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05 YEARS LL.

B PROGRAM
(Annual System)
SYLLABUS

LL.B Part-I

Paper Subject Total


Marks
Paper-I English-I 100
Paper-II Islamic Studies/Ethics 60
Paper-III Political Science-I 100
Paper-IV Sociology-I 100
Paper-V Introduction to Philosophy of Law 100
Paper-VI Brief introduction to Arabic Language 40
Total Marks 500

LL.B Part-II

Paper Subject Total


Marks
Paper-I English-II 100
Paper-II Pakistan Studies 60
Paper-III Political Science-II 100
Paper-IV Sociology-II 100
Paper-V Introduction to Legal Systems 100
Paper-VI I.T. Skills 40
Total Marks 500

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LL.B Part-III

Paper Subject Total Marks


Paper-I Islamic Jurisprudence 100
Paper-II English Jurisprudence 100
Paper-III Constitutional Law 100
Paper-IV Law of Contract 100
Paper-V Law of Torts and Easement 100
Paper-VI Criminal Law 100
600

LL.B Part-IV
Paper Subject Total Marks
Paper-I Constitutional Law-II 100
Paper-II Equity 100
Paper-III Mercantile Law 100
Paper-IV Laws of Transfer of Property 100
Paper-V Muslim Personal Law 100
Paper-VI Public International Law 100
Paper-VII Special and Local Laws 100
Total Marks 700

LL.B Part-V
Paper Subject Total Marks
Paper-I Law of Civil Procedure 100
Paper-II Criminal Procedure Code and Medical 100
Jurisprudence
Paper-III Law of Evidence and Legal Ethics 100
Paper-IV Legal Drafting and Interpretation of 100
Statutes
Paper-V Administrative Law 100
Paper-VI Minor Act 100
Paper-VII Labour and Taxation Law 100
Total Marks 700

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
05 Years LL.B Program

Annual System

PART-I

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE


University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-1 English-I

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Stories of Ourselves. Cambridge University Press.


2. Precise Writing
3. Tenses – Vocabulary
4. Causative verbs.
5. Conditional sentences
6. Change of voice
7. Direct and Indirect Narration
8. Dialogue writing
9. Correction of errors

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

 Stories of Ourselves, Cambridge University Press.


 Books recommended for B.A. Syllabus

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STORIES OF OURSELVES
CAMBRIDGE
1. The Hollow of the Three Hills
(1830)
Nathaniel Hawthorne

2. The Fall of the House of Usher


(1839)
Edgar Allan Poe

3. The Signalman
(1866)
Charles Dickens

4. The Happy Prince


(1888)
Osear Wilde

5. The Yellow Wall Paper


(1892)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman

6. The Son’s Veto


(1894)
Thomas Hardy

7. The Door in the Wall


(1911)
[Link]

8. How it Happened
(1918)
Arthur Conan Doyle

9. Her First Ball


(1921)
Katherine Mansfield

10. The Lady in the Looking-Glass: A Reflection


(1929)
Virginia Woolf

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-II Islamic Studies/Ethics

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 60
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

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Recommended Books:

1. Reconstruction of Islamic Thought by Dr. Allama M. Iqbal


2. Mufti Mohammad Shafi by Ma’ruf ul Quran

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-III: Political Science-I

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Introduction to Political Science.


 Scope
 Importance & Utility
 Methods of Study
 Approaches to study of Political Science

2. Subject/Matter of Political Science


 Subject and Matter of Political Science
 Relations with other Sciences
 Modern Trends and Schools of Thoughts
 System Approach
 Behavioural Approach

3. State
 Definition,
 Essential Elements,
 State & Government,
 Islamic Concepts of State.
 State and Society
 State and Associations

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4. Ends and Functions of the State
 Divergent Views
 Idealism
 Utilitarianism
 Individualism
 Welfare Concept of State
 Real Purpose
 Essential Functions
 Secondary Functions
 Islamic Concept of Welfare State

5. Sovereignty

 Definition
 Characteristics and kinds of Sovereignty
 Attributes
 Austin’s Concept
 Critical View
 Islamic Concept
 Attributes
 Monism versus Pluralism
 Implications

6. Law
 Definition, Kinds, Characteristics, sources, Laws & Morality, Islamic Sources of Law.

7. Form of Government; Classification, Dictatorship, Aristocraticy, Monarch, Democracy,


Characteristics.
 Presidential & Parliamentary Farm of Government.
- Characteristics & Features
- Differences

8. Unitary Federal Characteristics

 Characteristics
 Constitution of Federation
 Formation of Federation
 Federation & Confederation

9. Liberty

 Definitions
 Kinds of Liberty
 Nature of Rights

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 Kinds of Rights
 Rights and Obligations
 Safeguards of Liberty
 Law and Liberty
 Liberty and Equality
 Basic Human Rights in Islam
 Rights of Non-Muslims in an Islamic State
 Separate Identity
 Classification of Minorities

10. 1. Government, Executive, Legislative, Judiciary, Characteristics and Functions.


11. Election & Electorate
 Kinds of Election
 Methods of Voting
 Condition for Election
 Purpose of Election
12. Public Opinion
 Definition, Sources, Formation
13. Pressure Groups
 Definition, Kinds, Contitions.
14. Political Parties
 Kinds, Definition, functions, Difference between political party and Pressure
Groups.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
 Text Books:
 - Introduction to Political Science, Dr. Muhammad Sarwar
 - Constitution of Modern Government
 - Ideological orientation of Pakistan (Al-Mujahid Sharif)
 - The Political System of Pakistan (Khalid Bin Sayeed)
 - Government & Politics in Pakistan (Mushtaq Ahmad)

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-IV: Sociology-I

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Introduction
1. What is Sociology?
2. Sociology & other social sciences
3. Sociology & Conmen sense/ Stereotpypes
4. Key terms- Social Problem/Sciological Issues
5. Origin & Development of Sociology
6. Sociological Perspective
A. Structuralism
i) Structural Functionalism
ii) Social Conflict
B. Social Action
iii) Symbolic Interactionism
C. Feminism
2. Culture
1. What is culture?
2. Elements of Culture
3. Culture Diversity
4. Relationship between Culture, Crime & Law
3. Socialization
1. Socialization & its importance: from law perspective
2. Agents of Soicalization
3. Socialization through the life course

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4. i. C.H. Cooley
ii. George Herbert Mead
iii. Sigmud Freud
iv. Kohelberg

