suggested Readings:
in Modern India.
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PAPER _ 5.4.6
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (Maj or)
Unit 3 Strategic Analysis and choice : Process of strategic choice, corporate and business
level strategic analysis, Subjective factgr in strategic choice, contingency stiategies
and strategic plan.
Suggested Readings :
Azhar Kazmi : Business Policy and Strategic Management, Tata McGraw Hill New, Delhi,
2005
Jain, P.C. : Strategic Management,2005
Bhattacharry, S. K. and N. Venkataramin : Meaning Business Enterprises :
Strategies, Structure and System, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi,2004.
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PAPER _ 5.4.7
Unit I Accounting for Hire-Purchase and Installment payment system, Voyage A/c
Suggested Readings:
Gupta I{. L. & Radhaswamy, M : Financial Accounting, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
Shukla M. C. Grewal T. S. and Gupta S.C.L. :
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PAPER - 5.4.8
Unit -l Financial Management : Financial goals; profit vs. Wealth maximization; Financial
Functions-investment, financing and dividend decision; Financial planning. Capital
Budgeting : Nature of investment decision, investment evaluation criteria. payback
period accounting rate of return net present value, intemal rate of return. profitabilitl'
index; NPV and IPR comparison.
Unit 2 Cost of Capital : Significance of cost of capital; Calculating cost of debt; [Link]'erence
shares, equity capital and retained earnings; Combined (weighed) cost of Capital.
Operating and Financial Leverage : Their measure; Effects on profit. analyzing .'
alternate financial plant, combined financial and operating leverage.
Unit 3 Capital Structure : Feature of sound capital structures EBIT, EPS, analysis, Limitation
of EPS, Capital Gearing.
Suggested Readings :
Van Home, J.C. : Financialmanagement and Policy, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
Van Horne, J.C. : Fundamentals of Financial Managemetnt, Pretnice Hall of India, New Delhi.
Van Horne, J.C. : Fundamentals of Financial Management, Text and problems, Tata McGraw Hill.
New Delhi.
:
Prasanna Chandra : Financial management Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill. New Delhi
Pandey, L M. : Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
Brigham, 8.F., Gapenski L.C. and Ehrhardt, M.C. : Financial Management-Theory and Practice.-
Harcourt College Publisher, Singapore.
lla, V.K. : Modern Working Capital Management, Ammol Pub, Delhi.
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SYLLABUS
Unit I : Definition, Nature and Basis of lnternational Law, is International Law a true Law?
Weaknesses of International Law, Codification and development of International
Law, Relation between International Law and State Law, Sources of lnternational
Law, Subjects of International Law, Place of individual in International La'*'-
Nationality, Extradition and Asylum
Unit 2: States in general, Kinds of States and Non-State entities, Acquisition and loss of
State Territory, Territorial water, Continental Sell Contiguous zone and exclusive
economic zone, Freedom of the High Sea and Piracy
Recognition of States and Governments, Recognition of Insurgency and
belligerency, De facto and de jure recognition, State succession, state Jurisdiction.
state Responsibility, Intervention
Unit 4: War : Its legal character and effects, Bnemy character, Armed conflicts and other
hostile relations, belligerent Occupation, War Crimes, temrinatiqn of war and
doctrine of postliminium, Prize courts.
The law of Neutrality-Basis of neutrality, Rights and duties of neutral state and
belligerent States. Quasi neutrality and U.N. Charter. Right of Angary, Contraband-
Blockade, unneutral Service, Right of Visit and Search.
Unit 5 : Human Rights : Introduction, Meaning, Definition ft Brief History. The Protection
of Human Rights Act 1993 National Human Rights Commission, Human Riglrts
Commission of Rajasthan, Role of Judiciary in Promotion and Protection of Human
Rights.
