ADR
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Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), Meaning concept
1 &need and development of ADR in India 1
Development of ADR in India 1
Needs: 1
Salient features: 2
2 Define different forms/methods of ADR 2
Negotiation: 2
Characteristics of a negotiation 2
Arbitration: 3
Mediation: 3
Conciliation: 4
Difference between Arbitration, Conciliation and
3 Negotiation. 5
Advantages and dis advantages of ADR 6
NEGOTIATION 7
What Is Negotiation 7
Scope Of Negotiation: 7
Characteristics of Negotiation Process 7
Stages of Negotiation (Process) 8
Discussions 8
Implementation 9
Advantages of Negotiation 9
Disadvantages Of Negotiation 9
MEDIATION 9
ELEMENTS OF MEDIATION 10
Stages of mediation 10
Give a brief account of object and Salient features of
4 Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 11
5 Composition of the arbitral tribunal 12
POWERS OF AN ARBITRATOR 12
Duties and responsibilities of an arbitrator in an arbitration 13
what are the Essential elements of an Arbitral award and
6 termination of proceedings? 14
SETTING ASIDE OF ARBITRAL AWARD 15
Termination of proceedings. 15
7 Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings 15
Determination of rules of procedure.- 16
Place of arbitration.- 16
Language. 16
Statements of claim and defence.- 16
Hearings and written proceedings.- 16
Default of a party.- 17
What is a foreign award? Discuss the procedure of foreign
award before commencement of the Arbitration and
8 Conciliation Act 1996 ? 18
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CONDITION FOR ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN AWARDS 18
9 New York Convention Awards. 19
Legal aid and history of LOK ADALAT 22
10 How free LEGAL AID was introduced in India 22
What is the meaning lokadalat? Discuss the importance of
11 lokadalats in the present day scenario. 25
Cognizance Of Cases By LokAdalats 27
States the importance and salient feature of International
12 commercial arbitration. 28
Eligibility criteria for free legal aid 30
Scope of LokAdalat 31
Permanent LokAdalat 32
Mobile LokAdalat 33
Mega LokAdalat 33
Banking
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1 The History and Evolution of Banking System in India 1
The Positive Effects of Nationalisation 2
Advantages of Nationalization 2
Disadvantages of Nationalization 2
Priority Sector Lending(PSL) 3
Role of RBI in revamping PSL 3
Growth of PSL 3
Role of RIDF 3
How should the PSL be tweaked? 4
2 Banking System in India 4
The features of the Indian banking system 4
The importance of banking system in India 5
3 Formation and Registration of Banking Company in India 5
Management of the banking companies 6
Licensing of banking companies 7
Meaning of the word bank and banking company 8
Business of banking 8
Major documents required for the formation of a
company are 9
4 Deposit Insurance Corporation 9
5 Reserve Bank of India and Its powers and Functions 10
Powers and Functions of the Reserve Bank 10
Objectives of RBI 10
Functions of Reserve Bank of India 11
Reserve Bank as Government Bank 11
Reserve Bank of Banker’s Bank 11
Foreign exchange system 12
Functions as ordinary Bank 12
Powers of RBI 12
6 E-Banking System in India 14
7 Legal Relationship Between Bank and Customer 15
The general legal relationship between bank and its
customer 15
Building society vs. Bank 15
Investment Company vs. Bank 15
Insurance Company vs. Bank 16
Trust Company vs. Bank 16
Duty of Confidentiality 17
Undue Influence 17
Bankers Right to Lien 17
Types of Lien 17
8 BANKING FRAUDS 18
Accounting Fraud 18
Loan Fraud 18
Wire Transfer Fraud 18
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Phishing Fraud 19
Rogue Traders 19
Demand Draft Fraud 19
Bill Discounting Fraud 19
ATM Fraud 19
Money Laundering 19
9 NATURE AND TYPES OF ACCOUNTS 19
MEANING, ESSENTIAL ASPECTS AND TYPES OF
10 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS 21
Purpose of the Negotiable Instrument Act 22
Types of Negotiable Instrument 22
Promissory notes 22
Bill of exchange 23
Cheques 23
The Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Bill, 2017 23
11 HOLDER AND HOLDER IN DUE COURSE 23
MEANING OF HOLDER IN DUE COURSE 24
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOLDER AND HOLDER IN DUE
COURSE BASIS OF COMPARISON HOLDER 24
THE RIGHTS OF HOLDER IN DUE COURSE UNDER THE
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
ACT 25
MODESAND DISCHARGE FROM LIABILITY UNDER N.I. ACT
12 1881 25
MATERIAL ALTERATION& PRESNTMENT OF NEGOTIABLE
13 INSTRUMENT 26
Material alteration in negotiable instruments and its 28
Alterations though material but not vitiating 29
14 CROSSING OF CHEQUE & TYPES 29
Importance of Crossing of Cheque 30
15 DISHONOUR OF CHEQUE UNDER N.I. ACT 1881 30
Ingredients of offence 32
Reasons for Dishonour Of Cheque 32
PROPERTY LAW
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Explain the term “ immovable property”.Give
1 illustrations? 1
