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SWAMI RAMANANDTEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY,<br />

NANDED<br />

<strong>Revised</strong> <strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>,<strong>LL</strong>.B(<strong>Five</strong> <strong>Year</strong>) w. e. f. 2011-12<br />

<strong>BSL</strong> First year (First Semester)<br />

Paper- I - English- I<br />

Paper- II - Economics- I<br />

Paper- III - Political Science – I (Political <strong>The</strong>ory)<br />

Paper- IV - History- I<br />

Paper- V - Sociology-I<br />

<strong>BSL</strong> First <strong>Year</strong> (Second Semester)<br />

Paper- VI - English- II<br />

Paper- VII - Economics- II<br />

Paper- VIII - Political Science-II (Political <strong>The</strong>ory)<br />

Paper-IX - History-II<br />

Paper- X - Sociology- II<br />

<strong>BSL</strong> Second <strong>Year</strong> (Third Semester)<br />

Paper- I -General English III<br />

Paper- II -Political Science -III<br />

(Foundation of Political Obligation-I)<br />

Paper- III- Political Science -IV<br />

(International Relations-I)<br />

Paper- IV- Local Self Government-I<br />

Paper- V- History of Courts, Legislature and Legal Profession in India-I<br />

<strong>BSL</strong> Second <strong>Year</strong> (Fourth Semester)<br />

Paper- VI -General English- IV<br />

Paper- VII- Political Science -V<br />

(Foundation of Political Obligation-II)<br />

Paper- VIII -Political Science -VI<br />

(International Relations-II)<br />

Paper- IX -Local Self Government-II<br />

Paper- X-History of Courts, Legislature and Legal Profession in India -II<br />

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<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>.B. 1st & B.S.L. IIIrd <strong>Year</strong> w. e. f. 2011-12<br />

<strong>LL</strong>.B. (Three <strong>Year</strong> Course) Ist Semester &B.S.L. (<strong>Five</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Course) Vth Semester<br />

Paper- I - Law of Tort Including MV Act and Consumer<br />

Protection Law.<br />

Paper –II - Law of Contract including Specific Relief Act.<br />

Paper- III - Family Law- I<br />

Paper -IV - Intellectual Property Law (Optional Paper)<br />

(This paper comprises copy right, Patent & Trade Marks.)<br />

Paper -V - Practical Paper Professional Ethics and Professional<br />

Accounting, System shall be a Clinical paper of<br />

<strong>LL</strong>.B First year of 3 year course. This paper shall be<br />

completed as yearly pattern<br />

<strong>LL</strong>.B. (Three <strong>Year</strong> Course) IInd Semester &B.S.L. (<strong>Five</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Course) VIth Semester<br />

Paper- I - Law of Crimes-I<br />

Paper- II – Indian Constitutional Law<br />

Paper -III - Insurance Law (Optional Paper)<br />

Paper –IV-Labour Law-I<br />

Paper -V - Practical Paper Professional Ethics and Professional<br />

Accounting System (Cont.).<br />

<strong>LL</strong>.B. (Three <strong>Year</strong> Course) IIIrd Semester&B.S.L. (<strong>Five</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Course) VIIth Semester<br />

Paper- I Indian Constitutional Law - II<br />

Paper- II Jurusprudence<br />

Paper- III Labour laws –II<br />

Paper- I V Criminology and Penology<br />

Paper- V Alternate Dispute Resolution (Practical) shall be a Clinical paper of<br />

<strong>LL</strong>.B II nd year of 3 year course and IV th year of <strong>BSL</strong>, <strong>LL</strong>.B (5 year)<br />

Course. This paper shall be completed as yearly pattern<br />

<strong>LL</strong>.B. (Three <strong>Year</strong> Course) IVth Semester &B.S.L. (<strong>Five</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Course) VIIIth Semester<br />

Paper- I Company Law<br />

Paper- II Contract – II<br />

Paper- III Property Law<br />

Paper- IV Family Law-II<br />

Paper- V Alternate Dispute Resolution (Practical) (Cont.)<br />

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SWAMI RAMANANDTEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> B.S.L.–II <strong>Year</strong> Semester- III w.e.f 2011-12<br />

General English III<br />

Section: -<br />

A) Comprehension skills :- 08<br />

i. Comprehensions of legal texts, judgments and other passages of more general nature<br />

ii. Common Logical fallacies<br />

B) Vocabulary: - 08<br />

i) Foreign words & phrases<br />

ii) Certain set expressions & Phrases<br />

iii) One word substitution<br />

iv) Words of tense confused<br />

C) Applied language skills. 0 8<br />

i) Precise writing, summarizing & briefings<br />

ii) Report writing<br />

D) Presentation Skills: - 10<br />

i) Planning & preparing to speak<br />

ii) Body Language<br />

iii) Voice modulations<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Ishtiaque Abidi,Law and Language,Univeristy Publishers, Aligarh.1978.<br />

Johnson,K,Communication in Writing, Longman,1981.<br />

O'Connor J.D, Better English Pronunciation, C.P.U.2nd ed.1980.<br />

Procter, A.S.P.Longman Students Dictionary of English, Longman, 1982.<br />

Hornby. A.S, Ox<strong>for</strong>d Advanced Learners Dictionary of English.<br />

Aiyers, Law Terms and Phrases, Law Book Co., Alahabad-1 (1973)<br />

Bhakaran and Horsburghm, Strengthen Your English, OUP Second Edition<br />

Hill,L.A. and others, English Language Course <strong>for</strong> Colleges Book, OUP 1971.<br />

Concise Legal Dictionary-Pioneer Publishers, New Delhi.<br />

Collins Cobuild students Grammar<br />

Hartin Hewings, Advanced English Grammar- Cambridge Uni.Press<br />

A.Amin, R. Eravelly, F.J. Ibrahim ,Grammar Builder- (in IV Vol.), Cambridge Uni. Press<br />

Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, English Vocabulary in use- Cambridge University Press<br />

Jennifer Seidl, W. McMordie, English Idioms- Ox<strong>for</strong>d Uni. Press.<br />

J. Sethi and Dhamija-A Course in Phoenetics and Spoken English<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-II <strong>Year</strong> (III rd semester) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Political Science -III<br />

(Foundation of Political Obligation-I)<br />

UNIT-I<br />

Meaning, Grounds & Limitation of Political Obligation 08<br />

UNIT-II<br />

Conception of Power, Authority & Legitimation<br />

i) Meaning, Definitions and Nature of power, Authority and legitimaton 10<br />

ii) Types/kinds of power and authority<br />

iii) Differences between power and authority, legitimation<br />

iv) Features of power, Authority and Legitimation.<br />

v) Legitimized authority, loss of legitimation.<br />

vi) Relation between power and authority.<br />

UNIT -Ill<br />

Legitimacy of power: Classical and Modern Appoches<br />

i) Classical approach of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean J.Rousseau towards<br />

Political Obligation. 08<br />

ii) Modem approach of Max Weber, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim.<br />

UNIT -IV<br />

Utilitarianism as an approach to political Obligation 08<br />

i) Meaning, Aims of Utilitarianism<br />

ii) Main principles and Characteristics of Utilitarianism.<br />

iii) Views of Jeremy Bentham and J.S. Mill's on Utilitarianism.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Sabine.G H,Thomas L T, A History of Political <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

