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B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) SEMESTER-VII
LBC701 Property Law LBC702 Law of Torts & COPRA LBC703 Health Law LBE701 Socio Economic Offence Or LBE702 Forensic Science LBS701 Drafting Pleading & Conveyancing (Clinical Course)
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Semester – VII
PROPERTY LAW
Core Course LBC701 Credit 04
Continuous Evaluation 40 marks
Term End Examination 60 marks
UNIT – I 1.1 Introduction ,Concept ,Meaning of Property,
1.2 Kinds of Property – MovaLCe and ImmovaLCe Property
1.3 TangiLCe and IntangiLCe Property- Intellectual Property
1.4 Attested 1.5 Registered 1.6 Notices – kinds of notice 1.7 Transfers of Property 1.8 What may be transferred
UNIT – II 2.1 Condition restraining alienation 2.2 Restriction repugnant to interest created 2.3 Transfer for benefit of unborn person 2.4 Rule against perpetuity 2.5 Vested interest 2..6 Contingent interest 2.7 Conditional transfer
UNIT – III 3.1 Election 3.2 Apportionment 3.3 Transfer by ostensiLCe owner 3.4 Doctrine of Lis pendens 3.5 Fraudulent transfer 3.6 Part performance
3.7 Definition of Sale 3.8 Rights and liabilities of buyer and seller
UNIT – IV
4.1 Definition of Mortgage, Kinds of Mortgage, Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagor
4.2 Charge 4.3 Definition of Lease, Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee 4.4 Definition of Exchange, Rights and liabilities of parties 4.5 Definition of Gifts, Suspended or Revoked, Onerous gifts, Universal donee 4.6 ActionaLCe Claim
UNIT – V
Easement
5.1 Concept And Meaning of Easement
5.2 Kinds Of Easement
5.3 The Imposition, Acquisition
5.4 Transfer Of Easement
5.5 The Disturbance of Easement
5.6 Extinction, Suspension and Revival
5.7 Licenses
Note: The above units will include whole Act with recent amendments and the study of
important updated relevant cases decided by the Judiciary.
SELECT BILCIOGRAPHY
Mulla Transfer of Property Act
V.P.Sarthy Transfer of Property
R.K. Sinha Law of Transfer of Property
N.K. Jhabwala The Indian Easement Act
जी. पी .त्रिपाठी सम्पत्रि अंिरण अत्रित्रियम
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Semester – VII
LAW OF TORTS
Core Course LBC702 Credit 04
Continuous Evaluation 40 marks
Term End Examination 60 marks
UNIT-I
1.1 Definition- Winfield, Salmond, Indian Limitation Act 1963, Federick Pollock
1.2 Historical perspective of Tort
1.3 Nature and Concept of Tort
1.4 Constitution of Tortious Liability
1.5 Distinction between Torts and Crime, Torts and Breach of Contract, Torts and Quasi
Contract, Tort and Breach of Trust
UNIT- II
2.1 General defences and justification of Tortious Liability
2.2 Personal Capacity
2.3 Discharge of Tortious Liability
2.4 Liability of State in Torts
2.5 Joint Tort- Feasors
UNIT-III
3.1 Liability for Defective products
3.2 Vicarious Liability
3.3 Strict Liability
3.4 Absolute Liability
UNIT-IV
4.1 Trespass to Person - Assault and Battery, False Imprisonment, Malicious Prosecution,
4.2 Trespass to property - Trespass to immovaLCe property, Trespass to goods
4.3 Defamation
4.4 Nuisance
4.5 Negligence
UNIT- V
Remedies-
5.1 Damages
5.2 Injunctions
5.3 Specific Restitution of Property
5.4 Extra Judicial Remedies
Note: The above units will include all recent amendments and the study of important
updated relevant cases decided by the judiciary.
