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The document outlines the syllabus for the B.A. LL.B. (5 Year) Course, specifically for Semester VIII, which includes subjects such as Law of Evidence, Property Law, Company Law, and practical training in Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyance. Each subject has defined objectives, modules covering key topics, and recommended readings. Students are also required to complete internships to gain practical experience in various legal settings.

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Ba LLB Sem 8

The document outlines the syllabus for the B.A. LL.B. (5 Year) Course, specifically for Semester VIII, which includes subjects such as Law of Evidence, Property Law, Company Law, and practical training in Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyance. Each subject has defined objectives, modules covering key topics, and recommended readings. Students are also required to complete internships to gain practical experience in various legal settings.

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B.A. LL.B.

(5 YEAR) COURSE
SYLLABUS AT A GLANCE

Semester - VIII

Semester VIII
Law of Evidence 04 100
Property Law 04 100
Company Law 04 100
Drafting, Pleading and
Conveyance – PRACTICAL 04 100
SEMESTER – VIII
LAW OF EVIDENCE
OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE: The students are by now familiar with the procedures
but trail is incomplete unless proper evidence is adduced and appreciated. This module will
introduce the students to the world of evidence.
Marks – 100 (Written – 80 + Project – 20)
Credit : 04
MODULE – I: Nature, Functions, Object and History of the Law of Evidence, Salient
features, Application and Non-application of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
MODULE – II: Definitions – Section 3 and 4.
MODULE – III: Relevancy of Facts (Sections 5 to 55):
Evidence of facts in Issue and Relevant fact- Section 5
Doctrine of Res gestae- Section 6
Occasion, Cause or Effects of facts in issue- Section 7
Motive, Preparation and Conduct- Section 8
Introductory or Explanatory Facts- Section 9
Conspiracy Section 10
Inconsistent Facts- Section 11
Damages –Section 12
Right or Custom – Section 13
State of Mind, Body or Bodily Feeling –Section 14
Accidental or International Acts- Section 15
Existence of Course of Business –Section 16
Admission and Confession-Section 17-31
Statements by person who cannot be called as witnesses-Section 32
Statement made under Special Circumstances –Section 33-38
Extent of providing a Statement –Section 39
Relevancy of Judgemernts-Section 40-44
Opinion of third persons-Section 45-51
Relevancy of Judgments-Section 52-55

MODULE – IV: On proof (Section 56-100)


facts which need not be proved –Sections 56-58
oral evidence –Section 59-60
Documentary Evidence –Section 61-73
Public and Private Documents-Section 74-78
Presumptions as to Documents –Section 79-90A.
Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence –Sections 91 to 100.

MODULE – V: Production and effect of Evidence (Section 101 to 167)


Burden of Proof –Sections 101 to 114-A
Estoppel-Section 115 – 117
Witnesses –Sections 118 to 134
Examination of witnesses –Section 135 – 166
Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence –Section 167.

***** Students are expected to read current case laws. Only the current enactments
and enactments as a amended up to date will be taught.
RECOMMENDED READINGS :
****** All books are to be read in current edition.

1. Batuklal-The Law of Evidence

2. Avtar Singh –Principles of the Law of Evidence

3. M. Monir-Text book on the Law of Evidence

4. Vepa P. Sarathi –Law of Evidence

5. Ratanlal and Dhirajlal –Law of Evidence

6. Sarkar’s LAW OF Evidence ( 2 Volumes )

7. Field –Law of Evidence (5 volumes)

8. N.D. Basu –Law of Evidence

9. Woodroff and Ammer Ali- Law of Evidence


LAW OF PROPERTY
OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE: The world of property is a very important part of a
national as well as individual life. This module offers a glimpse of the world of property.
Marks – 100 (Written – 80 + Project – 20)
Credit : 04
MODULE – I: Interpretation Clause
MODULE – II: Transfer of Property- What may be transferred – Person Competent to
Transfer
MODULE – III: Conditions restraining alienation
MODULE – IV: Transfer for the benefit of unborn person- Rule against perpetuity-
Direction for accumulation- Vested Interest- Contingent Interest-Fulfillment of Condition
precedent & condition subsequent
MODULE – V: Doctrine of Election
MODULE – VI: Transfer where third person is entitled to maintenance
MODULE – VII: Transfer by ostensible owner- By unauthorized person who subsequently
acquires interest in property concerned {Feeding the Estoppel by grant}
MODULE – VIII: Doctrine of lis-pendens
MODULE – IX: Fraudulent Transfer
MODULE – X: Doctrine of part performance
MODULE – XI: Sale of immovable property
MODULE – XII: Mortgage
MODULE – XIII: Lease of immovable property
MODULE – XIV: Exchange
MODULE – XV: Gifts
MODULE – XVI: Easement – definition- kinds – Imposition, acquisition and transfer of
easement – incidents of easements- disturbance of easement – extinction, suspension and
revival of easement – License
***** Students are expected to read current case laws. Only the current enactments
and enactments as a amended up to date will be taught.
RECOMMENDED READINGS :
****** Only current editions are to be read.

