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This document is a syllabus for the LL.B. (T.D.C.) First Examination in Law for 2011 at Jai Narain Vyas University in Jodhpur, India. It provides general information on the LL.B. program structure, eligibility requirements, examination scheme, and course details. The 3-year LL.B. program consists of First, Second, and Final Examinations. Students must complete one academic year of study between examinations and obtain a minimum of 36% in each paper and 48% overall to pass. The First Examination syllabus covers 7 compulsory papers and 2 optional papers on legal topics.

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This document is a syllabus for the LL.B. (T.D.C.) First Examination in Law for 2011 at Jai Narain Vyas University in Jodhpur, India. It provides general information on the LL.B. program structure, eligibility requirements, examination scheme, and course details. The 3-year LL.B. program consists of First, Second, and Final Examinations. Students must complete one academic year of study between examinations and obtain a minimum of 36% in each paper and 48% overall to pass. The First Examination syllabus covers 7 compulsory papers and 2 optional papers on legal topics.

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SYLLABUS

LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011
JAI NARAIN VYAS UNIVERSITY
JODHPUR
(Accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC)
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SHANTA PRINTERS & STATIONER, JODHPUR 535-6-10-500
LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011
LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011
LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011
LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011
LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011
LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011
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SHANTA PRINTERS & STATIONER, JODHPUR 535-6-10-500
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SYLLABUS
JAI NARAIN VYAS UNIVERSITY
JODHPUR
(Accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC)
IMPORTANT
Wlth o vlow to brlng obout grootor rolloblllt,, volldlt, ond objoctlvlt, ln
tho oxomlnotlon s,stom ond olso lor closor lntogrotlon ol toochlng,
loornlng ond ovoluotlon.
(l) Tho s,llobus hos boon dlvldod lnto unlts. Quostlons wlll bo sot lrom
ooch unlt wlth provlslon lor lntornol cholco.
(ll) ln ordor to onsuro thot studonts do not loovo out lmportont portlon
ol tho s,llobus, oxomlnors sholl bo lroo to ropoot tho quostlons sot
ln tho provlous oxomlnotlons.
[Rol. Rosolutlon No. 21 (c) ol Acodomlc Councll dotod -2-84]
Tho oxomlnoos bo pormlttod to uso tholr porsonol tronslstorlsod pockot
bottor, oporotod colculotors ln tho oxomlnotlons. Tho colculotor to bo
usod b, tho condldotos ln tho oxomlnotlons should not hovo moro thon
12 dlglts, 6 lunctlons ond 2 momorlos ond should bo nolsoloss ond
cordloss. A colculotor bolonglng to ono condldoto sholl not bo ollowod
to bo usod b, onothor condldoto. Tho Suporlntondont ol tho contro wlll
hovo comploto dlscrotlon to dlsollow tho uso ol o colculotor whlch doos
not conlorm to tho obovo spoclllcotlon.
[Rol. Ros. No. 6/0 ol Acodomlc Councll dotod 20th Jul,, 10]
ln Englnoorlng ond on, othor oxomlnotlons whoro tho uso ol colculotors
ls olrood, pormlttod, lt sholl romoln undlsturbod.
NOTIFICATION
In compllance of declslon of Ihe Hon'ble Hlgh CourI all
sIudenIs are requlred Io fulfll 75% aIIendance rule ln each
subjecI and Ihere musI be 75% aIIendance of Ihe sIudenI
before he/she could be permlIIed Io appear ln Ihe
examlnaIlon.
REGlSTRAR
(Acodomlc)
LL.B. (T.D.C.)
First Examination in Law, 2011

GENERAL lNFORMATlON FOR STUDENTS


LlST OF TEACHlNG STAFF
TEACHlNG AND EXAMlNATlON SCHEME
FlRST EXAMlNATlON lN LAW
1
3
4
5
BACHELOR OF LAWS
THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE
General Information
1. The examination Ior the degree oI Bachelor oI Laws shall consist
oI three parts covering a course oI 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 oI the
Ordinances and regulations oI the University and decisions oI the
Admission Board taken Irom 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 Husbandry oI this University or oI an
Indian or Foreign University recognised Ior the purpose by the
University and such other examinations as may be recommended by
the Bar Council oI India in this regard Irom time to time and securing
atleast 45 per cent marks in the aggregate or securing such percentage
oI marks as prescribed by the Admission Board Irom time to time
shall be eligible Ior admission to the LL.B. Course.
(ii) The Dean, Faculty oI Law may permit admission to a migrating
candidate to Second Examination in Law who has passed his
Examination in Law oI any other University in India recognised by
the University under a scheme, which in essence is the same as the
scheme oI this University, on such terms and conditions as he may
lay down.
The Dean, Iaculty oI Law, may permit admission to a migrating
candidate to Final Examination in Law, who has passed his Second
Examination in Law oI any other University in India, recognised by
the University under a scheme, which in essence is the same, as the
scheme oI this University, on such terms and conditions as he may
lay down.
3. A candidate, who aIter being admitted to the LL.B, Course
completes a regular course oI study in this University or its aIIiliated
colleges Ior the academic year, shall be admitted to the First
Examination in Law, and
(iii) A candidate shall be eligible Ior the Degree oI Bachelor oI Laws
aIter he has passed all the aIoresaid Examinations. A candidate who
secures less than 60 per cent marks 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.
