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    SCHEME OF STUDY 

    For

    B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC 

    Fifth and Sixth Semester  

    With

    S Y L L A B I (ECONOMICS STREAM) 

     for

    ACADEMIC SESSION

    2013-2014 

    RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF

    LAW, PUNJAB

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    SCHEME OF STUDY 

    For

    B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC 

    Detail of Papers

    of

    FIFTH SEMESTER 

    PAPER-I ECONOMICS (MAJOR-V)

    PAPER-II ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

    PAPER-III CRIMINAL LAW-I (SUBSTANTIVE LAW)

    PAPER-IV CRIMINAL LAW-I (PROCEDURAL LAW)

    PAPER-V FAMILY LAW-I

    PAPER-VI COMPANY LAW

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    PAPER - IECONOMICS (MAJOR-V) ACADEMIC SESSION

    (2013-2014)

    MARKS: 80 

    MODULE - IINTRODUCTION

    NATURE OF INDIAN ECONOMY: Effect of Partition on Indian Economy, India as anUnderdeveloped Economy; Mixed Economy; Planned Economy; Dualistic Economy.

     AGRICULTURE: Meaning and Importance in Indian Economy AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY – Factors Determining Agricultural Productivity; Causes ofLow Productivity of AgricultureGREEN REVOLUTION: Meaning; Causes and Impact of Green Revolution; Limitations ofGreen Revolution; Green Revolution and Environmental Degradation.

    MODULE – IIINDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

    INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT: Role; Problems of Industrial Development in India; RemedialMeasures. PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES:  Concept; Significance of PSUS; Poor Performance ofPSUs; Causes and Remedies for Sick PSUS.PRIVATE SECTOR ENTERPRISES:  Meaning; Causes of Growth of Private Sector;Contribution of Private Sector to Economic Development; Limitations and Weaknesses ofPrivate Sector.SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES:  Types of Industries; Micro, Small and Medium ScaleEnterprises; Role of Small Industries in India Problem faced by MSMEs, Remedial Measures,new Policy for Small Scale Industries.

    MODULE – IIIECONOMIC ISSUES

    INFLATION: Concept; Types of Inflation; Causes; Effect Remedial; Measures. UNEMPLOYMENT: Meaning; Types; Causes; Effect; Remedies; MGNREGA; 2005.POVERTY:   Concept; Meaning of Poverty Line; Basic Needs Approach; Causes; MeasuresUndertaken by Government, Suggested Remedies; committees Reports on Poverty; AmartyaSen’s Measures of Poverty; Sen Index.POPULATION:  Introduction; Effect of Population on Economic Development, Problem ofPopulation Explosion; Causes; Malthusian Theory; Solution to the Problem.

    MODULE - IVPUBLIC FINANCE

    PUBLIC FINANCE: Meaning; Scope and Importance; Difference between Public Finance andPrivate FinancePUBLIC EXPENDITURE: Meaning; Canons of Public Expenditure; Importance; Causes ofIncrease in Public Expenditure; Effects of Public Expenditure in India.TAXATION:  Concept of Tax; Objectives; Features of Good Taxation System; Canons ofTaxation; Taxable Capacity; Types of Taxes; Difference between Impact and Incidence ofTaxation; Incidence of some Important Types of Taxation;PUBLIC DEBT:  Meaning; Difference Between Public and Private Debt; Sources; Burden ofPublic Debt; Effect of Public Debt.DEFICIT FINANCING: Meaning; Objectives; Effect of Deficit Financing

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    SUGESTED READINGS

    1. Ruddar Dutt and K.P.M Sundharam, Indian Economy, S.Chand Publications, New Delhi,2. P.K Dhar,., Indian Economy and Its Growing Dimensions, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana3. R.K. Lekhi, Public Finance, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana4. K.P.M. Sundharam, Money, Banking and International Trade, S.Chand & Sons, New Delhi5. H.L. Bhatia, Public Finance, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi6. D.N. Dwivedi, Macroeconomics –Theory and Practice, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing

    Company, New Delhi7. M.L. Jhingan, Macro Economic Theory, Vrinda Publications, New Delhi

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    PAPER - II ADMINISTRATIVE L AW ACADEMIC SESSION

    (2013-2014)

