The document outlines the revised syllabus for the B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons) program at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, M.P., specifically for Semester V. It includes various papers such as Marketing Management, Law of Crimes-I, Environmental Laws, Jurisprudence, Management Accounting, Business Research Method, Offences Against Child & Juvenile, and Foreign Trade, detailing units and topics covered in each paper. Each paper also lists suggested texts and references for further study.
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The document outlines the revised syllabus for the B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons) program at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, M.P., specifically for Semester V. It includes various papers such as Marketing Management, Law of Crimes-I, Environmental Laws, Jurisprudence, Management Accounting, Business Research Method, Offences Against Child & Juvenile, and Foreign Trade, detailing units and topics covered in each paper. Each paper also lists suggested texts and references for further study.
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Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya,Indore, M.P.
B.B.A .LL.B. (Hons) Revised Syllabus
B.B.A.LL.B. (HONS) PART - II] SEMESTER - V
Paper I: Marketing Management
Unit - I
Introduction: Marketing Management Concept, Marketing Management
Functions, Marketing Information System.
Unit — II
Consumer Behaviour: Concept and Importance, factors governing
Consumer Behaviour, Decision-making Process in Buying.
Unit — IIT
Marketing Research: Concept, Objectives of Marketing Research, types
and process of Marketing Research.
Unit -IV
Marketing Mix Element: Products, Distribution, Pricing and Promotion.
Unit-V
Target Marketing: Market segmentation on different basis, target
marketing strategies.
Texts & References
1. Marketing Management- Kotler
2. Principles of Marketing Management- Kotler and Armstrong
3. Marketing Management- S.A. Sherlekar
4. Marketing Management- Czinkota and Kotabe
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B.B.A.LL.B. (HONS) PART - III SEMESTER - V
Paper II: Law of Crimes-I (I.P.C.)
Unit - 1
General 1. Concept of crime 2. Distinction between crime and other
wrongs 3. McCauley’s draft based essentially on British notions 4.
Salient features of the LP.C. 5. IPC: a reflection of different social and
moral values 6. Applicability of I.P.C.- territorial and personal
Unit - 1
Element of Criminal Liability Person definition - natural and legal
person, Mens rea- evil ntention, Recent trends to fix liability without
mens rea in certain socio- economic offences, Act in furtherance of
guilty intent- common object, Factors negativing guilty intention,.
Detinition of specific terms
Unit - 01
Group liability Common Intention, Abetment, Instigation, aiding and
conspiracy, Mere act of abetment punishable, Unlawful assembly, Basis
of liability, Criminal conspiracy, Rioting as a specific offence, General
Exceptions: sec.76 to 106.
Unit -IV
Offences against human body 1. Culpable homicide 2. Murder 3.
Culpable homicide mounting to murder 4. Grave and sudden
provocation 5. Exceeding right to private defence 6. Hurt - grievous and
simple 7. Assault and criminal force 8. Wrongful restraint and wrongful
confinement- kidnapping- from lawful guardianship, outside India 9.
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Cheating 4. Extortion 5. Mischief 6. Criminal misrepresentation and
criminal breach of trust 7. Offences relating to Documents and
properties.
Unit-V
Types of Punishment sec.53 to75 1. Death 2. Social relevance of
capital punishment 3. Imprisonment- for life, with hard labour, simple
imprisonment 4. Forfeiture of property 5. Fine 6. Discretion of court in
awarding punishment 7. Minimum punishment in respect of certain
offences
Select Bibliography -
1. K.D. Gaur, Criminal Law: Cases and Materials (1999),
Butterworths, India
2. Ratanlal-Dhirajlal, Indian Penal Code (1994 reprint)
3. K.D. Gaur, A Text Book on the Indian Penel Code (1998),
Universal Delhi
4. P.S. Achuthan Pillai, Criminal Law (1995) Eastern, Lucknow
5. Hidaythulla, M., et.al. Ratanlal and Dhirajlal, The Indian Penal
Code (1994 reprint), Wadhwa Co. Nagpur
6. B.M. Gandhi, Indian Penal Code (1996), Eastern Nagpur
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B.B.A .LL.B. (Hons) Revised Syllabus
B.B.A.LL.B. (HONS) PART - III SEMESTER - V
Paper III : Environmental Laws
Unit-1
Concept of Environment and Pollution 1, Environment. Meaning and
Concept 2. Pollution- Meaning and Effects of pollution 3.
