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UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN JAIPUR SYLLABUS FACULTY OF LAW LLB LL.B. (P) /L.L.B (A) First Year Examination 2018 LL.B, (P) /L.L.B (A) Second Year Examination 2019 LL.B. (P) Third Year Examination 2020 The Ordinance gi Faculties of Aris, Commerce and Zi ‘The students are a Changes in Statute and Books may, amendment or 12. in so far as the Uni with any change) completed at the time of change. All court cases shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Rajasthan Univers| verning the examinations in the Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Science, sate contained in a separate bookie vised to refer to the same. |Ordinances/Rules/Regulations/Syllabi from time to time, be made by iaking, and a candidate shall, except versity determines otherwise comply that applies .to years he has not iy head quarter at Jaipur only and not any other place © Universitylof Rajasthan, Jaipur Published by Shiv Book Depot, Jaipur for Universi of Rajasthan Harish Printers, Jaipur Printed at i ' _Syllabls » Faculty of Law HNATIONS-FACULTVORTAWE ~*~ ai iis trond osama tb O238,,05 pores C be patty sevcerded as. a8 nes) * feet beaiTHteyMearComsoborthadggreucfLL'B.(P) and f Course forthe degree of EL,B, (A)-and the teaching shalt be ited through the Lecture methods Bractleals and class perférmance ring the-sessipn,and examination shall be conducted through written, bd, pratticals and. viva-voice at.the end of each year, fisree Year LL.B. (P) Course : at ie BP) LL.B.(A) First Year Examination at the end-of * : the-First Year. By (PV LL.BAA} =. Se the Segoitd. Year Third Year Examination ‘atthe end of the Third Year who would! like to ‘sake admission in LLBi-t Year iz Course vlnave to apply separate) THe wo donot apply ia ingoiog he LL. B. classes SWarComse.. dinife witlalsobechigible foradmission-tothe LL. Hoe, by Sota wee Univ Examination atthe end of ses would be admitted toL.L.B.-1 Year Professional Course ‘one attempt or in parts oras rege reraigae 1, would be deemed to aye bee. Adige oie Professional a ie gdabecs ormentasers' Degree ‘Commerce/. Medicine/,, ibemieal’ Enbincering/ culture or theDegreenof Shagpri/ Acharya of the Degres of ‘Ayurveda Brakaspati of this University. o7.any other fok thie plirpose by theSyndioate with full,course dgbreg and seclred: abininitnam of 45%. macks cont mnes{s) in the Wedrpobte ntérks peseribed for the aforesaiddegres shal ‘be Higible Yor'sdinission Dr. Registrar ‘Academic ersity of Rajasthan, Jaips Syllabus jaculty of Law 5 21 Gniversioy of Rajasthan nt Gta ot Tess than Joe ren Bae paper tery me Practical ately) and-4826 marks in ageregate oftaeor and practical papers pre- ed forthe kaminationcosened pode te at 2) Admission shall be made pn the basis of merit and in accordang. = _().-Avcandidate who feils atthe LL.B, Fi second Year or Thi with the rules made thre for by te competent anon ne SECON rosin and has obianednotessthag 36% masks naa hey Provided further thatthe condition of obtaining a minimum of 48%marfapers and practical or 6 theory papers shatbeperited'oreappear in one oF in the aggregate at the qualifying examination shall not apply to the Naturfwo theary papers and practical, or atthe most three theory papers ofhis choice Born sons/daughters of parent belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe the ftimiediaiely following supplementary examination. ae (Gi) Actual, marks obtained by a candidate in the papers in, which he ‘Appears’in the Supplenientiry exaitlination} Wi"Ge. tAkell ito’ account ongvity earlier marks of éther papersfor working out his result. (Q)A cantlate whi"has passed LL.B. 1 Year, IN Year of {Il year Ex- bunbiation and desires to inipraVe his performarice, maybe Bermitted to reap- atthe same’ examination & the, same st "aper(t) inthe immedi- ly fllowing yeae on tre coaditions’ onschdiesseieance 9. (3) Of the successfil candidates, tosbryhgsecur®™60% or more marks 11-Be placed in the first division and therestaa the Secogd Division. 54: ote ‘A candidate who has once beewawarged the degre¢ of LL.B. (A) by Iniversity and has thereafter appeired &t'and passed, after having under- 6a regular course of study in the ThBd’Year of the LL.B. (P) course, shall "awarded the degree of Bacheler of Laws'(Professional) if supersession of degree of the Bachelor of Laws (Academic). This fact shall be inserted in ek of Laws (Professional). Year Course cass provided thdy secure minimum percentage of mi as seseribed above ‘A candidate who has completed regular course of study in the Unive sity Constituent College or in an affiljated College for First Year will, subjeti, to the other provision ofthe Act, States, Ordinances, Rules and Regulator be admitted to the First Year Examination of the LL.B. (P) of LL.B. (A) Cour depending on the course he has takes. Q.253-As im ‘A candidate who after passig the examination of the'First Year hf completed a regular course of study ih the University constituent college or R an affiliated college for the Second Year of the LL.B. (P) or LL.B. (A) courgd Regulations, be admitted to the Second Year Examination of the LL.B. (P) LLB, (A) course, 33 the case may 253-8: ‘A candidate who after passing the examination of the Second Year ligt completed a regular course of study ih the University constituent college or: an affiliated college for the Third Year of the LL.B. (P) course, will subject the other provisions of the-Act, Ordinance, Statues, Rules and Regulations, admitted to the Third Year Examination of the LL’B. (P) Ordiance 25 3.C berevarded as flows (0 A Candidate who is declared eligible for appearing at the supp mentary examination at LL.B. First Year (P(A) class will be allowed pro sional admission to LL.B. Second Year (PY/(A) class, Such candidate. wil permitted three more attempts for clearing the examination of LL.B. Firsh Yq ‘examination. Inthe event of his feilipg at