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CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, PATNA SEMESTER - 3 LECTURE PLAN: PROPERTY LAW The concept of ‘Property’ and nature of property right are basic to the understanding of Law relating to Property. This course will study the concept in particular, its contemporary emphasis on ‘user’, the evolution of the right to transfer property and the limitations operating thereon as laid down in the Transfer of Property Act. Necessary references will be to the English law as well as to the doctrines of equity which have been responsible for crystallization of the basic principles of property law. The general principles relating to transfer of property will be studied in the back drop of the law of contract to which it owes considerable allegiance as property regimes changes through voluntary and involuntary procedures. The Law of Trusts and Law of Easements will also form a part of the course in which easementary rights appertaining to property will be studies. Sl. No. Name of Act/ Topic Approximate Number of Lectures UNIT-1 INTRODUCTION (GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFER) General Meaning and Kinds of Property, General introduction of Transfer of property Act 1882 - 07-10 Historical perspective, Scope and Object and Definitions under Section 3 of the Act- Immovable Property; Instrument; Attestation; Actionable Claim and Notice - Its Kinds UNIT -II GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT Transfer of Property, whether Movable or Immovable, Illegal Restrictions on certain alienations, Transfer for benefit of unborn persons, 15-20 Rule against perpetuity Vested and Contingent Interest, Conditional Transfers,

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CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, PATNA

SEMESTER - 3

LECTURE PLAN: PROPERTY LAW

The concept of ‘Property’ and nature of property right are basic to the understanding of Law

relating to Property. This course will study the concept in particular, its contemporary emphasis on

‘user’, the evolution of the right to transfer property and the limitations operating thereon as laid down in

the Transfer of Property Act. Necessary references will be to the English law as well as to the

doctrines of equity which have been responsible for crystallization of the basic principles of property

law. The general principles relating to transfer of property will be studied in the back drop of the law of

contract to which it owes considerable allegiance as property regimes changes through voluntary and

involuntary procedures. The Law of Trusts and Law of Easements will also form a part of the course in

which easementary rights appertaining to property will be studies. Sl. No. Name of Act/ Topic Approximate

Number of

Lectures

UNIT-1 INTRODUCTION (GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFER)

General Meaning and Kinds of Property,

General introduction of Transfer of property Act 1882 - 07-10

Historical perspective, Scope and Object and

Definitions under Section 3 of the Act- Immovable

Property; Instrument; Attestation; Actionable Claim

and Notice - Its Kinds UNIT -II GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT

Transfer of Property, whether Movable or Immovable,

Illegal Restrictions on certain alienations,

Transfer for benefit of unborn persons, 15-20

Rule against perpetuity

Vested and Contingent Interest,

Conditional Transfers,

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Doctrine of Election,

Transfer by person other than full owner,

Transfer by Co-Owners and Joint Transfers,

Priority of Rights created by Transfer

Bona fide holders under Defective Title,

Doctrine of Lis Pendens,

Fraudulent Transfers,

Part - Performance

UNIT -III SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY

Definition of Sale,

Contract for Sale

Sale how effected

Rights and Liabilities Buyer and seller

Marshalling by Subsequent Purchaser

UNIT -IV MORTGAGES OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY AND CHARGES

Definition of Mortgage,

Kinds of Mortgage,

Rights and Liabilities of the Mortgagor,

Rights and Liabilities of the Mortgagee,

Provisions as to Priority of Securities,

Marshalling and Contribution,

Definition of charge and Doctrine of Merger UNIT-V LEASES OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY

10-12

12-15

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Definition of Lease,

Duration and Termination of Lease,

Rights and Liabilities of Lessor,

Rights and Liabilities of Lessee, Determination of Lease and Kinds of Lease

UNIT - VI EXCHANGES AND GIFTS

Definition of Exchange

Exchange how effected,

Rights of Deprived Party

Rights and Liabilities of Parties and Exchange of

Money

Definition of Gift, Mode and Kinds of Gifts Revocation and Suspension of Gifts

UNIT - VII LAW OF EASEMENT

Meaning and Definition of Easement

Creation and Features of Easement

Acquisition and Extinction of Easement

License - Acquisition, Revocation and difference

between lease and license Unit- VIII Law of Trusts

Importance and Applicability of the Indian Trusts Act

Definition of Trust, Trustee and Beneficiary

Creation, Rights, Powers and liabilities of Trustee and

Beneficiary

08-10

08-10

03-05

03-05

References (Student Edition)

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Transfer of Property Act by Mulla

Law of Transfer of property by G.C.V. Subba Rao

The Transfer of Property Act by R.K. Sinha

The Transfer of Property Act by S.N.Shukla

The portion for the surprise test will be up to the topics covered till then.

