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FACULTY OF LAWS
SYLLABUS
FOR
LLM (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
(SEMESTER: I –II)
(FOR NEW ADMISSION)
LLM (Hons.) (Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
(SEMESTER: III –IV)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION)
SESSION: 2015-16
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER SYSTEM
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
(FOR NEW ADMISSION)
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SCHEME FOR LL.M.
Semester I
Course No. Title of the Course Credits Total
Credits L T P
LAL751 Jurisprudence-I 3 0 0 3
LAL752 Constitutional Law of India-I 3 0 0 3
LAL753 Principles and Methods of Legislation
and Interpretation of Statutes
3 0 0 3
LAL754 Human Rights 3 0 0 3
Total Credits 12 0 0 12
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER SYSTEM
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
(FOR NEW ADMISSION)
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SCHEME FOR LL.M.
Semester II
LAL755 Jurisprudence-II (Law and Social
Transformation)
3 0 0 3
LAL756 Constitutional Law of India-II
3 0 0 3
LAL757 Law, Science and Technology 3 0 0 3
LAL758 Comparative Personal Laws 3 0 0 3
Total Credits 12 0 0 12
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER SYSTEM (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
SCHEME FOR LL.M. (HONS.)
Semester – III
LAL851 Research Methodology 5 2 0 7
LAL852 Environment Protection Law-
International Perspective
5 0 0 5
Any TWO groups from LAL853 to
LAL857 of the following:
CRIMINAL LAW GROUP
LAL853 General Principles of Criminal Law
5 0 0 5
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
AND POLICY GROUP
LAL854 Consumer Protection: International
Perspective
5 0 0 5
LABOUR LAW GROUP
LAL855 Labour Jurisprudence and
International Labour Standards
5 0 0 5
INTERNATIONAL LAW GROUP
LAL856 General Principles of Public
International Law
5 0 0 5
BUSINESS LAW GROUP
LAL857 Law of Industrial and Business
Management
5 0 0 5
Interdisciplinary Courses
To be offered from the outside
Department
4 0 0 4
Total Credits: 24 2 0 26
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER SYSTEM (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
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SCHEME FOR LL.M. (HONS.)
Semester – IV
Any ONE group (two papers) out of
three groups already taken in Third
Semester (from LAL858 to LAL875)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW GROUP
LAL858 Administrative Law
5 0 0 5
LAL859 Federalism 5 0 0 5
CRIMINAL LAW GROUP
LAL860 Criminal Jurisprudence and Social
Defences
5 0 0 5
LAL861 Administration of Criminal Justice
5 0 0 5
FAMILY LAW GROUP
LAL862 Law of Adoption and Guardianship 5 0 0 5
LAL863 Law of Succession and Inheritance 5 0 0 5
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW
AND POLICY GROUP
LAL864 Consumer Protection: National
Perspective
5 0 0 5
LAL865 Consumer Protection Act and
Competition Law
5 0 0 5
ENVIRONMENT LAW GROUP
LAL866 Environment Protection Law-
National Perspective
5 0 0 5
LAL867 Environment and Development- Law
and Policy
5 0 0 5
LABOUR LAW GROUP
LAL868 Industrial Relations Legislation 5 0 0 5
LAL869 Labour Welfare and Social Security
Legislation
5 0 0 5
INTERNATIONAL LAW GROUP
LAL870 International Organizations 5 0 0 5
LAL871 Emerging Trends in International Law
5 0 0 5
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER SYSTEM (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
5
BUSINESS LAW GROUP
LAL872 Law of Corporate Management
5 0 0 5
LAL873 Trade Law 5 0 0 5
LAD874 Dissertation & Viva-Voce 0 0 10 10
Interdisciplinary Courses
LAL875 To be offered from the outside
Department
4 0 0 4
Total Credits: 14 0 10 24
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER – I
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
LAL751 JURISPRUDENCE – I
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I 1. Nature of Jurisprudence
2. Concept of 'Legal Theory' and 'Jurisprudence'
3. Concept and Philosophy of Law
4. Physical, Social, Religious and Legal Order
5. Natural Law and its Re-emergence
MINOR II
1. Historical and Anthropological Jurisprudence
2. Analytical School
3. Pure Theory of Law, Criticism of Pure Theory and Implications of the Theory
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
1. Sociological Jurisprudence and Sociology of Law
2. American and Scandanavian Jurisprudence
3. Judicial Activism
Suggested Readings:
R.W.N. Dass: Jurisprudence 5th ed. Aditya Books Private Ltd. New Delhi, 1994
G.W. Paton: A Text Book of Jurisprudence
Karl N Liewellyn: Jurisprudence Realism in Theory and Practice
W. Friedman: Legal Theory 5th ed. London Stevens & Sons 1967
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER -I
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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LAL752 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA - I
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Preamble
Citizenship
Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Duties
MINOR II
Directive Principles of State Policy
Union Executive and State Executive
Union Legislature and State Legislature
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Union Judicial and State Judiciary
Comptroller and Auditor General
Services under the Union and States
Amendment of the Constitution
Suggested Readings:
M.P. Singh (Ed) Shukla’s Constitution of India, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow.
M.P. Jain Indian Constitutional Law.
D.D. Basu Shorter Constitution of India, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER -I
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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LAL753 PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF LEGISLATION
AND INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated) MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50 Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
-Principles and Methods of Legislation
-The Process of Drafting
- Different Parts of Statutes
- Commencement, Repeal and Revival of Statutes
-Enabling, Consolidating and Codifying Statutes
-Doctrine of Repugnancy
-Power Conferred with specified Purpose
-Inference from Negative and Affirmative words.