Sreedathan G, Western Political Thought and <strong>The</strong>ories<br />

Myneni S R Political Science <strong>for</strong> Law Students<br />

Rao Sriniwas Political Obligation<br />

Gokhale B.K.:- A Study of Political theory.<br />

Gettle:- Political Science<br />

Ramphe:- Problems of Political Science<br />

Hart H.L.A.:- Essay on Punishment and Responsibility<br />

Rathore and Haqqe:-Political theory and Organization<br />

Gokhale B.K.and Johari:- A Study of Political theory.<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-II <strong>Year</strong> (III rd semester) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Political Science -IV<br />

(International Relations-I)<br />

Unit<br />

UNIT -1<br />

Definition. Nature and Importance of International Relations 03<br />

UNIT - 2<br />

World community: Sovereign states<br />

i) Society, Community, State and Nation 05<br />

ii) Elements and features of State.<br />

iii) Sovereign nation - State system.<br />

iv) Elements of Nation - State.<br />

UNIT -3<br />

National Political Power<br />

i) Definition of National Political Power 05<br />

ii) Components of National power.<br />

iii) Limitations or Restrictions on National Power<br />

UNIT -4<br />

Major Wars & Conflicts 03<br />

i) Two world wars.<br />

ii) East and West conflict: Cold war, New cold war.<br />

iii) Changing world scenario: <strong>The</strong> New world Order<br />

UNIT -5<br />

Approaches <strong>for</strong> Peaceful Settlement 05<br />

i) Balance of power approach.<br />

ii) Collective security under the United Nations.<br />

iii) Disarmament<br />

iv) Diplomacy<br />

v) Peaceful or pacific Resolution or settlement of International conflicts or Disputes<br />

vi) <strong>The</strong> case <strong>for</strong> and against world Government.<br />

UNIT-6<br />

International Law 06<br />

i) Definition of International Law.<br />

ii) Sources of International Law.<br />

iii) Limitation of International Law.<br />

iv) <strong>The</strong> Relation between Morality and international Law.<br />

UNIT -7<br />

Indian Foreign Policy and Non-Alignment 05<br />

i) Determinants of Indian Foreign Policy.<br />

ii) Principles of Indian Foreign Policy.<br />

iii) <strong>The</strong> Concept of Non –Alignment.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Murthy B.S.:- International Relation and Organization.<br />

Dr.Adi H.:- International relation-An Introductory Study<br />

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Naik J.A.:- A Text book of International Relations.<br />

Roy and Dutta:- Introduction to International Relations<br />

Hans Morganthsu:- Political Among Nations.<br />

Mahendra Kumar:- <strong>The</strong>oretical Aspects of International Politics.<br />

Query Wright:- A Study of International Relation.<br />

Kapoor S.K.:- International Law (A nut-Shell)<br />

Bowett D.W.:- International Institutions<br />

Myneni S R International Relations and Organisations<br />

Palmer and Perkins , International Relations<br />

Agarwal H O ,International Law and Human Rights<br />

Nehru,Jawaharlal, India’s Foreign Policy<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-II <strong>Year</strong> (III rd semester) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Local Self Government-I<br />

Unit<br />

UNIT -1<br />

Meaning, Nature, Characteristics of Local Self Government 05<br />

i) Advantages and disadvantages of local self government<br />

UNIT -2<br />

Evolution of Local Self Government in India<br />

i) Lord Ripen's Resolution. 13<br />

ii) Royal Commission.<br />

iii) Community development programme, National Extension Service.<br />

iv) <strong>The</strong> Balvantrai Mehta committee report<br />

v) <strong>The</strong> Vasantrao Naik committee report.<br />

UNIT -3<br />

Bombay Village Panchayat Act-1958<br />

(As Amended by the Bombay Village PanchayatsAct, 2005) 16<br />

i) Gram Sabhas, Establishment and constitution of panchayats.<br />

ii) Administrative powers and duties of village panchayats<br />

iii) Panchayat's property and fund<br />

iv) Establishment, budget and Accounts.<br />

v) Taxation and Recovery of Claims<br />

vi) Financial Assistance to panchayats.<br />

vii) Cattle pounds.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

Select Bibliography<br />

Gupte A G,Bombay Village PanchayatsAct,1958<br />

Chandurkar,Commentary on the Maharashtra Muncipal Councils,Nagar Panchayat and<br />

Indust.Township Act, 1965<br />

Suryawanshi,<strong>The</strong> Maharashtra Muncipal Councils,Nagar Panchayat and<br />

Indust.Township Act, 1965<br />

Pillai R, K<strong>The</strong> Maharashtra Muncipal Councils,Nagar Panchayat and<br />

Indust.Township Act, 1965<br />

<strong>The</strong> Maharashtra Muncipal Councils Act<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-II (Sem-III) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

History of Courts, Legislature and Legal Profession in India-I<br />

Part -I Units<br />

History of Courts<br />

Unit -1 A brief of History of judicial system in pre-Independence Era since the advent of<br />

East India Company and development of courts and judicial Institutions under the East<br />

India Company with reference to Warren Hastings plan of 1772.<br />

A- A brief of History of Judicial system in pre-Independence Era since the advent of<br />

East India Company 3<br />

1. Charter 1600<br />

2. Aims and objects of the company<br />

3. Charter of 1661<br />

4. Early administration of justice in Bombay<br />

5. Administration of justice in Calcutta<br />

6. Charter of 1726, charter of 1753<br />

B: - <strong>The</strong> development of courts and judicial institutions under the East India Company<br />

with reference to Warren Hastings Plan of 1772. 3<br />

1. Grant of diwani<br />

2. Warren Hastings Plan 1772<br />

3. Judicial plan of 1774<br />

4. Judicial plan of 1780<br />

Unit- 2 Regulating Act 1773, <strong>The</strong> Supreme Court at Calcutta<br />

A) Regulating Act 1773 2<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> main object of the regulating Act 1773<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> provisions of the Regulating Act<br />

3. Defect of the Act<br />

B) <strong>The</strong> Supreme Court at Calcutta 2<br />

1. Charter 1774<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Constitution and functions<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> powers of the Supreme Court<br />

4. Trial of Raja Nandkumar(1775)<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> Patna case (1778)<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Cossijurah case (1779)<br />

Unit -3 Judicial Re<strong>for</strong>ms of Lord Cornwallis<br />

1. Judicial Re<strong>for</strong>ms of 1787<br />

2. Judicial Re<strong>for</strong>ms of 1790<br />

4<br />

3. Judicial Re<strong>for</strong>ms of 1793<br />

Part II<br />

Legislature<br />

Unit -4 Legislative Authority of the East India Company under the Charter of 1600<br />

1. Establishment of East India company 4<br />

2. Organization and management<br />

3. Legislative power<br />

4. Object of the company<br />

5. Royal grants of 1615 and 1623<br />

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9<br />

Unit -5 Changes under Regulating Act-1773,Act of settlement 1781, recognition of 5<br />

the powers of the Governor and Council to make regulations by the British parliament<br />

1 . Act of settlement 1781<br />

2. Object of the Act<br />

3. Provisions of the Act of settlement<br />

4. Good features of Act of settlement<br />

5. Defect of the Act<br />

Part -III<br />

Legal profession<br />

Unit-6 Legal profession of pre-British India 5<br />

1. Charter Act of 1774<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Legal Practitioners Act 1879<br />

3. Indian Bar Committee 1923<br />

Unit -7 High courts under Indian High Courts Act-1861 and the provision <strong>for</strong> Enrolment of<br />

the Advocates under Letters Patents issued by High courts under the Indian High Court<br />

Act-1861 5<br />

1. Indian High Courts Act 1861<br />

2. Establishment of High Courts in Presidency Towns.<br />

3. Critical appreciation<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Jain M.P :- Outline of India legal History.<br />

Pylee M.V.:- Constitutional history of India<br />

N.Dutt and Majumdar, Conduct of Advocates and Legal Profession<br />

Sir Curtanary Illbert,<strong>The</strong> Government of India<br />

A.B.Keith- A Constotitutional History of India .<br />

A.G.Botpary -Seven Lamps of Advocacy-.<br />

J.K.Mittal ,Indian Legal History .