(iv) A candidate admitted under Para 2 (ii) shall be eligible Ior the
Degree oI Bachelor oI Laws aIter he passes the Examinations(s) oI
the University required to be taken by him. A candidate who secures
not less than 60 per cent marks in such examinations(s) in the
aggregate shall be placed in the First Division, while one who obtain
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 Irom the University
wants to appear at any oI the additional papers prescribed Ior LL.B.
Final he may be permitted to do so, but it will not be considered as a
substitute Ior the optional paper already oIIered by him at the LL.B.
Final Examination Ior the purpose oI admission to higher classes.
Supplementary Examination in Law.
8. (i) Candidates who Iailed at the immediate 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
oI the candidates Iailing in the aggregate only and secured 48 per cent
marks in the aggregate oI 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 Iailed or obtained lowest marks.
(ii) In order to be declared successIul at the Supplementary
Examination a candidate must obtain atleast 36 per cent marks in a
paper and 48 per cent marks in aggregate oI all the Nine papers.
(iii) No division shall be awarded to the candidates passing LL.B,
Degree Examination aIter 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 Ior subsequent year.
(ii) An ex-student is one .
(a) who has appeared t the examination and Iailed, or
(b) who has satisIied all the requirements oI the prescribed
LLB. I 2 LLB. I 1
4. A candidate, who aIter passing the First Examination in Law
completes a regular course oI study in this University or its aIIiliated
colleges Ior one academic year, shall be admitted to the Second
Examination in Law, and
5. A candidate, who aIter passing the Second Examination in Law
completes a regular course oI study in the University or its aIIiliated
colleges Ior one academic year shall be admitted to the Final
Examination in Law.
The working time oI the Faculty/Department shall be extended to
atleast thirty hours per week including contact and correspondence
programmes, tutorial, home assignments, library clinical work etc.
The actual time Ior class room lecture shall not be less than 27 hours
per week Ior First and Second Examination in Law.
6. A candidate Ior the First Examination in law shall present himselI
Ior examination in the Iollowing subjects.
Subjects/Papers Maximum Marks
(1) Law oI Contract-I (General Principles and SpeciIic RelieI) 100
(2) Law oI Torts and Consumer Protection 100
(3) Law oI Evidence 100
(4) Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 100
(5) Constitutional Law oI India 100
(6) Public International Law and Human Rights 100
(7) Law oI Contract-II (SpeciIic Contract) 100
Optionals
(8) (a) Indian Legal and Constitutional History 100
(b) Insurance Law 100
(c) Equity, Trust & Fiduciary Relationship 100
(9) ProIessional Ethics, Advocacy Ior Lawyers and Bar-
Bench Relations (written 80viva 20) 100
7. (i) For each oI the First, Second and Final Examination in Law Ior
a pass, a candidate shall be required to obtain at least 36% marks in
each paper and at least 48% marks in aggregate oI all the subjects.
(ii) The marks oI the Three Examinations i.e. First, Second and Final
Examinations in Law shall count together Ior a place in the pass list
Ior the LL.B. Degree.
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
First Examination in Law (TDC)
Written Papers L T/P Exam. Marks
Hours
Law 101 Law oI Contract-I
(General Principle and
SpeciIic RelieI) 3 - 3 100
Law 102 Law oI Torts and
Consumer Protection 3 - 3 100
Law 103 Law oI Evidence 3 - 3 100
Law 104 Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 3 - 3 100
Law 105 Constitutional Law oI India 3 - 3 100
Law 106 Public International Law
and Human Rights 3 - 3 100
Law 107 Law oI Contract-II
(SpeciIic Contracts) 3 - 3 100
Op/ional
Law 108 (a) Indian Legal and
Constitutional History 1 - 3 100
(b) Insurance Law 1 - 3 100
(c) Equity, Trust and
Fiduciary Relations 1 - 3 100
Law 109 ProIessional Ethics, 2 1 3
Advocacy Ior Lawyer and Written 80
Bar-Bench Relations Viva-Voce 20
26 1 27 900
1-Stands Ior LL.B. Part 1 Year TDC
01-Stands Ior First paper, 02 stands Ior Second paper and so on
L-Stands Ior Lecture oI 55 Minutes
T-Stands Ior Tutorials
P-Stands Ior Practical
For a pass, a candidate must obtain .
(a) 36 per cent marks in each written, practical/viva-voce paper, and
(b) 48 per cent marks in aggregate.
course oI study including necessary minimum attendance but does not
appear at the examination on account oI illness or some other
bonaIide reason to be determined by the Dean oI the Iaculty.
(iii) Ex-student shall have to appear only in the courses which are in
Iorce Ior the time being and subject to the modiIication eIIected in
this behalI.
(iv) The marks oI Viva-voce, Practical, Moot court etc. shall be
carried-over in case oI 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 Iailed.
10. No condidate shall be allowed to combine Law and other
Postgraduate courses.
