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SDM Law College Mangalore Teaching Plan Course: BALLB/LLB/BBALLB Name of Sub: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW February 21, 2020 to June 15 2020 Course Objecves: To guide and acquainted the students with nature, scope and functions of Administrative Law, the nature and control of delegated legislative power, regulation of discretionary powers and general principles of Administrative adjudication. Modules/ Unit Date Feb 1 to Feb 16 No of Hours Topic Pre- requisite Reading I. P. Massey - Administrative Law, Latest Edition I. P. Massey - Administrativ e Law, Latest Methodolo gy Supplementary Readings Remarks Unit 1 Evolution- Nature and Scope Classification of Administration Action 12 Hours (2 hours in case of emergenc ies) Evolution- Nature and Scope of Administrative Law- Relation with Constitutional Law Separation of powers and concepts- Rule of lawCounsil d' Etate, (French system) PPT Method and Case laws Wade - Administrative Law De Smith - Judicial Review of Administrative Action S. P. Sathe - Administrative Law PPT Method and Case laws

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SDM Law College MangaloreTeaching Plan

Course: BALLB/LLB/BBALLB Name of Sub: ADMINISTRATIVE LAWFebruary 21, 2020 to June 15 2020

Course Objectives: To guide and acquainted the students with nature, scope and functions of Administrative Law, thenature and control of delegated legislative power, regulation of discretionary powers and general principles of Administrative adjudication.Modules/

Unit

Date

Feb 1 to

Feb 16

No of

Hours

Topic Pre-

requisite

Reading

I. P. Massey -

Administrative

Law, Latest

Edition

I. P. Massey -

Administrativ

e Law, Latest

Methodolo

gy

Supplementary

Readings

Remarks

Unit 1

Evolution- Nature and Scope

Classification of Administration Action

12 Hours(2 hours in case of emergencies)

Evolution- Nature and

Scope of Administrative

Law- Relation with

Constitutional Law

Separation of powers and

concepts- Rule of

lawCounsil d' Etate,

(French system)

PPT

Method

and Case

laws

Wade - Administrative Law

De Smith - Judicial Review of Administrative Action

S. P. Sathe - Administrative Law

PPT

Method

and Case

laws

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Feb 17

to

Feb2812 Hours(2 hours in case of emergencies)(Assignment Presentation)

Classification of

Administration

Actionfunctions-

Administrative direction

and discretion.

Edition

PPT

Method

and Case

laws

Lecture

Method

and Case

laws

Unit IILegislative

power of the

administration

March 1

to

March

15

12 Hours(2 hours in case of emergencies)(Assignm

ent

Presentat

ion)

Legislative power of the

administration- Extent of

delegation and control over

delegated Legislation- Sub-

delegation- Judicial-

Parliamentary control over

delegated Legislation.

I. P. Massey -

Administrativ

e Law, Latest

Edition

PPT Method and Case laws

Unit III Mar15 12 Hours Judicial power of I. P. Massey - PPT

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Judicial power of Administration

to Mar

30

(2 hours in case of emergencies)(Assignm

ent

Presentat

ion)

Administration- Nature of

procedure- Principles of

Natural justice- Effect of non-

compliance with principle of

natural justice- Exception to

principle of Natural justice.

Administrativ

e Law, Latest

Edition

Method

and Case

laws

Unit IV

Judicial controlof Administrative

action

April1

to

April 15

Judicial control of

Administrative action - Writs,

Principles and Procedure -

Public Law review and Private

Law review of Administration

actionLiability of State - Torts,

Contract Promissory

estoppels-Government

Privileges- Right of

information- Doctrine of

Legitimate

expectationDoctrine of

Accountability- Waiver-

Doctrine of Proportionality.

I. P. Massey -

Administrativ

e Law, Latest

Edition

PPT

Method

and Case

laws Case

laws

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Unit IV & VCorporations and Public undertaking

April 16

to April

30

May 1

to May

15

May 16

to May

30

20 Hours(2 hours in case of emergencies)(Assignm

ent

Presentat

ion)

Corporations and Public undertaking- Commission of EnquiryOmbudsman in India (Lokpal and Lokayuktha)- Central Vigilance Commission- Parliamentary Committees-Civil services in IndiaAccountability and responsibility- Problems of ProspectiveAdministrative devianceCorruption- Mal- administration- Control mechanism of Accountability.

I. P. Massey -

Administrativ

e Law, Latest

Edition

Lecture

Method

and Case

laws

PPT

Method

and Case

laws and

Problems

Discussion

s

Revision ofSyllabus

June 1

to June

15

8 Hours Revision of Syllabus

Mr. Maheshchandra Nayak Asst. Prof. of Law

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SDM Law College,Mangaluru

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Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara LawCollege, Centre for Post Graduate Studies and Research in Law

Mangalore.

Teaching Plan of Banking Law(as of syllabus prescribed by Karnataka State Law University)

Mr. AshwinAsst. Prof of Law

Course: IV (5years) BA.LLBSection - ‘A’ & ‘B’

Name of Sub: Banking LawLecture hours/weekly: 6 Hours

Course Objectives: To guide the students, about the importance of Banking Sectorand other economic institution, the course in designed to acquaint the students withconceptual and operational parameters of banking law, the judicial interpretation and newemerging dimensions in the economical institution.

Modules /Unit

No ofHours

Topic PrerequisiteReading

Methodology SupplementaryReadings

Unit 1

Nature and Development of Banking/ Laws

10 Hours

History of banking in India and elsewhere - indigenous banking - evolution of Banking in India- different kinds of banks and their function- multifunctional Bank- growth and legal issue-Controls by government and its agency;- on management- on account of audit lending- credit policy- reconstruction andrecognition- suspension ofwinding up

TannanParthsarathi

Lecture Method, Caselaws, & Discussions Method

RamanR. N Choudry

Unit 2

Banking Regulation Act - 1949

15 Hours

Evolution of Central Bank- characteristics and functions- economic and social objective- the central bank and the state-as bankers Bank- Reserve Bank of India as Central Bank.

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE; - function of RBI- regulation of

TannanAvathar Singh

Lecture Method, Caselaws, & Discussions Method

Myneni

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monetary mechanism of the economy- credit control- exchange control-Monopoly of currency issue- bank rate policy formation- control of RBI over non banking companies- financial companies -non financial companies.

THE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ACT 1961 objects and reasons- establishment of capital ofdeposit Insurance Corporation- registration of Banking companies- insured banks- liability of deposit Insurance Corporation to depositors-relation between insured Bank DIC and Reserve Bank of India.

Unit 3

Relationshipof Banker and Customer

10 Hours

Legal character- control between banker and customer- bankers lien- protection of bankers customer- nature and type of accounts- special classes of customer- lunatic, minor, partnership, Corporation, local authority; rights and duties of banker and customer- customer protection banking as service.

N.M TripatiTannan

Lecture Method, Caselaws, & Discussions Method

Raman

Unit 4

Law relatingto Negotiable Instruments 1881 Act / 2002

20 Hours

Negotiable Instruments- kinds- holder and holders in due course- parties- negotiable- assignment- presentment- endorsement-liability of parties- payment in due course- special rules of evidence- material alteration- noting

Negotiable instrument act.TannanAvathar Singh

Lecture Method, Caselaws, & Discussions Method

BangiaAdiga

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and protest- paying banker and collecting banker- bills in sets- penalprovision under Negotiable Instrument Act- bankers book Evidence Act.

Unit 5

Lending by Banks / Trends of banking system

20 Hours

Good lending principles- landing to poor masses- securities of advance-s kinds and their merits and demerits- repayment of loans- rate of interest- protection against penalty-default and recovery- debtrecovery Tribunal.

RECENT TRENDS OF BANKING SYSTEM- new technology- information technology- automation and legal aspects- automatic teller machine- use of interest- smart card -use of expert system -credit card.

TannanParthasarathiPeget

Lecture Method, Caselaws, & Discussions Method

Avathar SinghMyneni

College, Mangalur

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TEACHING PLAN

VI SEM 5 YEARS –Company Law

Course teacher: Santhosh Prabhu

Course objective: The Course is designed to understand the formation, management and otheractivities of the companies. In view of the important developments that have taken place in thecorporate sector. Important regulations pertaining to the issue of shares and the capital raising havecome into force. This course aims to impart the students, the corporate management, control, theremedies and the government regulation of corporate business and winding up companies.

UNITS NO. OF HRS

TOPIC PREREQUISITES/READINGS/ ASSIGNMENTS

METHODOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTARY READING

REMARKS

UNIT I 16 The Companies Act amendments- Corporate PersonalityRegistration and incorporation- Lifting of corporate veil, promoters-duties and liability of promoters

Avtar SighLecture method

KratiRojaria

UNITII 12 Procedure of incorporation –certificate of incorporation-MOA-AOA- Doctrine of indoor management- Prospectus

KratiRajoria Lecture method

Avtar Sing

UNIT III 10 Board of directors- powers and functions: distributions ofpowers between board of directors and general meetingDirectors: appointment-qualification-position of directors-types of directors- powers and duties of directors-remuneration-removalMeetings: Meetings of Board and Committees-kinds of meetings-procedure –resolutions- prevention of oppression and mismanagement

Corporate social responsibility

Avtar Sing Lecture method

Ramaiah A

UNIT IV 15 Sources of capital : Shares- Types- allotment-transfer –privileges of shareholders-dividends-declaration and payment- buyback-private placement

Debentures-floating charge- appointment of trustee and their duties- remedies for Debenture holders -redemtion

C Singhania Lecture method

Discussion on casses

Avtar Sing

UNIT V 12 Reconstruction, rehabilitationand amalgamation: Concept –jurisdiction and powers of NCLT- takeover and acquisition of minority interestWinding-up: modes, who canapply-procedure.

Ramaiah A Lecture method

Case study- Olympic knitwear case

C Singhania

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TEACHING PLAN -2020Class: BBA LLB 5 YEARS VI SEM

Subject: Company LawCourse teacher: Chandralekha V

Course objective: The Course is designed to understand the formation, management and other activities of the companies. In view of theimportant developments that have taken place in the corporate sector. Important regulations pertaining to the issue of shares and the capitalraising have come into force. This course aims to impart the students, the corporate management, control, the remedies and the governmentregulation of corporate business and winding up companies.

UNITS

NO. OF HRS

TOPIC PREREQUISITES/READINGS/ ASSIGNMENTS

METHODOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTARY READING

REMARKS

UNITI

16 The Companies Act amendments- Corporate PersonalityRegistration and incorporation- Lifting of corporate veil,promoters-duties and liability of promoters

Avtar SighLecture method

KratiRojaria

UNITII

12 Procedure of incorporation –certificate of incorporation-MOA-AOA- Doctrine of indoor management- Prospectus

KratiRajoria Lecture method

Avtar Sing

UNITIII

10 Board of directors- powers and functions: distributions of powers between board of directors and general meetingDirectors: appointment-qualification-position of directors-types of directors- powers and duties of directors-remuneration-removalMeetings: Meetings of Board and Committees-kinds of meetings-procedure –resolutions- prevention of oppression and mismanagement

Corporate social responsibility

Avtar Sing Lecture method

Ramaiah A

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UNITIV

15 Sources of capital : Shares- Types- allotment-transfer –privileges of shareholders-dividends-declaration and payment- buyback-private placement

Debentures-floating charge- appointment of trustee and their duties- remedies for Debenture holders -redemtion

C Singhania Lecture method

Discussion on casses

Avtar Sing

UNITV

12 Reconstruction, rehabilitation and amalgamation: Concept –jurisdiction and powers of NCLT- takeover and acquisition of minority interestWinding-up: modes, who can apply-procedure.