-General Principles of Interpretation of Statutes
The Primary Rule: literal construction
Mischief Rule; Golden Rule; Harmonious Construction
Ut res magis Valeat quam Pereat
-Statutes to be read as a whole (Ex Visceribus Actus)
MINOR II
-Beneficial Construction
-Restrictive Construction
INTERNAL AIDS
Title; Preamble Definition or Interpretation Clause; Headings;
-Marginal Notes; Punctuation Marks; Illustrations; Proviso, Explanation; Schedule
-Legal fiction, non obstante clause
EXTERNAL AIDS
-Parliamentary History of the Enactment, Legislative History
-General Social Policy; Public Policy- Historical Setting
-Previous Legislation and Statutes in Pari materia
-Previous Decision
-Text Books, Dictionaries
- International Conventions
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER -I
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
-Retrospective Operation of Statutes
-Doctrine of Prospective Over Ruling
SUBORDINATE PRINCIPLES OF INTERPRETATION
-Uni est Exclusio Alterius
-Generalia Specialibus Non-derogant; -Treatment of General Words
-Doctrine of Ejusdem Generis
-Words Understood According to the Subject Matter
-Rules of casus omissus
-Redendo Singula Singulis; Noscitur a Sociis
- Contemporanea expositio est fortissima in lege
MODERN STATUTORY INTERPRETATION IN PRACTICE
Non Interpretive Doctrines
- The Basis of the Doctrine
- Filling in a gap in legal text
- Resolving Contradictions
- Correcting Mistakes in the language of the text
- Avoiding absurdity
- Cy Pres Performance
Enlightened Literalism (Evolutionary development of the modern approach)
Suggested Readings:
Maxwell: Maxwell on Interpetation of Statutes
Jermy Bentham: Principles of Morals and Legislation
Sutherland: Statutory Construction
Craies: Statute Law
Craw Ford: Satutory Construction
N.S. Bindra: Interpretation of Statutes, Seventh Edition With
Supplement, The Law Book Co., Allahabad, 1987
P.M. Bakhsi: An Introduction to Legislative Drafting, Third
Edition, N.M Tripathi, Bombay
J. G.P. Singh: Principles of Statutory Interpretation
Shiv Gopal: Interpretation of Statutes
V.P. Sarathy: Interpretation of Statutes
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER -I
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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LAL754 HUMAN RIGHTS
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
International Bill of Human Rights
The UN charter and Human Rights.
The UN declaration of Human Rights and its significance
The international covenants on Human Rights.
MINOR II
Human Rights of weaker section
Convention on elimination of all forms of discrimination against women.
Convention on Child Rights.
UN Declaration on elimination of all forms of intolerance and discrimination
based on religion or belief, 1987.
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Prevention of Inhuman Acts
Convention on genocide, 1948
Convention on Protection of all persons from being subjected to torture and
other crude or inhuman degrading treatment or punishment, 1984.
Convention on elimination of all forms of racial discrimination, 1965
Convention against apartheid, 1972
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER -I
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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Recommended Readings:
Batra T.S. : Human Rights – A Critique (1992)
Haragopal, G. : Political Economy of Human Rights (1996)
Menon Nivedita : Women’s Rights (1995)
Mohanty, M & others : People’s Rights (1997)
Moon, Vasant (ed.) : Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar-Writings and
Speeches (1991)
Weiner M. : State & The child in India (1988)
Beetham, David : Politics & Human Rights (1995)
Ginsberg, M. : On Justice in Society (1965)
Kothari, Smitu &
Harsh Sethi
: Rethinking Human Rights (1992)
Rawls, John : A Theory of Justice (1972)
Tuck, Richard : Natural Law & Natural Rights (1988)
Waldron, J. : Theories of Rights (1984)
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER – II
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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LAL755 JURISPRUDENCE – II (LAW & SOCIAL
TRANSFORMATION)
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
1. Moral Theory and its Application to Law 2. Connection Between Law and Morality 3. Hart-Fuller Controversy 4. Hart-Devlin Controversy 5. Meaning and Concept of Justice 6. Distributive Justice
MINOR II
1. Advantages and Disadvantages of Justice 2. Justice in Adapting to Change 3. Critical Legal Studies Movement 4. Feminist Jurisprudence
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
1. Post-Modernist Jurisprudence 2. Critical Race Theory 3. Property 4. Law and Economics
Suggested Readings: R. W .M. Dias: Jurisprudence 5th ed. Aditya Books Private Ltd. New Delhi, 1994. G.W. Paton: A Text Book of Jurisprudence Karl N. Llewellyne: Jurisprudence: Realism in Theory and Practice. W. Friedman: Legal Theory 5th ed. London Stevens & Sons 1967. Roscoe Pound: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law. H.L.A. Hart: The Concept of Law-Second Revised edition
by Joseph Raz. Ronald Dworkin: Taking Rights Seriously. Jerome Hall: Foundations of Jurisprudence. Lord Lloyd: Lloyd's Introduction to Jurisprudence 6th ed. M.D.A. Freeman ELBS with Sweet & Maxwell N.E. Simonds: Central Issues in Jurisprudence. Edgar Bodenheimer: The Philosophy and Method of the Law, Harward University Press
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER – II
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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LAL756 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA - II
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Relations between Union and States
Emergency Provisions
MINOR II Liability of State on Government in Torts and Contracts
Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse
Tribunals
Elections
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Right to Property
Special Provisions with relating to certain classes
Official Languages
Special Status to Jammu & Kashmir
Pancahyats and Municipalities
Schedules
Suggested Readings:
M.P. Singh (Ed) Shukla’s Constitution of India, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow.