LLB. I 4 LLB. I 3
FACULTY OF LAW
LIST OF TEACHING STAFF
S.No. Name Designation QualiIication
ProI. R.N. Sharma
ProI. M.K. Vyas
ProI. S.S. Sharma
ProI. M.K. Bhandari
Dr. R.N. Prasad
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Sinha
Dr. Suresh Mehta
Dr. (Mrs.) Vijaya Sharma
Dr. Mool Singh Rathore
Dr. Mahesh Mathur
Dr. (Miss) Chandan Bala
Dr. V.K. Sharma
Mr. V.K. Bagoria
Mr. S.P. Meena
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Head & Dean
ProIessor
ProIessor
ProIessor
Associate ProI.
Associate ProI.
Associate ProI.
Associate ProI.
Asstt. ProI.
Asstt. ProI.
Asstt. ProI.
Asstt. ProI.
Asstt. ProI.
Asstt. ProI.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
M.A., LL.M.Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,D.C.L.L., Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.,Ph.D.
LL.M.
LL.M., D.LL.
Unit 3. (a) Void Agreement . Restraint oI marriage, trade, legal
proceeding, uncertainty, wagering agreements.
(b) Contingent Contract . distinction between wagering
contract and contingent contract.
(c) Discharge oI Contract by perIormance . Tender oI
perIormance, Joint rights and Joint liabilities oI
parties, time, place and manner oI perIormance,
perIormance oI reciprocal promises, novation, accord
and satisIaction.
Unit 4 . (a) Discharge Irom liability to perIorm . Impossibility,
Anticipatory Breach oI Contract
(b) Discharge oI contract by Breach . Remedies Ior breach
oI contract, compensation, remoteness oI damages
(c) Certain relation resembling contract (Quasi Contract)
Unit 5 . The SpeciIic RelieI Act, 1963 . Recovery oI Possession oI
property, contracts which can and cannot be speciIically
enIorced, rectiIication oI instruments, rescission oI
contracts cancellation oI instruments, declaratory decree
and injunctions.
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First Examination in Law
PAPER I
LAW CONTRACT - I
GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND SPECIFIC RELIEF
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provisions Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version. English Version will prevail.
Unit 1 . Formation oI Control
(a) General . DeIinition and characteristics oI contract, agreement,
promise, kinds oI contract-express, implied void, voidable,
illegal, executory, standard Iorm oI contract.
(b) Proposal . DeIinition, its kinds, characteristics, elements oI
communication, revocation and termination.
(c) Acceptance . DeIinition, modes, characteristics, communication
and revocation.
(d) Consideration . DeIinition, elements oI consideration,
insuIIiciency oI consideration, illegal consideration, object and
concept oI stranger to contract.
Unit 2 . Formation oI Contract .
(a) Capacity to Contract . Who cannot make a contract, who is
minor, nature oI minor's contract, estoppel against minor,
agreement Ior necessaries . person oI unsound mind, nature oI
contract by a person oI unsound mind, persons deprived oI the
capacity to contract.
(b) Free Consent . Meaning, elements rendering consent not Iree-
coercion, undue inIluence, misrepresentation, Iraud and mistake
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Leading Cases Unit No.
1. Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co., (1883) Q.B. 256 1
2. Maula Bux v Union oI India, A.I.R. 1972 S.C. 19545 4
3. Bhagwandas v. Girdhari Lal & Co. Ltd., A.I.R. 1966 S.C. 543 1
4. Motilal Padampur Sugar Mills Co. Ltd. v State Io U.P.,
A.I.R. 1979 S.C. 621 1
5. Lalman Shukla v. Gauri Dutt, (1913) All L.J. 489 2
6. Mohari Bibi v. Dharmodas Ghosh, 1903 (LRIA) 122 2
7. Basara v. State oI Mysore, AIR 1977 S.C. 1749 4
Book Recommended
Anson . Principles oI English Law oI Contract, Edited by A.G. Guest
(22nd ed.)
Pollock and Mulla . Law oI Contract and SpeciIic RelieI
Chesire and FiIoot . Law oI Contract
Subba Rao G.V.C. . Law oI SpeciIic RelieI
Bangia, R.K. . Indian Contact Act
Desai, P.R. . Principles oI Law oI Contract
Avtar Singh . Law oI Contract
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DeIamation-Meaning kinds and deIences
Unit 4 . Nervous Shock
Nuisance .Meaning and its kinds-public and private
nuisance, who can sue Ior nuisance, who is liable Ior
nuisance, remedies Ior nuisance Deceit or Iraud Inducing
breach oI contract Abuse oI legal procedure-malicious
prosecution and conspiracy
Unit 5 . (a) Competition Act 2002
Nature, Scope, Aims, Objectives & Salient Ieatures
enIorced by notiIication
(b) The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 . Objects and
Reasons, DeIinitions, Composition and powers oI Central
Protection Council and State Protection Council
(c) Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies . Composition
and powers oI District Forum, State Commission, National
Commission, Appeal, oIIences, Penalties, and Procedure
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PAPER II
LAW OF TORTS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
Note . (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions et in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version will prevail.
Unit 1 . DeIinition oI Tort . Constituents oI torts - wrongIul act,
legal damages, legal remedy, elements, malice, Intention
and motive, nature oI torts, Distinction between torts and
other wrongs, Maxims Ubi jus ibi remedium, Damnum sine
injuria, injuria sine demno, capacity to sue and to be sued.
