llb (hons) 5 year course session 2009-2010
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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITYROHTAK
NEW ORDINANCE AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONOF B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 YEAR COURSE
SESSION 2009-2010
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NEW ORDINANCEB.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 YEAR COURSE SEMESTER SYSTEM, 2009
1. The duration of the course leading to the B.A.LL.B.(Hons) Degree shall be of fiveacademic years. Each year shall be divided into two semesters i.e. July to
November/December and January to April/May. The examination shall ordinarily beheld in the month of December and April/May on such dates as may be approved bythe Vice-Chancellor.
2. The schedule of dates fixed in accordance with Clause-1 shall be notified by theController of Examinations.
3. The last date by which the examination forms and fee must reach the Controller ofExaminations shall be approved by the Vice-Chancellor.
4. A candidate, who fulfils the following conditions shall be eligible to seek admissionin the First Semester of B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Course:
i) has passed an examination in 10+2 course of a school recognized by the
educational authority of Central or State Government with 45% (40% forSC/ST) marks in aggregate.
ORii) Possesses any other equivalent academic qualifications recognized by this
University. Those who have done graduation or Post-graduation shall notbe eligible for B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Course.
EXPLANATION:Further, a candidate seeking admission in B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Course shall not be
more than 20 years of age (as on 31st July of the concerned session). However, in case of SC/STcandidates the age should not be more than 22 years.
5. A person who has passed the Semester I or II or III or IV or V or VI or VII or VII I orIX shall be eligible to join the Semester II or III or IV or V or VI or VII or VIII or IXor X respectively of the B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5-Year Course. This is, however, subjectto Clauses-12 and 13 below.
6. The examination of Semester I/II/III/IV/V/VI/VII/VIII /IX/X shall be open to astudent who:-
i) has passed the requisite examination as laid down above in Clause 4 and 5, asthe case may be, or is covered under Clause-13 below; and
ii) has his name submitted to the controller of Examinations by the
HOD/Director and produces the following certificates signed by him:
a) of having good characterb) of having remained on the rolls of the Law College for the semester
concerned proceedings the examination;c) of having satisfactorily performed the work of his class.
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-2-d) of having attended not less than 75% of the lectures in each semester as
also in practical training (to be counted upto the last day when theclasses break up for the preparatory holidays).
7. A candidate on the rolls of the Law College or an Ex-student shall submit hisapplication for admission to an examination on the prescribed form with the requisitecertificate duly countersigned by HOD/Director or a senior member of the teachingstaff nominated by him.
8. The amount of admission fee to be paid by a candidate for each Semester shall be asprescribed by the University from time to time.
9. The medium of instructions shall be English. However the medium of examinationshall be English/Hindi. Question paper, however, will be supplied in English only.
10. Candidates shall be examined according to the scheme of examination and syllabus asapproved by the Academic Council from time to time.
11. The minimum number of marks required to pass in each paper of B.A.LL.B.
I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII,IX and X semester Examination shall be 45% in theorypapers and internal assessment and 50% in aggregate of Semester examination.12. A candidate who has failed in a semester examination, or having been eligible fails to
appear therein, may be allowed on the recommendation of HOD/Director toappear/re-appear in the examination/paper(s), as the case may be, in accordance withclause-II. Such a candidate may be exempted from appearing in the paper(s) in whichhe obtains at least 50% marks.
Provided that a candidate for the B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Degree must pass thewhole examination (Semester I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII,IX and X within Seven yearsof his admission to the B.A.LL.B. first Semester class, failing which he will bedeemed to be unfit for the course and shall not be allowed to appear in the same eitherby attending classes again as a regular student or as an ex-student.Note: The candidate admitted to B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Course shall not be
allowed to switch over to any other course, otherwise his candidature forB.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Years Course shall be cancelled forthwith.
13.1 A candidate who has appeared and failed in a semester Examination shall be promotedfrom I to II,III, to IV and V to VI,VII to VIII, IX to X Semester, subject to theprovision of Clause 13.2 below:The Vice-Chancellor may, in very exceptional cases and where he is satisfied thatthere were unavoidable circumstances e.g. serious illness, serious calamity like deathof father or mother etc. allow a candidate who having been otherwise eligible, failedto appear in the I/III/V/VII/IX Semester Examination or to study for theII/IV/VI/VIII/X Semester Examination, as the case may be, provided that anintimation to this effect accompanied by a documentary proof
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thereof is received in the office of the Controller of Examinations through theH.O.D./Director within 10 days of the expiry of the concerned examination.
13.2. A candidate who has failed in the Semester I & II or III & IV or V & VI or VII & VIII
shall be promoted to the III,V,VII,IX Semesters, as the case may be, only if he hasgot exemption in the papers as mentioned below:
From Semester I & II to If he has passed at least six papers ofSemester III Semester I & II
From Semester III & IV to If he has passed at least 13 papers ofSemester V Semester I to IV including six
papers of Semester I & II and sixpapers of Semesters III & IV
From Semester V & VI to If he has passed all the papers ofSemester VII Semester - I & II, 13 papers of Semester III to VI including sixpapers of Semesters III & IV and sixpapers of Semester V & VI
From Semester VII and If he has passed all the papers ofVIII to Semester IX Semester -I to IV, 13 papers of
Semester V to VIII including sixpapers of Semesters V & VI and sixpapers of Semesters VII & VIII
Every student of Semester I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII and IX who is entitled to bepromoted to B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Semester II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII,IX and Xrespectively, shall submit an application on the prescribed form for fresh admission tothe Semester II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII,IX and X. Any such admission may be refusedby the HOD/Director on reasonable grounds.
14. The details of the practical training (Moot Court etc.) to be imparted as per syllabusand the dates will be notified by the HOD/Director from time to time.
15. Four weeks after the termination of examination or as so thereafter as is possible, theController of Examinations shall publish the result and issue Detailed Marks Cards.
16. The candidate who successfully completes the five years (Semester 1 to X) ofB.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Course will be awarded B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Year Degree.
A list of successful candidates shall be prepared on the aggregate marks obtained inSemester V, VI, VII, VIII, IX and X examination and shall be
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-4-arranged in division as under:(a) Those who obtain 60% or more mark First Division(b) Those who obtain 50% marks or Second Division
more marks but less than 60% marks
17. Notwithstanding the integrated nature of this course, which is spread over more thanone academic year, the ordinance in force at the time a student joins the course shallhold good only for the examination held during or at the end of the academic year andnothing in this ordinance shall be deemed to debar the University from amending theordinance and the amended ordinance, if any, shall unless specified otherwise, applyto all students whether old or new.