The portion for the mid-semester examination will be the topics covered till then from

beginning.

The portion for the end semester examination will be entire syllabus i.e. the topics covered from beginning till then.

FACULTY

Dr. B. RAVI NARAYANA SARMA

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, PATNA

SEMESTER- 3

Project Topics - Property Law

Roll No. Name Topic

501 Abhimanyu Kumar Concept of Property.

502 Abhishek Kumar -I Registration of Transfer of Property.

503 Abhishek Kumar -II Immovable property.

505 Aditya Pratap Singh Attestation.

506 Adity Vaibhav Singh Notice under T.P.Act.

507 Aditya Veer Singh Rule against perpetuity.

508 Agriti Shrivastava Transfer of Property.

509 Ahsas Manikant Spes Successionis.

510 Aishwarya Rao Illegal restriction certain alienations.

511 Aishwarya Shree Transfer in favour of unborn person.

512 Aishwarya Sinha Competency to transfer.

513 Ajit Anand Critical analysis of Vested interest.

514 Ajita Patnaik Critical analysis of contingent interest..

515 Akanksha Singh Interest in property.

516 Akash Raj Condition precedent.

517 Akhil Joshi Condition subsequent.

518 Alok Kumar Sagar Doctrine of Election.

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519 Alok Ranjan Principle of Apportionment under T.P.Act.

520 Aman Choudhary Transfer by person other than full owner.

521 Amrita Kumari Transfer by ostensible owner.

522 Animesh Rishi Doctrine of feeding the grant by estoppel.

523 Anjali Transfer by co-owners.

524 Anjali Kumari Joint Transfers.

525 Ankit Rajan Bonafide holders under defective Tile.

526 Ankit Tripathi Doctrine of Lis Pendens.

527 Anshika Death-Bed Gift.

528 Anurag Atulya Licence-Legal incidents.

529 Anurag Dasgupta Creation of Easement.

530 Anuraj Tirthankar Acquisition of Easement.

531 Anvesh Malhotra Customary Easements.

532 Apurva Sharma Extinction of Easementary rights.

533 Arpan Kamal Suspension of Easement.

534 Arpita Revival of Easementary right.

535 Ashar Akhtar Revocation of Licence.

536 Ashish Anshuman Easement-Legal incidents.

537 Binita Shankar Beneficiary of a Trust.

538 Brajesh Kumar Pandit Obligations in the Nature of Trust.

539 Debjit Bhattacharjee Extinction of Trust.

540 Deepak Kumar Suman Rights and Liabilities of Beneficiary.

541 Farhat Yunus Powers of Trustee.

542 Gautam Kumar Singh Rights and Liabilities of Buyer.

543 Gulshan Jha Doctrine of Priority of Rights.

544 Juhi Tiwari Doctrine of Marshalling by subsequent Purchaser.

545 Karan Kumar Mortgage by conditional Sale.

546 Kiran Kachhawaha Usufructuary Mortgage.

547 Krishna Dev Ojha English Mortgage

548 Kriti Ranjan Equitable Mortgage.

549 Kumar Saurabh Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagor.

550 Kumari Mithu Rani Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagee.

551 Kumari Rupam Doctrine of Marshalling

552 Kumari Shipra Doctrine of Contribution.

553 Mamta Kumari Doctrine of Tacking.

554 Manas Pandey Charge-Legal incidents.

555 Mayank Sapre Doctrine of Merger.

556 Mayuresh Srivastav Rights and Disabilities of Trustee.

557 Md Mehfooz Alam Quadri Creation of Trusts.

558 Md. Reyaj Duties of Trustee.

559 Md. Shaique Liabilities of a Trustee.

560 Meenakshi Awasthi Right to Accession

561 Minakshi Kumari What property can and what property cannot be

transferred.

562 Nandini Universal Donee.

563 Nasma Abidi Onerous Gift.

564 Navin Anand Exchange-Legal incidents.

565 Navneet Govindam Tenancy-by-Holding over.

566 Nawees Akhter Statutory Tenancy.

567 Neeraj Kumar Doctrine of Lis Pendens.

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568 Neha Doctrine of Part-performance.