three such supplementary exami tions, such candidate will have to apqear in LL.B. First Year examination as; Ex-siudent in all the papers prescribed for the course 4 Gii) A candidate who is declared eligible for appearing at the suppigi mentary examination atthe LL.B. Second Year (P)(A) class wil be allow oma provisional admission to LL.B. Thitd Year (P) class. Such candidate will permitted three more attempts for clearing the examination of LL.B. Secoi Year examination, In the event of his failing at three such supplementary ef: ‘aminations, such candidate will have to appear in LL.B. Second Year exa nation as an Ex-student in all the papers preseribed for the course. (iii) A candidate who is declared eligible for appearing at the sup mentary examination at LL.B. Third Year (P) class will be permitted to appedp*" in three more attempts for clearing the LLB Third Year (P) examination. fn event of his failing at three such Supplementary examinations he will have appear in LL.B. Third Year examination as an Ex-student in all the pape} prescribedefor the course. Regulation 21-4 i (1) For pass, ineach of the|LL.B. { Yeas, Il Yeat (Academic/ Prof sional) Examination and LL.B, If Year (Professionl) Examination, ac Every candidate for the two year course for the degree of LL-B. (A) ijtasoe year course for the degree of LL.B. (P) shaltpresant himself for WPetition.insthe papers prescribed in the Regulations. Bi. 256 be rewarded as follows Iutheory paper in LL.B. 1, Il and IMI Year shall b@Of 100 marks, The pér in each year of LL.B. |, Uf and III Year has been divided into shall be of Practical Written Examination of 80 marks and of Viva-Voce of 20 marks. A candidate shall be required to ig, paractical weitten and Vive-Voce Examinations. [Bs Soom cascacy omitted), 0.256-C and 0. 256-1 be omited di of new scheme and new 0.256-A be inserted, which is as, a z (1) Wheneverany option(s) in any paper has been provided'in the syi- god of LL.B: I ¥1"6r Tk Year, the Principal or the Head of the caval neat thelbegiitiag.of each session the option or the-options in whic will be provided during the session. The choice ofthe candidate bio the options 20 provided in instructions vidite hoy bpetaronsadditiodal optional paper at LL-B. Il! ation, if permitted:by the Princioal or Head ofthe Unit. For aiversi br. Registrar ‘Academic ay of Rajasth 6} ‘University of Rajasthan such additional paperino teaching facility will be provided and the candidat will have o appear atthe examinatiojt in such Bdditional paper a‘ his ov ris a6°5 the marks oblained therein witl sot be counted while working out hi result but will be shown in the marks-Sheet separately. For apass in such pape| the candidate has 10 secure atleast 36%, marks. 5. 0. 256-D be rewarded as foilols and renumbered us U. 256-B 0. 256-6 Ths Vie Chaco may, onthe recommendation of the Deon, Faculty of Law ofthe University, permit trandfer of a candidate who has passed in ap year of the LLB.(P) oF LL.B.(A) Exbinination of another University under Scheme which in detail is same or similar asthe scheme of this University of LL.B. (P) or LL.B, (A) Examination o Such year of the LL.B.(P) or LLBAA\ course and on such terms and conditions as he may lay down, 6. In order io make the transitary provisions Tor Three-Year LL.B. (P| (Old Scheme) / Two"Year LL.B. (A) (Old Scheme), the followin consequential changes be madé > Bachelsrof Laws {Ol Sebyne) ‘Transitory provisions applicable to.the student admitted to Three: Year LL.B. (P) / Two-Year LE.B. (A) Course + ‘The existing O, 251-A be renmbered as O. 256-C and reworded follows : Q. 256. ‘The examination inthe old coulse shall be conducted through Tutor and class performance during the session and written papersal the end of eae! year, namely ‘Three Year LL.B. (P) Course: | |. LLB. (P) LL.B. (A) Fitst Year Examination at the end of thet Fijst Year. 2. LUB.()/LLB.(A): Sdeond Year Examination i the end of dhe Second Year. 3. LLB. (P) ‘Third Year Examination at the end of the} ‘Third Year. 7. 0. 252in the Old Scheme, whic has already been retained as such wil rewording thereof for the purposes of new courses, will sand deleted f6r the purpeses of old scheme. 8. The existing 0.253, 0, 253-A, 0, 253-B and 0. 253-C, which have been} renumbered and retained with “heir original numbering for the purposes of new scheme, be renumbered a} follows for the old scheme (transitory rovisigas) 0.259 be renumbered a 0. 256.0 (0. 253-A. be renumbered as O. 256-E SylabysieGngpy ablapnet7 * + 0.2538 be renumbered. as Q.256-P 0, 253-C. be renumbered as 0. 256.6 9. 0. 254 and 0. 255, which have been" retéined with their original huimbering asthey are for the new scheme. be renunibered for the old tintrse, a§ 0. 256-H and . 256-1 respectively 10; 0.256, which has been rewarded aiéretsinéd with its original number Forthe purpose of new scieme, be eenuinbered a8 O. 256-5 by retaining the text thereaf ax iti forthe purpose of the ald scheme, T1 The existing O. 256-C. which has heen reworded and retained with its original number forthe pucpose of the sew Scheme, be renumbered as (0. 256-K retaining the text thereof for the old scheme. 12. The existing’O. 256.C-1 be renumbered as O. 256-L for the purpose of ld scheme setsining its (ext as iis. 13. ‘The existing 0. 256-D, which has already been renumbered as O. 256- B for the new schemeand reworded accordingly, be rénumbered as (0. 256-M forthe old scheme retsning the tex thereof 26 itis. 14, The earlier O. 256-E 10 0: 256-E-5 (2) being obsolete stand omitted Bachelor of Laws - (Five Year Course) 15. For'making appropriate provisions or the Bachelor of Laws (Five-Year “yGourse), the following ameadmant'be made : Eth Crsting 0. 251 be renumbered a5 0. 