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14th July 2015, 10:19 AM
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Re: LLM in Sambalpur University

Sambalpur University LLM programme details are as given below:

LLM Programme:

Duration:
2 Years

Eligibility:
The applicant should have Graduation in Law under 5 year integrated B.A.LL.B Course or 3 year LL.B. Course with 50% marks in aggregate.

Admission procedure:

Admission done through Written Entrance Test(with coding and decoding system), Career Mark and Viva-Voce with 60%, 30% and 10% weightage

Course topics:
1. Business Law
2. Criminal Law
3. Family Law
4. Environmental Law
5. Intellectual Property Rights Law
SU LLM course syllabus
FIRST SEMESTER (June to November)
LL.M .C.411 Jurisprudence 4 Credits
LL.M .C.412 Indian Constitutional law-I 4 Credits
LL.M .C.413 Human Rights-I 4 Credits
LL.M .C.414 Law and Social transformation-I 4 Credits
LL.M .C.415 Seminar-I 4 Credits
Total 20 Credits
1st semester- Non- Credit Course - Judicial Process -I
SECOND SEMESTER (December to May)
LL.M .C.421 Legal Research Methodology 4 Credits
LL.M .C.422 Indian Constitutional law-II 4 Credits
LL.M .C.423 Human Rights-II 4 Credits
LL.M .C.424 Law and Social transformation-II 4 Credits
LL.M .C.425 Seminar-II 4 Credits
Total 20 Credits
2nd Semester Non- Credit Course - Legal Education -I
THIRD SEMESTER (June to November)
A candidate has to opt for two groups of specializations from out of the five groups
mentioned in Group A to E consisting of course Numbers from LL.M .E 511 to LL.M .E 520
Group – A (Criminal Law)
LL.M .E 511 Paper-I General Principles of Criminal Law-I 4 Credits
LL.M .E 512 Paper-II General Principles of Criminal Law-II 4 Credits
Group – B (Business Law)
LL.M .E 513 Paper-I Company Law -I 4 Credits
LL.M .E 514 Paper-II Company Law -II 4 Credits
Group – C (Family Law)
LL.M .E 515 Paper-I Principles of Hindu Law-I 4 Credits
LL.M .E 516 Paper-II Principles of Hindu Law-II 4 Credits
Group – D (Environmental Law)
LL.M .E 517 Paper-I Principles of Environmental Law-I 4 Credits
LL.M .E 518 Paper-II Principles of Environmental Law-II 4 Credits
Group – E (Intellectual Property Rights Law)
LL.M .E 519 Paper-I Intellectual Property Rights Law and
International Regime 4 Credits
LL.M .E 520Paper-II Copyright 4 Credits
LL.M.C.521 Dissertation and Viva 4 Credits
Total 20 Credits
3rd semester Non-credit course - Judicial Process Paper-I
FOURTH SEMESTER (December to May)
A candidate has to opt for two groups of specializations from out of the five groups
mentioned in Group A to E consisting of course Number from LL.M .E.522 to LL.M.E 531
Group – A (Criminal Law)
LL.M .E 522Paper-I Criminology 4 Credits
LL.M .E 523Paper-II Penology 4 Credits
Group – B (Business Law)
LL.M .E 524Paper-I Law of Banking and Negotiable Instrument Act -I 4 Credits
LL.M .E 525Paper-II Law of Banking and Negotiable Instrument Act –II 4 Credits
Group – C (Family Law)
LL.M .E 526 Paper-I Statute Hindu Law-I 4 Credits
LL.M .E 527 Paper-II Statute Hindu Law -II 4 Credits
Group – D (Environmental Law)
LL.M .E 528 Paper-I Environmental Statute Law-I 4 Credits
LL.M .E 529 Paper-II Environmental Statute Law-II 4 Credits
Group – E (Intellectual Property Rights Law)
LL.M .E 530 Paper-I Patent 4 Credits
LL.M .E 531 Paper-II Trademarks, Designs, Protection of Geographical
Indications and new varieties of Plants 4 Credits
LL.M.C.532 Law Teaching 4 Credits
Total 20 Credits
GRAND TOTAL 80 Credits
LL.M .E 532 4th semester Non-credits course - Legal Education-II
N.B A student has to opt. for the same corresponding group in the 3rd and 4th semester.
Course No. LL.M.C.415 (Seminar-I of 1st Semester), Course No. LL.M.C.425 (Seminar-II
of 2nd semester) and Course No. LL.M.C.532 (Law Teaching of 4th semester) are
practical papers which shall be valued by internal Examiners. Course No. LL.M.C.521
(Dissertation and Viva- voce of 3rd Semester) shall be assessed in a viva voce examination
jointly by one internal and one external examiner. Each dissertation shall consist of minimum
fifty pages from content to Bibliography .Topic of dissertation shall be fixed by the supervisor
judging the aptitude of the candidate at the first phase of the 3rd Semester.
FIRST SEMESTER ( 20 Credits)
LL.M C 411 Jurisprudence 4 Credits
Unit – I : Definition & Scope of Jurisprudence; Sources of Law