569 Nidhi Kumari Fraudulent Transfers.

570 Nidhi Navneet Sale and its Legal incidents.

571 Nistha Choudhary Rights and Liabilities of seller.

572 Nitesh Mathur Right to Subrogation.

573 Pinki Kumari Clog on Redemption.

574 Poduri Vaishnavi Quit Notice under T.P.Act.

575 Poornima Singh Waiver of Quit Notice.

576 Prabhat Termination of Lease.

577 Prachi Agrawal Rights and Liabilities of Lessor.

578 Pragya Singh Rights and Liabilities of Lessee.

579 Prakash Kumar Forfeiture of Lease.

580 Pranjal Shekhar Registration of Lease.

581 Prashant Kumar Right of Foreclosure and Sale

582 Premlata Kumari Marshall vs. Green (33 LT 400) – A critical analysis

583 Prity Operation of Transfer

584 Priyanka Kumari Mode of Transfer

585 Priyanka Pritam Condition restraining alienation

586 Priyanka Yadav Condition restraining enjoyment

588 Rahi Pritam Condition as to determination of interest on

insolvency or attempted alienation

589 Rahul Kumar Transfer by person only under certain circumstances

590 Rahul Kumar Yadav Marshalling by subsequent purchaser vs. Marshalling

by subsequent mortgagee – A comparative study

591 Rahul Vicky Critical analysis of principle laid down in Maddison

vs. Alderson (1883) 8 AC 467

592 Raj Kumar Critical analysis of principle laid down in Ariff vs.

Jadunath (AIR 1934 PC 79)

593 Richa Kesarwani Critical analysis of principle laid down in Mian Pir

Bux vs. Sardar Mohammd Tahar (AIR 1934 PC 325)

594 Richa Sanjay Right of Foreclosure vs. Right of sale – A comparative

study

595 Rimmi Anand Liabilities of a mortgagee in possession of property

596 Rishabh Srivastav Rights of mortgagees inter-se

597 Ritu Kumari Right of Redemption and Clog on Redemption

598 Robin Kumar Classification of Easements

599 Rohan Anand Singh Easement of Necessity – A critical Study

600 Rohit Kumar Easement of Light – A critical analysis

601 Rohit Sinha Historical study of Indian Trusts Act

602 Rupa Kumari Trust Ownership vs. other kinds of legal ownerships

603 S. M. Samsh Quamar Creation of Trust – A critical study

604 Sadhvi Jaiswal Unlawful Trusts – A critical Study

605 Saksham Dwivedi Implied Trusts – A critical study

606 Saumya Srividya Appointment, position and Removal of a Trustee

607 Saurabh Kumar Discharge of Trustee - A critical Study

608 Shaleen Mishra Revocation of Trust - A critical Study

609 Shatakshi Sharma Rights of Trustee - A critical Study

610 Shighra Kumar Powers of Trustee – A critical study

611 Shikha Rani Discretions of Trustee – A critical study

612 Shipra Verma Disabilities of Trustee – A critical study

613 Shivam Pandey Delegation of Authority by Trustee

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614 Shivang Tripathi Beneficiary – Position and Rights

615 Shivanshu Shekhar Duties of a Trustee

616 Shourya Basu Liabilities of a Trustee for Breach of Trust

617 Shreeyam Jain Remedies of a Beneficiary

618 Shrey Srivastava Trusts and Fiduciary position

619 Shreyali Srivastava Historical background of Indian Easements Act

620 Shruti Sinha Easements and incidents of ownership

621 Shubham Sharma Profit a prendre and sale – A comparative study

622 Siddhartha Singh Characteristics of Easements – A critical study

623 Snehal Gupta Imposition of Easement - A critical Study

624 Snigdha Disposition of Dominant Tenement

625 Sourabh Yadav Obligations of servient owner

626 Sudip Parth Disturbance of Easement

627 Suman Chandra Revival of Easement

628 Sumit Kumar Suman Lease and License – A comparative study

629 Surbhi Ratan Grant of License - A critical Study

630 Syed Kishwar Quasi Easements - A critical Study

631 Tanumoy Majumder Right of way - A critical Study

632 Tanya Raj Acquisition of Easement by prescription

633 Tripti Shankar Customary Easement - A critical Study

634 Uma Kant Kumar Position of Licensee on termination of License

635 Utpal Kumar Extinction of Easement by Release

636 Vaibhav Kumar A critical study and Relevancy of Amended Act 2006

of Transfer of Property Act

637 Vaishali Sinha A comparative study between charge and Mortgage

638 Vishnu Priya Waiver of Forfeiture

639 Yashaswini Different kinds of Leases

640 Yogesh Suthar Revival of extinguished and suspended Easements

641 Zeba Manzoor A comparative study between surrender and forfeiture

of lease

FACULTY

Dr. B. RAVI NARAYANA SARMA

*

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Family Law- I

(July, 2012- November, 2012)

