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1 Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme PROGRAMME STRUCTURE FOR INTEGRATED B.A LLB PROGRAMME TO BE EFFECTIVE FROM 7 TH TO 10 SEMESTERS Course Code Course title Type of Course Teaching Hours/ Week Credit Marks Total Marks CIA ESE Semester 7 th IL-701 Criminology & Penology C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-702 Labour Law II C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-703 Human Rights C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-704 Criminal Procedure Code C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-705 Civil Procedure Code-I & Specific Relief Act C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-706 Law of Evidence C 4 4 40 60 100 Deputation to Court (Winter Break) Semester 8 th IL-801 Administrative Law C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-802 Interpretation of Statutes C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-803 Principles of Taxation Law C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-804 Insurance and Banking Law C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-805 Civil Procedure Code II & Limitation Act C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-806 Clinical Legal Programme (Court Visits, Deputation to Lower Judiciary C 4 4 60 40 100 Semester 9 TH IL-901 Cyber Law C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-902 J & K Constitution C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-903 Local Laws- I C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-904 Pleading, Drafting and Conveyancing C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-905 Professional Ethics & Para Legal Services C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-906 Project I C 4 4 60 40 100 Court Visits/ Deputation to Lower Judiciary (Winter Break) Semester 10 th IL-1001 Alternative Dispute Resolution C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-1002 International Trade Law C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-1003 Local Laws-II C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-1004 International Humanitarian Law & Law Relating to Vulnerable Groups C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-1005 Public Interest Lawyering, legal aid and legal service authorities Act, 1997 C 4 4 40 60 100 IL-1006 Project II (Empirical Study) C 4 4 60 40 100

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE FOR INTEGRATED B.A LLB PROGRAMME

TO BE EFFECTIVE FROM 7TH

TO 10 SEMESTERS

Course Code Course title Type of Course

Teaching Hours/ Week

Credit Marks

Total Marks

CIA ESE

Semester 7th

IL-701 Criminology & Penology C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-702 Labour Law –II C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-703 Human Rights C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-704 Criminal Procedure Code C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-705 Civil Procedure Code-I & Specific Relief Act

C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-706 Law of Evidence C 4 4 40 60 100

Deputation to Court (Winter Break)

Semester 8th

IL-801 Administrative Law C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-802 Interpretation of Statutes C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-803 Principles of Taxation Law C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-804 Insurance and Banking Law C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-805 Civil Procedure Code – II & Limitation Act

C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-806 Clinical Legal Programme (Court Visits, Deputation to Lower Judiciary

C 4 4 60 40 100

Semester 9TH

IL-901 Cyber Law C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-902 J & K Constitution C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-903 Local Laws- I C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-904 Pleading, Drafting and Conveyancing

C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-905 Professional Ethics & Para Legal Services

C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-906 Project – I C 4 4 60 40 100

Court Visits/ Deputation to Lower Judiciary (Winter Break)

Semester 10th

IL-1001 Alternative Dispute Resolution C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-1002 International Trade Law C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-1003 Local Laws-II C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-1004 International Humanitarian Law & Law Relating to Vulnerable Groups

C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-1005 Public Interest Lawyering, legal aid and legal service authorities Act, 1997

C 4 4 40 60 100

IL-1006 Project – II (Empirical Study) C 4 4 60 40 100

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7th Semester

Paper-IL-701: Criminology and Penology Time allowed: 3 Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Criminology:- Definition, Nature and Scope

2. School of Criminology

a) Pre-classical school of Criminology

b) The classical school

c) Neo-classical school

d) Positive school

Unit-II

1. Sociological theory of Criminal behaviour

2. Theory of differential Association

3. Multiple factor Approach to crime causation

4. Marxist’s theory of crime

5. Banger’s Economic theory of Criminality

Unit-III

1. Introduction to Penology

2. Retribution

3. Utilitarian Prevention: Deterrence

4. Rehabilitation

5. Classical Hindu and Islamic Approaches to Punishment

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Unit-IV

1. Death sentence: its Constitutionality

2. Imprisonment-Life imprisonment, rigorous imprisonment and simple

imprisonment.

3. Alternatives to Imprisonment:

a) Probation

b) Parole

c) Corrective Labour

d) Fine

4. Compensation to victim

Unit-V

1. Prison system in India: An Introduction

2. Prison Problems

3. Jail Reform Committees

4. Classification of Prison

5. Rights of Prisoners

Recommended Readings:-

1. Mann heim, Comparative criminology, Rutledge

Publications

2. Taft Donald Reid, Criminology, Macmillan Pub.

3. Reid Sue Titus, Crime & Criminology, Tata Mc Grawhill

4. Ahmad Siddique, Criminology: problem & perspectives, Eastern

Book Co.

5. Paran Jape N.V.J Criminology and Penology with Victimlogy,

Central Law Pub.

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Paper-IL-702: Labour Law-II Time allowed: 3Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Concept of minimum wage, fair wage, living wage and need based

Minimum wage;

2. Constitutional validity of the Minimum wages Act, 1948.

3. Procedure for fixation and revision of minimum wages.

4. Procedure for hearing and deciding claims.

5. Components of wages: dearness allowance, principle of fixation.

Unit-II

1. National Wage Policy.

2. Principles of wage fixation by adjudication and by Wage Board and Pay

Commission.

3. Definition of wage under Payment of Wages Act 1936 and responsibility

for payment of wages.

4. Fixation of wage period and time of payment of wage.

5. Deduction from wages.

6. Remedial measures.

Unit-III

1. Social Security: Concept and Scope.

2. Concept of Employer, Workmen, Dependent, Disablement.

3. Workmen’s Compensation Employer’s liability for compensation,

amount and distribution of compensation.

Unit-IV

1. Employee’s state insurance: Benefits, ESI funds and contribution.

2. Concept of bonus: computation of bonus.

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3. Gratuity

4. Provident fund and family pension.

Unit-V

1. Unorganized labour, problems and perspectives.

2. Agricultural labour.

3. Bonded labour.

4. Contract labour.

5. Tribal labour.

6. Domestic labour.

7. Daily wage workers.

8. Inter-state migrant workmen: regulation of employment and conditions

of services.

Leading Cases:

Air India Statutory Corporation V United Labour Union (1997) 9 SCC 377

Air freight Ltd. V State of Karnataka (1999) 6 SCC 567.

Arya Munni V.Union of India (1995) ILLJ 24.

B.Shah V. Labour Court Coimbatore AIR 1978 SC 12.

Kerala State Electricity Board V Valsala K(1999) 8SCC 254.

Manganese Ore (India) Ltd.V. Chandi Lal Sinha (1991) Lab. IC 524.

National Insurance Co.Ltd. Balawwa 1994 ILLJ 433 (Karnataka)

People Union for Democratic Rights V. Union of India (1982) II LLJ. 454

(SC)

Pratap Narain Singh Deo V. Srinivas AIR 1976 SC 222.

Regional Provident Fund Commissioner V Shiv Kumar Joshi 200 LLR 217.

Royal Talkies Hyderabad V.E.S.I Corporation AIR 1978 SC 1478

State Bank Staff Union V. State Bank of India 1991 Lab. 197.

Steel Authority of India Ltd. V. National Union Water Front Workers 2001

L/L r 961.

Recommended Reading:-

1. S.C. Srivastava, Labour Laws & industrial Relating (lexis Nexis

Publishing House )

2. K.D. Srivatava, Law relating to trade union Act (Eastern Book co.)

3. Hone Ball, Text book on labour Law (Oxford universal Publication)

4. Puri S.K, labour & Industrial Law (All Law Agency)

5. Mishra S.K, labour Law & Industrial Relation

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Paper-IL-703: Human Rights Time allowed: 3 Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Origin and Development of Human Rights.

2. UN and Human Rights, UN Human Rights Council.

Unit-II

1. International Bill of Human Rights

i. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).

ii. T he International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966).

iii. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural

Rights (1966).