Universal Dec ion of Human Rights, 1948, Covenant on Civil and Political
ights 1966 covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights, 1966
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LEADING CASES Unit No.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Starke : An Introduction of Intematinoal Law
Briggs: Law of Nations
Kapoor. S.K. : lnternational Law
'l'andon, M.P. : Public Intemational Law
Ian Browall : Basic Documents on Human Rights
H. Lauterpatch : Intemational Law and Human Rights (1950)
'fhe United Nations and Human Rights: Office
of Public Information United Nations (1973)
Frede Castberg : The European Convention on Human Rights (1974) C.J. Jenks : Human
Rights and lntemati,
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PAPER _ 5.5.2
JURISPRUDENCE
Unit I: Jurisprudence: Definition, Nature and Scope: (i) Importance of Jurisprudence (ii)
Schools of Jurisprudence : Analyical School-Austin, Kelsen and Hart
Unit 2: Historical School: Savigny and Henery Maine, Sociological School : [hering,
Duguit, Roscoe Pound, American Realism: Holmes, Llewellyin. Frank Natural Law
School : Kant and New Kantian theories, Relation between Law & Morality
Unit 3 : Nature, definition and sources of Law : Source of Law, Custom; Importance of
custom, Theories of customary law; Precedent: kinds, ratio decidendi; obiter dicta.
Declaratory theory of precedent, Judge made law-theory; Legislation : kinds,
comparison between Legislation and other sources of law
Person: Nature of personality, kinds; corporate personality; and its kinds; theories of
corporate personality; problems; who are legal persons and who are not?
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Salmond: Jurisprudence Dias : Jurisprudence
Dhyani, S.N. : Jurisprudence-A Study in Indian Legal Theory Mahajan,
V.D. : Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
Agarwal, Nomita : Jurisprudence Dr. Paranjape : Vidhi Shastra Singh Iuderjeet : Vidlii
Shastra
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PAPER _ 5.5.3
LAW OF CRIMES (The Indian Penal Code, 1860)
tJnit2:General Exceptions (A) : Mistake of facts, Mistake of law, Accident, act done without
criminal intention and to prevent other harm, act of child, act of person of unsound
mind, act of intoxicated person
General Exceptions (B) : Judicial acts, acts done with consent, and done in good faith
without consent, communication made in good faith, acts done under compulsion, act
causing slight harm; Right of private defence, commencement and continuance of
right of private defence
Unit 3: Joint and constructive liability : Common intention, common objec:, Abetment,
Criminal conspiracy : Offences affecting Public peace and State authorities, unlawful
assembly, Riot, affray, giving false evidence, fabricating false evidence Sedition (S.
124 A'). Public nuisance (5.268)
L1nit4: Offences affecting the Human Body; Culpable homicide, Murder, Criminal negligence
and rashness, Attempt to commit murder and suicide, Miscarriage, Hurt, Grievous
hurt, Voluntarily causing hurt and grievous hurt Wrongful restraint and wrongful
confinement, Force and Criminal force, Assault, Kidnapping and Abduction
tJnit 5:1a) Offences against property: Theft, Extortion, Robbery, Dacoity, criminal
misappropriation of property, criminal breach of trust, stolen property, cheating,
mischief, criminal trespass, lurking house trespass, House breaking
(b) Offence relating to document: Forgery, Making a false document
(c) Offence relating to Sex and Marriage: Rape. Unnatural Offences, Adultery,
Bigamy,
(d) Offence affecting personal peace and reputation: Defamation, Criminal
intimidation, Criminal insult
I
and F. 200,204, Oxford (1840) 8 C and P 525
9. Mahboob Shah v. King Emperor (1946) 721.A.148:
AIR 1943 PC 118
10. Fmp. v. Vinayk Savarkar (1910) 13 Bombay,LR296
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ratanlal : The Indian Penal Code (Students edition)
Gaur, K.D. : Criminal Law, Cases and Material
Bhattacharya T. : The Indian Penal Code
Gour, H.S. : The Penal Law of India
Singh, Jqipirl : The Indian Penal Code
: The Indian Penal Code
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PAPER _ 5.5.4
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Unit l: Preliminary: Application of the Indi:an Evidence Act,1872 Definitions : fact in issue
and relevant fact. evidence - meaning and its kinds, proved, disproved, not proved.
may presume, shall presume and conclusive proof. Presumptions regarding
documents
Linit 3: Facts which need not be proved, Evidence : Oral evidence, documentary evidence,
kinds of documentary evidence, when secondary evidence is relevant, public and
private documents.
tJnit 4 : Burden of Proof : Meaning, general principles of burden of proof in civil and
criminal cases and exceptions to them, when burden of proof shifts, Proof of
legitimacy of child
Estopple : Meaning, essentials, nature and its kinds,
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LEADING CASES
Unit No.
