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SYLLABUS

LL.B. (T.D.C.)

Second Examination in Law 2019

JAI NARAIN VYAS UNIVERSITY


JODHPUR
I M PO R T A N T
Wi th a vi ew to bri ng about greater reli abi li ty, vali di ty and obj ecti vi ty i n
the exam i nati on system and also for closer i ntegrati on of teachi ng,
learni ng and evaluati on.
(i ) T he syllabus has been di vi ded i nto uni ts. Questi ons wi ll be set from
each uni t wi th provi si on for i nternal choi ce.

(i i ) In order to ensure that students do not leave out i m portant porti on


of the syllabus, exam i ners shall be free to repeat the questi ons set
i n the previ ous exam i nati ons.
[ Ref. Resol uti on N o. 21 (c) of Academi c C ounci l dated 9-2-84]

T he exam i nees be perm i tted to use thei r personal transi stori sed pocket
battery operated calculators i n the exam i nati ons. T he calculator to be
used by the candi dates i n the exam i nati ons should not have m ore than
12 di gi ts, 6 functi ons and 2 m em ori es and should be noi seless and
cordless. A calculator belongi ng to one candi date shall not be allowed
to be used by another candi date. T he Superi ntendent of the centre wi ll
have com plete di screti on to di sallow the use of a calculator whi ch does
not conform to the above speci fi cati on.
[ Ref. Res. N o. 6/90 of Academi c C ounci l dated 20th Jul y, 1990]

In Engi neeri ng and any other exam i nati ons where the use of calculators
i s already perm i tted, i t shall rem ai n undi sturbed.

NOT I FI CAT I ON
In compliance of decision of the Hon'ble High Cour t all students are
required to fulfil 75% attendance rule in each subject and there
must be 75% attendance of the student before he/she could be
permitted to appear in the examination.

REGIST RAR
(Academ i c)

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BACHELOR OF LAWS
THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE
General Information

1. The examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws shall consist of three parts covering a
course of three academic years :
(i) First Examination in Law
(ii) Second Examination in Law
(iii) Final Examination in Law

2. (i) Subject to the compliance with the requirements of the Ordinances and Regulations of
the University and decisions of the Admission Board taken from time to time a candidate taken
the Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Arts/Science/Commerce/ Medicine/ Pharmacy/Social
Sciences/Engineering/Technology/Agriculture/ Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandary of
this University or of an Indian or Foreign University recognised for the purpose by the
University and such other examinations as may be recommended by the Bar Council of India in
this regard from time to time and securing atleast 45 per cent marks in the aggregate or securing
such percentage of marks as prescribed by the Admission Board from time to time shall be
eligible for admission to the LL.B. Course.

(ii) The Dean, Faculty of Law may permit admission to a migrating candidate to Second
Examination in Law who has passed his First Examination in Law of any other University in
India recognised by the University under a scheme, which in essence is the same as the scheme
of this University, on such terms and conditions as he may lay down.

The Dean, Faculty of Law, may permit admission to a migrating candidate to Final Examination
in Law, who has passed his Second Examination in Law of any other University in India,
recognised by the University under a scheme, which in essence is the same, as the scheme of this
University, on such terms and conditions as he may lay down.

3. A candidate, who after being admitted to the LL.B. Course completes a regular course of
study in this University or its affiliated colleges for one academic year, shall be admitted to the
First Examination in Law, and

4. A candidate, who after passing the First Examination in Law completes a regular course of
study in this University or its affiliated colleges for one academic year, shall be admitted to the
Second Examination in Law, and

5. A candidate, who after passing the Second Examination in Law completes a regular course
of study in the University or its affiliated colleges for one academic year shall be admitted to the
Final Examination in Law.

The working time of the Faculty/Department shall be extended to atleast thirty hours per week
including contact and correspondence programmes, tutorial, home assignments, library, clinical

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work etc. The actual time for class room lecture shall not be less than 27 hours per week for First
and Second Examination in Law.

6. A candidate for the Second Examination in law shall present himself for examination in the
following subjects:

Subjects Papers Maximum Marks


(1) Jurisprudence 100
(2) Law of Crimes 100
(3) Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice
and Law of Probation 100
(4) Family Law (Mohammedan Law) 100
(5) Administrative Law 100
(6) Company Law 100
(7) Labour Laws 100
(8) Any one of the following subjects with prior
permission of the Head of Department
(a) Law of Taxation (Income Tax)
(b) Criminology, Penology & Victimology
(c) Banking Law including Negotiable Instrument Act 100
(9) Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid
and Para Legal Services (Theory 40 Practical 60) 100

7. (i) For each of the First, Second and Final Examination in Law for a pass, a candidate shall
be required to obtain at least 36% marks in each paper and at least48% marks in aggregate of all
the subjects.

(ii) The marks of the Three Examinations i.e. First, Second and Final Examinations in Law
shall count together for a place in the pass list for the LL. B. Degree.

(iii) A candidate shall be eligible for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws after he passed all the
aforesaid Examinations. A candidate who secures not less than 60 per cent marks in the
aggregate shall be placed in the First Division while one who obtains less than 60 percent marks
in the aggregate but not less than 48 per cent marks shall be placed in the Second Division

(iv) A candidate admitted under Para 2 (ii) shall be eligible for the Degree of Bachelor of
Laws after he passes the Examination(s) of the University required to be taken by him. A
candidate who secures not less than 60 per cent marks in such examination(s) in the aggregate
shall be placed in the First Division, while one who obtains less than 60 per cent marks in the
aggregate, but not less than 48 per cent marks shall be placed in the Second Division.

(v) A candidate who had already done his LL.B. from the University wants to appear at any
of the additional papers prescribed for LL.B. Final he may be permitted to do so, but it will not
be considered as a substitute for the optional paper already offered by him at the LL.B. Final
Examination for the purpose of admission to higher classes. Supplementary Examination in Law

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8. (i) Candidates who failed at the immediately preceding First or second Examination in two
papers only and obtained 48% marks in the aggregate to the seven papers in which they have
passed, or in the case of the candidates failing in the aggregate only and secured 48 per cent
marks in the aggregate of the seven papers excluding the paper in which they have secured
lowest marks shall be permitted to appear in that/those papers in which they have failed or
obtained lowest marks. (ii) In order to be declared successful at the Supplementary Examination
a candidate must obtain atleast 36 per cent marks in a paper and 48 percent marks in aggregate of
all the Nine papers,

(iii) No division shall be awarded to the candidates passing LL.B., Degree Examination after
having appeared at the Supplementary Examination more than one during the entire course.

9. (i) Ex-student shall be eligible to appear at the examination without keeping terms for
subsequent year.
(ii) An ex-student is one:
(a) Who has appeared at the examination and failed, or
(b) Who has satisfied all the requirements of the prescribed course of study including necessary
minimum attendance but does not appear at the examination on account of illness or some other
bonafide reason to be determined by the Dean of the faculty.

(iii) Ex-student shall have to appear only in the courses which are in force for the time being and,
subject to the modification effected in this behalf.

(iv) The marks of Viva-voce, Practical, Moot court etc. shall be carried-over in case of ex-
student-Supplementary/Second chance in Supplementary.

(v) The student will appear as ex-student only in either theory or practical in which he/she failed.

10. No candidate shall be allowed to combine Law and other Postgraduate courses.

FACULTY OF LAW
LIST OF TEACHING STAFF

S.No. Name Designation Qualification

1. Prof. (Miss) Chandan Bala Professor, LL.M., Ph.D.


Head & Dean
2. Prof. V.K. Sharma Professor LL.M., Ph.D.
3. Dr. Sunil Asopa Associate Professor LL.M., Ph.D.