Unit-III

1. Regional Conventions on Human Rights

a) European Convention of Human Rights

b) The American Convention on Human Rights

c) The African Charter on Human Rights

Unit-IV

1. Human Rights and Inhuman acts.

a) Torture

b) Apartheid

c) Genocide

d) Slavery

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2. Human Rights-some contemporary Issue.

a) Cultural Relativism

b) Self-determination

3. Role of NGO’S and INGO’S

Unit-V

1. Impact and implementation of International Human Rights norms in

India

a) India and International Human Rights Treaties

b) Enforcement of Human Rights in India

i. Role of the Courts;

ii. Statutory Commission- National HRC, State HRC

Leading cases:

1. Namibia case,

2. Filartiga v Pena-Irala,

3. Ireland v United Kingdom,

4. Golder v United Kingdom,

5. Sunil Batra v Delhi Administration,

6. Hussain Ara Khatoon v Home Secretary,

7. Maneka Gandhi v Union of Inida,

8. Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan,

9. Jolly George Verghese v. State Bank of Cochin

Recommended Readings:-

1. Lauterpact. International Law and Human Rights,

FA.Praega Publication

2. Lavis and Burgemtja International Protection of Human

Rights.

3. S.K. Avesti and R.P. Kataria, Law Relating to Human Rights.

4. Wallace; International Human Rights-Text &

Materials, Sweet & Max well.

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5. Nirmal C.J Human Rights in India, DLI

6. I. Meron Human Rights in International Law.

7. A.B. Kailash Human Rights in International Law.

8. S.C. Khare Human Rights and United Nations.

9. Krishna Iyer Human Rights and Inhuman wrongs.

10. Upendra Baxi The Right to be Human

11. C. K. Agarwal Human Rights

12. H.O Agarwal International Law and Human Rights

13. Merrilis Human Rights.

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Paper-IL-704: Criminal Procedure Code Time allowed: 3 Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

a) Arrest by police and processes to compel appearance (Ss: 36, 61-90,100-

101)[J&K: Ss. 68-93, 102

b) Powers of police and their powers to investigate (ss. 154-156,160-

162,164)

c) Remand (s.167)

d) Rights of Accused (Ss. 50-51, 56-57)[J&K:s.50-A,51,60-61, 545-545-

A

Unit-II

a) Security for keeping peace and good behavior (ss. 106-124, 151)

b) Disputes regarding immovable property (ss. 145-146)

c) Maintenance of wives, children and parents ( ss.125-128)[J&K:S.488-

90

Unit-III

Conditions necessary to investigate

a) Cognizance by courts (ss. 190-199)

b) Filing of complaints (ss.200-203)

c) Commission and procedure before Magistrate (ss. 204-210)

Unit-IV

a) Framing of charge , Joinder of charge (ss. 221-224)[ J&K:221-240

b) Sessions Trial (ss. 225-237) [J&K: Ss. 266-277

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c) Warrants Trials,(238-250); [J&K:251-259-B] Summons Trials (251-

259) [J&K: 240-250]

d) Summary Trials (ss260-265)

Unit-V

a) Confirmation of Death sentences ( ss. 366-371)[J&K: ss. 374-379

b) Suspension, remission and Commutation of Sentences ( ss. 418-435)

[J&K:401-402

c) Appeal, Revision and References (ss.372,376,378,382,394-397,399,405)

[J&K: Ss.404-431,432-433,435 and 442

Leading cases:

1. Babu Lal v. State of Rajasthan 2009 Cri.L J 4362 (Raj);

2. Mohd Maintaqi Ali v. State of Assam 2009 (Gau);

3. Rampal Singh v. State of UP (2009) 4 SCC 423;

4. Pollution Control Board v. D. Bhujendra Kumar Modi (2009) 1 SCC

(Cri) 675

5. Rumi Dhar (Smt) v. State of west Bengal , (2009) 2 SCC (Cri) 1074;

6. D.K. Basu V. State of West Bengal 1997 Cri.L.J 750 SC.

7. Prem Shankar Shukla V. Delhi Administration AIR 1980 SC 1535.

8. Roshan Beevi V.Home Secretary,. State of Tamil Nadu 1984 Cri.L.J.

134.

9. Habib V. State of Bihar AIR 1972 SC 283.

10. State V. Nidhan Singh 1984 Cri.L.J 1362 J&K.

11. Tapinder Singh V.State of Punjab AIR 1970 SC 1566.

12. Mantoo Majumdar V. State of Bihar AIR 1980 SC 347.

13. Munna V State of UP AIR 1982 SC806.

14. Sanjay Suri V Delhi Administration 1988 SCC (Cri.) 248.

15. K. Ramachandran v. V.N. Raju ( 2009) Cri L J 4413 (SC).

Recommended Readings:

1. Ratanlal and Dhirajlal Code of Criminal Procedure, Lexis Nexis

2. Kelker R.V Outlines of Criminal Procedure, Eastern Book

Co.

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3. Mishra S.N. The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, Central Law publications, 17

th Ed (2010)

4. Tandon M.P Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Allahabad

Law Agency.

5. Aggarwala R.D Code of Criminal Procedure,

6. Basu Durga Das Criminal Procedure code, Prentice Hall of

India;

7. Ejaz Ahmad, Criminal Practice, Procedure and Pleadings

with Mode Reforms, Allahabad, Ashoka 1976

8. Hassan Askari Criminal Procedure and Police, A Professional

Study Asia Law House, Hyderabad 2006

9. Surya Narayan Code of Criminal Procedure

10. Mukherjee A.N Code of Criminal Procedure Calcutta,

Nirmal Publishing House

11. Sarkar S.C Law of Criminal Procedure, Indian

Law House, New Delhi.

12. Mehraj-ud-din Mir Crime and Criminal Justice System in India,

Deep and Deep Publications.

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Paper-IL-705: Civil Procedure Code-II Time allowed: 3 Hours

and Specific Relief Act Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

a) Preliminary Section, 2 including the functional Decree, legal

representative, mesne profits, public officer,

b) Jurisdiction of Courts and Res Judicata: ss. 9-11, 15-20, General power

of transfer of civil suits (s. 24)

c) Parties to the Suit, (order I rules 1-3A, 4,8-10,12-13 )

d) Frame of Suit ( order II rule 1-3,6-7)

e) Service of summons ( order V)

f) Pleadings Generally including amendment of pleading (order VI)

Unit-II

a) Plaint ( Order VII) ; Written Statement (order VIII)

b) Appearance of Parties and consequences of Non-Appearance (order IX)

c) Examination of Parties by the Court (order X)

d) Issues (Order XIV)

e) Withdrawal and adjustment of Suits (order XXIII, rules 1-2, 3 A &B)

Unit-III

a) Execution of Decrees (ss. 36-51, order XXI, rule 1-13)

b) Arrest and detention in civil prison (order XXI, rules 37-40)

Unit-IV

a) Specific Relief Act , preliminary (sections : 1-8)

b) Specific Performance of Contract (ss. 9-25)

Unit-V

a) Temporary Injunction

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b) Perpetual Injunctions (ss. 37-42)

c) Cease and desist order under general law

Leading Cases:

1. Topandas V. Gorakhram, AIR 1964 Sc 1348

2. Dhulabai v. State of H.P. AIR 1969 SC 78

3. Premier Automobile v. Kamlakar, 1976 (1) SCC 496

4. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corp. v. Krishna Kant 1995(5) SCC 75

5. Pandurang v. Shantibai AIR 1989 SC 2240

6. Workmen C.P. Trust v. Board of Trustee, 1978(3) SCC 119

7. Razia Begum v. Anwar Begum, AIR 1958 SC 886 (895)

8. B.K.N. Pillai v. P. Pillas AIR 2000 SC 614

9. Sangram Singh v. Election Tribunal AIR 1955 SC 425

10. Martin Burn Ltd. v. Banerjee AIR 1958 SC 79

11. Dalpat v. Prahlad, 1992(1) SCC 225

12. Gujarat Bottling Co. Ltd. V. Coca Cola., 1995 (5) SCC 545

13. Morgan Stanly v. Kartick Das, 1994 (4) SCC 225

14. Bihari Chourdhary v. Ramesh Kumar, AIR 1984 (2) SCC 624

15. Raj Duggal v. Ramesh Kumar, AIR 1990 SC 2218

Recommended Readings:

