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Sixth Semester Paper-IL-601-International Law-IL Time Allowed: 03 Hours Max. Marks: 60 Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks. Unit-I: Law of the Sea 1. Historical development 2. Internal Waters 3. Territorial Waters and Contiguous Zone 4. Exclusive Economic Zone 5. Continental Shelf 6. High Seas Unit-I: 1, Succession 2. Treaties 3. Debts 4, Property 5. Contracts Unit — I: 1. State Responsibility i. Introduction, theories ii, Imputability iii. Responsibility for the treatment of aliens. iv. Reparations Unit —Iv: 1. The Use of force: i. The law before 1945. ii, Article 2(4) of the UN charter. iii, Enforcement actions under chapter VII. iv. Self-defence. vy. Neutrality Unit — V: 1. Pacific settlement of international disputes — i. Negotiations, Mediation, Conciliation & Arbitration. . International Court of Justice: composition and jurisdiction. iii. International Criminal Court Leading Cases: 1. Corpus channel merits eases (1949) ICJ. 2. Albama claim’s Award (1872) 3. Legality of the threat or use of Nuclear Weapons (ICJ 1996) 4. Admission to membership case. 5. Carolinecase (1841). 6. Lockerbre case (1992). 46 Paper-IL-602: Labour Law Time Allowed: 03 Hours ‘Max. Marks: 60 Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks. Unit-1 1.1 Labour ~ Changing perspectives and labour policy, history and development of trade union movement in india, 1.2 Trade union Act, 1926- registration and dissolution of trade union, civil and criminal immunity of registered trade union funds. 1.3 Collective bargaining. Unit IL 2.1 Industrial dispute Act, 1947 — Aims and objectives of the industrial Act, Concept of industry (S.2(j) Industrial dispute, Concept of workman(S.2(s). 2.2 Procedure, Power and Duties of authorities under the Act (Ss 3-9, Ss.11-21) 2.3 State prescription of machinery — Power of reference (Sec. 10). Unit IIT 3.1 Strike and lock out, (Ss. 2(q), 2(1), 2(n), 10A(3A), 22-28 ) Law off and Retrenchment (Ss.2 (cc), 2(kkk), 2(00) Chapters VA,VB) Unfair labour practices... 3.2 Evolution and concept of social security, Workmen’s compensation Act, 1923 Definition , Aims & objects, Liability of Employer , Notional extension & Defence. 3.3 Determination of amount of compensation, Compensation when due- Penalty for default, Contracting Out (See.17). Unit- IV 4.1 Minimum wages Act, 1948- Concept of minimum wages, Fair wage, Living wage and need based minimum wage; Constitutional validity of the minimum wages Act,1948. 4.2 Procedure for fixation and revision of minimum wages, Procedure for hearing deciding claims. 4.3 The equal remuneration Act, 1976, Payment of remuneration at equal rates to men and women workers and other matters. 47 Unit -V 5.1 Employment of young persons: Child labour (Prohibition and Regulation ) Act, 1986, Employment of children Act, 1938, Regulation of employment of young persons under factories Act, 1948. 5.2 Maternity benefit Act, 1961- Aims and Objectives, Definition , Restriction on employment, Right to maternity benefit, Medical bonus, Leave dismissal during pregnancy (Sec.10-16), forfeiture of maternity benefit , Leave for miscarriage, Penalty for contravention of Act by Employer, Cognizance of offences. Suggested Reading:- . Dr. $.K Puri, labour and industrial laws( New Ed) Indian law institute: Labour law and labour relations . _K.M Pilllai Labour and industrial laws O.P Malhatora The law of industrial dispute . Report of the committee on fair wages(1948) . Report of the national commission on labour (1969) Report of the Second national commission on labour (2000) . S.C. Srivastava, Labour Laws & industrial Relating (lexis Nexis Publishing House ) 9. K.D. Srivatava, Law relating to trade union Act (Eastern Book co.) 10. John Bowers & Simon Honey Ball, Text book on labour law (1996) Blackstone, London) 11. V.G. Goswami , Labour and industrial law, 1999 warauFuon- 48 Leading Cases: 1. Rangaswami v. Registrar of trade unions, AIR 1962 Mad. 231 