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTER___________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Hindi 101 80 20 100 3 Hrs.English 102 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Political Science 103 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Sociology 104 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Economics 105 80 20 100 3 Hrs.History 106 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Additional 102-A 80 20 100 3 HrsEnglish*_____________________________________________________________________
* Foreign students and the students who have not read Hindi upto 10
th
class(Matric/Secondary School) will be allowed to opt additional English inlieu of Hindi. Further, the College/Institute where Hindi is not beingtaught, may also be permitted to offer the paper of additional English inlieu of Hindi to the students of 1 to IV Semesters of B.A.LL.B.(5 years)Hons Course.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE SECONDSEMESTER_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Hindi 201 80 20 100 3 Hrs.English 202 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Political Science 203 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Sociology 204 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Economics 205 80 20 100 3 Hrs.History 206 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Additional 202-A 80 20 100 3 Hrs.English*_____________________________________________________________________
* Foreign students and the students who have not read Hindi upto 10th class(Matric/Secondary School) will be allowed to opt additional English inlieu of Hindi. Further, the College/Institute where Hindi is not beingtaught, may also be permitted to offer the paper of additional English inlieu of Hindi to the students of 1 to IV Semesters of B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5Year Course.
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRDSEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total TimeMarks
_____________________________________________________________________Hindi 301 80 20 100 3 Hrs.English 302 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Political Science 303 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Sociology 304 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Economics 305 80 20 100 3 Hrs.History 306 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Additional 302-A 80 20 100 3 Hrs.
English*_____________________________________________________________________* Foreign students and the students who have not read Hindi upto 10th class(Matric/Secondary School) will be allowed to opt additional English inlieu of Hindi. Further, the College/Institute where Hindi is not beingtaught, may also be permitted to offer the paper of additional English inlieu of Hindi to the students of 1 to IV Semesters of B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5Year Course.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE FOURTHSEMESTER__________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Hindi 401 80 20 100 3 Hrs.English 402 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Political Science 403 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Sociology 404 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Economics 405 80 20 100 3 Hrs.History 406 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Additional 402-A 80 20 100 3 Hrs.English*
* Foreign students and the students who have not read Hindi upto 10th class(Matric/Secondary School) will be allowed to opt additional English inlieu of Hindi. Further, the College/Institute where Hindi is not beingtaught, may also be permitted to offer the paper of additional English inlieu of Hindi to the students of 1 to IV Semesters of B.A.LL.B.(5 years)Hons Course.
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE FIFTH SEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Law of Contract 501 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Family Law-I 502 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law of Crimes-I 503 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Constitutional 504 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law-ILaw of Torts 505 80 20 100 3 Hrs.
Professional 506 80 20 100 3 Hrs.EthicsCompany Law 507 80 20 100 3 Hrs_____________________________________________________________________
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE SIXTHSEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Special Contracts 601 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Family Law-II 602 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Constitutional 603 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law-IIPublic 604 80 20 100 3 Hrs.International LawRight to 605 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Information Law(including Media & the Law)Information 606 80 20 100 3 HrsTechnology Law(Cyber Law)_____________________________________________________________________
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE SEVENTHSEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total TimeMarks
_____________________________________________________________________Jurisprudence 701 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law of Crimes-II 702 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Administrative 703 80 20 100 3 Hrs.LawCompetition Law 704 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Principles of 705 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Taxation
Labour and 706 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Industrial Law-IBanking Law 707 80 20 100 3 Hrs_____________________________________________________________________
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE EIGHTHSEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Law of Evidence 801 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Environmental 802 80 20 100 3 Hrs.LawLabour and 803 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Industrial Law-IIProperty Law 804 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Equity & Trust 805 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Penology & 806 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Victimology_____________________________________________________________________
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE NINETHSEMESTER_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________CPC Limitation 901 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Drafting, Pleading 902 80 20 100 3 Hrs.ConveyanceADR 903 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law of 904 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Corporate FinancePvt. International 905 80 20 100 3 Hrs.LawForeign Trade 906 80 20 100 3 Hrs.LawInsurance Law 907 80 20 100 3 Hrs._____________________________________________________________________
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION B.A.LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE TENTHSEMESTER_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Land Law, 1001 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Tenancy & PanchayatsIntellectual 1002 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Property LawInterpretation of 1003 80 20 100 3 Hrs.StatutesMoots & Intern- 1004 100shipFinancial Market 1005 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Regulations_____________________________________________________________________
NOTE:
1. The internal assessment of 20 marks in each paper shall be as under:i) Assignment and Presentation 5 Marksii) One Class Test 10 Marksiii) Discipline/conduct/Attendance/etc. 5 MarksThe schedule of class tests and presentation of the assignments etc. will be finalized bythe Head of the Deptt./College/Institute in consultation with the teacher concerned andshall be notified to the students accordingly. However, internal assessment shall be madeby the teacher teaching the subject. A student who fails to appear in the Class Test or
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present the assignment on the scheduled date due to some emergency, one more chancemay be given to such student for appearing in the test or present the assignment as thecase may be by the concerned Head of the Department/College/Institute.
2. The question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the FirstFour Sections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 toUnit-4 of the syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from eachsection. Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3marks each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory. The examiner will be free to set the questions in problem forms based oncase law. However, the scheme of examination in respect of Paper Code 1004,B.A.LL.B.(Hons) Tenth Semester, Moots and Internship will be different , as there is notheory examination and the paper is totally practical based. Concerned Class Teachershall conduct this examination and maintain a comprehension record of the evaluation ofstudents. The students shall also prepare in writing a complete record of the various
activities carried out by them in connection with this paper in the ClassRoom/Examination/Court/Lawyers office/Legal Aid office etc. and the same shall beproduced by them at the time of viva-voce examination. The viva-voce examination ofthis paper in case of affiliated colleges as well as ILMS, Gurgaon shall be conducted byan examiner from the Department of Law duly appointed by the Head of the Departmentof Law in this behalf. He will also finalize the award list in consultation with theinternal examiner.
3. Every student will have to obtain minimum pass marks in theory paper and internalassessment separately and he will be declared successful on the basis of aggregate oftheory and internal assessment.
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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITYROHTAK
NEW ORDINANCE AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONOF LL.B.(HONS) 3 YEAR COURSE
SESSION 2009-2010
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NEW ORDINANCEBACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B. (HONS) 3 YEAR COURSE
SEMESTER SYSTEM, 2009
1. The duration of the course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Honsshall be of three academic years (six Semesters). Each year shall be divided into twosemesters i.e. July to November/December and January to April/May. Theexamination shall ordinarily be held in the month of December and April/May onsuch dates as may be approved by the Vice-Chancellor.