M.P. Jain Indian Constitutional Law.
D.D. Basu Shorter Constitution of India, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER – II
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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LAL 757 LAW, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Era of Professionalism and Specialization due to 1st and 2nd Industrial Revolution and the Legal
efforts to keep pace with the changing notions
Medical Practices and Law
Medical Malpractice
Confidentiality and Privilege
Concept of “Informed Consent”
Patients Right of Full Disclosure of Course Of Therapy, including side effects of Drugs
MINOR II Biotechnology and the Legal efforts in the fields of-
Application on Plants, Animals, Humans
BioMetrics
Artificial Insemination
Human Organs Transplantation
Female Foeticide
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Information Technology Act 2000 as amended by IT Act, 2008
Concept of E-Justice, E-Commerce, M-Commerce
Credit Card Frauds
Digital Forensics
Suggested Readings:
Anoop Kaushal- Medical Negligence and Legal remedies, Universal Law Publishing Co Pvt
Ltd., Delhi, 2008.
Nandita Adhikari- Law and Medicine, Central Law Publications, 2009.
Reference Material
Marianne Talbot: Bioethics: An Introduction, Cambridge University Press, 2012.
U.Baxi, Biotechnology and Legal Order : Dilemmas of Future of Law and Human Future
Ashbourn,J.: Practical Biometrics- From Aspiration to Implementation, Springer Verlag, 2004
Law Relating to Computers, Internet and e-Commerce-Nandan Kamath
Cyber Law in India–Farooq Ahmad
Guide to Cyber Laws- Rodney D. Ryder
Ashbourn,J.: Practical Biometrics- From Aspiration to Implementation, Springer Verlag, 2004
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) SEMESTER – II
(Under Credit Based Continuous Evaluation Grading System)
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LAL 758 COMPARATIVE PERSONAL LAWS
3+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Constitutional validity of different Personal Laws
Inter-Personal Law Conflicts
Uniform Civil Code
MINOR II
Application of Hindu Law and Muslim Law
Nature of marriage under different Personal laws
Requirements of marriage under different Personal laws
Live-in-Relationship
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Nullity of Marriage under different Personal Laws
Divorce under different Personal Laws
Restitution under different Personal Laws
Child Marriage under different Personal Laws
Maintenance under different Personal Laws
BARE ACTS:
The Hindu Marriage Act, 195
The Special Marriage Act, 1954
Anand Marriage Act, 1909
Arya Marriage Validation Act, 1936
Maintenance under Muslim Women (Protection on Divorce) Act, 1986
Suggested Readings:
1. A.M. Bhattacharjee Matrimonial Law and Constitution
2. M.A Qureshi Marriage and Matrimonial Remedies
3. Tahir Mohamad Personal Laws in Crises
4. Naseem Akhter Family law on Divorce and Judicial Separation
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL851 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Credit: 5+2+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Meaning, Scope and Objective of Legal Research
Difficulties in Legal Research
Doctrinal or Traditional Research
Non- Doctrinal or Empirical Research
Role of Legal Research in Law Making
Role of Judges and Jurist in Legal Research
Law Reform and Codification
Identification and Formulation of a Research Problem
MINOR II Hypothesis: Meaning, Concept and Significance of in Legal Research
Sampling: Importance, Techniques and Kinds
Research Design: Formulation
Methods of Data Collection: Questionnaire, Interview, Interview Schedules, Survey,
Observation and Case Study Method
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Tabulation and Analysis of Aggregate Data
Data Processing: Editing and Coding
Use of Statistical Techniques in Data Analysis
Use of Computer in Legal Research
Research Report Writing
Foot Noting
Bibliographic Techniques
Suggested Readings: 1. Indian Law Institute: Legal Research and Methodology
2. Janathan Anderson: Thesis and Assignment /Writing
3. Victor Tunkel: Legal Research (The Indian Re-print)
4. Simon Lee and Marie Fox: Learning Legal Skills (The Indian Reprint)
5. Kate L. Turabian: Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Thesis & Dissertations
6. Joseph Gibaldi: MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
7. The Blue Book: A Uniform System of Citation
8. Enid Campbell: Legal Research: Materials and Methods
9. Erin H. Pollack : Fundamentals of Legal Research.
10. S.M. Shukla : Fundamentals of Research
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL852 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION LAW-INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I - Sources of International Environment Law
- Development of International Environment Law
- Development of Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control
- Pollution Prevention and Control Act, 1999 (U.K.)
- The Stockholm Conference
- Brundtland Commission
MINOR II (i) Rio-de-Janeiro Conference
(ii) Kyoto Protocol
(iii) Montreal Protocol
(iv) Johns Bourg Declaration
(v) The Bali Summit
(vi) Aviation and its Impact on Environment
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Space Law in 21st Century: Perspectives and Challenges
- Space Treaty of 1967: A World Charter of Space Law
- EC Directives on National Emissions Ceilings, 2001
- EC Directive on Ambient Quality Assessment and Management 1996 Onwards
- The Making of New World Order: Combining International Law and Ecological
Sciences
- Gothenburg Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground Level Ozone,
1999
Suggested Readings:
1. Birnie, P.W.: International Law and the Environment 2004.
2. Chandra Geetanjali: Public Interest Litigation and Environment 2006.
3. Chatterjee, B.: Environment Laws 2007.
4. Chaturvedi Pardeep: Energy Environment and Sustainable Development 2002.
5. Gurdeep Singh: Environment Protection.
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL853 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Nature and Definition of Crime
Elements of Crime:
-Actus Reus
-Mens Rea (with special reference to its kinds)
MINOR II Inchoate Crimes (Preliminary Crimes)
Joint/Constructive Liability
Strict Liability
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
General Defences
(i) Excusable (ii) Justifiable
Four Salient Features of Criminal Law
Innocent until proved guilty; Burdon of Proof; Right to remain silent; Double Jeopardy
Suggested Readings:
1. Rattan Lal and Dhiraj Lal Law of Crimes, Wadhwa & Co., Nagpur
2. Jaspal Singh Law of Crimes
3. R.C. Nigam General Principles of Criminal Law
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL854 CONSUMER PROTECTION: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I - United Nations and Consumer Protection
- Current Status of the UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection
- ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council)
- Consumer Protection in Japan
- Consumer Protection in Brazil
- Consumer Protection Code of Brazil
MINOR II - Consumer Protection in the United Kingdom (U.K.)
- Consumer Protection in the United States of America (U.S.A.)
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
- Consumer Protection and Electronic Commerce
- Internal Dispute Resolution and Business and Marketing Practices
- Consumer Perceptions of Privacy and Security Risks in Online Shopping
- Globalisation: A New Paradigm for Consumer Protection
- Consumer Participation in the Post Globalised Era
- Consumer Participation in various Under- developed and Developed Countries
-Corporate Social Responsibility and SEZs
Suggested Readings:
1. Jan Rifat: Consumerism and Legal Protection of Consumers, Deep and Deep Publications
Private Limited, New Delhi, 2007
2. Sawant, B.P. and: Advertising Law & Ethics, Universal Law Publishing
3. Bandyopadhyay Cooperation Limited, Delhi, 2002.
4. D.Bull: A growing Problem: Pesticide and the Third World Poor Government of India,
Report of Working Group of Health for All by 2000 A.D Proceedings of the World
Congress on Law and Medicine ( 1984 & onwards)
5. Cyber Law, E-Commerce & M- Commerce: Ahmed Tabrez
Reference Material:
1. D.N. Saraf: Law of Consumer Protection in India, 2nd Edition, N.M. Tripathi,
Bombay, 1995.
2. Cranston, Ross,
3. U.N. Guidelines and Related Developments
4. ECOSOC and International Bodies towards achievement of Consumer Protection
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL855 LABOUR JURISPRUDENCE AND
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR STANDARDS
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Welfare Positivism – Concept of welfare State, Jurisprudence of Welfare Positivism, Feminist
Jurisprudence and Labour
International Labour Organizations- Origin Structure and Role of ILO in Labour Jurisprudence
Conventions and Recommendations
ILO Control on Labour Legislation
Indian Constitution and Labour- Preambular Objective of Socialist Democracy
Fundamental Rights as part of Indian Labour Jurisprudence
Directive Principles Jurisprudence and Labour
MINOR II Industrial Relations in Jurisprudence
Importance of Industrial Relation Law
Tripartism in Industrial Relations
Immunities and Protection of Workers
Coeriecve means and legitimate Weapons
Conciliation and Arbitration
Unfair Labour Practices
ILO Conventions on Freedom of Associations and collective bargaining (no 87 and 98)
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Social Security Jurisprudence- Importance of Social Security
Compensatory Jurisprudence
Insurance and Pensionary Jurisprudence
Social Security for Un-organized Labour
ILO Convention no 18
Welfare Jurisprudence
ILO Conventions no 1, 11, 14
ILO Recommendations No. 42
Working Hours for Adult, Child and Women workers
Paid Holidays
Safety Provisions
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
Suggested Readings:
1. ILO Website
2. N. Vadynathan, ILO Labour Standards, Deep and Deep Publiciations, Delhi
3. Johannes Sehregle, Negotitating Development, ILO Office, Geneva
4. E M Rao, Industrial Jurisprudence, Lexis Nexis , Butterworths, New Delhi
5. S C Sharma, Industrial Relations Jurisprudence in India, ABS Publications, Jalandhar
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL856 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Concept and basis of International Law
Codification of International Law
Sources and subjects of International Law
Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law
MINOR II Codification of the Law of the Sea under UN
Territorial Sea: Territorial Waters, Contiguous Zone, Continental Shelf, EEZ
Piracy
Developments after 1982
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Terrorism and the UN
Legal Control on International Terrorism
Terrorism and National Measures
Disarmament and the UN
Multilateral Treaties on Arms Limitation and Disarmament
Bilateral Treaties on Disarmament
Suggested Readings:
1. Ian Brownlie: Principles of Public International Law, Clarendon Press,
London, 1990
2. J.G. Starke: Introduction to International Law, Aditya Books,
New Delhi, 1994
3. D.J. Harris: Cases and materials on International Law, Sweet and maxwell,
London, 1991
4. Malcolm N. Shaw: International Law, Grotius Publications, Cambridge, 1986
5. Michael Akehurst: A Modem Introduction to International Law, George Allen
and Unwin, London, 1984.