256N and the expression Yt: “shall” uppearing in the first rnc of the Ordinance be substituitd by the Fe-expeesion “may The remaining xi of the Ordinance be rlaaed as Bachelor of Laws (Honours Course) provisions for LL:B.Hons. Course, the following (1) There may bea Three Year LL.B. (Hons.) Course, which shall be Conducted through written papers as well as Practical,"Seminar, Moot Court and Tutorial and Viva-voce Examination at the end of the each year namely Is LLB.I Year at the énd of first year. 2. LL.B. II Year at the end of séecrid ‘year. 3. LLB. IIT Year at the end of thied Year. ‘A Gandidate having Bachelor's degree with 45% marks is eligible to seek Segistrat vjuglision the CL Hons )Coure.Theadnision shal be offered DEREBIESE ee aby Pre-Law Tet, Aor i shal be prepared onthe basis of esut of Jaiper University of Rejastban ‘Slabs Epeuli.9 ot lew 19 Pre-Law Test and admission shall be offered accordingly. ‘There shall be one section of LL.B. (Honours) Course for not more than 30 students in 1 Year of the LL.B, (Hons.) Course. (4) Teaching shall be provided in day class. There shall be exclusively separate classes for Honours.course only. Each gubject of the LL.B. Honours Course may be divided ‘no 2 parts with distribution of marks as given below Paper A—Theory Paper | Max. Marks 60 Paper B— Practical, Seminar es Moot Cour & Tatra ns Viva-Voce ames) Total marks 75 (5) The praties et shal be conduted by Two examiners—one external and one internal examiner. (6) Thedistribution of papers in each Subjectin each year ofthe LL.B, Hons. Course-shali be asunder: LL.B. Ist Year : 1, Law of Contract General Priadiples Papert ‘Spécifie Contiact Papert 2. Constitution of India Codstitution Admaini- Paper—t strative Law 3. Law of Torts & Gedleral Principles Paper—t Easements Specific Wrongs Easements Paper—Il 4, Family Law Hindu Low Papert Mohd. Law Papert Optionat | Any three ofthe following: | 1, Labour Law 2, Forest, Environment Protection 3, Intellectual Property Law 4. Law, Women & Child | 5. Equity and Trust 6, Human Rights i LL.B. U Year: \ i. Jurisprudence and 1, Jurisprudence Papert Legat History 2 Tagan Legal and Paper—Il Consttuianal History 2. Indian Penal Code IPC..| Paper—t LPC. Paéper—Il 3. Public Jternationst Law of Pease Paper-—I Law Law of War and Paper—Il Int Ort + ‘Law relating 10 Paper—I on. ‘Transfer of-Property ‘ and Rent.Control vj HeandsLow: Raj. Tenancy Act,.1955, Paper—II sate Raj. Land Revenue Act, 1956. aes: “S0ptional : dkny thresofthefallowing = vio. dngurance Law 22; Company Law . 230 LAPT Taxation “og BiMimanent‘and Peace Strategies: - " 5. Criminology & Criminal Justice si. on ee ben, F rad See opaper at Cr. PC. ‘Paper—Il PGaetcbiaton' ad CRBS Papert spgsifie Reliet , Be Keviieation and | Specific Relief Papert Beso Practical Training 1. Pleadings & Paper—! Conveyanciag, aid 2 Legal Langnage., 2, Practical Paper—Il . Training. iesice and Litnldtion ice * Raper ‘ ° “perddhce & “ Pbpes—Il 7 Lirnithtion rites Won 2 ay three of the following : ‘Dr. Registrar ‘Academic put University of Rajast , Jaipus 10) University of Rajasthan (1) Bach Compulsory subject shall be of 150 marks, divided'into two papers ‘of 75. marks vac, Each optional subject shall be of one paper of 75 marks only far eto Uh Sea al Pal ee Examinations ii 1B Hons. Course, for a pass « tandidate shall be required to obsann atleast 40% marks in each part of the paper and atte of all subjects. se marks i A candidate shall bo ety (Honours) fir be passes iblefor die Doge Ol BaenBlorbt Laws. he alonestid examinations: :aveandidate who secures 60% or mare jnarks in the aggvegate shatl be placed in the First Division while one ‘who obtains tess than 60% mearks. in. the aggregate hur not less than|4B% shallbe placed in the Second Division. (8) Supplementary Examination Candidate who fails at the |mmediately preceding First, Seon or Final Year Exarmination in wo Subjects only and obtains 48% marks in the aggregate of the cemainink ive subjects in which he has passed, or in the case of the candiWatelfaifing in the aggregate only, obtains 48% marks in the aggreg cof the five subjects excluding the subjects, in ‘which he tas secured the {owest marks, shall be permitted to appear in In order to be declared sucessful at the Supplementary Examination, « teandidace must obtain atleast 40% marks in the subjecupaper and 48% marks in aggregate : No division shall be awatded to the candidate passing LL.B. Honours Degree Examination affer having appeared at the Supplementary Examination more than dnee during the entire course. (9) An ex-student is one: (a). Who has appeared atthe examination and failed, ut (b) Who has satisfied alf the requirements ofthe minimum Stwendance to appear at the exafnination and has applied for appearing atthe ‘examination but dods nol appear atthe examinsiion on account of ies or some othe bonafie reason be determined bythe Dean, 17. The existing 0, 256-F to O. 256-T be renumbered as follow Old Ordinance New Ordinance 0.2566 0.2562 « 0.2566 0.2560, 0, 256-H 0. 56-R 0.25641 0. 256-8 O. 256-" ‘0. 256-U sean Qe 2565 tay 0. 356-x oO. BOY wd 18, 19, In order ta provide the details of papersand scheme of Examination for LL.B. New Course, Regulation 21-A be inserted before the heeding ‘One Year Postgraduate Diploma Course in Lubour Law.” This Regulation 21-A be as follows : Regulation 21-A:(NewiSchemie) : For a pass in each of the LL.B. t/Pear! Il Year (Academic / Professional): Examination ‘aid. LLB. Ell: Year (Professional) Examination, a candidate must obtain not less than 36% marks in each paper (hessy- ent) peacticat separately) and 48% marks in aggregate of theoey end spractital papers prescribed for the examination concerned, provided further that (A candidate who fails-a the L.BsFirst Year / Second Yeer ___.o¢ Thcd Year examination andhasiebiained ates than 36% Fe imiatkSsin,adeasO'S thin epepsrand praétical oF 6 theory papeis shall be permitted 6 reappear im-one or two theory Bape alt pres, o attheanos three theorypapss of his choice at the immediately following supplementary ‘examination, 2 aaa Fe i ‘Actual marks obtainied by a candidaie in the papers in which SEL be eappears in the supplementary examfnation will be taken ‘HAePaiotoraccouny aloagwith easier marks of other papers tye working out his result 1 uate:ho: has passed LL.B. 1 Yeat, Mt Year or Ill Year Qy, et ec as impcave his. performance. may be 1 REE. a pétivitesomappbeaubcxmessdnitatonis nccameautjesy BYE jg, Piberts) itishe tromediatclynfaltowioy year onthe coodgitions ee + mnbitidhed'tn Ordinance N69-E: ae Yer 12 University of Rajasthan PUES aw (3 3. Ofthe successful cindidatds, those who secure 60% or more marks. shall be placed in’ the FirSt Division and the rest in, the Second Division. 