Unit 2 . (a) General DeIences Ior Torts
(b) Vicarious liability - Meaning and elements, how it
arises . by ratiIication, by relation, abetment, master
and servant, owner and independent contractor,
vicarious liability oI State, Doctrine oI common
employment
(c) Absolute Liability
(i) The Rule in Rylands vs. Fletcher . Scope oI the rule,
deIences modern position oI this rule
(ii) Strict liability regarding dangerous animals, premises
and things
Unit 3 . Torts to person . Assault, Battery, False imprisonment.
Torts to property . Trespass meaning and kinds, trespass to
movable and immovable property, Trespass ab-initio,
remedies Ior trespass, deIences Ior trespass, Detenue,
conversation Torts to persons and property, Negligence .
Meaning, elements Res-ipsa-loquitor, Contributory
negligence oI children, doctrine oI identiIication
LLB. I 10 LLB. I 9
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LEADING CASES Unit No.
1. Rose v. Ford (1937) A.C. 826 1
2. British Coloumbia Rly. Co. Ltd. v. Loach, (1916) A.C. 719 3
3. Donoghue v. Stevenson, (1932) A.C. 562 3
4. M.C. Mehta v. Union oI India, AIR 1989 S.C. 1987 2
5. Derry v. Pek, 14 A.C. 337 4
6. Wagon Mound case, (1861) a.C. 338 3
7. State oI Rajasthan v. Mst. Vidhyawati, AIR 1962 S.C. 933 2
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Under Hill . A Summary oI the Law oI Torts
Rtanlal . The English and the Indian Law oI Torts
WeinIield . Law oI Torts
Sinha, B.S. . Law oI Torts
Karkara, G.S. . Law Relating to Contributory Negligence
Singh, S.P. . Law oI Torts
Bangia, R.K. . Law oI Torts
Shukla, M.N. . Law oI Torts
Basu, D.D. . Law oI Torts
Karkara, G.S. . Consumer Protection Law
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(ii) Statements made under special circumstances
(e) Relevance to judgment oI Courts oI Law
(I) Opinions oI third person, and
(g) Relevancy oI character oI parties
Unit 3 . Evidence . Oral evidence, documentary evidence, kinds oI
documentary evidence, when secondary evidence is
relevant, public and private documents.
Exclusion oI oral evidence by documentary evidence .
Application oI this principle, its exceptions, ambiguous
documents, kinds oI ambiguity
Unit 4 . Burden oI ProoI . Meaning, general principles oI burden oI
prooI in civil and criminal cases and exceptions to them,
when burden oI prooI shiIts, ProoI oI legitimacy oI child
Estopple . Meaning, essentials, nature and its kinds,
witnesses . Competency oI witness, when persons can be
compelled to appear as witness, privileged communication
and documents, accomplice, hostile witness
Unit 5 . Examination oI witnesses . Order oI examinations, kinds oI
examinations, leading question, impeaching the credit oI
witness, question which can and which cannot be asked,
reIreshing the memory oI witness, production oI document,
Judges' power to put question or to order oI documents
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PAPER III
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Note . (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leasing cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
Unit 1. Preliminary . Application oI the India Evidence Act,
DeIinitions . Iact in issue and relevant Iact. evidence -
meaning and its kinds, proved, disproved, not proved, may
presume, shal l presume, and concl usi ve prooI .
presumptions regarding documents
Relevancy oI Iacts . Explaining Res-gestae, occasion, cause
eIIect, motive, intention, preparation, previous and
subsequent conduct, introductory and explanatory Iacts,
Iacts not otherwise relevant, when become relevant,
accidental and incidental Iacts
Facts which need not be proved, improper admission and
rejection oI Iacts
Unit 2 . Admission and ConIession .
(a) Admission . DeIinition whose, admission is relevant,
relevancy oI admission in civil and criminal cases,
admission is not conclusive prooI, admission as an estoppel
(b) ConIession . DeIinition, its kinds, conIession caused by
inducement, threat or promise, conIession to police oIIicer,
conIession in the custody oI police conIession to magistrate,
conIession by co-accused
(c) DiIIerence between admission and conIession
(d) Relevancy oI statements .
(i) Statements by persons who cannot be called as witness
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LEADING CASES Unit No.
1.Pakala v. Emperor, AIR 1939 P.C.47 2
2. Lalchand Marwari v. Mahant Ramrup Giri and other 3
AIR 1926 P.C.9 4
3. Venkateshwarlu v. Venkatanarayanan, A.I.R. 1954
S.C. 1976 3
4. State oI Punjab v. Sukhdeo Singh, AIR 1961 S.C. 493 4
5. State oI Uttar Pradesh v. Demoen Upadhyay, AIR 1960
S.C. 1125 2
6. Nishikant Jha v. State oI Bihar, AIR 1969 SC 422 2
7. Sarat Chand Dey v. Gopal Chand Laha, 1891 (2)
IA-203 (30 \Cal. 296) 4
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Unit 3. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 . Successi on t o t he
property oI a Hindu male. Succession to interest in
coparcenary property, property oI a Hindu Iemale,
Succession to the property oI a Hindu Iemale, General rules
and disqualiIications oI succession, Escheat
Unit 4. The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 .
