Sunder Deep Group of Institutions
Sunder Deep College of Law (392)
                     Course File
 Faculty Name            :   Dr. Kamni Kumari
 Designation             :   Assistant Professor
 Department              :   SDCL
 Subject                 :   Political Science- I (Political
 Theory)
 Subject Code            :   BL-1003
 Branch & Semester       :   B.A. LL.B. (I Semester)
 Total Strength          :   121
Sunder Deep Group of Institutions
           Sunder deep College of Law (392)
                             Course File
                       Political Science-I
                       (Political Theory)
                                 Index
1. Academic Calendar
2. Syllabus
3. Lesson Plan
4. Lecture Plan
5. Time Table
6. List of students
7. Notes
8. Assignments
9. Question Papers CT1, CT2, PUT, University
10.     Result
              Sunder Deep Group of Institutions
                            SUNDER DEEP COLLEGE OF LAW (392)
                                            LESSON PLAN
      Faculty Name                    :     Dr. Kamni Kumari
      Subject Name (Code)             :     Political Science-I (Political Theory)
      Subject Code                    :     BL- 1003
      Course                          :     B.A.LL.B 5yr.
      Branch (Semester)               :     Ist Semester
                          COURSE PLAN FOR LECTURE
S.     Unit                   Topic                Lecture       Date of Conduction     Sign.
No.    No.                                           No.
                                                               Tentative       Actual
1       1     Introduction                          L–1       09/09/24       09/09/24
2       1     Define Politics                       L–2       10/09/24       10/09/24
3       1     Definition of Political Science       L–3       11/09/24       11/09/24
4       1     Nature of Political Science           L–4       12/09/24       12/09/24
5       1     Scope of Political Science            L–5       13/09/24       13/09/24
6       1     Define Polity                         L–6       16/09/24       16/09/24
7       1     Define Political System               L–7       17/09/24       17/09/24
8       1     Revision                              L–8       18/09/24       18/09/24
9       1     Relevance of Political Science        L–9       19/09/24       19/09/24
              to Law
10      2     Meaning of Ideology                   L – 10    20/09/24       20/09/24
11   2   Liberalism: Definition           L - 11   23/09/24   23/09/24
12   2   Core Principles                  L - 12   24/09/24   24/09/24
13   2   Assumptions                      L – 13   25/09/24   25/09/24
14   2   Criticism                        L – 14   26/09/24   26/09/24
15   2   Relevance                        L – 15   27/09/24   27/09/24
16   2   Socialism: Definition, Core      L – 16   30/09/24   30/09/24
         Principles
17   2   Assumptions                      L – 17   01/10/24   01/10/24
18   2   Criticism                        L – 18   03/10/24   03/10/24
19   2   Relevance                        L – 19   04/10/24   04/10/24
20   2   Marxism: Definition              L – 20   07/10/24   07/10/24
21   2   Core Principles                  L – 21   08/10/24   08/10/24
22   2   Assumptions                      L – 22   09/10/24   09/10/24
23   2   Criticism                        L – 23   10/10/24   10/10/24
24   2   Relevance                        L – 24   14/10/24   14/10/24
25   2   Revision                         L – 25   15/10/24   15/10/24
26   2   Difference between Liberalism,   L – 26   16/10/24   16/10/24
         Marxism and Socialism
27   2   Utilitarianism: Core             L – 27   17/10/24   17/10/24
         Principles, Assumptions,
         Criticism, Relevance
28   2   Sovereignty: Political abd       L - 28   18/10/24   18/10/24
         Legal
29   3   Power, Authority and             L – 29   21/10/24   21/10/24
         Legitimacy
30   3   Liberty: its meaning and Kinds   L – 30   22/10/24   22/10/24
31   3   Liberty and Equality             L – 31   23/10/24   23/10/24
32   3     Liberty and Law                     L – 32   24/10/24   24/10/24
33   3     Safeguards of Liberty               L – 33   25/10/24   25/10/24
34   4     Organisation of Government          L – 34   28/10/24   28/10/24
35   4     Democracy: Types, Theories of       L – 35   29/10/24
           Democracy
36   4     Dictatorship                        L – 36   04/11/24