4. The papers (theory/practichl) for LL.B. 1 Year, Il Year and It Year (Academic / Professional) Examinations wit! be as follows : LL.BiI Year Compulsory Papers 1.1 Contract—I (General Principles) 1.2 Contract—Ul (Specific Contracts) 13. Law of Tort and Cohsumer Protection 1.4 Family Law—I (Hindu Law) 5. Family Law—U (Mphammedan'Law) 1.6 Constitutional Law 17 Legal Language sede writ Optional Paper (Any ont) : . 18 (a) Legal and Constitutional History'of India, (b) Teusts, Equity and Fiduciary Reliitedships, (6) Bankruptcy Laws Practical Paper 1.9 Public Imerest Lawyering, Legah Aid PetaLegal Services and Moot Court | . : ‘This paper shall consist bf fallowing tworpans + (© Pract, Ween Papes~Ameatks (0) Viva-Voce Eximination—20:ntarks LLB.I Year Compulsory Papers : 2.1. Jurisprudence 22 Law of Crimes | 23 Law Relating to Transfer of Property & Easemess 24 Company Law. | 2.5 Public Internationjh Law and Human Rights 2.6 Labour Law : 2.7 Administrative L . sss te tae a eRe . Compulsory Papers : 3.1 Law of Evidence, 3.2 Low Relating (6 ‘Criminal Procedure, Hivenilé Justice and Probation of Offenders. 7 3.3 Code of Civil Proceture and Limitation Att 3.4 Arbiteation, Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolution Systems, ‘SiS Land'baws. or 3.6 Interpretation of Statutes’ 3.7. Environmental Law Compulsory Papers: 3.8 (2) Grimonotogy and-Penology; of (b), Intellectual Property Law; or ()' Lav and Medicine, Practical Paper : 3.9 Dishing, Pleadiig:amd’Conveyncing; Pre-trial Preparation: Préparation in Trial Procedings and Moot Chart, ‘This paper shall coasgPar Fellow eo pares : (a) Practical Written Papii—80-miarks: ()_Viva-Voce Examination 20 mite 1 Regulation 22; the figure 66 wherever it appears, be substitutex by the figure 60. . me (i) “The expression “Legal Theory* appeating against Paper I°bi substituted by the expression “Jufisprudence” in Regulation 22, List of Compulsory Papers (21) : 1. Jurisprudence. . 2% Conta General Prnine of Contac Sections 1075 andpci = Relic, (3, Canwract—I (Engian Conuaer Act, Indian Partnership Act, Sale of Geary Act ai Other Specific Contac), by «4. Tort asd Consymer Protection Laws, a se orp ene 1g including General English "20. @), . Bs Family Law—1" ' Optional Paper (Any de) i , 38 (a) Taxation Law! or {petnsocance Lave, oF SOG ny Lay, (c) Banking Lew including Negotiable Instrument Act. 7% Lawof Crimes, 1 Practical Paper : 2.9 Professional Ethics, Bar-Bench Relationsand Moot Court This paper shall consist of following two pats = (a) Practical Wrilten Paper—80 marks (b) Vive-Voce Examineticn~20 marks i. «Ru Gade of Criminal: Procedure, Juvenile, Justice Act and Probation of | ~ ine Constitutions Law. 2 . 10, Property Law-including Traitfer of Property Act and Baseme) “a eckawy of Evidence: i Code of Civil Procedure and:finitation Act 14 | Univesity of Rajasthan? 13. Legal Language, Legal Wiitinganttuding General English. 14, Administrative Law, 15, Company Law. 1, Muna Rights and Interpaionglh av. 17. Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolution Systems 1X. Environmental Law. 19. Labour Law. 20. Interpretation of Statutes. 21. Land Laws including Celling and any other. legal Laws, List of Optional Papers (3): 1. International Bconomié[Law. 2. Bankruptcy Laws. : 3. Taxation Laws Yat 4. Comparative Law / Legal History. 5. Insurance Law. 6. Conflict of Laws. 7. Banking Laws including Negotiable Ipstrunients Act. 8. Investment and Securit} Laws: 9. Trusts, Equity and Fi Relations... 10, Crimonology and Penclogy, 1 Air and Space Laws, “| 12. Law and Medicine ae . 13. Women aid Law andl Law Relating to Chjid: Law, Poverty and Development. i 14, Intellectual Property Liw. 15, Maritime Law List of Practical Training Papers (4) : 1, Paper 1 = "Mot Court, Pre-Trial Preparations and | Participation in Trial Proceedings. 2. Paper It — Distig Pele et Cicscion 3. Poper UT - Praredsiohat ‘Bebies, Al “couRtaney. for i | Lavigets ind BAAR cada 4, Paper IV = Publictneresthealeringyhapal Ai and Paca-Legal Sehvicgs.-, 1 the above list, it Would"uppear'tiatuietenntst be 2Y cémpulsory papers, 3 Optional papers afd 4'compulsory practica. Ppapers‘in the. curriculum for the 3'yeacs LLB. Course, The Commitise has toSked tato all tug proposed papers as well as-tie deiSiitig papers in LL.B: 3 yeuf Course of ie University of Rajasthah, and have, resolved t0-dssibute the’ Supers pisgented by te Bar Council OF THAR 3 yeurs course, us follows s ‘Swabus.,Faculty.of Law [1S LLB-T Year eis begs tds Conia Ac iseguy 1.2, Contraet—tl. (Specific Contrigls), 1.3, Law of Tort and Consumer Protection, 4, Family Lawl, Hingujley): . 18. Faghily: Law—-JL (Mohammedan Law). 116, Conatitutiooah Law w (7; Lugal: Language and Legat Writing including-Geneedl English, seb Sah PB 3 anyantyy™ “48. (a) Legal and Consol History of In ay set Fe eby Seri, Bauity spi ton Ye) Bankruptcy Laws. “0 Practical Paper : 1.9. Public Interest Lawyering, Lepetsx ‘Aidt Paid ‘egit Sérvices and Moot Court. a nhs This paper shall consist of following Wwo-pans (a) Practical Wriuen Papel“ = 80 marks (b) Viva-Voee Examination = 20 marks LL.B. UW Year “4 Coniplsory Papers : » 2el. Jurisprudence.” Law of Cfittits: = aeetteee X Law Relating to Transfer or propery ade Eitdment. Company Law, Aad 125. Public hisergenional Law-and Huinan Rights. (Bb Labour ta * SG -gdinibistfative Law Dhtional Paper : (Any one) : K 28. (3) Taxation Law: oR (0) Insurance Law; oR Gvaking Laws including Negotiable Instruments Act fi - yas yo \ Ca RR yas sees of 16}: University of Rajadinan Practical Paper: + 29 Profesional Etc, Bar-Bancl Reladoas and Moot Cour. “This paper shall consist of following ib pass : (a) Practical Written Paper —80 mais (0) Viva-Vocd Examination 20 marks | LL.B. i ¥ear Compulsory Paper ‘ 3.1 Lawot Bvide 7 32 Law Relating td Ciiminal Prose Javenl ute and Probation of Offenders. | Code of Civil Ptocedure and Limitation Act, Arbitration, Codciliation and Altemate Dispute Resolution Systems. Eeacee atl 3.6. Intexpretation of Statues. 