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17th May 2018, 05:03 PM
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Re: Kota university LLM

Can you provide me the syllabus of LLM (Master of Laws) Program offered by University of Kota as my exams are nearby and I need it for preparation of the exam?
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17th May 2018, 05:06 PM
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Re: Kota university LLM

The syllabus of LLM (Master of Laws) Program offered by University of Kota is as follows:

Paper- I- Legal Theory- I

1. Definition, Scope, Importance and nature of Jurisprudence.
2. Purpose and value of Jurisprudence.
3. Various Schools of Jurisprudence, like:
i. Natural Law School,
ii. Imperative School,
iii. Sociological School,
iv. Historical School,
v. Realistic School, etc.
4. Sources of Law : Custom, Legislation, Judicial Precedents etc.
(Chief exponents of these schools, background, basic tenets, contribution and Indian context or relevance.)

Suggested Readings:
1. Holmes : The Common Law
2. Austin : Lecture on Jurisprudence
3. Allen : Law in Making
4. Salmond : Jurisprudence
5. Paton : A Text Book of Jurisprudence
6. Julius Stone : The Province and Function of Law
7. Pound : An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
8. HLA Hart : The Concept of Law
9. Friendmann : Legal Theory
10.Dias : Jurisprudence
11.S. N. Dhyani : Law, Morality and Justice Indian Development
12.Anirudha Prasad : Vidhi Sastra Ke Mool Shidhant (Hindi)
13.John Rawls : Theory of Justice
14.Lluod : Introduction to Jurisprudence
15.Lon Fuller : Morality of Law
16. V.D. Mahajan : Jurisprudence
17. Various relevant Articles, Cases and Law Journals.
18.Fitzgerald : Salmond on Jurisprudence.


Paper- II- Indian Constitution Law : New Challenges- I


1. Historical Background of Indian Constitution, its development and changing system established over decades ago.
2. Characteristics of Indian Constitution, Nature and salient feature of Indian Constitution with changing social order and its adaptability.
3. Preamble of Indian Constitution and its nature.
4. Fundamental Rights, its development and their Judicial Interpretations.
5. Directive Principles, its Judicial Interpretations and their relation with Fundamental Rights.
6. Fundamental Duties.

Suggested Readings:
1. H.M. Seervai : Constitutional Law of India.
2. M.P. Jain : Constitutional Law.
3. M.C.J. Kagzi : The Constitution of India.
4. VSN Sukla : Commentary on the Constitution of India.
5. D.D. Basu : Commentares on the Constitution of India.
6. Ville Austin : Indian Constitution.
7. Various relevant Articles, Cases and Law Journals.
8. B.K. Sharma : An Introduction to the Constitution of India.


Syllabus LLM (Master of Laws) Program offered by University of Kota






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