2. Chairman, SBI V. All Orissa state bank officers association , AIR 2002 SC 2279 3. Rohtas Industries v. Its Union, AIR 1976 SC 425 4. Banglore water supply and sewerage board v. A. Rajappa, AIR 1978 SC 548. State of U.P. v. Jai Bir Singh (2005) 5 SCC 1 5. Workmen of Dimakuchi Tea Estate v. Management of Dimakuchi Tea Estate, AIR 1958 SC 353 6. Indian Banks Association v. Workmen of Syndicate Bank, AIR 2001 SC 946: (2001) 3 SCC 36 7. Gujrat Steel Tubes Ltd. V. Gujrat Steel Tubes Mazdoor Sabha (1980) 2SCC 593 8. Santosh Gupta Vstate Bank of India (1980) II LLJ 72 (SC) 9. Air India Statutory Corporation V United Labour Union (1997) 9 SCC 377 10. Air freight Ltd. V State of Karnataka (1999) 6 SCC 567. 49 Paper-IL-603-Jurisprudence-II Time Allowed: 03 Hours Max. Marks: 60 Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is compulsory. All questions carry equal marks. Unit-I: i. Definition and meaning of legal rights. ii, Classification of rights. iii, Relation between right and duty. Unit-H: i, Nature of personality. ii. Status of unborn person, minor, lunatic Corporate personality. Unit-I1I: i, Possession, meaning of possession, kinds of possession Unit-IV: i, Meaning of ownership. Kinds of ownership. iii, Difference between possession and ownership. Unit-V: i, Property & its meaning. ii, Kinds of property Recommended Readings: 1. Dias;Jurisprudence. Jurisprudence; A study of Indian 2. Dhayani legal theory. » Hart H.L.A; The concept of law. 4. Friedman; — Legal Theory 50 Paper-IL-604- Law of social Transformation Time Allowed: 03 Hours Max. Marks: 60 ‘Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit, Question No.1 is compulsory. All ions carry equal marks. i, Law as an instrument of social change. ii. Law as social engineering. iii, Definition of social change. Unit-I- Women and Law: a. Protection of women under Indian constitution. b. Crimes against women. i, Matrimonial offences. ii, Offences relating dowry iii, Harassment of women at work place iv. Foeticide Unit-II - Child and law: i. Child and law. ii, Child labour; meaning and measures to control it. iii, Juvenile Delinquency, definition and measures to control it. iv. Child marriages, extent and law to control it Unit-IV — Law and Poverty: i, Legal aid, constitutional provisions. ii, Public interest lawyering and role of courts. Unit-V — Prison reform and concept of compensatory justice: i, Rights of prisoners. ii, Reports of various jail committ iii, Compensation to victims of crimes. Books Recommended: 1. ParasDiwan; Women and Legal protection. 2. Raval& Malik; Law of social transformation. 3. Ahmed Siddique; Criminology. 4 UpendraBaxi; Law and Poverty, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay. 51 Paper-IL-605- Environmental Law Time Allowed: 03 Hours Max. Marks: 60 Attempt six questions selecting one question from each unit. Question No.1 is compulsory, All questions carry equal marks, Unit —I: 1. Environment: meaning, environment pollution — Meaning and issues. 2. Nuisance: Penal Code, Criminal and Civil Procedure Codes, — Absolute and no- fault liability under Environmental Laws. 3. Constitutional Provisions — Art. 14, 19(1) (g), 48-A, SIA, g, Art.21, Right to wholesome environment Unit — 1. The Water and Air Pollution Controls Act: a. Standards, CPCB and SPCB Consent Mechanisms, Control Areas and Restraint Orders. b. Citizen Suit and Access to Environmental information. c. Corporate & Government Liability for environmental offences. Unit — II: 1, Environmental Protection Act, 1986 and other Environmental legislation, a. Powers of Central Govt., Citizen suit, Policing of pollution. b. Rules: i. Bio-medical Waste Rules, 1998. iii, Ozone depleting Substances Rules. iv. Noise Pollution control Rules, 2000. c. Bio-logical Diversity Act 2002 Unit — IV: International Environmental law and Norms: 1, Stockholm Declaration, Global Warming and Ozone conventions. 2, Sustainable development, Public Trust doctrine. 