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The document outlines the syllabus for the B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Major-Minor program for the 2022-23 batch at Karnataka State Law University. It includes detailed course descriptions for various subjects across ten semesters, covering topics in law, history, political science, and economics. Additionally, it provides information on prescribed and reference books for each course.

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KARNATAKA STATE:) LAW UNIVERSITY ‘Navanagar, Hubballi-580 025 Appendix-IT Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAC : ACADEMIC SECTION: Syllabus of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)Major-Minor2022-23 Batch First Semester Second Semester Te Taw Const (Genea rns] — a Hapa ca 7 Law of Tors inling MV axes Corser 12 | Lega Metis 22 | baw Tosi Ta | Bow Gaara 2 | Hist ajo ap (Ancient en Medea! an Histon) (Mees nda an Neel Move 1 [Bla Sees (ine Paper > ——| aoe ia Nai 13 [Kenan emai 33 Third Semester Fourth Semester 5 : Family Tal (ota a ea aon 3a | Fay Law inde Lawy ax | Re an 32 [Law arpeay 2 | Opt: Human Ris Taw and PaSioTnsaaass Law iistory (Major-Paper 3) History (Major-Paper 4) (Legal History) 33 | (story of Kemataka) 43 34 | Beonomis (Mir Pape) 44 | Bzonomics(Minrd-Papad) 35 Ea 45 [Pla Senos iar -PapSy Fifth Semester Sixth Semester 51 | Contino I | Costin a 3.2 | Crimi Lay nan eal Code 62-[Adninstave ae 53: 63-| ons ifomaton Talay Caw sa] Di Mea a aRtagyang——p 8 ae nem ior (ier PSH 55 | (Moser Europea sey) 65 History (sir Pape Modem European Hy) {Consorr n Seventh Semester Eighth Semester Ti [iniomaets 31 Ra Tia 72 [Lata nda 82 [Labour and nda 73 | Crinial Law: Criminal ate Cole [9-H 74 [rprataes 8.4 |HonV sine Osa 7.5 | Company Law 8.5 | Opt-ifl: Banking Law/Right to Information : — Clinical Course: Atenatve Dips Resulon 76 Cnt Cane :Pofesinal Biss | a [Ce Ninth Semester Tenth Semester Ta CPC Linton iO [awardee 92 Tusa 102 [Hons Viera a 93 | on vi wamcnamsiae 103 | QR Compute Cnn Wie Car 94 | Ree VIE inepeean of Sanus and [op Vs Ons Sgn wa TRS |“ | Principles of Legislation Offences/General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 25 |Onciv:ComttontawitethLaw [igs] lea Counc: Nx Coa echt 96 | Clinical Course-TI Drafting Pleading and “| Conveyance Appen Syllabus of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Major-Minor 2022-23 Bat COURSE-2.3History (Major-Paper 2) (Modern India and National Movement) UNIT- I: Modern India Advent of European Powers - Expansion and Consolidation of British Power ~ Wellesley’s Subsidiary Alliance ~ Dalhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse. Land Revenue Settlements — Comwallis and Permanent Revenue Settlement; Thomas Munroe and Ryotwari; Mahalwari System — Changes in the Agrarian Economy and Condition of Peasantry ~ Famines. The Revolt of 1857. Queen’s Proclamation Act 1858; Beginning of Colonial Rule. UNIT- I: Cultural Changes and Social and Religious Reform Movements Introduction of Western Education. Socio-Religious Reform Movements — BrahmoSamaj, AryaSamaj, Theosophical Society, Ramakrishna Mission, Aligarh Movement; Anti-Caste Movements, JyotibhaPhule, Narayana Guru, PeriyarRamaswamyNaicker and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. UNIT-3: Indian National Movement Factors for the rise of Nationalism — Political ideology and organizations; Formation of Indian National Congress ~ Three Phases of Freedom Struggle-Moderate Phase, Extremist Phase, Swadeshi Movement, Rowlett Satyagraha and JallianwalaBagh and Gandhian Era ~ Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience and Quit India Movement. UNIT- IV: Revolutionary, Working class and Peasant Movement Indian National Army and Subhash Chandra Bose. Revolutionary Movement: Gadhar Party — Bhagath Singh ~ Chandra Sekhar Azad and ise of Socialist and Communist Parties - Peasant and others; Left-Wing Movement - Workers Movements. Emergence of Communal Polities and Mohd. Ali Jinnah. UNIT- V: Independence and Partition Negotiations for independence and partition Popular movements Partition riots, Emergence of a New State Making of the Constitution Integration of Princely States Preseribed Books: 1. C.A. Bayly, Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire, New Cambridge History of India. 2. Bipan Chandra, Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in India. 3, SuhashChakravarty, The Raj Syndrome: A Study in Imperial Perceptions, 1989, 4. 