1. Sir Dinshaw Fardunji, Mulla’s Code of Civil Procedure, lexis Nexis

2. Sarkar’s Code of Civil Procedure, lexis Nexis

3. C.K. Takawani Code of Civil Procedure, eastern Book Co.

Refrences:

1. Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (relevant provisions)

2. Ganguly :Civil Court, Practice and Procedure

3. Code of Civil Procedure, Svt. 1977

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Paper-IL-706: Law of Evidence Time allowed: 3 Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

a) Definitions (ss.3-4)

b) Relevancy of facts (ss. 5,6,8,11)

c) Admission (17-19,24-27, 30)

d) Dying declaration (ss.32)

e) Judgments when relevant(ss.40,41)

f) Third party opinion( ss. 45,47A, 52, 54)

Unit-II

a) Oral evidence (s.59)

b) Documentary evidence (ss.61-73)

c) Public documents (ss.74,76)

d) Exclusion of evidence-oral/documentary(ss91-92)

Unit-III

a) Burden of proof(Ss.,101, 112,114)

b) Estoppels (s.115)

c) Official Communication (ss.124,126)

Unit-IV

a) Witnesses (Ss.118-120, 122,129, 132)

b) Accomplice (s.133)

c) Examination of Witnesses (ss.135-137)

d) Witnesses to character (ss.140-142)

Unit-V

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a) Cross Examination (Ss. 145)

b) Questions asked by courts (ss.149)

c) Question by party to own witness(s.154)

d) Refreshing memory (s. 159)

e) Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence(s.167)

Leading Cases:

1) Inspector of police TN v. Palanisswamy Selvan AIR 2009 SC 1012;

2) State of Punjab v. Chatinder Pal Singh AIR 2009 SC 974;

3) Satish Ambanna Bansode v. State of Maharastra AIR 2009 SC 1626;

4) Shivaji Dadya Shanker Alhat v. state of Maharashtra AIR 2009 SC 56;

5) Panthangi Balarama Venkataganesh v. State of AP AIR 2009 SC 3129;

6) Brindaban Das v. State W.Bengal AIR 2009 SC 1248;

7) Bhanwar Singh v. State of MP AIR 2009 SC 768;

8) R.V. Foster, 172 ER 1261.

9) Awadesh V. State of UP,AIR 1995 SC 375.

10) Brij Mohan V. Amar Nath AIR 1980 JK 54.

11) Pakala Naryan Swami V. Emp AIR 1939 PC 47.

12) Dagdu V. State of Maharashtra 1977 SC 3.

13) State of UP V. Deoman Upadhya AIR 1960 SC 1125.

14) R.Singh V. State of Punjab 1976 1SCC 181.

15) State V. Bal Krishna n 1992 CRLJ 1872.

16) Tuka Ram V. State of Maharashtra AIR 1979 SC 185.

17) Union of India v. Ramaswamy AIR 1997 SC 2055.

18) R.K.Dalmia v. Delhi Administration AIR 1962 SC 1821.

19) Ram Krishan v. Savitri Devi AIR 1982, Delhi.

20) Rafiq v.State of UP AIR 1981 SC 559.

Recommended Readings:

1. B.M Prasad & Manich Mohan, Law of evidence, lexis nexis

2. CGM Munir, Law of evidence, Universal law

Publications.

3. Avtar Singh, Principle of evidence, Allahabad

central law Publications.

4. Sarkar Evidence

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8th

Semester

Paper-IL-801: Administrative law Time allowed: 3Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Evolution, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law

2. Concept of State from laissez- faire to a social welfare state

3. Necessity for delegation of powers on administration

4. Relationship between Constitutional Law and Administrative Law

5. Rule of law, Separation of powers and Droit administratif

Unit-II

1. Classification of Functions of Administration

1.1 Need for Classification

1.2 Identification of legislative action

1.3 Distinction between Judicial, Quasi-judicial and administrative actions

2. Legislative Function of Administration

2.1 Delegated legislation – Necessity and Constitutionality of delegated

legislation.

2.2 Control : Legislative and Judicial

2.3 Sub- Delegation of Legislative Power, Conditional Legislation, Henry VIII

Clause

Unit III

1. Judicial Functions of Administration

1.1 Need for devolution of Adjudicatory Authority on Administration

1.2 Nature of Tribunal : Constitution, Power, Procedures

1.3 Administrative Tribunal- Article 323 A and Article 323 B, CAT and SAT

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UNIT IV

1. Principles of Natural Justice

1.1 Rule against Bias

1.2 Audi Alter Partem: Essentials of Hearing Process, Cross Examination,

Legal Representation , Pre and Post Decisional Hearing

1.3 Rules of Evidence: No Evidence, Some Evidence and Substantial Decision

UNIT V

1. Administrative Discretion

1.1 Administrative Discretion, Limitation on exercise of Discretion, Malafide

exercise, irrelevant considerations and non exercise of discretionary power,

1.2 Judicial Review of Administrative Action and Specific• Writs-Mandamus,

Certiorari, Prohibition, Habeas Corpus and Quo Warranto

1.3 Lokpal/Lokayukta, Central Vigilance Commission and Right to Information

Act 2009.

Recommended Readings:-

1. D.D. Basu, Comparative Administrative Law.

2. Wade, Administrative Law ,Universal, Delhi

1. M.P. Jain, Indian Administrative Law, Universal, Delhi

2. Jain & Jain, Principles of Administrative Law ,Universal, Delhi

3. S.P. Sathe, Administrative Law, Butterworth-Indian, Delhi

4. Schwartz, An Introduction to American Administrative Law

5. Massey, Administrative law

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Paper-IL-802: Interpretation of Statutes Time allowed: 3Hours

and principles of Legislation Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Statute: Meaning and classification

2. Interpretation: Meaning, object and necessity

3. General Principles of Interpretation:

Unit-II

1. The Literal or Grammatical Interpretation

2. The Golden Rule

3. The Mischief Rule (Rule in the Heydon’s case)

Unit-III

1. The Statute should be read as a whole

2. Construction utres magis valeat quam pereat

3. Identical expressions to have same meaning

4. Construction noscitur a sociis

5. Construction ejusdem generis

6. Construction expression unius est exclusion alterius

7. Construction contemporanea exposition est fortissimo in lege

Unit-IV

1. Beneficial Construction

2. Construction of Penal Statutes

3. Construction of Taxing Statutes

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Unit-V

1. Aids to Interpretation of Statutes

a) Need to invoke Aids to Construction

b) Internal Aids to Construction

c) External Aids to Construction

2. Commencement, Repeal, Revival of Statute

3. Prospective and Retrospective Operation of Statutes

Suggested Readings:

1. Maxwell on the Interpretation of Statutes- P.St. Langan, Lexis Nexis, New

Delhi (2004)

2. Principles of Statutory Interpretation- G.P. Singh, Wadhwa & Co., New Delhi

(2008)

3. Interpretation of Statutes- V.P. Sarathi, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow (2003)

4. The Interpretation of Statutes- T. Bhattacharyya, Central Law Agency,

Allahabad (2009)

5. Interpretation of Statutes- D.N. Mathur, Central Law Publications, Allahabad

(2008)

6. Interpretation of Statutes & Legislation- M.P. Tandon & J.R. Tandon

Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad (2005)

7. Interpretation of Statutes- P.M. Bakshi, Orient Pub., New Delhi (2008)

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Paper-IL-803: Principle of Taxation Law Time allowed: 3 Hours