Ramaiah A Lecture method

Case study- Olympic knitwear case

C Singhania

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Shri DharmastalaManjunatheshwara Law College, Mangalore.Teaching Plan of Contract I

(as of syllabus prescribed by Karnataka State Law University)

Mr. AshwinAsst. Professor LawSDM Law College, Mangaluru

Course: II (5years) BBA.LLB Name of Sub: Contract I

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 Hours

Course Objectives: To guide the students that the importance of contract and electronic world (e-commerce) and general principles governing contracts.

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Modules/Unit No of Hours Topic Pre-requisite Reading

Methodology Supplementary Readings

Unit 1Basic Principlesand Definitions

10 Hours(2 hours on a case of emergencies)

History – Formation of Contract – Agreement andContract – Definitions – Classification - Offer and Acceptance – Communication – Revocation – Essential elements – Invitation to Offer – TendersConsideration –udumPactum - Essentialelements – Privity ofContract and ofConsideration –Exceptions – UnlawfulConsideration and itseffect.

Contractual Ability –Electronic Documents asWeb Pages – DigitalCertificates as EntryPasses – Time and Placeof Contract – SecuredCustody of ElectronicRecords.

Lecture Method, Case laws, & Discussions Method

Mr. Nandan Kamath Law relatingcomputers, Internet and E-Commerce 2nd Edition Reprint 2006

S Jaiswal on Doing business on theInternet E-Commerce 1st Edition2000

M. Krishna Nair on The Law ofContracts P.No 1 to 74

Unit II

Capacity toContract

Free Consent

15 Hours (2hours on case of emergencies) (Assignment Presentation)

Capacity to Contract – Minor’s Agreements and its effects – Persons of unsound mind – Persons disqualified by Law. Free Consent – Coercion - Undue influence – Misrepresentation – Fraud

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 153 to 342

Dr. S. R Myneni on General Principles of Contract I First Edition

Lecture Method, Case laws, & Discussions Method

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– Mistake – Legality of Object – Void Agreements – Agreements against Public Policy – Wagering Agreements – Its exceptions – Contingent Contracts

Reprint 2018 P. NO 123 to 218

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition reprint 2018 P. No106 to 271

Unit III

Discharge ofContracts

10 Hours (2hours on case of emergencies) (Assignment Presentation)

Discharge of Contracts and its various Modes – bythe performance – Time and place of performance – Performance of reciprocal promises - Appropriation of Payments – Discharge by Agreement – By operationof Law – By frustration (Impossibility of Performance) – By Breach (Anticipatory and Actual).

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 351 to 556

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition reprint 2018 P. No 271to 341

Lecture Method, Case laws, & Discussions Method

Unit IVRemedies for

Breach ofContracts

25 Hours(2 Hours in Case of Emergency)(Assignment Presentation)

Remedies for Breach of Contracts – Damages – Remoteness of damages –Ascertainment of damages -Injunction – When granted and when refused– Restitution – Specific performance when granted – Quasi Contracts.

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 364 to 588

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition reprint 2018 P. No 364to 405

Lecture Method, PPT and Case laws

Dr. S. R Myneni on General Principles of Contract I First EditionReprint 2018 P. No. 289 to 348

Unit V

The Specific ReliefAct

25 Hours The Specific Relief Act Nature of Specific Relief – Recovery of Possession of movable and immovable Property – Specific

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition reprint 2018 P. No 407to 604

Lecture Method, Case laws, & Discussions Method

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performance when granted and not granted –Who may obtain and against whom – Discretionary remedy – Power of Court to grant relief – Rectification of instruments – Cancellation– Declaratory decrees – Preventive relief – Temporary injunctions – Perpetual and Mandatory Injunctions. Government as a contracting party: Constitutional provisions –Government powers to contract – Procedural requirements – Kinds of Government Contracts, their usual clauses, the performance of such contract, settlement of disputes and remedies

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 570 to 576

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SDM Law College MangaloreCOURSE SYLLABUS Action Plan

Department of LawKarnataka State Law University

Course: III BBALLB Name of Sub: Contract II

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives: This course enables the students to better appreciate the law governing special contracts like, indemnity, guarantee, agency, etc. which are more relevant in the contemporary society.

Modules/

Unit

Date

Februar

y 10 to

28

March 1

No of

Hours

Topic Pre-

requisite

Reading

1. Singh, Avtar,

Law of Contract

and Specific

Relief, 11th

Edition,

(Lucknow: Eastern

Book Company,

2013)

Methodology Supplementary

Readings

Remarks

Unit 1Contract of Indemnity

Contract of Guarantee

12 Hours(2 hours on case ofemergencies)

10 Hours (2 hours on case of

Contract of Indemnity –

Definition, Nature and

Scope - Rights of

indemnity holder –

Commencement of the

indemnifier’s liability –

Contract of Guarantee –

Definition, Nature and

Scope – Difference

between contract of

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

and PPT

1. Pollock and Mulla, Indian

Contract and Specific Relief

Act,14th Edition, (New Delhi: Lexis

Nexis, 2013)

2. Anson, William, Law of

Contract, 29th Edition, (Oxford

University Press, 2010)

3. Avtar Singh, Principles of the

Law of Sale of Goods and Hire

Purchase, (Lucknow; Eastern Book

House Ltd, 1998)

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to 15 emergencies)

indemnity and

Guarantee – Rights of

surety – Discharge of

Surety – Extent of

Surety’s liability – Co-

surety

2. Law of Special

Contracts by Dr.

R.K Bangia

3. Nair, Krishnan,

Law of Contract

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

Unit II

Contract of

Bailment

March

15 to 31

10 Hours

(2hours

on case of

emergenc

ies)

Contract of Bailment –

Definition – Kinds –

Rights and Duties of

Bailor and Bailee –

Rights of Finder of

1. Singh, Avtar,

Law of Contract

and Specific

Relief, 11th

Edition,

Lecture

Method and

PPT with

Case Laws

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goods as Bailee –

Contract of pledge –

Definition – Comparison

with Bailment – Rights

and duties of Pawnor

and Pawnee

(Lucknow: Eastern

Book Company,

2013)

2. Law of Special

Contracts by Dr.

R.K Bangia

3. Nair, Krishnan,

Law of ContractUnit III

Contract of Agency

April 1

to 20

12 Hours

(2hours

on case of

emergenc

ies)

Agency – Definition –

Creation of Agency –

Kinds of Agents –

Distinction between

Agent and Servant –

Rights and Duties of

Agent – Relation of

Principal with third

parties – Delegation –

Duties and Rights of

Agent – Extent of

Agents authority –

Personal liability of

Agent – Termination of

1. Singh, Avtar,

Law of Contract

and Specific

Relief, 11th

Edition,

(Lucknow: Eastern

Book Company,

2013)

2. Law of Special

Contracts by Dr.

R.K Bangia

3. Nair, Krishnan,

Law of Contract

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

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Agency.Unit IVIndian

PartnershipAct

April

21 to

May 10

20 Hours

(2 Hours

in Case of

Emergenc

y)

Indian Partnership Act –

Definition – Nature,

Mode of determining

the existence of

Partnership – Relation

of Partner to one

another – Rights and

duties of partner –

Relation of partners

with third parties –

Types of partners –

Admission–

Retirement , and

Expulsion of partners

Dissolution of Firm –

Registration of Firms

1. Verma J.P (ed.,)

Singh and Gupta,

The Law of

Partnership in

India, (New Delhi:

Orient Law House,

1999) 3. Saharay

H. K, Indian

Partnership and

Sale of Goods Act,

(Universal, 2000)

Lecture

Method, PPT

and Case

laws

Unit V

Sale of Goods Act

May 11

to June

05

14

Hours

Sale of Goods Act – The

Contract of sale –

Agreement to sell -

Conditions and

1. Verma J.P (ed.,)

Singh and Gupta,

The Law of

Partnership in

Lecture

Method and

PPT

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Warranties – Passing of

property – Transfer of

title – Performance of

the Contract – Rights of

Unpaid Seller –

Remedies for Breach of

Contract.

India, (New Delhi:

Orient Law House,

1999) 3. Saharay

H. K, Indian

Partnership and

Sale of Goods Act,

(Universal, 2000)

Karthik Anand Asst. Prof of LawSDM Law College, Mangaluru

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Shri Dharmastala Manjunatheshwara Law College, Mangalore.Teaching Plan of Contract I

(as of syllabus prescribed by Karnataka State Law University)

Mr. Karthik AnandAsst. Prof of Law

SDM Law College, Mangaluru

Course: II (5years) BBA.LLB Name of Sub: Contract I

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives: To guide the students that the importance of contract and electronic world (e-commerce) and general principles governing contracts.

Modules/Unit No of Hours Topic Pre-requisite Reading

Methodology Supplementary Readings

Unit 1Basic Principlesand Definitions

10 Hours(2 hours on a case of emergencies)

History – Formation of Contract – Agreement andContract – Definitions – Classification - Offer and Acceptance – Communication – Revocation – Essential elements – Invitation to Offer – TendersConsideration – udumPactum - Essentialelements – Privity ofContract and ofConsideration –Exceptions – UnlawfulConsideration and itseffect.

Contractual Ability –Electronic Documents as

Web Pages – DigitalCertificates as Entry

Passes – Time and Placeof Contract – SecuredCustody of Electronic

Lecture Method, Caselaws, & Discussions

Method

Mr. Nandan Kamath Law relatingcomputers, Internet and E-Commerce 2nd Edition Reprint 2006

S Jaiswal on Doing business on theInternet E-Commerce 1st Edition2000

M. Krishna Nair on The Law ofContracts P.No 1 to 74

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Records.

Unit II

Capacity toContract

Free Consent

15 Hours (2hours on case of emergencies) (Assignment Presentation)

Capacity to Contract – Minor’s Agreements and its effects – Persons of unsound mind – Persons disqualified by Law. Free Consent – Coercion - Undue influence – Misrepresentation – Fraud – Mistake – Legality of Object – Void Agreements – Agreements against Public Policy – Wagering Agreements – Its exceptions – Contingent Contracts

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 153 to 342

Dr. S. R Myneni on General Principles of Contract I First EditionReprint 2018 P. NO 123 to 218

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition reprint 2018 P. No106 to 271

Lecture Method, Case laws, & Discussions Method

Unit III

Discharge ofContracts

10 Hours (2hours on case of emergencies) (Assignment Presentation)

Discharge of Contracts and its various Modes – bythe performance – Time and place of performance – Performance of reciprocal promises - Appropriation of Payments – Discharge by Agreement – By operationof Law – By frustration (Impossibility of Performance) – By Breach (Anticipatory and Actual).

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 351 to 556

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition reprint 2018 P. No 271to 341

Lecture Method, Case laws, & Discussions Method

Unit IVRemedies for

Breach ofContracts

25 Hours(2 Hours in Case of Emergency)(Assignment Presentation)

Remedies for Breach of Contracts – Damages – Remoteness of damages –Ascertainment of damages -Injunction – When granted and when refused– Restitution – Specific performance when granted – Quasi Contracts.