[Link] Narayan Swami v. Emperor, AIR 1939 P.C.47 2
[Link] Marwari v. Mahant Ramrup Giri and other J
AIR 1926 P.C.9 4
3. Venkateshwarlu v. Venkatanarayanan, A.I.R. 1954
s.c. 1976 J
4. State of Punjab v. Sukhdeo Singh, AIR 1961 S.C. 493 4
5. State of Uttar Pradesh v. Demoen Upadhyay, AIR 1960
s.c. I125 2
6. Nishikant Jha v. State of Bihar, AIR 1969 SC 422 2
7. Sarat Chand Dey v. Gopal Chand Laha,l89l (2)
rA-203 (30 \Cal. 296)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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PAPER - 5.5.5
ECONOMIC THEORY-II (Minor)
(Macro Economics)
tJnit 3 : Money and Prices : concept of Money supply, Value of Money and its Measurement.
Commercial Banking : Principles of Commercial Banking Functions of Commercial
Bank.
tlnit 4 : International Trade: Meaning, Difference between Intemational and Domestic Trade.
Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments Foreign Exchange: Determination of
Exchange Rate.
Unit 5 : Public Finance : Meaning, Difference between Private and Public Finance : Public
Revenue and its Sources : Tax and Non- Tax, Types and Role of Public Flxpenditure.
RECOMMENED READINGS
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PAPER - 5.5.6
Unit -l Concept cost, methods, types, distinction between Financial and Cost Accounting.
Elements of Cost, Purchasing, receiving and storage of material, pricing of material
issues, material control.
IJnit 2Recording Labour Cost, system of wage payments, Incentive Plans" Direct Expenses.
Meaninglf overhead, ciassifications allocation and apportionment of overheads.
methods of absorption of overheads.
Unit 3 Unit of single outPut costing, cost sheet and cost statement Tender quotations and
production account, Reconciliation between profits shown by cost and flnancial
statement.
Unit 5 process Costing : Treatment of Normal and Abnormal Losses and Effectiveness, By-
Product and Joint Products.
Suggested Readings :
[Link],Vikas,NewDelhi
Jain, S.P. and Narang, K. L. : Cost Accounting, Kalyani, New Delhi'
Horngren, Charles, io"t"t and Datar : Cost Accounting A : Managerial Emphasis'
Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
Tulsian, P. C. Practical Costing, Vikas, New Delhi
Maheshwari, S. N. : AdvancJ problems and Solutions in Cost Accounting, Sultan Chand-
New Delhi.
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B.A. LL.B. & B.B.A. LLB.
PAPER - 5.6.1
{.Jnit 5: (a) The Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of children) Act 2015.
Definitioq: Juvenile Justice Board, Juvenile Justice Committee-
Composfrion and functions. Appeal and revision, Rehabilitation of
child,
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(b) The probation of Offenders Act, 1958: Definitions Powers of Courts-
Sureties, Duties of Probation Officers
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ratantal : Code of Criminal Procedure
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PAPER _ 5.6.2
PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYERING, LEGAL AID A}{D PAITA LEGAL SERVICES
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -
l. N. V. Pranjape - Public Interest, Litigation, Legal Aid & Services, Lok Adalatas and
Para - Legal Services.
. 2. S. S. Srivastava - Legal Services, Public Interest Litigation and Para - Legal Services.
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PAPER - 5.6.3
Unit 2: Preliminary
Digital Signatures
Electronic Governance
Attribution, Acknowledgment and Dispatch of Electronic Records
Unit 3 : Secure Electronic Records and Secure Digital Signatures
Regulation of Certif ing Authorities.
Digital Signature Certifi cates,
Duties of Subscribers
Unit5: Spacelaw
Definition, nature, sope and development
Sources
IIN and Outer Space
International co-operation for peaceful use
Development by General Assembly resolutions
UN space treaties : strengths and needs
Development of law bY treaties
The space fteaty 1967
The rescue Agreement 1968
Liability Convention 1972
Registra[ion Conventi on 197 5
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The Moon Treaty 1979
Partial Test Ban TreatY 1963
Weather Modification Conventi on 197 7
Environmental Protection
IPR rights
India and Space Law
Space policy
Need for the law in the country
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Azbeyratne, RIR,. Legal and Regulatory Issues in International Aviation (1996), Transnational
Publishers. NY.