    MARKS: 80 

    MODULE - I

    NATURE, SCOPE AND DEVELOPMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

    HISTORY AND REASONS OF GROWTH OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND CONSTITUTION LAW

    DOCTRINE OF RULE OF LAW AND SEPARATION OF POWERS

    MODULE - II

    DELEGATED LEGISLATIONCONCEPT, NECESSITY AND COMPARATIVE STUDY OF UK AND USA

    CLASSIFICATION OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION

    CONTROL MECHANISM AND FINALITY CLAUSE

    MODULE - III

     ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS AND CLASSIFICATION

     ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION AND ITS CONTROL

    PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE

    STATUTORY CORPORATIONS

    MODULE - IV

    JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

    GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW: WRIT JURISDICTION, EXCLUSION OF JUDICIAL

    REVIEW

    PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION AS TOOLS OF REDRESS

     ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES AGAINST MAL ADMINISTRATION: COMMISSION OF

    ENQUIRY, RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND OMBUDSMAN

    RECOMMENDED READINGS

    1. Sathe, S.P., Administrative Law, NexisNexis Butterworths, New Delhi2. Takwani, C.K., Lectures on Administrative Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow3. Basu, Durga Das, Administrative Law, Kamal Law House, Kolkata4. Jain, M.P. and S.N. Jain, Principles of Administrative Law, Wadhwa and Company,

    Nagpur5. Joshi, K.C., An Introduction to Administrative Law, Central Law Publications, Allahabad6. Kautilya, Administrative Law, C. Jamnadas and Company, Mumbai7. Leyland, Peter, Textbook on Administrative Law, Oxford University Press, Delhi8. Massey, I.P., Administrative Law, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow

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    PAPER - IIICRIMINAL LAW-I (SUBSTANTIVE LAW)

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: 80 

    MODULE – I

    CONCEPT, ELEMENTS AND DEFINITION OF CRIMETERRITORIAL JURISDICTION UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860GENERAL EXPLANATIONS (SECTIONS 6-52A) AND PUNISHMENTS (SECTIONS 53-75)GENERAL EXCEPTIONS (SECTIONS 76-106)

    MODULE – II

     ABETMENT (SECTIONS 107-120), CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY (SECTIONS 120A-120B) AND ATTEMPT TO COMMIT AN OFFENCE (SECTION 511)OFFENCES AGAINST STATE (SECTIONS 121-130) AND OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLICTRANQUILITY (SECTIONS 141-160)CONTEMPT OF THE LAWFUL AUTHORITY OF PUBLIC SERVANTS (SECTIONS 172-190)FALSE EVIDENCE AND OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE (SECTIONS 191-229)

     AND OFFENCES AFFECTING PUBLIC HEALTH, CONVENIENCE, (SECTIONS 268-291)

    MODULE – III

    OFFENCES AFFECTING LIFE (SECTIONS 299-318), HURT AND AGGRAVATED FORM OFHURT (SECTIONS 319-338)WRONGFUL RESTRAINT, WRONGFUL CONFINEMENT (SECTIONS 339-348) ANDCRIMINAL FORCE AND ASSAULT (SECTIONS 349-358)KIDNAPPING AND ABDUCTION (SECTIONS 359-362)SEXUAL OFFENCES (SECTIONS 375-377)

    MODULE – IV

    THEFT, EXTORTION, ROBBERY AND DACOITY (SECTIONS 378-402), CRIMINALMISAPPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY AND CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST (SECTIONS403-409)CHEATING AND MISCHIEF (SECTIONS 415- 440), CRIMINAL TRESPASS (SECTIONS 441-462) AND FORGERY (SECTIONS 463- 470)OFFENCES RELATING TO MARRIAGE (SECTIONS 493-498) AND CRUELTY BYHUSBAND OR RELATIVES OF HUSBAND (SECTION 498A)DEFAMATION (SECTIONS 499-502) AND CRIMINAL INTIMATION, INSULT AND

     ANNOYANCE (SECTIONS 503-510)

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Gaur, K.D., Commentary on Indian Penal Code, Universal Law Publishing Company,Delhi

    (2) Ratan and Dhiraj Lal, Indian Penal Code, Wadhwa and Company, Nagpur.(3) Misra, S.N., Indian Penal Code, Central Law Agency, Allahabad.(4) Gaur, K.D., Criminal Law, Lexis Nexis, Butterworths, New Delhi.(5) Gaur, K.D. Criminal Law: Cases and Materials, Lexis Nexis, Butterworths(6) Gaur, K.D., Text Book on the Indian Penal Code, Universal Law Publishing Company,

    Delhi.

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    (7) Kenny, Outlines of Criminal Law, Universal Law Publishing Company, Delhi(8) Mishra, S.K., Criminal Law of India (Indian Penal Code), Allahabad Law Agency,

    Faridabad.(9) Nelson, R.A., Indian Penal Code, Ninth Editions, Lexis Nexis, Butterworths

    (10) Pillai, K.N.C., Essays on Indian Penal Code, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.(11) Pillai, P.S.A., Criminal Law, Lexis, Nexis, Butterworths, New Delhi.(12) Srivastava, S.S., Criminal Law, Central Law Agency, Allahabad.(13) Tandon, R. Indian Penal Code, Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad.(14) Turner, J.W.C., Outlines of Criminal Law, Universal Law Publishing, Delhi. 