1. Transfer of Property Act, 1882

2. The Indian Easement Act, 1882

3. G.P. Tripathi, transfer of Property Act

4. Mulla, transfer of Property Act

5. S.N. Shukla, transfer of Property Act

6. B.B. Mitra, transfer of Property Act

7. R. Dayal, transfer of Property Act

8. S.K. Agarwal, Easement Act


COMPANY LAW
OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE : Company is legal person who is as important for a
nation as an individual is. This module talks about formation and managing a company.
Marks – 100 (Written – 80 + Project – 20)
Credit : 04
MODULE – I: FORMATION OF COMPANIES
Promoting
Memorandum of Association
Articles of Association
Registration

MODULE – II: KINDS OF COMPANIES AND THE PROCESS OF THEIR


TRANSFORMATION FROM ONE KIND TO ANOTHER
MODULE – III: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF INCORPORATION
MODULE – IV: PROSPECTUS
MODULE – V: SHARES AND RALATED MATTERS
MODULE – VI: DEBENTURES AND RELATED MATTERS
MODULE – VII: COMPANY AND ITS ORGANS :- THEIR POWER, FUNCTION,
DUTY AND INTERRELATIONSHIP
MODULE – VIII: FOSS v. HARBOTTLE RULE AND ITS EXCEPTIONS
MODULE – IX: MERGER AND DE-MERGER
MODULE – X: WINDING UP (BY COURT AND VOLUNTARY)
MODULE – XI: COMPANY LAW BOARD AND NATIONAL COMPANY LAW
TRIBUNAL
MODULE – XII: BRIEF OVER VIEW OF SEBI GUIDELINES
***** Students are expected to read current case laws. Only the current enactments
and enactments as a amended up to date will be taught.
RECOMMENDED READINGS :
****** All books are to be read in current edition.

1. Singh. Avtar- Company Law

2. Ramaiya. A – GUIDE TO THE COMPANIES ACT

3. Davis. Paul.L-Gower’s Principles of Modern Company Law

4. Jain.N.K- Company Law

5. Wright.R.A.K Palmer’s Company Precedents

6. Bhandari. M.C- Guide to Company Law Procedures

7. Hitt.Michel.A- Merger and Acquisition

PRACTICAL – II
[Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance]
OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE :Draftsman ship is one compulsory skill for every
lawyer. This module is intended to teach drafting to the students.
Marks -100
MODULE – I : DRAFTING :- General principles of drafting and relevant substantive rules
MODULE – II : PLEADINGS : Marks- 45
Civil:- Plaint, Written Statements, Affidavit, Execution Petition,
Interlocutory application, Original Petition, Memorandum of Appeal and Revision, Petition
under Articles 32 & 226 of the Constitution of India, PIL Petition.
Criminal: Complaint, Criminal Miscellaneous Petition, Bail Application, Memorandum of
Appeal and revision
Practical exercises – 15 3 X 15
MODULE – III: CONVEYANCE: Marks – 45
Sale Deed , Mortgage Deed, Lease Deed, Gift Deed, Promissory Note, Power of Attorney,
Will, Trust Deed,
Practical exercises – 15 3x15
MODULE – IV :
VIVA VOCE Marks – 10
NOTE: Students will have to put in four weeks of internship compulsorily in Semesters VI,
VII, VIII, IX, X , and obtain a certificate of internship without which the Bar Council may
not enroll them. The students must maintain diary. They will be evaluated in the X Semester
along with Moot Court Exercise and Internship Practical Paper. The internship should
be in the following Institutions or Organizations:

1. NGO

2. Trial and Appellate Advocates { compulsory}

3. Judiciary

4. Legal Regulatory Authorities

5. Legislatures and Parliament

6. Market Institutions

7. Law Firms

8. Companies

9. Local Self –Government

10. Other Legal Functionaries

11. Any other body approved by the college.

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