Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Faper:9{}l
I-nternel .A.ssessment; 2S Marks
ThcorY: Siih{erks
Total: 1{}0 Manks
' Time:3 hours
Note:
,1-iv,
ue (Sections 61-96)'
Ilartition t$octions I 1 0-i 25)'
Arbitration (Seetions 127 -L3 5)'
Unit-Itr
TtreePunjab TenaneY Act' 188?
Defir"ritir;ns f seetion 4)
"
nt (Sections 35-51).
l-14).
)
Uuit-III
-:
The Punjab Vitlage Common Lands (Regulation) Act' 1961
-- Definitions (Section- 2); {-ancls to which this Act applies (Section- 3).
Vesting of Rights an,C Reguiation of Use and Occupation etc, of Lands (Sections 4-6)'
powerio put Fanchayat in possession and cancel or vary leases etc. of Lands (Sections 7-
I't\
1a 1.
Llnit-IV
The Land Acquisition Aet' 1894
Def-rnitions (Seition -3); Essential t-eatures of the Act: Concept of land acquisition;
Acquisition Preliminary investigation; Declaration of intended acquisition; inquiry into
measurement, value and claims and awards by collector; power of government
to take
possession (Section 4- 17)
Reference to court and procedure thereon (Section l8- 28 A); payment of compensation
and interest (Section 31--34); Acquisition of land for companies (Section 38- 44 B);
Misceiianeous: Process and penaity for obstructing acquisition of land, appeals in
proeeedings bef'eire court (Secticn 46- 54)
Punjab Land
venue Act, 1887
Punjab Tenancy Act. 1887
The Haryana Ceiling on Land Holdings AcI,1972
The Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961'
The Land Aequisition Act. 1894
1 8!)
jli \i'ith Statc Amenrl-trrents
99
:
B.A.LL.B. (Flons.) 5- Year Integrated Course
IX- Semester
Paper: 90?
I m re rn*r
^*Tff il:tJ-ffi::ff
T+t*!: lt)0 Merks
Time: 3 h*crre
Ncte :
question in Unit'V.
(b)TheconrpulsoryquestioninUnit-Vshallconsistoffourparts,onefromeachUnitl-IV.
questions in all, selecting one question
(el The eandidate shall be required to attempt five "oe
compulsopy
froru each Unit I-IV and question no. 9 in I-Jnit-V shall
(d)EachquestioninUnitl.IVshallcarry15marksandquestionno.ginUnit-Vshallearty
?0 marki'
tinit- tr
Doctrine of EquitY
Election, M.ortgage, Clog on R'edemptiern' FQreclQsure
Equitalle remedies
Govindi.iandors.v.VrajlalKarsandasFurohitandors.,AlR
Unit -I1
,v/
100
Unit-III
ceable
2a)
Rectification of eontract (Sec' 26)
Rescission of Contracts (iSec' 2l-301
StateofMadhyaPradeshv.MangilalSh.armaoAIRlggsSCT43
t. Singh. G.P.
2. z\quil Ahmed
L Basu D. D'
4. Desai, I. R'
5. B. l.zl. Gandhi
101
I'iote:
I-IV.
I,ln.it-1
K.Pushpangadanv.FederalBankLtd.(2000)101Comp.Case197
(Kar.)
Uuit-trI
RBlv.IlarisidhCo.OperativeBankLtd.,AIRlgSSGuj.l0T.
102
Unit"X[1
trnit trV
Integrated Course
B.A.LL.B. (Hons') 5-Year
IX- Semester
Biolosical Diverst
Note:
(a)Ninequestionsshallbesetinall,twoquestionsineachunitl.IVandonecompulsory
pans, one from each Unit
l-lv'.
shalrconsist of four
(b) +i'Jffi:,,::|.;;r"r,ion in
Tlr;u
(c)TheCandidate,shallberequiredtoattemptfivequestionsinall,selectingonequestlon
fromeachunitt.tvandquestionno.ginUnit-Vshaltbecompulsory.
(d)Eachquestioninuni.l.IVshatl.u,,yr5marksandquestionno.ginUnit-Vshallcarry
2o Marks'
Unit- l
sc^ope of Biological
Diverbity;
of Biorogicar Diversity; Meaning and
"uno
Introduction and overview
rraoitionai ?;;;i;ise;
Ratlnale f"t. ll::::tt"['Jt[Til :?
Biotogicat ,""rour"Jr protectton ;
trud. regi me und biod iutrsity
Biodiversity; t..uti-."r, int.rnationul
eio Oiu.rtitY and BiotechnologY
Unit- II
Law' Traditional
Knowledge: Traditional Knowlldse |j^:utt"t
protecrion of rraditional B io-Prospecttn g'
uno *' J io';;;til; of B L lo gical Diversitv'
Knowledge community 'iqlrt' The Biological
codification of rraditional
Knowredge T.llro,."]y.:f on Traditional Knowledge
a.utr.,o.itiJl;;; ;.i. functiois, wlPo consultation
Diversity
Unit- III
countries' Farmers and
For Developing Nations, For Developed
protection of Biodiversity:
Bio-Piracy- on the
and Nati'onal Dimensions' Effect of
3:ilil:r, Meaning. rnrernationar
the BT-Brinjal
EconomY
Controversy' the Yellow Bean Controversy'
Controversies: The BT-Cotton
ControversY Control ^.