3. Precautionary Principle, Polluter Pays Principle. Unit — V: Local Environmental Laws and Problems in J & K. 1. Forest Act 1930, J & K Wild Life Protection Act J & K Forest Conservation Act, (Summary of the Provisions with special emphasis on Forest Dwellers and Forests, Medicinal plants and related traditional knowledge.) 2. Protection of Biodiversity in J & K — Local Laws 3. Preservation and protection of lakes and waterways in J& K Existing related laws and future legal needs 52 Suggested Readings: 1. Center for Science and Envir Citizen’s Reports — Anil Aggarwal. 2. Roseneranz, Diwan Noble Environmental Law and Policy in India. 3. Lai Commentaries on Water & Air pollution Law 4, Chaturvedis Law on Protection of Environment and Prevention of Pollution. 5. BaxiUpen The Environment An dra Protection Act. agenda for implementation (ILI Publication) 6. Bakshi P.M The Air Act, 1986. 7. Bakshi P.M The Environment Protection Act. 8. P. Leela Krishnan Environmental Law in India. 9. Tyer V.R. Krishna Environmental Pollution & the Law. 10. Kashmir University Law Review — Relevant Papers. International Documents: Stockholm Conference, Ozone Convention, climate change convention. Local Legislations: 1. 1 & K Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1978. 2. J & K Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1934, 3. J & K Forest (Protection) Force Act, 2001. 4, & K Kuth Act, 1921 5. J & K Preservation of Specified Trees Act, 1969. Central Legislations: 1. The Water (Prevention& Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. 2. The Air (Prevention& Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. 3. The Environment Protection Act, 1986. 4. Noise Pollutions Control Rules, 2000. 5, Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 1998 as amended. 6. Ozone Deletion (Substances & Control) Rules. 7. Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 1989. 53 8. Ozone Depleting Substances Rules. 9. Bio-logical Diversity Act, 2003. Essential Case Law: Subhashkumar B State of Bihar, AIR 1991 SC 420. R . M C Mehta Vs Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 734. we |. M C Mehta Vskamalnath, AIR 2000 SC 1997. & |. M/S ADhilash textiles Vs Rajkot Municipal corpn. AIR 1988 Guj 57 w . Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action Vs Union of India, AIR 1996 sc 1446, a Vellore Citizen Welfare Forum VsUnion of India, AIR 1996 SC 2715. x A.P. Pollution Control Boards Vs. M.Y. Nayudu, AIR 1999 SC 812. 8. NannadaBachaoAndolenVs Union of India AIR 2000 SC 3751. 9. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India AIR 2002 SC 1696. 10. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India AIR 1988 SC 1037. 11. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India AIR 1988 SC 1115. 12. M/S. Delhi Bottling Co. Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Central Board for the Prevention & Control of Water Pollution AIR 1988 DET 152. 13. Tata Tea Ltd. Vs. State of Kerala 1984, KLT 645. 14. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India, AIR 2001 SC 1948. 15. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India, AIR 1998 (4) SCALE 196. 16, Orissa State Pollution Control Board Vs. M/s Orient Paper Mills, AIR 2003 SC 1966. 17. TarunBaghat Singh Vs. Union of India (1994) 2 SCALE 68. 18. T.N, GodavarmanThirumulk pad Vs. Union of India AIR 1998 SC 769. 19. Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum Vs. Union of India, AIR 1996 SC 2715. 20. S. JangannathVs. Union of India, AIR 1997 SC 811. 54 21. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India, AIR 2002 SC 1696. 22. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India, AIR 1987 SC 965. 23. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India, AIR 1987 SC 982. 24. M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India, AIR 1987 SC 1086. 25. M.C, Mehta Vs. Union of India, (Relocation of Industries in Delhi), AIR1996 SC 2231. 26. A.P. Pollution Control Board Vs. M.V.Nayudu, AIR 199 SC 812. 55.

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