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    PAPER - IVCRIMINAL LAW-I (PROCEDURAL LAW)

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: 80 

    MODULE - IINTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE

    CONSTITUTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS

    FUNCTIONARIES UNDER THE CODE

    JURISDICTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS

    FAIR TRIAL

    POWERS OF EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATES

    MODULE - IIINVESTIGATION AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES

    INVESTIGATION BY POLICE

     ARREST, SEARCH AND SEIZURE

    PROCEDURE TO SECURE THE ATTENDANCE OF THE ACCUSED

    MAINTENANCE OF WIVES AND CHILDREN

    MODULE - III

    COGNIZANCE OF OFFENCES, CHARGES AND FRAMING OF CHARGES

    PLACE OF TRIAL

    TRIAL BY MAGISTRATE AND TRIAL BY COURT OF SESSIONS

    LIMITATION FOR TAKING COGNIZANCE

    JUDGMENT

    MODULE - IV

     APPEAL, REFERENCE AND REVISIONTRANSFER OF CASESBAILINHERENT POWERS OF COURTPLEA BARGAINING AND VICTIM COMPENSATIONEXECUTION OF SENTENCES

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Kelkar, R.V., Criminal Procedure, Eastern Book Company(2) Sarkar, S.C., Code of Criminal Procedure, Lexis Nexis(3) Ratanlal and Dhirajlal, Code of Criminal Procedure, Allahabad Law Agency(4) Shailender Malik, Code of Criminal Procedure, Allahabad Law Agency

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    PAPER - VFAMILY LAW-I

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: 80 

    MODULE - I

    SOURCES AND SCHOOLS OF HINDU LAW

    EXTENT AND APPLICATION OF HINDU LAW AND MUSLIM LAW

    MARRIAGE UNDER HINDU LAW, MUSLIM LAW, SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT, 1954

    PROHIBITION OF THE CHILD MARRIAGE ACT, 2006

    MODULE - II

    MATRIMONIAL RELIEF OF RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS AND JUDICIALSEPARATION UNDER HINDU LAW

    DIVORCE UNDER HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955 AND SPECIAL MARRIAGE ACT, 1954

    JURISDICTION, PROCEDURE APPEALS AND DECREES - Under the Hindu Marriage Act,1955

    BARS TO MATRIMONIAL RELIEF UNDER HINDU LAW

    MODULE - III

    DIVORCE (TALAQ) UNDER MUSLIM LAW

    DOWER

    UNCODIFIED LAW OF ADOPTION UNDER HINDU LAW

    CODIFIED LAW OF ADOPTION UNDER HINDU LAW (with latest amendments)

    MODULE - IVUNIFORM CIVIL CODELAW RELATING TO MAINTENANCE AND ALIMONY: Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955;Under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956; Under the Criminal Procedure Code,1973 (Section 125 to 128)MAINTENANCE TO MUSLIM WIFEFAMILY COURTS ACT, 1984

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    1. Bromley’s, P.M., Family Law, Fifth Edition, Butterworths, London2. Derrett, J. D. M.,  A Critique of Modern Hindu Law, N.M. Tripathi Private Limited,

    Bombay3. Derrett, J. D. M., Introduction to Modern Hindu Law, Oxford University Press, London4. Diwan, Paras, Law of Adoption Minority Guardianship And Custody, Wadhwa and

    Company, Allahabad5. Fayzee, AAA, Outlines of Muhammedan Law, Oxford6. Gapalakrishnan, T.P., Codified Hindu Laws, Law Book Company, Allahabad7. Gour, H.S., The Hindu Code, Law Publishers Private Limited, Allahabad8. Joseph Jackson and D.T.A. Davies, Matrimonial Offences, Buttersworths, London9. Mahmood, Tahir, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, The Law Book Company Private

    Limited, New Delhi

    10. Mulla, Sunderlal T. Desai, Principles of Hindu Law, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay

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    11. Mulla : Principles of Mohammedan Law12. Desai, Kumud, Family Law in India, Wadhwa Publication, Nagpur13. Kusum, Family Law Lectures - I, Lexis Nexis Butterworths, New Delhi14. Saxena, Poonam Pradhan, Family Law Lectures-II, Lexis Nexis Butterworths, New