Bhatt S." The New Aviation Policy of India : Liberalization and Deregulation, (1997), Lancers Books.
N. Delhi.
Bhatr S. Et. Al. (Ed.), Air Law and Policy in lndia (1994\, Lancers Books, N. Delhi
Blackloack, Mark. (Ed.), International Civil Aviation Organization: 50 Years Global Celebrations
1944-1994. (1995). lnternational Systems and communication Ltd., London
Blackshaw, Carole, Aviation Law and Regulation-A Framework for Civil Aviation Industry 0992),
Pitman Publishing, London
Button. Kenlath, (ed.), Airline Deregulation: International Experience (1991), Fulton Publishers,
[,ondon
Groenewoge, A.D., Compendium of International Civil Aviation (1996), International Civil Aviation
Corprn.. Montreal
Uani V.S., Et. Al., (Eds.), Recent Trends'in International Space and Policy, (1997), Lancers Books,
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PAPER . 5.6.4
COMPANY LAW
LEADINGS CASES
1. Avon Soloman v. Soloman Co' Ltd', (1897)SCACZ2 1
2
4. Ramkrishna Dass Dhanuka v. Satya
[Link], 1
AIR, 1965 SC 10
gujuj n"to Ltd., Poona v' N'K' Firodia' AIR 1971 SC 321 2
6.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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PAPER - 5.6.5
Unit 3 Economic Planning: Meaning, Need, objective and its relevance. Planning under
mixed Economy, Prerequisites of effective planning.
Unit 4 The lndian Planning System, Niti Ayog: Objectives and difference between Planning
Commission and Niti ayog.
- Ilnit 5 Environment and Development, Sustainable economic development, Problems of
environment. National efforts to reduce pollution.
REQUIRED READINGS
. Thirlwall; A.F. (2004)- Growth & Development, Wiled Palgrave McMillan Chs 1.2.3
T'odaro, M.P. Smith, S.C. (2004)-Economic Development (8th ed)Pearson Education LPE
Cha2.4
.lhingan, M.L. : vikas evam Niyojan ka Arthashastra, Vrinda Publications, New Delhi
Seth. M. L. : thory and Practice of economics Planning,S. Chand & Co. New Delhi
- Meir & Baldwin : Economic Development Theory, History &v policy
Dorninick Salvatore & Edward Dowling:Development Economics (Schaum's outline
series)
' Planning Commission, Government of India: current five plan
(iovernment of Rajasthan : Current five year plan of Rajasthan
Sanskar. U : Environmental Economics, Oxford University press
ltaghuvanshi , A. & Raghuvanshi C.L. Paryavaran & Pradushan, Madhya
Pradesh Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal.
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PAPER - 5.6.6
AUDITING (Minor)
Unit I Auditing: Meaning, Objectives, Frauds, Errors, Accounting & Auditing, Types o1'
Audit.
International control, Intemal Check & Internal Audit, Evaluation of Internal control
system, Intemal control system regarding purchases, sales, Salaries and wages.
Unit 2 Audit procedure : Planning & procedure of audits, Audit Programme. Audit working
papers and evidences, Routine checking & Test checking vouching : Meaning.
importance, vouching of cash and trading transactions.
Unit 3 Verification & valuation of assets & Liabilities Auditor's Report : Clean & qualified
report.
Unit 4 Audit of limited companies Company Auditor: Appointment.' [Link], cluties &
Liabilities Audit of Computerized Accounts
Unit 5 Special points in the audit of banking companies, General Insurance Companies,
educational institutions & clubs Investigation : Meaning, Objectives, Procedure,
various kind of investigation.
Suggested Readings :
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SYLLABUS
Unit I Definitions, suits in general, suits of civil nature, Res judicata, Res subjudice.
Foreign Judgment
Unit 2 Place of trial, Transfer of suits, Joinder, non-joinder and mis-joinder of parties and
causes of action, Service of Summon, Attachment before judgment, Amest before
Judgment.