Max. Marks: - 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

a. Definitions (Ss. 2(A)

b. Basis Of Charge (Ss.4-6)

c. Exemptions (Ss 10-13)

Unit-II

a. Heads Of Income

i. Salary (Ss.15-17)

ii. Income from House Property(Ss.22-24,27)

iii. Income from Business And Profession (Ss. 28-33, 37)

iv. Income from Capital Gains(Ss.45, 47-48)

v. Income from Other Sources (S.56-57)

b. Income Tax Authorities (Ss.116,120-124)

c. Avoidance of Double Taxation (Ss.90-91)

Unit- III

a. Procedure for Assessment (Ss.139-148)

b. Appeal and Revision ( Ss. 246-256)

c. Deductions (ss. 80 C, 80CC, 80D)

Unit-IV

a. Definitions (S.2) of Service Tax

b. Scope and Nature

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c. Procedure For Assessment

d. Penalties

e. Appeal And Revision

Unit –V

a. Meaning and Scope of VAT

b. Taxation Authorities (Ss. 3-10)

c. Returns, Assessment ,Recovery (Ss. 31-33,37-40,42)

d. Appeals & Revisions (Ss. 72-77)

Leading Cases:

1. MadhuKishwar V. State of Bihar 1996 5 SCC 125.

2. Union of India V. Raghubir Singh 1989 178 ITR 548 SC

3. CIT V. Carew and Co.Ltd 1979 120 ITR 540 SC

4. CIT V. G.K. Karthi Keyen 1993 201 ITR 866 SC

5. B.C. SrinivasaSetty V. CIT 1981 128 ITR 284 SC.

6. Alembic Chemical Works Co. Ltd. V CIT 1989 177 ITR 377 Cal.

7. CIT V. Associated Cement Co’s Ltd 1988 172 ITR 257 SC.

8. Commissioner of Sales Tax V. Gramophone Co. of India 1992. 84 STC 473 Del.

9. Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd. V. State of Kerala 1993 89 STC 473 SC.

10. Commissioner of Sales Tax UP V. Suresh Chand Jain 1988 70 STC 45.

Recommended Readings:

1. Taxman, Tax Planning & management (1998)

2. Kanga &Palkhivala: Income Tax Law (2004)

3. A.C. SampatIyergar, Three Taxes

4. K.Chaturvedi and S.M Pithisaria, Income Tax Law

5. Kailash Rai, Taxation Law, Allahabad Law Agency

6. Bhagwati Prasad, Direct Taxes: Law & Practice (1996) WishaPrakasan, New

Delhi.

7. Chatarwedi&Ashokan: Value Added Tax, Wadhwa, New Delhi

8. B.R Gupta, Manual of Value Added Tax, Jay Kay Law Reporter, Jammu.

9. A.N. Aiyars, Indian Tax Laws

10. Service tax law, Manmohan Lavy

11. Indian Wealth Tax Act 1957, Sen

12. Income Tax in India 1860-2001, Indian Tax Foundation, India

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13. Policy issue in Designing a system of Income tax (2001) Indian Tax Foundation,

India

14. Tax incidence studies in India- A Survey, Indian Tax Foundation (2001)

15. Sales Tax in India 1938-2001 Indian Tax Foundation (2001)

16. Tax Reforms in India 1991-2001 Indian Tax Foundation (2001)

17. Kunwar Deo Prasad, Taxation in Ancient India, 1987

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-804: Insurance and Banking Law Time allowed: 3

Hour

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-1

1. General Principles of Insurance

2. Nature of Insurance contract

3. Insurable Interest

4. Premium, risk

5. Assignment of Insurance Policy

Unit-II

1. Definition, Nature & Scope of life Insurance

2. Fire Insurance

3. Marine Insurance

Unit-III

1. Organization, Operation and Functions of Banks

2. Bank guarantee

3. Letters of credit

Unit-IV

1. Nature of Negotiable Instrument

2. Definition and Nature of Promissory note

3. Bill of exchange and Cheques

4. Holder and Holder in due course and his Special Privilege

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Unit-V

1. Endorsement and its kinds

2. Parties to negotiable instruments and their liability

3. Presentment: Presentation for payment

4. Dishonour of cheques

5. Maturity of negotiable Instruments

Recommended Readings:

1. M.S. Parthasarathy (ed.) Khergamvala on the Negotiable Instruments Act

1898 Butterworth, New Delhi

2. M.L. Tannen, Tannin’s banking Law and Practice in India (2000) India Law

House, New Delhi

3. S. .N. Gupta, the Banking law in Theory and Practice (1999) Universal, New

Delhi

4. G.S N. Tripathi (ed.) Seth’s Commentaries on Banking Regulation Act 1949

and Allied banking laws (2000) Law Publishers, Allahabad

5. Bashyam and Adiga, the Negotiable Instruments Act (1997) Bharath Law

House, New Delhi.

6. S.N. Gupta, Banks and the Consumer Protection Law (2000) Universal Delhi

7. Mukherjee T. Banking Law and Practice (1999) Universal Delhi

8. Arif Khan, Law on Insurance, Eastern Book Company Publications

9. Avtar Singh, Banking and Insurance , Eastern Book Company Publications

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-805: Civil Procedure Code –II Time allowed: 3 Hours

and Limitation Act Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

a. Arrest and detention (ss. 55-58)

b. Attachment (ss. 60-63)

c. Sale in Execution of Decree (Order XXI, Rules 64-67, 89-93)

d. Suits by or against Government (ss. 79-80, Order 27)

Unit-II

a. Public Nuisance (ss. 91-92)

b. Appeals (ss. 96-108, Order XLI)

c. Revision & Review (ss. 115, order XLVII Rules 1-4)

d. Application for Restitution (s. 144)

Unit-III

a. Summary Suit (Order XXXVII)

b. Law of Injunctions ( Order XXXIX, Rules 1-9)

c. Suits by or against Minors ( Order XXXII, Rules 1-5)

d. Suits by or against Indigent persons ( Order XXXIII, rules 1-8)

Unit-IV

a. Appointment of Receiver (order XL, rules 1-5)

b. Limitation of Suits and Commutation (ss. 3-14)

Unit-V

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a) Computation of period of limitation

b) Acquisition of ownership (ss. 15-27)

Leading Cases:

1) Topandas V. Gorakhram, AIR 1964 Sc 1348

2) Dhulabai v. State of H.P. AIR 1969 SC 78

3) Premier Automobile v. Kamlakar, 1976 (1) SCC 496

4) Rajasthan State Road Transport Corp. v. Krishna Kant 1995(5) SCC 75

5) Pandurang v. Shantibai AIR 1989 SC 2240

6) Workmen C.P. Trust v. Board of Trustee, 1978(3) SCC 119

7) Razia Begum v. Anwar Begum, AIR 1958 SC 886 (895)

8) B.K.N. Pillai v. P. Pillas AIR 2000 SC 614

9) Sangram Singh v. Election Tribunal AIR 1955 SC 425

10) Martin Burn Ltd. v. Banerjee AIR 1958 SC 79

11) Dalpat v. Prahlad, 1992(1) SCC 225

12) Gurjrat Bottling Co. Ltd. V. Coca Cola., 1995 (5) SCC 545

13) Morgan Stanly v. Kartick Das, 1994 (4) SCC 225

14) BihariChordhary v. Ramesh Kumar, AIR 1984 (2) SCC 624

15) Raj Duggal v. Ramesh Kumar, AIR 1990 SC 2218

Recommended Readings

1. Sir Dinshaw fardunji, Mulla’s Code of Civil Procedure,Lexis Nexis,

2. Sarkar’s Code of Civil Procedure, Lexis Nexis,

3. C.K. Takawani Code of Civil Procedure, Eastern Book

Publication.

4. J.D Jain Limitation Act, Allahabad Law Agency.

Reference

1) Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (relevant provisions)

2) Ganguley :Civil Court, Practice and Procedure

3) Code of Civil Procedure, Svt. 1977.