    Delhi

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    PAPER - VICOMPANY LAW

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: 80 

    MODULE - I

    BUSINESS STRUCTURES AND CORPORATE PERSONALITY

    CLASSIFICATION OF COMPANIES

    LIFTING OF CORPORATE VEIL

    ROLE OF PROMOTERS AND REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES

    MODULE - II

    MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION

    PROSPECTUS AND LIABILITY FOR MISREPRESENTATION

    MANAGEMENT AND BOARD GOVERNANCE

    MEETINGS AND REQUISITES OF VALID MEETING

    MODULE - III

    MEMBERSHIP IN COMPANY

    TRANSFER OF SHARES AND SHARE CAPITAL

    BORROWING AND INVESTMENTS

    DEBENTURES AND CHARGES

    MODULE - IV

    INVESTIGATION IN COMPANYMAJORITY RULE AND PROTECTION OF MINORITYINTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE RESTRUCTURINGKINDS OF WINDING UP

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Garg, K.C. and Vijay Gupta, Company Law (2) Majumdar, A.K., Company Law and Practice 

    (3) Singh, Avatar, Company Law (4) Datev, V.S., Elements of Company Law (5) Anantharaman, K.S., Lectures on Company Law and Competition Act (6) Bourne, Nicholas, Bourne on Company Law, Routledge. Cavendish, New York

    (7) Morse, G, Charlesworth Company Law, Sweet & Maxwell, London 

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    SCHEME OF STUDY 

    For

    B.A.LL.B. (HONS.) FYIC 

    Detail of Papers

    of

    SIXTH SEMESTER 

    PAPER-I ECONOMICS-VI (MAJOR) | POLICY ECONOMICS

    PAPER-II FUNDAMENTALS OF IPRS

    PAPER-III TAXATION LAW

    PAPER-IV CIVIL PROCEDURE

    PAPER-V FAMILY LAW-II

    PAPER-VI ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

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    PAPER - IECONOMICS-VI (MAJOR)

    POLICY ECONOMICS ACADEMIC SESSION

    (2013-2014)MARKS: (80)

    MODULE IPOLICY REFORMS

    ECONOMIC REFORMS: Meaning and Importance of Industrial Policy; Industrial Licensing;Policy of 1951; New Industrial Policy of 1991; Need for Economic Reforms; Evaluation ofPolicies; ShortcomingsLAND REFORMS: Meaning; Need for Land Reforms; Main Land Reforms; Evaluation of LandReforms; Causes of Slow Progress; Suggestive Measures

    TAX REFORMS: Value Added Tax (VAT); Central Value Added Tax (CENVAT); ModifiedValue Added Tax (MODVAT); Goods and Service Tax; Direct Tax Code

    MODULE – IIMACRO POLICIES

    ECONOMIC PLANNING: Introduction; Planning commission; National Development Council;Features and Objectives of Economic Planning; Types of Planning; Causes of Slow GrowthRate during Planning; Strategy of Planning in India; contemporary Relevance of EconomicPlanning; Critical Appraisal of Eleventh Plan; Prospects of Twelfth PlanBUDGET:  Meaning; Purpose of Budget; Types of Government Budget; Budget as anInstrument of Economic Policy

    MONETARY POLICY: Need For Monetary Policy, Latest reforms FISCAL POLICY: Fiscal Discipline, Austerity measures

    MODULE – IIIDEVELOPMENT POLICIES

    LIBERALIZATION: Meaning; Measures Taken; Benefits; Criticism.  Globalization:  Concept;Measures Taken; Effects on Various Sectors of the EconomyPRIVATIZATION:  Meaning; Measures Adopted; Critical Appraisal.  Disinvestment: Meaning;Objectives; Causes; Measures Taken; Evaluation of Disinvestment Policy in India; PresentPolicyENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS:  Meaning; Environment Economy; Interlinkage; Global

    Environment IssuesENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION: Types of Pollution; Pollution by Specific Industries; ControlOver Pollution; Nations Environment Policy, 2006; Green National Accounting

    MODULE – IVINTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICIES

    FOREIGN TRADE:  Importance of Foreign Trade; Change in Composition of Foreign Trade,EXIM PolicyFOREIGN AID AND FOREIGN CAPITAL: Meaning; Forms of Foreign Aid; Types of ForeignInvestment; Need for Foreign Investment

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    FOREIGN INVESTMENT POLICIES: Policy of 1991; New Foreign Investment Policy Relatedto FDI in Retail Sector; Role of Foreign Capital in Economic Development; Shortcomings ofFDI; Hyper Market; Supermarkets and Neighbourhood FormatMULTI NATIONAL CORPORATIONS: Meaning; Causes of Growth of MNCs; Significance of

    MNCs in India; Disadvantages of MNCs, Regulation of MNCs in India

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    1. Ruddar Dutt and K.P.M Sundharam, Indian Economy, S.Chand Publications, New Delhi,2. P.K Dhar, Indian Economy and Its Growing Dimensions, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana3. M.L. Jhingan, Economics of Development and Planning, Vrinda Publications, New Delhi ,4. K.C. Rana and K.N. Verma, International Economics, Vishal Publishing Company,