<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>.B II (IIIrd Semester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV (VIIth Semester)<br />

w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Topic/subject<br />

Indian Constitutional Law - II<br />

1. Parliamentary Government :<br />

Components of Parliament -choice of parliamentary government.<br />

2. President of India-Election, Qualifications,<br />

Impeachment, Salary, etc.<br />

3. Council of Ministers-President's<br />

Constitutional position.<br />

4. Central Government and State Government-<br />

Constitutional relationship.<br />

5. Legislative process-privileges, freedom of speech, practice of law<br />

making, etc.<br />

6. Legislative privileges vs. fundamental rights in re. Art. 143 of the<br />

Constitution of India<br />

7. Prime Minister-Cabinet system-Collective responsibility-individual<br />

responsibility. President- P.M. Relationship.<br />

8. Party system-Anti-defection Law, Freedom of an MP/MLA to<br />

dissent.<br />

2. Federalism :-<br />

1. Federalism-principles-comparative study of<br />

Federations. Why India has a federal Government.<br />

2. Indian Federalism-President of India-Council of State-<br />

Process of Constitutional amendment. Identification of<br />

Federal Features.<br />

3. Legislative relations between the Centre and the States.<br />

4. Administrative relations-Centre- State.<br />

5. Finacial Relation-Centre-State.<br />

6. Governor's position from the Perspective of federalism<br />

7. Centre’s Powers over the States-Art. 356<br />

8. J and K special status.<br />

9. Critical Problems of Indian Federalism, Sarkaria Commission-<br />

Greater autonomy Vs Central Control-One party domination,<br />

Emergence of political Federalism. Growth of Regional Parties.<br />

No. of<br />

Hours/<br />

Period<br />

15 Unit<br />

15 Unit<br />

10


3. Constitutional Processes of Adoption and Alternation:<br />

1. Methods of Constitutional Amendment-Written- Unwritten-Rigid-Flexible<br />

constitutions. Provisions which can be amended by ordinary procedure.<br />

Special Procedure, Review of Constitutional amendments.<br />

2. Limitations upon Constitutional amendments Shankari Prasad, Sajjan<br />

Singh<br />

3. Golak Nath Vs State of Punjab -why should Fundamental Rights be<br />

immune from the process of constitutional Amendment?<br />

4. Basic structure doctrine as a limitation - Kesavanand Bharti.<br />

5. Development of the basic structure Doctrine. Constituent power of the<br />

Supreme Court. Waman rao, Minerva mills, etc.<br />

6. Indira Gandhi vs. Rajnarain, judicial consensus on basic structure,<br />

7.Legislative and judicial attempts to bury the basic structure doctrine,<br />

special bench to reconsider the basic structure Issue. Forty - second<br />

constitutional amendment. Forty - fourth constitutional amendment<br />

8. Minerva mills and subsequent developments of the basic structure<br />

doctrine. responsibility of the court: Activism Vs. restraints.<br />

4. Emergency:<br />

1. Emergency, need <strong>for</strong> such a provision, types of emergencies. Experience<br />

in other democracies.<br />

2. Proclamation of Emergency- condition- Art. 352 - Effect of Emergency<br />

on Centre State relations<br />

3. Emergency and suspension of fundamental rights Art. 358,359 Makhan<br />

singh Tarasikha to A.D.M. Jabalpore.<br />

4. Financial emergency<br />

5. Judicial Process under the constitution<br />

1. Judicial review Art, 32, 226,227<br />

2. Nature of judicial review.<br />

3. Court system in India : Backlogs, Arrears, alternatives, Lok Adalats, etc.<br />

6. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Court.<br />

7. Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.<br />

8. Public Interest Litigation.<br />

6. Services under the constitution:<br />

1. Doctrine of pleasure ( Art. 310)<br />

2. Protection against arbitrary dismissal. removal or reduction in rank<br />

(Art. 311)<br />

3. Tulsiram patel - Exceptions to Art. 311<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

12 Unit<br />

15 Unit<br />

8 Units<br />

5Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY :<br />

G. Austin, History of Democratic Constitution: <strong>The</strong> Indian Expenditure (2000) Ox<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

D.D. Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, (1996), Prentice Hall of India, Delhi.<br />

Constituent Assembly Debates Vol. 1 to 12 (1989).<br />

H.M. Seervai, Constitution of India, Vol. 1 - 3 (1992), Tripathi, Bombay.<br />

M.P. Singh (ed.), V.N. Shukla, Constitutional Law of India (2000) Ox<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

G. Austin, Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation (1972).<br />

M. Galanter, Competing Equalities - Law and the Backward Classes in India (1984) Ox<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

B. Sivaramayya, Inequalities and the Law (1984) Eastern, Lucknow.<br />

S.C. Kashyap, Human Rights and Parliament (1978) Metropolitan, New Delhi.<br />

[ All books latest editions have to be followed.]<br />

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<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>.B II (IIIrd Semester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV (VIIth Semester)<br />

w.e.f 2011-12<br />

JURISPRUDENCE<br />

1. Introduction Units 8<br />

1. Need to study jurisprudence: Meaning of the term jurisprudence. 2. Norms and<br />

the normative system 3. Different types of normative systems such as of games,<br />

languages, religious orders, clubs and customary practice. 4. Legal system as a<br />

normative order. Similarities and differences to the legal system with other normative<br />

systems 5. Nature and definition of law.<br />

2. Schools of Jurisprudence: Units 12<br />

1. Analytical positivism 2. Natural law 3. Historical school 4. Sociological school<br />

5. Economic interpretation of law 6. <strong>The</strong> Bharat jurisprudence: <strong>The</strong> ancient: the concept<br />

of Dharma, <strong>The</strong> modern: PIL. Social justice, compensatory jurisprudence.<br />

5. Feminist Jurisprudence<br />

3. Purpose of Law & administration of justice: Units 9<br />

Justice: 1. Meaning and kinds 2. Justice and law 3. Power of the Supreme Court of<br />

India to do complete justice in all cases: Article 142 4. Critical stare decisis<br />

4. Sources of Law: Units 10<br />

1. Legislation 2. Precedents: concept of stare decisis 3. Customs 4. Juristic writings<br />

5. Legal rights: 1.the concept, 2. Kinds 3. Right- duty correlation Units 5<br />

6. Persons Units 8<br />

1. Nature of personality, 2. Status of the unborn, minor, lunatic, drunken and dead<br />

persons 3. Corporate personality 4. Dimensions of the modern legal personality: legal<br />

Personality of non - human beings<br />

7. Property: the concept and Kinds of property Units 8<br />

Possession: the concept and Kinds of possession<br />

Ownership: the concept, Kinds of ownership, Difference between possession and<br />

Ownership, Title<br />

8. Obligation: Nature and kinds -1. Source of Obligation, Liability -conditions <strong>for</strong> Units 8<br />

imposing liability: 1. Wrongful act. 2. Damnum sine- injuria 3. Causation<br />

4. Mens rea 5. Intention 6. Malice 7. Negligence and recklessness 8. Strict liability<br />

9. Vicarious liability<br />

9. Procedure: Units 3<br />

1. Substantive and procedural laws: Difference 2. Evidence: nature and kinds<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRPHY<br />

