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23rd July 2016, 06:57 PM
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CCS University Law Question Papers
Can you provide me the LL.B. 3 Year (Six Semester) Course Syllabus as offered by Ch. Charan Singh University on which the question paper is based?
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23rd July 2016, 09:35 PM
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Re: CCS University Law Question Papers
The LL.B. 3 Year (Six Semester) Course Syllabus as offered by Ch. Charan Singh University on which the question paper is based is as follows: PAPER – I JURISPRUDENCE - I (Legal Theory) (Paper Code : K-101) The course shall comprise of the following : (1) Introduction : Definition, Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence, Importance of the Study of Jurisprudence (2) Analytical School : Analytical Positivism – John Austin, Kelsen, And H.L.A. Hart. (3) Historical School : Frederick Karl Von Savigny, Sir Henry Sumner Maine. (4) Natural Law School : Classical Natural Law, Revival of Natural Law : Rudolf Stammler and Kohler. (5) Sociological School : Background and Characteristics, Roscoe Pound’s theory of Social Engineering, Dugits Doctrine of Social Solidarity. (6) American Realist School. (7) Economic Approach of Law : Marxist Approach on Law and State and Its Impact. PAPER – II CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF INDIA - I (Nature of The Constitution And Fundamental Rights) (Paper Code : K-102) The course shall comprise of the following : (1). Nature of the Indian Constitution. Special emphasis shall be placed on (a) Federal Structure and (b) Form of the Government. (2). Preamble of the Constitution (3). Fundamental Rights – (a) General : Scheme of Fundamental Rights, Who can claim Fundamental Rights : Against whom Fundamental Rights are available ? Suspension of Fundamental Rights. (b) Specific Fundamental Rights- • Right to Equality (Articles 14 to 18) • Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression (Article 19(1)(a)) • Protection in respect of Conviction for offences (Article 20) • Right to Life and Personal Liberty (Article 21) • Right to Education (Article 21A) • Right against Exploitation (Articles 23 to 24) • Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25 to 28) • Cultural and Educational Rights of Minorities (Articles 29 to 30) • Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32) (5) Directive Principles of State Policy, their importance and relationship with Fundamental Rights. (6) Fundamental Duties LL.B. Syllabus Ch. Charan Singh University |