1S. Grewal, The Sikhs of the Punjab, New Cambridge History of India. Reference: 1. Dharma Kumar and TapanRaychaudhuri, eds., The Cambridge Economic History of India, Vol. IL 2. R.C. Majumdar, ed., History and Culture of Indian People, Vols. IX and X. British Paramountey and Indian Renaissance. 3. Judith Brown, Gandhi’s rise to Power, 1915-22. 4. Paul Brass, The Politics of India Since Independence, OUP, 1990. 5. Bipan Chandra, Nationalism and Colonialism in Modern India, 1979. Appendix- Syllabus of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Major-Minor 2022-23 Bateh COURSE-2.4Political Science (Minor-I-Paper 2) UNIT-1 Law- meaning and nature; sources of law; Kinds of law; laws and morality; rule of law; Administrative law; Delegated Legislation; the concept of justice, Rights-Meaning, nature, kinds, Relationship between rights and duties, Kinds of duties, ‘Human rights in brief Liberty- Meaning, importance, kinds. Equality- Meaning, importance, kinds Relationship between Liberty and Equality. Justice UNIT -11 Legitimacy of Power- The Classical theory (Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau) - Modern al obligation (Max Weber, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim) approaches to the notion of p - Theories of political legitimacy. UNIT =I The Problems of Civil Disobedience and Political Obligation, with particular reference to Gandhian and Neo-Gandhian thought, Thoreau, Martin Luther King (in brief) UNIT-IV Utilitarianism as an approach to Political Obligation — Jeremy Bentham and J.S.Mill (in brief) Foundation of Promissory and Contractual liability Idealism — its philosophy, merits and limitations- Kant, Hegel, T.H.Green (in brief) Appendi COURSE-4,3History (Major-Paper 4) Legal History UNIT-I Early Developments (1600-1780) Charters of the East India Company: 1600, 1661, 1726 and 1753 Settlements: Surat, Madras, Bombay and Caleutta Establishment of Mayor’s Court of 1726 judicial Plans of 1772, 1774 and 1780 Warren Hastings: UNIT- II Development of Judicial System: Regulating Act, 1773 Establishment of Supreme Court of 1774 and Its Failure. The Act of Settlement 1781, defects Landmark Cases: Raja Nanad Kumar, Kamaluddin, Patna Case, and Cossijurah Pitts India Act, 1784; Lord Cornwallis: Judicial Plans of 1787, 1790 and 1793 Lord William Bentinck (With special focus on Appraisal of Criminal law) UNIT-IIT Evolution of Law and Legal Institutions: Development of Personal Laws law in Mufassil; Special Emphasis on Justice, Equity and Good Development of Ci Conscience. Codification of Laws: Charter of 1833, the First Law Commission, the Charter of 1853, the Second Law Commission, rn Establishment of High Courts, 1861 Privy Council and Federal Court: Appeals and working of Privy Council, Appraisal of Privy Council, Features of Federal Court. UNIT-IV Constitutional History Government of Indian Act, 1858. ‘The Indian Councils Act, 1861. The Indian Councils Act, 1892. Government of India Act (Morley- Minto Reforms), 1909. ‘The Government of India Act 1919. ‘The Government of India Act, 1935. Crips and Cabinet Missions. UNIT-V Legal Profession and Education Early Developments though Mayor’s Court, Supreme Court, Company’s Adalat, High Coitrt Legal Practitioners Act of 1879. The Chamier and Indian Bar Committee of 1951 The Advocates Act of 1961: Provisions and Disciplinary powers. Law Reporting: Theory of Precedents, Features of Law reporting from 1773 to 1950. Legal Education: History and Basic Aims of Legal Education. Prescribed Books: 1 VD. Kulshrehtha - Landmarks of Indian Legal and Constitutional History. 2 M.P. Singh ~ Outlines of Indian Legal History 3 HL. Sreenivasamurthy., History for Law students, Vol. II. Reference books: Cea au nen MP. Jain., Outline of Indian Legal History. Abdul Hamid., Constitutional and Legal History of India, AB. Keith, Constitutional and Legal History of India. Rama Jois., Legal and Constitutional History of India, Vol. II. Abdul Hamid ~ Constitutional History of India RadhikaSingha ., A Despotion of Law, Crime and Justice in early Colonial India. J. Duncan M. Derrett, Religion, Law and the state in India. Mare Galanter, Law and the Society in Modern India. UpendraBaxi, Towards a Sociology of Law. Indra Deva ed. Sociology of Law. Flavia Agnes, Law and Gender inequality. Bipan Chandra, Nationalism and Colonialism, Granville Austin, The Indian Constitution, Comerstone of a Nation. Appendix-I Syllabus of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Major-Minor 2022-23 Batch COURSE-4.4Economics (Minor-II-Paper.3) Development Economics UNIT- I Theories of Econo Development 1.1 Classical Theories — Adam Smith, Ricardo and Malthus 1.2 Karl Marx’s