Environmental Pollution (Water, Air and Noise Pollution) 4. Meaning
and standards, Culprits and victims , Offences and penalties
Unit - 1
International Historical Perspective 1. Stockholm conference 2. Rio
conference 3. U.N. declaration on right to development 4. Green house
effect and ozone depletion
Unit - U1
Constitutional Provisions related to Environment 1. Constitution in
making- development and property oriented approach 2, Directive
Principles, - Status, role and interrelationship with fundamental rights
and fundamental duties 3. Fundamental Duties 4. Judicial approach 5.
Fundamental Rights (Rights to clean and healthy environment,
Environment Vs. Development) 6. Enforcing agencies and remedies
(Courts, Tribunal, Constitutional, statutory and judicial remedies) 7.
Emerging principles (Polluter pays: public liability insurance,
Precautionary principles) 8. Sustainable development.
Unit -IV
Environment Protection Measures VIS A VIS Environment Pollution 1.
Protection: means and sanctions 2. Protection agencies: power and
functions 3. Emerging protection through delegated legislation 4.
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Unit-V
Forest and wildlife Protection 1. Greenery conservation laws 2. Forest
conservation laws 3. Conservation agencies 4. Prior approval and non-
forest purpose 5. Symbiotic relationship and tribal people 6. Judicial
approach Deforestation 7. Wild life - Sanctuaries and national parks 8.
State monopoly in the sale of wild life and wild life articles - Licensing
of zoos and parks 9. Offences against wild life Bio- diversity 1. Legal
control 2. Control of eco-unfriendly experimentation on animals, plants.
seeds and micro-organisms
Texts & References
1. Environmental Laws —S.N Dubey
2. Environmental Law Pranjape
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B.B.A .LL.B. (Hons) Revised Syllabus
B.B.A.LL.B. (HONS) PART - III SEMESTER - V
Paper IV : Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal
System And Basic Theory Of Law)
Unit-I
Introduction 1. Definition of the term Jurisprudence 2. Definition of
Law, kinds of law 3. Justice and its kinds 4, Sources of Law (Elementary
study)
Unit-1
Schools of Jurisprudence 1. Natural law school 2. Analytical school,
Imperative Theory of law, Pure Theory of law 3. Historical school 4.
Sociological school 5. Realistic school 6. The ancient : The concept of
"DHARNA 7. Feminist — Schools of Jurisprudence
Unit-IT
Sources of Law 1. Legislation 2. Precedents: concept of stare decisis 3.
Customs
Unit- IV
Legal Rights: the Concept 1. Rights: kinds, meanings 2. Duty: meaning
and kinds 3. Relation between right and duty Persons 1. Nature of
personality 2. Status of the unborn, minor. lunatic, drunken and dead
persons 3. Corporate personality: Dimension of the modern legal
personality: Legal personality of non-human beings,
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Possession and Ownership: the Concept 1. Kinds of possession,
Theories of Possession 2. Kinds of ownership, Theories of Ownership 3.
Difference between possession and ownership 4. Title Liability 1.
Condition of imposing liability (Wrongful Acts) 2. Strict liabilily 3.
Vicarious liability Obligation: 1. Nature and kind 2. Difference between
: Being obliged and having obligation (HLA Hart)
Select Bibliography
1. Bodenheimer, Jurisprudence — The Philosophy and Method of Law
(1996) Universal. Delhi.
. Fizgerald, (ed) Salmond on Jurisprudence (1999) Tripathi. Bombay
. W. Friedmann, Legal Theory (1995) Universal. Delhi.
V.D. Mahajan, Jurisprudence and Legal Theory (1996 reprint),
Eastern Lucknow.
5. M.D.A. Freeman(ed.). Lloyd’s introduction to Jurisprudence. (1994),
Sweet and Maxwell.
. Paton G.W. Jurisprudence (1 972) Oxford, ELBS.
. H.L.A. Hart, The concepts of Law (1970) Oxford, ELBS.
- Roscoe Pound, Introduction to the Philosophy of Law (1998 reprint)
Universal Delhi.