1. Salmond, Jurisprudence, Universal Publishers.<br />

2. Paton, Jurisprudence<br />

3. Allen, Law in Making, Universal Publishers.<br />

4. Mahajan V.D, Legal <strong>The</strong>ory and Jurisprudence.<br />

5. Dias, Jurisprudence.<br />

6. Lloyd, Introduction to Jurisprudence<br />

7. S.N. Dyani, Fundamental of Jurisprudence: Indian Approach<br />

8. G.C.V.Subba Rao, Jurisprudence and Legal <strong>The</strong>ory<br />

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<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>.B II (IIIrd Semester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV (VIIth Semester)<br />

w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Labour laws -II<br />

(I) 1. General Units 3<br />

- Importance of Industrial laws<br />

- Definition of industrial jurisprudence<br />

- Sources of Industrial law<br />

- Ultimate Object of modern Industrial law<br />

- Immediate object of industrial law<br />

- Industrial Relations<br />

2. Industrial law classified Units 2<br />

- Classification of industrial law<br />

- General Industrial law<br />

- Particular Industrial law<br />

- Historical base and legal base.<br />

3. International Units 6<br />

- Industrial- Relation law in some countries<br />

- Laissez - faire policy<br />

- Code of Hammurabi of movement in England<br />

- Statutes <strong>for</strong> settlement of Industrial disputes in Britain<br />

- Industrial legislation in U.S.A<br />

- Industrial Law in erstwhile U.S.S.R.<br />

- International labour organization<br />

- International Instruments Relating to Rights of labourers<br />

2. Concept of social security Units 14<br />

- <strong>The</strong> specific approach<br />

- <strong>The</strong> philosophic approach<br />

- Characteristics of social security<br />

- Constituent of social security<br />

- Traditional constituent of social security<br />

- Social Insurance<br />

- Similarities & Differences between social assistance & social Insurance<br />

- Modern constituent of social security<br />

- Social security system in India.<br />

Social security legislation 1. Employee State Insurance Act, 2.Employees<br />

Provident Fund Act,3. Payment of Gratuity Act, 4. Payment of Bonus Act.<br />

3) Remuneration of labour: 16Units<br />

1 <strong>The</strong>ories of wages marginal productivity, subsistence, wage fund, supply and demand, residual<br />

claimant, standard of living,2. Concepts of wages (Minimum wages, fair wages, living wages, need<br />

based minimum wages) 3. Components of wages: dearness allowance principles of fixation, 4.<br />

disparity in wages in different sectors. Need <strong>for</strong> rationalization and national approach. 5. Wage<br />

determining process modes and modalities, unilateral fixation by employer, bilateral fixation,<br />

conciliation, arbitration and adjudication, wage board and pay commission, principles of wage<br />

fixation, 6. Concept of bonus computation of bonus 7. protection of payment unauthorized<br />

deductions - remedial measures.<br />

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4) Labour welfare: 12 units<br />

1. Welfare provided by employers and through bipartite agreements by statutory prescription. 2.<br />

Provident fund family pension 3. Gratuity, 4. Inter- state migrant workmen- regulation of<br />

employment - conditions of service 5. Regulation of working hours, statutory controls 6.Women<br />

and labour <strong>for</strong>ce, equal remuneration law, maternity Benefits, protective provisions <strong>for</strong> women<br />

under Factories Act 7. Employment of young persons: Prohibition of employment of children,<br />

regulation of employment of young persons<br />

5) Protection of weaker sectors of labours: 07 Units<br />

1. Tribal labour: need <strong>for</strong> regulation 2. Beedi Workers 3. Unorganized labour like domestic<br />

servants: problems and perspectives 4. Bonded labour: socio - economic programmes <strong>for</strong><br />

Rehabilitation. 5. Contract labour regulation. 6. Constitutional dimensions of labour standards.<br />

7) Trade Unionism 10 Units<br />

1. Labour Movement as Counter measure to exploitation - History of Trade union movement in<br />

India 2. Right to trade union as part of human right to freedom of<br />

association 3. Legal control and protection of trade union, registration, amalgamation, rights and<br />

liabilities on dissolution, 4. Problems: multiplicity of unions, over politicization - intra - union and<br />

inter - union rivalry, outside leadership, closed shop and union - shop, recognition of unions<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY:<br />

John Bowers and Simon Honey ball Text Book on Labour law (1996) Black Stone,<br />

London,<br />

Srivastava K.D, Commentaries on Payment of Wages Act 1936 (1998), Eastern, Luck<br />

now.<br />

Rao, S.B, Law and Practice on Minimum Wages (1999) Law publishing house,<br />

Allahabad.<br />

Srivasatava K.D. Disciplinary Action against Industrial Employees and its Remedies (<br />

1990) Eastern, Luck now,<br />

Srivastava, K.D. Commentaries of Factories Act 1948 (2000), Eastern, Luck now.<br />

R.C. Saxena, Labour Problems and Social Welfare, chapters, 1, 5 and 6 (1974)<br />

VV. Giri, Labour Problems is Indian Industry, cha. 1 and 15 (1992)<br />

Indian Law Institute, Labour Law and Labour Relations (1987)<br />

(1982) Cochin University law review, vol. 6 pp 153-210<br />

Report of the National Commission on Labour, ch. 14-17, 22, 23 and 24<br />

O.P. Malhotra, the Law of Industrial Disputes (1998) Universal, Delhi.<br />

S.C. Srivastava, Social Security and Labour Laws pts. 5 and 6 (1985) Universal, Delhi.<br />

S. C. Srivastava, Commentary on the Factories Act 1948 (1999) Universal, Delhi.<br />

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<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>.B II (IIIrd Semester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV (VIIth Semester) w.e.f<br />

2011-12<br />

CRIMINOLOGY AND PENOLOGY<br />

UNIT 01. Crime & Criminology 04<br />

Meaning and significance of crime – focus on the need <strong>for</strong> criminological<br />

study- Definition of crime – origin of criminal law. Development of criminal law in<br />

India. Distinction between crime & non crime.<br />

UNITS<br />

UNIT02. Criminology and Schools of Criminology:- 08<br />

What is Criminology – criminal behaviour - Schools of Criminology –<br />

Pre Classical School. <strong>The</strong> Classical School – Neo – Classical school – Positive<br />

School- Psychiatric School – Socialist School – Clinical school.<br />

UNIT03. Crime Causation:- 08<br />

Heredity and crime – mental Disorder and criminality – McNaghten’s<br />

Rule of criminal Responsibility. Sex age and crime – Alcoholism – Narcotic<br />

drugs – Physical Environment -<strong>The</strong>ory of differential Association – Education<br />

mass media – Economic factors – Multiple causation theory – Home and family<br />

in Relation to crime – the Broken Home – Impact of Criminal Convictions<br />

Psychological Tensions and emotional Disturbances at home.<br />

UNIT 04. <strong>The</strong>ories of Punishment:- 10<br />

Concept of Punishment – <strong>The</strong>ories of Punishment – Deterrent theory –<br />

Retributive <strong>The</strong>ory – Preventive <strong>The</strong>ory, Re<strong>for</strong>mative theory – Efficacy of<br />

Punishment – Rehabilitation.<br />

UNIT 05. Capital Punishment:- 05<br />

Constitutional validity of capital Punishment – Deterrent effect of<br />

capital Punishment – modes of execution – Death sentence in U.S.A. – Capital<br />

Punishment in India – Retention of Capital Punishment – How <strong>for</strong> Justified –<br />

Retention preferred to Abolition – suicide as an offence.<br />

UNIT 06. White - Collar Crime:- 08<br />

White Collar Crime defined – white collar crime and blue collar<br />

Crime Implication of white collar crimes – criticism of Sutherland’s definition -<br />