3.7. Envirbmental' aw. Optional Paper = (Any one) + d 38 @) Giminegy en Penology; ; eee Law; (©) Lawand, Hace Practical Paper : 439. Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing; Pre-Thal Preparation; Preparation in Teal Proceeding and Moot Court “This paper shall consist of following two pans: (a) Practical Written Paper (©) Viva-Voce Examination 33 34 35 —80 marks 20 marks Sullabys :Baculypot Law {17 LL.B, FIRST YEAREXAMINATION : ° infract—T (GenezalPrinciples) 190 ‘Mig, Piss Marks : 36, Inorder to ensure tha siudenits d6-ngtleave out important pontons of the syllabus, gxamjpers shal. te fee vo rape the questions set inthe petijousexantigation, ‘Veading cases prescribed under'this paper nay be read wherever thyare relevant. Meaning, lements and characteristics of Contract Sasso Cet (@), Caasiticatibs of Contaée, including the Standard form Contact. Proposal :" Meaning, Elements Chafdcteristics and Kinds of proposal, Distinction between Pygposal and laytation to Proposal. () Acceptaiice :-Metnthg, Modesand Characteristics of Acceptance, (©) Commtunication, revotar's# and termination of proposah and " @)- Meaning, defini aid Bleménts of Gcasideration () significance niltadequacy of eoltidetation, (©) Untawfut constderatiod iba ohjten @ Concept of stranger to contact. fi. Capacity to Contract? (@) ‘Who cansiot make a cbatriet! Who is minor. Tie place of minor under the Law of Conttuet* mind.” Peesons deptived of the tapatijyto contract. scanssat: caning of consent and free consent; Factors rendering conseotnot free and ther effect upon the validity of contract. items: ‘Apreements in réstrint of mantige; freedom Gf trade and sight to tate legal ptoceedigs:" ents involving uicenainty, wagerandibisossibiity contract inte lations weSEchiBliig-to Wise crcated-¥’Cohtract (Quasi catrae). focmance'of Contract : is liable ittipesfnten? Ipincarights and joint! ability an Performance of reciprecabgiromises> 189 Univesity of Rajastan | () time, place and mannet of performance, a (©) Discharge from tar peor the contract, Breach of Contract : t (@) Meaning and kinds; | (®) Remedies for beac of cont @) Damages—Meanute of damages and remoteness of damage; (i) Specifie Pecformarce of contactand Injnctions tide Specttic ReliefAc | Leading Cases ! 1. Catillv. Carbotic Smoke Ball Co, (183) 1 B 256, 2 Bhagwandas v. Girdhari Lal & Co. AIR / 1966 /SC7SC'543. 3. Motilas Padzopur Sugar Mil co. Ltd, Satate of U.P, AIR/1979/SC. et 44. Lalman Shula v, Gas 5. Mobori Bibi v. Dharmoty; Suggested Readings: 3 | 1. Atiyah PS. : An Inrodscuignt the Law of Contract. 2. Pollock : Principles ofthe Law of Contract. 3. Pollock & Mulla: Indian chniract and Specific Relief act. 4. V.G. Ramchandra : The Law of Contract in fhdia, 5. PR Desai: Principles of Law of Conteact. 6, Avia Singh : Law af Contact . English & Hindi) 2. 8 9. X (1913). inosh, (1903; L149, LAII4, R.K. Bavegia Contract! (English & Hindi) 1.C, Saxena & R.L, Nawalia : fae Pefirt Suk. fie fa 1 t 0. wt, wea AME : fT LAW OF CONTRACT—IT Paper L2— | (General Peinciples) Max. Marks : 100 "Min, Pas Backs : 36 Note: (1) Inorder to ensure tha students do not leave out important portions ofthe sylabus, examiners shall be fee 10 repeat the questions set in the previous tion, (2) Leading cases prescribed under this paper amay be read wherever they are relevant, vate 1. Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee (2) Meaning. Distinctioabbtween indemnity and guarantee and kind of guarantee. “ (©) Rights of Indemnity botder. ©) Right of Suey Extet of the Liability of te uty. ne) Discharge of liability df the Surety. sie nA 58° 2, Contracts sible ang Pl i ee a inde Or cota Uae AY at Wir Mage Pate Oren en ® avand’titied SPvittce dictate.’ > * ; ae rmination af Contract’? BeieigAC BW Contract of Predge- mewning and definitih, Pledge by auauthorised e persons. neat af Agency :, ®! Definti iin ‘agént,* es aid Wik pariy, and, «pg tid. The agent athe tied por. apinaticn of agent’s authority ‘By actof panies; and Sy ghp! = i By operation of Law—Ineygpable, authority 2 d mpgdes co exalt at hetacy. pianing, Definition ahd. Bkémgnts, nt io sell, hire-pusélase, agreemelt ang a conitatt for id laboure- meaniifig and distinction trom Sale. () .Gondeecstng, fture and contingent Sos Condition and warranties. 2° (e} Passing of propery and from seller t@ bayer? rf Séle Ty arisen persone: ty J” Law‘elating toperfonniance: ors, Rights of unpaid elle . @ Jofotifindu Paiiby Reus and Portions (il). Company aad Parteteship. sition 6f Minor. aloes tere, of pers ans elaton. of eaves swith third “panies. oe (ef Repisrapn of Pannen frm. ja baat 92) Pea ‘ Bepwancogs,AURE96)SC pF Qy grt ona I ' NE seh yarnst 3 Suggested Readings : 1 ‘Auiyal PS. : Aa Introduction to the Law of Contract. ‘Sytlabic: Fidulty 6eLaw:f 21 Pollock & Mulla; Indian Contract and Specific Relief act. V.G, Ramchandra : Tab Law of Contract in India. Fe see Y.G, Ramebiandra : Lay of nea. OB rSishat: Law of Tors: ene Spa iihictve /Law of Tota! + ’ Law of Tons: OS Kas: Codtibusry Negligence we, TTT 2 Sra ARTY, ‘Agarwal, O.P.: Patron ae ‘Agarwal, OP. : The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Kapoor, N.D. : Mercantile Law. ‘Avis Singh : Law of Contract English and Hindi), : 10, Avtar Singh : Law of Partnership (English and Hindi) = % “rey, oe vee Fae oe ane He oR 11. Avtar Singh: Principal of te Law of Sale of goods (English and Hindi), 0. pe, x rae Saxena & Nawalkba . 