The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Law
Syllabus for Internal Test — 2023
Class -3 LLB
Subject — Media Law
UNIT I
Disseminating the Facets of Media
1.1 Evolution of Media and Emerging Trends
1.2 Types of Mass Media: Press, Television, Radio, Films and New Media
1.3 Difference between visual and non-visual media and its impact
1.4 Ownership Pattern of Press: Public and Private
1.5 Ownership Pattern of Radio and Television: Public
1.6 Ownership Pattern of Films: Private
UNIT 2
Constitutional Foundations of Media
2.1 Freedom of Speech and Expression in Indian Constitution
2.1.1 Interpretation of Freedom of Press in the Constitution
2.1.2 Facets of freedom of media
2.1.3 Freedom of Press in other Constitutions
2.2 Power to Legislate under Article 246 read with Seventh Schedule
5.2 Power to impose Tax
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Parth TrivediFACULTY OF LAW
THE MAHARAJA SAYAJIRAO UNIVERSITY OF BARODA
FIFTH SEMESTER THIRD YEAR LL.B (SPECIAL)
INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW (ELECTIVE)
History of Foreign Trade in India
1.1 Foreign Trade in India
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1.1.2 Post independence period up to 1990,
1 Since ancient times up to the pre-independence period
1.1.3 1991 till date
1.2 Foreign Trade Policy in India: an overview
1.3. Present Foreign Trade Policy
UNIT-IL
al Treaties
GATT
22 WTO
3 GATS
4 TRIPS
5 TRIMS
2.6 Agreement of Agriculture
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Agreement on Textile and Clothing
Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary MeasuresFACULTY OF LAW
THE MAHARAJA SAYAJIRAO UNIVERSITY OF BARODA
INTERNAL SYLLABUS SEP 2023
FIFTH SEMESTER THIRD YEAR LL.B (SPECIAL)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Nature of Intellectual Property and Law on Trademarks I
1.1 Meaning, types and nature of Intellectual property
1.1.1 An Overview of Economic importance of Intellectual Property
1.1.2 International Organisations on IP
1.2. Introduction to Trademarks Law
1.2.1 Objects and Scope
UNIT-I | 1.3 Kinds of Marks and Trademarks
1.4 Registrations of Trade Marks
1.4.1 Pre-requisites for registration
1.4.2 Absolute and Relative Grounds for Refusal of Registration
1.4.3 Concept of Decepi larity and its Applicability in Registration
1.4.4 Use of Trade Marks
id Registered Users
‘Law on Trademarks Il
“| 2.1 Procedure for registration of trademarks
2.2 Rights of proprietor
2.3 Infringment of trademars and Remedies (Civil and Criminal)
| 24 Assignment and Transmi
ion
2.5 Term of trademark, renewal and restoration
UNIT-T | > 6 Rectification, Correction of the Register and Certification of Trademarks
2.7 Authorities under the Act
2.8 Appellate Board
| 2.9 International Framework on Trademarks
2.9.1 TRIPS: Relevant provis
ons
2.9.2 Madrid Agreement, Protocol and Common Rules
Ae”Internal Test
First Semester of Third LL.B Sept 2023
Subject : Criminal Procedure Code
Section: 1 to 153
By Order
Shri. Ajay JoshiINTERNAL EXAMINATION SYLLABUS,
AY- 2023-24
FACULTY OF LAW
LL.B. (SPECIAL), SEM-I, YEAR- IIIRD
SUB- LAW OF EVIDENCE
INTRODUCTION & CENTRAL CONCEPTIONS IN LAW OF
EVIDENCE
1.1 The main features of the Indian Evidence Act
1.2 Other Acts which deal with Evidence (special reference to C.P.C & Cr. P.C.)
1.3 Problem of applicability of the Indian Evidence Act
1.3.1 Administrative
1.3.2 Administrative Tribunals
1.3.3 Industrial Tribunals
1.3.4 Commissions of Enquiry
1.3.5 Courts- Martial
13.6
iplinary Authorities in Educational Ins
1.4 Central Conceptions in Law of Evidence
1.4.1 Definition of Facts, Definition & Distinction: Relevant Facts & Facts-in- issue
1.4.2Evidence:Oral , Documentary, Circumstantial Evidence & Direet Evidence
1.4.3 Presumption (Section 4)
1.4.4 Prove, not proved & disproved (Section 5)
1.4.5 Witness
1.4.6 Appreciation of evidence
OF RELEVANCY OF FACTS, RELEVANCY OF JUDGEMENTS &
EXPERT TESTIMONY
2.1 Relevancy of Facts
2.1.1 The Doctrine of Res Gestae (Sections 6-9)
2.1.2 Evidence of Common Intention (Section 10)
2.1.3The problems of relevancy of ‘otherwise’ irrelevant facts (section 11)
2.1.4 Relevant facts of proof of custom (Section 13)
2.1.5 Facts concerning bodily feelings and mental state (Sections 14-15)
Ky2.2 Relevancy of Judgements
2.2.1 General Principles
2.2.2Admissibility of Judgements in Civil & Criminal Matters
2.2.3 Fraud & Collusion (Section 44)
2.3 Expert Testimony
2.3.1 General Principles
2.3.2 Who is an expert? Types of Expert Evidence (Section 45)
25.30pinion on relationship especially proof of marriage (Section 50)
2.3.4The problems of judicial defence to expert testimonyINTERNAL EXAMINATION SYLLABUS,
AY- 2023-24
FACULTY OF LAW
LL.B. (SPECIAL), SEM-1, YEAR- IIIRD.
SUB-PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW,
1. HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW
1.1 Definition and Concept of Intemational Law
1.2 Sources of Intemational Law
1.3 Historical Development of International Law
1.4 Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law
2. STATE IN GENERAL
2.1 Criterial of Statehood
2.2 Classification/Kinds of State
2.3 Recognition of State