2. The schedule of dates fixed in accordance with Clause-1 shall be notified by theController of Examinations.
3. The last date by which the examination forms and fee must reach the Controller ofExaminations shall be approved by the Vice-Chancellor.
4. A candidate, who fulfils the following conditions shall be eligible to seek admissionin the First Semester of LL.B.(Hons) 3-Year Course:
a. has passed an examination in B.A. (3-year) Degree Course of a recognizedUniversity with 45% (40% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate.
ORb. Possesses any other equivalent academic qualifications recognized by this
University.
5. A person who has passed the Semester I or II or III or IV or V shall be eligible to jointhe Semester II or II I or IV or V or VI respectively of the LL.B. (Hons) 3-yearCourse. This is, however, subject to Clauses-12 and 13 below.
6. The examination of Semester I/II/III/IV/V/VI shall be open to a student who:-
a. has passed the requisite examination as laid down above in Clause 4 and 5, asthe case may be, or is covered under Clause-13 below; and
b. has his name submitted to the controller of Examinations by theHOD/Director and produces the following certificates signed by him:
i. of having good characterii. of having remained on the rolls of the Law College for the semester
concerned preceding the examination;iii. of having satisfactorily performed the work of his class.iv. of having attended not less than 75% of the lectures in each semester
as also in practical training (to be counted upto the last day when theclasses break up for the preparatory holidays).
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7. A candidate on the rolls of the Law College or an Ex-student shall submit hisapplication for admission to an examination on the prescribed form with the requisite
certificate duly countersigned by HOD/Director or a senior member of the teachingstaff nominated by him.8. The amount of admission fee to be paid by a candidate for each Semester shall be as
prescribed by the University from time to time.9. The medium of instructions shall be English. The medium of examination shall be
English/Hindi. The question paper, however, will be supplied only in English.10.Candidates shall be examined according to the scheme of examination and syllabus as
approved by the Academic Council from time to time.11. The minimum number of marks required to pass in each paper of LL.B.(Hons) 3-Year
Course I,II,III,IV,V and VI semester Examination shall be 45% in theory papers andinternal assessment and 50% in aggregate of Semester examination.
12.A candidate, who has failed in a semester examination, or having been eligible fails toappear therein, may be allowed on the recommendation of HOD/Director toappear/re-appear in the examination/paper(s), as the case may be, in accordance withclause-II. Such a candidate may be exempted from appearing in the paper(s) in whichhe obtains at least 50% marks.
Provided that a candidate for the LL.B.(Hons) 3-year Course Degree must pass thewhole examination (Semester I,II,III,IV,V and VI) within five years of his admissionto the LL.B. first Semester class, failing which he will be deemed to be unfit for thecourse and shall not be allowed to appear in the same either by attending classesagain as a regular student or as an ex-student.
Note: The candidate admitted to LL.B.(Hons) 3-year Course shall not be allowedto switch over to any other course, otherwise his/her candidature forLL.B.(Hons) 3-year Course shall be cancelled forthwith.
13.1 A candidate who has appeared and failed in a semester Examination shall be promotedfrom I to II, III to IV and V to VI Semester, subject to the provision of Clause 13.2below:
The Vice-Chancellor may, in very exceptional cases and where he is satisfied thatthere are unavoidable circumstances e.g. serious illness, serious calamity like death offather or mother etc. allow a candidate who having been otherwise eligible, failed toappear in the I/III/V Semester Examination or to study for the II/IV/VI SemesterExamination, as the case may be, provided that an intimation to this effectaccompanied by a documentary proof thereof is received in the office of theController of Examinations through the H.O.D./Director within 10 days of the expiryof the concerned examination.
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13.2. A candidate who has failed in the Semester I & II or I II & IV or V & VI shall bepromoted to the III or V Semesters, as the case may be, only if he has got exemption
in the papers as mentioned below:
From Semester I & II to If he has passed at least six papers ofSemester III Semester I & II
From Semester III & IV to If he has passed at least 13 papers ofSemester V Semester I to IV including six
papers of Semester I & II and sixpapers of Semesters III & IV
Every student of Semester I,II,III,IV,V and VI who is entitled to be promoted to
LL.B.(Hons) 3-year Semester II,III,IV,V and VI respectively, shall submit anapplication on the prescribed form for fresh admission in the Semester II,III,IV,V andVI. Any such admission may be refused by the HOD/Director or reasonable grounds.
14. The details of the practical training (Moot Courts etc.) to be imparted as per syllabusand the dates will be notified by the HOD/Director from time to time.
15. Four weeks after the termination of examination or as so thereafter as is possible, theController of Examinations shall publish the result and issue Detailed Marks Cards.
16. The candidate who successfully completes the three years (Semester 1 to VI) ofLL.B.(Hons) 3-year Course will be awarded LL.B.(Hons) 3-year Degree.
A list of successful candidates shall be prepared on the aggregate marks obtained inSemester 1 to VI examination and shall be arranged in division as under:(a) Those who obtain 60% or more mark First Division(b) Those who obtain 50% marks or Second Division
more marks but less than 60% marks17. Notwithstanding the integrated nature of this course, which is spread over more than
one academic year, the ordinance in force at the time a student joins the course shallhold good only for the examination held during or at the end of the academic year andnothing in this ordinance shall be deemed to debar the University from amending theordinance and the amended ordinance, if any, shall unless specified otherwise, applyto all students whether old or new.
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION LL.B.(HONS) 3-YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTER
____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total TimeMarks
_____________________________________________________________________Law of Contract 501 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Family Law-I 502 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law of Crimes-I 503 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Constitutional 504 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law-ILaw of Torts 505 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Professional 506 80 20 100 3 Hrs.