    Jalandhar5. M.C. Vaish, Sudama S., International Economics, Oxford Publishing Company, New Delhi6. Dominick Salvatore, International Economics, John Wiley and Sons Inc., Singapore7. K.P.M. Sundharam, Money, Banking and International Trade, S. Chand & Sons, New Delhi

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    PAPER - IIFUNDAMENTALS OF IPRs

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: (80)

    MODULE IINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

    MEANING; TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UNDER TRIPS; ORIGIN ANDFUNCTIONS OF WIPOTHE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957: Introduction; Subject-Matter; OwnershipECONOMIC RIGHTS; MORAL RIGHTSINFRINGEMENT AND FAIR USE OF COPYRIGHT

    MODULE IILAW RELATING TO PATENTS

    OBJECTIVE; SALIENT FEATURES; PATENTABLE AND NON-PATENTABLE INVENTIONSPROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION; SECRECY PROVISIONS; PATENT OF ADDITION

     AND COMPULSORY LINCENCINGGROUNDS OF OPPOSITION AND REVOCATIONREMEDIES FOR THE INFRINGEMENT

    MODULE IIILAW RELATING TO TRADE MARKS

    MEANING; FUNCTIONS; DEFINITIONS

    PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATIONINFRINGEMENT OF TRADEMARKS; PASSING OFF ACTION FOR INFRINGEMENT OFTRADE MARKREMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENT

    MODULE IVLAWS RELATING TO DESIGN AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS

    THE DESIGNS ACT, 2000: Object and Concept; Registration of DesignCANCELLATION OF DESIGNTHE GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF GOODS (REGISTRATION AND PROTECTION)

     ACT, 1999: Object and DefinitionsPROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION AND REMEDIES

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Ahuja, V.K. Law Relating to Intellectual Property Rights, Lexis Nexis, Butterworth, NewDelhi

    (2) Wadehra, B.L., Law Relating to Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright, Design and GeographicalIndications, Universal Law Publishing Company, Limited, New Delhi

    (3) Anderman, Steven D.,The  Interface Between  Intellectual Property Right and CompetitionPolicy, Cambridge University Press, New York

    (4) Bently, Lioner, Intellectual Property Law, Oxford University Press, Delhi(5) Cornish, W.R., Intellectual Property, Patents, Copyright, Trade Marks and Allied Rights,

    Sweet and Maxwell, London(6) David, Bainbridge, Intellectual Property, Pearson Education, Singapore Private Limited

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    PAPER - IIITAXATION LAW

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: (80)

    MODULE I

    TAX - Meaning; Types; Canons of TaxationINCOME TAX ACT, 1961 - Relationship between Income Tax Act and Finance ActBASIC CONCEPTS – Person, Assessee; Income; Assessment Year; Previous YearRESIDENTIAL STATUS AND SCOPE OF TOTAL INCOME - Residential Status andNationality; Types of Residential Status; Determination of Residential Status of DifferentTypes of Assessees; Scope of Total Income; Income Received or Deemed to be Received ;Income Accruing or Arising; Incomes Deemed to Accrue or Arise in IndiaEXEMPTED INCOMES – Meaning; Examples of Exempted Incomes under Section 10TOTAL INCOME – Income Under Different Heads; Income Under the Head ‘Salary’ – Basis ofCharge; Allowances; Perquisites; Profit in Lieu of Salary; Deductions from Gross Salary

    MODULE II

    INCOME FROM HOUSE PROPERTY –  Basis of Charge; Meaning and Determination of Annual Value in Case of Let Out House and Self Occupied House; Deductions from AnnualValuePROFIT AND GAINS FROM BUSINESS OR PROFESSION –  Basis of Charge; Expressly Allowed Deductions; Expressly Disallowed Deductions; Methods of Accounting; CompulsoryMaintenance of Books of Account; Tax Audit; Presumptive TaxationINCOME UNDER THE HEAD ‘CAPITAL GAINS’ – Basis of Charge; Meaning of Capital Asset

    and Transfer; Computation of Short Term Capital Gain and Long Term Capital Gain; Meaningof Cost of Acquisition and Cost of Improvement; Exempted Capital GainsINCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES – Basis of Charge; Gift as Income; Deductions

    MODULE III

    CLUBBING OF INCOMES – Cases Where Income of Others is added in Assessee’s TotalIncome; Revocable TransferSET OFF AND CARRY FORWARD OF LOSSES – Rules Regarding Set Off of Losses; CarryForward and Set Off of Losses under the Head’ Income from House Property; Business Lossesand Losses under the Head Capital Gains

