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Jurisprudence Unit-II: General Principles privileges and obligation.

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Unit-I: Meaning and Importance of Jurisprudence Election Mitaksharaand Dayabhaga Coparcenary
Jurisprudence, Law and State, Nature and Scope of Apportionment Alienation of property: Separate and coparcenary
Jurisprudence, Meaning and Definition and Ostensible owner Debts: Doctrine of Pious Obligation and Antecedent
Classification of Law, Definition, Elements and Doctrine of Lis-pendence debt
Functions of State, Relation of Law and State, Law and Fraudulent transfer Partition- Concept, subject matter, modes, how
Morals Part performance partition effected family and its Changing Patterns
Unit-II: Sources of Law and Administration of Justice Unit-III: Specific Transfers Processes of social change in India
Classification of Sources, Custom, Legislation, Judicial Sale: Definition and Essential Unit-II: Intestate Succession and Testamentary
Precedent Administration of Justice Rights & liabilities of buyer and seller Succession
Unit-III: Schools of Jurisprudence Mortgage: Definition and types of Mortgage Devolution of interest in Mitakshara Coparcenary
Natural Law School, Analytical School, Historical School, Rights & Liabilities of Mortgage and Mortgagee property under the HSA,1956 General Principle of
Sociological School, The Pure Theory of Law Exchange, Gift , Actionable claims Inheritance under Hindu Law
Unit-IV: Concepts of the Law Unit-IV: Lease and Easement Lease Succession to property of Hindu male dying intestate
Rights and Duties, Ownership, Possession, Person, Nature & Kinds of Easement under the Hindu Succession Act,1956, The Repealing
Property, Liability Imposition & Acquisition and Amending Act, 2015
Disturbance Extinction, Suspension & Revival Succession to property of Hindu female dying intestate
Property Law (Transfer of Property & Easement Act) Difference between License and Easement under the Hindu Succession Act,1956,
Unit- I: Introduction Family Law-II Stridhan and Women Estate
Definitions Unit-I: Introduction Disqualifications of heirs relating to succession
Essentials of valid transfer Mitakshara Joint Family: Mitakshara coparcenary General rules of succession & exclusion from
Condition restraining alienation formation and incidents Property under Mitakshara succession under Islamic law: Shia & Sunni
Transfer for benefit of unborn person Law: separate property and coparcenary property Classification of heirs under Hanafi and Ithna Asharia
Rule against perpetuity Dayabhaga coparcenary: formation and incidents, School; Their shares and distribution of property,
Vested & Contingent interest Property under Dayabhaga Law Karta of the Joint Disqualified heirs
Conditional Transfer Family : who can be Karta, His/ Her position, powers, Testamentary Succession
Will under Indian Succession Act, 1925- Of will and Land Laws Including Tenure & Tenancy System Act, 1950
Codicil Execution of unprivileged & privileged wills Unit-I: U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, a. Tenure-Holders
Attestation, revocation, alteration & revival of will, Will 1950 i) Classes of Tenure holders

under Hindu law-Sec 30, HSA 1956; Will under Islamic a. Aims and object of the Act ii) Rights of Tenure holders

Law- Competence of Testator, testamentary limitations b. Salient features of the Act iii) Ejectment of Tenure holders
c. Reasons for abolition of Zamidari system b. Abandonment, surrender, extinction and lease.
Unit-III: Disposition Inter-vivos
d. Definitions c. Succession
Gift under Hindu Law-Transfer of PropertyAct,1882
(i) Agriculture year Unit-IV: Land Revenue
Hiba- meaning & characteristics, who can make and to
(ii) Estate a. Liability to pay, First charge, Collection and Recovery,
whom Hiba, classification of Hiba
(iii) Gram Panchayat Settlement of land Revenue (S.243 to
Hiba during Marz–ul-maut, revocation of Hiba, Musha,
(iv) Improvement 272 U.P.Z.A. & L. R. Act, 1950).
Distinction between Hiba, Ariya, b. The U.P. Land Revenue Act, 1901
(v) Intermediary
Sadaqa & Wakf, Hiba-ba-Shartul-iwaz, Hiba-bil-iwaz (vi) Land i) Maintenance of maps and records
Pre-emption under Islamic Law (vii) Rent free guarantee ii) Revision of maps and records
Pre-emption – Definition, Classification, Subject matter (viii) Sir and Khudkast iii) Procedure of Revenue Courts and Revenue Officers
Formalities & legal effects, when e. Acquisition of the interest of intermediaries and its iv) Appeal, Revision, Review and Reference
right lost, Constitutional validity consequences, Consequences of Vesting
Unit-II: U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting System
Unit-IV: Hindu Religious Endowments and Muslim Law
Unit-I: Introduction
of Wakf Act, 1950 Brief History of Legal Profession in India
Its Nature, Evolution and Development in India
Traditional Religious principles of creation, a. Acquisition of the interest of intermediaries and its Meaning of Ethics, Object of Legal Ethics, Necessity for an Ethical
Code
consequences
Administration & Offices, Statutory methods Unit -II: Admission & Enrollment of Advocate
i) Rights retained by intermediaries Right to Practice
of creation of trust, Powers & functions of Trustees, Conduct of Advocates and Disciplinary Proceedings
ii) New land tenures Unit-III: Rights and Duties of Advocates
Wakf- meaning, essentials & Rights, Privileges, Duties, Disabilities and Social Responsibilities of an
iii) Status conferred on Old Tenants Advocate
formalities for creation Powers of Mutawalli Muslim Standard of Professional Conduct and Etiquette
b. Compensation and Rehabilitation grant
Professional and other Misconducts
Religious institutions & Offices
c. Gram Panchayat and Land Management Committee Unit-IV: Relation with Bar& Bench
Powers and Procedure of Disciplinary Committees of the Bar
d. Allotment of Land and declaratory suit Accountancy for Lawyers. Bench Bar Relations
Legality of Lawyers Strike in the Right-Duty Discourse
Unit-III: U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Contempt Law and Practice: The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971

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