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2nd June 2015, 10:53 AM
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National Eligibility Test Law
Can you provide me syllabus of LLM (Master of Law of Laws) course of National Eligibility Test (NET) exam as I have taken that as my mains subject? Also provide me the previous year question paper of LLM (Master of Law of Laws) course of National Eligibility Test (NET) exam?
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16th July 2018, 01:14 PM
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Re: National Eligibility Test Law
Hi buddy here I have come to get UGC National Eligibility Test (NET), exam law paper syllabus so would you plz let me know from where I can do download it ??
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16th July 2018, 01:15 PM
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Re: National Eligibility Test Law
As you want here I am giving below UGC National Eligibility Test (NET), exam law paper syllabus on your demand : CBSE (UGC) NET Law Syllabus Code No. 58 Subject: Law Note: - There will be two questions papers, CBSE (UGC) NET Law Paper II and Paper III. - Paper II will consist of 50 questions worth 2 mark each. - Paper III will consist of 75 questions worth 2 mark each. CBSE (UGC) NET Law Paper II Constitutional Law of India: - Preamble - Fundamental Rights and Duties. - Directive Principles of State Policy. - Judiciary - Executive - Union State Legislative Relations. - Emergency Provisions - Amendment of the Constitution. - Writ Jurisdiction Legal Theory: - Nature and Sources of Law. - Positivism, Natural. Law Theory, Sociological Jurisprudence. - Theories of Punishment. - Rights and Duties. - Concepts of Possession and Ownership. Public International Law: - Nature of International Law and its relationship with Municipal Law. - Sources of International Law. - Recognition of States and Governments. - United Nations - Settlement of International Disputes. - Human Rights Family Law: - Concepts in Family Law. - Sources of Family Law in India. - Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage. Law of Contracts: General Principles - Essentials of a valid contract. - Offer, acceptance and consideration. - Capacity to Contract: Minor's contract. - Elements vitiating contract: Mistake, fraud, misrepresentation, public policy, coercion, undue influence, frustration of contract. - Remedies for breach of contract: Damages. Law of Torts: - Foundation of Tortuous Liability. - General Defences to an action of Torty. - Vicarious Liability - Remoteness of Damages. - Contributory Negligence - Absolute and Strict Liability. Law of Crimes: General Principles - Nature and Definition of Offence. - General Exceptions - Common Intention and Common Object. - Criminal Attempt, Conspiracy and Abetment. - Offences against Women. Labour Law: - Concepts: Industry, Industrial Dispute and Workman. - Trade Unions: Rights and Immunities of Registered Trade Union; Registration and its advantages. - Methods for Settlement of Industrial Disputes under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. - Strike and Lockout as Instruments of Collective Bargaining. - Retrenchment, Lay-off and Closures. CBSE (UGC) NET Law Paper III (Parts A & B) (Core and Elective or Optional) Unit-I - Essential Features of Indian Constitution. - Distribution of Legislative Powers between Union and States. - Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy. - Judiciary - Parliament and State Legislatures - Amending Process of the Constitution. - Role of Election Commission in Democratic Process. Unit-II - Nature, Scope and Importance of Administrative Law. - Principles of Natural Justice. - Administrative Discretion and its control. - Judicial Review of Administrative Action-Writ Jurisdiction. - Lokpal and Lokayukta. Unit-III - Nature and Sources of Law. - Legal Concepts: Right, Duty, Ownership, Possession and Person Judicial. Process: Application of Doctrine of Precedent of India. - Judicial Contribution in Bringing Social Changes. - Law and Morality. Unit-IV - General Principles of Criminal Law-meaning, nature, essentials and stages of offence. - Joint Liability; Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy. - Offences against Human Body. - Offences against Property. - Defamation Unit-V - Environmental Pollution: Meaning of Environment and Environmental Pollution; Kinds of Pollution. - Legislative Measures for Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution in India-Air and Water Pollution and General Protection of Environment. - International Development for protection of Environmental Pollution. - Remedies for Environmental Protection: Civil, Criminal and Constitutional. - Importance of Forest and Wildlife in protecting environment. - Environmental impact assessment and control of Hazardous wastes. Unit-VI - Nature of International Law and its sources. - Concept of sovereignty and its relevance today. - Recognition of State and Governments. - Extradition, Asylum, Nationality and Status of Refugees. - International Court of Justice. - UNO and its organs. - Global Trade Regime under International Law. Unit-VII - Marriage - Divorce - Adoption and Guardianship - Maintenance - Matrimonial Remedies - Uniform Civil Code Unit-VIII - Concept and Development of Human Rights. - Contribution of United Nations in the development and implementation of Human Rights. - Implementation of Human Rights in India: Role of National Human Rights Commission. - Protection of Marginalised Groups: Women, Children, Minorities and Refugees. Unit-IX - Nature and definition of Tort. - General Principles of Tortuous Liability. - Specific Torts: Negligence, Nuisance and Defamation. - Absolute Liability: Emerging trends in India. - Consumer Protection: Evolution of Consumer Rights and Redressal of Consumer Grievances. Unit-X - Partnership Act: Nature and essentials of partnership mutual rights and liabilities of partners, advantages of registration of firms. - Sales of Goods Act. - Negotiable Instruments Act. - Company Law: Role of Directors, Doctrines of Indoor Management and Ultra Vires. |
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