Requisites oI valid adoption, Capacity to take in adoption,
capacity to give 'in' adoption, persons who may be adopted,
other conditions Ior a valid adoption. EIIects oI adoption,
Miscellaneous provision oI adoption.
Maintenance oI wiIe, children and parents, Maintenance oI
wi dowed daught er- i n- l aw, Dependent s and t hei r
maintenance. Amount oI maintenance, Miscellaneous
provisions oI maintenance.
Unit 5 . The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956. Natural
guardians and their powers. Testamentary guardians and
their powers, de Iacto guardian general provisions oI
guardianship
Partition . Meaning, property Ior partition, persons entitled
to claim partition and allotment oI shares, partition how
eIIected, Determination oI Share, Reopening oI partition.
Re-union, Debts-Doctrine oI pious obligation. Antecedent
Debts
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Ratan Lal Dhiraj Lal . The Law oI Evidence
M. Monir . Law oI Evidence
Batuk Lal . Law oI Evidence
Avtar Singh . Law oI Evidence
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PAPER IV
FAMILY LAW (HINDU LAW)
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
Unit 1. Hi ndu Law . Sources, school s and appl i cat i on.
Coparcenary, Joint Iamily property and selI-acquired
property, Karta and his powers and obligation . Religious
and Charitable Endowments-essentials oI an endowment.
Kinds Shebait and Mahant
Unit 2. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 . Conditions oI a Hindu
marriage, ceremonies Ior Hindu marriage. Registration oI
Hindu marriage, Void and voidable marriages. Restitution
oI conjugal rights, Judicial separation. Legitimacy oI
children oI void and voidable marriages, Divorce. grounds
available to spouses, Alternative relieI in divorce
proceedings, Divorce by mutual consent, and ancillary
remedies under the, Act, divorced persons when may marry
again, Jurisdiction and procedure
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LEADING CASES Unit No.
1. Shastri YajnaPurushdasji v. Muldas, AIR 1966 SC 1119 1
2. Yamuna bai v. Annant Rao, AIR 1988 SC 644 4
3. Brij Narayan v. Mangla Prasad, (1924) 511 A 129 5
4. Bipin Chandra v. Prabhavati, AIR 1957 SC 176 2
5. Dr. Narayan v Ganesh Dastane v. Sucheta Dastane
AIR 1975 SC 1534 2
6. Dharmendra Kumar v. Usha Kumari, AIR 1977 SC 2218 2
7. Tulsmma v. Sesha Reddi, AIR 1977 SC 1944 3
8. Ms. Githa Hari Haran v. Reserve Bank oI India,
AIR 1999 SC 1149 5
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Mulla . Principles oI Hindu Law
Ragh vachariar . Hindu Law-Principles and Precedent
Paras Diwan . Modern Hindu Law
Sharma, K.P. . Hindu Law (Hindi)
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PAPER V
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
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(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
Unit 1. Introductory. Salient Features oI the
Constitution. Nature oI the Indian Federalism . Preamble,
Citizenship and State, Fundamental Rights, Directive
Principles and Fundamental Duties.
Unit 2 . Union and State Executive . President, Governor, Election,
appointment, Powers, Position . Council oI Ministers,
Prime Minister, Parliamentary System oI Government
Union and State legislature, Lok Sabha, Vidhan Sabha
Rajya Sabha, and Vidhan Parishad, Composition . Speaker,
Chairman, Privileges, Legislative procedure
Unit 3. Union-State Judiciary . Supreme Court and High Court,
Composition and Powers, Writs
Union-State Legislative Relationship-Distribution oI
l egi sl at i ve powers, Admi ni st rat i ve and Ii nanci al
relationship.
Unit 4. Service under the Union and the State, Constitutional
protection to civil servants, Public Service Commission oI
the Union and the States Art. 300 A-Property Rights,
Freedom oI Trade, Commerce and Intercourse . State
Liability in Contracts and Torts, Suit by and against the
State
Unit 5 . (a) Emergency provisions-National, State and Financial (b)
Amendment oI the Constitution-Constitutionality oI
Ordinary Laws and Amendment Laws, Judicial Review oI
Amendment and the Doctrine oI Basic Structure-Major
Amendments and their Constitutional value.
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PAPER VI
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
Unit 1. DeIinition, Nature and Basis oI International Law, is
International Law a true Law? Weaknesses oI International
Law CodiIication and development oI International Law,
Relation between International Law and State Law, Sources
oI International Law, Subjects oI International Law, Place
oI individual in International Law, Nationality, Extradition
and Asylum
Unit 2. States in general, Kinds oI States and Non-State entities,
Acquisition and loss oI State Territory, Territorial water,
Continental SelI, Contiguous zone and exclusive economic
zone, Freedom oI the High Sea and Piracy
Recognition oI States and Governments, Recognition oI
Insurgency and belligerency, do Iacto and de jure
recognition, State succession, state Jurisdiction, state
Responsibility, Intervention
Unit 3 . Diplomatic agents, Counsels. ClassiIication and Functions
oI diplomatic agents, Privileges and Immunities oI
diplomatic agents with reIerence to Vienna Convention on
Diplomatic Relation, 1961. Treaties . DeIinition, Basis,
classiIication and Iormation oI treaties. Interpretation and
revision oI treaties, principles oI jus cogens and pacta sunt
survenda, termination oI treaties. Vienna Convention on the
Law oI Treaties. PaciIic and compulsive means oI
settlement oI international disputes
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LEADING CASES Unit No.