, n:-^^.,
Bio-Piracy
Means to
International and National
transfer'
TRIPS agreement and technology
104
Convention of
conference on trade and environment
Biotechnology and bio-diversity, UNCTAD Assessment'
Transfer: Prior Informed consent' Risk
Biologicat Diversity (cBD) and Te"hnology
Sharing'
Precautionary measures and Benefit
Unit- IV
Sugsested Readinss
Intellectual Property Rights in India'
Vol' II'
L Ahuja, V.K. :
Nagpur'
LexisNexi s, Butterworths, Wadhwa'
2. Alikhan, Shahid and Intellectual Property and Competitive
Strategies in
Raehunath Mashellcar :
New
2lst Century, Aditya Books Private Limited'
Delhi.
EvaluationofPatentsLaws:DevelopingCountries
3. ChoudharY, D.N'
F.rtp..rlu., Capital Law House, New Delhi'
4. Kumar, Arvind and
Biodiversity to Biot Intellectual Propedy
Govind Das.
nigftrt, Naiosa Publ se' New Delhi'
gilOi,r.rritY: Law a , Law Book Centre'
5. ShenoY, Yeshwanth Kochi.
lntellectual Propefty Manual, LexisNexis'
6. Shinade, Avinash Butterworths, NagPur'
CIP
niofiru.y, Plundeiof Nature and Knowledge'
7. Shiva, Vandna oge.
ng for Sustainable
8. Singh, Janamjit p and DeeP Publications Private
9. Swaminathan, M'S
tlnit-I
[-tnit-II
Unit-I1l
1980 se 1535.
Unit-IV
Farole
Recidivism
Prevention of Crime
VictimologY
ConcePt and scoPe
TYPeI of victims
Theories of Victimolo gY
Impact of victimization
2000 sc
sunil Fulchand Shah v. union of India and others, AIR
1023.
F^b
107
4
4;
B. A. LL.B. (Hons.) S-Year Integrated Course
ilL Semester
Faper-904 (b)
Internal Assessnicntl?0 BJarhq
TheorY: S$I{tarke
Total: 100 Marks
Time: 3 hours
Note:
from each Unit l-lv and question no. 9 in unit'V shall be compulsory"
Unif-II
Genocide; Torture as a Discrete
Iniernational Crimes: Wdr crimes; Crimes against Humanity;
CrimeandAggression;TerrorismasanlnternationalCrimel
Unit-IH
Justification and Excuses
circumstances Excluding lnternational criminal Liability:
Necessity. Duress and Mistake Immunities
other Excuses: superior*order,
Uait-IV
-ty tice
4. Banerjes, DiPankar
?006.
Bantekas, Llias
London;2003'
6. Broomhall, Bruce
7. Cassese
New York,2002.
Dormaan, ut and f
Beek. Louise Dsswald
Course
B. A. LL. B. (Hons.) S-Year Integrated
IX-Semester
Unit-I
Local Self Government
Government'
Hitto.i.uf Evolution, Concept of Local Self in
c-.v'K' Rao and L'M' Singhvi committees
Role of Balwant Rai Mehta, Ashok rt'r.r'ttu,
sent Scenario'
Unit II
al
p
Composition
ion of membershiP
Qualification
Election to th
Reservation of backward classes
Reservation of women and Scheduled
Castes
, ,nN
A ^, oJ,Ti-
94//w I' \
O l\ '1.---'
110
Unit IV
4
n Act,2008
fathers and
yap : Panchaytiraj ' Views,ol founding
,##ffi;ion of Oiff.rent committees , New Delhi,
2 ,
V:[::ffili,X,1li*fr LocalGovernmentin.rndia:SelectReadings',Allied
Publishers'New Delhi
3. Suresh Misra'
: Grassroots Democracy ln Action,
ConcePt Publishing
Rajvir S. Dhaka
ComPanY, New Delhi
India, Mittal Publication,
: Urban Local Self Government in
4. Parsad, R.N'
New Delhi
local government in India'
: Panchayati Raj: A study of rural
5. HenrY Maddick
Longmans Publication
6' ffi'"5:l3lnf;.l"-ou''
deveropment orPanchavati Raj'
ilHffi1'01i.X,",:il'otuar
111
N<rie:
(a) in each unit I-IV and one compulsory
Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions
(d)EachquestiorrinUniti-IVshailcar.ryl5marksandquestionno.ginUnit-Vstrallearry
20 lr.,[arlit,
Unit-1
lr,{ear:ing and Types of Citizenship
Act, 1955
Unit-II
Meaning and ConcePt:
T'ransnati onal Citizsnsi:iP
External CitizenshiP
Muitiple Clitizenship
Loss of NaliorialitY
:ImmigrationandNaturalizationServicev.Chadha,462U.S.gl9(1983)
{Jnit-IH
Law;
History, meaning and nature of, immigration
trnternational Migration SYstetn
scc 12 (2009) I
:canada (citizenship and immigration) v' Khosa,2009
scR 339
Savt- w fui'"'
112
Unit trV
/1
eqmrse
B. A.I,LB. (I{on's') S-Year Integrpted
' nX- Semerten
ercise)'
Fleading:
trtevision'
ClcnvqYanettrg
sonstitute
externai exltert