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9th July 2015, 08:55 AM
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Lucknow University 5 Year LLB Course
Hi I want to take admission in 5 Year LLB Course offered at University of Lucknow . Will you please provide the 5 Year LLB Course syllabus for an idea ?
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9th July 2015, 11:29 AM
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Re: Lucknow University 5 Year LLB Course
University of Lucknow was established in the year 1921. It is affiliated to UGC . It is located at Lucknow, India . It offers 5 Year LLB Course. Syllabus -- LLB.(Hons) (First Year) Ist Semester Paper I History-I Unit-I: Introduction (a) History-Meaning and Methodology (b) Relationship between Law and History Unit-II: Polity, State and Administration Ancient Polity: Vedic Polity, Mauryan State, Gupta Polity Medieval India : Chola Village, Administration, Delhi Sultanat, Mughal State (Mansabdari system and Administrative Apparatus) Theory of Kingship and nature of State in Ancient and Medieval India : Brahmani, Buddhist, Kautilyan, Balban, Alauddin Khiliji, Turko Afghan-Concept Political movement of Gandhi-Non-Cooperative Civil Disobedience and Quit India Unit-III: Society and Economy Social Insititutions : Varna, Jati, Gotra, Pravara, Family, Slavery, Position of Woman, Changes in Medieval period Reformation in Medieval and Modern times : Nanak, Kabir, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Aligarh Movement and Backward Caste Movement(B.R.Ambedkar, Jotiba Phule and Naicker), Economic Structure, Feudalism, Post-Mawryan Economy, Gupta Economy, Iqtadari system, Agrarian Reform of Alauddin Khilji and Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq, Market reforms of Alauddin Khilji, Drain of Wealth and Stages of Colonialism Unit-IV: Legal System and Institutions Ancient India and Medieval India Sources : Vedic texts, Brahmanas, Sutras (Kalpa and Dharma), Dharma Shastra, Arthashastra, Custom Thinkers-Manu, Brihaspati, Yajnavalkya Judicial System (i) Types of Court: Pratishita, Apratishta, Mudrita, Sasita, Guilds, Panchayats, Kantakasodhana, Dharasthiyaa (ii) Procedures: Appointment of judges, Trial, Witness, Pleaders, Secret agent, Verdict and punishment, role of judges and investigation Sources of Islamic Law: Sharia and Hadith Salient features of Islamic Criminal Law Judicial organization: King, Chief Qazi, Judicial Officers, Investigative process and punishments Law with regard to non-Muslim Evolution of judicial setup-changes introduced by Akbar Unit I: Basic Concepts Sociology, Meaning, Scope and Subject matter. Society, Community, Association, Institutes, Mores Social Group: Meaning and Classification of Social groups, Family, Traditional and Modern Unit II: Pioneers of Social Thought Auguste Comte: Law of three stages, Positivism and Religion of humanity Emile Durkhum: Social Solidarity, The theory of Division of Labour, theory of Religion and Suicide. Karl Marx: Maxim Concept of Social change, Class struggle, Division of Labour Marweber: Sociology of Religion, The Concept of authority and the Concept of Social action Unit III: Social Change and Social Control Social Change, meaning, factors, Distinction between Social and Cultural Change Social Control, Meaning and importance of Social control, Means of Social Control, Public opinion and propaganda, Renowned and Punishment, Agencies of Social Control: Religion, Family and State Unit IV: Sociology of Profession Profession and Professionalisms, Distinction between Profession and Occupation. Society and Professional Ethics, Sociology of Law, Relationship between Law and Society. Books 1. Maclver & Page 'Society': An Introductory Analysis 2. M.Haralambos 'Sociology': Theme and Perspectives 3. T.B.Bottomore 'Sociology': A Guide to problems and Literature 4. David G. Mandelbaum 'Society in India' 5. Ram Ahuja, Society in India. 6. M.S.A. Rao, Urbanization and Social Change 7. Yogendra Singh, Modernization of Indian Tradition 8. Abraham: Social Thinkers 9. Roueek: Social Control 10. K.M. Kapadia: Marriage & Family in India Economics-I Unit-I: Introduction of Economics Nature and Significance of Economics Micro and Macro Economics, Positive and Normative Economics Economic Theory of Democracy Economics and Law Basic Concepts: Equilibrium, Marginal Utility, Opportunity Cost, Black Money, Price, Direct and Indirect Taxes Unit-II: Demand and Supply Law of Demand and Supply Elastic ity of demand and its Application Law of diminishing marginal utility and equi-marginal utility Indifference curve Analysis-Assumptions and Consumer’s Equilibrium. Consumer’s Surplus Unit-III: Market Structure Classification of Markets Revenue and Cost curves Price and output under perfect competition and Monopoly Cartels and Dumping Anti-monopoly laws Unit-IV: Factor Pricing Theory of wages Exploitation of labour Rent: Ricardian and Modern Theories Land Reforms Interest: Liquidity Preference Theory Risk and Uncertainty Theories of Profit. Books 1. Amos Witztum, Economics, An Analytical Introduction, 2005 Oxford University Press. 2. Alfred W. Stonier & Doughlas C. Hague, A Text Book of Economic Theory 3. Lipsey, Principles of Positive Economic 4. P.A.Samuelson and Nordhaus, Economics Unit I: Introduction to Political Science Nature of Political Science Scope of Political Science Relation of Political Science with Law Methods and Approaches of the study of Political Science Unit-II: The State Definition of State Elements of State Theories of origin of State-Devine force, Social contract, Patriarchal & Matriarchal and Development or evolutionary theory. Theories of State action-Individualistic, Socialists and Concept of Welfare State Unit III: Nature and Pattern of Government Democracy-Concept of Democracy, condition for the successful working of democracy Presidential and Parliamentary form of Government Unitary and federal form of Government and Swis model Organization of Government-Executive, Legislature and Judiciary Unit IV: Different Theories of Political Science - Theory of Sovereignty-Definition, Characteristics and John Austin’s theory of sovereignty Concept of Law-Definition and sources Concept of liberty and equality Political Parties and Pressure Groups Books 1. Eddy Asirvatham & K.K.Misra, Political Theory 2. A.C. Kapur, Principles of Political Science 3. Myneni, Political Science for Law students. 4. R.C. Agarwal, Rajneeti Vigyan Ke Siddhant 5. B.K. Tewari, Rajneeti Sheshtra Ke Siddhant Psychology-I Unit I: Personality: Meaning and Definition Determinants of Personality Heredity, Environment and Situational Factors Theories of Personality: Trait Theory, Type Theory, Psycho Analytic Theory, Meemastic Theory and Learning Theory. Unit II: Attitude Meaning and Definition Types of Attitude Formation of Attitude Negative Attitude and Objective Building positive attitude Situational Analysis of Attitude Perception Biases, Prejudices and blind Spots Unit III: Motivation Theories of Motivation Various Motives: Biological and Social Motives Motives to know and Be effective Frustration and conflict of Motives. Unit IV: Leadership and Te am Building Definition Theories Characteristics of headershp Team Building Text Books 1. Morgans: Introduction to Psychology 2. R.A.Baron: Social Psychology 3. J.R.Gnow : Psychology For detailed syllabus , here is the attachment Contact Details : Lucknow University University Road, Hasanganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226007 |