    DEDUCTIONS ALLOWED FROM GROSS TOTAL INCOME – Meaning of Gross TotalIncome; Deductions in Respect of Certain Payments – Savings; Payment of Medical Insurance

    Premium; Loan Taken for Higher Education; Donations; Deductions in Respects of CertainIncomes Under Sections 801A; 801B and 80U of Income Tax Act, 1961

    INCOME TAX AUTHORITIES – Administrative and Appellate Authorities; Powers of AssessingOfficers 

    MODULE - IV

     ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE - Rules Regarding Filing of Return of Income; Types of Assessment; Self Assessment; Regular Assessment; Best Judgment Assessment 

    COLLECTION OF TAX - Deduction of Tax at Source; Salaries; Interest on Securities; InterestOther Than Interest on Securities; Lotteries Fees for Professional or Technical Services andRoyalty

     ADVANCE TAX – When Liability to Pay Advance Tax Arises; Advance Tax Liability Under

    Different Situations; Interest Payable by the Assessee or Government 

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    SERVICE TAX - Historical Background; Service Tax - Concept and General Principles;Payment of Service Tax; Filing of Returns

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Ahuja and Gupta, Direct Tax Laws, Taxmann's Publication, New Delhi(2) Ahuja, G., Systematic Approach to Income Tax, Bharat Law House, Delhi(3) Aiyar, A.N., Income Tax Laws, Company Law Institute of India, Chennai(4) Balachandran, V., Indirect Taxes, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi(5) Bhargava, U.K., Taxmaan's Income Tax Rules and Forms, Taxmann Publication, New Delhi(6) Datey, V.S., Indirect Taxes - Law and Practice, Taxman Publications, New Delhi(7) Davies, W. Williams and Geoffery Morse, Principles of Tax Laws, Sweet and Maxwell,

    London(8) Gaur and Narang, Income Tax Law and Practice, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana(9) Kanga and Palkhivala, Law and Practice of Income Tax, Lexis and Lexis, New Delhi(10) Manoharan, T.N., Income Tax Law, Snow White Publication, Mumbai(11) Mehrotra, H.C., Income Tax and Sales Tax, Sahitya Bhawan, Agra

    (12) Morse, G., Davies, Principles of Tax Law, Sweet and Maxwell, London(13) Singhania, Vinod K. and Singhania Monika, Taxmann’s Students Guide to Income Tax,

    Taxmann Publication Private Limited, New Delhi(14) Tuli, Arvind, Income Tax Law and Practice, Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana(15) Veera Reddy, P., Guide to Service Tax, Asia Law House, Hyderabad

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    PAPER - IVCIVIL PROCEDURE

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: (80)

    MODULE IGENERAL

    Introduction - History of the Code, Scheme, Definitions and AmendmentsJurisdiction and Place of Suing – Lack of Jurisdiction, Irregular Exercise of Jurisdiction,Place of Suing and Objections as to Place of Suing (Ss. 9, 15-21A)Doctrine of Res Sub-Judice and Res Judicata – Applicability, Object, Scope and Limitations (Ss. 10-11)Parties to Suit and Frame of Suit – Joinder, Misjoinder and Non-Joinder and Objections as toMisjoinder and Non Joinder (Order I, II), Pleadings Generally (Order VI), Plaint (Order VII),

    Written Statement (Order VIII), Vakalatnama

    MODULE IIFILING OF CIVIL SUITS

    Summoning of Parties – Issue & Service of Summons (Order V, Ss. 27-32) Appearance of Part ies – Appearance and Consequences of Non-Appearance (Order IX), OralExamination of Parties by the Court (Order X), Discovery & Inspection (Order XI), Admissions(Order XII) Hearing of the Suit – Framing of Issues (Order XIV), Disposal of Suits at First Hearing (OrderXV) and Trial (Orders XVI, XVIA, XVII, XVIII)Judgment, Decree and Order – Contents of Judgment, Decree and Order and Distinctionbetween them (Order XX, Section 34)

    MODULE IIISUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS AND SUITS IN PARTICULAR CASES

    Supplemental Proceedings - General, Arrest Before Judgment, Attachment Before Judgment,Temporary Injunction, Interlocutory Orders and Receiver (Ss. 94-95, Orders XXXVIII, XXXIX,XL)Commissions – Appointment, Powers, Functions and Commissions at the instance of ForeignCourts (Ss. 75-78, Order XXVI)Suits in Particular Cases - General Principles, Suits by (or) Against Government (or) PublicOfficers, Suits by (or) Against Aliens and Foreign Rulers, Suits by (or) Against Soldiers, Suitsby (or) Against Corporation, Suits by (or) Against Firms, Suits by (or) Against Trustees,Executors and Administrators, Suits by (or) Against Minors and Lunatics, Suits Relating to