6. D.W. Greig: International Law, Butterworths, London, 1976.
7. Sorensen: International Law
8. R. P. Anand: Law of the Sea
9. R.C. Hingorani: Modern international Law, IBH Publishing Co. Bombay.
1982
10. S.K. Kapoor: International Law, Central Law Agency, Allahabad, 1996.
11. K.C. Joshi: International Law and Human Rights
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL857 LAW OF INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Critical Evaluation of the Indian Contract Act
Formation of Contract through Posts and Tele-communication
Standard Forms of Contract
Definition and Meaning of Consideration
Role of the Doctrine of Privity of Contract and of Consideration in India
MINOR II
Flaw in Capacity and Quasi-Contract:
Effect of Minor's Agreements
Doctrine of Restitution and Minor's Agreement in India
Contracts by Persons of Unsound Mind
Relations Resembling those Created by Contract or Quasi-Contract
Supply of Necessaries, Payment by Interested Persons
Liability to Pay Non-Gratitutous Acts
Finder of Goods
Flaws in Consent:
Undue Influence and Coercion, Misrepresentation and Fraud and Mistake their effects on the
Free Consent and Contract
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Legality of Object and Void Agreements
Unlawful Agreement-Doctrine of Public Policy and its Effect on Agreements in India
Void Agreements
Agreements without Consideration
Restraint of Marriage and of Trade
Statutory and Judicial Exceptions
Wagering Agreements, Effects of Wagering Transactions and Unlawful Agreements on
Collateral Transactions in India
Validity of Agreements in India
Role of the Doctrine of Frustration in Contract in India
Discharge of Contract
Scope of Damages for Contract under the Indian Contract Act
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – III (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
Suggested Readings:
1. Chitty On: Contract Acts, Sweet & Maxwell, London
2. Venkatesa lyer's: The Law of Contracts, Vols. I & II, Asia Law House,
Hyderabad, 995.
3. Jeevan Lal Kapur: Pollock and Mulla on Indian Contract Act and
Specific Relief Acts, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay, 1972.
4. Avtar Singh: Law of Contract, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow
25
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL858 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10 MINOR I Meaning, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law Evolution and Development of Administrative Law in India Relationship between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law Doctrine of Separation of Powers Rule of Law Delegated Legislation-Permissible Limits and Controls MINOR II Classification of Government Functions Administrative Adjudication-Constitutional Provisions Tribunal System in India Principles of Natural Justice Proceedings Involving the State Tortuous and Contractual Liability of State With holding of Documents from Evidence Doctrine of Estoppel
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) Right to Information Act, 2005 Right to Services Law Judicial Review of Administrative Action Public Law Review and Private Law Remedies Administrative Discretion Exclusion of Judicial Review Public Interest Litigation and its Emerging Dimensions
Suggested Readings:
1. Harlow and Law and Administration (London, 1997)
2. Rawlings Wade and Administrative Law (Oxford 1994, 2004)
3. Forsyth’s Cane Administrative Law (Oxford, 2004)
4. M.P. Jain Cases and Materials on Indian Administrative Law, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay
5. D.D. Basu Administrative Law, Kamal Law House, Calcutta
6. Jain and Jain Principles of Administrative Law, Fourth Edition, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay
7. S.A De Smith Judicial Review of Administrative Action, Third Edition, Stevensons,
London
8. S.P. Sathe Administrative Law, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay
9. I.P. Massey Administrative Law, Fourth Edition, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow
10. C.K. Takwani Lectures on Administrative Law in India, Eastern Law Book Co.,
Lucknow
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL859 FEDERALISM
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Federal Principle: Development and Current Trends Federal Characteristics in the U.S., Australian, Canadian and Indian constitutions Legislative and Administrative Relations between Centre and the States in India Sarkaria
MINOR II Commission's Recommendations of Constitutional Review Commission Emergency Provisions under the Indian Constitution Governor: Appointment, Powers and Position Comparison with USA, Australian and Canadian Constitutions Right to Information Act, 2005
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) Financial Relations between Centre & the States in India Trade and Commerce: Restrictions on the freedom within the Territory of India Difference between Articles 19(I) (g) and 301 Comparison with Australian and Canadian Positions Suggested Readings:
1. D.D. Basu: Comparative Federalism
2. Anirudh Prasad: Centre and State Powers under the Indian Federalism
3. Rasheed Uddin Khan: Federal India: A Design for Change
4. M.C. Saxena: The Dynamism of Federalism
5. K.C. Wheare: Federal Constitution
6. K.C. Wheare: Modern Constitutions
7. Chander Pal: Co-operative Federalism
8. Seervai: COI
9. M.P. Jain: COI
27
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL860 CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE AND SOCIAL DEFENCES
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Concept of Crime
Theories of Crime Causation
Nulla poena sine lege
Nullum crimen sine lege
Indian Constitutional aspects, as they find expression in the Criminal Law
MINOR II Victimology
Meaning and Nature
Categories of Victim
Problems of Victim
Concept of Juvenile Delinquency
Communal Violence
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Penology: Definition & its Growth as a Concept
Theories of Punishment:
Retribution
Utilitarian Prevention: Deterrence
Utilitarian Intimidation
Behavioral Prevention: Incapacitation
Behavioral Prevention: Rehabilitation – Expiation
Capital Punishment and its Constitutionality
Victim Compensation Laws in India
Public Interest Litigation
28
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
Suggested Readings:
1. K.S.Chhabbra:
The Quantum of Punishment in Criminal Law
2. H.L.A. Hart: Punishment and Responsibility
3. A.Siddique: Criminology
4. U.Baxi:
“Dissent, Development and Violence” in R.Meaghar (ed.)
