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From: The Principal, Mahatma Gandhi Law College Hyderabad.

All the students of LL B V sem of 3 YDC and IX sem of 5 YDC are informed to note the following
guidelines to prepare the Record of ADR and P E paper for Viva.

The Record is to be written in the Record taken from the College office for each Practical paper and
the University Conducts Viva for each paper separately.

Record is to be written by the student only on both sides of pages, with each page numbering.
Index of each record should be written.

Ensure to submit the record after completion to the faculty concern for approval and signature of
the Principal for onward submission for viva.

The Faculty of ADR Subject is : Dr.G.Ganesh and for P E : Sri P.Satyam.

Contents of ADR Record.

Part - A
1. Techniques of Settlement of disputes under Traditional mode (JDR)
2. Techniques, importance, advantages and disadvantages of ADR.
3. Evoluton of ADR laws in India.
4. Importance of Sec.89 of C P C.
5. Pre litigation settlement and its importance
6. Post litigation settlement and its importance
7. O D R and its importance
8. Importance of Lok adalats under L S A.
9. Family Courts.
10. Commercial Courts
11.Brief note on Geneva and Newyork conventions.
Part - B
11. Ten simulations as given by the Faculty concern.
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Contents Professional Ethics Record


PART-A
1. Introduction to Professional Ethics
2. The evolution of Advocates Act
2. Qualifications and Disqualifications for Enrolment of Advocate.
3. Duties of Advocates.
4. Seven Lamps of Advocacy.
5. Bar Bench relationship
6. Professional Misconduct
7. Contempt of court and the competent Courts to award punishment for contempt of Court
PART-B
1. S B C and B C I decided cases : (40)
2. Supreme Court Cases on professional ethics:
(a). Professional Misconduct. : (05)
(b). Contempt of court. : (05)

Steps to be followed while writing cases of SBC and BCI as per the following example
1. Citation ( Smt. Siyabai vs Sita Ram Singh (AIR1978 SC1978)
2. Facts of the Case
3. Order of State Bar Council
4. Appeal/Transfer to Bar Council of India (u/s37)
5. Order of Bar Council of India.
6. Judgement of Supreme Court if appeal is preferred from BCI Order. (Sec.38

Steps to be followed while writing cases on Contempt of Court as per the following example

1. Citation
2. Facts of the Case
3. Judgement of High Court
4. Appeal to Supreme Court
5. Judgement of Supreme Court.

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