    Family Matters, Suits by Indigent Persons, Suits Relating to Mortgages, Interpleader Suits,Summary Procedure, Suits Relating to Public Nuisance, Suits Relating to Public Charities (Ss.79-88, 91-92, Orders XXVII to XXXVII)

    Effect of events occurring during the pendency of Suits - Death, Marriage and Insolvencyof Parties, Withdrawal and Compromise of Civil Suits (Order XXII, XXIII) 

    MODULE IVPROCEEDINGS AFTER JUDGMENT AND DECREE

     Appeals – First Appeal, Second Appeal, Appeal to Supreme Court (Ss. 96-111, Orders XLI toXLV)Reference, Review and Revision – Object, Scope, Limitations and Difference (Ss. 113-115,

    Orders XLVI, XLVII)

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    Execution Proceedings - General Principles, Courts by which Decree may be Executed,Payment under Decree, Application for Execution, Modes of Execution, Stay of Execution,Questions to be Determined by Executing Court, Arrest and Detention, Attachment of Property,Sale and Delivery, Distribution of Assets (Ss. 36-74, Order XXI)

    Miscellaneous Provisions - Inherent Powers of Civil Courts (Ss. 148-153B), Transfer of Suits(Ss. 22-25), Costs (Ss. 35-35B, Order XXA)

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Takwani, C.K., Code of Civil Procedure, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow(2) Mulla, Code of Civil Procedure, Universal Publishing Company, Delhi(3) Banerjee, A.K., Code of Civ il Procedure, 1908-2007, Dwivedi Law House, Allahabad,(4) Chary's, V.K., Code of Civil Procedure, Gogia Law Publishing, Hyderabad(5) Jain, M.P., Code of Civil Procedure, Wadhawa and Company, Nagpur(6) Majumdar, P.K and R.P., Kataria, Commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure,

    Universal Publishing Company, Delhi(7) Majumdar, P.K., Code of Civil Procedure 1908, Orient Publication, New Delhi(8) Malik, B., Commentaries on Code of Civil Procedure, Central Law Agency, Allahabad(9) Aiyers, V. Vishwanath, Code of Civil Procedure, Gogia Law Publishing, Hyderabad(10) Myeni, S.R., Code of Civil Procedure and Limitation Act , Asia Law House, Hyderabad(11) NLSIU, Bangalore, Case and Material on Civil Procedure, Case No. 1542, NLSIU,

    Bangalore(12) Professional Book, Code of Civil Procedure, Professional Book, New Delhi(13) Saha. A.N., The Code of Civil Procedure, Universal Law Publishing, Delhi(14) Sarkar's, Law of Civil Procedure, Universal Law Publishing Company, Delhi(15) Singh S.N , The Code of Civil Procedure, Sixteenth Edition, Central Law Agency,

     Allahabad(16) Srivastava, R.S., Civil Procedure Code, Central Law Agency, Allahabad

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    PAPER - VFAMILY LAW – II

     ACADEMIC SESSION(2013-2014)

    MARKS: (80)

    MODULE I

    LAW OF INHERITANCE UNDER HINDU LAWHINDU JOINT FAMILY AND COPARCENARYDISTINCTION BETWEEN MITAKSHRA AND DAYABHAGA SCHOOLS OF HINDU LAWPOSITION OF KARTA IN JOINT FAMILYPARTITION AND REUNION

    MODULE II

    GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO SUCCESSIONHINDU SUCCESSION ACT, 1956INTESTATE SUCCESSION OF A HINDU MALEINTESTATE SUCCESSION OF HINDU FEMALE

    MODULE III

    LAW OF INHERITANCE UNDER MUSLIM LAWMUSLIM LAW OF SUCCESSION AND INHERITANCEDIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHIA AND SUNNI LAW OF INHERITANCEHIBA AND WASIYAT

    MODULE IV

    HINDU MINORITY AND GUARDIANSHIP ACT, 1956GUARDIANSHIP UNDER MUSLIM LAWGUARDIANSHIP AND WARDS ACT, 1890CONVERSION AND ITS EFFECT

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Alison Diduck and Felicity Kaganas, Family Law, Gender and the State - Text, Casesand Materials, Second Edition, Hart Publishing, Oxford

    (2) Bromley’s, P.M., Family Law, Fifth Edition, Butterworths, London(3) Derrett, J. Duncon M., A Critique of Modern Hindu Law, N.M. Tripathi, Private Limited,

    Bombay(4) Derrett, J. Duncon M., Introduction to Modern Hindu Law, Oxford University Press,

    New Delhi(5) Diwan, Paras, Law of Adoption Minority Guardianship And Custody, Wadhwa and