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4. Dr. V.K. Bagoria Assistant Professor LL.M., Ph.D.
5. Dr. S.P. Meena Assistant Professor LL.M., DCLL, Ph.D.
6. Dr. Nidhi Sandal Assistant Professor LL.M., Ph.D.
7. Dr. Dalpat Singh Assistant Professor LL.M., DCLL, Ph.D.
8. Dr. P.K. Musha Assistant Professor LL.M., Ph.D.
9. Dr. Kuchata Ram Assistant Professor LL.M., Ph.D.
10. Dr. Vinod Kumar Meena Assistant Professor LL.M., Ph.D.

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME


Second Examination in Law (TDC)

Written Papers L T/P Exam. Marks


Hours

Law 201 Jurisprudence 3 - 3 100


Law 202 Law of Crimes 3 - 3 100
Law 203 Criminal Procedure Code
Juvenile Justice and
Law of Probation 3 - 3 100
Law 204 Family Law II
(Mohammedan Law) 3 - 3 100
Law 205 Administrative Law 3 - 3 100
Law 206 Company Law 3 - 3 100
Law 207 Labour Laws 3 - 3 100
Law 208 Optional Subjects
(any one) 3 - 3 100
(a) Law of Taxation Income
Tax and Wealth Tax
(b) Criminology & Penology
(c) Banking Law and Negotiable
Instrument Act
Law 209 Public Interest Lawyering
Legal Aid and Para Legal
Services 3 2 4 Th. 40
Pr. 60

27 900

1-Stands for LL.B. Part II Year TDC


01-Stands for First Paper; 02 stands for Second Paper and so on
L-Stands for Lecture of 55 minutes

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T-Stands for Tutorials
P-Stands for Tutorials
For a pass, a candidate must obtain :
(a) 36 percent marks in each written, practical/viva-voce paper, and
(b) 48 percent marks in aggregate.

Second Examination in Law


PAPER I
JURISPRUDENCE

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

Unit 1 : Jurisprudence: Definition, Nature and Scope: (i) Importance of Jurisprudence (ii)
Schools of Jurisprudence : Analytical School-Austin, Kelsen and Hart

Unit 2: Historical School: Savigny and Henery Maine, Sociological School : Ihering, Duguit,
Roscoe Pound, American Realism: Holmes, Llewellyin. Frank Natural Law School :
Kant and New Kantian theories, Relation between Law & Morality

Unit 3 : Nature, definition and sources of Law : Source of Law, Custom; Importance of custom,
Theories of customary law; Precedent: kinds, ratio decidendi; obiter dicta, Declaratory
theory of precedent, Judge made law-theory; Legislation : kinds, comparison between
Legislation and other sources of law

Unit 4: Ownership and possession: Meaning of ownership; kinds, Definition of ownership by


Austin and Salmond; relation between ownership and possession, Importance of
Possession, Elements of corporeal possession; problems; Theories of possession-
Salmond, Savigny etc.

Person: Nature of personality, kinds; corporate personality; and its kinds; theories of
corporate personality; problems; who are legal persons and who are not?

Unit 5 : Liability : Nature of Liability, Elements-Motive; Intention (Mens rea), Negligence :


subjective and objective theories of Negligence

Administration of Justice; Theories of punishment, Capital punishment

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Rights and Duties: Nature of Rights and Duties; Correlation of Rights and Duties,
Kinds of Rights and Duties

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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Salmond : Jurisprudence Dias : Jurisprudence
Dhyani, S.N. : Jurisprudence-A Study in Indian Legal Theory Mahajan,
V.D. : Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
Agarwal, Nomita : Jurisprudence Dr. Paranjape : Vidhi Shastra Singh Iuderjeet : Vidhi Shastra
Tripathi, V.N. : Vidhi Shastra

PAPER II
LAW OF CRIMES

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

Unit 1 :General concepts : Definition of Crime, Constituent of Crime, Territorial jurisdiction of


I.P.C. (Ss. 1-5). Stages of Crime : Doctrine of Mens rea, Preparation and Attempt;
General Explanation : Public servant, movable property, wrongful gain and wrongful
loss. Dishonestly Fraudulently, Reasons to believe, Counterfeit, Valuable Security, 'act'
and `omission' voluntarily, Good faith, illegal, injury, offence, Document, Harbour, Judge

Unit 2 :General Exceptions (A) : Mistake of facts, Mistake of law, Accident, act done without
criminal intention and to prevent other harm, act of child, act of person of unsound mind,
act of intoxicated person

General Exceptions (B) : Judicial acts, acts done with consent, and done in good faith
without consent, communication made in good faith, acts done under compulsion, act
causing slight harm; Right of private defence, commencement and continuance of right of
private defence

Unit 3: Joint and constructive liability : Common intention, common object, Abetment, Criminal
conspiracy : Offences affecting Public peace and State authorities, unlawful assembly,
Riot, affray, giving false evidence, fabricating false evidence Sedition (S. 124 A). Public
nuisance (S.268)

Unit4: Offences affecting the Human Body; Culpable homicide, Murder, Criminal negligence
and rashness, Attempt to commit murder and suicide, Miscarriage, Hurt, Grievous hurt,

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Voluntarily causing hurt and grievous hurt Wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement,
Force and Criminal force, Assault, Kidnapping and Abduction

Unit 5: (a) Offences against property: Theft, Extortion, Robbery, Dacoity, criminal
misappropriation of property, criminal breach of trust, stolen property, cheating,
mischief, criminal trespass, lurking house trespass, House breaking
(b) Offence relating to document: Forgery, Making a false document
(c) Offence relating to Sex and Marriage: Rape. Unnatural Offences, Adultery, Bigamy,
(d) Offence affecting personal peace and reputation: Defamation, Criminal
intimidation, Criminal insult

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LEADING CASES Unit No.

l. K.N. Mehra v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1957 SC 369 5


2. Karnail Singh v. State of Rajasthan. AIR 1955 SC 204 4
3. Bachhan Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1980 SC 898 4
4. Amazad v. State, A1R 1953 SC 165 2
5. Reg. v. Govinda, (1876) ILR I Bombay, 342 4
6. K.M. Nanavati v. State of Bombay, AIR 1962 SC 605 4
7. Tapti Prasad v. Emperor. AIR 1918 Al1429 4
8. R.V Mec Naughten,(1843)4St.Tr.N.S.84710 CI
and F. 200, 204, Oxford (1840) 8 C and P 525 2
9. Mahboob Shah v. King Emperor (1946) 721.A. 148:
AIR 1943 PC 118 3
10. Emp. v. Vinayk Savarkar (1910) 13 Bombay, LR 296 1

BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ratanlal : The Indian Penal Code (Students edition)
Gaur, K.D. : Criminal Law, Cases and Material
Bhattacharya T. : The Indian Penal Code
Gour, H.S. : The Penal Law of India
Singh, Jaipal : The Indian Penal Code
Saxena, R.N. : The Indian Penal Code
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PAPER III
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND LAW OF PROBATION

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

Unit 1: The Criminal Procedure Code Juvenile Justice and Law of probation : Definitions-

.Bailable offence, Non-bailable offence, Charge, Cognizable offence, Non-cognizable


offence, Complaint, High Court, Enquiry, Investigation and Judicial proceeding (trial),
local jurisdiction metropolitan area, Offence, Officer, incharge of Police Station, Police
report, public prosecutor, Summons case and Warrant case

