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The document outlines the curriculum for various law courses including Jurisprudence, Contract Law, Constitutional Law, Bankruptcy Laws, and Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing. It details specific modules covering topics such as the nature and sources of law, partnership and contract laws, federalism, judicial processes, and insolvency procedures. Each module includes key concepts, definitions, and legal frameworks relevant to the respective areas of study.

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Sem - IV Portion - 3years LLB

The document outlines the curriculum for various law courses including Jurisprudence, Contract Law, Constitutional Law, Bankruptcy Laws, and Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing. It details specific modules covering topics such as the nature and sources of law, partnership and contract laws, federalism, judicial processes, and insolvency procedures. Each module includes key concepts, definitions, and legal frameworks relevant to the respective areas of study.

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PROGRAM: 3 Yr/5 yr Professional Law

Second year LLB / Fourth Year B.L.S.LL B

Semester: IV/VIII

Course Title-: JURISPRUDENCE/LEGAL THEORY

Module 1: Module 3:

1.1 Introduction, Meaning, nature, scope Schools of Jurisprudence


and importance of jurisprudence.
3.1 Natural Law School
 Basic Tenets of Natural Law
1.2 law
 Nature and definition of law  History of Natural Law School- The
 Functions and purpose of law Greek period, The Roman period,
 Classification of law
Christian period, Medieval period and
Modern period.

1.3 State 3.2 Legal positivism


 Introduction, Meaning and Nature
of State  Bentham‘s Utilitarian theory,

 Elements of State- Population,  Austin‘s Imperative/ Analytical theory,


Territory, Government and
Sovereignty
 Prof. HLA Hart‘s Concept of Law,
 Theories regarding the origin of
State- The Divine Theory, Social  Hans Kelson‘s Pure Theory of Law.
Contract Theory,
3.3 Law and Morality, Ancient Indian
 Patriarchal Theory, Matriarchal concept of Dharma
Theory.

Module 2: 3.4 Historical school of law-

2.1 Sources of law  Savigny‘s view, Puchta‘s view, Main‘s


view
 Formal and material sources of law
 Custom  Basic Tenets of Historical School

 Meaning and Nature of Custom as a


1. Sociological school of law-
source of law  Roscoe Pound‘s Social
 Kinds of Customs Engineering Theory
 Basic Tenets of Sociological
 Trade Usage/ Convention
School
 Essential conditions of validity of 2. Realist school of law-
Custom  American Realist School

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 The Scandinavian Realist School
2.2 Precedent-  Basic Tenets of Realist School
 Meaning and nature of Precedent as a
3. Feminist legal theory
source of law
 Doctrine of Stare Decisis, Doctrine of Module 4:
Prospective Overruling and
4.1 Rights and Duties
Declaratory theory of Precedents
 Meaning of Rights
 Ratio-Decidendi and Obiter Dicta
 Characteristics of legal Rights
 Circumstances which destroy the
 Rights and Duties correlations
binding force of precedent
 Rights in wider sense (Hofeldian
 Merits and Demerits of Precedent
table) Classification of Rights

2.3 Legislation-
4.2 Persons
 Meaning, Nature and Scope of  Nature of Personality

Legislation as a source of law  Legal Status of Animal, Minor, Person

 Kinds of Legislation of unsound mind, Drunk, Unborn and

 Merits and Demerits of Legislation as Dead person

a source of law  Corporate Personality- Characteristic

 Codification of Law and Theories of Corporate

 Statutory Interpretation Personalities.

4.3 Property
2.4 Convention as a source of law.  Philosophical Theories of Property
 Kinds of Property
4.5 Ownership  Modes of Acquisitions of Property
 Definition
 Characteristics of Ownership 4.4 Possession
 Possession and Ownership  Concept of Possession

 Austin‘s conception of Ownership  Possession in fact and possession in

 Di erent kinds of Ownership law


 Corporeal and Incorporeal
4.6 The law of Obligations Possession
 The Conception of Obligation
 Modes of Acquisition
 Imperfect and Perfect Obligations
 Why Possession is protected
 Simple and Solidary Obligations
 Possessory Remedies
 Sources of Obligations.

