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Academic Session 2020-21 B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Third Semester Course Contents Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow Distribution of Subjects and Teachers S.No. | Subject Section A Section B - Constitutional Law-I Dr. A.K.Tiwari Dr. A.K. Tiwari 2s Contract Act-II Dr. V. Visalakshi Dr. V. Visalakshi a Family Law-1 Mrs. Samreen Hussain _ | Mrs. Samreen Hussain 4.5. | Sociology-IIT Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Singh &6. History-III Dr. Vandana Singh Political Science-III Economics-III Psychology-III Dr. Monika Srivastava Dr. Mitali Tiwari Ms. Isha Yadav CONSTITUTIONAL LAW- I UNIT-I: Constitutional Philosophy + Preamble + Meaning and Scope of Fundamental Rights + Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Rights + Fundamental Duties and Fundamental Rights UNIT-II: Right to Equality + Equality before Law (Article 14) + Prohibition on grounds of Religion, Race, Caste, Sex, Place of Birth (Article 15) + Equality of opportunity in public employment (Article 16) UNIT-IIL: Right to Freedom * Basic freedoms (Article 19) + Freedom of Speech and expression (Article 19(1) (a) + Reasonable restrictions under Article 19 + Protection against Ex-post facto Law, Double jeopardy, Self Incrimination (Article 20) UNIT-IV: Right to Life and Personal Liberty + Right to life and personal liberty (Article 21) + Due Process of Law and Procedure Established by Law + Maneka Gandhi and thereafter + Safeguards against arbitrary arrest and detention (Article 22) UNIT-V: Right to Religion, Minority Rights and Remedies + Freedom of Religion (Articles 25-28) * Cultural and Educational Rights of Minorities (Articles 29-30) + Constitutional Remedies (Articles 32) REFERENCES: 1. HM\Seervai, Constitutional Law of India, Universal Law Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi. 2. MP. Jain, Indian Constitutional Law Wadhwa, Nagpur. 3. MPSingh (Ed) V.N.Shukla, Constitutional Law of India Eastem Book Co, Lucknow. 4, Udai Raj Rai, Fundamental Rights and their Enforcement, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd. UNIT-I: Contract of Indemnit UNIT-II: CONTRACT ACT-II and Guarantee * Definition and Meaning Distinction : English and Indian Law Distinction between Indemnity and Guarantee Distinction: Pledge, Hypothecation, Bailment, Lien and Mortgage Rights of indemnity holders and Indemnifier Essential of a contract of guarantee Rights of a surety, Liability of a surety ‘ontract of Bailment, Pledge and Hypothecation Introduction Definition Essential Features Duties of Bailor and Bailee Rights of Bailee Duty and Rights of Finder Pledge and Hypothecation ‘* Subject Matter of Pledge Termination of Pledge © Rights of Pledgee/Pawnee Pledger/Pawnor eee ee ed UNIT-IL: Agency ‘Creation of Agency Kinds of Agents: Real-estate Agent etc, Duties of Agent Rights of Agent Undisclosed Principal Termination of Agency ‘The Law of Partnership and Sale of Goods © Essential Features of Partnership * Relation between Partners and Third Parties ‘© Dissolution of partnership Firm Sale of Goods © Meaning and Definitions Implied Conditions and Warranties Remedies under the Consumer Protection Act Effects of the Contract Transfer of Title Rights of Unp: ecco Seller Unit-V: Limited Liability Partnership, 2008 ‘© Nature of Limited Liability of Partnership Incorporation of Limited Liability of Partnership Partners and their relations Extent and limitation of liability of Limited liability Partnership Contributions REFERENCES: PeRe eA 10. is 12, 13. 14. 15. 16, 17. 18. 19: 20. 21 J, Beatson, Anson's Law of Contract, Oxford University Press. Chitty on Contracts, Thomson, Sweet and Maxwell, 2004, Mindy Chen-wishart, "Contract Law", Oxford University, 2008. Pollock & Mulla, "Indian Contract and Specific Relief Act", Lexis Nexis, Buttervvorths, 13" Edn. P.C. Markanda, "The Law of Contract" Wadhawa, Nagpur, 2008, T.S. Venkatesa Iyers, "The Law of Contracts & Tenders, S. Gogia & Company. Avtar Singh, Law of Contract and Specific Relief’, Eastern Book, oth Edn. Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmston's, "law of Contract," Michael Furmston, Fifteenth Edn, Trital, Law of Contract. Pollock and Mulla, "The Sale of Goods Act", Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa. P. Ramanatha Aiyar, "Law of Sale of Goods," Universal Law Publishing Co. Chalmer's Sale of Goods Agency Charles Mitchell, Stenphen Watterson "Subrogation Law and Practice" Oxford. Partnership Act Avtar Singh, "Law of Partnership! Eastern Book Co. Lindley on Partnership Rajagopalachari, Partnership Bowstead & Reynolds on Agency, Thompson, Sweet & Maxwell. Dr. James O Donovan, Dr. John Phillips, London, Sweet and Maxwell Moitra, Contract & Specific Relief, 2012 Universal Law Publishing Co. Ravichandran on Limited Liability Act, Ist edition 2010. Tolleys on Limited Liability, New Legislation Ist Edition Drafting and Negotiating Commercial Contract: Mark Anderson 2nd Edition, Tottel Publishing 2007. Legislative Drafting Pri Law Publication, 2006 iple and Technique: B.R. Atre, 2nd Edition , Universal FAMILY LAW I ‘* Concept and Importance of Family Law In India * Sources and schools of Hindu and Muslim Law © Laws Regarding Marriage under Hindu and Muslim law a) Evolution and Concept of Institution of Marriage b) Definition, object and nature of Nikah (Marriage ©) Capacity and Essentials of Marriage 4) Validity and Void ability of Marriage ©) Polygamy: A Critical Analysis © Civil Marriage Laws- a) Nature and seope b) Marriage laws under Special Marriage act 1954. ©) Dissolution of marriage under special marriage act 1954 Unit-II: Dissolution of marriage and matrimonial Relief a) Theories of Divorce- b) Grounds of Divorce under Muslim and Hindu law 1) S.13 of HMAct 1955 11) Muslim Women Dissolution of Marriage Act 1939 II1) Modes of Talaq by Husband and wife ©) Divorce By Mutual Consent in Hindu Law and Muslim Law 4) Customary divorce under Hindu law ©) Restitution of Conjugal rights under Hindu Law and Muslim Law Unit IT: Maintenance under Muslim and Hindu Law a) Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956. i, Entitlement and Enforcement b) Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986. ) Maintenance under Code of Criminal procedure 1973. Unit-IV: Laws of Adoption and guardianship in Hindu and Muslim a) Introduction b) Capability and Effects of adoption c) Guardianship Under Hindu and Muslim Law i, Meaning, Kinds and Rights and Obligations of Guardianship 6 ii, Statutory provisions iii, Concept of welfare of child iv. Guardianship of property 4) Secular Concept of Adoption under JJ Act, 2015 Unit-V: Emerging trends in family Law Live-i ~ relationship a. b. Domestic Violence Act 2005 © Family law and NRI’s = Family law in other jurisdiction (UK, USA, and Canada) REFERENCES: Tahir Mahmood, Muslim Law of India (Law Book Company, Allahabad , 1980) David Pearl and WemerMenski, Muslim Family Law (Brite Books, Lahore) Syed Khalid Rashid Muslim Law ( Eastern Book Company, Lucknow 4""edn, 2004) Abdur Rahim, Principles of Muhammadan Jurisprudence ( All-Pakistan Legal Decisions, Lahore, 1958) FaizBadrudin Tyabji, Muslim Lavr( N.M.Tripathi LTD, Bombay, 4"edn, 1968) Paras Diwan, Modern Hindu Law 384 (Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad, 17"edn, 2006). Flavis Agnes, Law, Gender and Inequality, (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2004). Flavis AgnesFamily Law and Constitutional Claims(Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2013), Paras Diwan - Family Law : Law of marriage and Divoree in India (1984). eye Panay 10. Paras Diwan - Law of Adoption, Ministry, Guardianship and custody(2000) Universal. 11. J.D.M Derrett - Hindu Law : Past and Present. 