GENERAL :

(a) Territorial division and classification (Chapter II, Omitting Ss. 10, 14, 15, 19,22 and
23)
(b) Powers (Chapter III, Ss. 26 to 31)
(c) Process to compel appearance (Chapter VI)
(d) Process to compel production of things (Chapter VII, ; 91to 101)
(e) Arrest of persons (Chapter V)
(f) Information to the Police and their powers of investigation (Chapter XII)

Unit 2: (a) Bail (Chapter XXXIII)


(b) Security for keeping peace and for Good behaviour (Chapter VIII), and
(c) Maintenance of Public Order and Tranquility (Chapter X) Jurisdiction of
the Criminal Courts in inquiries and trial (Chapter XIII), Complaints to
Magistrates and Cognizance of offence (Chapter XV and XIV)

Unit 3: (a) Charge (Chapter XVIII)


(b) Maintenance of Wives, Children and Parents (Chapter IX)
(c) Types of Trials:
(i) Trial before Court of Session (Chapter XVIII)
(ii) Trial of Warrant Cases by Magistrates (Chapter XIX)

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(iii) Trial of Summons Cases by Magistrates (Chapter XX)
(iv) Summary Trials (Chapter XXI)

Unit 4: (a) Judgement (Chapter XXVII)


(b) Appeal (Chapter XXIX)
(c) References and Revision (Chapter XXX)
(d) Miscellaneous Provisions:
(i) Period of Limitation (Chapter XXXVI)
(ii) Irregular Proceedings (Chapter XXXV)
(iii) Autrifois acquit and Autrofois convict (S.300)
(iv) Pardon to an accomplice (Ss. 306, 307, 308), and
(v) Savings and inherent powers of High Court (s. 482)

Unit 5: (a) The year of the Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of children) Act 2015.
Definition: Juvenile Justice Board, Juvenile Justice Committee-Composition
and functions. Appeal and revision Rehabilitation of child,
(b) The probation of Offenders Act, 1958: Definitions Powers of Courts,
Sureties, Duties of Probation Officers

r`rh; iz'u&i=
n.M izfØ;k lafgrk fd'kksj U;k; ,oa ifjoh{kk fof/k

fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

bdkbZ 1% n.M izfØ;k lafgrk %


ifjHkk"kk,¡ %
tekurh vijk/k] vtekurh; vijk/k] vkjksi] laKs; vijk/k] vlaKs; vijk/k] ifjokn mPp U;k;ky;] tk¡p]
vUos"k.k ,oa U;kf;d dk;Zokgh ¼fopkj.k½] LFkkuh; {ks=kf/kdkj] egkuxj {ks=] vijk/k] iqfyl
Fkkus dk Hkkjlk/kd vf/kdkjh] iqfyl fjiksVZ] yksd vfHk;kstd] leu ekeyk ,oa okj.V ekeykA

lkekU; %

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¼v½ {ks=h; foHkktu ,oa oxhZdj.k ¼v/;k; II /kkjk 10] 14] 15] 19] 22 vkSj 23 dks
NksM+dj½
¼c½ 'kfDr;ka % ¼v/;k; III /kkjk,a 26 ls 31½
¼l½ izLrqr gksus ds fy, ck/; djus gsrq vknsf'kdk,a¼v/;k; VI½
¼n½ izLrqr gksus ds fy, ck/; djus gsrq vknsf'kdk,a ¼v/;k; VII /kkjk, 91 ls 101½
¼;½ O;fDr;ksa dh fxj¶rkjh ¼v/k;k; V½
¼j½ iqfyl dks lwpuk ,o mudh vUos"k.kdh 'kfDr;ka¼v/;k; XII½

bdkbZ 2% ¼v½ tekur ¼v/;k; XXXIII½


¼c½ 'kkfUr cuk, j[kus ,oa vPNs vkpj.k ds fy, izfrHkwfr ¼v/;k; VIII½ ,oa
¼l½ yksd O;oLFkk ,oa ifj'kkfUr cuk, j[kus ¼v/;k; X½ tkap ,oa fopkj.k esa vkijkf/kd
U;k;ky;ksa dk {ks=kf/kdkj ¼v/;k; XIII½ eftLVªsV dks ifjokn ,oa vijk/kksa dk laKku ¼v/;k;
XV vkSj XVI½

bdkbZ 3% ¼v½ vkjksi ¼v/;k; XVII½


¼c½ ifRu cPPkksa ,oa ekrk&firk dk Hkj.k&iks"k.k ¼v/;k; IX½
¼l½ fopkj.k ds izdkj
¼i½ l= U;k;ky; ds le{k fopkj.k ¼v/;k; XVIII½
¼ii½ eftLVªsV }kjk okjaV ekeyksa dk fopkj.k ¼v/;k; XIX½
¼iii½ leu ekeyksa dk eftLVªsV }kjk fopkj.k ¼v/;k; XX½
¼iv½ laf{kIr fopkj.k ¼v/;k; XXI½

bdkbZ 4% ¼v½ fu.kZ; ¼v/;k; XXVII½


¼c½ vihy ¼v/;k; XXIX½
¼l½ funsZ'k ,oa iquZjh{k.k ¼v/;k; XXX½
¼n½ fofo/k izko/kku %
¼i½ ifjlhekdky ¼v/;k; XXXVI½
¼ii½ vfu;fer dk;Zokfg;ka ¼v/;k; XXXV½
¼iii½ ,d ckj nks"k eqfDr ,oa ,d ckj nks"k flf) ¼/kkjk 300½
¼iv½ lgvijk/kh dks {kek nku ¼/kkjk,a 306] 307] 308½ ,oa
¼v½ O;ko`fÙk ,oa mPp U;k;ky; vUrfuZfgr 'kfDr;ka ¼/kkjk 482½

bdkbZ 5% ¼v½ fd'kksj U;k; ¼ckydks dh lqj{kk ,oa lja{k.k½ vf/kfu;e] 2015
ifjHkk"kk % fd'kksj U;k; cksMZ] fd'kksj U;k; lfefr & xBu ,oa dk;Z] vihy ,oa iqujh{k.k]
ckydksa dk iquZlaLFkkiuA
¼c½ vijk/kh ifjoh{kk vf/kfu;e] 1958 % ifjHkk"kk,a] U;k;ky;ksa dh 'kfDr;ka] izfrHkwfr ,oa
ifjoh{kk vf/kdkjh dh 'kfDr;ka

LEADING CASES Unit No.


l. Soma Bhai V. State of Gujarat, AIR 1975 SC 1453 2
2. Balwant Singh v. The State, AIR 1976 SC 230 3
3. Gurucharan Singh v. State of Delhi, A1R 1978 SC 179 2

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4. Sanjay Gandhi and others v. Union of India and others,
AIR 1978 SC 5192 2
5. Amarnath v. State of Haryana, AIR 1971 SC 2185 2
6. Bal Chand Jain v. State of M. P., AIR 1977 SC 356 2
7. Vijay ManoharArbot v. Keshav Rao,AIR 1987 SC 1100
8. D.K. Basu v. State of W.B. AIR 1997 SC 610 4
9. Hussain Ara Khatoon v. Home Secretary
State of Bihar, AIR 1997 SC 1369 4
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ratanlal : Code of Criminal Procedure
Sexena R.N. : Criminal Procedure Code,
Kelker R.V. : Outlines of Criminal Procedure Code
okosy olarhyky % naM izfØ;k lafgrk
xks;y xqykcpan % naM izfØ;k lafgrk
tSu izdk'k pan % naM izfØ;k lafgrk
prqosZnh eqjyh/kj % naM izfØ;k lafgrk