3 Credits

Introduction:

This course involves a critical and comparative study of the different personal laws governing

family relations such as marriage, separation (divorce), maintenance, guardianship, custody and

adoption, etc. At Chanakya National Law University the attempt will be made towards evolving a

Uniform Civil Code at least in the academic study by identifying the core concepts in marriage

laws of all communities and relating them to find the jurisprudential principles. Special care will

be taken in the course to look at the status of women and children in family relations law with a

view to ensure greater protection of constitutional rights of these groups in family law

administration. Laws relating to marriage, Divorce, Custody and Guardianship and Adoption are

rooted in various religious laws that operate in Indian society today. This course offers students

an opportunity to understand the historical, social and constitutional bases of these laws, their

commonalities and differences through an interdisciplinary approach. The course also introduces

students to new ways of looking at family law, bringing issues of social justice, particularly as

they relate to practices of infanticide, dowry, sati, wife battering and other customary practices

within the context of an understanding of family law.

Comprehensive Module

Module-1

(Number of Lectures –05)

Basics of Family Law

Concept & meaning of Family/personal Law

Concept of ‘Lex Loci’

Personal laws in India

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Uniform Civil Code

Module-2

(Number of Lectures – 14)

Marriage Laws

a. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Evolution of the institution of marriage

Concept of marriage

Forms, validity, voidability

b. Nikah (Muslim Marriage)

Definition, objects and nature

Essentials and validity

Obligations arising out of marriage – Mahr

c. Laws governing Christian and Parsi marriages

d. Civil Marriages

Module-3

(Number of Lectures – 12)

Dissolution of Marriage

a. Theories of Divorce

b. Separation and Dissolution of Marriage under Hindu Law

Restitution of Conjugal Rights

Judicial separation

Grounds of Divorce

Divorce by mutual consent

Jurisdiction and procedure

c. Dissolution of Marriage under Muslim Law

By death

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By the act of either party

By mutual consent

By court

d. Divorce under Indian Divorce Act and Parsi Marriage Act

Module-4

(Number of Lectures –12)

Adoption and Maintenance

a. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956

Adoption

(i) Ceremonies

(ii) Capability

(iii) Effect

Maintenance

(i) Entitlement

(ii) Enforcement

b. Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986

c. Maintenance under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Module-5

(Number of Lectures –12)

Guardianship

a. Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956

Guardianship – Meaning

Kinds of Guardianship

Right, obligations and disqualification of guardian

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b. Guardianship under Muslim Law

Entitlement to guardianship

Rights, obligations and disqualification of a guardian

Text books / Compulsory Readings (Latest editions only):

Family Law. Paras Diwan, Publisher: Allahabad Law Agency

Modern Hindu Law. Paras Diwan, Publisher: Allahabad Law Agency

The Muslim Law of India. By Tahir Mahmood, Publisher: Lexis Nexis

ButterworthsFamily Law Paras Diwan. Publisher:Allahabad Law Agency.

Family Law Lectures. Kusum. Family Law I, Publisher: Lexis Nexis Butterwoths

Justice P. S. Narayana’s Law Relating to Christians in India, Publisher: Gogia Law

Agency

Bring relevant Bare Acts to Class. You will need the following Bare Acts-

Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956

Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance Act, 1956

Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act, 1939

Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986

Muslim Person Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937

Christian Marriage Act, 1872

Indian Divorce Act, 1869

Parsi Marriage & Divorce Act, 1936

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Special Marriage Act, 1954

Family Courts Act, 1984

Guardians & Wards Act, 1890

Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961

Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006

Domestic Violence Act, 2006

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY GANDHI MAIDAN, PATNA- 800001

3rd Semester, 2010 “FAMILY LAW - I PROJECT TOPICS”

Important Note: 1. Each project topic is assigned (by default) to one student to work. It is advised to not make any request for change of allotted project topic. 2. Each Student is expected to carefully go through some basic research material in the area (like standard text book, some cases and other related material); and to meet the course teacher subsequently for guidance. 3. It is not advised to meet the course teacher without having preparatory reading or some initial research.

Roll No.