37   4     Unitary System                      L – 37   05/11/24
38   4     Federal System                      L – 38   06/11/24
39   4     Parliamentary System of             L – 39   07/11/24
           Government
40   4     Presidential Form of                L – 40   08/11/24
           Government
41   5     Organs of Government                L – 41   11/11/24
           (Legislature, Executive,
           Judiciary)
42   5     The Doctrine of Separation of       L – 42   12/11/24
           Powers
43   5     Concept of Representation, Public   L – 43   13/11/24
           Opinion, Public Participation
44   1     Revision                            L – 44   14/11/24
45   2     Revision                            L – 45   15/11/24
46   3     Revision                            L – 46   18/11/24
47   4     Revision                            L – 47   19/11/24
48   5     Revision                            L – 48   20/11/24
48   All   Doubt Class                         L – 49   21/11/24
50   All   Doubt Class                         L – 50   22/11/24
                                    ** END SESSION**
Teaching Methodology/Pedagogy:
    Online Assignments to Students,
    Frequent Group Discussion in Tutorials & Lectures,
    Presentations through PPT by Students Tests,
    Analysis & Presentation of Daily News,
    Summarization of Topics by students at end of Lecture,
    Projects for improving Research skills,
    Class tests & Surprise tests to evaluate the students’ Comprehension &
     Understanding of Concepts,
    Reference from Internet, Provision of Study material to supplement the
     Lectures
Reference Books:
Political Theory by O.P. Gauba
An Introduction to Political Theory by Andrew Heywood
Political Theory: Principles of Political Science by R.C. Aggarwal
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            Sunder Deep College of Law (392)
                Political Science-I (Political Theory)
LECTURE-WISE LESSON PLAN CUM TEACHER’S DIARY
Course : B.A .LL.B                    Semester:I
                                      Lectures per week: 8 Lectures (4 Section
 Session: 2024-2025                   A+4 Section B)
Subject Name: Political Science-I
(Political Theory)                      Total Number of Lectures Planned: 50
 Subject Code:BL-1003                   Total Marks: As per CCSU=100
                                        Date of Co C: ……….. Date of EoC:
 Name of the Faculty:                   ………………
                                Lesson Plan
        Topic                              Content                             Hours
           1.           A) Definition, Nature and Scope of Political       9
                        Science and its relevance to Law
                        B) Concept of State- The State and its elements,
                        Distinction between State, Society and
                        Government, Theories of Origin, nature and
                        functions of State
         2.             A) Major Political Ideologies- Liberalism,         12
                        Socialism, Marxism, Utilitarianism and
     Gandhism.
     B) Sovereignty- Concept of Political and Legal
     Sovereignty
3.   The concept of Power, Authority and              12
     Legitimacy
     Liberty- Its meaning and Kinds, Liberty and
     Equality, Liberty and Law, Safeguards of
     Liberty
4.   Organisation of Government- Democracy and        10
     Dictatorship Unitary and Federal System
     Parliamentary and Presidential form of
     Government
5.                                                    7
     Organs of Government- Executive, Legislature
     and Judiciary.
     The Doctrine of Separation of Powers
     Concept of Representation-Public Opinion and
     Public Participation
     Total                                            50
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           ASSIGNMENTS FOR B.A.LL.B STUDENTS
ASSIGNMENT 1.              What do you understand by Politics? Elaborate
the scope of Political Science.
ASSIGNMENT 2. What do you understand by Liberalism?
Examine its core principles and assumptions.
ASSIGNMENT 3. What is Power, Authority and Legitimacy?
Explain in detail the difference between these three.
ASSIGNMENT 4. Explain in detail the Unitary and Federal
System of Government.
ASSIGNMENT 5. Write a detailed note on the Doctrine of
Separation of Powers.
Notes: Attached in Separate Sheets