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Paper-IL-806: Clinical Legal Programme Time allowed: 3 Hours

Max. Marks: 40

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Clinical Legal Education: Horizons & Practicability.

Unit-II

1. Mooting

a) Why Mooting

b) Principle of Mooting

c) Practical relevance of mooting

d) Tools of Advocacy

Unit-III

1. Moot Problem

Unit-IV

1. Court visits: Experiences

Unit-V

1. Legal Literacy

Recommended Readings:

1) Madhav Menon, Clinical Legal education

2) Jeffrey Hill, A practical guide to Mooting

3) David Pope & Dan Hill, Mooting &Advocacy skill

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9th

Semester

Paper-IL-901: Cyber Law Time allowed: 3Hours Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

Development of Internet

1) History of Internet

a) Genesis of Internet

a) Internet Functioning

b) Access to Internet

c) Modes of Communication

(i) e-mail

(ii) List serve

(iii) Distributed Message Databases

(iv) Real Time Text Based Communications

(v) Real Time Remote Computer Utilization

(vi) Remote Retrieval of Information

2) Genesis, Object and Scope of the IT Act

I. Genesis

II. Objects

III. Scope

Unit-II

Authentication of Electronic Records and Electronic Governance

I. Authentication of Electronic Records

(a) Digital Signatures

(b) Hash function

(c) Digital Signatures in practice

(d) Secure Electronic record and Secure Digital Signatures

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II Electronic Signatures

III Electronic Governance

(a) Legal Recognition of Electronic Records

(b) Legal Recognition of Digital Signatures & Electronic Signatures

(c) Use of Electronic Records and Digital Signatures in Government

and its Agencies

(d) Retention of Electronic Records

Unit-III

Certifying Authorities

I. Need of Certifying Authority

II. Functioning of the Certifying Authority

III. Types of Certificates

(a) Identification Certificate

(b) Authorizing Certificate

(c) Transactional Certificate

(d) Digital Time Stamping Service

IV. Validity Period of Digital Signatures

V. Certificate Chain

VI. Appointment of Controller

VII. Functions of Controller

VIII Controller to act as a Repository

IX Powers of Controller

X Powers of Central Government

a) To decrypt and monitor information

b) To block access

c) To collect traffic Data Information

XI Database of Certifying Authorities

XI Who can be a Certifying Authority?

XII Application for Licence

XIII Certification practice statement

XIV Issuance of Licence

XV Refusal of Licence

XVI Surrender of Licence

XVII Cross Certification

XVIII Duties of Certifying Authorities

XIX Certifying Authority as an Indemnifier

XXII Commencement of commercial operation by licensed Certifying

authorities.

XXIII Requirements prior to Cessation as Certifying Authority

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XXIV Representation upon Issuance of Digital Signature Certificate

XXV Certificate life time

XXVI Suspension of Digital Signature Certificate

XXVII Revocation of Digital Signature Certificate

XXVIII Certification Revocation List (CRL)

XXIX Duties of Subscribers

a) Generating Key Pair

b) Acceptance of Digital Certificate

c) Control of Private Key

Unit-IV

Electronic Commerce

I. Introduction

II. Formation of Electronic Contracts

(a) Contract by Electronic Data Interchange

(b) Cyber Contracts

i. E-mail

ii. World Wide Web (www)

III. Validity of Electronic Transactions

IV. Dichotomy of Offer and Invitation to Treat

V. Application of Mirror Image Rule

VI. Communication of Offer and Acceptance

VII. Revocation of Offer and Acceptance

VIII. Incorporation of Terms by Reference

IX. Attribution of Electronic Records

X. Time and Place of Dispatch and Receipt of Electronic Record

XI. Jurisdiction

XII. Identity of the Parties

Unit-V

Cyber Appellate Tribunal

I. Establishment and Composition of Cyber Appellate Tribunal

II. Qualifications of Presiding Officer

III. Resignation, Removal and Filling up of Vacancies

IV. Jurisdiction of Cyber Appellate Tribunal

V. Adjudicating Officer

VI. Powers of the Adjudicating Officer

VII. Factors to be taken into account by the Adjudicating Officer

VIII. Power to Award Compensation

IX. Power of Adjudicating officer to impose penalty

X. Compounding of Contraventions

XI. Appeal to Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal

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XII. Procedure and Powers of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal

Computer Systems and Liability Issues (Cyber Crimes) I. Definition of Cyber Crimes

II. Classification of Cyber crimes

III. Target of computer crime

IV. Challenges of Cyber crime

V. Indian Scheme of offences and Punishment

a. Damage to Computer, Computer System etc.

b. Unauthorized Access

c. Computer Contaminant or Computer virus

i. Virus

ii. Logic Bomb

iii. Worms

iv. Trojan Horse Programme

v. Denial of Service

d. Tampering with computer source Documents

Recommended Readings:

1. Cees J. Hamelink, the Ethics of Cyberspace (2001), Sage Publication.

2. Markandey Katiju, Law in the Scientific Era (2000), Universal, New Delhi.

3. Farooq Ahmad, Cyber Law in India, 4th

Edition, 2011, New Delhi

Publication.

4. Chris Reed, Computer Law, Universal, New Delhi.

5. Nandi Kamath, the Law Relating to Computers, Universal Law

Publication.

6. Richard Raysman and Peter Brown, Computer Law: Drafting and

Negotiating Forms and Agreements, by Law Journal Press, 1999–2008.

7. Krishna Kumar, Cyber Laws, intellectual property and e-commerce

Security, (2011) Dominant Publishers and Distributors , New Delhi;

8. S.K. Bansal, Cyber Crime, A P H Publishing Corporation , New Delhi

9. Rajan Nagia, Cyber Laws and Computer Crimes,(2009), Cyber Tech

Publications, New Delhi

10. S. R. Sharma, encyclopaedia of Cyber Laws and Crime, Anmol

Publications Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-902: The Constitution of J& K Time allowed: 3Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Constitutional Development of state of J&K-A Historical Retrospect

2. J&K Constitution Act 1939

a) Executive

b) Legislature

c) Judiciary

Unit-II

1. Instrument of Accession

2. Kashmir before Security Council

3. Article 370

4. J&K (Constitution Application) order 1950

Unit-III

1. Delhi agreement

2. J&K (Constitution Application) order 1954

Unit-IV

1. Permanent resident under J&K Constitution

2. Fundamental Rights-Application under J&K Constitution

Unit-V

1. Directive Principles- Under J&K Constitution

2. Provisions of Indian Constitution supplementing the Constitution

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Suggested Readings:

1. The Constitution of J&K-its development and comments, A.S Anand

Universal Law Publishing Co.

2. The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir- Prof. S.K Sharma, Universal

Law Publishing Co.

3. Constitution of India- J.N. Pandey, Central Law Agency

4. State Autonomy Committee Report

Cases:

1. P.N Kaul v state of J&K AIR 1959 SC 749.

2. Maqbool Damnoo v. state of J&K 1972 JKLR 319

3. Sampat Kumar v. state of J&K AIR 1970 SC 1118

4. Sampat Prakash v. state of J&K 1971 SC JKLR 03

5. State of J&K v. Dr. Sushila Sawhney L.P.A 29 of 1979

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-903: Local Laws-I Time allowed: 3Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit –I

1. (Land Acquisition Act 1990 svt.)

a) Declaration (s 4)

b) Taking of possession ( ss. 16-17a)

c) Reference to courts and procedure thereon ( ss. 18-20, 22-24)

d) Apportionment of compensation (ss. 31-33, 35, 45, 47, 49)

Unit –II

1. (Municipal Corporation Act 2000)

a) Functions of Corporation (ss. 41-45, 50)

b) Building Regulations (ss. 242-246, 253-255, 256-277)

c) Building Procedures, Powers and Penalties (ss. 357-361,362)

Unit-III

1. (J& K Registration Act)

a) Definitions (s 2)

b) Powers and functions of Registrar

c) Documents Registrable under the Act

d) Appeals

e) Penalties for non-registration

Unit–IV

1. State land (vesting of ownership to the Occupants) Act 2001

a) Definitions (S 2 (a) (b) (e) (h)

b) Act not to apply to certain land ( S. 3)

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c) State land (s.4)

d) Application for allotment of state land (s.5-6)

e) Appeal (s.7)

f) Power to evict (Ss.9)

g) Determine of price (s. 12)

h) Bar of jurisdiction (S 14)

Unit –V

1. (Financial Regulations/Financial code)

a) General Principles

b) Check on Revenue & Receipts

c) Pay allowance and pension(General Rules)

d) Contingency ,Stores , Works

e) Miscellaneous expenditure, local funds and service Funds

f) Deposits and Budget, powers of sanction.

