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13th December 2014, 11:57 AM
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Bachelor of Legislative Law Course Details
Will you please provide the information regarding the Bachelor of Legislative Law Course?
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13th December 2014, 02:57 PM
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Re: Bachelor of Legislative Law Course Details
B.A. L.L.B. and Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate Administrative Law professional degree course. The integrated degree course covers the study of various specialized fields of law namely Civil law, Criminal law, Administrative Law, International Law, Labour Laws, Tax Laws, Corporate Laws, Patent law, etc. Eligibility Applicants must have pass 10+2 or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in the aggregate. List of few colleges are given below: AISECT University Village- Mendua Post- Bhojpur Raisen, Madhya Pradesh (0755) 6766100 9993233374, 9893350135, 7697207455, 7697791091 (0755) 295707 Awadhesh Pratap Singh University Rewa, Madhya Pradesh (07662) 233436, 230050 Government State Level Law P.G. College Old Tilak Hostel Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (0755) 2766256 (0755) 2766256 Government Thakur Ranmat Singh College (T.R.S.) Rewa, Madhya Pradesh (07662) 252670 Indore Professional Studies Academy (IPSA) Rajendra Nagar, A.B.Road Indore, Madhya Pradesh (0731) 4014500, 4014501 9826028161 Jawahar Nehru Vidhi Mahavidyalaya Sanjeet Road Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh (07422) 255401, 403235 (07422) 255401 Jiwaji University Mahalgaon Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh (0751) 2442712, 2442701, 2341348, 2341348, 2442603, 2341896 9425117433, 9425742232 (0751) 2341768 K.N. Katju Law College 11, Anand Colony Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh (07412) 267597 Kamla Raja Girls Post Graduate College Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh (0751) 2625495 Madhav Law College Vivekanand Marg, Lashkar Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh (0751) 2430899 |
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21st May 2015, 02:21 PM
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Re: Bachelor of Legislative Law Course Details
I am from Chandigarh. I have completed BA. Now I am looking for LLB from Punjab University. So will you provide me syllabus of LLB of Punjab University?
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21st May 2015, 02:24 PM
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Re: Bachelor of Legislative Law Course Details
The Punjab University was founded in 1882. The University is one of the oldest Universities of India. It offers a wide range of UG, PG and many other programs. As you are looking for admission in LLB at Punjab University, So I am providing following syllabus: Eligibility Criteria 3 Years LLB Must have a Bachelor Degree from any recognized University Duration: 3 Years Punjab University LLB Syllabus (3 Years) LL.B. 1st Semester Paper – I Jurisprudence-I Paper- II Constitutional Law I Paper-III Law of Contract Paper-IV Family Law I Paper V Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws LL.B. 2nd Semester Paper - I Jurisprudence II Paper-II Constitutional Law II Paper - III Special Contracts Paper - IV Family Law II Paper – V International Human Rights & Public International Law LL.B. 3rd Semester Paper –I - Law of Crimes-I Paper – II - Property Law Paper – III - Labour Law Option : Any two of the following Paper IV & V- (a) Law of Taxation (b) Local Self Government including Panchayat Administration (c) International Organization and Humanitarian Law (d) Penology and Victimology LL.B. 4th Semester Paper –I - Law of Crimes-II Paper- II - Company Law Paper – III - Administrative Law Paper – IV - Alternate Dispute Resolution Option : Any one of the following Paper V (a) - Information Technology Act & RTI Act Paper V (b) - International Labour Organization and Labour Laws LL.B. 5th Semester Paper – I - Law of Evidence Paper – II - Criminal Procedure Code Paper – III - Service Law Paper – IV - Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance Option Any one of the following: Paper V (a) - Equity & Trust Law Paper V (b) - Private International Law LL.B. 6th Semester Paper – I - Environmental & Wild Life Protection Laws Paper – II - Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act Paper – III - Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting System Paper - IV - Moot Court Exercise and Internship Option : Any one of the following: Paper V (a) - Interpretation of Statute and Principle of Legislation Paper V (b) - IPR Management Scheme of Paper Internal Assessment – 20 marks There will be an internal assessment of 20 marks while 80 marks have been assigned for the theory examination. 