Names TOPIC

501 Abhimanyu Kumar Maintenance as a measure of Social Justice

502 Abhishek Kumar -I Adultery as a ground for Divorce

503 Abhishek Kumar -II Validity of Child Marriage under Personal Law

505 Aditya Pratap Singh Natural Guardian under Hindu Law

506 Adity Vaibhav Singh Saiyad Rashid Ahmed Vs Anisa Khatun (AIR 1932 PC

25)

507 Aditya Veer Singh Chand Patel v. Bismillah Begum 1 (2008) DMC 588 (SC)

508 Agriti Shrivastava Abdul Kadir Vs Salima (ILR 1886 (8) All 149)

509 Ahsas Manikant Masroor Ahmed v. State (NCT of Delhi) 2008 (103) DRJ

137 (Del.)

510 Aishwarya Rao Brajendra Singh v. State of M.P. AIR 2008 SC 1058

511 Aishwarya Shree Yousuf Rawther Vs Sowaramma (AIR 1971 Kerala 261)

512 Aishwarya Sinha Maintenance under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

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513 Ajit Anand Family Courts in India

514 Ajita Patnaik Speedy disposal of Matrimonial Cases

515 Akanksha Singh Right to Economic Support

516 Akash Raj Swaraj Garg v. K. M. Garg AIR 1978 Del. 296

517 Akhil Joshi Maintenance for Live-in-Partner

518 Alok Kumar Sagar Jurisdiction and Procedure in Matrimonial cases

519 Alok Ranjan Grounds for Divorce- Need for reform

520 Aman Choudhary Maneka Gandhi Vs Indira Gandhi (AIR 1984 Del 428)

521 Amrita Kumari Itwari Vs Ashgari (AIR 1960 All 684)

522 Animesh Rishi Divorce by Mutual Consent

523 Anjali Special Marriage Act as a percursor of Uniform Civil

Code

524 Anjali Kumari Registration of Marriage

525 Ankit Rajan Seema v. Ashwani Kumar (2006) 2 SCC 578

526 Ankit Tripathi Acknowledgment under Muslim Law

527 Anshika Voidable Marriages under Hindu Law

528 Anurag Atulya Post Divorce Rights of Women

529 Anurag Dasgupta Void Marriages under Hindu Law

530 Anuraj Tirthankar Status of Children born out of Live-in-relationship

531 Anvesh Malhotra Khazan Singh Vs Union of India (AIR 1980 Del. 60)

532 Apurva Sharma Dastan Vs Dastane (AIR 1975 SC 1534)

533 Arpan Kamal Desertion under Personal Law

534 Arpita Danial Latif Vs Union of India (AIR 2001 SC 3958)

535 Ashar Akhtar Importance of Custom and Usages under Hindu Law

536 Ashish Anshuman Uniform Civil Code

537 Binita Shankar Status of Wife and Children in a Marriage not properly

solemnized: Loopholes & Need for Reform

538 Brajesh Kumar Pandit

Right of Adoption to all religious communities; A

Constitutional perspective

539 Debjit Bhattacharjee Sources of Hindu Law

540 Deepak Kumar Suman

Bigamy as ground for Divorce

541 Farhat Yunus Compulsory Registration of Marriage

542 Gautam Kumar Singh

Child Marriage: A Legal View

543 Gulshan Jha Constitutional Validity of Restitution of Conjugal Rights

544 Juhi Tiwari Cruelty as ground for Divorce

545 Karan Kumar Maintenance to Second Wife

546 Kiran Kachhawaha Khyar-ul-bulug

547 Krishna Dev Ojha Adoption- The Present Law

548 Kriti Ranjan Marital Rape as a ground for Divorce

549 Kumar Saurabh Option of puberty under Muslim Law

550 Kumari Mithu Rani Gurdianship under Muslim Law

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551 Kumari Rupam Schools of Hindu Law

552 Kumari Shipra Sarla Mudgal Vs Union of India (1995) 3 SCC 635

553 Mamta Kumari Same Sex Marriage

554 Manas Pandey Naven Kohli Vs Neelu Kohli (AIR 2006 SC 1675)

555 Mayank Sapre Savitaben Vs State of Gujrat (AIR 2005 SC1809)

556 Mayuresh Srivastav Divorce under Christian Law

557 Md Mehfooz Alam Quadri

Gulam Kubra Bibi Vs Mohammad Shafi (AIR 1940 Pesh

2)