3 aa eal Singh : Law of Consuinés Pigitdtion pier fafie ft feqltkaichan : Consumer Protegtion SL egal Cantél. Per ARaAeEe! Paper 13. Tortend Cénsumer Proton Lae pet «ara Ft oer SO TE Paper 00 cere Ber Sogh La of Consumed Presion Praans Pe) Note: () Inodertoearwedhdtsidensdotteiveoucsmporantpoce: MMe, oa ne ce ofthe syllabus, exarhines shall be fe 1 fepeat a : os Dore sei ea eee are (1) Inordertoensue that sides 49 notieave out important portions @ cases prescfibed under tis gabetny be yead wherever of the syllabus, examiners shall be feet fepeat the questions set they ate relevant * __ {inthe previous examination: 1. Definition, Nature, Score. Objects and Biements of Tort, Maxims, fe atic ee spread under this papier thay'be read Wherever Exitinction or dis¢ ¢ Of Torious Liability, Joint Tort-f Hastct. 2 Genenl befenees of Rous int. oe IGu.aw' Sources, school amd application, Coparcenary, Joint fémily 3, Vicarious Liability, Doctrine of Common employment, Su Lbiln ee ae Selfactroited property: Kana ang his pqwers and Abvolutsof Suis Labi. “Religious and Claniable enodwmedisrrE-sSeatials of an adowment, kinds, shebaitand Mahi. e \eeHindu Marriage Act,i1955 + conditions of a Hindu Marriage. Its * €eremonies and registration, Void and voidable marriage : Restitution eiteteonjuga rights; Judicial Separation, Legitimacy of children of void and voidable marriage; Divorce: Alternative relief in divorce Bieisigs, Divosée by mutual content, One year bar to divorce; jakéed persons when may marry again; Jurisdiction and procedure. «du Secession Act, 1956: Succession tothe property ofa Hindu 2 Suecession to titerest in Coparcenary property, property of a Hindu female; Sucession to the property of a Hindu female; General “ult and disqualifcatons of sucession, Bscheat. "The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956: Requisites of a valid 4, Remedies, Kinds and medsuce of damages, Remoienes of damage, 5. Tons opersoa Assaul, Battery and False Imprigon meant 66. Tons o person and propedty including Negligence, Nuisance, Nervous, shock. interference with epntrac orbusiness, InimidationConspracy, deceit or fraud, malicious prosecution, Defamation, 7. Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Defnitions—-consumer Protection Councils, Consumer Disputed, Redressal Agenties—Establishment, Jurisdiction, Procedure, Orders, Leading Cases : 1. Ushaben ¥. Bhagya Laxmi Chitra Mandis, AIR (1978) Guj. 13. 2, N, Nagendra Rao, State bf Andhra Pradesh, AIR (1994) SC-2663, 3. Municipal Corporation of Delt v, Smt Subbegwat, AIR (1966) $C 17. 4. Rylands v, Fletcher; (1868) LR 3 HL 330. se ion; Seve to ee Prone Bae in adoption, indian Mi “VR. can Eiccis of Adoptioa; Miscellaneous ‘prpvigions of agoptions: Sugeest Receings np NP Staniban ATR 90) SCSSE, puser of Wie, cise papas Maen of widowed Ty Windeld Law of Tor, | vingipipnane 22] University of Rajasthan Syllabus : Faculty of Law {2 susan gece seis of pia ‘artition under ning. Prope 6, Paton sir Hil Lav Mening opty for paring ul for peon and aliamento sar pani ho eft acmnaion of une, Re-opeing of arn ea 1s—Docirine of|pious obligation: Anticedent Debis. a eee Porusdasi v. Muldas, AIR 1966 SC 1119, tena sad Has Sos Mn Reon 8564 Buij Narayan v, Marla Prasad, (1924) $1 1A 129. a _. v. Prabhavati, AIR (1957) SC 176. 9. Narayan Ganesh Dastane v. Sucheta Dastane AIR (1975) SC harmendra 134 Dha dra Kumar ¥. Usha Kumar, AIR (1977) SC 2218. Tulsa , Sethe Rea AR 197) Se 1o4e Suggested Readings: Tr Malo: Pintpls of tind Law 2. Raghovachariar = Higgs Law Principles and Pre 3. Paras Diwan : Moderp Hindu Law. Pies and Precedents ‘ s Meaning and requistes of gift (Hiba); Gift of Musha, Condi Suture gifts, Life estate, Life interest, (Hiba-bil-iwaj, Hiba-+ ivi £2 Will (Vasiyat) Competence of testator and legatee, Valid subjects of ill: Testamentary limitations, Formalities of a will and abatement of ‘Legiey. Leniisnacy and acknowledgement : Legitimacy and legitimation, Presumption of legitimacy under Muslim Law and Section, 112 of the }° Ipdian Evidence Act, conditions of a valid acknowledgement ‘Ag yisimemance : Persons entitled to maintenance, Principles of imaintenance: The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights of Divoree) hers de, 1986. al:tebesth Bet Transactions : Meaning and effect of Marj-ul-mavt “S-Wekf : Meaning, essentials and kinds, Beneficiaries of wakf; The Wakf Mathur 5. paa Sk = em Cason Rasa, vanan. GS, = ajstian and Laws (English Hind 2 Wael BL = Sojastan Land Laws bn, raper36 Interpretaton of Statues Mas Marks: 100 Min, Pass Masks 36 Note (1) inorder to ensure that students do not leave out important portions ofthe syliabus, examiners shal be fee to repeat the questions set ‘in the previous examination, (2) Leading cases oreseribed under this panes may bassadererersees— ‘hey are relevant i Syrabus:F ly of Law (55 Meaning of Interprettion—Bisie principles interprettion—litenion ofthe Legislature, Satu be read a5 whole, Plain meaning rue, Harmonious “Construction, Golden and Mischief Rule—Utresemagic quam valet pareat. Aids to faterpetation: Extenal—Parliamentary—Legislaive debates, Statement of objects and ressons. Dictionary, Statue in Peci-mater ‘Contemporanca, Exposito, Interal : Tile, Preamble, teading, Marginal ‘Notes, Proviso and function. ple of Interpretation of Constitution and Penal and Fiscal Statues, Delegatus non porest dalegare, Bjusdem Generis, ith and Substance Rule, Expression—Unine exclsio, Aeris Non-obstane laure, Mandatory and Directory provision. Nosctur. A Soclis, Reddendo Singula Singulis, Operation, Expiry and Repeal of Statues. Leading Cases + 1. Haydon’s Case (158403 Co. Rep. 75, p, 76: ER 637, 2. Bengal lemunity Company v. Slate of Bihar, AIR 1955 SC 661 3. Alamgir v. State of Bihar, AIR 1959 SC 436, 4, Inder Singh v State of Rajasthan, AIR 1957 Se 10. 