– causes of white collar crimes – classification and types of white collar<br />

– crime – white collar crime in India – Adulteration violation<br />

of Tax laws – Corruption in govt. and politics – white collar crime in professions –<br />

Black money.<br />

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UNIT 07. Victimless crimes: - 06<br />

Victimless crime – definition – Hidden victims – Drug Addiction – causation – drug<br />

and crime – Treatment of drug addict.<br />

UNIT 08 Modern and International crimes:- 04<br />

Definition of Terrorism – Nature of Terrorism – Causative Factors –<br />

organized crime - Ingredients of terrorism – Funds <strong>for</strong> terrorism Types of terrorism<br />

Computer – Cyber crimes & Terrorism – Hijacking - Crimes relating to<br />

Human organs –Foeticide.<br />

UNIT 09. Prison System:- 06<br />

Some Historical perspectives – Humanizing prison life – Indian prison<br />

system – prison Re<strong>for</strong>ms in India – open air prison – Nature & scope of open air prison.<br />

UNIT 10 Parole and Probation of Offender:- 06<br />

Concept of parole – parole & probation compared – origin of parole – parole<br />

in India – Conditions of parole –parole violation – Essentials of Ideal parole system.<br />

Concept & object of probation law in India – <strong>The</strong> place of probation in penal<br />

policy – public participation in probation.<br />

UNIT 11. Recidivism: - 03<br />

Who is Recidivist – causes of Recidivist – Recidivisms in India –<br />

Supreme Court on Recidivism – Prevention of Recidivism -Re<strong>for</strong>mative method.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

Select Bibliography<br />

Sutherland,E H,Cressey.D R,Criminology<br />

A. Siddique, Criminology (1984) Eastern, Lucknow.<br />

Law Commission of India, Forty-Second Report Ch. 3 (1971)<br />

K.S. Shukla, "Sociology of Deviant Behaviour" in 3 ICSSR Surveys of Sociology and Social<br />

Anthropology 1969-179 (1986)<br />

Tapas Kumar Banerjee, Background to Indian Criminal Law (1990), R.Campray & Co., Calcutta.<br />

H.S. Becker, Outsiders: <strong>The</strong> Studies in Sociology of Deviance (1966)<br />

J.A. Incard, C.D. Chambers, (eds.), Drugs and the Criminal Justice System (1974)<br />

R. Cocken, Drug Abuse and personality in Young Offenders (1971)<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> B.S.L. -II (Semester- IV) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

General English IV<br />

A) Communication: - 6<br />

i) Importance of communication<br />

ii) Animal & Human communication<br />

iii) Methods of Communication<br />

iv) Barriers of Communication<br />

B) Pronunciation: - 8<br />

i) <strong>The</strong> Organs of Speech<br />

ii) <strong>The</strong> varieties of English pronunciation<br />

iii) <strong>The</strong> sounds of English:-Vowels & consonants<br />

iv) Word Accent<br />

C) i) Meeting 8<br />

ii) Group discussions<br />

iii) Seminar<br />

iv) Interviews<br />

D) Composition Skills: - 10<br />

i) Essay writing on topics of legal interest<br />

ii) Speeches & Debates<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Ishtiaque Abidi-Law and Language, Univeristy Publishers, Aligarh.1978.<br />

Johnson,K-Communication in Writing Longman,1981.<br />

O'Connor J.D, Better English Pronunciation, C.P.U.2nd ed.1980.<br />

Procter, A.S.P.Longman Students Dictionary of English, Longman, 1982.<br />

Homby. A.S. Ox<strong>for</strong>d Advanced Learners Dictionary of English<br />

Aiyers, Law Terms and Phrases, Law Book Co., Allahabad (1973)<br />

Bhakaran and Horsburghm Strengthen Your English.OUP Second Edition<br />

Hill,L.A. and others, English Language Course <strong>for</strong> Colleges Book, OUP 1971.<br />

Concise Legal Dictionary-Pioneer Publishers, New Delhi.<br />

Collins Cobuild students Grammar<br />

Hartin Hewings, Advanced English Grammar- Cambridge Uni.Press<br />

A.Amin, R. Eravelly, F.J. Ibrahim Grammar Builder- (in IV Vol.), Cambridge Uni. Press<br />

Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell,English Vocabulary in use- Cambridge University Press<br />

Jennifer Seidl, W. McMordie, English Idioms- Ox<strong>for</strong>d Uni. Press.<br />

B K Das,A Hand book of Communication Skills and Functional English<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-II <strong>Year</strong> (IV th Semester) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Political Science-VI<br />

(Foundation of political Obligation II)<br />

18<br />

Unit<br />

UNIT -I<br />

<strong>The</strong> Problems of Obedience to Unjust laws: 10<br />

i) Unjust Laws & Disobedience.<br />

ii) Why people disobey Unjust Laws<br />

iii) Gandhi's Non- Violence Method.<br />

iv) Hobbe’s & Locke's Conception on Right to Resistance.<br />

UNIT -2<br />

Promises and Contract 08<br />

i) Meaning, definition and Nature of promise and contract.<br />

ii) Grounds and Types of Contracts, Classification of contracts in terms of validity.<br />

iii) Foundations of contractual Liability.<br />

iv) Sanction of law in matters of contractual obligation or breach of contract.<br />

v) Why one should honour the promise and contract?<br />

UNIT -3<br />

<strong>The</strong> Problem of Punishment 08<br />

i) Meaning, definition and purpose of punishment.<br />

ii) <strong>The</strong>ories of punishment with their objectives.<br />

(Basics of criminal Sanctions)<br />

iii) Use of <strong>for</strong>ce by State against the Citizen - Just and Justiciable - End of the<br />

State, Limitations on state action.<br />

UNIT -4<br />

<strong>The</strong> Contemporary crisis of Legitimacy of Legislation 08<br />

i) Meaning of crisis of legitimacy of legislation<br />

ii) Contemporary Crisis of legitimacy of legislation in India.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Gokhale B.K.:- A Study of Political theory.<br />

Gettle:- Political Science<br />

Ramphe:- Problems of Political Science<br />

Hart H.L.A.:- Essay on Punishment and Responsibility<br />

Rathore and Haqqe:-Political theory and Organization<br />

Parnjape N V Criminology and Penology


SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-II <strong>Year</strong> (IV th Semester) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Political Science - V<br />

(International Relations -II)<br />

PART. A<br />

UNIT -1 Unit<br />

Introduction, the Rise or Growth of International Organizations and their<br />

Importance. 03<br />

UNIT -2<br />

Inter- Governmental Organizations and their constituent Instruments 05<br />

i) Introduction of Inter - Governmental Organizations<br />

ii) <strong>The</strong> special Features of the International Labour Organization ( ILO)<br />

iii) International financial institution: International Monetary Fund ( IMF);<br />

iv. International Bank <strong>for</strong> Reconstruction and Development. (IBRD) (World Bank)<br />