PAPER IV
FAMILY LAW II (MOHAMMEDAN LAW)

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

Unit 1: Mohammedan Law; Origin, Development, Sources, Schools, Application,


Interpretation and Conversion Marriage : Nature of marriage, Essentials of marriage,

Khyar-ul-bulug, Iddat, Khilwat-us-sahi, Matrimonial Stipulations, Kinds of


marriage and effects of marriage
Unit 2: Mahar : Meaning and nature of Mahar (dower), kinds, objects and subject matter of
dower, wife's rights on non-payment of Mahar, Guardianship : Appointment of
guardian, Kinds of guardianship Dissolution of marriage : Talaq, Ila, Zihar, Talaqe-

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tafweez, Mubarat, Khula, Lian, Faskh, Section 2 of the Dissolution of Muslim
Marriage Act, 1939; Legal effects of divorce
Unit 3 : Pre-emption : Meaning and nature of Haq Shufa (Preemption), classification of pre-
emption, Right of pre-emption when conflict of law, subject matter and formalities of
pre-emption, Legal effect of pre-emption, Devices for evading pre-emption, Gift :
Meaning of gift (Hiba), Requisites of gift, Gift of Musha, conditional and future gift,
Life Interest Hiba-bil ewaj, Hiba-ba-shart-ul-ewaj
Unit 4 : Will : Competence of testator and legatee, valid subject of will, testamentary
limitation, Formalities of a will and Abatement of legacy

Legitimacy and acknowledgement : Legitimacy and legitimation. Presumption of


legitimacy under Muslim Law and Section 112 of the Indian Evidence Act,
Conditions of valid acknowledgment

Maintenance : Persons entitled to Maintenance, Principles of maintenance. The


Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986

Death-Bed-Transactions: Meaning and effect of Marjulmaut


Unit 5 : Wakf : Meaning and essential of a Wakf, Beneficiaries of Wakf, the Wakf Validating
Act, 1913, Formalities for creation of Wakf of Musha, kinds of Wakf, Muslim
religious institutions and offices, Administration of Wakfs

Inheritance: General Principles of law of inheritance, Doctrines ofAul and Radd


under Hanafi and Shia Law
prqFkZ iz'u&i=
ikfjokfjd fof/k&II ¼eqfLye fof/k½

fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

bdkbZ 1% eqfLye fof/k % mn~xe] fodkl] lzksr] 'kk[kk,a] ykxw gksuk] O;k[;k ,oa laifjorZuA
fookg % fookg dh izd`fr] fookg ds vko';d rRo] [;kj%&my&cqyqx] bír] f[kyor&my&lgh]
oSokfgd 'krsZa] fookg ds izdkj ,oa fookg ds izHkkoA

bdkbZ 2% esgj % esgj dk vFkZ ,oa izd`fr (Doer)] izdkj] esgj dk m)s';] fo"k; oLrq] esgj ds
Hkqxrku u gksus ij ifRu ds vf/kdkj] laj{kdrk ds izdkj] fookg dk fo?kVu % rykd] byk] ftgkj]

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rykd&,&rQoht] eqckjr] [kqyk] fy;ku] QLd] eqfLye fookg vf/kfu;e 1939 dh /kkjk 2] fookg
foPNsn ds fof/kd izHkkoA

bdkbZ 3% gd'kqQk % gd'kqQk dk vFkZ ,oa izzd`fr] gd'kqQk dk oxhZdj.k] fof/k ds la?k"kZ dh
fLFkfr esa gd'kqQk dk vf/kdkj] gd'kqQk dh fo"k; oLrq ,oa vkSipkfjdrk,a] gd'kqQk ds
fof/kd izHkko] gd'kqQk ls cpus ds rjhds] nku % nku dk vFkZ ¼fgck½] nku dh vko';drk,a]
eq'kk dk nku] l'krZ ,oa Hkkoh nku] thou fgr] fgck&fcy&,ot] fgck&ck&'krZ& my&,ot

bdkbZ 4% olh;r % olh;r drkZ ,oa olh;rh dh l{kerk] olh;r dh oS/k fo"k; oLrq] olh;rh lhek,a] olh;r
dh vkSipkfjdrk,a ,oa olh;r dh lekfIrA

oS/krk ,oa vfHkLohd`fr % oS/krk vkSj oS/kdj.k] eqfLye fof/k ds vUrxZr oS/krk dh
mi/kkj.k ,oa Hkkjrh; lk{; vf/kfu;e dh /kkjk 112] oS/k vfHkLohd`r dh vko';drk 'krsZaA

Hkj.k&iks"k.k % os O;fDr tks Hkj.k iks"k.k ds gdnkj gS] Hkj.k iks"k.k ds fl)kUr] eqfLye
efgyk ¼fookg foPNsn ij vf/kdkjksa dk laj{k.k½ vf/kfu;e] 1986

e`R;q&'k¸;k laO;ogkj % etZ&my&ekSr dk vFkZ ,oa izHkkoA

bdkbZ 5% oDQ % vFkZ ,oa oDQ dh vis{kk,a] oDQ ds fgrkf/kdkjh] oDQ oS?krk vf/kfu;e] 1913]
eq'kk ds oDQ dk fuekZ.k djus ds fy, vkSipkfjdr,a] oDQ ds izdkj] eqfLye /kkfeZd laLFkk,a
,oa in oDQ dk iz'kkluA

mÙkjkf/kdkj % mÙkjkf/kdkj fof/k ds lkekU; fl)kUr] gukQh vkSj f'k;k fof/k esa vkWy vkSj
j) ds fl)kUrA

LEADINGS CASES Unit No.


1. Anisa Begam v. Muhammed Istafa, (1933) 55 All 743 1
2. Maina Bibi v. Choudhary Vakil Ahmed, (1923) 52 IA 145 2
3. Imambadi v. Mustaddi, (1918)45IA 73 3
4. HabiburRahmanv.AltafAli(1921)48IA114 4
5. Moonshee Buzul-ul-Rehman v. Luteefutain Nissa,
(1861) 8 MIA 370 2
6. Govind Dayal v. Inayatullah (1885) All 775 3
7. Abu Fata v. Ressomoy Dhur Chowdhary (1894) 22 IA 76 5
8. Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum.
A IR 1985 SC 945 4

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

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Faize : Mohammedan Law
Mulla: Principles of Mohammedan Law
Verma, B.R. : Islamic Law
Aquil Ahmed : Mohammedan Law

PAPER V
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

Unit 1 : Definition, Nature, Scope, Rule of Law, Separation of powers, Relationship between
Administrative Law and Constitutional Law, Sources of Administrative Law,
Government Administrative Authorities and Bodies, the Extent of Executive power,
Administrative Finality and the Court Review

Unit 2: Delegated Legislation : Nature, Scope, Forms, Necessity, Control including Judicial,
Parliamentary and Legislative. Conditional Legislation and Subdelegation, Henry VIII
Clause

Unit 3: Principles of Natural Justice and their Control, Doctrine of Bias, Audi Alteram Partem,
Right to Consult, Reasoned Decision

Administrative Adjudication : Reasons for growth, Structure and procedure of


Administrative Bodies like Tribunals; Finality of the Tribunal decision

Unit 4: Judicial Control of Administrative Action : Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari,


Prohibition and QuoWarranto writs. Redressal of Citizens Grievances, Central
Vigilance Commission, Commission of Enquiry Act; The Right to Information Act,
2005

