LL.B second semester Syllabus

CSJMU KANPUR UNIVERSITY LL.B SYLLABUS
LL.B second semester
First paper
Constitutional law-2nd
Constitutional Right and Liberties
The Course shall comprise of the following:
1.       Fundamental Right – General: Scheme of Fundamental Rights, who can Claim Fundamental Right: Against whom Fundamental Right are Available? Suspension of Fundamental Rights
2.       Fundamental Rights – Social Emphasis shall be Placed on the Following Right :
a.       Right  to Equality (Article 14 to 18)
b.      Right to Freedom of Speech and  Expression (Article 19 (1) (a))
c.       Right to life and personal liberty  (article 21)
d.      Right to freedom of Religion (Article 25 to 28)
e.      Right to constitutional Remedies (Article 32)
3.       Directive Principle of state policy. Their Importance and Relation with Fundamental Rights.
4.       Fundamental Duties.
5.       Union Judiciary: Supreme Court if India. Composition and Jurisdiction.
6.       Amendment of the Constitution Power and Procedure; Basic Structure of the Constitution.
Second Paper
Contract -2nd (Special Contracts)
The course shall comprise of the following:
1.       (i) Natural and Definition of Contract of Indemnity: Extent of Indemnifier’s Liability.
(ii) Natural and Definition of Contract of Guarantee, Rights, Liabilities and Discharge of surety.
2.       Meaning and Definition of Contract of Bailment, Right and Duties of Bailor and Bailce.
3.       Meaning of Bailment of Pledge: Pledge by Persons. Other than the Owner.
4.       Contract of Agency :
(i)                  Natural of Contract of Agency
(ii)                Mode of Creation of Agency
(iii)               Modes of Termination of Agency
5.       (i) Right and Duties of Principle and Agent
(ii) Right and Liabilities of Undisclosed Principle
(iv)              Personal Liability of an Agent
6.       Contract of Partnership :
(i)                  Natural and Definition of Contract of Partnership
(ii)                Non-Partnership Interests
(iii)               Formation of Partnership Firm
(iv)              Registration of Firm and Effect of Non Registration
(v)                Dissolution of Firm
7.       (i)  Natural and definition of Contract of Sale of Goods
(ii)  Conditions and Warranties
(iii)  Rule of Caveat Emptor.
(Iv)  Nemo dat quad non habet
(v)Definition and Right of an Unpaid Seller
Third Paper
Family Law – II (Muslim Law)
1.       Introduction: Who is Muslim, Conversion, and Apostasy?
2.       Source of Muslim Law
3.       School of Muslim Law
4.       Marriage: Definition, Nature, Capacity, Classification and Legal Effect of Marriage.
5.       Dower
6.       Dissolution of Marriage under Muslim Law: (Divorce) Talaq, Ila, Khuls, Mubarrat, Talaq-e-Tafweed, Lain, Faskh etc.
7.       Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939.
8.       Maintain of wives with Special Reference to section 125, Cr. P. C.
9.       Shah Bano Case and the Ensuing Legislation.
10.   Parentage and Legitimacy: Acknowledgment of Legitimacy. Brief Study of Section 112 of the Evidence Act.
11.   Will
12.   Gift
13.   Hiba-Marza-ul Maut.
14.   Law of Pre-emption.
15.   General rule of Inheritance.
Fourth Paper
Public International Law
The Course shall comprise of the following:
1.       Theoretical Foundation of International Law:
a.       Definition
b.      Natural and scope
c.       School of International Law
2.       Source of International law :
a.       Custom
b.      International Conventions
c.       General Principle of Law
d.      Judicial Decision and Juristic Works
3.       Relation Between International Law and Municipal law
a.       Theories of Relationship
b.      Indian and British Practices
4.       Recognition in International Law:
a.       Concept, Kind and Theories
b.      Legal Consequence Recognition
5.       State Territory
a.       Law of Sea
b.      Air Space
6.       Jurisdiction
a.       Territorial jurisdiction
b.      Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
7.       Asylum and Extradition
8.       Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
Fifth Paper
Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System (clinical)
This Course will be taught in association with practicing lawyers on the basis of the following topics
A.      The Course shall comprise of the following
1.       Natural and characteristics of
a.       Professional Ethics
b.      Legal Profession
2.       Historical Perspective and Regulation of Legal Profession, Constitution, Function, Powers and Jurisdiction of State Bar Council and Bar Council of India Admission and enrolment of Advocates.
3.       Contempt of court by Layers
a.       Civil Contempt
b.      Criminal Contempt
-          Punishment
-          Defenses
4.       Strike by the Lawyers.
5.       Extent of Professionalization of Legal Profession
6.       Code of Ethics for Lawyers
7.       Profession Misconduct and its control
8.       Bar Bench Relation
9.       Accountability of Lawyers Towards
-          Court
-          Clients
-          Society
10.   Role of Law and Legal profession in Social Transform
B.      Viva-Voce

Cases
1.       Rajendra V pai v. Alex Frrnandes, air 2002 SC 1808
2.       In re; A an Advocate AIR 1962 SC 1337
3.       In re; Mr. G. a Senior advocate of SC AIR 1954 SC 557
4.       In re; Lalit Mohan Das AIR 1957 SC 250
5.       Sheo Narayan Jafa v. Judge Allahabad H.C. AIR 1953 SC 368
6.       P.J. Ratnam v. d. Kanik ran AIR 1964 SC 244
7.       In re; “M” an Advocate AIR 1957 SC 149
8.       Jhon D’Souza v. Edward Ani (1994) 2 SCC 64
9.       In re; V.C.Mishra AIR 1995 SC 2348
Acts and Rule
1.       The Advocate Act, 1961 , The Bar Council of India Rules, 1961
2.       Contempt of Court Act, 1971
3.       The Advocates welfare Found Act, 2001
The Division Of marks:
_ Examination to be conducted by university 80 Marks and Viva-Voce 20 Marks


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