5. Socialization & Crime

6. Social Interaction

1. Social Structure
I. Status
II. Status set
III. Achieved & Ascribed
IV. Master Status
V. Role
VI. Role Set
VII. Role Conflict
VIII. Role Strain
IX. Role Exit

2. Theories of Social Interaction (Brief)


I. Social Construction of Reality
II. Ethno Methodology
III. Dramaturgy
3. Importance of different concepts for the field of Law

4. Importance of interaction, to whom you interact, frequency of interaction & its relation with
conforming & deviant behavior

5. Groups & Organizations

1. Types of Groups
2. Leadership Styles
3. Studies of Group Behaviour
4. Formal Organization & its types
5. Bureaucracy & its Characteristics
6. Groups, gangs, mafias & their implication for society

6. Deviance
i) Deviance, Crime & Social Control
ii) Types of Crime
iii) Criminal Justice System of Pakistan
iv) Factors behind deviancy & its implication on society

7. Social Stratification
a. Systems of Stratifications
b. Dimensions of Stratification
c. Social Mobility: Brief Explanation

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d. Poverty
e. Stratification, deviancy & Crime

8. Social Institutions

Definitions, Types, Functions, Transitions, Future of


a. Family
b. Education
c. Religion
d. The Economy and Work
e. Politics and Government
f. Health and Medicine
g. Mass Communication
h. Role of institutions in developing a law abiding society
i. Institutions, deviancy & Crime
j. Implication of dysfunctional institutions on Society

9. Social Change
Brief Explanation of
a. Demographic Aspects
b. Environmental Aspects
c. Collective Behaviour
d. Social Movements
e. Sources of Social Change
f. Modernity & Post Modernity
g. Change & Crime

PRESCRIBED TEXTS

Text Books:

1. Anderson, Margaret and Howard F. Taylor. (2001) Sociology the Essentials. Australia: Wadsworth.
2. Brown, Ken. (2004). Sociology. UK: Polity Press
3. Gidden, Anthony (2002). Introduction to Sociology. UK: Polity Press.
4. Macionis, John J. (2006). Sociology. 10th ed. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
5. Tischler, Henry L. (2002). Introduction to Sociology. 7th ed. New York: The Harcourt Press.
6. Abdul Hameed Taga (2009) Introduction to Sociology.

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-V: Introduction to Philosophy of Law

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.
CONTENT SUMMARY

1. History & the Role of law in society.


2. What is Law?
Meaning
Definition by different Jurists
3. Classification of law
Imperative and positive law
Physical and scientific law
Natural and Moral law
Conventional law
Customary law
International law
Civil law
Criminal law
4. Sources of law
5. Natural law theory
6. Legal Positivism
7. Pure theory of law
8. Social Contract theory
9. American legal realism
10. Critical theory
11. Legal rights & duties
12. Rule of law

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper VI: Brief Introduction to Arabic Language

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 40
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

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Recommended book.

Prescribed Texts:

Text Books:

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
05 Years LL.B Program

Annual System

PART-II

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-I: English-II

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Stories of Ourselves. Cambridge University Press.


2. Essay Writing
3. Reading and Comprehensive

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

 Stories of Ourselves, Cambridge University Press.


 Books recommended for B.A. Syllabus

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STORIES OF OURSELVES (CAMBRIDGE)
LL.B Part-II, Paper-I

1. The Moving Finger


(1899)
Edith Wharton

2. Sredni Vashtar
(1912)
SAKI (Hector Hugh Munro)

3. The Prison
(1950)
Bernard Malamud

4. Billennium
(1961)
J.G. Ballard

5. Report on the Threatened City


(1972)
Doris Lessing

6. The Stoat
(1978)
John Megahern

7. The Bath
(1983)
Janet Frame

8. Elephant
(1988)
Raymond Carver

9. Real Time
(2002)
Amit Chaudhuri

10. The Contest


(2005)
Annie Proulx

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-II: Pakistan Studies

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 60
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Ideology of Pakistan
Definition of Ideology ….ideology of Pakistan, Two Nation Theory
2. Aims and Objectives of the creation of Pakistan
3. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Ideology of Pakistan
4. Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Ideology of Pakistan
5. History and background of Pakistan’s Ideology Impact of Islam
6. National Services of Mujadad Alaf Thani
7. Milli Services of Hazrat Shah Waliullah,
8. Syed Ahmad Shaheed-1757 to 1875 Era of East India Company
9. Educational sand Religious Movements Aligarh Movement, Darul Aloom Dauband,
10. Nadwat ul Ullma, Hamait-i-Islam etc. & Hindu Revivalist Movements
11. Era of Political Awareness Urdu Hindi Controversy-Separate Electorate, Division of Bangal 1905
12. Simla Deputation 1906-Formation of Muslim League 1906, Minto Moreley Reforms (1909)
13. Political of Compromise and Conflicting Lukhnow Pact 1916-Reforms 1919- Khilafat Movement,
1922.
14. Nehro Report 1928-Fourteen Points of Jinnah 1929 etc.
15. Final Struggle for Pakistan Allama Iqbal Address 1930, Roundtable Conferences 1930-31,32
16. Government Act of 1935, Congress Ministries – Dark Period for Muslims 1937-39
17. Pakistan Resolution 1940
18. Major Events from 1940 to 1946
19. Cabinet Mission Plan 1946
20. 3rd June 1947 Partition Plan, Red Cliff Award
21. The Creation of Pakistan and its Initial Problems
22. Parliamentary Democracy-I

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 Quaid-I Azam as Governor General
23. Parliamentary Democracy-II
 Internal Politics
 Foreign Policy during Liaqat Era
24. Parliamentary Democracy Till the Dissolution of First Constituent Assembly
 Kh. Nazim-ud-Din
 Muhammad Ali Bogra
 Bogra Formula
 Causes of Decline of Muslim Leaque
25. Constitution Making in Pakistan
 The Objectives Resolution
 Bogra Formula
26. Failure of the Political Government
 Soharawardy Ministry
 Failure of Parliamentary Democracy
27. The Controlled Democracy- The Ayub Era (1958-1969)
 Indo- Pak War
 Tashkent Declaration
 Decline of President Ayub
 Causes of the decline of President Ayub
 The Constitution of 1962
28. Martial Law Again
 Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan (1969-1971)
29. Separation of East Pakistan
Election 1970. Causes of War 1971
30. The New Pakistan
Z.A Bhutto His Rise and Fall
 The Constitution of 1973
 Bhutto’s Foreign Policy Simla Accord
 Domestic Affairs
 Election 1977
31. The Longest Martial Law
The Zia Regime (1977-1988)
32. Review of Democracy
Bezagir Bhutto 1988-1990-1993-96
33. Nawaz Sharif
1999-93-1996-99
34. Pervaiz Mushraf Martial Law
1999-2007
35. Current Government

PRESCRIBED TEXTS

1. A text book of Pakistan Studies by Dr. Muhammad Sarwar


2. Pakistan Studies by Ikram Rubani
3. Towards of Pakistan by Dr. Waheed-uz-Zamman United Publisher
4. Ideological Orientation of Pakistan by Sharif ul Mujahid 1976.
5. Struggle for Pakistan by Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi 1965.

