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Law Students' Drafting Guide

This course covers drafting of pleadings and conveyancing documents. It aims to enable students to understand the basic principles of drafting pleadings for different types of civil and criminal cases, as well as conveyancing deeds for transferring property rights. The course is divided into four units. Unit I covers fundamental rules of pleadings and how to draft plaints, written statements, and applications for various cases. Unit II focuses on drafting different types of applications. Unit III examines components of deeds and how to draft various types of deeds and notices. Unit IV provides examples of drafting partnership deeds, mortgage deeds, and replies to notices. Suggested readings on the topics are also provided.

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Law Students' Drafting Guide

This course covers drafting of pleadings and conveyancing documents. It aims to enable students to understand the basic principles of drafting pleadings for different types of civil and criminal cases, as well as conveyancing deeds for transferring property rights. The course is divided into four units. Unit I covers fundamental rules of pleadings and how to draft plaints, written statements, and applications for various cases. Unit II focuses on drafting different types of applications. Unit III examines components of deeds and how to draft various types of deeds and notices. Unit IV provides examples of drafting partnership deeds, mortgage deeds, and replies to notices. Suggested readings on the topics are also provided.

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B.A.LL.B (Hons.

) 5 YEARS INTEGRATED COURSE

SEMESTER-VIII

Course Code BAL802


Course Title Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
Type of Course Core
LTP 5 1 0
Credits 6
Course Prerequisites 12th
Course Objectives (CO) Drafting is a skill to present one’s case in an effective,
clear, logical, precise and certain manner. Drafting of
Pleadings constitutes the foundation of a case in
Litigation. Conveyancing deals the process of transfer of
rights in the property from one person to another person.
Therefore the documents of Conveyance must be
drafted very carefully. The purpose of the present
subject is to enable the law students to understand the
basic principles of Drafting of Pleadings and
Conveyance Deeds.

UNIT-I

Introduction
Fundamental Rules of Pleadings (Order 6, C.P.C)
Plaint Structure (Order 7 C.P.C)
Written statement (Order 8 C.P.C)
Suit for recovery under XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
Suit for permanent injunction
Suit for specific performance
Petition for dissolution of marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
Petition for eviction under the Rent Control Act
Petition for grant of probate/letters of administration
Affidavits

UNIT –II

Application for grant of succession certificate


Application for grant of compensation under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles
Act, 1988
Application for temporary injunction under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 of the Code
of Civil Procedure, 1908.
Application under Order 39 Rule 2A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Caveat under Section 148 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Application for the condonation of Delay under Section 5 of the Limitation act
1963
Application for maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973
Application for grant of Anticipatory bail and Regular bail
Application for execution of a decree
Criminal complaint
Memorandum of Appeal in civil cases
Draft of Appeal/Revision in criminal cases
Writ petition under Art. 226 and Art. 32 of the Constitution of India including
Public interest Litigation
Special leave petition under Article 136 of the Constitution of India

UNIT –III
Components of a Deed
Forms of Deeds and Notices
Will
Agreement to sell
Sale-deed
Indemnity Bond
Lease Deed
General power of attorney
Special power of attorney
Relinquishment deed

UNIT –IV

Partnership deed
Deed for dissolution of partnership
Mortgage deed
Trust Deed
Deed of reference to arbitration
Notice to the tenant
Notice under Section 80 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Demand Notice under section 8 of The insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016
Reply to the notice

Suggested Readings:

Jaibhave, D.T- Pleading Conveyancing and Advocacy


Mogha, P.C- The Law of Pleading in India
Chaturvedi A.N.- Pleading, Conveyancing and Drafting and Legal Professional
Ethics
B.P. Singh Pleading Conveyancing and Drafting Punjab and Haryana
Chaturvedi R.N-Pleadings,Drafting and Conveyancing
Mani.K-pleading,Drafting and Conveyancing
Kafailtiya A.B-Textbook on Pleading , Drafting &conveyancing
Mathur D.N Drafting, pleading and Conveyancing
Joshi, Nayan-Legal writing &Drafting
Sahni R.K-Civil Pleadings & Art of Better Drafting
Behra B.K- Better Drafting
High Court Rules and Orders
Advocates Act, 1961 and Rules
Bindra N.S Pleading and Practice
Sen, B Conveyancing (D’Souza)
Rose William M Pleading without Tears
Evans Keith Advocacy in Court
Evans Keith Golden Rules of Advocacy

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