Unit 5 : Government Liability in Torts and Contract, suits against the Government and Public
Authorities-Ombusdman, Lokpal Lokayukta of the State of Rajasthan, Public
Corporation and undertakings including their parliamentary and judicial control

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iape iz'u&i=
iz'kklfud fof/k

fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

bdkbZ 1% ifjHkk"kk % izd`fr ,oa foLrkj] fof/k dk 'kklu] 'kfDr i`FkDdj.k iz'kklfud vkSj laoS/kkfud
fof/k esa ikjLifjd lEcU/k] iz'kklfud fof/k ds lzksr] ljdkjh iz'kklfud izkf/kdj.k ,oa fudk;
dk;Zikfydk 'kfDr dk foLrkj] izkf/kdj.k fu.kZ;ksa dh vafrerk ,oa U;kf;d iqufoZyksduA

bdkbZ 2% izR;k;ksftr fo/kk;u % izd`fr] {ks= izdkj] vko';drk] U;kf;d lalnh; ,oa fo/kk;h fu;a=.k]
l'krZ fo/kk;u ,oa miizR;k;kstu] gSujh VIII [k.MA

bdkbZ 3% izkd`frd U;k; ds fl)kUr ,oa mudk fu;a=.k] vfHkufr dk fl)kar] vkWMh vkYVje ikVZe
¼nwljs i{k dks Hkh lquks½] ijke'kZ dk vf/kdkj] rdZ;qDr fu.kZ;A

iz'kklfud U;k; fu.kZ;u% fodkl ds dkj.k] vf/kdj.kksa dh izd`fr ds iz'kklfud fudk;ksa dk <kapk
,oa izfØ;k % vf/kdj.kksa ds fu.kZ;ksa dh vafrerkA

bdkbZ 4% iz'kklfud dk;Z dk U;kf;d fu;a=.k % cUnh izR;{khdj.k ijekns'k] mRizs"k.k] izfr"ks/k ,oa
vf/kdkji`PNk ys[k] ukxfjdksa dh f'kdk;rksa dk fuokj.k] dsUnzh; lrZdrk vk;ksx] tkap vk;ksx
vf/kfu;eA lwpuk dk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e 2005A

bdkbZ 5% vid`R; ,oa lafonk esa ljdkj dk nkf;Ro % ljdkj ,oa yksd izkf/kdkfj;ksa ds fo#) okn]
vksEcM~leSu] yksdiky] jktLFkku jkT; dk yksdk;qDr] yksdfuxe ,oa miØe ,oa mu ij lalnh;
,oa U;k;kf;d fu;a=.kA

LEADING CASES Unit No.


l. Ram Jawaya v. State of Punjab. AIR 1955 SC 539 1
2. Ratlam Municipality v. Varadhi Chand.AIR 1980 SC 1622 4
3. G. Nageshwara Rao v. A, P. Road Tr. Com.
AIR 1959 SC 308 3
4. Gwalior Rayon v. Assistant Commissioner of Sales Tax. AIR
1974 SC 1660 2
5. Shyam Sunder v. State of Rajasthan. AIR 1974 SC 890
6. Bhikraj Jaipuria v. Union of India, AIR 1962 SC 133 5

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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Joshi, K.C. : Administrative Law
Kagzi & Jain, M.C. : The Administrative Law
Massey : Administrative Law
Jain & Jain : Administrative Law
Kesari, U.P.D. : Administrative Law .
dsljh ;w-ih-Mh- % iz'kklfud fof/k
tks'kh ds-lh- iz'kklfud fof/k

PAPER VI
COMPANY LAW

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

Unit 1 : Definition of company, kinds of company, Corporate personality formation of


company, Lifting the corporate veil

Unit 2 : The Memorandum of Association and Article of Association, Objective clause, doctrine
of Ultra Vires and Doctrine of Indoor Management

Unit 3: Promoters and preliminary Contract, Prospectus, Share Capital, shares, Members and
shareholders, Debentures, Directors and borrowings

Unit4 : Majority power and minority rights:

Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement, Amalgamation and reconstruction,


Meetings of company

Unit 5 : Winding up and Dissolution :Types of winding up, winding up by Court, voluntary
winding up, compulsory winding up Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881: essential
features Promissory note, Bill of Exchange Inchoate stamped, cheque, Dishonour of
cheque.

"k"Be iz'u&i=
dEiuh fof/k

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fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

bdkbZ 1% dEiuh dh ifjHkk"kk] dEiuh ds izdkj] fuxfer O;fDrRo] dEiuh dk xBu] fuxeu ds insZ
dks mBk;k tkuk] iathdj.k ,oa fuxeuA

bdkbZ 2% laxe Kkiu ,oa laxe vuqPNsn] m)s'; [k.M] vf/kdkjkrhr dk fl)kar ,oa vUrizZcU/k dk
fl)karA

bdkbZ 3% izorZd ,oa izkjfEHkd vuqca/k] fooj.k i=] va'k iwath] va'k] lnL;x.k ,oa va'k/kkjh] _.k
i=] funs'kd ,oa ysunkjhA

bdkbZ 4% cgqer 'kfDr ,oa vYier vf/kdkj % ncko ,oa nq"izca/ku dk fuokj.k] ,dhdj.k ,oa iquxZBu
% dEiuh dh lHkk,aA

bdkbZ 5% lekiu ,oa fo?kVu % lekiu ds izdkj] U;k;ky; }kjk lekiu] LoSfPNd lekiu] vfuok;Z lekiuA
ijkØE; fy[kr vf/kfu;e 1881] vko';d fo'ks"krk,a] opu i=] fofue; i=] vi;kZIr eqnzkad] vuknfjr
pSdA

LEADINGS CASES
1. Avon Soloman v. Soloman Co. Ltd., (1897) AC 22 1
2. Laxmi Swami Mudaliar v. LIC, AIR 1963 SC 1185 1
3. Royal British Bank v. Turquand (1856) 6 E & B 327 1
4. Ramkrishna Dass Dhanuka v. Satya Charan, AIR 1950 PC 51 2
5. Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. v. State of Bihar,
AIR, 1965 SC 10 1
6. Bajaj Auto Ltd., Poona v. N.K. Firodia, AIR 1971 SC 321 2

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

Shah S.M. : Lectures on Company Law


Avtar Singh : Company Law
Sen, G.M. : Company Law. Cases and Materials Indian Partnership Act, 1932
Sanghal P.S. : National and Multinational Companies : Some Legal Issues
vorkj flag % dEiuh fof/k
uohu ekFkqj] ujs'k lgy] vkj-vkj- yks<k % dEiuh vf/kfu;e ,oa lfpoh; i)fr

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ijktis] ek-fo-% dEiuh fof/k
jk; dSyk'k % dEiuh fof/k

LL.B. PART-II
PAPER VII
LABOUR LAWS

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

ACTS FOR STUDY


1. The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, (Unit 1 and 2)
2. The Trade Unions Act, 1926, (Unit 3)
3. The Factories Aet, 1948, (Unit4)
4. The Minimum Wages Act, 1948, (Unit 5)

THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947


Unit l : Historical Development of industrial Disputes legislation in India; Various modes of
settlement of disputes Objects and Reason, Scope and Definitions of important terms,
Authorities under this Act

Reference of Disputes to Boards, Courts or Tribunals, Procedure, powers and Duties of


Authorities

Unit 2 : Strike and Lock-out, Lay-off and Retrenchment, Special Provision Relating to Lay-off,
Retrenchment and Closure in certain establishments, Change in condition of service
during tendency of dispute, unfair labour practices