Land :- Land means 1
Benefits arising out of land 1
Standing Timber: -( trees) 1
Mode of fixation 2
2 Notice 2
Express or Actual Notice 2
Constructive Notice 2
Wilful abstention from enquiry or search 3
Gross Negligence 3
Registration of Document as Constructive Notice 3
Attestation 4
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS of Attestation 4
Actionable Claim under Transfer of Property Act 5
Beneficial Interest in Movable Property 5
3 Transfer for benefit of Unborn person 6
Essential Elements Of Section 13 of the Transfer of 6
Ardeshir’s Case 6
Difference Between English And Indian Law 6
What do you mean by restricted Interest? Write the
provision provided under Transfer of Property
4 Act 7
Absolute and partial restrain 8
Explain “Vested Interest”and “Contingent interest”. Citing
illustration and make the
5 difference between a vested and a contingent interest 9
Contingent interest:- 10
6 Doctrine of election 11
7 Discuss the doctrine of Lispendens 13
Ingredients 14
Effect of the doctrine 14
Explain Transfer by ostensible owner under S- 41 and
Feeding the grant by estoppels u/s -43 of
8 TP Act 15
Ingredients 16
9 Fraudulent transfer 17
Doctrine of part performance 17
What do you mean by a Sale. What are the essentials of a
valid sale? Distinguish between a sale
10 and a contract for sale? 18
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Explain the rights and liabilities of seller and buyer before
and after the completion of sale in
11 the absence of a contract to contrary? 19
What is Mortgage? What are its kinds? What are the right
and liabilities of mortgagor and
12 mortgagee? 20
Right and liability of mortgager 21
Liabilities of Mortgagor 22
Right to sue for Mortgage-Money 23
Right to sale of mortgaged property in case of non-
payment of mortgage money 24
Accession to mortgaged property 25
13 Explain Clog on redemption. 26
Long Term Mortgages 26
Discuss the Lease of Immovable Property Under Transfer
of Property Act, 1882.make the
14 different between lease and license 27
Essential elements of lease 27
Difference between Lease and Licence 28
consideration for lease. 29
15 Concept of gift under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 31
FAMILY LAW
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1 Explain the Origin and Development of Muslim Law 1
Slave Dynasty or Sher Shah Dynasty 1
Mughal Dynasty 1
British Era 1
Shariat Act 1937 2
The Wakfs Act, 1954 2
2 What are the sources of Muslim Law 3
Primary sources of Muslim Law 3
Qiyas (Analogical deductions)- 4
Secondary sources of Muslim Law 5
3 Explain various schools of Muslim Law? 7
Hanafi School. 7
Maliki School 8
Shaffie School 8
Hanbali School 8
Shia Schools 9
4 Who is a Muslim? Explain Muslim Law applies to whom? 9
5 Muslim marriage seems to be a civil contract. Explain. 11
Definition of Marriage: 11
Various similarities with the contrac 12
6 What do you mean by Dower? Explain it’s object & kinds. 13
Classification of Dower 14
Deferred dower: 15
What do you mean by Talaaq (Divorce) under Muslim
Law? Explain various Modes of
7 Talaaq. 15
Modes of Divorce: 16
Conditions for a valid talaaq: 16
Express Talaaq (by husband): 17
The hasan talaaq 17
Talaaq-i-Biddat: 18
Ila: 18
Zihar: 18
Divorce by wife: 19
Lian: 19
Briefly explain the aim and objectives of the Dissolution of
Muslim Marriage Act
8 1939. 19
Muslim Women(Protection of right on divorce) Act1986
and Maintenance under Sec-
125 CrPc1973 21
9 Explain the legitimacy under Muslim Law. 21
A child gains paternity by either of the two ways: 22
Who Is Competent To Acknowledge? 23
10 Explain how a Muslim Women can avail maintenance 26
Discuss the general principles of Inheritence under
11 Muslim Law 27
Devolution of inheritance 28
Extent of liability of heirs for debts: 29
Alienation 29
Distribution of estate 29
Hanafi (Sunni) Law of Inheritance 29
Shia Law of inheritance 30
Discuss the rule of Representation of Muslim law. (Add on
12 Inheritence) 31
Manner of Distribution 32
Define Guardianship. Explain it’s kinds and discuss the
power & functions of
13 Guardians under Muslim Law 32
Classification of Guardians under Muslim Law in India 33
Natural Guardians 33
Testamentary Guardian 33
Guardian appointed by the Court 34
Define Gift (Hiba). Explain the essentials of a valid gift.
Under what circumstances a
14 gift under Muslim law can be revoked 35
Essentials of Hiba 36
Declaration of gift by the donor 36
Acceptance of gift by the donee 37
Actual Delivery 37
Gift of Musha 39
Musha which is divisible 40
15 Define Will. Explain the rules under Muslim Law 40
Essentials of Valid Wasiyat 40
Who can take property under a Will:- 41
Subject-matter of will:- 41
Principle limitations on testamentary powers:- 42
Definition under Mussalman Waqf Validating Act, 1913 42
Doctrine of Cypress 44
16 Briefly discuss Mutawalli: modes of appointment, power 46
Discuss Pre-emption. Discuss it’s concept, subject matter
and effect under
17 Muslim Law 47