Select BiLCiography
1. Bangia, R.K. : Law of Torts
2. Desai, Kumud : Law of Torts(An Outline with Cases)
3. Kapoor, S.K. : Law of Torts
4. Pandey, J.N. : Law of Torts
5. Pillai, P.S. : Law of Torts
6. Ratanlal & Dhirajlal : Law of Torts
7. Salmond & Heuston : Law of Torts
8. Winfield : Law of Torts
9. D.D. Basu: The Law of Torts
10. B.M. Gandhi: Law of Torts (1987), Eastern Lucknow
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Semester – VIII
HEALTH LAW
Core Course LBC703 Credit 04
Continuous Evaluation 40 marks
Term End Examination 60 marks
UNIT-I Introduction
1.1 Concept & Definition of Health
1.2 Element of Health
1.3 Right to Health
1.4 International law & health
.
UNIT-II Constitution of India
2.1 Constitutional protection under Fundamental Rights.
2.2 Constitutional protection under Directive Principle of State Policy.
2.3 Health & Judiciary.
UNIT-III PuLCic Health Offences and Law
3.1 Offence affecting the PuLCic Health, (Chapter XIV of IPC)
3.2 PuLCic Nuisance
3.3 Miscarriage, (312-316 IPC)
3.4 Relevant provision relating to health under Cr.P.C.
UNIT-IV Health and Legal Protection under
4.1 Environments law
4.2 Pre-natal Diagnostic Technique (Regulation & Prevention of misuses) Act, 1994
4.3 Factory Act, 1948,Mines Act,1952,Plantation Act,
4.4Mental Health Act 1987
4.5 Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
UNIT-V Liability of Medical Professionals
5.1Medical Negligence
1.2 Civil Liability
5.2(a) Tortious Liability
5.2(b) Contractual Liability
5.2(c) Liability under Consumer Protection Act
5.3 Criminal Liability
Note: The above units will include all recent amendments and the study of important
updated relevant cases decided by the judiciary.
SELECT BILCIOGRAPHY
1. Right to life and Right to Death: A study – The ICFAI University Press.
2. HIV/Aids – Health Care and Human rights approach – The ICFAI University
Press.
3. PuLCic Health: Enforcement and Law - The ICFAI University Press.
4. Clinical Trials: Law and Regulations- The ICFAI University Press.
5. Right to PuLCic Health and Impact of Patents - The ICFAI University Press.
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Semester – VII
SOCIO ECONOMIC OFFENCES
Elective Course LBE701 Credit 04
Continuous Evaluation 40 marks
Term End Examination 60 marks
UNIT-I
1.1 Introduction of Socio- Economic Offences
1.2 Nature and Scope of Socio Economic offences
1.3 Difference between traditional offences and Socio Economic offences
1.4 Types of Socio Economic offences
UNIT- II
2 White Collar Crime
2.1 Historical Background
2.2 Contributing factors
2.3 Meaning and definition
2.4 Types of White Collar Crimes
2.5 White Collar Crimes in certain profession
UNIT III
3 Corruption
3.1 Practice and Dimensions of Corruption
3.2 General Corruption
3.3 Types of Corruption
3.4 Causes of Corruption
3.5 Anti Corruption Laws
a. Prevention of Corruption Act 1983
b. Related provisions of I.P.C
UNIT - IV
4. LCack Money
4.1 Conception of LCack Money
4.2 Legal Provisions for investigation into LCack Money
4.3 Disproportionate Assets
4.4 The role of the Central Vigilance Commission
4.5 Sentencing policies and pattern
4.6 Law Commission Reports in Socio- Economic offences
UNIT- V
5.1 Law of prevention of Food Adulteration
a. Definition
b. Central Committee for food standards and Central food laboratories
c. Penalties and defenses
5.2 Law relating to Essential Commodities
a. Definition
b. Power to control production, supply, distribution of essential commodities
c. Issue of show cause of notice before confiscation
d. Penalties
Note: The above units will include all recent amendments and the study of important
updated relevant cases decided by the judiciary.