558 Md. Reyaj Repudiation of marital tie at the instance of Muslim Wife

559 Md. Shaique Maintenance of Wife under Muslim Law

560 Meenakshi Awasthi Russell Vs Russell (1897 AC 395)

561 Minakshi Kumari Marriage under Parsi Law

562 Nandini Law of Inter-Country Adoption

563 Nasma Abidi Marital Status based Discrimination - A peep into

Personal Law

564 Navin Anand Regulatng Marriage and Divorce through Uniform Civil

Code

565 Navneet Govindam Irretrievable Break down of Marriage as ground of

Divorce

566 Nawees Akhter Maintenance of Parents

567 Neeraj Kumar Harvinder Kaur Vs Harminder Singh (AIR 1984 Del 66)

568 Neha Hindu Marriage Act 1955- Fundamental Changes brought

by it

569 Nidhi Kumari yousuf Rawther Vs Sowaramma (AIR 1971 Kerala 7201)

570 Nidhi Navneet Lilly Thomas Vs Union of India (AIR 2000 SC 1650)

571 Nistha Choudhary Custody of Minor

572 Nitesh Mathur Sabrunissa Vs Sabadur Sheikh (AIR 1934 Cal 693)

573 Pinki Kumari Need for Gender-Just Personal Laws

574 Poduri Vaishnavi Uniform Civil Code is a binding obligation under

International and Domestic Law

575 Poornima Singh Converting to Muslim faith to commit Polygamy

576 Prabhat Effect of Adopton

577 Prachi Agrawal Lila Gupta Vs Laxmi Narain (AIR 1978 SC 1351)

578 Pragya Singh Matrimonial Laws and Gender Inequalities

579 Prakash Kumar Polygamy under Muslim Law

580 Pranjal Shekhar Sushila Gothala Vs State of Rajasthan (AIR 1996 SC 90)

581 Prashant Kumar MAHR

582 Premlata Kumari Aboobacker Vs Mamu Koya (1971 KLT 663)

583 Prity Anjana Kishore Vs Punet Kishore (2002 (1) HLR 73)

584 Priyanka Kumari Void Marriages under Muslim Law

585 Priyanka Pritam Samar Ghosh v. Jaya Ghosh 2007 (3) SCJ 253

586 Priyanka Yadav Kapoor Chand Vs Kadar Unnisa Begum (1950 SCR 747)

588 Rahi Pritam Marriage under Christian Law

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589

Post Divorce Marriage pending Appeal

590 Rahul Kumar Yadav Restitution of Conjugal Rights

591 Rahul Vicky Divorce under Special Marriage Act

592 Raj Kumar Cruelty

593 Richa Kesarwani Desertion as a Ground of Divorce

594 Richa Sanjay Judicial Separation

595 Rimmi Anand NIKAH

596 Rishabh Srivastav Gurdianship under Hindu Law

597 Ritu Kumari Sources of Muslim Law

598 Robin Kumar Yousuf Rawther Vs Sowaramma (AIR 1971 Kerala 7201)

599 Rohan Anand Singh Ram Baran Vs Sital Pathak (AIR 1939 All 340)

600 Rohit Kumar Voidable Marriages under Hindu Law

601 Rohit Sinha Marriage under Hindu Law

602 Rupa Kumari AIDS as a ground for Divorce

603 S. M. Samsh Quamar Adoption- Fundamental Changes brought about by Hindu

Maintenance Act, 1956

604 Sadhvi Jaiswal TALAQ

605 Saksham Dwivedi Marriage under Muslim Law

606 Saumya Srividya Divorce under Parsi Law

607 Saurabh Kumar Marriage under Special Marriage Act

608 Shaleen Mishra Judicial Separarion under Special Marriage Act

609 Shatakshi Sharma Inter Country Adoption

610 Shighra Kumar Legal Guardian under Muslim Law

611 Shikha Rani Legitimacy & Acknowledgment under Muslim Law

612 Shipra Verma Muta Marriage

613 Shivam Pandey Registration of Hindu Marriage

614 Shivang Tripathi Prohibition of Child Marriage

615 Shivanshu Shekhar Schools of Muslim Law

616 Shourya Basu Fault theory of Divorce

617 Shreeyam Jain Essential Conditions of a Valid Hindu Marriage

618 Shrey Srivastava Matrimonial Remedies under Hindu Law

619 Shreyali Srivastava Hindu Marriage: The Journey from Sacrament to Contract

620 Shruti Sinha Hindu Women and Right to Divorce

621 Shubham Sharma Legitimacy of Children under Void and Voidable

Marriage

622 Siddhartha Singh Consent theory of Divorce

623 Snehal Gupta Irretrievable Break down of Marriage

624 Snigdha Matrimonial Rights and Obligations under Hindu Law

625 Sourabh Yadav Matrimonial Rights and Obligations under Muslim Law

626 Sudip Parth Maintenance Rights of women

627 Suman Chandra Right to Matrimonial Home

628 Sumit Kumar Suman No Fault theory of Divorce

629 Surbhi Ratan Mother as a Natural Guardian of Child under Hindu Law

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630 Syed Kishwar Family Courts and Gender Justice