5. Ram Avatar v, Assistant Sales Tax Officer ingested Readings 1 Mansell ~The Interpretation of State, 2 Grawlord = Statwory Constitaion, 3. Cries = Statute Law, 4. Swarvp = Inverpretation of Statutes, 5. Bindea Interpretation of Statues, 6. Saati Interpretation of Statutes, Incemptetation of Statutes Coglish & Hind’. wit 7. Dhatacharyya. T Paper 3.7 Max, Marks : 100 Min, Pass Marks : 36 [Note :(1) In order to ensure tha students do not leave out important portions ‘of the syllabus, examiners shal be free to repeat the questions set in the previous examination, Epviroumental Law (2), Leading eases precbed under this paper may be rad wherever they we elaine 1. The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 Objects and reasons ofthe ‘Act. Deion : General powers ofthe Cena Covertent ns hinines Meke sveha¥ Une ota ATR C948) 3 802 4. thane Conte Mutins- Union Tee eli ATR CORT $e 746, Arg ayn of ein 8D [BNR 2D 5. Mine Ste of Pun, AIR IEISC 43, Suggested Readings : i 1, Barnes, H.B, and Tecten-—Now Horizons in Criminology 2. Vold, GS.—Theoratieal Criminology 3 Falla, KS —Ceiinotagy. | 4. R Tali, Donald-—Criminolog. 5. luvin Suiherlandand Donald Ghssey—Principlesof Criminology 6. Houma, Mannhaim-Pioneers n Criminology 7. Hon, Barca, Mays—Ceime andthe Soci’ Sruetue 8 ined Su Cindy Pens & Perpesives 9. Lord Pakennam—Cassee of Crime 10, 5. Venugopala Rao—Faets of Crime. india 11. Korm, RR. and MeGorble, LW—Chminology and Penology. 12, Granhut—Penat Reforms | 13, Mandoolm-—Criminal Justice and Hesmcn 14, Gorden Rose—The Struggle for Peal Reform. 15, LLA—Besays on Indian Penal Code 16, Ben—Penology-Old and News:Tagbre Law Lectures 17. Elligt—Conftsting Penal Theorie In Stattory Criminal Law 18, Shamsul Huda—Tagore Law Lectures on Criminal Law. 19, Lawbutte-—Crime, le Causes and Remedies 20. Dequires--Modern Theos of Critinology Paper 3.8 (0) Max. Marks: 100, Note :(1) In order to ensue that students do not leave out important portions Intellectual Property Law Min, Pass Marks 36 of tv: syllabus, examiners shall be fros 10 repeat the questions set Jn the previous examination, (Q) Leading eases prescibed under this paper may be read wherever hey are reladevant, 1, Law relating to Copyeright: Piel la er eat the right uf owibis; Fora of copyfight; Lieences, Performing las Societies; Rights br Broadcasting Authorities, Registration of Copy'ight Civil Remedies: Offences, Appeals. 2, Law celating to Patents. ‘Leading Cases : |. Manu Bhandari v. Kalankas Pictures Pvt. Lid, AIR (1987) Del. 13. 2, Nav Sahitya Prakash v. Anand Kumar, AIR 1981 All. 200 stp, 203. 3. Brundaban Sahu v.B. Rajendra Subudhi, AIR 1986 Orta 210 atp.211 4. RG. Anand v. Messers Deluxe Fins, AIR 1978 SC 1513 p. 1627. ‘Supiested Readings : 1, Designs and Psteats Act, 1988. 2, Intemational Copy-tight and Neighbouring Right-—S.M. Stewart 3. indian Copy-right Act, 1957 4. Bore Convention Implemestation Act. 1988. oA 60} University of Rajasthan Paper 3.8 (0) ae MaeYarks : 100 r ‘Min, Pass Marks : 36 Naw (1) Inte enue at student dot avout inpran pros ines amine hal bene epet be gusto it inthe pe exon, (2) Leading cases orescibed under this paper may be read whe‘ever ye rebalevant. Medical Jurisprudence Tnuroduction and Legal Procedure, Idémifcation of Person: Medical ‘Aspect of Death, Death fom Asphysta, Starvation, Cold and Head Injuries, Sexual offences, Infanticide, Abortion Forensic Science ‘Examinalionof Biological Fluids, Stans and other materials Introduction and Iaw relating (0 paizon, Drug Addition, Sedatves Suggested Reodings + 1, Pais Test Book of Media usispridene an Toxicology, by Dr CX. Parikh | 2, Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology py Jai Singh 8. M 43. Forensic Chemistry and Scientific Criminal Loves [Leading Cases = . | "1. Sada Shiv Mohan Chandra V. State of Kerala, AIR 1994 SC 565. 2. Keru Singh , Stat of Rajasthan, 1994 Ch LS 187 SC. 1843, SER 16. 2 Jose v Site of Kerala. 199 $ CC iCr,)11659 SC. & Muss Nacsyanamma v. Sad of Karrataka, 1996 SCC 1573 5. Hemi Chandra v State of Haryana, AIR {995 SC 120. + tion, by Lucas, A PRACTICAL PAHER. Paper 3.9 Drafting, Pleading, Conveyancing, Pre-trial Preparations, Participation in Triat Proceeding and Moot Court Max Marks 100 Min, Pass Marks : 36 “This paper shal consist of following two pars: Pracigal Writen Paper —80 Mari Viva-voce Examinaion 20 Marks Tac cana mags paper (0) at separately, 29 mars ot ‘80 and 7 marks out of 20 mars : Syllabus : Faculy ol Law [6t PRACTICAL WRITTEN PAPER Drafting & Pleading 5 General principles of Drafting and relevant substantive fulesof pleading and thse exceptions; Atnendinent of Pleadings: Alternative and Inconsistent Pleadings. Drafting Exercise on Pleadings (A) Gi) CiviL—G) Plaints, (i) Writensiatemnent; (il) Intelocutory application, (iv) oiginad pettion:-cv) Affidavit, (vi) Notice, (vi) Execution Potion; (vill) Memorandum of Appeal and Revision. (i) Writ petition and its appeal (i) Crivinsl—() Complains, Gi) Bail Application, (i) Accused’s reply li) Crimigal Misellancous Petition, v) Meinorsdnumof Appeal, Reference and Revision. (B) Conveyancing : Drating exercise on Coaveyancing—{i) Sate Deed: (i) Mortgage Deed i) Cit Deca (iv) Lease Deed (¥) Rent Deed (0) Painetship Deeds (vil Pawer of Aueney (i) Promissory Naz and (x) Wil (©) Pre-iiat Preparations: Esch student wil observe, wo iteviewingsesions of liens 2h ‘Advocite's OffceLegal Ofc and ecard the proceedings ina diary. (©) Paricipaon in rial Proceedings: Each student wil ated two valine Foal Year Course and maintain fre lerdance (€) Moot Cour: ach studea will doa! east two Moot Couns inthe Fil yer, Paper 39 (6) Vira Voce Paper Mainaining diary on Cour vist, recording prea! preparation and srnicipatons in wal proceedings. Mooi our pefermanecs done on th basis of preseibed leading cates in LL.B It year under the Supervision of concered teacher. The teacher shal condo atleast