Selected BiLCiography:
1. E. Sutherland, White Collar Crime(1949)
2. Prof. N.V. Paranjape, Criminology and Penology.
3. Dr. Yamuna Shankar Sharma, Penology.
4. Om Prakash Shrivastava, Principles of Criminal Law.
5. Essential Commodities Act, 1953
6. Food Adulteration Act, 1954
7. Prevention of Corruption Act, 1983
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Semester – VII
FORENSIC SCIENCE
Elective Course LBE702 Credit 04
Continuous Evaluation 40 marks
Term End Examination 60 marks
UNIT-I
1.1 Definition, Objects and Scope of Forensic Science
1.2 History and development of forensic science
1.3 Relationship between Law and Forensic Science
1.4 Role of Forensic Science in administration of justice
UNIT- II
2.1 Forensic Science set up in India
- Central forensic science laboratories
- Forensic Science Laboratories
- National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science
- Central Detective Training School
- Finger Print Bureau
- National Crime Records Bureau
UNIT-III
3. Types of Evidence
3.1 Physical Evidence
3.2 Chemical Evidence
3.3 Biological Evidence
3.4 Meaning of Expert Evidence, Presentation of Expert Evidence
Admissibility of Expert Evidence
3.5 Crime Scene and Lab Investigation
UNIT-IV
4 Concept, History, Advantages, Limitations and Legal admissibility of Techniques of
Investigation
4.1 Finger Printing
4.2 Brain Mapping
4.3 Lie detector/ Poly graph
4.4 Voice Identification
4.5 Narco analysis
4.6 DNA Finger Printing
UNIT- V
5.1 Cyber Crimes
5.2 Computer Fraud and abuse
5.3 Software piracy, Hacking, Computer viruses, Computer security
Internet, Use of Biometric methods for personal identification, Information Technology Act,
2000
5.4 Offences and Penalties
Note: The above units will include all recent amendments and the study of important
updated relevant cases decided by the judiciary.
Select BiLCiography
Modi's Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology
Parekh's Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology
Nanda, B.B. & Tewari R.K., Forensic Science in India : A Vision for the Twenty first Century
Sharma, B.R.: Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation and Trials
Anil K. Jain, Biometrics Personal Identification in Neworked Society
Nickolas, Scientific Criminal Investigation
James, S.H. ad Norby JJ, Forensic Science : An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative
Techniques.
B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Semester – VII
DRAFTING, PLEADING & CONVEYANCING (CLINICAL COURSE)
Skill Course LBS701 Credit 04
Continuous Evaluation 40 marks
Term End Examination 60 marks
Unit-1 1.1 General principles of Drafting
1.1.1 Conciseness
1.1.2 Clarity
1.1.3 Completeness
1.1.4 Preciseness
1.1.5 Pleasant aBcent
1.2 Pleadings
1.2.1 object of Pleadings
1.2.2 functions of Pleadings
1.2.3 amendment of Pleadings
1.2.4 conveyancing – introduction ,object
1.2.5 componants of a deed
Unit II- Plain 2.1 Injunction
2.2 Money Suit
2.3 Ejectment Suit
2.4 Plaint under Hindu Marriage Act
2.5 Plaint for Specific Performance
2.6 Written Statement
2.7 Notice
2.8 Affidavits
2.9 Execution Petition
Unit- III Criminal –
3.1 F.I.R.(u/s. 154 Cr.p.c.)
3.2 Complaints
3.3 Challan
3.4 Charge sheet
3.5 Bail application
3.6 Cancellation of bail
3.7 Anticipatory bail
3.8 Application for maintenance
Unit –IV
4.1 Memorandum of appeal (Civil & Criminal)
4.2 Memorandum of revision (Civil & Criminal)
4.3 Petitions (under articles 32&226)
4.4 habeas corpus
4.5 Mandamus
4.6 Prohibition
4.7 Qoa warranto
4.8 Certiorari
Unit V
5.1 Mortgage Deed
5.2 Sale Deed
5.3 Gift Deed
5.4 Promissory Note
5.5 Power of Attorney
5.6 Will
5.7 Adoption
5.8 Agreeement
BOOK RECOMMENNDED :
Murli manohar : Art of Conveyancing & Pleading
Shri Gopal : Conveyancing ,Pleading& Forms
N.S Bindra : Pleading And Practice
Comprehensive viva-voce Credit 04
Comprehensive viva-voce of 4 virtual credits will be conducted at the end of each
semester of the programme by a board of examiners. The grades awarded in the
viva-voce shall be shown separately in the grade-sheet.