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6. History of Pakistan Prof. Rafiullah Shehab Sang-E-Mell Publisher.
7. Pakistan history and Political by Dr. Safdar Mehmood Sh. Ghulam Ali & Sons.
8. Pakistan Studies by Ikram Rabani.
9. Towards of Pakistan by Dr. Waheed U Zaman. Published by United Publications
10. Pakistan history and Political by Dr Safdar Mahmood. Published by Gulam Ali & Sins
11. History of Pakistan by Prof. Dr. Rafi Ullah. Published by Sang-e-male
12. Emergence of Pakistan by Ch. Muhammad Ali.
13. The Formative Phase by Khalid Bin Saeed. Published by Oxford University Press.
14. Constitutional Development in Pakistan by [Link]. published by Oxford University Press.
15. Political & Constitutional History of Pakistan by Hamid Khan.

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-III: Political Science-II

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

15. Constitution of China


 General Principles
 Fundamental Right and duties of citizen
 the structure of the State
 Amendments to the Constitution
16. Constitution of Turkey
 Constitution (History)
 Legislature
 Executive
 Judiciary
 Elections
 Foreign Relations

17. Switzerland
(a) History of the development of the Constitution
(b) Major features of the Constitution
(c) The Federal Executive
(d) The Federal Legislature
(e) The Cantons in the Swiss Political System
(f) Direct Democracy

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18. Malaysia
(a) Law of the Federation
(b) Fundamental Liberation
(c) Citizenship
(d) Supreme head of Federation
(e) Conference of Rulers (Majlis Raja Raja) and its Sovereignty.
(f) Executive
(g) Federal Legislature and Procedure
(h) The States relations between the Federation and the States
(i) Financial Provision
(j) Elections
(k) The Judiciary
(l) Public Services
(m) Temporary Provisions

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
 Constitution of China
 The Constitution of Turkey
 Constitution of Switzerland
 Constitution of Malaysia

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-IV: Sociology-II

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Background
a) Social Forces
b) Intellectual Forces
c) French Revolution
d) Enlightenment
2. Development of sociological Theory
a) Theory and Knowledge
b) Process of Theorizing
c) Types of Sociological Theories
d) Inductive and Deductive
e) Process of theorizig
f) Fact, Propositions, and Laws
g) Sociological Theory Between 1600-8800 Ad

Introduction:
Nature of social thought and essential component of sociological theory.
Early social thought:

1. Socrates contribution to social thought dialogical method theory of concepts identification of social
problems importance of knowledge.
2. Plato, ideal society, social classes, social justice, education, marriage vocational selection, social
change.
3. Aristotle: Ideas are in the world, state and society virtues as a mean social control. The social
mean and
the middle class revolution and its causes.

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Classical Sociological theory:

1. Auguste comte, social statistics and social dynamics classification of success, religion of humanity,
social reconstruction these stages of human thought. Relation of thre stages of thought to social
organization.
2. Karl Marx: Is Marx a sociologist, Is Mars outmoded? Dialectical method, social classes and class
struggle dialectics applied to history and human societ, economics such structures ans cultural
super structures, class less society.
3. Emile Durkheim: Social Fact levels of social reality division of labour, anomie social representation
collective conscience, the four types of suicide and social current, sociology of religion (sacred
ansd purpose totemism and collective effectiveness social reform.
4. Max Weber: Methodology, social action. Ideal type social organization.; theory of religion; sociology
of bureaucracy meaning and kind of authority critics of the theory of bureaucracy.
5. W.G. Sumner: Folkways and Mores, Ingroup and outgroup, Basic motives
6. Herbert Spencer: The Law of Social Evolution, Concept of Society, Laissez-faire

Muslim Sociological thinker:


1. Ibn Khaldum as father and founder of Sociology; concept of history and social progress empirical
and speculative methodology; division of al imran (Sociology) effect if clicate on human habits
concept of asabiyat origion of state rural and urban society; rise and fall of nations; religion as bond
of social unity.

2. Shah Waliullah: Evolution of society, Causes of social life, societal disease, concept of perfect
society.

3. Shahwali Ullah; Mehods; individual and society origin and rise of human society (four irtefaqat)
mportance of jehad and ijtehad, social and political philosophy economic view.

4. Iqbal: iqbal role in Muslim renalissance ijthad dynamic view of history ego, concept of ‘millat’
individual and society.

5. Feminism: Introduction; different forms of feminism, renaissance and modern processors share
waves of feminism Marxist feminism.

11. Introduction
1. Crime, Criminology & Criminal Law
2. Criminology and its scope
3. Criminology and other branches of learning

12. Crime and Society


1. Related concepts: deviancy, sin, vice
2. Crime as a social phenomenon
3. Crime and social organization (institutions)
4. Crime and social structure
5. Crime as a social problem
13. Juvenile Delinquency
1. Juvenile delinquency and crime
2. Crime prevention on juvenile level:
(a) Juvenile courts
(b) Juvenile reformatories

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(c) Probation
(d) Other preventive programs
14. Crime and Criminals
1. The occasional criminal
2. The habitual criminal
3. The professional criminal
4. The white collar criminal
5. The organized crime
15. Explanations of Criminal Behavior
A. Choice and Trait Theories
1. The Classical School
a. Ceseare Beccaria
2. The Positivistic School
a. Ceseare Lombroso
b. William Sheldon
3. The Psychological School
a. Sigmund Freud
b. Erik Erikson
c. Lawence Kohlberg.
B. Social Structure Theories
1. The Chicago/Ecological School
a. Robert Ezra Park
b. Shaw & Mckay