1. Minerva Mills v. Union oI India, AIR 1980 SC 1789 5
2. Maneka Gandhi v. Union oI India, AIR 1978 SC 597 1
3. Union oI India v. Tulsi Ram Patel, AIR 1985 SC 389 4
4. P.C. Wadhwa v. Union oI India, AIR 1964 SC 421 4
5. Indira Sahaney v. Union oI India, AIR 1994 SC 1918 1
6. S.R. Bombai v. Union oI India, AIR 1994 SC 1918 5
7. Keshavanada Bharti v. State oI Kerala, AIR 1973 SC 1461 5
8. Kehar Singh v. Union oI India, AIR 1989 SC 653 2
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Bare Act oI Constitution oI India as amended upto date
Shukla, VN. . Constitution oI India
Jain, M.P. . Constitutional Law oI India
Basu, D.D. . Introduction to the Constitution oI India
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International Institution . League oI Nations, United
Nations. History and Iormation oI United Nations, Organs
oI United Nations with speciIic reIerence to General
Assembly, Security Council and International Court oI
Just i ce, New Int ernat i onal Economi c Order and
Disarmament
Unit 4. War . Its legal character and eIIects, Enemy character,
Armed conIlicts and other hostile relations, belligerent
Occupation, War Crimes, termination oI war and doctrine
oI postliminium, Prize courts.
The law oI Neutrality-Basis oI neutrality, Rights and duties
oI neutral state and belligerent States. Quasi neutrality and
U.N. Charter. Right oI Angary, Contraband, Blockade,
unneutral Service, Right oI Visit and Search.
Unit 5 . Human Rights . Introduction, Meaning, DeIinition & BrieI
History. The Protection oI Human Rights Act 1993 National
Human Rights Commission, Human Rights Commission oI
Rajasthan, Role oI Judiciary in Promotion and Protection oI
Human Rights.
Universal Declaration oI Human Rights, 1948, Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights 1966 and covenant on Economic
Social and Cultural Rights, 1966
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PAPER VII
LAW OF CONTRACT-11 (SPECIFIC CONTRACTS)
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
Unit 1 . Contract oI lndemnity and Guarantee.
(a) Meaning. Distinction between indemnity and kinds oI
guarantee,
(b) Rights oI Indemnity holder
(c) Rights oI the Surety, Extent oI the Liability oI the Surety.
(d) Discharge oI liability oI the Surety
Unit 2. Contracts oI Bailment and Pledge.
(a) Meaning and kinds oI contracts oI Bailment-Bailment
without consideration
(b) Rights and duties oI bailee and bailor (c) Termination oI
Contract oI Bailment (d) Position oI the Iinder oI goods
under law (e) Contract oI Pledge. Meaning and deIinition,
pledge by unauthorised persons
Unit 3 . Contract oI Agency .
(a) DeIinition, kinds and modes oI creation oI Agency
(b) Relations between (i) the principal and agent (ii) The
principal and third party and (iii) The agent and the third
party
(c) Determination oI agent's authority(i) By act oI parties. and
(ii) By operation oI Law-Irrevocable authority
Unit 4 . Contract oI Sale oI Goods . The Sale oI Goods Act, 1930.
(a) Sale-Meaning, DeIinition and Elements
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LEADING CASES Unit No.
1.North Sea Continental ShelI Case, ICJ Reports, 1968, P.3 2
2.Kutch ward, Foreign AIIairs Reports, Vol. XXVII (27) 68 3
3.Right to Passage over Indian Territory,ICJ Reports, 1950 P.6 2
4.South West AIrica case, 1966 ICJ Reports, P.6 4
5.United Kingdom v. Norway (AngloNorweigian Fisheries
Cases) ICJ Reports, 1951, P. 116 2
6.The CorIu Channel Cases (Preliminary Objections)
ICJ Report, 1948 P. 15 2
7.Nicarguva v. The U.S.A., ICJ Reports, 1948, P. 169 2
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Starke . An Introduction oI Internatinoal Law
Briggs. Law oI Nations
Kapoor, S.K. . International Law
Tandon, M.P. . Public International Law
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Ian Browall . Basic Documents on Human Rights
H. Lauterpatch . International Law and Human Rights (1950)
The United Nations and Human Rights. OIIice oI Public InIormation
United Nations (1973)
Frede Castberg . The European Convention on Human Rights (1974)
C.J. Jenks . Human Rights and International Labour Standards (1960)
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(b) Agreement to sell, hire-purchase agreement and a contract
Ior work and labour-meaning and distinction Irom sale
(c) Goods-existing, Iuture and contingent
(d) Conditions and warranties
(e) Passing oI property and risk Irom seller to buyer
(I) Sale by unauthorised person
(g) Law relating to perIormance oI sale
(h) Rights oI Unpaid Seller
Unit 5. Contract oI Partnership. The Partnership Act, 1932.