Unit 3 Execution in general : Courts by which decrees may be executed, powers of the
court executing the decrees. Transfer of decrees for execution and modes of
execution, Stay of execution, Suits in particular cases (Orders xxix to xxxiii).
Abatement of suits
Unit 5 The Limitation Act, 1963 (Omitting the Schedule) Definitions : Applicant, bond"
Defendant, easement, goodfaith, plaintiff, period of limitation
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Mulla : The Code of Civil Procedure, Student Edition, The Arbitration and Conciliation Act. :
r996
Subbarao, GVC. : Law of
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PAPER _ 5.7.2
LABOUR & INDUSTRIAL LAWS.I
Unit 3: Strike and Lock-out, Lay-off and Retrenchment, Special Provision Relating to Lay-
off, Retrenchment and Closure in certain establishments.
LJnit 4: Change in condition of service during pendency of dispute, unfair labour practices.
tinit5 : Trade Union Movement in India-Aims and Object-Extent and commencement of the
Trade Unions Act,1926. Definition and nature of Trade Union.
Registration of Trade Unions : Rights and Liabilities of Registered Trade Unions,
Recognition to Trade Unions, Dissolution, Collective Bargaining.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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lndian Law Institute : Law and Labour Management Relations in India
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Giri, V.V.: Labour Problems in Industry
Malik. P.L. : Industrial Law (6th Ed.)
Dhingra, L.C. : Labour Law
Goswami. VG.: Labour and Industrial Law
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PAPER _ 5.7.3
CRTMINOLOGY, PENOLOGY AND VTCTIMOLOGY
Unrt): Vlctlmology:
(D Definition and types of the victim.
(ii) Persons vulnerable to victimization [Link],
2. Children,3. Female.
(iii) Compensation to victims.
(iv) Judicial activism and victims.
(v) Devictimization and UN charter.
SUGGESTED READINGS
8t)
L.l-.T. : Essays on Indian Penal Code
Ben-Penology: Old and New-Tagore Law Lebtures
Clict : Conflicting Penal Theories in Statutrory Criminal Law
Shamsul Huda : Tagore Law Lectures on Criminal Law
Lawburse : Crime, Its Causes and Remedies
Dequires : Modem Theories of Cri
Gillin : Criminology and Penology
Beccaria : Crime and Punishment
f'he Criminal Procedure Code
l'he Constitution of India
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PAPER _ 5.7.4
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Unit 3: Principles of Natural Justice and their Control, Doctrine of Bias, Audi Alteram
Partem, Right to Consult, Reasoned Decision
Unit 5 : Government Liability in Torts and Contract, suits against the Government and
Public Authorities-Ombusdman, Lokpal, Lokayukta of the State of Rajasthan.
Public Corporation and undertakings including their parliamentary and judicial
control
BOOKS RECOMMENDEI)
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PAPER - 5.8.1
t;nit 2: Working hours for Adults, Employment of Young persons, Annual Leave with Wages
Llnit 3: Workmen's Compensation Act 1923 :Aims Objective and Scope; Definitr'on
Substantive and Procedural Provisions regarding Compensation; role cf Workmen's
Compensation Commissioner
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Indian Law Institute : Law and Labour Management Relations in India
Giri, V.V.: Labour Problems in Industry
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Malik. P.l-. : Industrial Law (6th Ed.)
Dhingra. L.C. : Labour Law
Goswami, VG.: Labour and Industrial Law
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PAPER - 5.8.2
Unit 5 : Law relating to protection of Plant Breeders Rights Geographical lndications of-
Goods. Bio-diversity Act. Trade in Intellectual Property.