Important Cases

1) Kunwar Sanjay Kishan Kaul & others V. State of JK –H/c 271, JKJ -2008

(1)

2) Collector Land Acquisition ,Rajouri V. Muhammad Bashir Khan H/C 615,

JKJ 2006 (1)]

3) Power Grid Corporation of India V. Lassi & others H/C 114.

4) State of Jk Collector Land Acquisition V. Mushtaq Ahmad –H/C 43.

5) Miss Saleema V. Collector Land Acquisition ,Ramban- H/C -450

6) Zamindaran of villagade Chak Balotian and others V. State of JK & othrs;

[2011(II) SLJ 940]

7) Alim Muhammad Najar & ors V. State [2010 ( I) SLJ 161]

8) Jk Housing Board V. Irshad Hussain Baba [2010 ( I) SLJ 154]

9) Haji Mohammad Akram v. State and others (2007(2) JKJ HC-234)

10) Collector, Land Acquisition Thein Dam Project v. Geeto Devi 2005 (Supp)

JKJ 537

11) Collector, Land Acquisition v. Mohan Lal HC 156

12) Union of India v. Abdul Jabar & another HC 670

13) Defence Estate v. Mohammad Sultan Malik & another HC 479

14) Subedar Kartar Singh V. Jammu Municipality ;T-18 Vol. 2007 (3) JKJ

15) Subedar Kartar Singh V. Jammu Municipality [2007 (3) JKJ T-11

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16) Kulbhushan Kumar V. Executive officer [2007 (3) JKJ T-18].

17) Romesh Chander V. JK Special Tribunal [2008 (II) SLJ 897]

18) Muhammad Maqbool Mir V. State [2006 (1) SLJ 252].

19) Vijay Kumar and another v. Executive Officer, Municipality Jammu &

Another (2007 (2) JKJ T-35)

20) Babu Din & ors V. State of J & K & ors. [H.C 432 (2005) Supp];

21) Ab.Rehman Mir V. Arshad renzoo [2006(1) SLJ -246]

22) S.K. N, Medical Institute Trust V. State [2005 (1) SLJ 282].

23) Kuldeep Singh V. S. Prithpal Singh [2010 ( I) SLJ 238]

24) SKIMS, Trust V. State of J & K & ors [ H.C -315-2006 JKJ]

25) Ghulam Qadir Wagay V. State [2008 (30 JKJ H.C 5].[Roshani Act]

Recommended Readings:-

1. Dinshan Mulla, Registration Act.

2. J & K Law, Allahabad volumes

3. J & K Financial code

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-904: Pleading, Drafting and Conveyancing

Time allowed: 3 Hours

Max. Marks:-60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

a. Pleadings generally –object, particulars and scope

b. Essentials of plaint, written statement (Model plaints/written statements)

c. Applications: execution of decree, condonation of delay, setting aside ex parte

orders, appointing a guardian, caveat, ad-interim relief, dispensation of notice

for filing suit against Govt. and amendment of a plaint.

Unit-II

a. Complaints under various sections of Crpc

b. Application for Bail/Anticipatory Bail

c. Application for exemption from appearing before court

d. Criminal Appeal against acquittal/ committal before High Court

Unit-III

a. Petitions under Articles 32,136,226,227 of the Constitution

b. Petitions before Special courts, Tribunals

c. Power of Attorney-General/Special

Unit-IV

a. Conveyancing : Nature and Scope

b. Deeds : sale, Gift, Lease, Mortgage, Will and Relinquishment

c. Negotiable Instruments , Agreements and Bonds

Unit-V

a. Application for withdrawal of writ petition before High Court

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b. Application for claiming compensation before MACT

c. Application for grant of succession certificate

d. Writing of a complaint under section 133 CrpC

e. Translation of legal terms in Urdu from English and vice versa

f. Application for maintenance for wife, parent, children etc.

Leading Cases:

1. Brij Mohan and Others V. Sughra Begam & others 1990 4 SCC 147-48

2. Nana Tuka Ram V. Sona Bai AIR 1982 Bom 437

3. Sait Tarajee Khim Chand V. Yelamarti Satyam AIR 1971 SC 1865

4. Datatraya V. Rangnath Gopalra Kawatherkar AIR 1971 SC 2548 at

2549.

5. Rama Shanker Pathak V. Collector Central Excise AIR 1971 All. 287

at P.289.

6. K. Appu Kuttan Panicker V. S.K.R. Atha pachetliar AIR 1966

Ker.303

Recommended Readings:

1. A Guide To Conveyancing Drafting And Deeds (8 Vols) (with CD)

Gupta ,Edition: 2 Edn Year of Publication: 2006

2. A Guide To The Deeds (in 2 Volumes) M G Gurha Edition: Eighth

Year of Publication: 2007

3. A Guide To The Deeds (in 2 Volumes) M G Gurha Edition: Eighth

Year of Publication: 2007

4. Drafting Corporate And Commercial Agreements Rodney D. Ryder

Edition: First Year of Publication: 2006

5. Drafting License Agreements (2 Volume Set) : Frank L. Politano,

Michael A. Epstein Edition: 4 E

6. Drafting Of Internet And Software Agreements Gupta ,Edition: ed. Year

of Publication: 2006

7. Forms And Precedents Of Conveyancing C.R. Datta & M.N. Das

Edition: Thirteenth Year of Publication: 2004

8. Guide To Deeds & Documentation (2 Volume Set) R.K. Gupta’s

Edition: 4 Ed Year of Publication: 2009

9. Guide To The Deeds (The Most Comprehensive Coverage of Model

Deeds)

P.K. Majumdar Edition: 4 Ed Year of Publication: 2009

10. Indian Conveyancer, G.C. Mogha Edition: 14th ,Year of Publication:

2009

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11. Kelly’s Legal Precedents (Formerly Known As Kelly' R. W. Ramage

Edition: 20 th Year of Publication: 2011

12. Pleadings And Practice with more than 1100 Model Forms of Plaints,

Defences, Petitions, Writs, Appeals and much more (In 2 Vols.) N S

Bindra Edition: 9th Year of Publication: 2010

13. The Indian Draftsman, (A Practical Guide to Legal Drafting) 12th Edn.

(In 2 Vols.) FREE Editable CD Of Drafts, Hargopal , Edition: 12th Year

of Publication: 2010

14. The Law of Pleadings In India, P.C. Mogha, J.M. Srivastava, G.C.

Mogha, Edition: 17 Ed Year of Publication: 2006

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-905: Professional Ethics & Para Legal Time allowed: 3Hours

Services Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Part-A

Unit-I

a. Meaning, nature and scope of legal ethics

b. Need and scope of ethical Code for lawyers

c. Powers and functions of Bar Council of India/ State Bar Councils’

Unit-II

a. Bar-Bench relationship- Nature and Extent

b. Misconduct by lawyers/advocates

c. Rights and duties of Advocates

d. Enrolment and admission of Advocates

Unit-III

a. Contempt of Court-Meaning, classification and Scope

b. Constitutional validity of contempt law

c. Punishment for contempt of court

Unit-IV

a. Supreme Court Rules related to conduct and enrolment of Advocates

b. High Court Rules relating to conduct, enrolment and discipline of advocates in