(a) Meaning, deIinition, Iormation and the characteristics oI
contract oI partnership
(b) Distinction between
(i) Co-ownership and partnership
(ii) Joint Hindu Family Iirm and Partnership and
(iii) Company and partnership
(c) Position oI Minor
(d) Relation inter se oI partners and relation oI partners with
third parties
(e) Registration oI partnership Iirm
(I) Dissolution oI partnership Iirm
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O.P. . The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 Agarwal,O.P. . The Sale oI
Goods Act, 1930
Kapoor, N.D. . Mercantile Law
Avtar Singh. Law oI Contract (English and Hindi) Avtar Singh. Law
oI Partnership (English and Hindi) Avtar Singh . Principles oI the
Law oI Sale oI Goods (English and Hindi)
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OPTIONAL PAPERS
PAPER VIII (a)
INDIAN LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
Unit 1. Introductory . The early Charters (Charters oI 1600 and
1961) and Surat Factory, Administration oI Justice in
Madras, Bombay and Calcutta beIore 1726, Charter oI 1726
and Establishment oI Mayor's Court, Charter oI 1753
Unit 2 . The Regulating Act, 1773, The Supreme Court oI Calcutta,
Bombay and Madras. Merits and DeIects oI Regulating Act
and the Act oI Settlement, 1781
Cases.
(a) Trial oI Raja Nand Kumar (b) Patna Case, and
(c) Cossijurah Case
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LEADING CASES Unit No.
1. National Bank oI Lahore v. Sohan Lal, AIR 1962 Punj. 534 2
2. Amritlal Goverdhan Lal v. State Bank oI Travencore,
AIR 1968 SC K 1432 1
3. Patnaik & Co. v. State oI Orissa,
AIR 1965 SC 1655 1
4. State oI Gujarat v. Mamon Mohed., AIR 1967 SC 1885 2
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Atryah,P,S.. An Introduction to the Law oI Contract, Pollock &
Mulla. Indian Contract and SpeciIic RelieI, VG. Ramchandran. The
Law oI Contract in India VG. Ramchandran. Law oI Agency
Dessi, S .T . The Law oI Partnership in India and Pakistan Agarwal,
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The Beginning oI the Adalat System. The Judicial Plans oI
1772 and 1774 introduced by Warren Hastings, Judicial
ReIorms oI Cornwalli sand Bentick
Unit 3 . The High Court . Dual Judicature beIore 1861, Indian High
Courts Act, 1861 Privy Council, Federal Court,
Development oI Law in MoIussil (Justice, Equity and Good
conscience) Development oI Criminal Law, Changes in
Criminal-Law 1790-1861
Charter Act oI 1833
CodiIication oI Law . Law Commission, Legislative
Council, First, Second and Third Law Commissions. The
Lex Loci Report
Unit 4 . The Government oI India Act, .1858, Indian Councils Act
oI 1861 and 1892
Act oI 1909. Morely Minto ReIorms, Government oI India
Act, 1919
Unit 5 . Simon Commission, Round Table ConIerence, Government
oI India Act, 1935
Federalism . Nature and characteristics under the Act.
Executive Powers oI. Governor General, Federal
Legislature, Federal Court, Provincial Autonomy, Powers
oI the Governor, Crips Mission, Indian Independence Act,
1947, Abolition oI Jurisdiction oI Privy Council,
Constituent Assembly, its Iormation, working and
contribution
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Unit I . (a) Evolution and development oI the concept oI Insurance,
Role and importance oI Insurance.
(b) General principles oI the contract oI Insurance, Nature
oI contract oI Insurance.
(c) ClassiIication oI policies. Selection and measurement
oI risk, Treatment oI sub-standard risk, Calculation oI
Premium.
Unit 2 . (a) Licencing oI Insurance Agents, Duties and Powers oI
Controller oI Insurance Under the Insurance Act, 1938.
(b) Status, and legal position oI the nominee under the
Insurance Act, 1938.
Unit 3 . (a) Establishment oI LiIe Insurance Corporation oI India.
(b) Investment provisions and Rights oI the Policy holders
under the LiIe Insurance Corporation Act, 1956.
Unit 4. Marine Insurance and Fire Insurance.
Motor Insurance, Live-stock Insurance, Insurance against
deterioration oI stocks, loss or proIit Insurance,
Contractor's all Risk Insurance and Credit Guarantee.
Unit 5. Public Liability Insurance Act, 1992.
DeIinitions, Criminal liability based on no ,Iault,
VeriIication and publication oI accidents by Collector,
Application Ior claim Ior relieI-Environment RelieI Fund,
Claim oI Compensation under other laws, Powers oI the
General Government or its authorised oIIicers under the
Act. Penalties, Liability oI Companies or Government
Departments.