EthicsCompany Law 507 80 20 100 3 Hrs_____________________________________________________________________
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION LL.B.(HONS) 3-YEAR COURSE SECOND SEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Special Contract 601 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Family Law-II 602 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Constitutional 603 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law-IIPublic 604 80 20 100 3 Hrs.International LawRight to 605 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Information Law(including Media & the Law)Information 606 80 20 100 3 HrsTechnology Law(Cyber Law)_____________________________________________________________________
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION LL.B.(HONS) 3-YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total TimeMarks
_____________________________________________________________________Jurisprudence 701 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law of Crimes-II 702 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Administrative 703 80 20 100 3 Hrs.LawCompetition Law 704 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Principles of 705 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Taxation
Labour and 706 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Industrial Law-IBanking Law 707 80 20 100 3 Hrs_____________________________________________________________________
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION LL.B.(HONS) 3-YEAR COURSE FOURTH SEMESTER
_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Law of Evidence 801 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Environmental 802 80 20 100 3 Hrs.LawLabour and 803 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Industrial Law-IIProperty Law 804 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Equity & Trust 805 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Penology & 806 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Victimology_____________________________________________________________________
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-3-SCHEME OF EXAMINATION LL.B.(HONS) 3-YEAR COURSE FIFTH SEMESTER
__________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total TimeMarks
____________________________________________________________________CPC Limitation 901 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Drafting, Pleading 902 80 20 100 3 Hrs.ConveyanceADR 903 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Law of Corporate 904 80 20 100 3 Hrs.FinancePvt. International 905 80 20 100 3 Hrs.
LawForeign Trade 906 80 20 100 3 Hrs.LawInsurance Law 907 80 20 100 3 Hrs._____________________________________________________________________SCHEME OF EXAMINATION LL.B.(HONS) 3-YEAR COURSE SIXTH SEMESTER_____________________________________________________________________Name of Paper Code Written Internal Total Time
Marks_____________________________________________________________________Land Law, 1001 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Tenancy & PanchayatsIntellectual 1002 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Property RightsInterpretation of 1003 80 20 100 3 Hrs.StatutesMoots & Intern- 1004 100 3 Hrs.shipFinancial Market 1005 80 20 100 3 Hrs.Regulation_____________________________________________________________________
NOTE:1. The internal assessment of 20 marks in each paper shall be as under:
i) Assignment and Presentation 5 Marksii) One Class Test 10 Marksiii) Discipline/conduct/Attendance/etc. 5 MarksThe schedule of class tests and presentation of the assignments etc. will be finalized bythe Head of the Deptt./College/Institute in consultation with the teacher concerned andshall be notified to the students accordingly. However, internal assessment shall be madeby the teacher teaching the subject. A student who fails to appear in the Class Test or
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present the assignment on the scheduled date due to some emergency, one more chancemay be given to such student for appearing in the test or present the assignment as thecase may be by the concerned Head of the Department/College/Institute.
2. The question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the FirstFour Sections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 toUnit-4 of the syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from eachsection. Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3marks each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory. The examiner will be free to set the questions in problem forms based oncase law. However, the scheme of examination in respect of Paper Code 1004,B.A.LL.B.(Hons) Tenth Semester, Moots and Internship will be different , as there is notheory examination and the paper is totally practical based. Concerned Class Teachershall conduct this examination and maintain a comprehension record of the evaluation ofstudents. The students shall also prepare in writing a complete record of the various
activities carried out by them in connection with this paper in the ClassRoom/Examination/Court/Lawyers office/Legal Aid office etc. and the same shall beproduced by them at the time of viva-voce examination. The viva-voce examination ofthis paper in case of affiliated colleges as well as ILMS, Gurgaon shall be conducted byan examiner from the Department of Law duly appointed by the Head of the Departmentof Law in this behalf. He will also finalize the award list in consultation with theinternal examiner.
3. Every student will have to obtain minimum pass marks in theory paper as well as internalassessment separately and he will be declared successful on the basis of aggregate oftheory and internal assessment.
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTERHindi-I Code 101
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Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTERENGLISH-I Code No.102
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NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTER
The question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 of thesyllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section. Section 5 ofthe question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks each(without anychoice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will be compulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)
Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each section.These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each question in thissection shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Text Book (For detailed Study):Ten Mighty Pens (Stories and Essays only) edited by K.A. Kalia Publisher, by Mac MillanIndia L imited (Two Essay Type Questions will be set, with internal choice, one on stories andone on Essays)
UNIT-IIGrammar and usage:- Tenses, sequence of tenses and concord- Prepositions- Basic Transformation:
. Passives
. Questions
. Negatives
. Indirect Speech- Question Tags and short response
UNIT-IIIComposition- Paragraph writing
. Descriptive Paragraph. Expansions. Paragraph on Legal Topics
- Preparing a debate (For and against)
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UNIT-IV- Phrasal Verb- Legal Terms-Meaning and usage
Plaint, Plaintiff, Defendant, Petition, Alimony, Maintenance, Bigamy, Judicial Separation,Adoption, Tort, Libel, Homicide, Suicide, Lease, Mortgage, Eviction, Tenancy, Void, UltraVires, Mandamus, Deed, Legitimate, I llegitimate, Jurisprudence, Parole, Alibi, Forgery,Primafacie, Subjudice, Status quo, Bonafide, Malafide, Exparte, Exofficio, Interalia, Defacto,Dejure, Indemnity, Sine-die, Habeas corpus, assault, cartel, malfeasance, null, Omission,Overdraw, Patent, Pre-emption Rebuttal, Suffrage
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:K.A. Kalia : Ten Mighty Pens (published by Macmillan India Limited)M.L.Tikoo and Subramanian : Intermediate Grammar and CompositionMacmillan India Ltd. : Mastering English Grammar
J.C. Nesfield : English Grammar, Composition and Usage(Revised by N.K. Aggarwal)
W.S. Allen : Living English Structure
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTERPOLITICAL SCIENCE CODE NO.103
Paper Third
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NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections. Each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will be compulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS (ON QUESTION PAPER)
Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each section.These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each question in thissection shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
(i) Political Science: Meaning, origin, nature and scope of the discipline(ii) Relationship of Political Science with other Social Sciences and especially to Law.(iii) State: Meaning, essential elements and distinction between state, society, government and
other associations
UNIT-II
(i) Theories of the origin of the State(ii) Theories of nature and functions of the state- Organic, Juristic, Idealistic, Individualistic
and Marxist
UNIT-III
(i) Political Ideologies: Liberalism, Marxism, Socialism, Fascism, Utilitarianism, Gandhismand Sarvodaya
(ii) Sovereignty: Meaning, Features, Kinds and theories of sovereignty-Austin and Pluralist
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UNIT-IV
(i) Rights: Meaning, Nature, classification and different theories(ii) Liberty: Meaning, Nature, kinds, safeguards and relationship between liberty and law(iii) Equality: Meaning, Nature, kinds and relationship with liberty
(iv) Law: Meaning, sources, classification and relationship with Morality and Public Opinion
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:Joad, C.E.M. : Political TheoryAppadorai, A : Substance of PoliticsAsirvatham, A : Political TheoryRay & Bhattacharya, M.: Political Theories Ideas and InstitutionsNarain, Iqbal : Rajniti Ke Mool SidhantSingh, G.N. : Fundamental of Political Science and OrganisationJain, M.P. : Rajniti Ke SidhantRathore, L.S. and : Political Theory and Organisation (Eastern BookHaqqi, S.A.S. Company, Lucknow)
Ghose, Shankar : Socialism and Communism in India (Bombay A.Pub.)A.C. Kapoor : Principles of Political ScienceJ .C. Johri : Principles of Political Science
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTERINTRODUCTION OF SOCIOLOGY-I CODE NO.104
Paper FourthMM: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each
section. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Nature & Scope of Sociology, relevance of Sociology in the study of law; Basic Concepts:Norms Values; Status & Role, Institution, Social Structure and Functions
UNIT-II
Marriage: Meaning, Objects and types of Marriage; Family-Meaning, Types and Functions of
Family, Political Institutions-Power and Authority; Bureaucracy Economic Institution,Capitalism and Division of Labour
UNIT-III
Socialization-Meaning, Stages and Agencies of Socialization, Social Control-Meaning, Formsand Agencies of Social Control, Religion-Meaning, Forms and Functions of Religion;Educational Institutions-Meaning, Aims and Agencies of Education
UNIT-IV
Social Stratification-Meaning and Forms of Stratification, Social Mobility-Meaning and Typesof Social Mobility, Social Change-Meaning, Factors of Social Change and Law and SocialChange, Profession-Meaning and its attributes.