J&K

c. Civil and criminal rules for subordinate courts in J&K

Part-B

Unit-V

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1. The following decisions of the Supreme Court have to be studies, analyzed and

simulated :

a. V.C. Rangadurai vs. D. Gopalan; AIR 1979 SC 281

b. R.D. Saxena vs. Blaram Prasad Sharma; AIR 2000 SC 2912= (2000) 7

SCC 264

c. New India Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. A.K. Saxena; AIR 2004 SC 311

d. Daroga Singh and ors. vs. B.K. Pandey; (2004) 5 SCC 26

e. Lalit Mohan Das vs. Advocate General, Orissa and Another; AIR 1957

SC 250

f. Dinesh Chandra Pandey vs. H/C of M.P.; AIR 2010 SC 3055

g. Indian Council of Legal Aid and Advice vs. BCI; AIR 1995 SC 691

h. Harish Uppal Vs. U.O.I., 2003 AIR SCW 43

i. In Re D.C. Saxena, AIR 1996 SC 2481

j. Rajendra Nagrath vs. L. Vohra; AIR 2009 M.P 131

k. A.S. Mohammad Rafi vs. State of T.N.; AIR 2011 SC 308

2. The following decisions of Disciplinary Committee shall be studied, analyzed and

simulated :

i) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India D.C. Appeal No.

70/2008[ Indian Bar Review ,vol. XXXVIII 2011]

ii) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR No. 88

of

1999[Indian Bar Review ,vol. XXXVIII 2011]

iii) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR CASE

No. 122/2007 [ Indian Bar Review ,vol. XXXVIII 2011]

iv) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India –BCI TR case

No

21/1987

v) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR case no

40/1994

vi) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR case no

12/ 1990

vii) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India DC Appeal no

55/

98

viii) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR case no

44/1995

ix) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR case no

13/2006;

x) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India DC Appeal No

41/2008

xi) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India DC Appeal No

21/2005;

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xii) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR case no

145/2003 ;

xiii) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR. Case

No 171/2010

xiv) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India BCI TR. Case

No 189/ 2008

xv) The Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India DC Appeal No

51/2010.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1. Krishnamurthy on Advocacy

2. C.L. Anand; Professional Ethics of the Bar, the law book Co. Pvt Ltd.

2nd

Ed. 1987.

3. D.V. Subba Rao; The Advocates Act, 1961, Lexis Nexis, Butterworth,

7th

Ed. 2005

4. Dr. Kailas Rai; Legal Ethics: Accountability for lawyers and Bench –

Bar Relations, Central Law Publications, 8TH

Ed.2008

5. J.P.S Sirohi; Professional Ethics, Accountability for Lawyers and Bench

Bar Relation, Allahabad Law Agency , 4th

Ed.2007

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-906: Project-I Time allowed: 3Hours Max. Marks: 40

A student will be given any Topic of Social Relevance

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

10th

Semester

Paper-IL-1001: Alternative Dispute Resolution Time allowed: 3Hours

Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit –I

a. ADR: Concept and need

b. Negotiation –Concept and Techniques, collaborative practices

c. Conciliation : Relevant sections of Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996

Unit –II

a. Arbitration Agreement –S 2(b),

b. Composition and Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal- Ss.10-11,16-17

c. Conduct of arbitral proceeding and making of award –Ss. 18-27

Unit-III

a. Making of arbitral award and termination of proceedings Ss.28-33

b. Setting aside arbitral award .S-34

c. Finality and enforcement of arbitral awards Ss- 35-37

Unit-IV

a. International Arbitration : New York Convention Awards

b. Geneva Convention Awards

Unit –V

a. Mediation : Techniques , law applicable to Mediation in India

b. J&K Mediation Rules 2009,

c. Mediation Centres : Scheme and Operation

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d. Mediation clinics

Leading Cases:

1. State of Jharkand v. R.K. onstruction (Pvt) Ltd. AIR 2006 Jhar 98.

2. Reshtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd. v. Verma Transport Company, AIR 200 SC

2800

3. P. Anand Gajapathi Raju v. P.V.G Raju (Dead), 2000(4) SCC 539

4. Mahesh Kumar v. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation, AIR 2006

Raj 56.

5. Kalpana Kothari v. Sdha Yadaw, AIR 2001 SC 404

6. Baby Arya v. Delhi Vidyut Board , AIR 2002 Dal 50

7. M.M.T.C Ltd. v. Sterlite Industries (Indir) Ltd. AIR 1997 SC 60

8. Sanshin Chemicals Ltd., AIR 2001 SC 1219

9. Tamil Nadu Electricity Board v. Bridge Tunnel Constrictions AIR 1997 SC

1376.

10. T.P. George v. State of Kerala AIR 1997 SC 816

11. Union of India v. G.S. Atwal & Co., AIR 1996 Sc 2965

12. National Thermal Power Corp v. Singer Co.

13. First Day Lawson Ltd. v. Jindal Export Ltd. AIR 2001 Sc 2293.

Recommended Readings

1. P.C. Rao et al., Alternate Dispute Resolution : What It is and How It Works?

ICADR (1997)

2. M. Menon Clinical Legal Education Relevant Chapters

Legislation

The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 with upto date amendments

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-1002: International Trade Law Time allowed: 3Hours Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks

Unit-I

1. Nature, Development, Scope & Sources of International Trade Law

2. Formation of contract: Role of negotiations, reduced formality of formation.

Unit-II

1. Bill of exchange, UN convention on International Bill of exchange

2. Collection arrangement, uniform rules for collection

3. Letter of credit: Characteristics and kinds

4. Bank guarantees

Unit-III

1. FOB contracts

2. CIF Contracts

3. Impossible of performance

4. Passing of Property and Risk

Unit-IV

1. Evolution and silent features of General Agreement on Tariff and Trade

(GATT)

2. Supersession by World Trade Organisation (WTO)

3. Dispute settlement of Mechanism under WTO

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Unit-V

1. The Uruguay Round impact on:

a) Textile and Clothing Sector

b) Agriculture

c) General Agreement on Trade in services (GATS)

d) Trade related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)

e) Legal Framework and action against dumping, countervailing measures

Recommended Readings:-

1. Bandari Surendra, World Trade Organization and Developing Countries (1995)

2. Myneni Srinivasa Rao, International Economic Law (1996)

3. Arun Goyal (ed) WTO in the new Millennium (2000)

4. Schwarzen berger, Economic World Order (1970) Manchester University Press

5. Jayanta Bagchi, World Trade Organization: An Indian Perspective

6. J.G. Starke, Introduction to International Law (1989)

7. UNCED, our Common Future (1986)

8. Schimtohoff’s, export trade Law & practice of International trade (London Sweet and

Max Well)

9. Koul, World trade organization.

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Central university of Kashmir Detailed Syllabus for Integrated B.A-LLB Programme

Paper-IL-1003: Local Laws-II Time allowed: 3Hours Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks

Unit –I

(Residential and Commercial) Tenancy Act 2012/Shops &Rent Control Act):

a. Definitions (S.2 (f) (g) (m) (n) (s) (t)

b. Tenancy (Ss 4,5,6)

c. Power of Rent Controller (S. 10)

d. Rights of landlord and Tenants (Ss.12, 14,16)

e. Termination of Tenancy (Ss. 21-22)

f. Procedure for Rent Controller and Appellate Rent Tribunal (31-33)

g. Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts (S.35)

Unit –II

(Suits Valuation Act 1977):

a. Suits Related to Land (Ss.3-4)

b. Court fee value and jurisdictional value (Ss.8- 9)

c. Procedure where objection is taken (S. 11)

Unit –III

(Court Fees Act 1977 Svt. 1920 AD):

a. Computation of fees payable in certain suits (Ss. 7)

b. Fee on memorandum of Appeal against order relating to compensation (S8)

c. Procedure in suits for mesne profits(S11)

d. Decision of question as to valuation (S. 12)

e. Refund of fee (S. 14)

f. Exemption of certain documents (S.19)