2. Cultural Deviance School


a. Albert Cohen
b. Richard Cloward & Lloyd Ohlin
c. Wright Mills
3. Anomie & Strain School
a. Emile Durkheim
b. Robert K. Merton
C. Social Process Theories
1. Social Learning School
a. Edwin Sutherland & Differential Association
2. Social Control & Social Reinforcement School
a. Walter Reckless
b. Travis Hirschi
c. David Matza and Gresham Sykes
D. Social Reaction Theories
1. The Labeling School
a. Howard Becker
b. Erving Goffman
2. The Conflict School
a. Karl Marx
b. Richard Quenney
VI. Crime Statistics
1. Sources, difficulties and need
2. National crime statistics and its sociological Interpretation
3. International crime statistics and its sociological Interpretation

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4. Problems of reliability and validity

VII. Detection of Crime


1. Agencies of Detection: formal, informal
2. Techniques of detection
3. Problems in detection

VIII. Trial and Conviction of Offenders


1. Agencies: formal, informal
2. Criminal Courts: Procedures and problems

IX. Punitive and Reformative Treatment of Criminals


(including Islamic Hudood, Qasas and Tazir)
1. Corporal, punishment
2. Transportation for life
3. Capital punishment
4. Imprisonment
5. Prison and related problems
6. Probation
7. Parole
8. Rehabilitation of criminals
X. Prevention of Crime
1. Long-term measures
2. Short-term measures

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

7. Sociological theory (fifthed) George Ritzer, Mograw Hill N.Y2000


8. The development of sociological thought emor s B ouyardus (4thEd) llongmans green & co NY
1961.
9. Clanical sociological theory G Ritzer and doughleas J Gooman zmcgraw Hill NY 2005.
10. Critical social theories: An Introducation bulder colo westview. Alexandar, Elizabeth
11. Theortical logic in sociology 4 vols benkeley; university of California Press.
12. Aron Raymond Mian currents in sociological thought vol IN Y basic Books 1965
13. Ball, Richard A 1979 The dialectical method its application to social theory. Social forces
57;785798
14. Bauman zgmunttowards a critical sociology; An essay on common sense and emancripation
London ,
15. Routledge and kyan Paul, 1976
16. Chafetz janvet sallman feminist theory and sociology underutilizes contentious for maintresam
17. theory; annual review of sociology 23;97-190
18. Javet A Kourany james P sterba and rosemary tony, (Edition) feminist Philosopies prentice hall
upper
19. saddle river new jersey 7458-1999-1992.
20. Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy genal editor Edward craig routledge ny 2005 Vol 3
Feminism.

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21. History of muslim philosophy 2vol MM sharif ed royal book Company Karachi 1983.
22. Mugaddimah Ibn Khaldum ed EM Quatrmere pris 1858.
23. Mohain Mahdi Ibn Khaldum philosophy of history, george atten unwin London 1957.
24. Muhammad Iqbal the reconstnction of religious thought in islam Iqbal Academy Lahore
25. Shah Wali Ullah Hujjal Allaal balighak Urdu instation by Maulana abdul shakoor Noor Muhammad
26. Karkhantajarat e Kutab Karachi.
27. Harles Issani An Arab philosophy of history john murray London 1950.
28. Carey, Hames T. 1978. An Introduction to Criminology. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
29. Cavan. Ruth Shonle. 1956. Criminology. New York: Themas Y. Growell Co.
30. Conklin, John E. 1989. [Link] York: Macmillan Publishing Co.
31. Gottfredson, Micharl R. 1987. Positive Criminology. London: Sge Publications
32. Hagan , John 1987. Modern Criminology: Crime Criminal Behavior & its Control. New York:
33. McGraw Hill Book Co.
34. Hagan, Frank E. 1989. Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology. New York:
Macmillan
35. Publishing Co.
36. Howe, Adrian. 1994 Punish and Critique. London: Routledge
37. Kelly, Delos H. 1984 Deviant Behavior: The Sociology of Deviance. New York: St. Martin’s Press
38. Martin, Randy, Robert J. Mutchnick. W. Timothy Austin. 1990. Criminological Thought: Pioneeers
39. Past and Present. New York: Macmillan Publi9shing Co.
40. Reckless, Walter C. 1955 Crime Problem. New York: Appleton-Century Crofts. Inc.
41. Sutherland, Edwin H. and Donald R. Cressey 1960 Principles of Criminology. New York: J.B.
42. Lippincott.
43. Williams, Franklin P.l994. Criminological Theory. New Jersey: Prentice Hall
44. Wolfgang, M.E, L. Savitza, and N. Hohnston. 1970. The Sociology of Crime and Delinquency. New
45. York: John Willy and Johnston Sons Inc.

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-V: Introduction to Legal Systems

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

PART-A (INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL LEGAL SYSTEM)

CHAPTER – 1: INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL LEGAL SYSTEMS


I. Introduction
II. Globalization vis-à-vis World Legal Systems
III. The Evolution of Law
IV. Sources of Legal System
V. Landscape and Building Blocks of Global Legal Systems

CHAPTER – 2: ROMAN LEGAL SYSTEM


I. Stages of History in Roman Legal System
II. Development of Roman Legal System
III. Roman Legal System and its Influence

CHAPTER - 3: CIVIL LAW TRADITION AND LEGAL SYSTEMS


I. Origin and Historical Aspect of Civil Law Tradition
II. Characteristics of Civil Law Tradition
III. Sources of Civil Law Tradition
IV. Corpus Juris Civilis in Civil Law Tradition
V. Elements in Justinian Law
VI. The Evolution of Codification in the Civil Law Legal Systems
VII. The Development of Process in French and Germany
VIII. Code of Hammurabi in Civil Law Tradition
IX. History of Hammurabi Code
X. Features of Hammurabi’s Code

CHAPTER - 4: COMMON LAW TRADITION IN LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE WORLD


I. Characteristics of Common Law

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II. Sources of the Common Law
III. Historical Development of Common Law Tradition in Legal System
IV. The Judiciary and Magistrates in Common Law Legal System
V. Courts System in Common Law

CHAPTER - 5: LANDSCAPE OF CUSTOMARY LAW IN LEGAL SYSTEM


I. Customary Law
II. Connotation of Customary Law
III. History of Customary Law:
IV. Characteristics/ Features of Customary Law
V. Customary International Law
VI. Customary Laws in Contemporary Legal Systems
VII. Advantages and Disadvantage of Customary Law
VIII. The Validity and Application of Customary Law

CHAPTER - 6: SOCIALIST LEGAL SYSTEM


I. Historical Background
II. Development
III. Economic Planning under Socialist Law
IV. System of Government in Socialist Legal System
V. Building Blocks of Socialist Legal System