THE TRADE UNIONS ACT, 1926


Unit3: Trade Union Movement in India-Aims and Object-Extent and commencement of the
Trade Unions Act, 1926, Definition and nature of Trade Union

Registration of Trade Unions : Rights and Liabilities of Registered Trade Unions,


Recognition to Trade Unions, Dissolution, Collective Bargaining

THE FACTORIES ACT 1948

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Unit 4 : History of Factory Legislation : Objects and Reasons-Scope and applicability-
Definitions of some Important terms The Inspecting Staff : Health, Safety, Welfare
Provisions working hours for Adults, Employment of Young persons, Annual Leave
with Wages

THE MINIMUM WAGERS ACT, 1948

Unit 5 : Concept of Wages, particularly, Minimum Fair and Living wages, Aims and Objects of
the Minimum Wages Act. Application, Fixation and revision of minimum rates of
wages, Adjudication of claims relating to Minimum wages and Miscellaneous
provisions.

lIre iz'u&i=
Je fof/k
fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

v/;;u ds fy, vf/kfu;e

1- vkS|ksfxd fookn vf/kfu;e] 1947] ¼bdkbZ 1 ,oa 2½


2- O;kolkf;d la?k vf/kfu;e] 1926] ¼bdkbZ 3½
3- dkj[kkuk vf/kfu;e] 1948] ¼bdkbZ 4½
4- U;wure etnwjh vf/kfu;e] 1948] ¼bdkbZ 5½

vkS|ksfxd fookn vf/kfu;e] 1947

bdkbZ 1% vkS|ksfxd fookn fo/kk;u dk Hkkjr esa bfrgkl ,oa fodkl] fooknksa ds fuiVkjs ds
fofHkUu rjhds] m)s'; ,oa dkj.k] egRoiw.kZ inksa dh ifjHkk"kk,a] bl vf/kfu;e ds vUrxZr
izkf/kdkjhA

cksMZ dks U;k;ky; dks ,oa vf/kdj.kksa dks fooknksa dk funsZ'k] izfØ;k] izkf/kdkfj;ksa dh
'kfDr;ka ,oa drZO;A

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bdkbZ 2% gM+rky ,oa rkykcUnh] dkecUnh ,oa NaVuh] dkecUnh ds lEcU/k esa fo'ks"k
izko/kku] dfri; fudk;ksa esa NaVuh ,oa cUnh] fookn ds yfEcr jgus ds nkSjku lsok 'krksZa
esa ifjorZu] vuqfpr Je O;ogkjA

O;olk; la?k vf/kfu;e] 1926

bdkbZ 3% Hkkjr esa O;kolkf;d la?k vkUnksyu&y{; ,oa m)s';] O;olk; la?k vf/kfu;e] 1926 dk
foLrkj ,oa izkjEHk] O;olk;] la?kdh ifjHkk"kk ,oa izd`frA

O;olk; la?kksa dk iathdj.k % iathd`r O;olk; la?kksa ds vf/kdkj ,oa nkf;Ro] O;olk; la?kksa
dks ekU;rk] fo?kVu] lkewfgd lkSnsckthA

dkj[kkuk vf/kfu;e] 1948

bdkbZ 4% dkj[kkuk vf/kfu;e dk bfrgkl % m)s'; ,oa dkj.k & {ks= ,oa ykxw gksuk & dqN
egRoiw.kZ 'kCnksa dh ifjHkk"kkA

fujh{k.k deZpkjh o`Un % LokLF;] lqj{kk] dY;k.k laca/kh izko/kku O;Ldksa ds fy, dke ds
?kaVs & ;qok O;fDr;ksa ds fy, fu;kstu] etnwjh lfgr okf"kZd vodk'kA

U;wure etnwjh vf/kfu;e] 1948

bdkbZ 5% etnwjh dh vo/kkj.kk] fo'ks"k :i ls U;wure] mfpr ,oa fuokZg etnwjh] U;wure etnwjh
vf/kfu;e ds m)s'; ,oa y{;( ykxw gksuk] etnwjh dh U;wure njksa dk fu/kkZj.k ,oa
iqufuZ/kkZj.k] U;wure etnwjh ls lEcfU/kr nkoksa dk U;k; fu.kZ;u ,oa fofo/k izko/kkuA

LEADING CASES Unit No.

1. In Re Inland Steam Navigation Co.,AIR 1936 Cal. 57 3


2. People's Union for Democratic Rights v. Union of
India, AIR 1982 SC 1473 5
3. Dalmia Cement Co. Ltd. v. Anandji, AIR 1939 Sind, 236 3
4. Jai Engineering Works v. State of West Bengal,
AIR 1968 Cal. 407 2
5. Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board v.
A. Rajaapp a and others, AIR 1978 SC 548 1
6. Western Indian Automobile Association v.
State of Bombay, 1950 LLJ 589 :(1949) FCR 321 1
7. Birdhi Chand Sharma v. Civil Judge,
Nagpur, AIR 1961 SC 644 4
8. Alembic Chemical Works v. Workmen, AIR 1961 SC 647 4
9. Express Newspapers Ltd. v. Union of India,
AIR 1958 SC 576 5
10. Bidi Leaves and Tobacco Merchants Association

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v. State of Bombay, AIR 1962 SC 486 4

BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Indian Law Institute : Law and Labour Management Relations in India
Giri, V.V.: Labour Problems in Industry
Malik, P.L. : Industrial Law (6th Ed.)
Dhingra, L.C. : Labour Law
Goswami, VG.: Labour and Industrial Law
feJk ,l-,u-% Je vkSj vkS|ksfxd fof/k
'kekZ xaxk lgk;% Jfed fof/k;ka

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PAPER VIII (a)
OPTIONAL PAPER
LAW OF TAXATION
(INCOME TAX)

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail
0
INCOME TAX ACT

Unit 1: Basic concept : Assessment year, Previous year, Person, Assessee, Income, Agricultural
Income, Casual Income, Capital Asset, Charitable purpose, Total Income, Gross Total
Income, step system and slab system,

Unit 2: Basic concept of Capital and Revenue, Avoidance of tax and tax evasion, Income tax
authorities. Residential; status and Tax Incidence - Exemptions and deductions of
Income

Unit 3 : Income under the Head `Salaries' Income from House Property, Income of other
persons included in Assessee's Total income

Unit 4 : Profits and Gains of Business or Profession, Depreciation allowance, Capital Gains,
Income from other sources, Set off and carry forward of losses

Unit 5 : Return of Income, Assessment and Re-assessment, Assessment of Firms and Partners
and Penalties offences and prosecution under this Act, Appeal and revision

v"Ve iz'u&i= ¼v½


djk/kku fof/k
¼vk;dj½

fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA

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¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

vk;dj vf/kfu;e

bdkbZ 1% ewy vo/kkj.kk,a % fu/kkZj.k o"kZ] iwoZ o"kZ] O;fDr] djnkrk] vk;] d`f"k vk; vkdfLed vk;]
iwath lEink] ijksidkjh iz;kstu] dqy vk;] dqy ldy vk;] pj.k i)fr ,oa Hkkx i)fr]

bdkbZ 2% iwath ,oa jktLo] dj pksjh ,oa dj ls cpuk] vk;dj izkf/kdkjh] fuokflrk ,oa dj] NwV ,oa vk;
dh dVkSrh dh ewy vo/kkj.kk,

bdkbZ 3% ^osru* 'kh"kZd ds vUrxZr vk;&x`g lEifr ls vk;] dj nkrk dh dqy vk; esa lfEefyr gksus okys
vU; O;fDr;ksa dh vk;A

bdkbZ 4% O;kikj ,oa is'ks ls ykHk ,oa izkfIr] gzkl HkÙks] iwathxr ykHk] vU; lzksrksa ds vk;]
lek;kstu ,oa gkfu dks vkxs ys tkukA

bdkbZ 5% vk; dh foojf.kdk] fu/kkZj.k ,oa iqufuZ/kkZj.k] QeZ ,oa Hkkxhnkjksa dk fu/kkZj.k bl
vf/kfu;e ds vUrxZr 'kkfLr] vihy ,oa iqujh{k.kA

LEADING CASES Unit No.