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 364 to 588

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition reprint 2018 P. No 364to 405

Lecture Method, PPT and Case laws

Dr. S. R Myneni on General Principles of Contract I First EditionReprint 2018 P. No. 289 to 348

Unit V25 Hours The Specific Relief Act

Dr. R.K Bangia on Contract I 7th Edition Lecture Method, Case

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The Specific ReliefAct

Nature of Specific Relief – Recovery of Possession of movable and immovable Property – Specific performance when granted and not granted –Who may obtain and against whom – Discretionary remedy – Power of Court to grant relief – Rectification of instruments – Cancellation– Declaratory decrees – Preventive relief – Temporary injunctions – Perpetual and Mandatory Injunctions. Government as a contracting party: Constitutional provisions –Government powers to contract – Procedural requirements – Kinds of Government Contracts, their usual clauses, the performance of such contract, settlement of disputes and remedies

reprint 2018 P. No 407to 604

Avatar Singh on Contract and Specific Relief Act 12th Edition 570 to 576

laws, & Discussions Method

Karthik Anand Asst, Prof. of LawSDM Law College, Mangaluru

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SDM Law College, MangaluruCOURSE SYLLABUS

Teaching PlanAffiliated to: Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi

Course:V B.A., LL.B. IX Semester Name: Dr. Balika Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives:

Environmental problems have attained alarming proportions. It is essential to sensitise the students to environmental issues and the laws.The important principles in the field like inter-generation equity, carrying capacity, sustainable development, and precautionary principle,polluter pay principles are to be appreciated. The law in practice is to be analysed and evaluated. The course is designed towards theseobjectives.

Modules/Unit

No.of

Hours

Topic/Syllabus Pre-requisite Reading

Methodology SupplementaryReadings

Remarks

UNIT-I 10 The Idea of Environment: Environment: meaning and components-

Pollution: meaning, sources, Kinds, andeffects of pollution

Ancient and Medieval Writings -Environmental jurisprudence

National environmental policy.

S. C. Shastri-Enivronmental Law

Lecture,Group discussion,Seminar,

1.Shyam Divan and Armin Rosencranz - Environmental Law and Its Policy in India.2.P.S.Jaswal- Environmental law

UNIT-II 20 Environmental Policy and Law: Pre & PostIndependence Period

Constitutional provisions on Environmentand its Protection: Right to Environment –Duty to protect environment - Publicinterest litigation and environment

Role of Judiciary on Environmental issues

P.S.Jaswal- Environmental law

Lecture,Case Analysis,Seminar, GroupDiscussion

1.Shantha kumar- Environmentallaw2Shyam Divan and.ArminRosencranz - Environmental Law and Its Policy in India.

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Doctrines of Environmental Pollution:Evolving new Principles – AbsoluteLiability-Polluterpaysprinciple –Precautionaryprinciple– Intergenerational equity principle - Public trustdoctrine.

UNIT-III

15 International Law and EnvironmentalProtection: Sustainable Development

International conventions in thedevelopment of Environmental Laws andits Policy: Stockholm – Rio &Johannesburg Declaration

Trans-boundary Pollution hazards &Regulation;

Common Law aspects of EnvironmentalProtection

Criminal Law and environment.

Shyam Divan and Armin Rosencranz - Environmental Law and Its Policy in India

Lecture,Group discussion,Seminar,

1.Shantha kumar- Environmental law2.P.S.Jaswal- Environmental law

UNIT – IV

15 Prevention and Control of Water & Air

Pollution: Water Act,1974 and AirAct,1981 - Pollution Control Boards andits powers and functions- offences andpenalties -Remedies in case of water andair pollution - Noise Pollution and itscontrol: Noise Pollution(RegulationControl) Rules, 2000

Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Hunting –Trade in Animal articles – Authoritiesunder wild life protection Act- Role ofJudiciary on wild life protection

Forest Conservation Act, 1980 – judicialapproach.

.Shanthakumar -Environmental law

Lecture,Group discussion,Seminar,

1.S. C. Shastri- Enivronmental2 Shyam Divan and Armin Rosencranz - Environmental Law and Its Policy in India.

UNIT-V 15 Environment Protection Act, 1986 ECO-Mark, Environmental Audit Coastal Regulation Zone,

Shyam Divan and Armin Rosencranz - Environmental Law and Its Policy

Lecture,Group discussion,Seminar,

1. P.S.Jaswal- Environmental law

2

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EnvironmentImpact Assessment:Discretionary Model and MandatoryModel,

Regulation on Bio-Medical Waste Disposal of Solid Waste.

in India. Role play

15 RevisionWith Question And Answer Discussion

Discussion

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SDM Law College, MangaluruCOURSE SYLLABUS

Teaching PlanAffiliated to: Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi

Course: III LL.B. (3 YR) VI SEMISTER Name: Dr. Balika

Subject: Law relating to International Trade Economics

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives:

International trade has assumed great importance in 21st century and its regulation under law has become a necessity to prevent exploitationof the weaker people. A new legal regime to regulate international trade is emerging. Students of law should have understanding of thesedevelopments. This course is worked out to provide the future lawyers basic inputs in the area of international trade law.

Modules/Unit

No. ofHours

Topic/Syllabus

Pre-requisite Reading Methodology Supplementary Readings Remarks

UNIT-I 15Historical perspectives of InternationalTrade, Institutions – UNCTAD, UNCITRAL,GATT (1947-1994); World TradeOrganization-Objectives, Structure, Power;Most Favored Nation Treatment andNational Treatment; Tariffs and Safeguardmeasures.

Kaul A.K.,Guide to the WTO and GATT: Economics, Law and Politics, (Kluwer Law International , 2006)

Lecture,Case Analysis,Seminar, Group Discussion

1.Bhalla, Raj, International TradeLaw: Theory and Practice, 2ndEdition,( Lexis Nexis, 2001)

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UNIT-II

15 Technical Barriers to Trade; Sanitary andPhyto- sanitary measures; Trade RelatedInvestment Measures(TRIMs); Anti- Dumping,Subsidies and Countervailing Measures;Dispute Settlement Process.

Kaul A.K.,Guide to the WTO and GATT: Economics, Law and Politics, (Kluwer Law International , 2006)

Lecture,Case Analysis,Seminar, Group Discussion

1.Bhalla, Raj, International TradeLaw: Theory and Practice, 2ndEdition,( Lexis Nexis, 2001)2.Manjula Guru- International trade law3. Akash Arora- Introduction to

UNIT-III

15 International Sales of Goods Formation andPerformance of International Contracts,Various Forms and Standardization of Terms;Acceptance and Rejection of Goods, Frustrationof Contract, Invoices and packing, Productliability.

Schmittof fs Export Trade-The law and Practice of International Trade

Intrnation al Trade Law- Indira carr

Lecture,Seminar, Group Discussion

International Trade in Goods and Services In India 2019 New policy updates from Internet

UNIT-IV

15 Exports – Insurance of Goods in Transit;Marine Insurance and kinds; Law on Carriageof goods by sea, land and air, Containertransport, Pre-Shipment Inspection; Licensingof Export and Imports.

Lecture,Seminar.

International Trade in Goods and Services In India 2019 New policy updates from Internet

UNIT-V

15 Laws Governing Finance andInvestments; Foreign Collaboration and

Singhania- Foreign

Lecture,Case Study,

FDI, FII Policy inIndia updated

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Investment Policy; Foreign DirectInvestment in Industries and GoverningPolicies;

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs):Investment by Non-resident Indians(NRIs) and Overseas Corporate Bodies(OCBs);

Foreign Collaboration Agreement-Foreign Technology Agreement;Foreign Companies and ForeignNationals in India.

Collaborationsand Investments in India-Law and Procedure

Seminar, Group Discussion

information from Internet, Policy relating to NRI and OCBs

Foreign Trade POLICY AND Trends in India updated reading from Internet

15 RevisionWith Question And Answer Discussion

Discussion

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SDM Law College, MangaluruCOURSE SYLLABUS

Teaching PlanAffiliated to: Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi

Course: I B.A., LL.B. Name of Subject: Law of Torts

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives:

The course is designed to study the principle of tortious liability, the defences available in an action for torts, the capacity of parties to sue and be sued and mattersconnected therewith. Further, this course is designed to study specific torts against the individual and property. With rapid industrialization, inadequacy of law to protectthe individual is exposed. An attempt shall be accorded to the individuals against mass torts and industrial torts. Keeping in the expensive character of legal proceedings

the students should reflect on the alternative forms and also the remedy provided under the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 and Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.

Modules/Unit

Dates No. of Hours Topic/Syllabus Pre-requisiteReading

Methodology SupplementaryReadings

Remarks

Unit 1 February10th to

February29th , 2020

17 Hours( 2 hours in

case ofemergencies)

Evolution of Law of Torts Nature and scope of law of torts Meaning Tort distinguished from contract and Crime Development of Ubi jus ibi remedium Mental elements: Intention, Motive, Malice in

law and in fact

Ratanlal andDhirajlal: TheLaw of Torts

2013Pg. 01 to 30

Lecture and caselaws discussion

Presentations

Avtar Singh:Introduction tothe Law of torts

Unit II March02nd toMarch

31st, 2020

24 Hours( 2 hours in

case ofemergencies)

General Defences Vicarious liability

Ratanlal andDhirajlal: TheLaw of Torts

2013Pg. 73 – 104Pg. 141 - 177

Lecture and caselaws discussion

Presentations

Avtar Singh:Introduction tothe Law of torts

Unit III April 01st to April

20 Hours( 2 hours in

Negligence; Nuisance; Absolute and Strict Liability

Ratanlal andDhirajlal: The

Lecture and caselaws discussion

Avtar Singh:Introduction to

1

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27th , 2020 case ofemergencies)

Legal Remedies: Awards and remoteness of damage

Law of Torts2013

Pg. 457 – 622Pg. 178 - 242

Presentationsthe Law of torts

Unit IV April 28th to May 23rd , 2020

21 Hours( 2 Hours in

Case ofEmergency)

Torts against person Torts effecting body: Assault Battery Mayhem False Imprisonment

Tort affecting reputation: Libel and Slander

Tort affecting freedom: Malicious Prosecution, Malicious Civil Action and Abuse of legal process

Tort affecting domestic and other rights: Marital Rights; Parental Rights; Rights to service; Intimidation and conspiracy

Tort against property

Ratanlal andDhirajlal: TheLaw of Torts

2013

Pg. 245 – 264

Pg. 265 – 322

Pg. 323 – 352

Pg. 353 – 370

Pg. 371 - 453

Lecture and caselaws discussion

Presentations

Avtar Singh:Introduction tothe Law of torts

Unit V May 26th

to June15th , 2020

18 Hours

(2 Hours inCase of

Emergency)

Salient features of Consumer Protection Act 1986: Who is a consumer; Defective goods,

Deficiency in services Medical Services remedies to consumers Consumer Dispute Redressal Agencies:

Limitation for filing complaints, penalties

Salient features of Motor Vehicle Act 1988

Introduction tothe Law of Tortsand Consumer

ProtectionAvtar Singh andHarpreet Kaur

3rd ed. 2019Pg.237- 350

Law of Torts

Lecture and caselaws discussion

Presentations

Avtar Singh:Introduction tothe Law of torts

2

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Liability without fault in certain casesInsurance of motor vehicle against third party risks Claims Tribunal Offences: Penalties and Procedure

Dr. R K Bangia24th ed. 2017Pg.441 - 506

Ravindra K RajputAsst. Professor,

SDM Law College,Mangaluru.