CHAPTER - 7: ISLAMIC LEGAL SYSTEM


I. The Fikh
II. Quran
III. Sunnah
IV. Ijma
V. Ijtihad
VI. Qiyas
VII. Istihsan (Juristic Equity)
VIII. Different Schools of Islamic Law (Muslim Rites)
IX. Crimes and Punishments in Mohammedan Law
X. Adaptation of Muslim Law to the Modern World

CHAPTER - 8: NATURAL JUSTICE IN LEGAL SYSTEMS OF THE WORLD

CHAPTER - 9: DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTION AND LAW IN SUB-CONTINENT


I. Introduction
II. Evolution of Constitution: (A Journey from Pre-Colonial Era to-Post Colonial Era)
III. Post Colonial Developments

PART-B (INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN) MAX, MARKS:40

CHAPTER - 10: DEVELOPMENT OF LEGAL SYSTEM IN PAKISTAN


I. Introduction
II. History and Evolution of Legal System of Pakistan
III. Evolution of Writ Jurisdiction in Pakistan-Under the Guidelines of Legal system
IV. Salient Features of Legal System of Pakistan

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CHAPTER -11: THE COURTS SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN
I. Historical Background and Administrative Structure
II. Supreme Court
III. High Courts
IV. Federal Shariat Court
V. Subordinate Courts
VI. Special Courts and Administrative Tribunals

CHAPTER - 12: ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR) - INFORMAL JUSTICE


SYSTEM
I. Introduction
II. Scope and Nature of ADRs
III. Kinds and Snapshots of ADR Techniques or Processes
IV. ADR vis-à-vis Jirga System
V. ADR – A Historical Synoptic View
VI. Factors Favoring Adoption of ADR Process
VII. ADRs V Litigation
VIII. Judicial Trends on ADR
IX. Legislation on ADR in Pakistan
X. New Areas for Adoption of ADR

CHAPTER - 13: MODERN AND HYBRID LEGAL SYSTEM


I. Introduction
II. Pre-Requisite for a Modern Legal System

CHAPTER -14: THE FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN


I. Conceptual Foundation
II. The President
III. Election of President
IV. Removal or Impeachment of President
V. Procedure for Impeachment

CHAPTER - 15: THE PARLIAMENT IN ENGLISH AND PAKISTAN LEGAL SYSTEM


I. Introduction
II. Historical Development of Supremacy of Parliament
III. Cases with Reference to Sovereignty of Parliament
IV. Law Making Process:
V. Parliament of Pakistan
VI. The National Assembly
VII. The Senate
VIII. Privileges of Parliament
IX. Legislative Procedure – Law Making Process
X. Introduction and Passing of Bills
XI. Bill

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Book Recommended:

1. Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan by Hamid Khan published by OXFORD

2. Global Legal Sysetms and Constitutional Libretto in Pakistan by Naeemullah Khan, published by
Manzoor Law Book House

3. Constitutional and Administrative Law by Wade and Phillips

4. Legal Text of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-VI: I.T. Skills

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 40
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

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with arithmetic expressions, data sorting, Ascending order and descending order, Multi order
sorting. Query data through filters, Apply Filters, Custom Filters, Pivot table analysis, Graphs and
chart types. Print views.

Network Basics:
Networking, Network types, LAN, WAN, MAN, GAN, network protocols, LAN, card, Network
topologies, Bus, Star, ring an mesh topology, Modulation and demodulation, Introduction to
internet, concept of search engines, How to write good queries on search engines. Site search,
range search, stocks search, definition sear5ch, synonym search, AND and OR search operators,+
and – as search operators. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, File Transfer Protocol, Email, HTTP,
Search engines, Web Portals, Browsing throw E-Government and E-Business sites.

Reference Material:

 Peter Norton’s Introduction to Computers, 8th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2012.


 Microsoft Office Home and Student 2014, Mc Graw Hill 2014.

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Annual System

PART-III

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-I: Islamic Jurisprudence

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Course Contents
1. (a) History of the growth of the Muslim legal system
(b) Muslim Schools of Thought
2. Science of Law, Law and Classification of Laws
3. Sources of Law
(a) The Qur’an and the Traditions
(b) Ijma and Customs
4. Juristic Deduction
(a) Qiy’as or Analogy
(b) Istehsan or Juristic Equity
(c) Istedlal
(d) Ijtehad and Taqlid
5. Acts, Rights and Obligations

6. Legal Capacity
7. Ownership and Possession
8. Torts and Crimes
9. Punishments
10. Procedure and Evidence
11. Constitutional and Administrative Law
12. The Law regulating relations between Muslims and Non-Muslims

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PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. The early development of Islamic Jurisprudence by Ahmad Hassan


2. ‘A History of Islamic Law’ by N.J. Coulson
3. Islamic Jurisprudence by Imran Ahsan Niazi.
4. Reconstruction of Legal Thought in Islam by Syed Riaz ul Hassan Gillani.
5. Principles of Mohammaden Jurisprudence by Abdul Rahim.
6. Philosophy of Islamic Sharia by Subhi Mahmasani.
7. Islamic Legal & Judicial System by Imran Khassaf, translation by [Link] A. Mughal.

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-II: English Jurisprudence

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Course Contents

1. The Science of Jurisprudence as a subject:

(a) Meanings
(b) Definition
(c) Kinds of Jurisprudence
(d) Relation of Jurisprudence with other Social Sciences.

2. The Nature of Law.


3. The Administration of Justice and State
4. The Sources of Law
5. Legislation
6. Precedent
7. Custom
8. Legal Rights
9. Ownership
10. Possession
11. Persons
12. Titles
13. Liability, Intention and Negligence
14. The Law of Property
15. The Law of Obligation
16. Substantive Law & the Law of Procedure
17. The Theory of Sovereignty, the territory of the State.

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PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
1. ‘Jurisprudence’ by John Salmond edited by Fitzgerald.
2. ‘Jurisprudence’ by Hibbert.
3. ‘Jurisprudence’ by Dennis Lloyds.
4. ‘Jurisprudence’ by [Link].