UNIT -3<br />

United Nations Organization ( UNO)<br />

i) Origin of the UNO 05<br />

ii) Important stages in the Establishment of the UNO<br />

iii) Objectives of the UNO.<br />

iv) Purpose and principles of the UNO.<br />

Part-B<br />

<strong>The</strong> Principal Organs of the UNO<br />

i) <strong>The</strong> General Assembly 05<br />

ii) <strong>The</strong> Security Council<br />

iii) <strong>The</strong> Economic and social council.<br />

iv) <strong>The</strong> Trusteeship council.<br />

v) <strong>The</strong> Secretariat<br />

vi) <strong>The</strong> International Court of Justice.<br />

UNIT -4<br />

Specialized agencies Established by Inter-Government Agreement 05<br />

i) Aims/Objectives of the Specialized Agencies.<br />

ii) Characteristics of the specialized agencies.<br />

iii) Some important specialized Agencies.<br />

a) IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)<br />

b) ILO (International Labour Organization)<br />

c) WHO ( World Health Organization)<br />

d) UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific &Cultural Organization)<br />

e) WTO (World Trade Organization)<br />

f) FAO (Food & Agricultural Organization)<br />

UNIT -5<br />

Regional Organization 06<br />

i) Regionalism in International politics.<br />

ii) Significance, Role and Utility of Regional Organization in contemporary<br />

International Politics.<br />

iii) a) SAARC, ( <strong>The</strong> south Asian Associations <strong>for</strong> Regional Cooperation)<br />

b) Association of South- East Asian Nations (ASEAN )<br />

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UNIT -6<br />

United Nations Organization & Human Rights 05<br />

i) <strong>The</strong> Concept of Human Rights and its expanding Horizons in the International Level<br />

ii) Role of UNO in promotion and Protection of Human Rights<br />

iii) Development of Human Rights in the National Level<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Murthy B.S.:- International Relation and Organization.<br />

Dr.Adi H.:- International relation-An Introductory Study<br />

Naik J.A.:- A Text book of International Relations.<br />

Roy and Dutta:- Introduction to International Relations<br />

Hans Morganthsu:- Political Among Nations.<br />

Mahendra Kumar:- <strong>The</strong>oretical Aspects of International Politics.<br />

Query Wright:- A Study of International Relation.<br />

Kapoor S.K.:- International Law.(A nut-Shell)<br />

Bowett D.W.:- International Institutions<br />

Myneni S R International Relations and Organisations<br />

Palmer and Perkins , International Relations<br />

Agarwal H O ,International Law and Human Rights<br />

Nehru,Jawaharlal, India’s Foreign Policy<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-Il <strong>Year</strong>IV th Semester w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Local Self Government - II<br />

A)<br />

UNIT -1<br />

I) <strong>The</strong> Maharashtra Zilla Parishads & Panchayat Samities Act. 1961. 16<br />

(As Amended by the Zilla Parishads & Panchyat Samitis Act.2005)<br />

Constitution of zilla parishad<br />

B) Election of Councillors<br />

C)Constitution of panchayat samiti<br />

D)Committees.<br />

E) Executive Officers.<br />

F) Powers and Duties of Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samitis & committees,<br />

G) Conduct of Business- Z. P. Panchayat samitis.<br />

H) Zilla Parishads-Its. Property, Fund and Expenditure.<br />

I) Financial Assistance to Z. P.<br />

J) Public and private markets.<br />

UNIT -2<br />

II) <strong>The</strong> Maharashtra Municipality Act, 1965 18<br />

i) Municipal Areas and their classification<br />

ii) Municipal Authorities and Establishment of council.<br />

iii) Elections and publication of Names of Elected and Nominated Councillors.<br />

iv) Corrupt practices and other electoral offences.<br />

v) Duration of council and term of office of councillors.<br />

vi) Obligatory duties and discretionary functions of the council.<br />

vii) President and vice- President<br />

viii) Committees<br />

ix) Conduct of business<br />

x) Municipal property - funds<br />

xi) Budget and Accounts<br />

xii) Municipal Taxation<br />

xiii) Streets and open spaces; Drainage; water supply. Cattle pounds and other<br />

provisions relating to animals.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

Select Bibliography<br />

Chandurkar,Commentary on the Maharashtra Muncipal Councils,Nagar Panchayat and<br />

Indust.Township Act, 1965<br />

Suryawanshi,<strong>The</strong> Maharashtra Muncipal Councils,Nagar Panchayat and<br />

Indust.Township Act, 1965<br />

<strong>The</strong> Maharashtra Muncipal Councils Act<br />

Unit<br />

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SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>BSL</strong>-II (Sem-IV) w.e.f 2011-12<br />

History of Courts, Legislature and Legal Profession in India- II<br />

Part -I<br />

History of Courts<br />

22<br />

Units<br />

Unit -1Establishment of High Courts 05<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Indian High Courts Act 1861<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Indian High Courts Act, 1911<br />

3. High Court under Government of India Act-1915<br />

4. High Court under Government of India Act-1935<br />

5. High Courts Established after the 1947<br />

Unit -2 Development of Rule of Law and Judicial Committee of Privy Council as<br />

a Court of Appeal, Abolition of the Jurisdiction 04<br />

1. Rule of Law<br />

2. Privy Council<br />

3. Independence of Judiciary<br />

Part-II Legislature<br />

Unit 3 Act of 1833 and Establishment of a Legislature of on all India Character in 04<br />

1834<br />

1. Charter of 1833<br />

2. Establishment of Legislature of an all India Character<br />

3. Administration, Centralization<br />

Unit -4 Constitutional Development of India 04<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Indian Councils Act- 1909 (Morley-Minto Re<strong>for</strong>ms)<br />

2. Government oflndiaAct-1919 (Montague-Chelms<strong>for</strong>d Re<strong>for</strong>ms)<br />

3. Government of India Act 1935<br />

Unit -5 Law Re<strong>for</strong>ms and Law Commissions 06<br />

1. Law Re<strong>for</strong>ms and Law Commission<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> First Law Commission (1835)<br />

3. Lex-Loci Report (1840)<br />

Part-III Legal Profession<br />

Unit -6 Indian Bar Councils Act-1926 and All India Bar Committee-1951 05<br />

1. Indian Bar Councils Act-1926<br />

2. All India Bar Committee-1951<br />

3. Advocates Act of 1961<br />

Unit -7 Development of Legal Education 06<br />

1. Legal Education in India<br />

2. Legal Education be<strong>for</strong>e Independence<br />

3. Legal Education after Independence<br />

4. All India Bar Committee Report<br />

5. First Law Commission of India<br />

6. National Law School<br />

7. Bar Council of India<br />

8. Indian Law Institute


N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Jain M.P :- Outline of India legal History.<br />

Pylee M.V.:- Constitutional history of India<br />

N.Dutt and Majumdar, Conduct of Advocates and Legal Profession<br />

Sir Curtanary Illbert,<strong>The</strong> Government of India<br />

A.B.Keith- A Constotitutional History of India .<br />

A.G.Botpary -Seven Lamps of Advocacy-.<br />

J.K.Mittal ,Indian Legal History .<br />

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<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>. B II (IVth Semester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV (VIII th Semester)<br />

w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Company Law<br />

Topic/subject<br />

No. of<br />

Hours/<br />

Period<br />

1. Meaning of Corporation Units 5<br />

2. Forms of corporate and non- corporate<br />

Organization. Types of companies – private and<br />

Public company - conversion from private to<br />

public -public to private - deemed conversion -<br />

government companies - small scale cooperative<br />

corporate and joint sectors<br />

Units 4<br />

3.Law relating to companies- Public and private<br />

companies Act, 1956<br />

1. Need of company <strong>for</strong> development - <strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Units 5<br />

of a company - registration and incorporations<br />

2. Memorandum of Association - various clauses<br />

Units 4<br />

alteration therein ,doctrine of ultravires<br />

3.Articles of Association – binding <strong>for</strong>ce –<br />

Units 4<br />

Alteration – its relation with memorandum of association – doctrine of constructive<br />

notice and Indoor Management – exceptions<br />

4. Prospectus –issue-contents –liability <strong>for</strong> mis- statement-Statements in lieu of Units 2<br />

prospectus.<br />

5. Promoters - position - duties and liabilities Units 2<br />

6. Shares, general principles of allotment, statutory restrictions, share certificate, its Units 2<br />

objects and effects, transfer of shares, restrictions on transfer, procedure <strong>for</strong> transfer,<br />

refusal of transfer, role of public finance institutions, issue of shares at premium and<br />

discount- depository receipts, dematerialized shares ( DEMAT)<br />

7.Shareholder - who can be and who cannot be a shareholder, modes of becoming a Units 2<br />

shareholder, calls on shares, <strong>for</strong>feiture and surrender of shares, line on shares.<br />