Unit – II : Schools of Legal Theory, Post Modernism in Legal Thought
Unit – III : Person, Rights & Duties , Ownership & Possession
Unit – IV : Theories of Justice & Punishment , Justice as a Social norm,
Justice & Utility , Theories of Justice of John Rawls ,
Nozie & Amartya Sen
LL.M.C 412 Constitutional Law of India –I 4 Credits
Unit-I Preamble ,Directive Principles of State policy
Social Justice, Equality ,Reasonable Classification
Unit-II Reservation(Art.14,15,16),Freedom of religion, Protection of Minorities,
Secularism
Unit-III Fundamental Freedom (Art.19),Right to life and personal Liberty
(Art.21),Constitutional Protection Under Criminal Justice(Art.20,22)
Unit-IV Status of Fundamental Rights While under National Emergency. Fundamental
Duties.
LL.M .C413 Human Rights – I 4 Credits
Unit –I Concept of Human rights, Relevant Clauses of U.N Charter
Unit –II Universal Declaration Of Human Rights,1948
Unit –III (i) International Covenant on Civil and political
Rights,1996.(ii)International Covenants on Economic ,Social and Cultural
Rights ,1966.
Unit –IV (i) Protection of Human Rights Act ,1993.
(ii) Role of National Human Rights Commission.
LL.M.C 414 Law and Social Transformation in India 4 Credits
Unit-I Law as an instrument of Social Change, concept of Society, Features of
Social Change. Law as the product of traditions and culture Law .
Unit-II Public Opinion and Social Change, Law and Judicial Process as
instruments of social control.
Unit-III Women and the Law :Crimes against women, Gender justice and its
various forms, women’s commission.
Unit-IV Empowerment of women: Constitutional and other legal Provisions.
LL.M.C415 Seminar –I 4 Credits
The Seminar presentation shall be evaluated by two faculty members.
Non Credit Course on Judicial Process
Ist Semester : Judicial Process Paper – I
Individual and the State, Independence of Judiciary, Hierarchy of Courts,
Appointment of Judges and Interpretation of Constitution
SECOND SEMESTER (20 Credits)
LL.M. C-421 Legal Research Methodology 4 Credits
Unit – I : Nature and Scope of Legal Research
Meaning of Legal Research, Characteristic of Legal Research, Objectives of
Legal Research , Scope of Legal Research , Legal Reasoning – Deductive &
Inductive .
Unit – II : Steps of Legal Research :
Criteria of Identifying the Legal Problem ,
Variables and Hypothesis , Meaning of Hypothesis , Sources of Hypothesis,
Type of Hypothesis – Null Hypothesis
Review of Juristic Literature relevant to selected problems .
Unit – III : Legal Research Design :
Tools and Techniques of Data Collection
Observation , Questionnaires , Interview Schedule , Court Records & use of
Cards
Population & Sampling – its uses in Legal Research
Types of Sampling – Simple Random Sampling , Stratified Random Sampling
Unit – IV : Analysis & Interpretation of Data :
Interpretation of Data .
Interpretation of Statutes & Relevant Court Decisions.
Modern Computational analysis through statistical aids.
Suggestion and Conclusion .
Writing of Legal Research Report .
Bibliography – Articles , Books , Statutes & Table of cases .
LL.M.C 422 Indian Constitutional Law- II 4 Credits
Unit-I Judicial activism and judicial restraint, Judicial Review,
Constitutional Remedies, Doctrine of Pleasure, ( Service under the Union and
States)
Unit-II Amendment and Basic Features theory, Judicial Independence & accountability,
Relation among Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.
Unit-III Union Executive under Parliamentary form of Government, Position of
Governor under the Constitution
Unit-IVCentre State Relations (Administrative, Legislative Financial),
Breakdown of Constitutional machinery in a State ( Art. 356)
LL.M.C 423 Human Rights- II 4 Credits
Unit-I Areas of Violation, Insurgency & Terrorism,
Child abuse ( Child Rights Conventions, 1990)
Unit-II Custodial violence, Civil Liberties & Police Power of the State
Unit-III Voices of Human Rights in Indian Constitution (i) Special Protection to Schedule
Caste & Scheduled Tribes. (ii) Special Protection to Labour, Woman & Children
Unit-IV(i)Special Protection to Religious , Ethnic and Linguistic .
(ii) Right to Life and Personal Liberty and Human Rights .
LL.M. C 424 Law & Social Transformation in India – II 4 Credits
Unit – I : Children and the Law , Child Labour , Sexual exploitation .