1. CIT West Bengal v. Benoy Kumar Saha Roy, AIR 1957


SC 768 1
2. Pingle Industries Ltd. v. CIT, AIR 1960 SC 1034 3
3. P. Krishna Menon v. CIT, AIR 1956 SC 75 3
4. MalaRam & Sons v. CITAIR 1956 SC 367 3
5. Banaras Cloth Dealers Syndicate v. ITO Banaras, (1964)
ITR 507 3
6. Kala Khan Mohammed Haniff v. CIT, 50 ITR 1 3
7. CIT v. Kothari, (1963) 40 ITR 107 (SC) 3

BOOKS RECOMMENDED

Bhattacharyan, S.: Income Tax Act Acts amended up-to-date Lakhotia, R.N. : Indian Income Tax
Law and Practice and Practice of Income Tax in India
Saxena,A.K. : Law on Income Tax in India
Gaur, K.D. : Tax Offences, Black Money and Law

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PAPER VIII (b)
CRIMINOLOGY, PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY

fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u dk vad 15 gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

Unit 1 : Criminology : Definition, Nature and Scope, Methods of studying criminal behaviour,
Importance of Criminology Crime : Definition and Nature, classification of crime,
organised and professional crime

Unit 2 : Schools of Criminological Thoughts:


1. Ancient School
2. Classical School
3. Cartographical or Ecological School
4. Socialistic School
5. Typological School
6. Sociological School
7. Multifactor School

Unit 3 : Control of Crime : Police and Law Courts, Prison system, Resocialisation of the
offender, Prevention of crime delinquency, Alcoholism and Drugs. Influence of mass
media

Unit4: Definition of punishment. Relationship between criminology and penology, History of


punishment. Kinds of Punishment, White collar criminals, Female offenders, Juvenile
Delinquent and adolescent offenders

Unit5: Victimology :
(i) Definition and types of the victim.
(ii) Persons vulnerable to victimization 1.Elderly,
2. Children, 3. Female.
(iii) Compensation to victims.
(iv) Judicial activism and victims.
(v) Devictimization and UN charter.

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v"Ve iz'u&i= ¼c½
vijk/k 'kkL=] n.M 'kkL= ,oa vkgr 'kkL=

fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks ikap bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks
esa ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 5 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 5 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

bdkbZ 1% vijk/k 'kkL= % ifjHkk"kk] izd`fr ,oa {ks=] vkijkf/kd O;ogkj ds v/;;u ds rjhds] vijk/k
'kkL= dk egRoA
vijk/k % izd`fr ,oa ifjHkk"kk] vijk/k dk oxhZdj.k] laxfBr ,oa O;olkf;d vijk/kA

bdkbZ 2% vkijkf/kd fopkj dh 'kk[kk,a


1- izkphu 'kk[kk
2- 'kkL=h; 'kk[kk
3- dsVksxzkfQdy ;k bdksyksftdy 'kk[kk
4- lektoknh 'kk[kk
5- VkbZiksyksftdy 'kk[kk
6- lekt'kkL=h; 'kk[kk
7- cgq rRo 'kk[kk

bdkbZ 3% vijk/k dk fu;a=.k % iqfyl ,oa fof/k ds U;k;ky;] tsy O;oLFkk] nks"k drkZ dk
iqulZekthdj.k] vijk/k ,oa fopfyr O;ogkj dk fuokj.k] efnjkiku ,oa MªXl] ekl fefM;k dk
izHkkoA

bdkbZ 4% n.M dh ifjHkk"kk % vijk/k 'kkL= vkSj n.M 'kkL= esa lEcU/k] n.M dk bfrgkl] n.M ds
izdkj] lQsniks'k vijk/kh] efgyk vijk/kh] cky vijk/kh ,oa fd'kksj vijk/khA

bdkbZ 5% vkgr 'kkL= %


1- vkgr dh ifjHkk"kk ,oa izdkj
2- vkgrdj.k ds lqxe O;fDr v-o`)] c- ckyd] l- efgyk
3- vkgr dh {kfriwfrZ
4- U;kf;d lfØ;rk ,oa vkgr
5- vkgr fuokj.k ,oa la;qDr jk"Vª la?k dk ?kks"k.kk i=

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SUGGESTED READINGS

Barnes, H.B. and Tectors : New Horizons in Criminology


Vold, G.S. : Theoretical Criminology
Pillai, K.S. : Criminology
R. Teft, Donald: Criminology
Edwin, H. Sutherland and Donald R. Grussey : Principles of Criminology
Horman Mannhaim : Pioneers in Crimmology
Hon-Barren, Mays: Crime and the Social Structures
Ahmed Siddiqui : Criminology-Problems and Perspectives
Lord Pakenham : Causes of Crime
S. Venugopala Rao : Facts of Crime in India
Komm, R.R. and Mogorble : Law-Criminology and Penology Grunhut : Criminal Justice and
Reconstruction
Madolm : Criminal Justice and Reconstruction
Gorden Rose: The Struggle for Penal Reform
LL.T. : Essays on Indian Penal Code
Ben-Penology: Old and New-Tagore Law Lectures
Clict : Conflicting Penal Theories in Statutrory Criminal Law
Shamsul Huda : Tagore Law Lectures on Criminal Law
Lawburse : Crime, Its Causes and Remedies
Dequires : Modern Theories of Criminology
Gillin : Criminology and Penology
Beccaria : Crime and Punishment
The Criminal Procedure Code
The Constitution of India

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PAPER VIII (c)
BANKING LAW AND NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT ACT

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into five units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Five questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 5 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 15 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

Unit 1: Banking Regulation Act, 1949 : Business of Banking Companies, control over
management : prohibition of certain activities in relation to banking companies,
Acquisition of the undertaking of Banking Companies in certain cases, Suspension of
Business and winding up of Banking Companies, Special provision for speedy
disposal of winding up proceedings. Miscellaneous, Application of the Act to the co-
operative societies

Unit 2 : State Bank of India Act, 1955 : Definitions, Incorporation and share capital of State
Bank, Shares, Management. Business and Miscellaneous, State Bank of India
(Subsidiary Bank) Act, 1959-Definitions, Constitution of New Banks and change of
name of any subsidiary Bank, Compensation, Shares, Management; Business,
Inspection

Unit 3 : Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976: Definitions, Incorporation and capital of Regional
Rural Banks, management, Business, Powers of Central Government, National Bank
for Agriculture and Rural Development Act. 1981 : Definitions, Establishment of
NABARD, Management, Transfer of Business, Borrowing Credit and other function.
Funds, protection of action indemnity to directors and penalties

Unit 4: Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 :


Definitions, Transfers of the Undertaking of existing Banks, Payment of
Compensation, Management of corresponding New Banks, Indemnity, Dissolution
The Industrial Reconstruction Bank of India Act, 1984 : Definitions,
Establishment, Acquisition and Transfer of the undertaking of the Industrial
Reconstruction Corporation of India Limited, Management of Reconstruction Bank;
special Powers of the Reconstruction Bank