8.Share capital, kinds, alternations and reduction of share capital, further issue of capital<br />

conversion of loans and debentures into capital, duties of courts to protect the interests<br />

of creditors and share holders.<br />

9. Directors, position, appointment, qualifications, vacation of office removal<br />

resignation, powers and duties of directors, meeting, registers, loans, remuneration of<br />

directors, role of nominee directors, compensation <strong>for</strong> loss of office,<br />

managing directors, and other managerial personnel.<br />

10. Meetings, Kinds, procedure, voting<br />

11. Dividends, payment, capitalization, profit<br />

12. Audit and accounts<br />

13.Borrowing powers, effect of unauthorized borrowing, charges and mortgages,<br />

loans to other companies, investments, contracts by companies<br />

14. Debentures, meaning, fixed and floating charge, kinds of debentures, share, holder<br />

and debenture holder, remedies of debenture holders.<br />

Units 2<br />

Units6<br />

24<br />

Units 2<br />

Units 2<br />

Units 1<br />

Units 3<br />

Units 2


15. Protection of minority rights<br />

16. Protection of oppression and mismanagement, who can apply? Powers of the<br />

company, court and of the central government.<br />

17. Investigation, powers<br />

18. Private companies, nature and advantages, government companies, holdings and<br />

subsidiary companies<br />

19. Regulation and amalgamation<br />

20. Winding up. Types, by court, reasons,<br />

grounds, who can apply procedure, powers of<br />

liquidator, powers of court, consequences of<br />

winding up order, voluntary winding up by<br />

members and creditors, winding up subject to<br />

supervision of courts, liability of past members,<br />

payment of liabilities, preferential payment,<br />

unclaimed dividends, winding up of unregistered<br />

company.<br />

4. Law and multinational companies<br />

1. International norms <strong>for</strong> control 2. National Law, SEBI,<br />

FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act,<br />

1999) controls of Joint ventures, investment in<br />

India, repatriation of project 3. Collaboration<br />

agreements <strong>for</strong> technology transfer.<br />

5. Corporate liability<br />

Legal liability of companies, civil and criminal<br />

Remedies against them - civil, criminal and<br />

tort, Specific Relief Act, writs, Liability under<br />

special statutes.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

1. Avtar Singh, Indian Company Law (1999), Eastern Lucknow<br />

2. L.C.B Gower, Principle of Modem Company Law (1997) Sweet and Maxwell,London<br />

3. Palmer, Palmer's Company Law (1987) Steans, London.<br />

4. A.Ramaiya, Guide to the Companies Act, (1998), Wadha.<br />

5. M. Shah, Lectures on Company Law (1998), Tripathi, Bombay<br />

25<br />

Units 3<br />

Units 5<br />

Units 1<br />

Units 4<br />

Units 2<br />

Units 4<br />

Units 2<br />

Units 2


<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>. B II(IVth Semester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV(VIII th Semester)<br />

w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Contract - II<br />

Topic/subject<br />

1. Indemnity and guarantee- Indian Contract<br />

Act, 1872<br />

1. Contract of Indemnity a. Definition,<br />

b. Rights of Indemnity holder c. Liability of the<br />

indemnifier.<br />

2. Contract of Guarantee :<br />

a) Definition b) Essential characteristics of<br />

contract of guarantee C) Distinction between<br />

contract of indemnity and contract of guarantee<br />

d) kinds of guarantee e) Rights and liabilities of<br />

surety f) Discharge of surety<br />

3. Bailment: contract of<br />

bailment ( sec. 148-181of Indian contract<br />

act, 1872)<br />

1) Definition 2) Essential requisites of Bailment<br />

3. Kinds of bailment 4. Rights and duties 0<br />

bailor and bailee 5. Termination of bailment 6.<br />

Pledge: Definition, Rights and duties of pawnor<br />

and pawnee, pledge by Non Owners.<br />

4. Contract of agency ( sec. 182-238 of the<br />

Indian Contract Act 1872 )<br />

1) Definition of Agents 2) Creation of Agency 3.<br />

Rights and Agent 4 Delegation of authority<br />

5.Personal liability of Agent 6. Relations of<br />

Principal with Third parties 7. Termination of<br />

Agency.<br />

5.Contract of Sale of goods ( <strong>The</strong> Indian sale of<br />

goods Act, 1920)<br />

1) Formation of contract 2) Subject. Matter of<br />

contract of sale 3. Conditions and warranties 4.<br />

Express and implied conditions and warranties<br />

5.Caveat Emptor 6. Property, Possession and<br />

risk 7. Passing of property 8. Sale by non-<br />

owners 9. Delivery of goods 10. Rights and<br />

duties of seller and buyer be<strong>for</strong>e and after sale.<br />

11. Rights of unpaid seller.<br />

No. of Hours/<br />

Period<br />

Units 3<br />

Units 8<br />

Units 8<br />

Units 10<br />

Units 16<br />

6. Contract of Partnership ( <strong>The</strong> Indian Units 18<br />

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Partnership Act, 1932)<br />

1) Definition and nature of partnership 2)<br />

Formation of partnership 3) Test of partnership<br />

4) Partnership and other associations 5)<br />

Registration of firm 6) Effects of non-<br />

registration<br />

7) Relation of partners 8) Rights and duties of<br />

partners 9) Properties of the firm 10) Relation of<br />

partners with other parties 11) Implied authority<br />

of a<br />

partner 12) Kinds of partners 13) Minor as<br />

partner 14) Reconstitution of a firm 15.<br />

Dissolution of firm.<br />

7. Negotiable Instruments:<br />

1) <strong>The</strong> concept 2) Various kinds 3) Essential<br />

elements of Negotiable Instruments<br />

4)Dishonour of cheque and its effect and<br />

Remedies<br />

Units 08<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY:<br />

1. RK Abhichandoni (Ed) Pollock and Mulla on Contract and Specific Relief Act (1999)<br />

Tripathi<br />

2. Avtar Singh, Law of Contract (2000) Eastern, Lucknow<br />

3. Krishna Nair, Law of Contracts (1999) Orient<br />

4. Avatar Singh, Principles of the Law of Sale of Goods and Hire purchase (1998) Eastern<br />

5. J.P. Verma (ed.), Singh and Gupta, the Law of Partnership in India (1999), Orient<br />

6.. AG.Guest (edO), Benjamin's Sale of Goods (1992) Sweet & MaxwelL<br />

7. Bhashyam and Adiga, the Negotiable Instruments Act (1995) Bharath, allahabad<br />

8. M.S. Parthasarathy(ed). J.S. Khergamvala, the Negotiable Instruments Act.<br />

9. Beatson (ed), Anson’s Law of contract, (1998) Ox<strong>for</strong>d. London.<br />

10. Saharay, H. K. Indian Partnership and Sale of Goods Act, (2000), Universal<br />

11. Ramnainga, <strong>The</strong> sales of Goods Act, (1998) Universal<br />

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<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University,Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>.B II (IVthSemester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV (VIIIth Semester)<br />