Unit – II : Adoption and related problems , Children and Education.
Unit – III : Modernisation and Law: Modernisation as a value, Constitutional perspective
reflected in the fundamental duties,Modernisation of social institution through
law Reform of family law.
Unit – IV: Reform of Court Process, Prison Reforms, Industrial Reform, Free Enterprise V.
regulation, Industrialization V. Environment Protection, Electoral Reforms.
LL.M.C425 Seminar – II 4 Credits
There shall be Seminar examination to test the knowledge of the students with
regard to papers prescribed in First and Second Semesters. Seminars shall be
evaluated by two Internal Examiners.
Non- Credit course on Legal Education
2nd Semester - Legal Education Paper – I
Objectives of Legal Education: Definition, Purposes & Objectives of Legal
Education, Present status of Legal Education in India.
Curriculum & methods of Teaching: Principles of curriculum construction; Methods of
Teaching, Lecture Methods, Case study methods, Discussion Methods, Seminar Method &
their suitability at Post-graduate level, Students participation in Institutional Programmes,
Reforms in curriculum and Legal Teaching, Role of Bar Councils and Universities.
THIRD SEMESTER 20 Credits
Group A ( Criminal Law)
LL.M E 511 Paper - I General Principles of Criminal law-I 4 Credits
Unit –I Concept and origin of crime and criminal law Elements of crime –Mens Rea and
Actus Reus.
Unit –II Principles of Liability –Joint Liability, Group Liability, Vicarious liability Strict liability
.absolute Liability
Unit- III Inchoate crimes – Abetment. Attempt and criminal conspiracy
Unit –IV- Defense to criminal liability – Insanity, Intoxication, Infancy, Consent
LL.M E 512 Paper – II General Principles of Criminal Law II 4 Credits
Unit I - defense to criminal liability - right of private defense, Mistake, Accident, Duress
Unit II - Specific crimes - culpable homicide, murder, hurt, grievous hurt, Wrongful restraint &
wrongful confinement
Unite III - Rape, Attempt to commit suicide, Death due to rash and negligent act, Kidnapping &
abduction,
Unit IV - Offences against property, Theft, Extortion, Robbery, Dacoity, Criminal
Misappropriation and Criminal Breach of Trust
Group B ( Business Law)
LL.M E 513 Paper – I Company Law – I 4 Credits
Unit – I Definition, Corporate Personality, Kind of Companies
Unit – II Promoter, Registration and incorporation
Unit – III Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association
Unit- IV Prospectus, Remedy for Misrepresentation in Prospectus
LL.M E 514 Paper - II Company Law – II 4 Credits
Unit – I Shares, Share Holder, Share Capital, Company’s Management –
Directors- their Appointment and Removal – their Powers and
Responsibilities.
Unit – II Directors as Trustees and Agent of the Company. Other Managerial
personnel ( Managing Director, Manager & Secretary)
Unit – III Dividend, Audit & Accounts, Borrowing, Lending.
Unit- IV Investment of Contracts, Debentures, Winding up Proceeding
Group C ( Family Law)
LL.M E 515 Paper – I Principles of Hindu Law – I 4 Credits
Unit – I Meaning Nature and Scope of Hindu Jurisprudence
Unit – II Sources and Schools of Hindu Law
Unit – III Marriage
Unit- IV Adoption, Maintenance
LL.M E 516 Paper – II Principles of Hindu Law – II 4 Credits
Unit – I Joint Family
Unit – II Partition
Unit – III Inheritance, Succession
Unit- IV Stridhana & Women Estate
Group D (Environmental Law)
LL.M. E- 517 Paper – I Principles of Environmental Law 4 Credits
Unit – I Meaning and concept of Environment – Biological and sociological
environment Ecology and sustainable development. Environmental
Degradation : Nature and Dimensions,India’s concern for Environment
Protection.
Unit – II Causes, Sources & Effects of Environment Pollution : Types of Pollutions :
Water Pollution, Air Pollution, Noise Pollution & Land Pollution.
Unit – III Environmental Protection & The Policy : Environmental Policy during preindependence
era, post independence era- Earlier policy concerns,
Environmental Policy during the Seventies, during the Eighties, Nineties
and after 2000.
Unit – IV Environment problems in India & International issues.
Here is the attachment for LLM syllabus:
Attached Files
File Type: pdf SU LLM course syllabus.pdf (125.4 KB, 94 views)


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