5. Ranjit Guha(ed.,):
Subaltern Studies Vol. 1-6 (1983-88)
6. Rajni Kothari: State against Democracy (1987)
7. G.Shah:
Ethnic Minorities and Nation Building: Indian Experience
Law Commission of India, Forty-Second Report Ch.3
(1971)
Law Commission of India, One Eighty Seventh Report
8. K.S. Shukla “Sociology of Deviant Behaviour” in 3 ICSSR Survey of
Sociology and Social Anthropology 1969-179 (1986)
9. Tapas Kumar Banerjee Indian Criminal Law (1990), R. Company & Co., Calcutta.
29
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL861 ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I The Accusatorial System of Trial and the Inquisitorial System
Hierarchy of criminal courts & their Jurisdiction
Criminal Investigation
Role of the police, prosecutor and the judge in investigation
MINOR II
PRE-TRIAL &TRIAL PROCEDURES
Arrest and Questioning of the accused
The Rights of the accused
The Evidentiary Value of Statements/ articles seized/ collected by the Police
Role of the Judge , the prosecutor and the defence attorney in the trial
Admissibility and inadmissibility of Evidence
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
SENTENCING:
Principal Types of sentences in the Penal Code & Special Laws
Alternatives to Imprisonment
Concept of Bail
Probation & Parole
Plea Bargaining
IMPRISONMENT
Classification of Prisoners
Rights of Prisoner
Legal Aid and Legal Services
Disciplinary regime of Indian Prisons & its role
Open Prisons & Judicial Surveillance
Role of Court in Correctional Programmes in India
Suggested Readings:
1. Celia Hampton Criminal Procedure
2. Wilkins and Cross Outline of the Law of Evidence
3. Archbold, Pleading Evidence and Practice in Criminal Cases
4. Sarkar Law of Evidence
5. K.N. ChandrasekharanPillai (ed.), R.V. Kelkar’s Outlines of Criminal
Procedure (2000), Eastern, Lucknow
6. Sanders &Young Criminal Justice (1994)
Criminal Procedure Code,1973
7. 14th and 41st report of Indian Law Commission
30
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL862 LAW OF ADOPTION AND GUARDIANSHIP
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Adoption under Hindu Law (Ancient and Modern)
Adoption under Customary Law
Inter-Country Adoption
MINOR II Hindu minority and Guardianship Act, 1956
Guardianship under different Personal Laws
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Sources of Hindu Law
Dowry Act
Dower
Matrimonial Property
31
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL863 LAW OF SUCCESSION AND INHERITANCE
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I (15 Credit Hours)
Indian Succession Act, 1956
MINOR II (15 Credit Hours)
Waqf
Hindu Endowment Act
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) (20 Credit Hours)
Hindu Joint Family and Coparcenary
Mitakshara and Dayabhaga Schools
Karta and his Power of Delineation
Son’s pious obligation to pay father’s debt
Changing position and Notions of Property Rights of Women
Hindu Succession Act
32
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL864 CONSUMER PROTECTION: NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
History and Need for Consumer Protection
International Developments in the field of Consumer Protection
Development of Consumer Law in India
Consumer Rights under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986
Consumer Protection Councils
Redressal Mechanism under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986
MINOR II
Applicability of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 to Various Services:
(a) Consumer Protection Act and the Medical and Legal Profession
(b) Consumer Protection Act and the Educational Services
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Developments in the Consumer Protection Law in India
(a) Group Actions and the Consumer Protection Law
(b) Business Self-Regulation and Consumer Protection Law
(c) Emergence of the Movement for Green Consumerism
Non-Legal Measures for Consumer Protection
(a) Consumer Education
(b) Lobbying
(c) Boycotting
33
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
Suggested Readings:
1. D.N. Saraf: Law of Consumer Protection in India, 2nd Edition, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay,
1995.
2. Gurjeet Singh: The Law of Consumer Protection in India: Justice Within Reach, Deep
& Deep Publications, New Delhi, 1996.
3. Avtar Singh: Law of Consumer Protection Principles and Practice, Eastern Book Co.,
Lucknow, 1994.
4. Gurbax Singh: Law of Consumer Protection, Bharat Law Publications, Jaipur, 1993.
5. Pritee Shah (ed.): Consumer Education Series (In 5 Volumes), Consumer Education
and Research Centre, Ahmedabad, 1990-97.
6. Ross Cranston: Consumer and the Law, Second Edition, Weidenfeld and Nicolson,
London, 1984.
7. David W. Oughton: Consumer Law: Texts, Cases and Materials, Blacksone Press,
London, 1991.
8. Iain Ramsay: Consumer Law, Dartmouth Publishing Co., Hants, 1992.
34
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL865 CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT AND COMPETITION LAW
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Anti Trust Laws- Evolution and further Developments
Unfair Trade Practices under the Consumer protection Act
Restrictive Trade Practices under the Consumer protection Act
MINOR II
Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act
Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission
Resolution of Conflict between Consumer Protection Act and MRTP Act in cases relating
to unfair trade Practices and Restrictive/Monopolistic Trade Practices
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Competition Act, 2002: Objectives
Definitions
Constitution, Procedure of Competition Commission, Inquiry, Reference, Penalties,
Powers, Execution, Compensation for Contravention, Penalty for failure to comply with
directions, Penalty for Non-furnishing of information on combinations
Competition Appellate Tribunal
Suggested Readings:
1. D.N. Saraf: Law of Consumer Protection in India, 2nd Edition, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay,
1995.
2. Gurjeet Singh: The Law of Consumer Protection in India: Justice Within Reach, Deep
& Deep Publications, New Delhi, 1996.
3. Avtar Singh: Law of Consumer Protection Principles and Practice, Eastern Book Co.,
Lucknow, 1994.
4. Gurbax Singh: Law of Consumer Protection, Bharat Law Publications, Jaipur, 1993.
5. Pritee Shah (ed.): Consumer Education Series (In 5 Volumes), Consumer Education
and Research Centre, Ahmedabad, 1990-97.