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PROGRAM: 3 Yr/5 yr Professional Law

Second year LLB / Fourth Year B.L.S. LL B

Semester: IV/VIII

Course Title-: CONTRACT II

Module 1: Module 3:

1.1 Indian Partnership Act, 1932: a. Sale of Goods Act, 1930:

 Forms of business organization  Significance of transfer of property

 Factors taken into consideration for  Concept of buyer and seller

choice of organization  Di erence between sale and hire

 Definition of Partnership & Essentials purchase

 Kinds of Partnership  Di erence between sale and

 Partnership Property Agreement to Sell

 Rights and Duties of a Partner  Condition and Warranty

 Implied Authority of a Partner  Delivery of goods and its rules

 Minor Admitted to the benefits of  Rules relating to passing of the

Partnership property

 Incoming and Outgoing Partner  Unpaid Seller – Rights and Remedies

 Registration of Partnership Firm  Auction Sale

 Dissolution of Partnership

 Public Notice in case of Partnership

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Module2: Module 4:

2.1 Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008: 4.1 Special Contracts under Indian
Contract Act, 1872:
 Nature of Limited Liability Partnership
 Indemnity [Sections 123 – 125]
[Sections 2 – 10]
 Incorporation of Limited Liability
 Guarantee [Sections 126 – 147]
Partnership [Sections 11 – 21]
 Partners and their Relations [Sections  Bailment [Sections 148 – 181]
22 – 25]
 Agency [Sections 182 – 238]
 Extent and Limitation of Liability of
Limited Liability Partnership and
Partners [Sections 26 – 31]
 Contributions [Sections 32 – 33]
 Assignment and Transfer of
Partnership Rights [Section 42]
 Conversion into a Limited Liability
Partnership [Sections 55 – 58]
 Winding up and Dissolution [Sections
63 – 65]

 Di erence between Limited Liability

Partnership incorporated under

Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

and

 A Partnership Firm incorporated

under the Indian Partnership Act,

1932

and

 A Company incorporated under

Companies Act, 2013

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PROGRAM: 3 Yr/5 yr Professional Law

Second year LLB / Fourth Year B.L.S. LL B

Semester: IV/VIII

Course Title-: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW- II

Module 1: Module 3:

1.1 Federalism 3.1 Judicial Activism

 Concept and Idea of Federalism


3.2 Independence of Judiciary
 State and Union territories (Part-I and
Part- VIII)
3.3 Judicial accountability
 Features of Indian Federalism
 Local self-governing Bodies:
3.4 National Judicial Appointments
Panchayats and Municipalities (Part
Commission.
IX and IX-A)
 Scheduled and Tribal Areas (Part X)
 Special Status of some States (Part-
XXI)
 Forms of Government

1.2 Concept of Cooperative and


Competitive Federalism

1.3 Centre-State Relations (Part-XI)

 Legislative Relations
 Administrative Relations
 Finance, Property, Contract and Suits
(Part-XII)
 Special Provisions Relating to Certain
Classes (Part-XVI)

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MODULE 2: MODULE 4:

2.1 Legislature and Executive under the 4.1 Emergency (Part XVIII)
Indian Constitution
 Types of Emergencies
 Unicameral and bicameral
 Grounds for proclamation
Legislatures
 Consequences of Proclamation
 Composition, Powers, and Functions
 Judicial Review of proclamation of
of Union Legislature (Part-V, Chap-2)
emergencies
 Composition, Powers, and Functions
of State Legislature (Part-VI, Chap-3)
4.2 Amendment and the basic structure
doctrine (Part XX)
2.2 Qualification, Disqualification and
Privileges of-
4.3 Constitutional Bodies and O ices
 Members of Parliament
 Services (Part-XIV, Chap-1)
 Members of Legislative Assembly  UPSC and State Public Service
Commission (Part-XIV, Chap-2)
 Anti-Defection Law (Xth Schedule)
 Election Commission of India (Part-
XV)
2.3 Law making procedure
 Attorney General and Advocate
 Types of Bills- Ordinary, Financial,
Generals (Relevant Chapters from
Money and Appropriation
Part-V and Part-VI)
 Private Member Bills and
 Comptroller and Auditor General of
Government / Public Bills
India (Chapter V, Part-V)
 Finance Commission (Art. 280, Art-
2.4 Qualification, Powers, and functions of-
281)
 President and Vice-president
 National Commissions for SC, ST and
Backward Classes (Art.338, Art.338-
 Union Council of Ministers
A, Art.338-B)
 Governor
4.4 Inter-state Trade and Commerce
(Part-XIII)
 State Council of Ministers
 Freedom of trade, commerce and
inter course
 Restrictions on the freedom

4.5 Co-operative Societies (Part-IX-B)

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PROGRAM: 3 Yr/5 yr Law

Second year LLB / Fourth Year B.L.S.

Semester: IV/VIII

Course Title-: BANKRUPTCY LAWS (Elective Course)

MODULE 1: MODULE 3:

1.1 Historical background and 3.1 Fresh Start process for individuals and
constitutional allocation of the subject
partnership firms
of insolvency and bankruptcy

1.2 Preliminary under IBC -


3.2 Insolvency resolution process for
1.2.1 Short title, extent and commencement
individuals and partnership firms
of IBC

1.2.2 Application of IBC


3.3 Bankruptcy order in respect of
individuals and partnership firms
1.2.3 Definitions under IBC

1.3 MISCELLANEOUS
3.4 Administration and Distribution of
1.3.1 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Fund assets of the Bankrupt

1.3.2 Power of Central Government


3.5 Adjudicating authorities and appellate
authorities
1.3.3 Bar of jurisdiction

1.3.4 Protection of action taken in good faith


3.6 O ences and Penalties under Part III of
IBC
1.3.5 Appeal and revision

1.3.6 IBC to override other laws

1.3.7 Limitation

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MODULE 2: MODULE 4:

2.1 CIRP 4.1 IBBI

4.2 Insolvency Professional Agencies


2.2 Fast track CIRP

2.3 Voluntary Liquidation Process 4.3 Insolvency Professionals-

 Information Utilities

2.4 Liquidation Process


4.4 Insolvency Professional Entities

2.5 Prepackaged Insolvency Resolution

4.5 Registered Valuers, and Registered


Process
Valuers’ Organizations

2.6 Adjudicating Authorities and Appellate

Authorities 2.6 O ences and Penalties

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Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing II

LL B Semester IV/ B.L.S LL. B

Semester VI

Module I Module III

1.1 Sale Deed 3.1. Limited Liability Partnership Deed

1.2 Mortgage Deed- Simple, English,


3.2 Petitions for winding up a company under
Mortgage by Conditional sale,
Usufructuary, mortgage Companies Act 2013

1.3 Lease deed, Leave and License


3.3 Draft Notice for Annual General Meeting
Agreement
and Special General Meeting
1.4 Exchange Deed

3.4 Legal Notice for Defective Goods


1.5 Gift Deed

1.6 Trust Deed 3.5 Application for Corporate insolvency


resolution under IBC 2016
1.7 Registration of Documents- S 17, 18
Indian Registration Act, 1908

1.8 Partnership Deed

Module II Module IV

2.1 Matrimonial Petitions- Divorce Petitions, 4.1 Will and Codicil


Mutual Consent Divorce Petitions
4.2 Application for heirship certificate
2.2 Application for Maintenance
4.3 Testamentary Petition for Succession
2.3 Application for Custody Certificate (Probate)

2.4 Pleadings for restitution of conjugal rights 4.4 Application for Certified Guardian

2.5 Nullity of marriage 4.5 Adoption Deed under Juvenile Justice Act,
2015

4.6 RTI applications, reply, appeal

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