3

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SDM Law College, MangaluruCOURSE SYLLABUS

Teaching PlanAffiliated to: Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi

Course: IV B.A., LL.B. Name of Subject: Insurance Law

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives:

The Insurance idea is an old Institution of transactional trade. The main objective of every insurance contract is to give financial security and protection to the insuredfrom any future uncertainty. Hence, insurance is considered as an inevitable component of economic development. Even from olden days merchants who made great

adventures gave money by way of consideration to other persons who made Assurance against loss of their goods merchandisers, ships and things adventured. The rate ofmoney consideration for mutually agreed upon. Such an agreement enabled other merchants more willingly and more freely to embark upon further trading adventures.

The operational framework of insurance idea is provided by the general principles of contract. The insurance policy being a contract is subject to all the judicialinterpretative techniques of rules of interpretation as propounded by the judiciary. This course is designed to acquaint the students with the conceptual and operational

parameters of insurance law in the light of various legislations regulating Insurance sector in India.

Modules/Unit

Dates No. of Hours Topic/Syllabus Pre-requisite Reading Methodology SupplementaryReadings

Remarks

Unit 1 February10th to

22nd , 2020

February24th to

March 4th ,2020

10 Hours(2 hours on

case ofemergencies)

08 Hours (2hours on case

ofemergencies)

Introduction Nature Definition History of insurance History and development of Insurance

in India Classification of contract of insurance Nature of insurance contract

Overview of insurance law in India Insurance Act, 1938 Insurance Regulatory and

Development Authority Act, 1999: its role and functions

Murthy KSN and KVSSharma: Modern law of

Insurance in India

Srinivasan M N: Principlesof Insurance Law

Lecture and case lawsdiscussion

Avtar Singh: Lawof Insurance

Unit II March 23 HoursPrinciples of Insurance Law Principle of good faith Murthy KSN and KVS Lecture and case laws Avtar Singh: Law

4

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5th to April4th, 2020

(2hours oncase of

emergencies)

Non disclosure Misrepresentation in insurance

contract Insurable interest Principle of indemnity Difference between indemnity and

guarantee Principle of contribution Principle of subrogation Principle of loss minimization The risk: meaning and scope of risk Causa Proxima Premium: Definition; Method of

payment; Days of grace; forfeiture; return of premium

Assignment of subject matter

Sharma: Modern law ofInsurance in India

Srinivasan M N: Principlesof Insurance Law

discussion of Insurance

Unit III April 7th

to April29th, 2020

23 Hours(2hours on

case ofemergencies)

Life Insurance Nature and scope of life insurance Kinds of life insurance The policy and formation of life

insurance contract Event insured against Life Insurance

contract Circumstances affecting the risk Amount recoverable under life policy Person entitled to payment Settlement of claim and payment of

money

Life Insurance Corporation Act 1956 : Overview

General Insurance Business Nationalisation Act 1972: Overview

The Health and Medical Insurance

Murthy KSN and KVSSharma: Modern law of

Insurance in India

Srinivasan M N: Principlesof Insurance Law

Lecture and case lawsdiscussion

Avtar Singh: Law of Insurance

5

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The Motor Vehicles Act 1988 Section 140 to 176 Nature and scope absolute or no fault

liability Third party or Compulsory Insurance

of Motor Vehicles Claims Tribunal Legal aspects of Motor Insurance

Unit IV April 30to May

23rd , 2020

18 Hours(2 Hours in

Case ofEmergency)

Fire Insurance Nature and scope of fire insurance Basic principles: conditions and

warranties Rights and duties of parties;

claims ;some legal aspects

Introduction of Agriculture Insurance History of Crop Insurance in India Crop Insurance undertaking; claims

problems associated with Crop Insurance

Cattle Insurance in India Micro Insurance

Public Liability Insurance Public Liability Insurance Act 1991:

Overview Claims

Consumer courts and Insurance Ombudsman

Murthy KSN and KVSSharma: Modern law of

Insurance in India

Srinivasan M N: Principlesof Insurance Law

Lecture and case lawsdiscussion

Avtar Singh: Lawof Insurance

Unit V May 26nd

to June15th, 2020

13 Hours

(2 Hours inCase of

Marine Insurance Nature and scope Classification of marine policies

Murthy KSN and KVSSharma: Modern law of

Insurance in India

Lecture and case lawsdiscussion

Avtar Singh: Lawof Insurance

6

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Emergency) Insurable interest Insurable value Marine insurance and policy Conditions and Express warranties Voyage deviation Perils of sea Loss: kinds of loss

The Marine Insurance Act of 1963 (section 1 to 91)

Srinivasan M N: Principlesof Insurance Law

Ravindra K RajputAsst. Professor,

SDM Law College,Mangaluru.

7

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SDM Law College MangaloreCOURSE SYLLABUS Action Plan

Department of LawKarnataka State Law University

Course: V BBALLB/V BALLB/III LLBFebruary 10 to June 15 Name of Sub: Indian Penal Code

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives: To understand the meaning of crime, methods of controlling them and the essential principles of criminal liability by a study of a range of offences under the Indian Penal Code.Modules/

Unit

Date

Feb 1 to

28

No of

Hours

Topic Pre-

requisite

Reading

K.D Gaur

Text book

on Indian

Penal Code

4th Edition

2011

Reprint

P.No 1 to 11

Rathanlal

Methodology Supplementary

Readings

Remarks

Unit 1

General Principles of Crime

8 Hours(2 hours on case of emergencies)

10 Hours(2 hours on case of emergencies)

General

Principles of

Crime;

Conceptions of

Crime;

Distinction

between Crime

and other wrongs

under common

Law – Crime and

morality

distinction –

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

Prof. T Bhattacharyyaon The Indian PenalCode 6th Edition 2010P. NO 1 to 59

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

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Circumstances

when morality

amounts to crime

- State’s

responsibility to

detect, control

and punish crime.

Principles of

criminal liability –

Actus reus and

mens rea (also

statutory

offences) and

other maxims;

Variations in

liability –

Mistake,

intoxication,

compulsion,

legally abnormal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

1 to 124

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

125 to 167

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persons; Possible

parties to the

crime: Principal

in the I degree;

Principal in the II

degree;

Accessories

before the fact;

Accessories after

the fact. Indian

Penal Code:

General

Explanation,

Sections 6 – 33

and 39 – 52A;

Punishment,

Sections

53 – 75- social

relevance of

Capital

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Punishment -

Alternatives to

Capital

Punishment -

Discretion in

awarding

punishment and

minimum

punishment in

respect of certain

offences with

relevance to

precedents

(judgments).

Unit IIGeneral ExceptionsAbetment

March 1

to 20

10 Hours

(2hours

on case

of

General Exceptions: Sections 76 – 106; Criminal act by several persons or group:

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

Lecture

Method and

PPT with

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

Code 6th Edition 2010

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Criminal

Conspiracy

and

Offences

against

state and

Religion

emergen

cies)

Sections 34 – 38; Abetment: Sections 107 – 120; Criminal Conspiracy: Sections 120A & 120B; Offences against State: Sections 121 – 130; Offences against the publictranquility: Sections 141 – 160; Offences relating to election: Sections171A – 171; Contempt of lawful authority and public servants: Sections 172 – 190; False evidence and offences against public trust: Sections 172 – 229; Offences relating to coins

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

127 to 487

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

168 to 453

Case Laws P. NO 61 to 363

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and Government Stamps: Sections 230 – 263A; Offences relating to weights and measures: Sections 260 – 294A; Offences relating to religion: Section 295 – 298.

Unit III

Offences affecting human life

March

21 to

April 15

08 Hours

(2hours

on case

of

emergen

cies)

Offences

affecting human

life, causing

miscarriage,

injuries to unborn

children -

Exposure of

infants,

concealment of

birth - Hurt,

Grievous Hurt -

Wrongful

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

489 to 821

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

Code 6th Edition 2010

P. NO 364 to 535

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restraint - Wrong

confinement -

Criminal force

and Assault

(Sections 299 –

358).

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

454 to 705

Unit IVOffences affecting human life

April 16

to May

15

25 Hours

(2 Hours

in Case

of

Emergen

cy)

Kidnapping,

Abduction -

Slavery and

forced labour –

Rape: custodial

rape, marital

rape - Prevention

of immoral traffic

- Prevention of

sati - Prohibition

of indecent

representation of

women -

Unnatural

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

801 to 1073

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

Lecture

Method, PPT

and Case

laws

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

Code 6th Edition 2010

P. NO 536 to 649

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offences, theft,

robbery and

dacoity - Criminal

Misappropriation

of property -

Criminal breach

of trust -

Receiving of

stolen property –

Cheating -

Fraudulent deeds

and disposition of

property

(Sections 378 –

424).

2016 P.No

705 to 866

Unit V

Offences relating to property, Marriage,

May 16

to June

10

14 Hours

Mischief

(Sections 425 –

440) - Criminal

Trespass

(Sections 441 –

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

Lecture

Method

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

Code 6th Edition 2010

P. NO 650 to 755

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defamation

462) - Offences

relating to

document and

property marks

(Sections 463 –

480) - Offences

relating to

marriage

(Sections 493 –

498 A) -

Defamation

(Sections 499 –

502); Criminal

intimidation and

annoyance and

attempt to

commit such

offences

(Sections 506 –

511).

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

1074 to

1235

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

877 to 949

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Dr. Annapoorna Shet Asst. Prof. of Law

SDM Law College,Mangaluru

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SDM Law College MangaloreCOURSE SYLLABUS Action Plan

Department of LawKarnataka State Law University

Course: III LLBFeb 1 to June 15 Name of Sub: Indian Penal CodeLecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives: To understand the meaning of crime, methods of controlling them and the essential principles of criminal liability by a study of a range of offences under the Indian Penal Code.Modules/

Unit

Date

Feb 1 to

Feb28

No of

Hours

Topic Pre-

requisite

Reading

K.D Gaur

Text book

on Indian

Penal Code

4th Edition

2011

Reprint

P.No 1 to 11

Methodology Supplementary

Readings

Remarks

Unit 1

General Principles of Crime

8 Hours(2 hours in case ofemergencies)

10 Hours(2 hours in case ofemergencies)

General

Principles of

Crime;

Conceptions of

Crime;

Distinction

between Crime

and other wrongs

under common

Law – Crime and

morality

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

Prof. T Bhattacharyyaon The Indian PenalCode 6th Edition 2010P. NO 1 to 59

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

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distinction –

Circumstances

when morality

amounts to crime

- State’s

responsibility to

detect, control

and punish crime.

Principles of

criminal liability –

Actus reus and

mens rea (also

statutory

offences) and

other maxims;

Variations in

liability –

Mistake,

intoxication,

compulsion,

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

1 to 124

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

125 to 167

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legally abnormal

persons; Possible

parties to the

crime: Principal

in the I degree;

Principal in the II

degree;

Accessories

before the fact;

Accessories after

the fact. Indian

Penal Code:

General

Explanation,

Sections 6 – 33

and 39 – 52A;

Punishment,

Sections

53 – 75- social

relevance of

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Capital

Punishment -

Alternatives to

Capital

Punishment -

Discretion in

awarding

punishment and

minimum

punishment in

respect of certain

offences with

relevance to

precedents

(judgments).

