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Pathak | Re: Law in Kalyani University The University of Kalyani was established in 1960 and is a state-government administered, affiliating and Research University in Nadia district of West Bengal, India which offers courses at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. It has been awarded B grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) Syllabus of 5-Years B.A.LL.B (Honours) Course First Semester 1.1 English – I 1.2 Political Science-I 1.3 Economics-I 1.4 Sociology-I 1.5 Law of Torts 1.6 Law of Contract-I Second Semester 2.1 English – II 2.2 Political Science-II 2.3 Economics-II 2.4 Sociology-II 2.5 Law of Contract-II 2.6 Family Law-I Third Semester 3.1 English – III 3.2 Political Science-III 3.3 Economics-III 3.4 Sociology-III 3.5 Family Law-II 3.6 Honors Paper-I Forth Semester 4.1 Political Science-IV 4.2 Environmental Law 4.3 Law of Crimes Paper-I – Penal Code-I 4.4 Law of Crimes Paper-II – Cr.P.C. 4.5 Labour and Industrial Law-I 4.6 Honors Paper-II L- 1 University of Kalyani B.A.LL.B. (Honours) Course Fifth Semester 5.1 Political Science-V 5.2 Constitutional Law-I 5.3 Labour and Industrial Law-II 5.4 Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System and Basic Theory of Law). 5.5 Honors Paper-III 5.6 Optional Paper-I Sixth Semester 6.1 Political Science-VI 6.2 Constitutional Law-II 6.3 Company Law 6.4 Honors Paper-IV 6.5 Optional Paper-II Seventh Semester 7.1 Civil Procedure Code -I 7.2 Property Law 7.3 Honors Paper-V 7.4 Optional Paper-III 7.5 Clinical Paper-I Eighth Semester 8.1 Civil Procedure Code -II 8.2 Public International Law 8.3 Honors Paper-VI 8.4 Optional Paper-IV 8.5 Clinical Paper-II Ninth Semester 9.1 Law of Evidence 9.2 Principles of Taxation 9.3 Honors Paper-VII 9.4 Optional Paper-V 9.5 Clinical Paper-III Tenth Semester 10.1 Administrative Law 10.2 Honors Paper-VIII 10.3 Optional Paper-VI 10.4 Clinical Paper-IV Syllabus of 5-Years B.A.LL.B (Honours) Course Honors Papers Honors Paper-I – Land Laws including Tenur e & Tenancy System Honors Paper-II -- Offences against Child & Juvenile Offence Honors Paper-III – Health Law Honors Paper-IV – Human Right Law and Practice Honors Paper-V – Corporate Governance Honors Paper-VI – Information Technology Law Honors Paper-VII A– IPR Management Honors Paper-VIII – International Trade Economics Optional Papers Optional Law Paper-I – Local Self Government including Panchayat Administration Optional Law Paper-II – Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence Optional Law Paper-III – Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation Optional Law Paper-IV – Banking Law Optional Law Paper-V – Private International Law Optional Law Paper-VI – Penology and Victomology Clinical Papers Clinical Law Paper-I – Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance Clinical Law Paper-II – Professional Ethics and Professional System Clinical Law Paper-III – Alternate Dispute Resolution Clinical Law Paper-IV – Moot Court Exercise and Internship (1.1) General English-I (Written examination) Grammar and usage 1. Concord (agreement of the verb with subject) 2. Prepositional phrases/ idioms 3. Adverbs (forms, comparison, formation) 4. Clauses (noun, adjective, adverb) 5. Basic transformations: ( passives, negatives, questions ) 6. Question-tags and short responses 7. Reported speech 8. Punctuation Composition skills 1. Paragraph writing(single paragraph) 2. Letter writing (formal / informal ) 3. Précis (with title) 4. Translation from English into Bengali or Hindi (1.2) Political Science Paper –I 1. What is Politics---- Approaches to the status of Politics ; Traditional , Modern , Marxist, Feminist. 2. Political Science and Allied Studies : Politics and History, Politics and Sociology, Politics and Economics, Politics and Jurisprudence. 3. Theories of the origin and nature of the State: Define origin of theory, Social Construct Theory, Evolutions Theory, Marxist Theory. 4. Sovereignty of the State : monism and pluralism changing c oncept of Sovereignty in the context of Globalization 5. Forms of government- Parliamentary, Presidential, Unitary and federal, democracy and Dictatorship. 6. Organs of government: Executive, Legislature, Judiciary -functions, changing role. 7. Political party, Interest group, Public opinion, role in a democracy. 8. Rights , Duties , Liberty, Equality, Law, Justice, Obligation –Basic concepts and their inter relations. Texts: Politics. Andrew Heywood. Political Theory. Amal Roy Mohit Bhattacharya.