LEADING CASES
1. Bishwanath prasad Radhey Shyam v. Hindustan Metal Industries, AIR 1982 SC 1444. Unit-3
2. R.C. Anand v. Mls. Deluxe Films, AIR 1978 SC l6l3' Unit-2
3. S.lr4. Dyechem Ltd. v. cadbury (lndia) Ltd. (2400) 5 scc 573
4. Nav Sahirya Prakashan v. Anand Kumar, AIR l98l All
5. R.C. Anand v. Manager, Deluxe Films, AIR 1978 SC 1513
SUGGBSTED READINGS
B.L. Wadhera : Law Relating to Patents, Trade Marks, :Copyrights Desi ,ns & Geographical lndications-
l99t) :
GB. Reddy's lntellectual Properfy Rights Law, Steward, G'M' : Inte lational Copy Right and Neighbouring
Rights Steward, GM.: Indian Copy RightAct,l957 I
Steward, GM.: Borne Convention 1988 Vikas VaJhistha : Law and Practice of lntellectual
Property Vikas Vashistha: The Trade and arksAct,l 959/5. t. Narayan : Patent .Law ( I 985 ed- )
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PAPER _ 5.8.3
LAW OF TAXATION (INCOME TAX) AND G.S:T.
Unit 1: Basic concept : Assessment year, Previous year, Person, Assessee, Income ,
Agricultural Income, Casual Income, Capital Asset, Charitable purpose, Total
Income, Gross Total Income, step system and slab system
Unit 2: Basic concept of Capital and Revenue, Avoidance of tax and tax evasion,Income tax
authorities. Residential; status and Tax Incidence - Exemptions and deductions of
Tncome
Unit 3 : Income under the Head 'salaries' Income from House Property, Income of other
persons included in Assessee's Total income
' Unit 4: Profits and Gains of Business or Profession, Depreciation allowance, Capital Gains,
lncome from other sources, Set off and carry forward of losses
i#ffiT, ffi.*:.T?:xT'iffff;LfflJi'r;T:l%Hg,*'il*h#"TiL3?i
aims, objects and salient features of GST.
I}OOKS RECOMMENDED
Bhattacharyan, S.: Income Tax Act Acts amended up-to-date Lakhotia, R.N. : Indian Income
T'ax [,aw and Practice and Practice of Income Tax in India
Saxena.A.K. : Law on Income Tax in lndia
Gaur. K.D. : Tax Offences, Black Money and Law
= Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2005
" Vinod Singhania : Direct Taxes
. Kailash Rai : Taxation Laws
.- Bhattacharyan, S.: Income Tax Act Acts amended up-to-date Lakhotia, R.N. : Indian Income
Tax Law and Practice and Practice of Income Tax
Saxena. A.K. : Law on Income Tax in India
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PAPER - 5.8.4
DRAFTING, PLEADING AND CONVEYANCING
Part A - In Class room teachings, the student will be taught following contents, there will i
si
not be any theory examination for this paper :
Unit I Pleading:Meaning,Kinds;Fundamentalprinciplesofpleadingandtheir
exceptions, amendment of pleadings, altemate and inconsistent pleadings
Doctrine of set-off: Legal set-off and equitable set-off
Part -B
Students will have to prepare following Drafting and Pleadings and will have to present
Viva Voce will be taken by two examiners, who will be appointed by the Head of
the Department. Senior will be conyener as well as in-charge of the viva voce
examination. The decision of In-clprge regarding process and manner of viva
voce will be ffdl
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In case of Department of Law, Viva Voce will be taken by two permanent/regular
teachers or by one permanent and one local retired teacher or any permanent
part
time teacher or other part time teacher appointed by the Head of the Department'
who fulfrlls eligibility criteria for teaching as per UGC /Bar Council of India rules.
rhe Head
ln case of affiliated college, the convener/in-charge will be appointed by
of the Department of iaw, J.N. Vyas University from among the teachers/
members of the Department of Law, J,,N. Vyas University, Jodhpur.
Books Recommended -
l. K. K. Srivastava - The Law of Pleading, Drafting and cOnveyancing.
2. R. D. Srivastava - The Law of Pleading, Drafting -ryancing'
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PAPER _ 5.9.1
RAJASTHAN LAND LAWS AND LAW RELATING TO LAND ACQUTSITION
Procedure and Jurisdiction of Courts (Ss. 206 to 2ll &213 to22l). Appeals
(5.222to228)
Review (5. 229), Revision (S. 230), Reference (S. 23 | & 232), Question ol'
tenancy right in Civil Courts (S. 242), Conflict of Jurisdiction (S. 243), Rights
of way and other private easement (S. 251), Laying of Underground Pipeline i
or opening a new way through another Khatedar's holding or enlarging the
existing way (S. 251-A).
