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  • Annexure CD 01

    COURSE CURRICULUM AFTER INCORPORATING SUGGESTIONS OF AAB

    Course Title: Land Law

    Course Code: LAW 407

    Credit Units: 04

    Course Objectives:

    This course will provide each student with an exposure to crucial aspects of Land laws of UP. The legislative power to make laws relating to land and land ceiling is in the state list. Different States have enacted their own laws on this subject. The Constitutional perspectives relating to this subject have to be taught as an essential part of this course. The provisions in the Constitution in Part III, IV and XII as well as those in Schedule VII relating to distribution of

    legislative powers over land are essentially to be taught with emphasis.

    L T P/S SW/FW

    TOTAL CREDIT UNITS

    4 0 0 0 4

  • Pre-requisites:Basic knowledge of History and Development of Revenue system in India.

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    Appraise the various legal Rights endowed upon the citizens & remedies in case of their violation. Analyze the impact of post independence land reforms. Recognize the laws pertaining to Rent Control Act etc. Review the various legislations with regard to land law, taking a note of contemporary developments.

    Course Contents/Syllabus:Weightage (%)

    Module I: Constitutional Perspectives

    30%a) Fundamental rights, Property as Legal Right, Agriculture reform, Legislative Powers, The Union, The State, Local bodies. Constitutional Provisions on Agrarian Reform Legislation

    Module II: Post-Independence Reforms 25% Abolition of Zamindaries, Abolition of Intermediaries, Tenancy Reforms, Land to the tiller, Personal

    Cultivation, Voluntary Surrenders.

    Module III: Evaluation of land Reforms

    25%

    Lack of Political will as an impediment to land reforms, Role of Law, Role of law and Legal Profession in implementation, Position of Bars to the jurisdiction of Civil Courts , Role of administrative agencies.

    a) Land Ceiling Legislation

    b) Abolition of private landlordism

    c) Consolidation of holdings

    Perspectives of hindrances on land acquisitions in India (Critical Analysis of land laws in India)Module IV: Module IV: Land Management in Uttar Pradesh: Relevant Land laws to be specified

    10%Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill (LARR), 2011

  • Module V: Houses and Shops Rent Control Legislation in Uttar Pradesh 10%Houses and Shops Rent Control Legislation in Uttar Pradesh including UP rent control act etc. and Land

    Acquisition Bill -2011 and its implications

    Pedagogy for Course Delivery:

    The course will be delivered through a combination of theoretical and case study approach. Students will be motivated to get updated with recent Supreme Court decisions through classroom discussions and articles. Students will be assigned projects to integrate theory with practical aspects.

    Assessment/ Examination Scheme:

    Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) Total

    100 N/A100

    Theory Assessment (L&T):Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term

    ExaminationComponents (Drop down)

    Project & Viva Class Test Internship Attendance

    Weightage (%) 10% 10% 5% 5% 70%

    Lab/ Practical/ Studio Assessment: NOT APPLICABLE

    Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination

    Components (Drop

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    Weightage (%)

    Text and References:

    Text: Law, poverty and development , Prof. M.L. Upadhayay.

    Upendra Baxi, Towards a Sociology of Indian Law, pp. 25-65 (1986)

    Atul Kohli, The state and Poverty in India (1987)

    Francine R. Frankel, Indias Political Economy, 1947-77 (1988)

    L.H. Rudolph and S.H. Rudolph, The Political Economy of Lakshmi (1987)

    Mohammad Ghouse, Nehru and Agrarian reform in Rajeev Dhavan and Thomas Paul (eds.)

    Nehru and the Constitution (1992), Thripathi

    Walter C. Neale, Developing Rural India Policies and Progress (1990) Allied

    Alice, Jacob, Land Reform and Rural Change 6-19 (1992), Land Reforms in India: a Review.

    IASSI quarterly 1992, Vol. X, Numbers 3 and 4.

    B.R. Beotra, Law of Forests (Central and State) 6th Edition 1999, The Law Book Company.

    Krishnan, Forest Laws in India, 1998, Asia Law House

    Srivastava, Encyclopedia on forest, 1998, Asia Law House

    Padala Rami Reddy, Forest Laws, 1989, Asia Law House Baden Powel, Manual of Jurisprudence for Forests Officers (1982)

    Anil Agarwal, (ed.) The State of Indias Environment: The Second Citizens Report (1985)

  • Chhatrapati Singh, Common Property and Common Poverty (1985)

    Chhatrapati Singh, Forestryand the law in India in 29 Journal of India Law Institute (1987)

    Karl Marx, The laws on the Theft of Woods, In Rhenisce Zeitung werke 113-16, 145 ft. Vol (1956)

    Ramchandra Guha, Forestry in Pre-British India, in 18 Economic and Political weekly 45, (1983)

    Uttar Pradesh State relevant Laws

    Houses and Shops Rent Control Legislation of Uttar Pradesh