( World Press) (1.3) Economics Paper –I (Microeconomics) Economics and Law Basic Concepts in Economics – Human wants, Utility, Commodity – value, Price- Income, wealth, - Production – Consumption – Factors of Production – Equilibrium – Market. Household Behaviour – Consumption Marshallian Analysis: Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility – Equi-Marginal Utility-Consumer’s Surplus – Optional Purchase- Derivation of Demand Curve – Market Demand Curve – Law of demand – Demand Elasticity, Income Elasticity and Cross Elasticity. Cardinalism and Ordinalism Hicks-Allen Indifference Curve Analysis: Properties of Indifferent Curves – Budget Line – Optional Purchase – Condition of Equilibrium – Substitution Effect, Income Effect, Price Effect. Behaviour of the Firm: Production and Costs Production Function – Laws of Variable Proportion and returns to Sca le. Costs: Accounting Costs and Opportunity Costs – Short and Long run Costs Curves – Average and Marginal Costs Curves – Supply Curve. Revenue: Average Revenue, Marginal revenue - relation with Elasticity of Demand. Profit Maximizing Output: Break -Even Point and Shut-Down Point in the Short Run Market and Pricing Market and Monopoly – Pricing under perfect competition – Monopoly Pricing – Discriminating Monopoly – Features of Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly. Factor Pricing Marginal Productivity Theory- Theories of Rent – Theories of Wages - Loanable Fund Theory and Liquidity Preference Theory of Rate of Interest – Profit as a reward of risk and uncertainty. Suggested Text: I.P. Samuelson and W. Nordhams – Economics (1.4) Sociology –I 1. Definition, Nature and Scope of Sociology. Relationship between Law and Sociology. 2. Basic Concepts- society, community, association, culture, customs, norms and values, Sanction, folkways, institution. 3. Socialization- concepts and meaning, stages of socialization and agencies. 4. Social Stratification- concepts, types, Linear and Cyclical theories. 5. Social Control- meaning, types and agencies with emphasis on law. 6. Social Institutions and Law - Marriage (meaning, forms of marriage and functions). - Kinship (meaning, types, degrees, kinship terms, kinship usages). 7. Social Groups- Definition and Characteristics, types. 8. Village- features, growth, characterist ics of Indian Village and changes in village community. (1.5) Torts and Consumer Protection Laws Group-A (Answer any four question out of eight given choices) Torts and Tortious Liability 1. Introduction - Definition and nature of torts torious liability - Constituents of Tort - Tort distinguished from contract, quasi -contract crime 2. Principles of liability in tort - Elements - Mental elements –Malice , negligence, motive, malfeasance, - Fault –Damnum sine injuria and Injuria sine damnum, 3. Justifications in tort - General defences 4. Liability for torts committed by others - Vicarious liability - Principal and Agent - Master and servant - Partners - Liability of the state - Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity - Joint torts-feasers 5. Specific Torts: Nuisance- Kind of nuisance - Essentials of tort of nuisance - Defences Negligence - Essentials of tort of negligence - Proof of negligence: res ipsa loquito - Nervous shock - Contributory negligence Trespass to reputation ( Defamation ) - Libel and slander - Essentials of defamation - Defences Rule of Strict and Absolute Liability. - The rule of strict liability - Exception to the rule - The rule of absolute liability as developed by Indian Judiciary. 6. Liability without fault under the M.V. Act, 1988 - Sections 140, 141 ,142 1.5 Torts and Consumer Protection Laws Definitions – Consumer , Complaint ,Complainant, Consumer dispute , Goos, Service, Unfair trade practice - Consumer protection Councils - objects - Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies - Composition , Jutrisdiction, Powers a nd Procedure of District Consumer For Forum. - State Commission - National Commission - Appeals General principles of contracts 1. General - Definitions 2. Elements of contract - Agreement - Proposal and Acceptance - Offer and invitation to an offer - Communication and revocation of proposal and acceptance - Consideration - Definition - Requirement of consideration in a contract - Exceptions of consideration u/s 25 - Inadequacy of consideration - Privity of Contract and of Consideration - Views of the Law Commission of India - Capacity to contract - Minor - Person of unsound mind - Person disqualified by law - Free consent - Factors vitiating free consent - Coercion - Fraud - Undue influence - Misrepresentation - Mistake - Legality of object 3. Contingent Contract and Wagering Agreement 4. Discharge of Contract- -By Performance -By Impossibility of Performance -By Agreement -By Breach - Consequences of Breach of Contract 5. Damages for Breach -Remoteness of Damages -Measure of Damages -Section 73 of the Act (2.1) General English-II 1. The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare a) Non- detailed study: Act-I, Sc iii Act III, Sc. iii Phraseology & vocabulary from the said scenes - meaning in modern English Class teaching: reading & interpretation; Shakespearian phraseology & vocabulary ---- --- its equivalent in modern English more Syllabus of 5-Years B.A.LL.B (Honours) Course detail attached a pdf file;' |
28th April 2016 01:04 PM | |
Unregistered | Law in Kalyani University Can you provide me the Revised Syllabus of 5-Years B.A.LL.B (Honours) Course offered by University of Kalyani as my exams are near by and I need it for preparation of my exams? |