20 marks of internal assessment will be divided into 4 marks for attendance and 16 marks for project report/moot court/discussion etc with the following break up:- For attendance from 76 to80% - 2 marks For attendance from 81 to 85% - 3 marks For attendance from 86 % and above - 4 marks Written project report (Handwritten only) of 8 to 10 pages on A-4 size paper - 8 marks Presentation - 8 marks Theory Examination – 80 marks For the theory examination the whole syllabus has been divided into two sections. Question paper will be divided into three units. Out of which Unit I shall be compulsory and shall consist of four parts covering both the sections of the syllabus. It shall carry 20 marks. Unit II shall consist of four questions from section - I and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question in this Unit shall be of 15 marks. Unit III shall consist of four questions from Section – II and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question of this unit shall also be of 15 marks. Instructions to Paper Setters Theory Examination – 80 marks For the theory examination the whole syllabus has been divided into two sections. Question paper will be divided into three units. Out of which Unit I shall be compulsory and shall consist of four parts covering both the sections of the syllabus. It shall carry 20 marks. Unit II shall consist of four questions from section - I and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question in this Unit shall be of 15 marks. Unit III shall consist of four questions from Section – II and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question of this unit shall also be of 15 marks. LL.B. Ist Semester Paper-I Jurisprudence - I Duration: 3 hours Maximum Marks – 20+ 80 = 100 Internal Assessment – 20 marks There will be an internal assessment of 20 marks while 80 marks have been assigned for the theory examination. 20 marks of internal assessment will be divided into 4 marks for attendance and 16 marks for project report/moot court/discussion etc with the following break up:- For attendance from 76 to80% - 2 marks For attendance from 81 to 85% - 3 marks For attendance from 86 % and above - 4 marks Written project report (Handwritten only) of 8 to 10 pages on A-4 size paper - 8 marks Presentation - 8 marks Theory Examination – 80 marks For the theory examination the whole syllabus has been divided into two sections. Question paper will be divided into three units. Out of which Unit I shall be compulsory and shall consist of four parts covering both the sections of the syllabus. It shall carry 20 marks. Unit II shall consist of four questions from section - I and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question in this Unit shall be of 15 marks. Unit III shall consist of four questions from Section – II and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question of this unit shall also be of 15 marks. Section-I Definition of Law and its Kinds Law and Morals Definition of Legal Theory , its scope and objectives Natural Law School Analytical School Pure Theory of Law Historical School Section-II Sociological School Realist School Sources of Law Custom Precedent Legislation Suggested Readings: 1. Dias, R.W.M.: Jurisprudence- 5th Edition Butterworth, 1994. 2. Keeton, G.W. : Elementary Principles of Jurisprudence- 2nd Edition-Sir Isaac Pitman, 1961 3. Friedman, W : Legal Theory- 5th Edition Universal Law Publisher, 1967 4. Paton, G.W. : A textbook of Jurisprudence- 3rd edition Oxford Clarendon Press, 1964. 7 LL.B. Ist Semester Paper-II Constitutional Law-I Duration: 3 hours Maximum Marks – 20+ 80 = 100 Internal Assessment – 20 marks There will be an internal assessment of 20 marks while 80 marks have been assigned for the theory examination. 20 marks of internal assessment will be divided into 4 marks for attendance and 16 marks for project report/moot court/discussion etc with the following break up:- For attendance from 76 to80% - 2 marks For attendance from 81 to 85% - 3 marks For attendance from 86 % an above - 4 marks Written project report (Handwritten only) of 8 to 10 pages on A-4 size paper - 8 marks Presentation - 8 marks Theory Examination – 80 marks For the theory examination the whole syllabus has been divided into two sections. Question paper will be divided into three units. Out of which Unit I shall be compulsory and shall consist of four parts covering both the sections of the syllabus. It shall carry 20 marks. Unit II shall consist of four questions from section - I and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question in this Unit shall be of 15 marks. Unit III shall consist of four questions from Section – II and the candidates will be required to attempt two questions out of this unit. Each question of this unit shall also be of 15 marks. Section-I Preamble Citizenship including relevant provisions of Citizenship Act, 1955 Union & State Executive Union & State Judiciary Writs Section-II Union & State Legislature Legislative Relations between Union and States Emergency Provisions Amendment of the Constitution Suggested Readings: 1. Basu, D.D.: Shorter Constitution of India-13th Edition P.H.I, 2006. 2. Jain, M.P : Indian Constitutional Law- 5th Edition Wadhwa, 2003. 3. Seervai, H.M. : Constitutional Law of India- 4th Edition Universal Law Pub., 1996. 4. Shukla, V.N. : The Constitution of India- 11th Edition Eastern Book Company, 2008. 5. Austin, Granville : The Indian Constitution- Oxford University Press, 2000 8 6. Kagzi, M.C.J. : The Constitution of India- 6th Edition India Law House, 2004 7. Bakshi, P.M. : Constitutional of India- 8th Edition Universal Law Publisher, 2007 8. Narender Kumar : Constitutional Law of India- 7th Edition Allahabad Law Agency, 2008. Contact Details Panjab University Sector 14, Chandigarh, 160014 Tel: 0172 253 4818 Map [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Punjab+University+&hl=en&ll=30.761512,76.76 5401&spn=0.01016,0.013089&sll=28.643284,77.187066& sspn=0.08301,0.104713&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A [/MAP] more detail to attached in a pdf file; |