Unit IIGeneral Exceptions

March 1

to 15

10 Hours

(2hours

in case of

General Exceptions: Sections 76 – 106; Criminal act

Rathanlal

And Lecture

Method and

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

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Abetment

Criminal

Conspiracy

and

Offences

against

state and

Religion

emergen

cies)

With

Presenta

tations

by several persons or group:Sections 34 – 38; Abetment: Sections 107 – 120; Criminal Conspiracy: Sections 120A & 120B; Offences against State: Sections 121 – 130; Offences against the publictranquility: Sections 141 – 160; Offences relating to election: Sections171A – 171; Contempt of lawful authority and public servants: Sections 172 – 190; False evidence and offences against public trust: Sections 172 –

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

127 to 487

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

168 to 453

PPT with

Case Laws

Code 6th Edition 2010

P. NO 61 to 363

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229; Offences relating to coins and Government Stamps: Sections 230 – 263A; Offences relating to weights and measures: Sections 260 – 294A; Offences relating to religion: Section 295 – 298.

Unit III

Offences affecting human life

March

16 to

March

30

08 Hours

(2hours

in case of

emergen

cies)

Offences

affecting human

life, causing

miscarriage,

injuries to unborn

children -

Exposure of

infants,

concealment of

birth - Hurt,

Grievous Hurt -

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

489 to 821

S.N Mishra

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

Code 6th Edition 2010

P. NO 364 to 535

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Wrongful

restraint - Wrong

confinement -

Criminal force

and Assault

(Sections 299 –

358).

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

454 to 705

Unit IVOffences affecting human life

April 1

to April

30

25 Hours

(2 Hours

in Case

of

Emergen

cy)

Kidnapping,

Abduction -

Slavery and

forced labour –

Rape: custodial

rape, marital

rape - Prevention

of immoral traffic

- Prevention of

sati - Prohibition

of indecent

representation of

women -

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

801 to 1073

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

Lecture

Method, PPT

and Case

laws

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

Code 6th Edition 2010

P. NO 536 to 649

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Unnatural

offences, theft,

robbery and

dacoity - Criminal

Misappropriation

of property -

Criminal breach

of trust -

Receiving of

stolen property –

Cheating -

Fraudulent deeds

and disposition of

property

(Sections 378 –

424).

20th Edition

2016 P.No

705 to 866

Unit V

Offences relating to property,

May 1

to May

30

25 Hours

With

Question

Mischief

(Sections 425 –

440) - Criminal

Trespass

Rathanlal

And

Dhirajlal on

The Indian

Lecture

Method

Prof. T Bhattacharyya

on The Indian Penal

Code 6th Edition 2010

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Marriage,defamation

Paper

Discussio

n

(Sections 441 –

462) - Offences

relating to

document and

property marks

(Sections 463 –

480) - Offences

relating to

marriage

(Sections 493 –

498 A) -

Defamation

(Sections 499 –

502); Criminal

intimidation and

annoyance and

attempt to

commit such

offences

(Sections 506 –

Penal Code

34th Edition

Reprint

2016 P. No

1074 to

1235

S.N Mishra

on Indian

Penal Code

20th Edition

2016 P.No

877 to 949

P. NO 650 to 755

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511).

Mr. Maheshchandra Nayak Asst. Prof. of Law

SDM Law College,Mangaluru

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SDM Law College, MangaluruCOURSE SYLLABUS

Teaching PlanAffiliated to: Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi

Course:III LL.B. (3 YR) VI sem Name Smt. Swathi.BSubject: IntellectualProperty Rights-II

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives:

Intellectual Property Law has assumed a great importance in recent times as a result of the recognition that “knowledge is property”. Thecreations of the human brain as IP are required to be understood and protected. The syllabi encompassing all relevant IP legislations in Indiawith a view to understand and adjust with changing needs of the society because creative works useful to society and law relating toinnovation/creativity i.e. intellectual property is one of the fastest growing subjects all over the globe because of its significance andimportance in the present era. Disseminate information on national and international IPR issues. The course is designed with a view to createIPR consciousness; and familiarize the learners about the documentation and administrative procedures relating to IPR in India.

Modules/Unit

No.of

Hours

Topic/Syllabus

Pre-requisite Reading Methodology Supplementary Readings Remarks

UNIT-I

20 Indian Copyright Law: Introduction and overview ofcopyright:

History of the concept of copyright and relatedrights;

Nature of copyright: Salient features of Copyright Act; Subject matter of copyright; Literary work;

Dramatic work; Musical works; Artistic works;Cinematographic films; Sound recordings;

Term of copyright;

1. Narayan, S., Intellectual Property Law in India, (Hyderabad: Gogia Law Agency, 2005) 2. Cornish, William, Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyright, Trademark and Allied Rights, 2nd Edition,

Lecture,Seminar, Group discussion with case Analysis

1.Acharya, N.K, Text Book on Intellectual Property Rights, 7th

Edition, (Asia Law House, 2014) 2.Das, J.K., Intellectual Property Rights, 1st

Edition, (Kamal Law House, 2008)

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Computer software and copyright protection;Author and ownership of copyright;

Rights conferred by copyright; Assignment,transmission and relinquishment of copyright;Licences; Infringement of copyright; Remediesagainst infringement of copyright.

(London: Sweet & Maxwell, 1998) .3.Unni, Trade Marks and the Emerging concepts of Cyber Property Rights, (Kolkata: Eastern Law House, 2002)

UNIT

-II

15 Biological Diversity Law: Introduction and overview of Biological Diversity;

Meaning and scope of Biological Diversity; Biological resources and traditional knowledge; Salient features of Biological Diversity Act 2002; Regulation of access to Biological Diversity; National Biodiversity Authority; Functions and

powers of Biodiversity Authority; State Biodiversity Board; Biodiversity Management Committee and its functions.

Ganguli, Prabuddha, Intellectual Property Rights: Unleashed the knowledge Economy, (Tata Mc GrawHillPublishing Co., 2001)

Lecture,Seminar, Group discussion with case Analysis

1.Acharya, N.K, Text Book on Intellectual Property Rights, 7th

Edition, (Asia Law House, 2014)

2. Das, J.K., Intellectual Property Rights, 1st

Edition, (Kamal Law House, 2008)

UNIT-III

15 Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Law: Legal concepts relating to the protection of plant

varieties rights; Legal concepts relating to the protection of plant

breeders rights; IPR in new plant varieties; Policy and objectives of protection of plant

varieties and farmers rights Act; Plant varieties and Farmers rights protection

authority; National register of plant varieties;

Verkey, Elizabeth,-Lawof Plant Varieties Protection, 1st Edition, (Eastern Book Co., 2007

Lecture,Seminar, Group discussion with case Analysis

1.Acharya, N.K, Text Book on Intellectual Property Rights, 7th

Edition, (Asia Law House, 2014) 2. Das, J.K., Intellectual Property Rights, 1st

Edition, (Kamal Law House, 2008)

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Procedure for registration; Rights and privileges; Benefit sharing;

Compensation to communities; Compulsory license; Infringement; Relief against infringement;

National Gene Fund.

UNIT-IV

10 Designs Law: Introduction and overview of Designs Law; Salient features of Designs Law; Procedure for registration; Rights conferred by

registration; Copyright in registered designs; Infringement; Powers and duties of Controller; Distinction between design, trade mark, copyright

& patent.

Acharya, N.K, Text Book on Intellectual Property Rights, 7th

Edition, (Asia Law House, 2014)

Lecture,Seminar, Group discussion with case Analysis

Das, J.K., Intellectual Property Rights, 1st

Edition, (Kamal Law House, 2008)

UNIT-V

15 International Treaties / Conventions on IPR: TRIPS Agreement:

Background; Salient Features of TRIPS; TRIPS and Indian IPR; Berne Convention:

Background; Salient features of Berne Convention; Convention on Biological Diversity: Objectives

of CBD; Salient features of CBD; International IPR agreements affecting protection

of plant varieties: The WTO Doha round of trade negotiations;

International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources (“ITPGR”).

Verkey, Elizabeth,-Lawof Plant Varieties Protection, 1st Edition, (Eastern Book Co., 2007)

Lecture,Seminar, Group discussion with case Analysis

1.Acharya, N.K, Text Book on Intellectual Property Rights, 7th

Edition, (Asia Law House, 2014) 2.Das, J.K., Intellectual Property Rights, 1st

Edition, (Kamal Law House, 2008)

15 REVISION QUESTION PAPER DISCUSSION DiscussionTotalHrs

90

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TEACHING PLAN -2020

Class: X SEM 5 YEARS

Sub: Intellectual Property Rights-II

Course Teacher: Chandralekha V

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UNITS

NO. OF HRS

TOPIC PREREQUISITES/READINGS/ ASSIGNMENTS

METHODOLOGY SUPPLEMENTARY READING

REMARKS

UNITI

16 Indian Copyright Law Introduction andoverview of copyrightNature of copyright Subject matter of copyrightTerm of copyrightAuthor and ownershipof copyrightRights conferred bycopyrightInfringement of copyrightRemedies againstinfringement of copyright

Cornish William– Intellectual Property

B L WadheraIntellectual Property

Lecture method andDiscussion on specific cases

Pal P. – Intellectual Property Rightsin India

UNITII

12 Biological Diversity Law Meaning, scope and importance, Salient features,Bio piracy; Regulation of access to Biological Diversity National Biodiversity Authority State Biodiversity Board; Biodiversity ManagementCommittee and its functions.

Yashwanth Shenoy-Biological Diversity Law in India

Lecture method

UNITIII

10 Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Law plant breedersrights; IPR in new plant varieties; Farmers rights protection authority; National register of plant varieties; registration; Rights and privileges; Benefit sharing; Compensation to communities;Compulsory licence; relief

N.K. Acharaya198-210

Elizabeth Verkey- Law of Plant Varieties Protection

Lecture method

UNITIV

15 Designs Law- Salientfeatures of Designs Law; registration; Rightsconferred by registration; Copyright in registereddesigns; Infringement

Cornish William– Intellectual Property

B L WadheraIntellectual Property

Lecture method P. Narayanan- Intellectual Property LawPal P. – Intellectual Property Rightsin India

UNITV

12 International Treaties/ Conventions on IPR: TRIPS and Indian IPR;Berne Convention: Paris

Listed articles available in library

Lecture method

Case study-

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Prescribed Books:

1. P. Narayanan – Intellectual Property Law

2. Cornish William – Intellectual Property

Reference Books:

1. Ganguli – Intellectual Property Rights: Unleashed the Knowledge Economy

2. Pal P. – Intellectual Property Rights in India

3. N.K. Acharya- Intellectual Property Rights

4. Elizabeth Verkey- Law of Plant Varieties Protection

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Labour Law ICourse Objectives:

The students are acquainted with the Industrial framework relating to wages, social security and welfare of labour. Referring to theConstitutional provisions and the ILO Conventions and recommendations the labour welfare is generally envisaged shall be studied. Studentswill be taught the provisions of Trade Unions Act, 1926, Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948, Payment of WagesAct, 1936, Factories Act, 1948 . These legislations are to be studied to realize the importance of these legislation and to apply them in the day today life. These above mentioned legislations are to be analysed by examining historical background, underlying its objectives, judicialinterpretations and effectiveness of these legislations in the days of changed economic policies.