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ahuja Ram(2001) : Indian Social SystemAhuja Ram(2003) : Society in India
Bottomore, T.B.(1972) : Sociology: A guide to problems and literatureGiddens, Anthony : Sociology, Polity PressHarlambos, M.(1998) : Sociology: Themes and PerspectiveInkeles, Alex(1987) : What is Sociology?Jayaram, N : Introductory SociologyJohnson, Harry M.(1995) : Sociology: A Systematic IntroductionSchaefer, Richard, T. and Robert : SociologyP.Lamm
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTERECONOMICS-I CODE NO.105
Paper FifthMM: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each
section. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I : General Economicsa) Central Problems of Economyb) Nature of Economics, Economics and Lawc) Economics as a basis of social welfare and social justiced) Economic systems: Capitalism, Socialism and mixed economic system
UNIT-II: M icro EconomicsElementary Knowledge of Economic Theoriesa) Demand, Elasticity conceptsb) Supply; Elasticity of Supplyc) Production; Production Functionsd) Factors of Production
UNIT-I II: Markets & Price determinationa) Cost and Revenue Functionsb) Market Structures and price determination and Equilibriumc) Theories of distributiond) Wages, Rent, Interest, Profit
UNIT-IV: Macro Economicsa) National Income Conceptb) Determinants and Measurement of National Incomec) Role of Credit and Banking System in Indiad) Rural Money Market
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BOOKS RECOMMENDEDAlfred W.S. Stonier & Hague : The Essentials of EconomicsP. Samuelson : Economics An Introductory Analysis (ISER)Dewett K.K. : Modern Economic Theory S Chand and Company
Leftwitch R.G. : Price System and Resource AllocationMyrdal Gunnar : The Challenges of World Poverty(Penguin)
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTERHISTORY-1 CODE NO.106(History of Ancient India)
Paper Sixth
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NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)
Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
1. History and its extent-Nature, Scope and importance of the Subject, its relationship withLaw and other Social Sciences
2. Sources of Ancient Indian History- Religious Literature, Historical Literature andArchaeological Surveys
3. The Indus Valley Civilization-Origin, Extent, Characteristics and Causes of Decline
UNIT-II
1. Vedic Society-Advent of Aryans, Changes from Regvedie to later vedic phases; politicaland social organizations, religion and economy
2. Rise of new religious movements in Ancient India-Doctrines and social dimensions ofearly Jainism and Budhism
3. Post Vedic Era-The Mauryan Empire: State Administration and Economy, AshokasDhamma. The Gupta Empire: Administration, agrarian and revenue systems, society andculture.
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UNIT-III
1. Status and position of women in Ancient India-Marriage, property rights, Divorce,
Widowhood and prostitution2. Social Organisations and Economic structure in Ancient India3. Concept of Dharma and Law-Meaning, Characteristics, Inter-relationship and
application.
UNIT-IV
1. Sources of Legal Knowledge-Shruti and Smriti; Kautiliyas Arthasastra as a Source ofLaw and Administration.
2. Administration of justice in Ancient India-Main elements and types of courts, variousstages in court proceedings
3. Classification of Law-Civil Law, Concept of Crime and Punishment.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Khanna, Anju : History of India (Political and Legal Trends)Bhattacharya, N.N. : Ancient Indian History and CivilizationMajumdar, R.C. : Ancient IndiaCarr, E.H. : What is History?Das, Shukla : Crime and Punishment in Ancient IndiaJha, Chakradhar : History and Sources of Law in Ancient IndiaRamajois, M : Ancient Indian LawSaran, Mahesh Kumar : Court Procedure in Ancient India
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE FIRST SEMESTERADDITIONAL ENGLISH CODE NO.102-A
(History of Ancient India)
Paper Seventh
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Text Book:Roses in December by M.C. Chagla, Edited by Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay(Chapters 3,4,5,6)(One essay type question with internal choice (carrying 10 marks), One question of explanation
with reference to context (with internal choice) (carrying 4 marks)
UNIT-II
Essay of about three hundred words on topics of current interest
UNIT-III
Precis Writing
UNIT-IV
Comprehension Passage
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE SECOND SEMESTERHINDI-II CODE NO.201
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MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks
each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE SECOND SEMESTERGENERAL ENGLISH-II CODE NO.202
Paper SecondMM: 80
Time: 3 hoursNOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each
question in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Text BookMerchant of Venice by Shakespeare (one general question carrying 10 marks on character,Theme, Plot etc. (with internal choice). One Question carrying 4 marks on explanation withreference to the context (with internal choice)
UNIT-II
Grammar and Usage(a) Phrases and Clauses(b) Synthesis of Sentences(use of connectives)(c) Conditional Sentences(d) Correction of Common Errors
UNIT-III
Composition:(a) Formal Correspondence(i) Invitations and Replies
(ii) Applications(iii) Letters to Editor(iv) Letters to authorities(b) Comprehension Questions on an Unseen Legal Passage (Extract from Law Text Books,
Legal Document, Reports, Court Judgment etc.)