Theory of Economic Development 1.3 Shumpeterian Theory of Economic Development UNIT- I Money and Banking 2.1 Money- Evolution of money ,Functions of money 2.2 Funetions of Commercial Bank, Creation of credit 2,3. Functions of Central Bank , Control of credit UNIT IN| WTO 3.1 WTO and its Effects on Indian Industry and Agriculture 3.2 WTO History 3.3. WTO Evolution and Functions 3.4 WTO implications for India 3.5” Role of IMF and World Bank in fostering the development of Less Developed Economies UNIT -IV Budget 4.1 Meaning and objectives of budget 4.2 Budget classification 4.3. Classification of receipt - revenue and capital 4.4 Classification of expenditure revenue and capital 4.5 Plan —Non plan, developmental and non- developmental expenditure 4.6 — Deficit financing a) Meaning and objectives b) Effects of deficit financing, UNIT V —Business cycles 5.1 Meaning of Business cycle 5.2. Phases of busin syele 5.3 Types of business cycle 5.4 Theories of business cycle (a) Non - Monetary theories i) Climatic theory Psychological theory )) The Under consumption theory (b) . Monetary theories i) The pure monetary theory of Hawtrey ii) Monetary over -investment theory of F.A.Von Hayek iii) _ Keynesian theory of income and employment 5.5. Control of Business eycles Prescribed Books: 1. Adelman, 1.(1961), Theories of Economic Growth and Development , Stanford University Press, Stanford, 2, Behrman, $. and Srinivasan T.N. (1995), Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. | to 3, Elsevire, Amsterdam. 3. Ghatak, $. (1986) , An Introduction to Development Economics, Allen an Unwin. London. 4, Hayami, Y. (1997), Development Economies, Oxford University Press, New York, Reference Books 1. Higgins, B (1959), Economic Development , Norton, New York: 2. Kindleberger , C.P (1977), Economic Development , 3e, McGraw Hill, New York. Meier, G.M. (1995 5 Appendix-I Syllabus of B.A., LL.B, (Hons.) Major-Minor 2022-23 Batch COURSE-4.5Political Science (Minor-I-Paper3) UNIT- 1, Nationality- definition and meaning; elements that help develop nationality. Nationalism- definition, meaning, brief history (W. & E.), features, merits and dem State, Nation, Nationality- mono-national and Multi-states, BY Internationalism- Philosophy, reasons for growth, a brief history and scope. International relations and international relations and international politics. 5, National Power- meaning, major sources and elements (Geography, population, Natural resources, food, raw materials, Scientific development; technology; Indus-Capacity) military preparedness, National character, morale leadership and quality of govt. Limitations of national power - a) International morality ) International Public opinion ¢) International law-definition, scope, sources and limitations, codification, ) War- meaning, causes, advantages and disadvantages; Earlier and modern Warfare — compared. e) Economic Interdependence. UNIT-L Diplomacy- an instrument of national policy- definition and importance, a brief history, types of diplomacy, functions, organisation and protocol, privileges and immunities of diplomats, Subversion, propaganda and Terrorism. Peaceful change- a) Balance of power- Meaning, Characteristics, Devices and instruments, Balance of power in the modern world. b) Collective Security- Meaning, principles, features, problems, conditions for success, NATO. SEATO. ©) Alliances ) Disarmament History, problems, success and failures- example. UNIT-I Instruments of peaceful change- a) Negotiation b) Mediation ¢) Arbitration d) conciliation and e) Judicial settlement. (Each is to be defined, its features, highlighted, its limitations explained with suitable examples. Each instrument has to be compared and contrasted with the other). UNIT-IV International Organisation a) League of Nations — history, formation and causes for failure b) UNO- formation, preamble, character, aims, members, principal organs, ECOSOC and specialised agencies- IBRD, IMF, WHO, UNICEF, ILO, UNESCO, Achievements of the UNO- failures, ©) Common Wealth of Nations- Brief history, aims, members, organisation and working. UNIT-V Major areas of conflict- East, West, North, South- a Special emphasis on migration, balance of payment, international trade. Regional Organisations- Arab League, OAU, OAS, EC, CMEA (Comecon) - A brief sketch , SAARC- formation, aims, organisation and working ~ a special reference to India’s contribution. Prescribed Bool 1. Sakti Mukherjee - Intemational Organization. 2. Morgenthau, Politics among Nations. 