Modules/ Unit

Dates No.Hours

Topic / Syllabus Pre –requisiteReading

Methodology SupplementaryReadings

Remarks

Unit I Feb 8 – 27 15 Historical aspects - Master and Slave Relationship, Trade Unionism in India and UK - Enactment of the Trade Unions Act, 1926- ILO Conventions relating to Trade Unions and relevant Constitutional provisions. A bird’s eye view of the Act -- Definitions - Trade Union, Trade Dispute, etc. - Provisions relating to registration, withdrawal and cancellation of registration - Funds of Trade Union, Immunities, problems of Trade

S N Mishra Lecture Method

Judgment of theSupreme Courtand the variousHigh Courts inIndia

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Union, Amalgamation of Trade Union -Recognition of Trade Unions - Methods, need and efforts in this regard, Collective Bargaining - Meaning, methods, status of collective bargaining settlements, collective bargaining and liberalisation.

Unit II Feb28- Marrch 15

13 Historical Background and Introduction to the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 - Definitions -Industry, Workman, Industrial Dispute, Appropriate Government, etc., - Authorities/ Industrial Dispute resolution machinery - Works Committee, Conciliation and Board of Conciliation — Powers and Functions, Court of Inquiry, Grievance Settlement Authority.

Voluntary Arbitration U/S 10-A, Compulsory Adjudication- Government’s power of referenceU/S- 10 - Critical analysis with reference to decided cases. Compulsory Adjudication - Composition, Qualification, Jurisdiction, powers of

S N Mishra Lecture Method

Judgment of theSupreme Courtand the variousHigh Courts inIndia

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adjudication authorities, - Award and Settlement - Definition, Period of operation, binding nature and Juridical Review of award.

Unit III March 16-April 8

21 Law relating to regulation of strikes and lockouts- Definition of strikes and lockouts, Analysis with reference to Judicial Interpretations, Regulation U/Ss 22, 23, 10-A(4-A), and 10 (3), illegal strikes and lockouts, penalties. - Regulation of Job losses- concepts of Lay-off, Retrenchment, Closure and Transfer of undertakings with reference to statutory definition and Judicial Interpretations - Regulation of job losses with reference to the provisions of chapter V A and V B of the ID Act, 1947 - Regulation of managerial prerogatives - Ss. 9A, 11A, 33 and 33A of ID Act, 1947- Certified Standing Orders - Meaning and Procedure for Certification, Certifying officers- Powers and Functions, etc.

S N Mishra Lecture Method

Judgment of theSupreme Courtand the variousHigh Courts inIndia

Unit IV April 8- May 14

24 Concept and Importance of SocialSecurity - Influence of I.L.O. -

S N Mishra Lecture Method

Judgment of theSupreme Court

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Constitutional Mandate. The Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923 — Definitions - employee, employer, dependent, partial disablement, total disablement, etc. - Employer’s liability for compensation —Conditions and Exceptions - Procedure for claiming compensation. Computation of Compensation. Commissioner- Jurisdiction, Powers, etc.

The Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 - Definitions - Employment injury, contribution,dependent, employee, principal employer, etc. - Employees’ StateInsurance Funds - contribution, Benefits available - Administrative Mechanism - E.S.I Corporation, Standing Committee, Medical Benefits Council - Composition, Powers, Duties - Adjudication of Disputes- E.S.I Courts. Comparative analysis of the E.S.I. Act, 1948 with the Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923

and the variousHigh Courts inIndia

Unit V May 15 –Jun 10

22 The Payment of Wages Act, 1936- Definitions — employed

S N Mishra Lecture Method

Judgment of theSupreme Court

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person, factory, industrial and other establishment, wages, etc. - Deductions — Authorities - Inspectors and Payment of WagesAuthority. The Factories Act, 1948 — Definitions - factory, manufacturing process, occupier, worker, hazardous process, etc. - Provisions of the Factories Act relating to health, safety and welfare of workers - Provisions relating to Hazardous process - Provisions relating to working conditions of employment - Working Hours, Weekly leave, Annual leave facility - Provisionsrelating to regulation of employment of women, children and young persons.

and the variousHigh Courts inIndia

Prescribed Books : S. C. Srivastava – Industrial Relations and Labour Laws Dr. V . G Goswami – Labour Industrial Laws S. N. Mishra – Labour and Industrial Laws

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S. C. Srivastava – Treatise on Social Security Bonded Labour System Abolition Act, 1976 Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 Inter-State Migration Workers Act, 1979 Protection of Women Against Sexual Harassment Act, 2013 The Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishment Act, 1961 The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation)Act 1986 The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 The Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 The Payment of Wages Act, 1936 Unorganized Workers Social Security Act, 2008 The Economic Special Zones Act, 2005 Reference Books : O.P. Malhotra – Law of Industrial Dispute G Ramanujam – Indian Labour Movement P. L. Malik- Industrial Law Mamoria And Mamoria – Dynamics of Industrial Relations First National Commission Report , 1969 The Second National Commission Report, 2002 International Labour Conventions and Recommendations.

Santhosh PrabhuAssistant Professor of LawSDM Law College, Mangalore

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SDM Law College, MangaloreCourse SYLLABUS

Teaching PlanAffiliated to: Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi

Course: I BBA Name of Subject: Law of Tort

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 hoursCourse Objectives

The course is designed to study the principle of tortuous, the defenses available in an action for torts, the capacity ofparties to sue and sued and matters connected there with. Further, this course is designed to study specific torts againstindividual and property. With rapid industrialization, in adequacy of law to protect the individual is exposed. An attemptshall be accorded to the individuals against mass tort and industrial torts. Keeping in the expensive character of legalproceedings the student should reflect on the alternative forms and also the remedy provided under the ConsumerProtection Act of 1986.

Modules/ Unit

Dates No. of Hours Topic/Syllabs Pre-requisite

Reading

Methodology SupplementaryReading

Remarks

Unit I Feb 10th to Feb 29th 2020

17 Hours (2 hrs in case of emergency)

Evolution of torts. Nature & Scope of law of tort Meaning Tort distinguished from

contract, crime

Ratanlal&Dhirajlal: Thelaw of tort 2013 p.g 01to 30

Lecture &caselaw discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of torts

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Development of UbijusibiRemedium- Mental elements

Motive, Malice in Law & Fact Unit II March 2nd

to March 31st2020

24 hours (2 hours in case emergencies)

General Defences Vicarious liability

Ratanlal&Dhirajlal

Pg 73-104Pg 141-177

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of tort

Unit III April 1st to 23rd April

20 hours (2 hours in case of emergencies)

Negligence Nuisance Absolute Strict Liability Legal remedies

RatanlalDhirajlal Pg:496-570Pg.655-679

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of tort

Unit IV April 24 May 16

20 hours (2 hour incase of emergencies)

Tort against person Tort affecting body Tort affecting reputation Tort affecting freedom Tort affecting domestic and

other rights

Law of tortsDr.J.M.Ppandya pg.161-225

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.Bangya

Unit V May 18 to May 30

16 hours (2 hour incase of emergencies)

Consumer Protection Act 1986 Law of Torts Dr.J.M.Pandya Pg.475 to 508

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of tort

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SDM Law College, MangaloreCourse SYLLABUS

Teaching PlanAffiliated to: Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi

Course: I (5)A Name of Subject: Law of Tort

Lecture hours/weekly: 6 hoursCourse Objectives

The course is designed to study the principle of tortuous, the defensesavailable in an action for torts, the capacity of parties to sue and sued andmatters connected there with. Further, this course is designed to studyspecific torts against individual and property. With rapid industrialization,in adequacy of law to protect the individual is exposed. An attempt shall beaccorded to the individuals against mass tort and industrial torts. Keepingin the expensive character of legal proceedings the student should reflect onthe alternative forms and also the remedy provided under the ConsumerProtection Act of 1986.

Modules/ Unit

Dates No. of Hours Topic/Syllabs Pre-requisiteReading

Methodology SupplementaryReading

Remarks

Unit I Feb 10th to Feb 29th 2020

17 Hours (2 hrs in case ofemergency)

Evolution of torts.

Nature & Scope of law oftort

Meaning Tort

distinguished from contract, crime

Development of Ubi jus ibi Remedium- Mental elements

Motive, Malice in Law & Fact

Ratanlal & Dhirajlal:The law of tort 2013 p.g 01 to 30

Lecture & caselaw discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of torts

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Unit II March 2nd to March 31st 2020

24 hours (2 hours in caseemergencies)

General Defences

Vicarious liability

Ratanlal & Dhirajlal

Pg 73-104Pg 141-177

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of tort

Unit III April 1st to 23rd April

20 hours (2 hours in caseof emergencies)

Negligence Nuisance Absolute Strict

Liability Legal remedies

Ratanlal Dhirajlal Pg:496-570Pg.655-679

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of tort

Unit IV April 24 May 16

20 hours (2 hour in case of emergencies)

Tort against person

Tort affecting body

Tort affecting reputation

Tort affecting freedom

Tort affecting domestic and other rights

Law of torts Dr.J.M.Ppandya pg.161-225

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.Bangya

Unit V May 18 to May 30

16 hours (2 hour in case of emergencies)

Consumer Protection Act 1986

Law of Torts Dr.J.M .Pandya Pg.475 to508

Lecture & Case Law discussion Presentation

Dr.R.K.BangyaLaw of tort

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SDM Law College MangaloreCOURSE SYLLABUS Action Plan

Department of LawKarnataka State Law University

Course: V BBALLB/V BALLB/III LLBFebruary 10 to June 15 Name of Sub: Family law II MOHAMMEDAN LAW AND INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT Lecture hours/weekly: 6 HoursCourse Objectives: This course is designed to endow the students with knowledge of both the codified and uncodified portions of Mohammedan Law. The courseconcerns itself with the sources, schools, institutions, succession, maintenance, menace of dowry, etc. In addition the students have to familiarize themselves with theprovisions of the Indian Succession ActModules/

Unit

Date

Feb 1 to

28

No of

Hours

Topic Pre-

requisite

Reading

Mulla - Principles

of Mohammedan

Law Paras Diwan -

Law of Intestate

and Testamentary

Succession

Methodology Supplementary

Readings

Remarks

Unit 1

Developmentof Islamic Law

8 Hours(2 hours on case of emergencies)

10 Hours

Development of Islamic

Law: Advent of Islam &

development of Muslim

Law, Schools of Islamic

Law, the Shariat Act,

1937. Concept of

Marriage: Definition,

object, nature, essential

requirements of a

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

B B Mitra - Indian Succession

Act, 1925

A. A. A Fyzee - Outlines of

Mohammedan Law

D. D Basu - Law of Succession

Paras Diwan - Family Law: Law

of Marriage and Divorce in India

M Bhattachargee - Muslim Law

and the Constitution

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(2 hours on case of emergencies)

Muslim marriage,

classification of

marriage - Legal effects

of valid, void and

irregular marriage -

Muta marriage; Sources

of Islamic law;

Customary practices

and State regulation:

Polygamy; Child

marriage; Pre-emption;

Wakf; Dower.