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UNIT-IV
Vocabulary:(a) Foreign Words and Phrases-Meaning and usage, Abinitio, Abintra, Adinterim, Adhoc,Advalorem, denovo, detenue, Corpus Juris Civils, Enroute, Erratum, Exgratia, ExpostFacto, Faux p[as, Homo Sapiens, Interalia, Intoto, Fait Acompli, Chef Devvoure, Juredivino, Jure Humano, Emeritus, Bon voyage, Honoris Causa, ibidem, id est, burgois,avant-garde, En masse, dtente, fete, ipsofacto, magneum opus, coup de grace, Linguafranca, Modus Operandi, Liaison, pr excellence, Post Mortem, Tour de force, Resume,Viamedia Vice Versa, vis--vis, Volte facr, Vox Populi
(b) Legal Terms-Meaning and usage, Agency, Agreement, Bail, Bailable, Bailment,Contract, Culpable, Decree, Defamation, Execution, First Information Report, Fraud,Genocide, Guarantee, Guardian, Ipugne, Locus Standi, Indemnity, J udgement, Judiciary,
Legislation, Legislature, Libel Minor, Mistatement, non bailable, Order, Award, Pledge,Slander, Arbitration bankruptcy, clemency, cognizance, confiscate, consideration,divorce, illicit, immunity, impeach, Laches, Liability, Liquidate, notary public, causecelebre, overrule, uphold, perjury, statute, testify, waive, will, writ, ratify, proviso,tenancy, pecuniary, voidable, verdict
BOOKS RECOMMENDEDWordsworth : Merchant of VeniceJulie Moore : Common Mistakes New Delhi CUP, 2000L.R.H. Chapman : English Grammar and Exercised (Book 1,2,3)David Green : Contemporary English Grammar and StructureJ.C. Nesfield revised by : English Grammar, Composition & UsageN.K. Aggarwal
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE SECOND SEMESTERPOLITICAL SCIENCE-II CODE NO.203
Paper ThirdMM: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections. Each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will be compulsoryNOTE FOR STUDENTS (ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each section.These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each question in thissection shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I(i) Concepts of Totalitarian and Welfare State(ii) Forms of Government: Democracy; Dictatorship; Military Rule.
UNIT-II
(i) Forms of Government: Parliamentary; Presidential; Unitary and Federal(ii) Organs of the Government: Legislature, Executive and Judiciary
UNIT-III
(i) Conceptions of Political Participation; Representation and Public Opinion(ii) Key Concepts: Rule of Law; Separation of Powers; and Justice
UNIT-IV
(i) Concepts of Power; Authority; Legitimacy and the Contemporary Crisis of Legitimacy(ii) Concepts of Political Obligation and Civil Disobedience: Meaning; Basis and Limitations
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BOOKS RECOMMENDEDJoad, C.E.M. : Political TheoryAppadorai, A : Substance of PoliticsAsirvatham, A : Political TheoryRay & Bhattacharya, M. : Political Theories Ideas and Instituions
Narain, Iqbal : Rajniti Ke Mool SidhantVerma, S.P. : Modern Political TheorySingh, G.N. : Fundamental of Political Science and OrganisationJain, M.P. : Rajniti Ke SidhantRathore, L.S. and : Political Theory and Organisation (Eastern BookHaqqi, S.A.S. Company, Lucknow)Ghose, Shankar : Socialism and Communism in India (Bombay A.Pub.)A.C. Kapoor : Principles of Political ScienceJ.C. Johri : Principles of Political Science
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE SECOND SEMESTERSOCIOLOGY-II CODE NO.204Paper Fourth
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks
each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I: INDIAN SOCIETY
Traditional bases of Indian Society-Varna System and Asharm System. Indian Caste System:Meaning, merits and demerits of caste, disintegration, caste and class in Indian Society; Unity
and Diversity in Indian Society
UNIT-II
Hindu Marriage-Meaning, objects and forms of Hindu Marriage, Joint-Family: Meaning, meritsand demerits of joint family, Breaking of joint-family: Social Legislations of Indian Society
UNIT-III
Village-Meaning, difference between rural and urban, Jajmani System, Indian Tribal System:Meaning of tribe, caste and tribe; tribal methods of marriage, Dormitory system, Tribal Economy
and religion.
UNIT-IV
Processes of Social Charge: Westernization; Sanskritization; Modernization, Industrializationand Urbanization. Contemporary Social changes in Indian Society
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Ahuja Ram(1997) : Society in India: Concept, Theories and Recent TrendsBeteille, Andre(1992) : Backward Classes in Contemporary IndiaDube S.C.(1991) : Indian SocietyGhurye, G.S. (1968) : Social TensionKarve, Iravati(1961) : Hindu Society: An InterpretationMandelbaum, D.G. : Society in IndiaSharma K,L.(ed.)(1994) : Caste and ClassSrinivas, M.N. (1980) : Indias: Social StructureSrinivas, M.N.(1985) : Social Change in Modern India
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE SECOND SEMESTERECONOMICS-II CODE NO.205Paper Fifth
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks
each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I: Money Banking:1. Concept of Money and Measures of Money Supply2. Commercial Banks and Credit Creation3. Central Bank and Control overmoney supply4. Inflation, its causes and remedies
UNIT-II: Public Finance:1. Public Income- Tax Revenue and Non-Tax Revenue2. Public Expenditure, Public Borrowing3. Budget, Types of Budget Deficit4. Division of Financial Resources between Centre and States in India
UNIT-III
1. International Economics: Theories of International Trade, Comparative CostsHechscher Ohlim
2. Concepts of Free Trade and Protection3. Evolution of the International Monetary Systems4. World Bank-WTO
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UNIT-IV1. Growth and Development: Meaning and Measurement of Growth
2. Characteristics of under development3. Obstacles of Economic Development4. Planning in a mixed economy-Inductive Planning
BOOKS RECOMMENDEDLeibenstem : Causes of Economic Development & BackwardnessJagdish Bhagwati : Economics of Developing CountriesS. Kuznets : Economic GrowthJ.A. Schumpeter : Capitalism, Socialism and DemocracyRichard A. Musgrane : Public Finance in Theory and Practice (Mc Graw HillPeggv B. Musgrane Editions)
A.R. Prest : Public Finance
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE SECOND SEMESTERHISTORY-II CODE NO.206
(HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INDIA)
Paper SixthMM: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will be
compulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
1. Advent of Muslims in India-Structure of Hindu Society and the subsequent expansion ofMuslims under Mohammed Bin Qasim, Mahmud Ghazni and Mohammed Ghori
2. Rise of Delhi Sultanate-Main currents of administration.
3. Polity, Society and economy under Sultanate and its subsequent downfall.
UNIT-II
1. The Mughals-Consolidation and expansion of empire.2. Mughal administrative structure, land revenue system and Mansabdari system3. Decline and disintegration of Mughal Empire.