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-III-: Constitutional Law-I

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. The British Constitution (50 Marks)


2. The Constitution of the USA (50 Marks)

Principles of British Constitution


1. Salient Features of the British Constitution
2. Nature and Sources of the British Constitution.
3. The Rule of Law
4. Parliamentary Supremacy
5. Constitutional Conventions
6. The Crown, Royal Prerogatives, Prime Minister and Cabinet System.
7. British Parliament; Composition, Functions and Procedure.
8. Privileges of the Parliament
9. Human Rights
10. Judiciary
11. Local Government
12. Political Parties

Constitution of United States


1. Brief History of Conventions leading to the Adoption of American Constitution
2. Important Characteristics/Salient Features
3. Civil Liberties:- Bill of Rights, Due Process of Law, Equal Protection of Laws.
4. Federal System

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5. Congress-Composition, Powers and Legislative Procedure
6. Senate and its role.
7. Separation of Powers-Checks and Balances.
8. President –Election, Powers and Checks on his powers.
9. Judiciary; its role in
(i) The Development of Constitution.
(ii) Champion of Civil Liberties
10. Judicial Review - Origin – Scope and Limitations.
11. Amendment of the Constitution.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
1. The Constitutional and Administrative Law by Wade & Phillip
2. The Constitutional and Administrative Law by O’ Hood Phillip
3. Law of the Constitution by A.V. Dicey
4. The Government of USA by Munro
5. Understanding the Constitution by Corwin
6. The Constitution and What it Means Today by Corwin
7. The Supreme Court of United States by Warren

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-IV: Law of Contract Total Marks: 100

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

1. Contract Act, 1872 (80 Marks)


2. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (20 Marks)

CONTENT SUMMARY

The Contract Act, 1872


1. Preliminary - General Principles of Contract
2. Formation of the Contract
3. Contracts, Voidable Contracts and Void Agreements
4. Communication, Acceptance and Revocation of Proposal
5. Free Consent
6. Consideration
7. Contingent Contracts
8. Performance of Contracts
9. Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts
10. The Breach of Contract and the Consequences
11. Indemnity and Guarantee
12. Bailments
13. Agency
All the provisions of Contract Act 1872

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Sales of Goods Acts, 1930
1. General Principles
2. Formation of the Contract of Sale
3. Subject Matter of the Contract
4. Conditions and Warranties
5. Sale by Sample and Description
6. Auction Sale
7. Transfer of Property
8. Delivery and Payment of Price
9. Title
10. Performance of the Contract
11. Rights of Unpaid Seller
12. Breach of the Contract

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

Contract Act:

1. Chitti on Contract
2. Law of Contract by Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmston
3. Principles of the English Law of Contract by Sir William R. Anson.
4. Introduction to the Law of Contract by Atiyah P.S.
5. Law of Contract by Treitel, G.H.
6. Casebook on the Law of Contract by Smith and Thomas:
7. Contract Act by Shaukat Mahmood, Sh.
8. Contract Act by Agarwala

Sales of Goods Act:


1. Sale of Goods by Chalmers
2. Sale of Goods Act by Manan, M.A.
3. Sale of Goods Act by Farrani M.

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-V: Law of Torts and Easement Total Marks: 100

1. Law of Torts (80 Marks)


2. Easement Act of 1882 (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Law of Torts

1. Definition of Torts
2. Difference between (i) Tort and Crime (ii) Tort and Breach of Contract
3. Essentials of Torts
4. Personal Disabilities
5. Discharge of Torts
6. Exceptions to Torts
7. Vicarious Liability
8. Remedies
9. Damages
10. Defamation – Essentials of Libel and Slander - Defences
11. Negligence and Contributory Negligence
12. Nuisance; Public Nuisance and Private Nuisance
13. Malicious Prosecution
14. Fraud and Misrepresentation
15. Assault, Battery, etc.
16. Wrongful Imprisonment

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EASEMENT ACT ( V OF 1882) as amended up todate

Text Books:

1. Windfield on ‘Torts’
2. Law of Torts by [Link]
3. Law of Torts by A.M. Chaudhry
4. Law of Torts by Underhill
5. Easement Act of 1882 with commentary

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-VI: Criminal Law Total Marks: 100

1. General Principles of Criminal Law (20 Marks)


2. The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 including
Hudood Laws of Pakistan (80 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

General Principles of Criminal Law

Definition of Crime, Nature and History of Crime, Causes of Crime, Crime and Tort, Functions of Criminal
Law, Criminal Liability, Actus Reus, Mens Rea, Intention, Knowledge, Motive, Principles of Participation,
Negligence, Recklessness, Strict Liability; General Defences, Preliminary Offences, Sexual Offences,
Assault, Battery, Hurt, Homicide, Offences against Property.

Recommended Books:

1. Smith and Haggen on English Criminal Law


2. Cross and Jones on English Criminal Law

Pakistan Penal Code


Course Content: The Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 omitting the following chapters.

1. Chapter VII (offences relating to the Army, Navy and Air Force)
2. Chapter IX-A (Offences relating to Elections)
3. Chapter XII (Offences relating to Coins and Governments Stamps)
4. Chapter XIII (Offences relating to Weights and Measures)
5. Chapter XIV (Offences affecting the Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency and Morals.
6. Chapter XIII (Offences relating to Documents and to Trade or Property- Marks).

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Recommended Books:
1. Pakistan Penal Code by M.H. Nizami.
2. Pakistan Penal Code by Shoukat Mahmood.
3. Pakistan Penal Code by Sohail Anjum.

Hudood Laws
As laid down in Hudood Ordinances.

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PART-IV

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-I: Constitutional Law-II Total Marks: 100

1. Constitutional history of Pakistan (20 Marks)


2. Constitution OF Pakistan, 1973 (60 Marks)
3. Cases on Constitution (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Constitutional History of Pakistan

Salient features of Government of India Act, 1935


Objectives Resolution
Report of the Basic Principles Committee
Salient features of the 1956 Constitution
Salient features of 1962 Constitution
The Interim Constitution of 1972
The P.C.O. of 1981
The R.C.O of 1985
The 18th, 19th, & 20th Amendment
Legal Frame Work Order. 2002

Cases
1. Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan v. Federation of Pakistan, PLD 1955 Sindh 96………..
2. Begum Nusrat Bhutto v. Chief of the Army Staff, PLD 1977 SC657……..
3. Asma Jilani v. Government of Punjab, PLD 1972 SC 139…..
4. Al-Jehad Trust & other vs. Federation of Pakistan (Judges caae) PLD 1996, SC 324
5. Mehram Ali vs. Federation of Pakistan
6. Declaring Provisional Constitutional Order (2007) Illegal
7. Upholding Provisional Constitutional Order (2007)

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8. Zafar Ali Shah & others v. General Pervez Musharaf, Chief Executive of Pakistan, PLD 2000 SC
869
9. Pakistan Lawyers Forum v. Federation of Pakistan, PLD 2005 SC 719
10. Watan Party through President v. Federation of Pakistan (Sale of Pakistan Steel Mill Corporation
PLD 2006 SC 697.
11. Tika Iqbal Muhammad Khan v. General Musharaf and others, PLD 2008, SC 67

Recommended Books:

1. Constitutional Development in Pakistan, G.W. Chaudhary.


2. Constitution making in Pakistan 1047-85, Dr. Baz Muhammad.
3. Allen Gledhill, Pakistan: The Development of its laws and Constitution.