12, J.D.M Derrett - A critique of modem Hindu Law SOCIOLOGY-III UNIT-I: Social Movement/New Social Movement * Definition * Component * Approaches & Theories ‘© Social Movements and Indian Society : Peasant Movements/ Caste Movement Peasant Movements in India Farmer Movement in Contemporary India Dalit Movement Backward Caste Movement UNIT-IIL: Environmental Movements/ Tribal Movements © Chipko Movement Narmada Movement * Tribal Movements in India UNIT-IY: Students’ Movement/ Women’s Movement J.P Movement © Anti-Reservation Movement Women’s Movement in India(1970-1990) Women’s Movement in India(1990-2020) IT-V: Sociology of Law © Emile Durkheim © Max Weber © Karl Marx © Habermas REFERENCES: 1. Deflem, Mathieu( 2008 ) Sociology of Law: Visions of a Scholarly Tradition, Cambridge University Press Cotterell, Roger( 1992 ) The Sociology of Law: An Introduction, Oxford University Press Kaviraj Sudipta & Sunil Khilnani(2003) Civil Society, Cambridge University Press Oomen T:K (2010) Social Movements-I, II, Oxford University Press, New Delhi. Porta Donatella Della(2004) Social Movements: An Introduction, Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Rao MSA(2000), Social Movements in India, Manohar Publications, New Delhi Shah Ghanshyam(2001) Social Movements and the State, Sage Publications, New Delhi Shah Ghanshyam(2005) Social Movements in India, Sage Publications, New Delhi eI AAA LN HISTORY -IL LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF INDIA Unit —I:Early Administration of Justice in the Presidency Towns © Advent of European Trading Companies; The establishment of East India Company; Development of Authority under Charters and transition from a trading body to a territorial entity. * Early Administration of Justice in Presidency Towns (1600-1726); Development of Courts and Judicial Institutions in the Presidency towns of Surat, Madras, Bombay and Calcutta, © Beginning of Crown Courts-Establishment and working of Mayors Courts under the Charter of 1726 * Changes, adjustments and modifications made by the Charter of 1753 and courts established under the Charter. Unit — I:Establishment of the Supreme Court-Prelude and Aftermath © Regulating Act of 1773- Objectives and Chief provisions; Merits and Demerits of the Act. Establishment of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta-Constitution, Functions and Jurisdiction. © Some landmark Casi - Trial of Raja Nand Kumar - Patna Case - Cossijurah Case - RadhaCharanMitter case © Act of Settlement 1781-Need, Objects and Provisions. Administration of Justice in the Mofus: * Changes in the Mofussil, the Double government, its abolition and Introduction of the Adalat System ‘© Warren Hastings’ Plan of 1772, Reforms under the Plan of 1774 and the Reorganization in 1780. © Judicial Reforms of Cornwallis-Judicial Plans of 1787, 1790(Reforms introduced in the Mohammedan Law of Crimes & Reorganization of the Criminal Courts) and 1793(Cornwallis Code). * Reforms and Reorganization under William Bentinck-Reorganization of Criminal Judicature and Reforms in Civil Judicature; Regulation of 1831, Unit -IV:Evolution of law and legal institutions ‘* Development of law in Presidency Towns Development of Civil law in Mofussil: Special emphasis on justice, equity and good conscience ‘* Codification of laws: Charter of 1833; the First Law Commission, the Charter of 1853; The Second Law Commission © Establishment of High Courts, 1861 Privy Council and Federal Court: its Jurisdiction on appeals from Indian decisions and abolition of Jurisdiction «Evaluation: Special Reference to Racial Discrimination, Merits and Demerits init -V:The Parliamentary Enactments and the Constitutional Advance * Chief provisions of the Indian Council Act, 1861 * Chief provisions of the Indian Council Act, 1892 * Chief provisions of Minto-Morley Act, 1909 ‘* Chief provisions of Montague-Chelmsford Act, 1919 © Government of India Act, 1935 © Transfer of Power, Mountbatten Plan and Indian Independence Act, 1947. REFERENCES: Text Books: Outlines of Indian Legal & Constitutional History M. P Jain Landmarks in Indian Legal and Constitutional History V.D Kulshrestha Lectures on Indian Legal and Constitutional History S.K. Puri History of Courts, Legislature & Legal Profession in India KailashRai Outlines of Indian Legal & Constitutional History M. PSingh Indian Legal and Constitutional History N. VParanjpe ConstitutionalHistory of India and National Movements B.C Aggarwal Constitutionathistory of India 1600-1935 ABKeith Suggested Re gs The Administration of the East India Company; A History of Indian Progress J.W Kaye History and Constitution of the Courts and Legislative Authorities in India: Herbert Cowell Background to Indian Law George C. Rankin 10 POLITICAL SCTENCE-III (INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS) UNIT-I: International relations * Definition and Scope * Different Theories of International Politics + Features of the post cold war world order UNIT-I: US Foreign Policy © Pax Americana, * Doctrine of Premtion ef all * Energy security UNIT-III: India’s foreign policy © Basic features, * Determinants, + Features after 1990s India’s relations with the big powers « USA, © Russia © China UNIT-V: India's Relation with South Asia and Globlasation Relations with South Asian neighbours especially Pakistan «¢ SAARC and SAPTA + NAM — concept and Relevance in the post cold war order * Basic features of Globalization * Different phases of globalisation REFERENCES: © Goldstein, Joshua. 8. International Relations. 6" ed., Dorling Kindersley, 2006. © Smith & Baylis, The Globalisation of world Politics, 2001. u ECONOMICS -II Unitl-I: Issues of Development © India as a developing economy ‘© Poverty, unemployment -problems and ‘© Income inequalities in India Unit-II: Major Aspects of Indian Economy ‘© Industrial Labor- Features, problems, policies and social security measures in India, © Financial Sector- Money and Capital market in India © Financial Sector Reforms |: New wave of Globalization New Economic Reforms 1991 and their i yn Indian econom’ WTO & globalization of economy Foreign Capital and MNCs in India Unit-IV: Emerging Issues © Convertibility of Rupee © Parallel economy in India Entrepreneurship © Small Scale Industries, their structure growth and role * Problems of © Government policies for fostering entrepreneurship Start Up India, Skill India, Mak &Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan REFERENCES: Indian Economy: Rudra Datt& K.P. M Sundaram Indian Economy: S.K. Misra&V.K.Puri Entrepreneurial Development : $.S. Khanka Khanka, S.S, Entrepreneurial Development, 8. Chand., Ltd Lall, Madhurima and Shikha Sahai -Entrepreneurship, Excel Books. Desai, Vasant- Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, Himalaya Publication Shankar, N. Raj- Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, Tata Megraw Hill. . Charantimath, Poornima (2006), Entrepreneurship Development ~ Small Business Enterprises, Pearson Publication Qweeye em 2 UNIT-1 - Forensic & Police Psychology * Introduction to Forensic Psychology — Definition, Areas of study, Ethical issues. * Police Psychology — Assessment & Intervention. * Issues in Police Psychology — Assessing the potential for corruption, Use of excessive force, Interrogation & false confessions. UNIT-II - Investigative psychology 1, Criminal Profiling - Types, Limitations 2. Deception & Lying — Behaviour patterns & techniques of detecting deception 3. Offender Identification — Procedures, cognitive errors in identification UNIT-II - Psychology & Courts © Decision Making in the Courtroom * Consulting with Courts © Standards & Issues in Expert Testimony UNIT-IV - Correctional Psychology © Correctional Psychology in Adult Settings «Treatment & Rehabilitation Approaches ‘© Approaches to Juvenile Rehabilitation UNIT-V - Victimology © Intimate Partner Violence © Child Abuse REFERENCES: 1. Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Research and Application — Bartol & Bartol 2. Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice ~ Bartol & Bartol 3. Applying Psychology to Criminal Justice ~ Carson & Milne 4, Forensic Psychology: from classroom to courtroom - Brent Van Dorsten 5. Forensic Psychology R. Bull 6. Psychology and the Legal System — B. Greene 2B

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