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Unit –IV

(Stamp Act 1977 Svt. 1920 AD):

a. Definitions (2(2) (3) (5) (7) (10) (11) (12) (13 )(21) (22)

b. Instruments chargeable with duty (Ss. 3)

c. Several instruments used in single transaction of sale, mortgage( 4)

d. Instruments relating to several distinct matters (S.5)

e. Duties by whom payable, receipts (29,30)

f. Adjudication as to proper stamp (31)

g. Certificate by Collector (32)

h. Examination and impounding (S 33)

i. Instruments not-duly stamped ( Ss. 35-40)

j. Prosecution for offence against stamp law( S.43)

Unit –V

(Guardian and Wards Act):

a) Definitions (S 2 (i) (ii) (iii)

b) Power of court to make order as to guardianship, jurisdiction (Ss. 7-9)

c) Form of Application (Ss. 10)

d) Power to make interlocutory order (Ss. 12)

e) Matters to be considered by the court in appointing guardian (S. 17)

F) Guardian to be appointed by court in certain matters (S. 19)

g) Fiduciary relation of guardian to ward (S.20).

Important Cases:

1. State V. Ghulam Nabi Gadda [2010 ( I) SLJ 65]

2. Muhammad Maqbool Mir V. Ali Muhammad Ganaie [2010 ( I) SLJ 21]

Recommended Readings:

1. Shops and Rent Control Act, G.Q Wani, Baghi Mehtab.

2. Mulla: The Indian Registration Act, N.M.Tripathi.

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Paper-IL-1004: International Humanitarian law Time allowed: 3 Hours

& law relating to Vulnerable Groups Max. Marks: 60

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is

compulsory. All questions carry equal marks.

Unit-I

1. Origin , Nature and Development of International Humanitarian Law

2. The suspension of ordinary ( peace time) human rights in time of armed

conflict

3. Human rights which are not subject to derogation in armed conflict

4. International and internal armed conflicts

5. The meaning of international humanitarian law and its differentiation from the

Law of Human rights

Unit-II

1. Status of rights of Lawful combatants and prisoners of war

2. Protection and Rights of Civilians

a) The protection of the civilian population

b) The protection of enemy alien

c) The protection of the civilian population in occupied territories

Unit-III

1. Supervision and implementation

a) States responsibility (War Crimes)

b) Individual responsibility (War Crimes)

c) The Protecting Power

d) The ICRC

e) Fact-finding Inquires

f) War crimes tribunals of Tokoyo, Numberg and Bosnia

2. International Criminal Court

Unit-IV

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Human Rights and Vulnerable groups-I

a) Women

b) Children

Unit-IV

Human Rights and Vulnerable groups-II

a) Minorities

b) Refugees

c) Internally Displaced Persons

Suggested readings:

1. G. Draper The Red Cross Conventions (1958)

2. L. Greenspan The Modern Law of land warfare (1959)

3. F. Kashown The Law of warfare

4. Oppenheim International law ( 7th

Ed. H. Kuterpachi 1952)

5. Aidrich, Remarks: Human Rights and Armed conflict G7

Proc. Am Society, int. L. 141 (1973)

6. Grieg, D Self-Defence and the Security Council: what

Does Articles 5 require? (1991)

7. War brick, C The Invasion of Kuwait by Iraq (1991)

8. Rajeev Kumar Sinha Child Labour in unorganised Sector (Shree

Publisher and Distributors Dehli)

9. Ash Gati Bon Cipriani Childrens Rights and Minumum age of

Crminal Rights

10. Ashok Misor Womens in new world order

11. Agdmal. O.P Human Rights, Central Law Publication

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Paper-IL-1005: Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Time allowed: 3Hours

Aid and Legal Services Authorities Max. Marks: 60

Act, 1987

Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is compulsory.

All questions carry equal marks

Unit-I

1. Public Interest Lawyering -Meaning, Nature and Scope

2. Public Interest Litigation- Origin and development in India

a) Public Policy

b) Role of Court as Inquisitorial Court

c) Rights of Children

d) Bonded Labour

e) Withdrawal of PIL

3. Role of PIL in Human Rights

4. PIL and Rule of Locus Standi

Unit-II

1. Legal Aid-Meaning and Significance

2. Legal Aid-origin and Development in India

3. Relationship between PIL and Legal Aid

Unit-III

1. Lok Adalat-Meaning and Significance of an ADR

2. Legal Services Authorities Act 1981-Section 19 to 22 E

3. Entitlement of Legal Aid under L.S.A Act 1987-Section 12 and 13

4. Para Legal Service with special reference to Legal Process

Outsourcing (LPA)

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5. National Legal Services Authorities and State Legal Services

Authority

Unit-V

a. J& k Legal Services Authorities Act, 1997 –authorities and beneficiaries

b. Lok Adalat : Constitution, Cognizance in pre-trial and post-trial disputes

c. Legal Aid Clinics: Role and operation

Unit-VI

a. Para legal services

b. Public interest Lawyering

c. Role of lawyers, NGO’s and Law students in Public Interest Lawyering

d. Legal literacy and public awareness

Reading Material:

1. P.C. Rao et al., Alternate Dispute Resolution: What It is and How It

Works? ICADR (1997)

2. Baxi, Upendra Law and Poverty Critical Essays (1988)

3. Menon,N.R.Madhave Clinical Legal Education (1998)

4. Iyer, V.R.Krishna Law and the Urban Poor (1988)

5. Dar M Ayub : Legal Aid Movement in India (LLM

Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Law,

University of Kashmir)

Reports:

1. P.C Markanda, NareshMarkanda And Rajesh Markanda Law Relating to

Arbitration and Conciliation 2013

2. N R MadhavaMenon, David Annoussamy, D K Sampath Adjudication in Trial

Courts- A Benchbook for Judicial Officers, 2012

3. IyerV.R.Krishna -Report of the Committee on legal 1973

4. Bhagwati P.N- Report of the Committee on legal Aid Processal Justice- 1977

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5. Gene G Kassebaum, ADR in India: The LokAdalat as an alternative to court

litigation of personal injury and criminal cases in South India (PCR working

paper series)

6. Madabhushi Sridhar , Alternative Dispute Resolution (2010)

7. OP Malhotra&InduMalhotraThe Law And Practice Of Arbitration and

Conciliation 2006 ( 2nd Edition)

8. Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, Lela Porter Love, Jean R. Sternlight and Andrea

Kupfer Schneider, Dispute Resolution: Beyond the adversarial Model, ,

Second Edition (Aspen Casebook Series) (2010)

9. Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow,Arbitration: Appropriate Process & Problem

Solving (2012)

10. C R Datta : Law of Arbitration and Conciliation (Including Commercial

Arbitration), 2008.

Acts:

a. The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987

b. The Jammu and Kashmir legal Services Authorities Act, 1997

c. J&K Mediation Rules 2009.

Note:- Internal Assessment: Moots are compulsory for every student as part of

Internal Assessment, instead of project in this paper.

Suggested Reading:

1. Ajay Gulati & Jasmeet Gulat: Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid and Para

Legal Services, Central Law Publication, Allahabad.

2. Sangeet Monika Ahuja, Interest Litigation in India, Oxford University Press,

1996

3. S.S Sharma, Legal Aid to the Poor.

4. Suajn Singh, Legal Aid-Human Rights to Equality, Deep and Deep

Publications, 1996

5. Cases and Materials on Legal Aid and Para Legal Services Edited by V.

Nagraj National Law School of Indian University, Bangalore, 1996

6. P.C. Juneja, Equal Access to Justice, The Bright Law House, Rohtak, 1993

Bare Acts: Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987

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Paper-IL-1006: Project –II Time allowed: 3Hours Max. Marks: 40

A student will be given any topic of social relevance