Unit IIConversion and its consequences on family

March 1

to 20

10 Hours

(2hours

on case

of

emergen

Conversion and its

consequences on

family: Marriage,

Guardianship,

Succession. Child and

Mulla - Principles

of Mohammedan

Law Paras Diwan -

Law of Intestate

and Testamentary

Succession

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

PPT

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cies) Family: Legitimacy,

Custody, maintenance

and education,

Guardianship and

parental rights

Unit III

MatrimonialRemedies under Islamic Law and Indian Divorce Act,

March

21 to

April 15

08 Hours

(2hours

on case

of

emergen

cies)

Matrimonial Remedies

under Islamic Law and

Indian Divorce Act,

1869(Amended Act)

Nullity of marriage -

Bar to matrimonial

relief. Alimony and

Maintenance: Alimony

and Maintenance as an

independent remedy- A

review under Muslim

law, Indian Divorce Act,

1869, provisions under

the Criminal Procedure

Code, 1973.

Maintenance of

divorced Muslim

Mulla - Principles

of Mohammedan

Law Paras Diwan -

Law of Intestate

and Testamentary

Succession

Tahir Mohamood - Mohammedan

Law. I

Indian Divorce Act, 1869 - Bare

Act

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Women under the

Muslim Women

(Protection of Rights on

Divorce) Act, 1986.Unit IV

Will and Inheritance

April 16

to May

15

25 Hours

(2 Hours

in Case

of

Emergen

cy)

Will and Inheritance:

Will-Meaning,

difference between will

and gift, Will made in

death bed or during

illness; Muslim law of

Inheritance - Shia and

Sunni schools.

Distribution of property

under Indian Succession

Act of 1925( Of

Christians, Parsis and

Jews)- Domicile - Parsis

Intestate succession and

Non Parsis Intestate

succession, Succession

certificate, Probate and

Mulla - Principles

of Mohammedan

Law Paras Diwan -

Law of Intestate

and Testamentary

Succession

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

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letters of

administration, powers

and duties of executor.

Unit V

Wills - Privileged and unprivileged wills

May 16

to June

10

14 Hours

Wills - Privileged and

unprivileged wills -

Construction of Wills in

brief - Void bequests,

void wills, kinds of

legacies - Protection of

property of the

deceased. Family Courts

Act, 1984Constitution,

powers, and its

functions. Need for

Uniform Civil Code-

Article 44 of Indian

Constitution.

Mulla - Principles

of Mohammedan

Law Paras Diwan -

Law of Intestate

and Testamentary

Succession

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

Dr. Annapoorna Shet Asst. Prof. of Law

SDM Law College,

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Mangaluru

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Constitutional Law II

Modules/Units

No. Hours

Topic/Syllabus Pre- requisite Reading

Methodology Supplementary Readings

Remarks

Unit I 20 Federal system : Organisation of State

M P JainConstitutional Law Vol I & II

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements

Unit II 22 Executive : power and functions of President, Governor, Parliament, State Legislature, Council of Ministers – Prime Minister and Chief Minister

V N Shukla Constitution of India

Lecture Method Judicial

pronouncements & Discussions on current situations

Unit III 25 Power and functions of Speaker in the parliament and State Legislature .Anti Defection Laws .Judiciary- appointment, power, jurisdiction and Transfer of Judges

M P Jain Constitutional Law Vol. I & II

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements & Discussions on currents

Unit IV 15 Powers and Functions of Election Commission, Public Service Commission and Constitutional protection to Civil Servants in IndiaState liability for Torts and Contracts

M P Jain Constitutional Law Vol. I & II

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements & Discussions on currents

Unit V 15 Various types and effect of emergency on Fundamental Rights, Constitutional Interpritations, Basic Structure Theory, working ofthe Constitution and its review.

M P Jain Constitutional Law Vol. I & II

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements

This subject gives a overall pictures of Constitutional provisions regarding the powers andfunctions of the various organs of the Government. It emphasizes on federal structure andits functions. The study also critically analyses the role played by the judiciary in various

contemporary critical constitutional issues.

II BBA (5yrs) Dr. Reshma

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Labour Law II

In this course the students are made to understand the legal framework relating to social securityand welfare legislations to acquaint the various rights and benefits available to the labour force in

India. It also critically analyse and examine the historical background, objectives, judicialpronouncements and the impact of these legislations in the changing economiv policies.

Modules/Units

No. Hours

Topic/Syllabus Pre- requisiteReading

Methodology Supplementary Readings

Remarks

Unit I 20 Concept and importance o social security in ILO and the Constitutional mandate. The EmployeesCompensation Act, 1923

K M PillaiLabour and Industrial Laws

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements

Unit II 15 The Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 and its comparison with Employees Compensation Act, 1923.

S N MishraLabour and Industrial Laws

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements

Unit III 15 The Employees providentFund Act, 1952 and Maternity Benefit Act, 1961

S N MishraLabour and Industrial Laws

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements

Unit IV 15 The Payment of Wages Act, 1936. Minimum Wages Act, 1948 and TheFactories Act, 1948

Dr. V G GoswamiLabour and Industrial Laws Vol. I

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements

Unit V 20 The Unorganised Workers Social Security Act, 2008. Globalisation, Privatization and Social Security and Social Welfare legislations in India under new economic policy

Dr. V G GoswamiLabour and Industrial Laws Vol. I

Lecture Method

Judicial pronouncements

IV A &IV BBA Dr. Reshma

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SDM Law College MangaloreCOURSE SYLLABUS Action Plan

Department of LawKarnataka State Law University

Course: BA.LLB 3RD YEAR VI SEM Name of Sub: PROPERTY LAWLecture hours/weekly: 12 Hours

Course Objectives: The course is aimed to study the concept of Property its nature and general Principles as well as other substantivelaw relating to specific transfer like sale, mortgage, lease,exchange,gift and actionable claim. It also includes an exposure into the

concept of trust.

Modules/Unit Date

Feb2020

No of Hours Topic Pre-requisite

S.N.Sukla

Transfer of Property Act

Dr.R.K.Sinha

The Transfer of Property Act

Methodoloy Supplementary Readings Remarks

Unit 1General Principles Of TP Act

18 Hours 1.Meaning.2.Definition.3. Concept.4.Operation of Transfer.5.Direction for accumulation.6. Rules of acceleration.7. Fulfillment of Condition

Lecture Method and Case Law Method

1. MullaTransfer of Property Act.

2. SubbaraoTransfer of Property.

3. G.P.TripathiThe Transfer of Property Act

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Unit IIDoctrine of Election

March-2020

20 Hours 1. Transfer by ostensible andco-owner

2. Priority of Rights.

3. Rent Paid under Defective Title.

4. Improvement made by bonafide holder

5. Doctrine of Lis Pendense.’

6. Fraudulent transfer.

S.N.Sukla

Transfer of Property Act

Dr.R.K.Sinha

The Transfer of Property Act

Lecture Method CaseLaws and Seminar.

Unit IIIMortgages of Immovable Property

Apr- 2020

18 Hours 1. Definition2. Kinds3. Rights and

Liabilities4. Priority5. Marshalling

&Contribution

S.N.SuklaTransfer of Property Act

Lecture Method & Group discussion

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Unit IVSale of ImmovablePropertyLeaseExchangeGifts

May2020

20hrs. 1. Meaning2. Rights and

Liabilities of seller and buyer.

3. Difference between sale and contract of sale.

4. Lease:- Definition Scope Creation

Rights and Liabilities.

5. Exchange:-Definition andmodes

6. Gifts:- Scope, Meaning, Mode of TransferUniversal giftOnerous gift

DR.R.K.SinhaThe Transfer of Property Act

Lecture Method CaseLaws and Seminar

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Unit VLAW OF TRUST

June 2020

10Hours 1.Definition2. Comparsion3. Kinds4.Appointment5. Duties and Liabilities6. Rights and Powers7. Rights and Liabilities

M.P.TandonIndian Trust Act 1882

Lecture Method

Dr. Nat KhublallLaw of Trusts Equity and Trust

B.M.Gandhi Equity Trusts and Specific Relief

Mrs.Sanghamitra Roy PaiAsst. Prof of Law

SDM Law College, Mangalore

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SDM LAW COLLEGE, MANGALORE

COURSE:1V yr (5yrs LLB & IIyr (3YRS LLB)

SBUJECT :CLINICAL COURSE II, ADR

SHARIKA RAI, Asst Professor

OBJECTIVES: In the present scenario ADR has become very relevant form of dispute resolution.

Considering the delay, technicalities and cost involved in the conventional court system of dispute

resolution, ADR has emerged as an alternative to the traditional court system for dispute resolution.

ADR has become the most sought after forum for dispute resolution especially in commercial

matters. The skills involved is also different. Therefore is course enables the students to explore

other means of dispute resolution and imbibe necessary skills through various exercises.

UNITS NO OF HOURS

TOPIC PRESCRIBED READING METHODOLOGY SUPPLEMENTARY READING

Unit II

10 hrs

Methods of Dispute Resoulution: Adversarial Method Other Methods: Arbitration, Mediation, Conciliation and Negotiation. Advantges and Disadvantages. Need for ADR, Suitability and International Commitments. ADR under Civil Prodcedure Code

Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

Lecture, and Black Board/ PPT/Assignment/ Guest Lectures

Tripati, Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996 Avtar Singh Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996

Unit II 25 hrs Arbitration: Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996. Meaning Attributes General principles of Arbitration Arbitration Agreement Qualities and qualifications of Arbitrator Appointment of Arbitrator Procedure of Arbitration Arbitral Award

Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

Lecture and Black Board/PPT

Tripati, Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996 Avtar Singh Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996

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Unit III 15 hrs Conciliation: Meaning Kinds of Conciliation: Facilitative, Evaluative, Court Annexed, Compulsory. Role of conciliator Duties of Conciliator Qualities of Conciliator Stages of Conciliation Conciliation under various Statutes- Industrial Disputes Act1947, Family Courts Act1984, Hindu Marriage Act 1955.

Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996

Lecture/ Black Board/ PPT/Role Play

Tripati, Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996 Avtar Singh Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996 Rajan R.D- A Primer on Alternative Dispute Resolution

Unit IV 15hrs Negotiaion: Styles of Negotiation Different Approaches to Negotiation Phases of Negotiation Qualities of a Negotiator Power to Negotiate

Rajan R.D- A Primer on Alternative Dispute Resolution Madabhushi Sridhar -Alternative Dispute Resolution

Lecture/ Black Board/PPT/ Role Play

Unit V 15 hrs Mediation : Qualities of Mediator Role of Mediator Characteristics of Mediation Process Different models of Mediation Code of Conduct for Mediators.

Rajan R.D- A Primer on Alternative Dispute Resolution Madabhushi Sridhar -Alternative Dispute Resolution

Lecture /Black Board /PPT/ Role Play

Sampath D.K, Mediation concept and technique in support of resolution of disputes(National Law School of India University)

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SDM LAW COLLEGE, MANGALORE

COURSE:V yr (5yrs LLB)

SBUJECT : COURSE I, LAW OF EVIDENCE

SHARIKA RAI, Asst Professor

OBJECTIVES: The Law of Evidence has great significance amongst procedural law and practice. The

knowledge of Law of Evidence is indispensible for a legal practitioner. The course helps the students

to understand the relevancy of facts, admissibility and also the evidentiary value of various evidence.