6. Ross Cranston: Consumer and the Law, Second Edition, Weidenfeld and Nicolson,
London, 1984.
7. David W. Oughton: Consumer Law: Texts, Cases and Materials, Blacksone Press,
London, 1991.
8. Iain Ramsay: Consumer Law, Dartmouth Publishing Co., Hants, 1992.
35
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL866 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION LAW-NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Environment - Historical Development and Growth of Environment Law including
CPC Ss. 90-91, Cr.P.C S.133, IPC Ss. 278-279
- Principles of Sustainable Development
(i) Inter- Generational Equity
(ii) The Precautionary Principle
(iii) The Polluter Pays Principle
(iv) Doctrine of Public Trust
(v) Environment Impact Assessment
(vi) Strict Absolute Liability
Constitutional Provisions
- Preamble
- Legislative Powers concerning Environment
(I) Union List
(II) State List
(III) Concurrent List
- Fundamental Rights and Environment Protection
- Directive Principles of State Policy and Environment Protection
- Fundamental Duties and Environment Protection
- Writ Jurisdiction and Prevention of Environmental Pollution
- India’s International Obligations to Implement International Agreement
- Role of Judiciary in Environment Protection
The Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act, 1974
- Composition, Functions and Powers of the Boards
- Prevention and Control of Water Pollution
- Penalties and Procedure
MINOR II
The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 - Composition, Functions and Powers of the Boards
- Prevention and Control of Air Pollution
- Penalties and Procedure
36
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
Noise Pollution
- Definitions
- Noise Pollution Control and Constitutional Provisions
- Sources of Noise Pollution
- Effects of Noise Pollution
- Control of Noise Pollution under Criminal Law
- Control of Noise Pollution under Central Legislations
- Control of Noise Pollution under Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control ) Rules,2000
The Environment Protection Act, 1986
- Scope and Commencement of the Act
- Definitions
- Powers of Central Government to protect and improve environment
- Penalty for contravention of the Provisions of the Act
- Offences by Companies and Government Departments
- Bar of Jurisdiction
- Role of Non- Government Organisations in Environment Protection
Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991
- Liability to Give relief on principle of No Fault
- Application for Claim for Relief
- Cognizance of Offences
- Penalty
The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995
- Liability to pay compensation in Certain Cases on Principle on No Fault
- Application for claim for compensation
- Composition, Powers and Functions of Tribunal
The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010
- Salient Features
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
The Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989 as Amended in 2000
- Definitions
- Responsibility of the Occupier and Operator of facility for Handling of the Wastes
- Import and export of hazardous Wastes for dumping and disposals
The Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998
- Definitions
- Duty of the Occupier
- Treatment and disposal of Bio- Medical Waste
The Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000
- Definitions
- Responsibility of Municipal Authority, State Government and U.T Administrators in
Management of Municipal Solid Waste
37
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
The Wild Life Protection Act, 1972
- Constitutional Mandate to Protect Wild Life
- Composition, Powers and Functions of the Authorities under the Act
- Hunting of Wild Animals
- Protection of Specified Plants
- Protected Areas
- Central Zoo Authority and Recognition of Zoo
- Trade and Commerce in Wildlife
- Prohibition of Trade and Commerce in Trophies, Animal Articles
- Prevention and Detention of Offences
- Penalties
The Factories Act, 1948
- Chapter III Health
- Chapter IV-A Provisions Relating to Hazardous Process
Suggested Readings:
1. Our Common Future: The World Commission on Environment and
Development, Oxford University Press, Oxford,1987.
2. Paras Diwan and Peuish Diwan: Environment Administration Law and Judicial
Attitude (2 Volumes), Deep & Deep Publication,
New Delhi, 1992
3. K. Thakur: Environment Protection: Law and Policy in India.
Deep & Deep Publication New Delhi, 1997.
4. Gurdeep Singh: Environment Protection.
38
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL867 ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT- LAW AND POLICY
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Environment and Development: Meaning and concept of development - Its impact on
environment
Conflict between Environment and Development
Concept of Sustainable Development. (Principles of Polluter Pay Principle, Precautionary
Principle, Intergenerational Equity)
Public Trust Doctrine.
People’s Movements (Chipko, Tehri and Narmada Bachao Andolan)
Land Acquisition for Development projects – Social and Legal Problems.
MINOR II Judicial Activism and Environment: Public Interest Litigation for Environmental Protection;
Theories of Development
Right to Development
Sustainable Development - National and International Perspectives
Population Explosion and Environmental Impact
Population and Development
Population and Sustainable Development
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Town and Country Planning: Key to Environment Policy
Planning concerning use of urban land
Role of Local bodies
Environment Impact Assessment- Meaning, Objectives, Scope and Guidelines
Role of Government:
Five Year Plans
Forest Policy
Conservation strategy
Water Policy
Control of Land Development Eco-friendly Land Planning:
Conservation, Utilization and Conversion
Mining and Quarrying
39
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
Suggested Readings:
1. Armin Rosencranz, Shyam Divan, Martha L. Noble: Environmental Law
2. A. Agarwal (ed.): Legal Control of Environmental Pollution
3. Chetan Singh Mehta: Environmental Protection and Law
4. V.R. Krishna Iyer, Environment Pollution and Law
5. Shah, Environmental Law
6. Leela Krishna, P, The Evolving Environmental Law and Policy in India
6. Leela Krishna, P, Environmental Law
7. Paras Diwan, Environmental Law, Policy, Administration
8. Animal Laws of India, Maneka Gandhi, University Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
9. S. Shanthkumar, E L, Surya Publications, Delhi.
40
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL868 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS LEGISLATION
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Industrial Relation System
Settlement of Disputes
Strikes, Lock-Out, Retrenchment, Lay-off, Closure
The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
MINOR II The Trade Union Democracy
Trade Unions: Registration, Recognition, Rights and Obligations of Trade Unions
The Trade Union Act, 1926
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
The Industrial Employment (Standing Order) Act, 1946
The Child Labour (Prevention and Registration of Regulation) Act
The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act
Suggested Readings:
1. R. Bagri: Law of Industrial Disputes. Bharat Books, New Delhi, 1985
2. D. Punekar: Labour Welfare, Trade Unionism and Industrial Relations,
Himalaya Books, Bombay, 1980
3. C. Sharma: Jurisprudence of Industrial Relations in India.
41
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL869 LABOUR WELFARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Labour Welfare: Theories, Working Condition in Factories and Mines State Control and Factories Act, 1948 Regulations of Working Condition, Working Hours, Leave etc
MINOR II Methods of Wage Fixation and Wage Differentials Dearness, Allowances and Other Fringe Benefits Concept and Theories of Social Security
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II) Social Security Legislation in India Statutory Enactments to be studied The Mines Act, 1952 The Employers' Liability Act, 1938 The Minimum Wages Act, 1948 The Payment of Wages Act, 1936 The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923
Suggested Readings:
1. International Labour Organization: An Approach to Social Society
2. International Labour Organization: An Introduction to Social Security Workers
Education Manual
3. S.B.L. Nigam: State Regulation of Minimum Wages
4. V.G. Goswami: Labour and Industrial Laws
5. S. N. Mishra: Labour and Industrial Laws, Allahabad,
Law Agency Allahabad, 1992
6. K. Madhvan Pillai: Labour and Industrial Law, Allahabad Law Agency,
Allahabad, 1993
7. Reports: Reports of the National Commission on Labour,
1969.
42
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL870 INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
Evolution and Classification of International Organizations
Function of International Organizations
League of Nations: Functions, Achievements and Causes of its Failure
Collective Security System under the League and UN
MINOR II
United Nations: Historical Background, Purposes and Principles
Membership, Suspension and Expulsion
Principles Organs of the UN
-Security Council
-Economic and Social Council
-Secretary General
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Principles Organs of the UN
- General Assembly
-Trusteeship Council
-International Court of Justice
Agencies of the UN
-World Health Organization
-World Intellectual Property Organization
-International Labour Organization
-Food and Agricultural Organization
43
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
Suggested Readings:
1. D.W. Bowett: The Law of International Institutions, Sweet and Maxwell,
London, 1995
2. Lerory Bennet: International Organisations Principles and Issues, Fourth Edition,
Prentice Hall, London, 1994
3. George Scott: The Rise and Fall of the League of Nations, Hutchinsons,
London, 1973
4. F.S. Northedge: The League of Nations: Its Life and Times (1920-1946),
Leicester University Press, Leicester, 1986
5. Sydney D, Bailey: The United Nations: A Short Political Guide, Macmillan
Press, London, 1989
6. Evan Luard: The United Nations: How it Works and What it Does,
Macmillan Press, London, 1974
7. Leland M. Godrich: The United Nations in a Changing World, Columbia
University Press, 1974
8. Pater R. Bacher: The United Nations: Reality and Ideal, Preager Publishers,
New York, 1990
9. Shabtai Rosenne: The World Court, Leiden, A:W., 1973.
10. Nagendra Singh The Role and Record of International Court of Justice,
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Boston, 1989.
44
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL871 EMERGING TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I
-Nationality
-Diplomatic Agents
-Treaties
-Piracy
MINOR II
Law of Air and Outer Space
- Air Space: Theories and Conventions
- Five Freedoms of Air
- Development of Law on Outer Space
- Various Conventions and Treaties on Outer Space
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Refugee and the Law
-Definition, Rights & Protection
-India & Refugee: Obligations, Law & Policies
-Role of UNHCR in Refugee Protection
-Rights of Refugee women & children
45
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL872 LAW OF CORPORATE MANAGEMENT
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Genesis of Corporate Law in India
Corporate Personality
Doctrine of Ultra Virus
Doctrine of Indoor Management
MINOR II Director’s Role
Corporate Liability Civil and Criminal
Social Responsibility of Corporate Entity
Minority Rule
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Winding up of Company
SEBI Regulations
Workers Participation
Mergers & Acquisition
Collective Bargaining
46
LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAL873 TRADE LAW
Credit: 5+0+0
Total Marks: 100 (Equivalent Grade Points to be Indicated)
MINOR I: 20
MINOR II: 20
Major Max. Marks: 50
Quiz/Viva: 10
MINOR I Introduction to International Trade Law
Regulation of International Trade
U.N. Convention on the Limitation period in International Sale of Goods Act, 1973
MINOR II Carriage of Goods by Land, Water and Air
Marine Insurance
TRIPS and Other Treaties
WTO Obligations, Conceptual frame work and agreement
MAJOR (Including Minor I & Minor II)
Trade Mark and Passing Off: Introduction to Trade Mark and Its Relevance and Need for
Protection, Trade Mark Act, 1999, Passing Off
Exhaustion of Right in Trade Mark
Domain Name Dispute and Cyber Squatting
Law relating to Geographical Indications: Domestic as well as International Law
Traditional Knowledge
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LL.M. (TWO YEARS COURSE) (HONS.) SEMESTER – IV (CBCEGS)
(FOR OLD ADMISSION WHO ADMITTED IN SESSION 2014-15)
LAD874 DISSERTATION & VIVA-VOCE
Credit: 0+0+10