631 Tanumoy Majumder Issue of Custody in Matrimonial Disputes

632 Tanya Raj Registration under Special Marriage Act

633 Tripti Shankar Custody and Guardianship of Minor

634 Uma Kant Kumar Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006

635 Utpal Kumar Origin and Development of Islamic Law

636 Vaibhav Kumar Validity of Triple Talaq

637 Vaishali Sinha Constitutional Challenges on Restitution of Conjugal

Rights

638 Vishnu Priya Rights of Women in Bigamous Marriages

639 Yashaswini Live-in-relationship

640 Yogesh Suthar Presumption of Paternity and DNA Testing

641 Zeba Manzoor Marriages with Expatriate Indians

5453 Sankalan Pal Hindu Marriage: Sacrament to Contract

5463 Shrey Apoorva Nikah: A Social Contract

5478 Utkarsh Singh Khyar-ul-bulug (Option of Puberty)

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Roll No. Name of the Student Project Topic

501 Abhimanyu Kumar Analysis of Contract of Guarentee.

502 Abhishek Kumar -I Promise to Save Promisee.

503 Abhishek Kumar -II Liability of Surety and Bank.

505 Aditya Pratap Singh Discharge of Surety From Liability.

506 Aditya Vaibhav Singh Rights of Surety.

507 Aditya Veer Singh Bailment and Bank Locker.

508 Agriti Shrivastava Bailor Vs. Bailee.

509 Ahsas Manikant Concept of Lien.

510 Aishwarya Rao Security for payment of debt.

511 Aishwarya Shree Relation of Prinicpal and Agent.

512 Aishwarya Sinha Creation of Agency.

513 Ajit Anand Relations of Principal with third Parties.

514 Ajita Patnaik Undisclosed Principal.

515 Akanksha Singh Personal Liability of Agent.

516 Akash Raj Doctrine of Ratification.

517 Akhil Joshi Concept of Agent and Servant.

519 Alok Ranjan Detrmination of Agency.

520 Aman Choudhary Contract of Sale and implication.

522 Animesh Rishi Conditon and Implied Condition.

523 Anjali Doctrine of Caveat Emptor.

524 Anjali Kumari Doctrine of Caveat Venditor.

525 Ankit Rajan Warranties.

526 Ankit Tripathi Guarantee Vs. Warranty.

527 Anshika Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet.

528 Anurag Atulya Delivery of goods to carrier and its liability.

529 Anurag Dasgupta rights of Unpaid Seller against goods.

530 Anuraj Tirthankar Seller Vs. Buyer.

531 Anvesh Malhotra Analysis of Auction Sale.

532 Apurva Sharma Taxes in contracts of Sale.

533 Arpan Kamal Concept of Partnership.

534 Arpita Importance of Mutual Agency in Partnership.

535 Ashar Akhtar Study of Determination of Partnership.

536 Ashish Anshuman Partnership Vs. Co-Ownership.

537 Binita Shankar Critical Analysis of Relations of Partners.

538 Brajesh Kumar Pandit concept of Delivery of Goods.

539 Debjit Bhattacharjee Authority of partner- An Analysis.

540 Deepak Kumar Suman Doctrine of Holding Out.

541 Farhat Yunus Minor and Partnership.

542 Gautam Kumar Singh Effect of Incoming and Outgoing Partner.

543 Gulshan Jha retired partner and firm.

544 Juhi Tiwari Immunity of Agent.

546 Kiran Kachhawaha Effect of fraud and misrepresentation by agent.

547 Krishna Dev Ojha concept of Sub Agent.

548 Kriti Ranjan Consequences of Agent's Contract.

549 Kumar Saurabh Rights of Surety.

550 Kumari Mithu Rani Consideration in Guarantee.

551 Kumari Rupam Insurance Indemnity.

552 Kumari Shipra Misdelivery by Rauilway as a Bailee.

553 Mamta Kumari Pawner Vs. Pawnee.

554 Manas Pandey Duty of Agent.

555 Mayank Sapre Right of Agent.

556 Mayuresh Srivastav Liability of finder of goods.

559 Md. Shaique continuing Guarantee.

560 Meenakshi Awasthi Creditor and Debtr in contract of Guarantee.

561 Minakshi Kumari Bank of Bihar Vs. Damodar Prasad IR 1969 SC 298.

562 Nandini Analysis of Mode of Dissolution of firm.

563 Nasma Abidi Law relating to registration of firm.

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564 Navin Anand Effect of Non-registration of firm.