Unit 3: Preliminary Objects and Reasons, The Board of Revenue (Ss. 4 to 14)-
Revenue Courts and Ofhcers (Ss. l5 to 36), Appeal (S. 74 to S. 81), Refbrence
(S. 82), Revision (S. 83 to 84 (A)) Review (S. 86), Application of Limitation
Act, 1963 (S.87).
Land : use of land (S. 88, S.90), use of Agricultural Lantl for Non-
.Agricultural purposes (s. 90-A), unauthorised Occupation of Land (S. 9l).
Allotment of Land for Agricultural purpose (S. 101), Survey and Record
operations: General (Ss. 106 to 109), Boundary Marks (Ss. 110 to l ll) Maps
and Field Books (S.l l2)
Unit 4: Record of Rights (Ss. 113 to 127), Maintenance Maps and Records (S. 128
& 131), Annual Regis (:Z;, [Link] s. 133 to 135). Correction ol'
!
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Entries (S. 136), Settlement operations: General (Ss.l42 to 146), Economic
Survey (S.148), Formation of Assessment Circles (S. 149), Soil classification
(5.150), Evolution and Modification of rent rates, preparation of rent rate
reports. its submission' and' finalisation (Ss.. 15 I to I 67),
Tenants option to refuse rent determined and its effect (Ss. 168 to 172),
Preparation of Dastoor Ganwai (Ss. 173 to 174), Term of settlement (Ss. 175
to 177), Processes for Recovery of Revenue (S. 228), Writ of demand and
citation to appear (Ss. 229 and 229-A), Attachment and Sale of movable
property (S. 230), Attachment of the Land (Ss. 231 to 233), Process of Sale (S.
234 to253).
Unit 5: (l) The Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 : Definition (S. 2), Application (S.
3,4, 5), Revision of rent (S. 5,6, 7), Limited Period Tenancy (S. 8)'
Eviction of Tenants (S. 9), right of land lord (S. 10), restoration of
possession to illegally evicted tenant (S. 1 1 & I2), constitution, powers,
Jurisdiction of Rent Tribunal, Appellate Rent Tribunal (S. 13 to 2l),
Appointment of Rent Authority (S. 22-A), Tenancy Agreements (S- 22-
B), Period of Tenancy (S. 22-C)" Revision of Rent, Security Deposit'
Depositing of Rent, etc., (S. 22-D to22-G), Amenities (S. 23 &24)
(2) Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 : Aims and Objects
(b) The National Highways Act, 1956 S. 3,A' to 3J) - Procedure for
acquisition of Land forNational Highway.
BOOKS RECOMMENDEI)
Sureslr Chand H. Mathur : Law of Tenancy in Rajasthan
Shivlal Gupta : The Rajasthan Tenancy Act
S.K. Dutt : Tenancy Law in Rajasthan
S.K. Dutt : Rajasthan Land Revenue Act
S.K. Dutt: Rent Controlin Rajasthan
S.C--.H. Mathur & Mathur - Land Revenue Law in Rajasthan
The [Link] Rent Control Act, 2001.
Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and
Resettlement Act,20l3
The National Highway Act, 1956
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PAPER.5.9.2
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PAPER _ 5.9.3
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION A$[D LAW
BOOKS R-ECOMMENDED
VIl. Krishna lyer : lrnvironmental Pollution and the Law
[,all's Commentaries on Water and Air Pollution Laws
Surcsh .lain and Vimal Jain : Environmental Laws in India
Citizen llcport. Published by the Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi
N{arudhar Mridul : Public lnterest Litigation-A Profile
'l
hc Waler (i'revention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.