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Jain, M.P. . Outlines oI Indian Legal History
Keith, A.B. . Constitutional History oI India (1973), Chapters VII,
VIII, X, XI andXIl only
Banerjee,A.C. . The Making oI the Indian Constitution Mahajan,
V.D. . Constitutional history oI India
Sinha, B. S.. Legal History oI India Jois, M. Rama . Legal History oI
India Kulshreshtha, VD. . Landmarks in Indian Legal and
Constitutional History
Jain, M.P. . Bharatiya Vidhi ka Itihas/Sood . Sanvidhan ka Itihas
Mittal, J.K.. Bharat ka Vaidhanik avam Samvedhanik Itihas
Pranjape, N.V. . Bhartiya Vidhi ka Itihas
Tripathi, G.P. . Bharat ka Vaidhanikawam Samvedhanik Itihas
PAPER VIII (b)
INSURANCE LAW
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
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LEADING CASES
1. New India Assurance Co. v. Radhey Shyam Motilal Khandelwal,
AIR 1974 Bombay, 228
2. Prudential Insurance Co. v. Inland Revenue Commissioner, (104)
2KB658
3. Mills v. Smith (1963) 2 All ER 1078
4. Diby v. General Accident,(1943) ACER 121,138
5. Glickman v. Lancashire and General Assurance Co. Ltd., (1978)
AC 139(HL)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Mishra, M.N. . Insurance-Principles and Practices
Rao, C.K. . Treaties on the Law oI Insurance The Insurance Act,
1938 The LiIe Insurance Corporation Act, 1956
Karkara, G.S. . Commentary on Public Liability Insurance Act
Murthy and Sharma. Modern Law oI Insurance in India
PAPER VIII (c)
EQUITY, TRUST AND FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
Unit 1. Equity. Place and Iunctions oI equity. Nature and Concept
oI equity, Origin and Growth oI Equity in England.
Unit 2 . Maxims oI equity, Equitable rights and Equitable remedies.
Unit 3. Indian Trust Act, 1882 . DeIinition-Creation oI Trusts,
Duties and Liabilities oI Trustees, Rights and powers oI
Trustees, Disabilities oI Trustees, Rights and Liabilities oI
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LEADING CASES
1. Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras v. Shri Lakshminder
Thirtha Swami oI Shirur Mutt, AIR 1954 SC 2 82
2. Durgah Committee, Ajmer v. Syad Hussain Ali, AIR 1961 SC
1402
3. Surajmal Singhvi v. State oI Rajasthan, 1966 RLW 566
4. Tidayat Shri Govindalalji v. State oI Rajasthan AIR 1963 SC 1630
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
Upadhyaya, J.J.R. . Equity, Trusts with Fiduciary. Relations and
SpeciIic RelieI
Gandhi, B.M.. Equity, Trusts and SpeciIic RelieI Varadachri, VK..
Public Trusts and Taxation
PAPER IX
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, ADVOCACY FOR LAWYERS
AND BAR BENCH RELATIONS
Note. (i) The syllabus has been divided into Iive units. Questions
will be set Irom each unit with provision Ior internal
choice.
(ii) In order to ensure that students do not leave out
important portions oI the syllabus, examiners shall be
Iree to repeat the questions set in the previous
examination.
(iii) Leading cases prescribed under this paper may be read
under the respective unit No. shown against each case.
(iv) In the case oI discrepancies between English and Hindi
Version, English Version will prevail.
the BeneIiciary, Vacating 'the oIIice oI Trustees, Extinction
oI Trustees, Certain obligation in the nature oI Trusts.
Unit4 . Rajasthan Public Trusts Act, 1959 . DeIinition and validity
oI certain public trusts, Registration oI public trust,
Management oI Public Trust property, powers oI oIIicers in
relation to Public Trusts, Control oI Public Trusts, Special
provisions in respect to certain trusts-Dharmada, procedure
and penalties.
Unit 5 . Fiduciary Relationship, DeIinition, Kinds, classiIication,
Fiduciary principle.
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THEORY (A) Marks. 80
Unit 1 . Legal ProIession in its Historical perspective-Position
beIore Legal Practitioners Act, 1879, upto. Indian Bar
Council Act, 1926, and history oI Legal ProIession up to
Advocates Act, 1961
Unit 2. ProIessional conduct and ProIessional ethics-Nature and
Scope, Duty to the ProIession, Rights and Privileges oI an
advocate
Unit 3 . Duties towards Courts and clients Duties towards opponent
and Duties towards public
Unit 4 . Code oI proIessional ethics, punishment Ior misconduct and
procedure, Under the Advocate Act, 1961 selected opinions
oI disciplinary committees and Supreme Court decisions on
proIessional misconduct as reported in the immediate
preceding year
VIVA-VOCE (B) Marks. 20
The students have to clear the written paper as well as Viva-
Voce separately, i.e. 29 marks in the written and 7 marks in
the viva-voce. are necessary. The viva-voce will be based
on personal interview only. Evaluation may be made beIore
or aIter theory examination. The date oI Practical
examination will be notiIied by the Dean.
Note . Viva-voce will be taken by two permanent/regular teachers
or by one permanent and one local retired teacher or any
permanent part time teacher or other part time teacher who
IulIills eligibility criteria Ior lecturer as per UGC rules.
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READING MATERIAL
1. M. Krishna Murthy lyer's Book on Advocacy
2. The Contempt Law oI Practice
3. The Bar Council Code oI Ethics
4. SQ selected opinions oI the Disciplinary Committee oI Bar
Council and 10 major judgements oI the Supreme Court on the
subject, in the immediate preceding year

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