Unit 5: Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 : Object, Definitions, parties to notes. Bills and
cheques; Negotiations of Instruments : Presentment. Discharge from liability on
Notices Bills and cheques, Dishonour and Notice of dishonour, Reasonable time for
Notice, notice and protest, Acceptance and payment for honour and references;
compensation; Rules of Evidence; Provisions regarding crossed cheques, Bills in sets;
International Law governing instrument

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LEADING CASES
1. Bhawanipore Banking Corpn. v. Gauri Shanker Sharma, AIR 1950 SC 6
2. The Bharat Bank Ltd. Delhi v. The Employees of Bharat Bank Ltd., and the Bharat Bank
Employees Union, AI R 1950 SC 18
3. V. Ramaswami Aiyanger & Other v. LN.V. Kailash Thevar, AIR 1951 SC 189
4. Mahaveer Prasad Bubna v, Union Bank of India, AIR 1922., Cal., 270
5. Narayandas Bhargandas Patni v. Union of India, 1993 Mah., L.J. 1299

SUGGESTED READINGS
Jagdishlal : Banking RegulationAct,1949
Sethi, R.B. : Banking Regulation Act, 1949
Tokhri, M.R. & Sharma, D.P. : Rural Banking in India, 1475 Maheshwari S.N. : Banking Law
and Practice
State Bank of India Act, 1955
State Bank of India (Subsidiary Bank) Act, 1959 Regional Rural Bank Act, 1976
National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development Act, 1981 Rajasthan Co-operative Societies
Act, 1965
Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1970 and 1980
Industrial Reconstruction Bank of India Act, 1964
Kulshrestha, V.D. : Government Regulation of Financial Management of Private Corporate
Sector in India
Khegamvala, T.S : The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1981

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PAPER IX
PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYERING, LEGAL AID AND PARA LEGAL SERVICES

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into four units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Four questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 3 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 7 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

PART A -THEORY 40 Marks

Unit 1: Legal Aid-Meaning, Nature, Scope and Development


Unit2: (a) Legal Aid and Constitution of India
(b) Legal Services Authorities Act-Objectives, Establishment of Authorities and their
powers, Eligibility for Legal Aid.
(c) Legal Aid to accused at State expenses (303-304 of the Cr. P.C.)
Unit 3 : (a) Public Interest Litigation-Meaning, Scope, Necessity, Locus-Standi
(b) Lok Adalats and their working
Unit 4: (a) Para-Legal Counseling Meaning, Necessity, Scope, Training for Para-legal
services
(b) One leading case of the Supreme Court on PIL

PART B-PRACTICAL 40 Marks

i) 20 marks for attending Legal Aid Camps


ii) 20 marks for submitting a Project Report by the students on the basis of empirical/factual
study of socio-economic problems of general nature, particularly of vulnerable class, and

PART C- VIVA VOCE EXAMINATION 20 Marks

Note : The evaluation of project report, legal Aid Camps and Viva-voce examination will be
made by two permanent regular teachers or by one permanent teacher and one local
retired teacher or any permanent part time teacher or other part time teacher who fulfills
eligibility criteria for lecturer as per UGC, Rules. Evaluation may be made before or after
theory examination. The date of Practical examination will be notified by the Dean.

uoe iz'u&i=
yksdfgr odkyr] fof/kd lgk;rk ,oa lgfof/kd lsok,a

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fVIi.kh % ¼1½ ikB~;Øe dks pkj bdkbZ;ksa esa ckaVk x;k gSA iz’u i=ksa dks nks Hkkxks esa
ckaVkk x;k gSA Hkkx v ,oa Hkkx cA
¼2½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx v esa 4 iz’u izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls iwNs tk,xsaA lHkh iz’u djus vfuok;Z
gSA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 200 jgsxhA izR;sd iz’u 3 vad dk gksxkA
¼3½ iz’u i= ds Hkkx c esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi (Internal Choice) ds lkFk iz'u
iwNs tk,xsaA izR;sd iz’u 7 vad dk gksxkA iz’u ds mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 500 jgsxhA
¼4½ vaxzsth ,oa fgUnh vuqokn esa fojks/kkHkkl gksus ij vaxzsth vuqokn vf/kekU;
gksxkA

Hkkx ^v* ¼lS)kfUrd½ 40 vad

bdkbZ 1% fof/kd lgk;rk % vFkZ] izd`fr] {ks= ,oa foLrkjA

bdkbZ 2% ¼v½ fof/kd lgk;rk ,oa Hkkjr dk lafo/kku


¼c½ fof/kd lsok izkf/kdj.k vf/kfu;e] & m)s';] izkf/kdkfj;ksa dh LFkkiuk ,oa mudh
'kfDr;ka] fof/kd lgk;rk ds fy, ik=rkA
¼l½ jkT; ds [kpsZ ij vfHk;qDr dks fof/kd lgk;rk ¼n.M izfØ;k lafgrk dh /kkjk,a
303&304½A

bdkbZ 3% ¼v½ yksdfgr okn % vFkZ] {ks=] vko';drk] okn ykus dk vf/kdkj ¼yksdl LVs.Mh½
¼c½ yksd vnkyrsa ,oa mudh dk;Ziz.kkyhA

bdkbZ 4% ¼v½ lgfof/kd lykg % vFkZ vko';drk] {ks= lgfof/kd lsokvksa ds fy, izf'k{k.kA
¼c½ yksdfgr okn ls lEcfU/kr loksZPp U;k;ky; dk ,d fun'kZd oknA

Hkkx ¼c½ izk;ksfxd 40 vad


¼i½ fof/kd lsok f'kfoj esa mifLFkfr 20 vad
¼ii½ izkstsDV fjiksVZ tks lkekU; izd`fr dh
lkekftd&vkfFkZd leL;k fo'ks"k :i
ls tks fiNMs gq, oxksZa ls lEcfU/kr gksxh 20 vad

Hkkx ¼l½ ekSf[kd ijh{kk 20 vad

fVIi.kh % izkstsDV fjiksVZ fof/kd lsok dSEi ,oa ekSf[kd ijh{kk dk ewY;kadu nks LFkk;h fu;fer
f'k{kdksa }kjk ,d LFkk;h ,oa ,d LFkkuh; lsokfuo`Ùk f'k{kd }kjk ;k fdlh LFkk;h va'kdkyhu
f'k{kd }kjk fd;k tk;sxk tks ;w-th-lh- fu;eksa ds vuqlkj O;k[;krk gksus dh ik=rk j[krk gSA
ewY;kadu lS)kfUrd ijh{kk ds iwoZ vFkok i'pkr~ fd;k tk ldrk gS izk;ksfxd ijh{kk dh lwpuk
vf/k"Bkrk }kjk nh tk,xhA

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PAPER IX
PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYERING, LEGAL AID AND PARA LEGAL SERVICES

Note : (i) The syllabus has been divided into four units. The question paper has been divided
into two parts. Part A and Part B.
(ii) In Part A Four questions shall be asked from each unit. All question compulsory.
The word limit of the answers is 200. Each question carries 3 marks.
(iii) In part B question will be set from each unit with provision for internal choice.
Each question carries 7 marks. The word limit of answer is 500.
(iv) In the case of discrepancies between English and Hindi Version, English Version
will prevail

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ls tks fiNMs gq, oxksZa ls lEcfU/kr gksxh 20 vad

Hkkx ¼l½ ekSf[kd ijh{kk 20 vad

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