. Dias, S.N. Jurisprudence: A Study of Indian Legal Theory (1985),
Metropolitan New Delhi.
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B.B.A.LL.B. (HONS) PART - III SEMESTER - V
OPTIONAL Paper V :Management Accounting
Unit I
Management Accounting : Meaning, Nature, Scope and Functions of
management accounting. Role of management accounting in decision
making. Management accounting vs. financial accounting and cost
accounting. Tools and techniques of management accounting,
Unit IL
Financial Statement : Meaning, Importance, Limitations of financial
statements, Objectives and methods of financial statements analysis,
Ratio analysis, Classification of ratio — Profitability ratios, Turnover
ratios and Financial ratios, Advantages of ratios analysis, Limitations of
accounting ratios.
Unit TL
Statement, Cash Flow Statement (As per Indian Accounting Standard-3),
IFRS- Concept & Importance. Leverage.
Unit IV
Absorption and Marginal Costing : Marginal and differential costing
as tool for decision making-make or buy, change of product mix,
pricing, Break even analysis, Exploring new markets, Shutdown
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B.B.A .LL.B. (Hons) Revised Syllabus
B.B.A.LL.B. (HONS) PART - IIT SEMESTER - V
OPTIONAL Paper VI: Offence Against Child &
Juvenile
Unit - I
Concept of Child and Juvenile 1. Definition and concepts of
term child and Juvenile. 2. Causes of offence against child. 3.
International protection to child and convention
Unit - 11
Offences against Child 1. Child abuse 2. Child labour and forced
labour 3. Kidnapping, abduction 4. Abetment of suicide of child
5. Sale of obscene objects to young
Unit — TIT
Social relations and child 1. Child marriage (Child Marriage
Restraint Act) 2. Abandonment of child 3. Custody of Child
during matrimonial suit. 4. Obligations to supply necessaries to
children
Unit -IV
Protection of Child and Juveniles 1. Under the provisions of
constitution (fundamental rights and directiyeprinciples) 2.
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Unit - V
Juvenile Delinquency 1. Juvenile delinquency — Nature, causes,
2. Juvenile Court System, 3. Treatment and rehabilitation of
Juveniles 4. Legislative and judicial protection of juvenile
offender, 5. Juvenile Justice Act, 2001.
Select Bibliography:
1, Paras Diwan Children & Legal Protection.
2. Savitri Goonesekar Children Law and Justice.
3. O.P. Mishra Law Relating to women & child 59.Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya,Indore, M.P.
B.B.A .LL.B. (Hons) Revised Syllabus
B.B.A.LL.B. (HONS) PART - III SEMESTER - V
OPTIONAL Paper VI : Foreign Trade
Unit - 1
Sources of Foreign Trade Law International Conventions — Customary
International Law — State practices with specific emphasis on Indian law
-Lexmercatoria — Role of States in promoting Foreign trade — state as a
regulating body — state as a trader — state immunity when engaged in
trade.
Unit - 11
Role of International Organizations in developing Foreign trade the
GATT system — WTO agreement: important features — other world
organizations like ECOSOC, UNCTAD, UNICITRAL, UNDP, UNIDO,
FAO, IMO etc. — (Salient features only) Unification of international
trade laws UNIDROIT OECD, OHBLA ~ Regional trade agreements
EEC ASEAN.
Unit - TL
International Regulation of Foreign trade — Liberalization of trade —
MEN Clause — International rules oR custom duties — prohibition on
quantitative restrictions -— Discrimmatory internal _ measures
—International Competition rules — Dumping — subsidies Dispute
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Indian Law on foreign trade
Constitutional scheme, Regulatory methods, Customs Act Exim Policy
and Export import procedures Foreign Trade (Development and
Regulation) Act;99,
Unit- V
Foreign Trade
Foreign exchange Management Act, c. Export Credit Guarantee
Corporation Act — (outlines only -) d. Export Promotion Council ~ role
in promoting
Texts & References
1. HansvamHoultee, The law of International Trade, Sweet &
Maxwell, London (2002)
2. Chia — Juicheng, Basic Documents on International Trade Law,
Kluwer Law
3. International, London (1999). Robert Howse, Regulation of
International Trade,
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