ye Moat Cours and it wil be computor for dhe candidates to parcipate in alas fifty percent of such Moot Couns. The teacher can lso conduet Moot Const on the bass of estes, othe han Ihe prciribod feading cases, The viva-voce examination shall be conducied by 2 Commie of dee persons. I is Commie, there ER Angra Examiners and une External Examiner The Conimitee shal’ feson eas - £2 Lr Raison i ie i fo ad jena Mn Cin nd vies Cmts baooked noe provisos of Wi at States, Onace and Regulations, and has also dscussed at leagih the occessity of suggening ‘Accouling 19 Section 8(2) of the “Jitersty of Rajasthan Act the courses of studies and curiculae 19 be followed in the University. o ts affhad colleges may be presribed by the|States and Ordinances and subject thereto bythe regulations ‘According vo Ordinance 48, the following subjects have botn asigned, to the Faculty in place of these subject:°The Comnminee suggests thal names of se subjecssiated in Column 1. may be substituted, as suggested in Columa 2 cal cae Gy Sibsanive Piva Lawn (0) Conia, Law of Tons and force in dn Law of Consumer Protection, Family Conca Tranter of Lie, Contubona tw, Legal Propeny, Tous, peti Wiking indi Gneal Ree Tore and Bosements, ‘Ent Legal and Hinje Law. Mohammedan Cohan sory of ai Lawnd Company Law “ib, Equity 2nd Peacny Rblinship, Public ler Lalyerng, Lage Aid Pare Lega Senicrand Moot Coun, 2) Adjective Private Law in (2) Jurgprudence, Law of Crimes, force in India, Law of Lay relating to Transfer of Evidence, Civil rocedure and sry and Easement, Limitation, Company Law Public Antetnational Law and Human Rights, Labour Law Adejinieave Law, Taxation as) Tesorance Law, Banking Law! tecluding Nagoabe Insiruments Act, Presi Eth, Bar-Bench Relations (2) Public Law of India, Consites (@)Lawiot Evidence, Law reling sons Law, Reverve Lay, {9 Chiming Proedure— Income Tax Law, Criminal “Savoie Offedars, Ci syfiabus: Facuty of Low 1.63 ‘Law and Procedure Procedure and Limtaticn, ‘Artitration, Cosseiiation ant ‘Avernate Dispute Kesolvtron System, Land Laws, Inverpretation of States, Environmental Law, Criminology and Penology: Intetecial Propeny Lav, L & Medicine, Ddfting, Pleading & Conveyancing, Trot Proceedings (4) Legal Theory, Principles of (4) Substantive Private Law, English Common Law & ‘Adjgaive Private Law & Public Equity: Jurisprudence & Lew ia India; Prineipls of Principles of Legislation Leistation, Conflict of Lams, International Law and. Lepisaive Research and Confit of Law. Philosophy of Law. Crdinance 251 provides for tew scheme of LLB. (Professional) Five “Years Coutse. Ord, 251-A provides fo: the wansiory provisions applicable to the students adeiied to three year LB. (P)and two years LLB.(A) Course. Before coming o any conclusion on the msin ree mendathats ofthis ‘Committe, it would be proper 10 sugges a fllows 1, Ordinance 48 may be amended as suggesie€ above. 2. The term now scheme shave the Ordinance 251 may be dele. 3. The following words appearing above Ordinance 251-A may alsh be delete. “Gl Schemeransitry provisions applicable to students aniied > ree year LLB.(Pytwo years LL.B. (A) Course.” 1m order to frame the scheze of examinlions for th-proposed course of LLB, dee years, the Commie has resolved jo recémmené, thatthe following basic principles may Sest be accepted by the BOS and the Faculty of Law and thereafter necessary scheme should be prepared — (1) Allstudents would be admaiés in LL.B. I year professional Course oniy and those who would like i ase admission in LL.B. 1 Year Academe ‘Course wil have apply spparaely. Those who do notapply separately wouly be deemed to have pee. admitted 1 Professional Cour (2) The teaching shall be conducted tough the lcturemethod, practics's and clas'performance duting she Session and examination ght be conducted ahiough writen papers practical and viv = NGNad 7 of each year. N 84] University of ‘S*" 3) Theinstvetions shall be providedineach paper of LL.B. INand I year ° for 3 hours » week by al the institutions running the LLB. Clases, (4) Each theory paper in LLB. 1, H and Il year shall be of 100 marks—ihe - practical paper in each year of LLB. I, I and Ill year las been divided z, into wo parts: Part A” shall be of Practial Weiten Examination of 80 marks and Par “B" shall be of viva-voce of 20 marks. candidate shall be required to pass separately in Practical writen and viva-voce (3) For pass, in each ofthe LL.B. I year year o IH yest Examination, 4 candidate will be requited (0 obtain not less than 48% marks id ageregate of theory and practal papers prescribed for the examination | ‘concerned, provided further that (i) Acandidate who fals.at the LLB: First Year/Second Year or This ‘Year Examinations and hat obtained not less than 36% marks in ‘atledst$ theory papers and practical or 6 theory papers shall be permitted to reappear in one or two theory papers and practical, or atthe most ieee theory papers of his chice atthe tee successive subsequent examinations a candidate fais to clear the LL, First Year ot Second Year ot ‘Third Year Examination, ts the ease may be, in the aforesaid manner, he will Be quired 1 reappear in al the papers afresh as an ex-student, subject tothe provisions of Ctause (i) or Ord 163. NB. Actual marks obtained by 2 candidate inihe papersin which Ihe reappears willbe taken ino account an¢ deca masks of other papers will be erred forward for working out his elt. In carying forward he carer marks of her papers, ‘he marks obtained by the candidate in each paper inthe last. ‘of the atempis made by him will be taken into account (©) A candidate who has passed LL.B. Lear I year orl year examination ang desires to improve his performance may be permited to re-appear ithe same examinationin the same subjet(s)Papersinthe immediately following year on the conditions mentioned in Ordinance t69:E. ‘00 y Cs Gree | Scajastban, 29ipUt iy University es

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