3, D.W.Boweet, International Institutions. Reference Books: 1, C.P.Scchleicheor- International Relations. Vermon Van Dyke- International Policies Palmer and Porkins- International Relations. E.H -Hentment- The Relations of Nations. Appendix-I Syllabus of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Major-Minor 2022-23 Batch COURSE-3.3History (Major-Paper 3) (History of Karnataka) UNIT-I Introduction Sources of Kamataka History The Formation of States in ancient Kamataka ~ The Satavahana, The Kadambas, The Early Chalukyas, Administration of Rashtrakutas, Vijayanagara - Administration, Trade and Commerce. Bahamanis - MuhamadGawan’s achievements Administration of Bahamanis UNIT-IIReligion and Philosophy istadvaitha,) Minor Jainism - JainaCentres - New Religious Sects (Advaitha, Dwaita, Cults (Kalamukhas and Shaktas) Lingayat Movement - Haridasas ~ Sufism Movement in Karnataka. UNIT-I: Rise of Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan - Anglo - Mysore Wars — Administration of Tippu Sultan, ‘The Wodeyars - KrishnarajaWodeyar III, Divan Poornaiah - Nagara revolt of 1831. ‘Commissioner's rule ( 1831 ~ 1881) ~ Mark Cubbon and L.B. Bowring Rendition - Mysore under Divans ~ Rangacharlu - Sheshadrilyer - Sir M. Vishveshwaraya ~ Mirza Ismail, UNIT- IV: Impact of West - Growth of Nationalism- Freedom movement in Kamataka~ Gandhi & National Movement in Kamataka:- Non co-operation Movement \Vidhurashwathasathyagraha, Shivapura Flag Movement, Isur Tragedy. UNIT-V: Unification of Karnataka. Contemporary Issues: Backward class and depressed Class. Movements - PrajamitraMandali- Miller Commission, L.G. Havanur Commission Progressive Movements, Gokak Chaluvali Peasant Movement: Kagodu Satyagraha ~ Land Reforms Acts of 1962 and 1974 — Karnataka RajyaRaitaSangha, Border Dispute, Mahajan Commission, River - Water Disputes. Prescribed books: 1. R RDiwakar - Karnataka Through the ages 2. R RDiwakar - KanatakaParamapare (Kannada Two Vol) 3. GS Dikshit - KeladiyaNayakaru 1969 4 Saki - Making History Reference Books: 1. Doreswamy H § - HoratadaDittaHejjegalu 1972 H Thipperudraswamy - Karnataka SamskrutiSameekshe (Kannada) Shamba Joshi - Karnataka SamskrutiyaPoorvaPeetike Chidananda Murthy M - Kannada ShasanagalaSamskrutikaAdhyayana GM Moras - The Kadamba Kula Appendix-I Syllabus of B.A., LL.B. Hons.) Major-Minor 2022-23 Batch COURSE-3.4Economics (Minor-II-Paper.2) UNIT- I Economie Development and Growth 1.1 Meaning of Economic Development and Growth 1.2 Indicators of Economic Development 1.3 Indicators of Economic Growth 14 Obstacles to Economic Development (a) Vicious circle of poverty (b) Population explosion (©) Scarcity of capital (4) _ Inappropriate technology {e) Socio-cultural obstacles (f) Political and Administrative obstacles 1.5 Characteristics of Indian economy UNIT-II Trade Union Movement in India 2.1 Introduction and meaning 2.2. Growth of the movement 2.3. Legal protection 2.4 — Overcoming weakness 2.5 Beneficent role (Functions of the union) 2.6 Weakness of the trade union 2.7 Suggestions for improvement UNIT- IIT Planning in India 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Rationale for Planning 3.3 Imiportant features of planning 3.4 objectives of economic planning 3.5 Strategy of India’s development plans 3.6 Achievement and failure under five year plans UNIT-IV Problems and Prospects of Indian Agriculture 4.1 Role of Agriculture in Indian Economy 4.2. Causes of Low Productivity and measures to improve 4.3 Green Revolution 4.4 Agricultural marketing and financing (a) Sources of agricultural finance (b) Government measures to improve the system of agricultural marketing (c) Cooperative marketing UNIT-V Problems and Prospects of Indian Industry 5.1 Small scale industries (a) Importance of small scale and Large scale Industries (b) Problems of small scale industries and Government measures 5.2 Public sector in the Indian economy (a) Role of public sector in the Indian Economy (b) Problems of Public sector Enterprises Prescribed books 1, Datt R. & K.P.M Sundaram, Indian Economy, $ Chand &Co.Ltd. New Delhi. 2. Misra S K & V.K Pure - Indian Economy — Himalaya Publication house Mumbai, 3, Agrawal A\N, Indian Economy Problem of Development and Planning. 4 Johnson P.A Development Issues of Indian Economy, MananPrakashan, Reference Books 1. Kapila Uma (Ed) Indian Economy Since Independence. Academic Foundation (2003) 2, DewettKewal : Indian Economy C.Chand&Co.Ltd. New Delhi 2005 3. B.NP singh. : Indian Economy Today Changing Contours . Deep and Deep Publication 2005 4, Mamoria C. B Agricultural Problems of India KitabMahal Publication 2005.

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