Pakistan Constitutional 1973

Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973 with up-to-date amendments.

Recommended Books:

1. Constitutional Law of Pakistan by [Link] Raza Rizvi.


2. Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan by [Link].
3. Constitution of Pakistan by Emmanuel Zaffar.
4. Constitution of Pakistan by Ahmar Fazeel.
5. Constitution, Law and Pakistan Legal System by Chief Justice ® [Link] Hassan Shah.
6. Studies in Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, [Link] Mehmood.
7. The Constitution of Pakistan by M. Mahmood, 2014

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-II: Equity Total Marks: 100

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Principles of Equity including Maxims of Equity (40 Marks)


2. Trust Act, 1882 (20 Marks)
3. The Special Relief Act, 1877 (40 Marks)

Course Contents:
History and Growth of Equity in England
Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875
Maxims of Equity

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. Snell’s Principles of Equity


2. Equity Trust & Specific Relief by [Link].
3. Specific Relief by Shaukat Mehmood
4. Trust Act by Mohammad Mozammil.

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-III: Mercantile Law Total Marks: 100

1. Companies Ordinance, 1984 (60 Marks)


(All provisions of the Companies Ordinance, 1984)
2. Partnership Act 1932 (20 Marks)
3. The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (20 Marks)
(All provisions of Section 1-60, 82-85-A and 122-131 of the Act)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Course Contents:

Company Law

History Background, Kinds or Companies

Difference between a company and other Associations

Formation of company

Promoters, pre-contracts

Article and Memorandum of Association, Prospectus

Membership

Capital, Shares, Stock, Mortgates

Management, Directors

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Meetings, Resolutions

Audit and Accounts

Winding Up, Types

Consequences of Winding up and Dissolution

Negotiable Instruments:

(All provisions of the Section 1-60, 82-85-A, and 122-131 of the Negotiable Instruments Act)

Recommended Books:

1. Company Law by Palmer


2. Principles of Modern Company Law by Gower
3. Company Law by Farrer H.
4. Principles of Company Law by Pennungton R.R.
5. Cases and Material on Company Law by Sealy, L.S.
6. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Partnership Act:

The Partnership Act, 1932

1. Partnership Law by Deardas Russell


2. Partnership Act by Shaukat Mahmood Sh.

Course Contents:

1. General Principles of Partnership


2. Nature and Scope
3. Difference between partnerships and Other Associations
4. Rights and Duties of Partnership
5. Relations of Partners to Third Parties
6. Income and Outgoing Partners
7. Dissolution of Firms
8. Registration of Firm and its Effects

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University of the Punjab

Paper-IV: Laws of Transfer of Property Total Marks: 100

1. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (40 Marks)


2. The Registration Act, 1908 (20 Marks)
3. The Succession Act, 1925 (20 Marks)
4. Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

The detailed provisions of all the Acts as indicated above.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. Transfer of Property Act, by Shaukat Mahmood


2. Transfer of Property Act, by [Link]
3. Other Commentaries on Relevant Acts.
4. The Registration Act, 1908 by Shaukat Mahmood
5. The Succession Act, 1925 by Malik Irshad Ahmad
6. Land Acquisition Act, 1894 S.A. Abid

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-V: Muslim Personal Law (Total Marks 100)

1. The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939


(The Qur’anic Verses and relevant enactments).

2. The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961


3. Gardians and Wards Act,

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Course Content:

i. The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939


ii. The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961
iii. Gardians and Wards Act,

Detailed Topic:

1. Dower
2. Marriage - Essentials
3. Divorce
4. Iddat
5. Maintenance
6. Parentage-Legitimacy & Acknowledgement
7. Guardianship of Person and Property
8. Gift
9. Wakf
10. Will
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11. Inheritance-General Rules
12. Hanfi Law of Inheritance
13. Shia Law of Inheritance

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
1. Outlines of Mohammadan Law by [Link]
2. Islamic Law Theory and Pracice by Aziz Ahmad
3. Islamic Law by D.F. Mulla. Edited by [Link]
4. Studies in Muslim Law, by N.U.A. Siddiqui
5. Islamic Law by Syed Amir Ali
6. Islamic Law by Hamid Ullah
7. Relevant Statutes

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-VI: Public International Law (Total Marks 100)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Nature, Origin and Basis of International Law


2. Material Sources of International Law
3. Relation between International Law and State Law
4. State in General
5. Recognition
6. State Territorial Sovereignty
7. State Jurisdiction
8. State Responsibility
9. Succession to Rights and Obligations
10. The State and the Individual
11. The State and the Economic Interest
12. Diplomatic Envoys, Counsels and other Representatives
13. The Law and Practice as to Treaties
14. The International Disputes
15. War, Armed Conflicts and other Hostilities
16. Neutrality
17. International Humanitarian Law
18. International Institutions

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
1. Principles of Public International Law by Ian Brownlie.
2. International Law by Oppenheiun, Edited by [Link] Pacht.
3. Introduction to International Law by [Link]

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4. Law of Nations by Brierly, J.L.
5. International Law by Schwazanbinger
6. Private International Law by Chaudhry A.M.
7. The Conflict of Law by R.H. Graveson
8. Private International Law by Cheshire and North
9. Conflict of Laws, by Dicey & Morris
10. Conflict of Laws by Moros, J.H.G.
11. ‘International Humanitarian law – a compilation of selected text’ by ICRC Pakistan.