w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Paper III<br />

Property Laws Including Transfer Of Property Act & Easement Act.<br />

1. Jurisprudential Contours of Property: Unit-5<br />

1. Concept and meaning of property-New Property-Governmental largesse.<br />

2. Kinds of property- Movable and immovable property-tangible and intangible property<br />

2. Resources Use Patterns and Concepts in India: Who owns land?<br />

Sovereign or the subject? Unit-5<br />

1. Pre-colonial position.2. Hindu Law 3.Muslim theory 4.Tribal approaches<br />

5. Position under colonial administration.6. Introduction to permanent settlement.<br />

7. Ryotwari settlement 8.Evalution of eminent domain under company administration.<br />

9. Effects of colonial revenue administration 10.Intermediaries.<br />

3. Forms of control Urban Property. Unit‐3<br />

1. Right to Housing and shelter. 2. Slum Clearance or slum improvement? 3. Housing Policy.<br />

4. Urban development authority. 5. Master plan. 6. Zonal development plan<br />

7. Declaration of development areas. 8. Powers of the authority<br />

4. Law Relating to Transfer of Property Unit-22<br />

1. General Principles of Transfer of Property-Transfer of Property defined-what may be<br />

Transferred- whether movable or immovable -persons competent to transfer.<br />

2. Transfer of Property -in favour of unborn persons-Rule<br />

Against perpetuity-object of Rule-Maximum Remoteness of vesting.<br />

3. Direction <strong>for</strong> accumulation-vested Interest-Contingent Interest-<br />

Doctrines of Election- Election when necessary-Rights of Disappointed transferee<br />

4. Transfer of Property pending suit relating thereto-Doctrines of lis pendens -Basis of lis<br />

pendens-effect-fraudulent transfer<br />

5. Part per<strong>for</strong>mance-part per<strong>for</strong>mance under section 53-A of T.P. act.<br />

6. Specific Transfers of Immovable Property:- Unit-15<br />

1. Sale- Definition-Essentials of valid sale –Rights & liabilities of Buyer and seller-sellers<br />

Rights & duties- marshalling of subsequent purchaser.<br />

2. Mortgage: -Definition-Essential elements-Kinds of mortgage-Rights of mortgager to<br />

redeem-once a mortgage always a mortgage-clog on redemption.<br />

3. Leases –definition-lessor, lessee, Premium & rent defined, essential elements of lease,<br />

Duration of certain Lease, Tenant- at –will, Tenant at sufferance, lease How made-, Rights<br />

and liabilities of lessor & lessee.<br />

4. Exchange-definition-rights and liabilities of parties.<br />

5. Gift-definition-essential elements-modes of making gift-onerous gift-universal donee-Transfer<br />

of actionable claim-liability of parties<br />

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7. Trusts: Unit-5<br />

1. Definition and classification.<br />

2. Trust distinguished from agency, Bailment and wakf.<br />

3. Charitable trusts. Resulting and constructive trusts.<br />

8. Easements: Unit-5<br />

1. Nature, Characteristics and Extinction.<br />

2. Creation of easements.<br />

3. Riparian rights.<br />

4. Licenses.<br />

9. Recordation of Property Rights: Unit-10<br />

1. Law relating to registration of documents affecting property relations Exemptions of<br />

leases and mortgages in favor of Land Development Bank from registration.<br />

2. Recordation of rights in agricultural land with special reference to respective states.<br />

3. Investigation of title to property.<br />

4. Law relating to stamp duties: of the liability of instruments of duty.<br />

5. Duties by whom payable.<br />

6. Effect of not duly stamping instruments: examination and impounding of<br />

Instruments: inadmissibility on evidence: impounding of instruments.<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

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<strong>Swami</strong> <strong>Ramanand</strong> Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded<br />

<strong>Syllabus</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>LL</strong>. B II(IVth Semester) & <strong>BSL</strong> IV(VIII th Semester)<br />

w.e.f 2011-12<br />

Topic/subject<br />

Family Law II<br />

1. Joint Hindu Family (Mitakshara and<br />

Dayabhaga)<br />

1. Mitakshara joint family 2. Mitakshara<br />

coparcenary - <strong>for</strong>mation and incidents.<br />

3 Property under Mitakshara law separate<br />

Property and coparcenary property 4.<br />

Dayabhaga coparcenary <strong>for</strong>mation and<br />

incidents 5. Property under dayabhaga law 6.<br />

Karta of the joint family, his position, powers,<br />

privileges and obligations. 7 Alienation of<br />

property, separate and coparcenary 8. Debts<br />

doctrines of pious obligation and antecedent<br />

debt 9.Partion and re-union 10. Joint Hindu family<br />

as a social security institution and impact of<br />

Hindu Gains of Learning Act, 1930 and various tax<br />

laws on it.<br />

2. Inheritance: 1 Hindus: Historical perspective<br />

of traditional Hindu law as a background to the<br />

study of Hindu Succession Act, 1956 2.<br />

succession to property of a Hindu male dying<br />

intestate under the provisions of Hindu<br />

Succession Act, 1956. Devolution of interest in<br />

mistakshara coparcenary with reference to the<br />

provisions of Hindu Succession Act, 1956<br />

succession to property of Hindu female dying<br />

intestate under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956<br />

disqualifications relating to succession, general<br />

rules of succession.<br />

3. New property concepts, such as skill, job etc,<br />

as new <strong>for</strong>ms of property<br />

4. Settlement of spousal property :<br />

A need <strong>for</strong> development<br />

5. Muslim and Christian succession - General rules<br />

of Muslim succession Exclusion from inheritance<br />

Heirs, Hanafi, Ithna, Ashari, Christian and Parsi<br />

Succession under Indian succession Act 1925.<br />

No. of Hours/<br />

Period<br />

Units24<br />

Units 28<br />

Units 4<br />

Units 4<br />

Units 10<br />

N.B: Internal evaluation <strong>for</strong> 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units<br />

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SELECT BIBlOGRAPHY :<br />

1. Paras Diwan, Law of Intestate and Testamentary Succession (1998), Universal,<br />

2. Basu, N.D. Law of Succession (2000), Universal<br />

3. Kusem, Marriage and Divorce Law manual (2000), Universal,<br />

4. Machanda S.C., Law and Practice of Divorce in India (2000), Universal,<br />

5. PV Kane, History of Dharmasastras Vol. 2 pt. 1 at 624-632 (1974)<br />

6. A Kuppuswami (ed.) Mayne's Hindu law and Usage, chapter 4 (1986)<br />

7. BSivaramayys, Inequalities and the Law (1985)<br />

8. K. C Daiya, “Population control through family planning in India,” Indian journal of legal<br />

studies, 85(1979)<br />

9. J.D.M. Derrett, Death of Marriage Law<br />

10. AAA Fyzee, Outiline of Mumammadan Law (1998)<br />

11. Alladi Kuppuswami, (Ed) Mayne's Hindu law and Usage, (1986)<br />

12. JD.M. Derret, A Critique of Modem Hindu Law (1970)<br />

13. Paras Diwan, Hindu law (1985)<br />

14. SI Desai (Ed) Mulla's Principles of Hindu law. (1998) Butterworths - India<br />

15. Paras Diwan, Family Law: Law of Marriage and Divorce in India (1984)<br />

16. AM. Bhattacharjee, Muslim Law and the Constitution (1994) Eastern Law House, Calcutta.<br />

18. Paras Diwan, Law of Adoption, Minority, Guardianship and Custody (2000), Universal.<br />

(All books latest editions have to be followed)<br />

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