UNIT-III
1. Religion and Culture in Medieval India-Religious Policies of Akbar and Aurangzeb.
Mystic movements in Hinduism and Islam-Bhakti Cult and Sufism2. Medieval Indian Society-Social transformation; status and position of women.
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1. Islam: Early Life and preachings of Prophet Mohammed; Concept of Islam and Islamic Law2. Sources and development of Islamic Law-Shia and Sunni schools of thought
3. Administration of justice under the Muslims-Court system, court procedure, Criminal law andpunishment
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Pandey, A.B. : Later Medieval IndiaBakshi, S.R. : Advanced History of Medieval IndiaBhatia, H.S. : Mughal Empire in IndiaDiwan, Paras : Muslim Law in Modern IndiaFyzee, A.A. : Outlines of Mohammedan LawQureshi, I.H : The Administration of Mughal Empire
Rai, Kauleshwar : Delhi SultanateSiddiqui, M.A. : History of MuslimsKhanna, Anju : History of India (Political and Legal Trends)
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSESECOND SEMESTERADDITIONAL ENLGISH-II CODE NO.202-A
Paper Seventh
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Text Book:Roses in December by M.C. Chagla(Chapters VII, X, XVI, XVII)(One essay type question with internal choice (carrying 10 marks), One question of explanationwith reference to context (carrying 4 marks) (with internal choice)
UNIT-II
Common Vocabulary:(a) Some Common Idiomatic Expressions(b) Synonyms and Antonyms
UNIT-III
Composition: Essay on Current Legal Issue
UNIT-IV
Paraphrasing of an Unseen Poetry Passage
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTERHindi-I CODE NO.301
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTEREnglish-I CODE NO.302
Paper Second
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Text Book:Law and Language, Edited by R.P. Bhatnagar and A. Bhargava, Published by Mac Millan IndiaLimited(Chapters-2, 3, 4, 6)(One Essay Type Question carrying 10 marks (with internal choice) One question carrying 4marks on explanation with reference to context (with internal choice)
UNIT-IIElementary Knowledge of Phonetics:(a) Phonetic symbols for consonant, Vowels and Dipthongs. Transcription of words(b) Discrimination of Sounds(c) Elements of speaking: Variation in tone and manner(d) Debating Exercise
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UNIT-III
Legal Language:(a) Historical Background of Legal Language
(b) Importance of Language for Law(c) Meaning of Legal Language, its scope and problems(d) Necessity for study of Legal Language
UNIT-IVComposition:(a) Precis writing, summarizing and briefing of Legal Material, documents, judgments etc(b) Translation of Legal Passage from English to Hindi (for Foreign students a passage for
paraphrase in lieu of Translation)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
R.P. Bhatnagar and A. Bhargava : Law and Language (published by Mac MillanIndia Ltd.
Bansal and Harrison : Spoken English for Indian Speakers: Legal Language, Legal Writing and GeneralEnglish by Central Law Publication
John Adair : Effective CommunicationR.L.Jain : Legal Language and Legal WritingDaniel Jones : Dictionary of PronunciationR. Srinivas, Abhishek Publication : Communicating Effectively in EnglishChandigarh, 2008
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTERPolitical Science-III CODE NO.303
Paper Third
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections. Each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will be compulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS (ON QUESTION PAPER)
Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each section.These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each question in thissection shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I(i) International Politics: Meaning, Origin, Growth, Nature and Scope(ii) Theories of International Politics: Realist; Systems; Decision Making; Marxian and
Game Theory
UNIT-II(i) National Power: Meaning; Elements and Evaluation
(ii) Limitation of National Power: International Law; International Morality; World PublicOpinion; Balance of Power and Collective Security
UNIT-III(i) Foreign Policy: Meaning; Components and Determinants(ii) Diplomacy: Meaning, Nature, Functions and Types(iii) National Interest: Meaning; Nature; Types; Methods for Promotion of National Interest
and Interrelationship between National Interest and Ideology
UNIT-IV(i) Disarmament: Meaning, Nature, Types; Reasons; Difficulties and Obstacles in the way of
Disarmament and Major Steps towards Disarmament(ii) Human Rights: Meaning and Nature of Human Rights; UN Charter and Human Rights;
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 vis--vis Indian Constitution; NationalHuman Right Commission of India-Composition and Role.
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BOOKS RECOMMENDEDHans J. Morgenthau : Politics among Nations, (Scientific Book Agency,
Calcutta) Hindi & EnglishPalmar & Perkins : International Relations (Scientific Calcutta)
Sprout & Sprout : Foundations of International Politics (Van Nostrand, New York)Mahendra Kumar : The Theoretical Aspect of International Politics (Shiv LalAggarwal Agra, Hindi & English)
Hartman, F.H. : The Relations of Nations, (Machmillan, New York 1973)C.P. Schleicher : International Relations (Princetion, 1962)Doctor, A.H. : International Relations, (Vikas Publication, Delhi)A.F.R. Organski : World Politics, (Scientific, Calcutta)Johri J.C. : International Relations and Politics (Sterline Publishers)Wedelel Robert D : International Politics (John Wiley and Sons New York)G. Schwarzenberger : Power Politics, (Stevens, London)Goulborune : Politics and State in the Third World
Singh Nagendra Dr. : Human Rights and International LawKrishana Ayer V.R. : Human Rights and LawAggarwal H.O. : International Law and Human RightsVinay Kumar Malhotra : International RelationsBookhives Publication : International Relations
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTERSociology-I CODE NO.304
(SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN INDIA)Paper Fourth
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I:
Social Problems: Concept and Approaches, Characteristics of Social Problem; Types and causes
of social problems, Theoretical approaches to Special Problems
UNIT-II
Crime: Meaning and causes of crimes, Juvenile delinquency; white collar crimes, cyber crimes
UNIT-III
Familial Issues: Gender discrimination, Dowry, Domestic Violence, Divorce, Problem of Elderly
UNIT-IV
Drug Abuse and Drug Addiction, Alcoholism, Prostitution, HIV/AIDS
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ahuja Ram(2000) : Social Problems in India, New Delhi: Rawat PublicationsBereman, G.D.(1979) : Caste and other Inequalities: Essay in InequalityDube, Leela(1997) : Women and Kinship, Comparative Perspectives on
Gender in South and Southeast AsiaDesai, Neera & Usha Thakkar: Women in Indian Society(2007)Gadgil, Madhav and : Ecology and Equity: The Use and Abuse of Nature ChandraGuha(1996) Contemporary India
Gill, S.S.(1998) : The Pathology of Corruption
Satya Murti, T.V.(1996) : Region, Religion, Caste, Gender and Culture inContemporary IndiaParanjape, N.V. : Criminology and Penology, Central Law Publications
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTEREconomics I CODE NO.305
Paper Fifth
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.
Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I Indian Economics:a) Main Features; Geographic size, Endowment of Natural Resources
b) Population; Size, Composition, Population Problem: Population Controlc) Planning in India: Objective Strategies and Achievementsd) Latest Five Year Plan
UNIT-IIa) Indias Agriculture: Basic Characteristics, Problemsb) Trends in Agri Prod., Productivity, Causes of Low Productivityc) Land Reformsd) Green Revolution
UNIT-III
Indias Industrial Development:a) Comparative role of public, private and joint sectorsb) Small Scale Industry-Role-Problem and Govt. Policyc) Industrial Relationd) Regulation and Control of Private Corporate Sector
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UNIT-IVa) Major Problems, Poverty; Extent, Nature, Causes
b) Unemployment; Dimension, nature and causesc) Inequality; Extent of inequalityd) Inflation in India
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Aggarwal A.N. : Indian Economy (World Press Calcutta LatestEdition)
Ruddar Dutt & KPM Sunderam : Indian Economy (Schand and Co. New Delhi)Misra & Puri : Indian EconomyC.H. Hanumanthao Rao & : Reflections of Economic Development and Social R.C.
Joshi Change (Essays in honour of RV Rao, Alied 1979)Kamal Nayan Kabra : Development Planning in India, Sege publications NewDelhi 1997
Subhmoy Chakraverti : Development Planning the Indian Experience OxfordUniversity Process Oxford, 1987
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTERHistory-I CODE NO.306
(History of Modern India)
Paper SixthMM: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
1. Advent of European powers-Portuguese, Dutch, French and British2. Expansion and Consolidation of British Rule upto 1857-The Carnatic wars and
conquest of Bengal3. Resistance against East India Companys Rule, Revolt of 1857 and its consequences.
UNIT-II
1. Colonial State and Structure after 1858-Changes in administration, society and economy2. National Awakening-Origin and growth of Nationalism and its subsequent impact on the
national politics3. Formation of Indian National Congress-its programme, growth and consequences.
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UNIT-III
1. Development of Communalism-Formation of All India Muslim League and beginning of
Politics of separation2. Emergence of Mahatma Gandhi-Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil DisobedienceMovement and Quit India Movement
3. Socio-Religious change-Brahmo Samaj Movement, Arya Samaj Movement andRamakrishna Mission.
UNIT-IV
1. Subash Chander Bose and Indian National Army2. Constitutional changes in India-The Indian Councils Acts of 1861, 1892, 1909. The
Government of India Acts of 1919, 1935
3. The Transfer of Power and the Indian Independence Act of 1947.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Bhattacharjee, Arun : A History of Modern India(1757-1947)Chand, Tara : History of Freedom Movement in India, Volumes-II, IIIKrishnamoorthy, A.V. : Freedom Movement in India, 1858-1947Nanda, S.P. : History of Modern IndiaPruthy R.K. : History of Modern India, Volume-IKhanna, Anju : History of India (Political and Legal Trends)
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS.) 5 YEAR COURSE THIRD SEMESTERAdditional English-I CODE NO.302-A
Paper Seventh
MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Text Book:The Discovery of India by Jawahar Lal Nehru(Chapters 3,4,5,6)(Two General Questions with Internal Choice)
UNIT-II
Common Vocabulary:(a) Common Foreign Words and Phrases(b) Common Legal Vocabulary
UNIT-III
Essay Writing
UNIT-IV
Comprehension Questions on an Unseen Passage
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Paper FirstMM: 80
Time: 3 hoursNOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from eachsection. These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and eachquestion in this section shall carry 3 marks.
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE FOURTH SEMESTEREnglish-II CODE NO.402
(Legal Language and Legal Writing)
Paper SecondMM: 80
Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections, each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 markseach(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will becompulsory.
NOTE FOR STUDENTS( ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each section.These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each question in thissection shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
Text Book: The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw (One Question carrying 10 marks oncharacters, theme and plot of the play (with internal choice) One Question carrying 4 marks onexplanation with reference to context (with internal choice)
UNIT-II
Vocabulary: Formation of words from given prefixes and suffixes, Formation of words: Noun toverb, Adjective to verb etc., Word Often Confused, One Word Substitution
UNIT-IIIComposition: Essay on a Topic of Legal Interest (about 400 words)
UNIT-IV
Legal Writing: Some Common Legal Maxims and Phrases (10 marks), Abbreviation of CommonLegal Expressions (4 marks)
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
George Bernard Shaw : The Apple Cart: Legal Language, Legal Writing and GeneralEnglish by Central Law Publication
Tata Mcgraw Hill : Objective EnglishLongman : Dictionary of Law OsburnE.L. Black and A.S. Lawky : Word Power made Easy
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B.A. LL.B.(HONS) 5 YEAR COURSE FOURTH SEMESTERPolitical Science-IV CODE NO.403
Paper Third MM: 80Time: 3 hours
NOTE FOR EXAMINER/PAPER SETTERThe question paper of each course will be divided into Five sections. Each of the First FourSections of the Question Paper will contain 2 questions respectively from Unit-1 to Unit-4 ofthe syllabus. The students will be required to attempt one question from each section.Section 5 of the question paper shall contain 8 short answer type questions of 3 marks each(without any choice) covering the entire syllabus. As such Section 5 will be compulsory.NOTE FOR STUDENTS (ON QUESTION PAPER)Attempt four questions from sections 1 to 4, selecting at least one question from each section.
These questions shall carry 14 marks each. Section 5 is compulsory and each question in thissection shall carry 3 marks.
UNIT-I
(i) Cold War: Origin; Causes; Impact on International Politics and Nature of the PostCold War Global Order
(ii) Dtente and its impact(iii) The Evolution of the International Economic System; The Present International
Economic Order; Demand for New International Economic Order; North-SouthDialogue in United Nations and Outside
UNIT-II
(i) Non-Alignment: Meaning; Characteristics; Causes; Growth and Role in Post ColdWar Era
(ii) Regional Organisations: ASEAN; OPEC; EU; SAARC; NAFTA. Impact andImportance of Regional Organisations
UNIT-III
(i) Indias Foreign Policy