565 Navneet Govindam Rights of Partner.

566 Nawees Akhter Duty of Partner.

567 Neeraj Kumar Nature of Partnership.

568 Neha Sale under Patent.

569 Nidhi Kumari Breach of contract of Sale.

570 Nidhi Navneet Agent and its Kind.

5453 Sankalan Pal contract of Indemnity.

5463 Shrey Apoorva Comperatively study of contract of guarantee and Indemnity.

5478 Utkarsh Singh Nature of sale of Goods.

571 Nistha Choudhary Analysis of characteristic of Partnership.

572 Nitesh Mathur Consideration and Agency.

573 Pinki Kumari Firm and sharing of Profits.

574 Poduri Vaishnavi Role of Partner in Firm.

575 Poornima Singh Performance of Contract of Sale.

576 Prabhat Partnership by contract not by Status.

577 Prachi Agrawal Role of time in contract of Sale.

578 Pragya Singh fiduciary position of agent in Agency.

580 Pranjal Shekhar termination of Agent Authority.

581 Prashant Kumar Role of Co-surity in contract of Guarantee.

582 Premlata Kumari Third party in Agency.

583 Prity Concept of duty to take care in Aailment.

584 Priyanka Kumari Contractual liability of Government.

585 Priyanka Pritam Goods

586 Priyanka Yadav Transfer of Property in Goods

588 Rahi Pritam Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet.

590 Rahul Kumar Yadav Transfer of Title

591 Rahul Vicky Performance of Contract of Sale.

592 Raj Kumar Suites for Breach of Contract

593 Richa Kesarwani Sellers-Right to Lien

594 Richa Sanjay Seller- Right in Transit

595 Rimmi Anand Seller-Right to Re-sale

596 Rishabh Srivastav Agency in Husband and Wife

597 Ritu Kumari The Doctrine of Relation Back

598 Robin Kumar Liability of Principal in Agency

600 Rohit Kumar Liability of Agent.

601 Rohit Sinha goods

602 Rupa Kumari Authority in Agency

603 S. M. Samsh Quamar Liability of Sub-Agent

604 Sadhvi Jaiswal Principal and Sub-Agent

605 Saksham Dwivedi Agent and Sub-Agent

606 Saumya Srividya Revocation of Authority

607 Saurabh Kumar Hire Purchase- Agreement

608 Shaleen Mishra Condition in Hire Purchase

609 Shatakshi Sharma Warranties in Hire Purchase

610 Shighra Kumar Limitation on Hire Purchase

611 Shikha Rani Passing of Properties in Hire Purchase

612 Shipra Verma Rights of Hirer

613 Shivam Pandey Obligation of Hirer

614 Shivang Tripathi Rights of Owner

615 Shivanshu Shekhar Obligation of Owner

616 Shourya Basu Rights of Owner of Termination in Hire Purchase

617 Shreeyam Jain Rights of Hirer of Termination

618 Shrey Srivastava Power to Exempt in Hire Purchase

619 Shreyali Srivastava Suites in Hire Purchase

620 Shruti Sinha Justiciability of Application of Hire Purchase

621 Shubham Sharma Hire Purchase & Law Commission

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622 Siddhartha Singh Role of District Court in Hire Purchase

623 Snehal Gupta Successive Hire Purchase

624 Snigdha Application of Payment in Hire Purchase Agreement

625 Sourabh Yadav Cash Price Instalment in Hire Purchase

627 Suman Chandra Doctrine of Estppel & Agency

628 Sumit Kumar Suman Indemnity & Agency

629 Surbhi Ratan Liability of Principal and Agent

630 Syed Kishwar Liability of Agent

631 Tanumoy Majumder Revocation of Agency

632 Tanya Raj Agent and Remuneration

633 Tripti Shankar Mutual Agency

634 Uma Kant Kumar Company and Partner

635 Utpal Kumar Hindu Undivided Family and Partnership

636 Vaibhav Kumar Firm & Legal Entity

637 Vaishali Sinha Authority and Partner

638 Vishnu Priya Indemnity & Agency

639 Yashaswini Minor and Firm

640 Yogesh Suthar Retired Partner

641 Zeba Manzoor Incoming Partner

134 Outgoing Partner

135 Rights of Incoming Partner

136 Duties of Incoming Partner

137 Liabilities of Expelled Partner

138 Dissolution of Firm

139 Dissolution of Firm by Court

140 Registration of Firm

141 Transfer of Title

142 Perishing Goods

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