'l'he Air(Prcvention and Control of Pollution)Act, l98l
'I'he I-,nvironment (Protection)Act, I 986
l'he Wild Lil'e (l'rotection) Act, 1972 ThePolice Act, l86l
'I'hc Insccticide Act. l96l
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Mobr Vehicles Act. 1988 The Income Tax Act, l96l
'l'hc I'ublic Liability lnsurancc Act, 1968
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hc Forest Clonservation Act, 1980
Paras l)irvan : l,alv and E,nvironment
ll.l l)ublication ljditorDr. S.N. Jain : Seminar Proceedings of Environment Protection Lalv
Rahirnatulla Khan: l,aw, Science and Environment
M.('.i.. Kagzi (uditor) : Environmental Pollution and Law, Published by University Studies in Law, Jaipur
l hc Code olCivil Procedure, 1908
l hc Code of Criminal Procedure. 1973
'l-he
Indian l'enal Llode. 1980
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PAPER - 5.9.4
Unit 2 Election, Priority of rights, Notice, Implied transfers by limited owners, transfer of
property out of which maintenance claims have to be met, ownership by holding
out, ownership by estoppel, feeding the grant by estoppel. Doctrine of Part-
performance (Ss. 35-53 A) Sale of immovable property (Ss. 54 to 57)
Unit 3 Mortgage and Charge : Kinds of mortgage, Rights and liabilities of Mortgagor and
mortgagee, Priority, marshalling, contribution and subrogation
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
The Transfer of Property Act (Act IV of 1882) as amended upto Mulla : Transfer of Property Act
Joshi : The Indian Easements Act (Act V of 1882)
Menon, A.D. : The Law of ProPerty
Sarthi, V.P. : Law of Transfer of Property
Shukla, S.N. : Transfer of Property Act
Saxena, LC.: Transfer of PropertyO.,.,-t
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B.A. LL.B & B.B.A LL.B.
. PAPER- 5.10.1
INSURANCE LAW
tJnit I : (a) Evolution and development of the concept of Insurance, Role and importance
of Insurance.
(b) General principles of the contract of Insurance, Nature of contract of Insurance.
(c) Classification of policies. Selection and measurement of risk, Treatment of sub-
standard risk, Calculation of Premium.
Unit 2 : (a) Licencing of Insurance Agents; Duties and Powers of Controller of Insurance
Under the Insurance Act, 1938.
(b) Status, and legal position of the nominee under the Insurance Act, 1938.
LEADING CASES
l. Nerv India Assurance Qo. v. Radhey Shyam Motilal Khandelwal,
AIR 1974 Bombay,228
2. Prudential Insurance Co. v. Inland Revenue Commissioner, (104)
2K8658
3. Mills v. Smith (1963) 2 All ER 1078
4. Diby v. General Accident,(1943) ACER l2l,l38
5. Glickman v. Lancashire and General Assurance Co. Ltd., (1978)
AC I39(HL)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Mishra, M.N. ; lnsurance-Principies and Practices
Rao. C.K. : Treaties on the Law of Insurance The Insurance Act, 1938 The Life lnsurance Corporation Act,
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Karkara. G.S. : Commentary on Public Liability Insurance Act Murthy and Sharma: Modern Law of Insurance
in lndia
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PAPER _ 5.10.2
Media and Law
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PAPER- 5.10.3
ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION AND ALTERNATIVE
DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM
t)nit 1: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996: General provisions: Arbitration agreement;
Arbitral Tribunal : Composition and Jurisdiction; Conduct of Arbitral Proceeding.
tJnit2 Arbitral awards: Termination of proceedings, setting aside the Arbitral award;
Enforcement of Arbitral awards, Appeals; Code of ethics for Arbitrators.
SUGGESTED READINGS
'Ihe Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
Baxi. P.M. : Arbitration Law
Avtar Singh : Law of Arbitration and
Delhi
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PAPER - 5.10.4
student will observe two interviewing sessions of clients at the Lawyer's Office/t,egal Aid
Office and record the proceedings in a diary, which will carry 15 marks. Each student will
further observe the preparation of documents and court papers by the Advocate and thc
procedure for the filing of the suit/petition. This will be recorded in the diary, which rr'itl
carry 15 marks.
(d) The fourth component of this paper will be Viva Voce examination on all the above three
aspects. This will carry 10 marks.
Viva Voce will be taken by two examiners, who will be appointed by the Head of
the Department. Senior will be convener as well as in-charge of the viva voce
examination. The decision of In-charge regarding process and manner of viva
voce willbe final.
In case of Department of Law, Viva Voce will be taken by two permanentlregular
teachers or by one permanent and one local retired teacher or any permanent part
time teacher or other part time teacher appointed by the Head of the Depatlrnent. E
who fulfills eligibility criteria for teaching as per UGC /Bar Council of lndia rules.
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