    Company, Allahabad(6) Eekelaar, John, Family Law and Social Policy, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London(7) Gour, H.S., The Hindu Code, Law Publishers Private Limited, Allahabad(8) Jonathan Herring, Family Law, Longman Law Series, Second Edition Pearson

    Longman, Harlow(9) Mahmood, Tahir, The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, The Law Book Company Private

    Limited(10) Mulla, Sunderlal T. Desai, Principles of Hindu Law, N.M. Tripathi, Bombay(11) Nigel, Lowe and Gillian, Dougals, Bromley's Family Law,  Tenth Edition, LexisNexis

    U.K., London

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    (12) Rao’s, E.L. Bhagiratha, Marriage Law and Family Courts Act, Asia Law House,Hyderabad

    (13) Rayden’s, Law and Practice in Divorce and Family Matters, Vol. 2, Butler TonnerLimited, London

    (14) Stephen M., Cretney, Judith M., Massion and Rebecca Bailey-Harris, Principles ofFamily Law, Sweet and Maxwell, London

    (15) Saxena, Poonam Pradhan, Family Lectures - II, Lexis Nexis Butterworths, New Delhi

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    PAPER - VIENVIRONMENTAL LAW ACADEMIC SESSION

    (2013-2014)

    MARKS: (80)

    MODULE IGENERAL PRINCIPLES: NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

    GENESIS OF THE PROBLEMCOMMON LAW REMEDIES

    STATUTORY REMEDIES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF IPC/Cr.P.C./CPC

    CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN INDIA

    MODULE II

    GENERAL PRINCIPLES: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

    STOCKHOLM DECLARATION OF 1972

    WORLD COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 1987

    RIO-DECLARATION 1992, EARTH SUMMIT 1997 AND JOHANNESBURG DECLARATIONON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2002

    EMERGING PRINCIPLES

    MODULE IIIPREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WATER / AIR / ENVIRONMENT AND

    PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE ACT

    THE WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1974

    THE AIR (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) ACT, 1981

    NOISE POLLUTION AND ITS CONTROL INCLUDING NOISE POLLUTION (REGULATION AND CONTROL) RULES 2000

    THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) ACT, 1986

    MODULE IVTHE NOISE POLLUTION, HAZARDOUS WASTE, RULES AND WILD LIFE

     AND NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL ACT

    THE PUBLIC LIAB ILITY INSURANCE ACT, 1991

    THE WILD LIFE (PROTECTION) ACT, 1972 - Chapter I, II, III and V THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL ACT, 2010

    RULES RELATED TO HAZARDOUS WASTE

    SUGGESTED READINGS

    (1) Bell, Stuart and Donald Mc Gillivary, Environmental Law, Oxford University Press, NewYork

    (2) Chandra, Geetanjali and J.N. Pandey, Public Interest Litigation and EnvironmentProtection, Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi

    (3) Divan, Shyam and Arwin Rosencrantz, Environmental Law and Policy in India, OxfordUniversity Press, New Delhi

    (4) Doabia, T.S., Environmental and Pollution Law in India, Wadwa and Company, Nagpur

    (5) Holder, Jane, Environmental Protection, Law and Policy, Cambridge, New York

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    (6) Jaswal, P.S., Environmental Law, Pioneer Publication, New Delhi(7) Kothari, Ashish and Anuprita Patel, Environment and Human Rights, National Human

    Rights Commission, New Delhi(8) Leelakrishnan, P., Environmental Law Case Book, LexisNexis Butterworths, New Delhi

    (9) Padma, International Environmental Law, Asia Law House, Hyderabad(10) Rao, R.S., Lectures on Environmental Law, Asia Law House, Hyderabad(11) Saxena, H.M., Environmental Studies, Rawat Publications, Jaipur(12) Singh G., Gurdip, Global Environmental Change and International Law, Aditya Book,

    Delhi(13) Tripathi, S.C., Environmental Law, Central Law Publications, Allahabad(14) Upadhyay, Sanjay and Videh Upadhyay, Handbook on Environmental Law, Vols. 1, 2,

    and 3, LexisNexis Butterworths, New Delhi(15) Wolf, Susan, Wolf and Stanley on Environmental Law, Cavendish Publishers, London(16) Armin Rosencranz and Shyam Diwan, Environmental Law and Policy in India, Oxford(17) Leela Krishanan, P, The Environmental Law in India, Butterworths, India(18) Leela Krishnan, Petal, Law and Environment, Eastern, Lucknow(19) Jaswal, P.S, Environmental Law, Allahabad, Law Agency(20) Patricia Birnie and Alan Boyle, International Law and the Environment, Oxford(21) Stuart Bell and Donald McGillivray, Environmental Law, Oxford