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-VII: Special and Local Laws (Total Marks 100)

1. Land Revenue Act, 1967 (60 Marks)


2. Pre-Emption Act 1991 (20 Marks)
3. Punjab Tenancy Act (XVI), 1887 (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Course Content:-

All provisions given in the relevant Acts

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PART-V

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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-I: Law of Civil Procedure (Total Marks 100)

(1) The Civil Procedure Code-1908 (80 Marks)


(2) The Limitation Act 1908 (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Course Contents:

All provisions of the civil procedure code & Limitation Act.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. Civil Procedure Code; Commentary by Aamer Raza A. Khan


2. Civil Procedure Code; Commentary by Nizami
3. Civil Procedure Code; Commentary by Shaukat Mahood
4. Limitation Act 1908; Commentary by [Link]

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University of the Punjab

Paper-II: Criminal Procedure Code and Medical Jurisprudence (Total Marks 100)

1. The Criminal Procedure Code-1908 (80 Marks)


2. Medical Jurisprudence (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. All provisions of Criminal Procedure Code 1908 as amended uptodate


2. Medical Jurisprudence with reference to Autopsy and Physical Injuries.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. Criminal Procedure Code; Commentary by [Link]


2. Criminal Procedure Code; Commentary by Shaukat Mahmood
3. Medical Jurisprudence by Jhala & Raja.
4. Medical Jurisprudence for India by Lyon, I.B.
5. Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology by Modi, N.J.
6. Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence & Taxilogy; Parikh
7. Medical Jurisprudence by Taylor, A.S.

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-III: Law of Evidence and Legal Ethics (Total Marks 100)

1. Qanoon-e-Shahdat Order, 1984 (80 Marks)


2. Legal Ethics including the Pakistan Bar Council (20 Marks)
Rules, 1976 on the subject

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. All provisions of Qanoon-e-Shahdat Order 1984 as amended uptodate.


2. General Principles of Legal Ethics including the relevant provisions of Pakistan Bar Council
Rules.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. Law of Evidence; by Munir


2. Law of Evidence; by Best
3. Law of Evidence; by Phipson
4. Law of Evidence;by [Link]
5. Qanon-e-Shahadat; by [Link] Afi
6. Qanon-e-Shahadat; by [Link]
7. Professional Ethics of the Bar; by Anand, C.L.
8. Road to Justice; by Lord Denning
9. A Study of Legal Ethics; by Jessup, H.W.
10. The Legal Imagination, by White J.B.

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Paper-IV: Legal Drafting and Interpretation of Statutes (Total Marks 100)

1. Conveyancing (40 Marks)


2. Pleading (40 Marks)
3. Interpretation of Statutes (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. Drafting by I.C. Desouza (Omitting Chapter I & II, Part-II) Major Petition to Courts).
2. Pleading in India with Precedents by Sir C, Walsh and J.C Weir
3. Dastaweznatisi by Penna Lal in Urdu, (Latest Edition) only the following forms are prescribed:

1. Receipts No.1
2. Bonds No. 1-2-6-9
3. Agreement 1-5-6-10
4. Mukhtarnama 1-2-3
5. Bainama 1-420-23
6. Rahn Nama 1-2-3-5-6-7-9-13
7. Exchange 1-2-3
8. Hiba Name 1-2-3
9. Talak Nama 1-2-3-4
10. Wills 1-2-4-5
11. Partnership Deed 1-3
12. Dedication 1-2-8
13. Settlement 1-2
14. Bonds 3
15. Adoption 1-4
16. Marriage 1-2-3
17. Arbitration 1-2-3

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18. Notice 1-3-5-8-12-13
19. Musawada 1-2-3-4
20. Promissory Note 1-2-3-4
21. Patta 1-6(b)

Law of Interpretation of Statutes

Section 6,16,21 and 26 of General Clauses Act and Course as contained in Law of Interpretation;
by Maxwell and Craze.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. Law of Pleading; Inayatullah


2. Conveyancing; Inayatullah, M.
3. Pleadings in India with Precedents; Sir Walsh & [Link]
4. Dastawezavisi by Penna Lal in Urdu (Latest Edition)
5. Drafting by [Link] (Omitting Chapters I & II Part-II (Major petitions to Courts)
6. Law of Interpretation; Maxwell and Craze
7. Interpretation of Statutes; Chowdhry
8. Interpretation of Pakistan Statutes; Kazi Muhammad Ashraf.
9. Interpretation of Statutes; Mazharuddin Ahmad.
10. Interpretation of Statutes; [Link]

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-V: Administrative Law (Total Marks 100)

1. Administrative Law (80 Marks)


2. Service Laws (20 Marks)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Course Contents of Principles of Administrative Law

1. Administrative Law: meaning and characteristics, functions an significance.


2. Constitutional and Administrative Law.
3. Finality of administrative action.
4. Administrative discretion: meaning, need and principles.
5. Delegated legislation: meaning and necessity, established principles and grounds of attack.
6. Principles of Natural Justice: hearing and bias.
7. Ombudsman: Jurisprudence and importance.
8. Judicial review of administrative action: meaning and importance, grounds of judicial review.
9. Federal and Punjab Civil Servants Acts including PEEDA Act, 2006 (updated)
10. Federal and Punjab Service Tribunals Acts.

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:

1. Michael T. Molan, Administrative Law.


2. Griffith & Street, Principles of Administrative Law.
3. Wade, H.W.R., Administrative Law.
4. [Link], Administrative law.
5. Peter Leyland & Terry Woods, Textbook on Administrative Law.
6. Hamid Khan, Principles of Administrative Law.

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7. Foulkes David, Administrative Law.
8. Masud ul Hassan, Civil Service Laws and Practice.
9. [Link], Manual of Service Laws.
10. A.G. Chaudhry, law relating to the Civil Services in Pakistan.

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-VI: Minor Act (Total Marks 100)

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

1. The Stamp Act,(II) 1899 (20 Marks)


2. The Suit Valuation Act (III) of 1887 as amended upto date) (20 Marks)
3. The Court Fees Act, (VII) of 1870 (as amended upto date) (20 Marks)
Section 4,6-13,17,19, 19A-K(excluding Schedules)
4. The Arbitration Act,(X) of 1940 (as amended upto date) (20 Marks)
5. Punjab Rented Premises Act, 2009 (20 Marks)

PRESCRIBED TEXTS
Text Books:
 Some good commentaries on the relevant Acts as recommended by the teacher.

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University of the Punjab

COURSE OUTLINE

Paper-VII: Labour and Taxation Laws

Faculty: Faculty of Law


Total Marks: 100
Course level: 05 Years LL.B Program (Annual System)
College/Department: Punjab University Law College, University of the Punjab, New Campus,
Lahore.

CONTENT SUMMARY

Income Tax Laws (50 Marks)

1. Income Tax Ordinance, 2001


2. The Sales Tax Act, 1990

Labour Laws (50 Marks)

1. Punjab Industrial Relations Act, 2010


(as amended upto date)
2. West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance, 1968 (Standing orders)
(as amended upto date)
3. The Workman’s Companies Act, 1923
(as amended upto date)

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