It helps the students to know the rules of examination of witness and the nuances of conducting

examination of witness. The study of Law of Evidence is indispensible for every specialised area of

law.

UNITS NO OF HOURS

TOPIC PRESCRIBED READING METHODOLOGY SUPPLEMENTARY READING

Unit I

2o hrs

Introduction: Substantive and procedural law Evidence in customary law British principles of evidence Other legislations dealing with evidence , spl reference to CPC CrPC, Bankers Book Evidence Act, Commercial Document Evidence Act Applicability of the Indian Evidence Act,1861 Kinds of Evidence Presumptions, proved, disproved, not proved Fact in issue and relevancy of Facts Relevancy of Facts:Doctrine of Res Gestae Evidence of Common intention Relevancy of otherwise irrelevant facts Facts to prove right or customs Facts to prove state of mind /body or bodily feelings Admission: its relevancy

Ratanlal Dhirajlal, Law of Evidence

Lecture, black board and Discussion

M.Rama Jois, Legal and Constitutional History of India

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Unit II 20 hrs Relevancy and admissibility of confessions Dying Declaration-appreciation of evidence Other statements of persons who cannot be called as witness Relevance of judgements- General principles of fraud and collusion Expert evidence- General Principles , who is an expert, types and evidentiary value.

Ratanlal Dhirajlal, Law of Evidence

Lecture/ Black Board / Discussion

Batuklal, Law of Evidence

Unit III 15 hrs Character Evidence – Meaning, Relevancy in Civil and Criminal Cases Oral and Documentary Evidence General Principles concerning oral and documentary evidence. Principles concerning exclusion by evidence.

Ratanlal Dhirajlal, Law of Evidence

Lecture/ Black board/ Discussion

Batuklal, Law of Evidence

Unit IV 20 hrs Burden of Proof- General conception of Onus Probanda and Onus Probantia- exception Presumption of Burden of Proof Special reference to legitimacy of child, dowry death Judicial notice and Presumptions. Estoppel Kinds of Estoppel

Ratanlal Dhirajlal, Law of Evidence

Lecture method, Black board, Discussion

Batuklal, Law of Evidence

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Unit V 15 hrs Examination of witness Chief, cross and re-examination General Principles of examination Leading questions Approvers testimony Compulsion in answering questions Privileged communications Questions of corroboration Improper admission of evidence

Ratanlal Dhirajlal, Law of Evidence

Lecture, Black Board, Guest lecture by legal practioners

Batuklal, Law of Evidence

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TEACHING PLAN OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 5(4) YEAR BA LLB AND 4 TH YEAR BB.A LL.B

LECTURE HOURS/ WEEKLY: 12 HOURS

MODULES/UNIT DATE No of Hours

TOPIC PREREQUISITE READING

METHODOLOGY SUPPLEMENTARY READING

REMARKS

Unit 1 DEFINATIOIN ANDBASIS OF INTERNATIONAL LAWSOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIOPNALLAW

FEB10th to 26

28 Hrs

Definition of international law

Basis of international law

Sources and subject of international law

DR S.K KAPOOR INTERNATIONAL

LAW ANDHUMAN RIGHTS

I A SHEARERSTARKE’S

INTERNATIONALLAW

Lecture MethodCase law discussion

DR H.O. AGARWALINTERNATIONAL LAW ANDHUIMAN RIGHTS

M.P. TANDONPUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

OPPENHEIMINTERNATIONAL LAW 9TH EDITIONOXFORD 2008

Unit 2 STATES IN GENERAL RECOGINITION

27TH FEB TO 28 MARCH

28 Hrs State in general

recognition State of

Territorial sovereignty

DR S.K KAPOOR INTERNATIONAL

LAW ANDHUMAN RIGHTS

Lecture MethodDiscussion of the

problem from question paper

DR H.O. AGARWALINTERNATIONAL LAW ANDHUIMAN RIGHTS

M.P. TANDON

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STATE OF TERRITORIAL SOVEREIGNITY

I A SHEARERSTARKE’S

INTERNATIONALLAW

PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

OPPENHEIMINTERNATIONAL LAW 9TH EDITIONOXFORD 2008

Unit 3 LAW OF THE SEASTATE OF RESPONSIBILITYSUCCESSION OF RIGHT AND OBLIGATION

March 30th April 22

28 hrs

State jurisdiction

Law of state Succession of

right and obligation

DR S.K KAPOOR INTERNATIONAL

LAW ANDHUMAN RIGHTS

I A SHEARERSTARKE’S

INTERNATIONALLAW

Lecture MethodCase law discussion

DR H.O. AGARWALINTERNATIONAL LAW ANDHUIMAN RIGHTS

M.P. TANDONPUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

OPPENHEIMINTERNATIONAL LAW 9TH EDITIONOXFORD 2008

Unit 4 STATE AND INDIVIDUAL- EXTRADITION, ASYLUM, AND NATIONALITY, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

April 23 TO May 22

32 Hrs Extradition Asylum The agents of

international business

Envoys and other representatives

DR S.K KAPOOR INTERNATIONAL

LAW ANDHUMAN RIGHTS

Lecture Method Old question problem discussion

DR H.O. AGARWALINTERNATIONAL LAW ANDHUIMAN RIGHTS

M.P. TANDONPUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

OPPENHEIMINTERNATIONAL LAW 9TH EDITIONOXFORD 2008

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I A SHEARERSTARKE’S

INTERNATIONALLAW

Unit 5 The united nation organization

May 23 to June 12

32 Hrs

o Principal organs

and their function

World trade organization

International labour organisation

DR S.K KAPOOR INTERNATIONAL

LAW ANDHUMAN RIGHTS

I A SHEARERSTARKE’S

INTERNATIONALLAW

Lecture MethodDR H.O. AGARWALINTERNATIONAL LAW ANDHUIMAN RIGHTS

M.P. TANDONPUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW

OPPENHEIMINTERNATIONAL LAW 9TH EDITIONOXFORD 2008

Mrs. DEEPA SALIAN Assistant Professor in Law

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SDM Law College MangaloreCOURSE SYLLABUS Action Plan

Department of LawKarnataka State Law University

Course: BBA.LLB 4th YEAR Name of Sub: INSURANCE LAW Lecture hours/weekly: 6 Hours

Course Objectives: The course is aimed to acquaint the students with the conceptual and operational parameters of insurance law in the field of legislations and regulating insurance sector in India

Modules/Unit Date

Feb-

2020

No of Hours Topic Pre-requisite

K.S.N. Murthy and K.V.S SharmaModern Law of Insurance in India.

The Insurance Act 1938

Methodology Supplementary Readings Remarks

Unit 1 INTRODUCTION

18 Hours

1.Definition2.History.3. Classificatioin4.Overview of Insurance laws in India5. Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act-Its Role and Functions.

Lecture Method and Case Law Method

1. Dr.S.R MyneniLaw of Insurance

2. Avtar Singh Law of Insurance

3. B.N.Banerjee &S.K.SarvariaLaw of Insurance

4. R.K.NagarjunLaw of Insurance

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Unit II Principles of Insurance

March

2020

20 Hours

1.1.Principles of good faith2.Misrepresentation in Insurance Contract3.Insurable Interest.4. Principle of Indemnity5. Principle of Subrogation.6. Principle of Loss Minimization.7. Risk:- Meaning and Scope .8. Premium:- Definition Method of Payment.Return of Premium

K.S.N. Murthy and K.V.S SharmaModern Law of Insurance in India.

The Insurance Act 1938

Lecture Method Case Laws and Seminar.

Unit IIILife Insurance

April

2020

20 Hours

1. Nature & Scope.

2. Kinds of Insurance.

3. The policy & formation of

K.S.N. Murthy and K.V.S SharmaModern Law of Insurance in India.

Lecture Method

& Group

discussion

1. The Life Insurance

Corporation Act 1956

2. General Insurance

(Business)

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Life Insurance.

4. Risk.5. Settlement of

Claim and payment of money.

6. General Insurance

7. Health & Medical Insurance.

8. MV Act:- Nature & Scope.

The Insurance Act 1938

(Nationalization) Act

1972.

Unit IVFire InsuranceAgriculture InsurancePublic Liability Insurance

May

2020

18 hrs. 1. Nature & Scope

2. Basic Principles

3. Rights& Duties

4. History of crop insurance.

5. Cattle insurance

6. Micro insurance

K.S.N. Murthy and K.V.S SharmaModern Law of Insurance in India.

Lecture Method

Case Laws and

Seminar

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7. Overview8. Claims9. Consumer

courts & Insurance Ombudsman

Unit VMarine Insurance

Dec

2019

10Hours

1.Nature & Scope.2. Classification.3. Policies.4. Condition & Warranties.5. Voyage Deviation. 6.Loss7. Kinds of Loss.

Marine

Insurance Act

1963

Lecture Method

Mrs.Sanghamitra Roy PaiAsst. Prof of Law

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SDM Law College, Mangalore

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SDM Law College MangaloreCOURSE SYLLABUS Action Plan

Department of LawKarnataka State Law University

Course: BALLB/LLB - Name of Sub: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAWLecture hours/weekly: 18 HoursCourse Objectives: To acquaint the students with general principles of International Law.Modules/Unit No. of Hours Topic Pre-requisite

Reading

S K Kapoor -

International

Law

H O Agarwal

on

International

Law

J G Starke on

Introduction to

International

Law

Methodology Supplementary Readings RemarksUnit 1

Introduction to International Law

20 Hours(2 hours in case of emergencies)

Nature, definition, origin

and basis of International

Law. Sources of

International Law.

Relationship between

Municipal and

International Law. Subjects

of International Law.

PPT Method

and Case laws

J B Brierly - The Law of Nations D

H Harris - International Law (Cases and Materials) Oppenheim - International law,Volume I, Peace, Bhagirathlal Das - World Trade Organization

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Unit II

15 Hours(2 hours in case of emergencies)

States as subjects of

International Law: -States

in general; Recognition;

State territorial sovereignty

S K Kapoor -

International

Law

H O Agarwal

on

International

Law J G Starke

on Introduction

to International

Law

PPT Method and Case laws

Unit III 18 Hours(4 hours in case of emergencies)

State Jurisdiction: Law of

the sea; State

Responsibility; Succession

to rights and obligations.

S K Kapoor -

International

Law

H O Agarwal on International Law J G Starkeon Introductionto InternationalLaw

PPT Method

and Case laws

Unit IV 22 Hours State and Individual - S K Kapoor - PPT Method

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(2 hours in case of emergencies)

Extradition, Asylum and

Nationality; the agents of

international business;

diplomatic envoys, consuls

and other representatives;

the law and practice as to

treaties

International

Law

H O Agarwal

on

International

Law J G Starke

on Introduction

to International

Law

and Case laws

Case laws

Unit V

10 Hours(3 hours in case of emergencies)

The United NationsOrganization - Principalorgans and their functionsWorld Trade Organization-Main features InternationalLabour Organization

S K Kapoor -

International

Law

H O Agarwal

on

International

Law J G Starke

on Introduction

to International

Law

Lecture

Method and

Case laws

PPT Method

and Case laws

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Ms. Suma Suresh Kogilgeri Assistant Professor of Law

SDM Law College, Mangaluru