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THIRD- SEMESER
PAPER I: ECONOMICS -I
UNIT -I
Nature and scope of economics, Relevance of Law, Type of economy
socialistic, capitalistic and mixed economy.
UNIT - II
General Principles of economics: Demand and Supply, Utility Analysis,
Consumer Surplus, Determination of price and output under perfect
competition, Monopoly and monopolistic competition.
UNIT – III
Marginal Productivity theory of wages under imperfect compitition, Rent,
Interest and profits.
Unit- IV
Say's Law of market, Keynes' theory of Income and employment and
output, Multiplier.
PAPER II : HISTORY -I
UNIT -I
Society and legal system in Ancient India.
Family and conditions of Women in Vedic
Period. Varna System and Caste System.
Local and Village Administration.
UNIT -II
Policy and Administration under Mauryas and
Guptas. Mughal Government and Administration.
UNIT -III
Justice, Legal System and Judicial Administration in India during East India Rule
1600AD---1858(Regulating Act of 1773, Charter Act, 1774, Act of Settlement--1781, Piti's India Act of 1784, Company Charter Act 1793, Charter Act 1813,
Charter Act 1833, Charter Act 1853, Govt. of India Act,
1858. UNIT -IV
Major Judicial System of World : U.K., U.S.A., France
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Syllabus B.A., LL.B. (5 Year Course) : Army Institute of Law, Mohali
Syllabus B.A., LL.B. (5 Year Course) : Army Institute of Law, Mohali
Syllabus B.A., LL.B. (5 Year Course) : Army Institute of Law, Mohali
PAPER IV : CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -I
UNIT -I
Framing of the Constitution:
British Era:
(i) Estlablishment of East India Company.
(ii) End of East India Company Rule.
(iii) Beginning of the British Rule.
(iv) End of the British Rule.
(v)
Indian Independence Act, 1947 and the framing of the New
Constitution. Nature and Salient Features of the Indian Constitution.
The Preamble of the Constitution.
UNIT -II
The Union and its Territory.
Citizenship.
The Union Executive.
The State Executive.
UNIT -III
The Union Judiciary.
The State Judiciary.
Writs.
UNIT -IV
Fundamental Rights.
Directive Principles of State Policy.
Fundamenta Duties.
PAPER V : FAMILY LAW -I
UNIT -I
Application of Hindu Law.
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Source of Hindu Law.
School of Hindu Law.
Marriage and divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
UNIT -II
Matrimonial remedies under the Hindu marriage Act, 1955.
---- Restitution of conjugal rights.
---- Judicial separation.
---- Nullity of marriage.
---- Void Marriage.
---- Voidable marriage.
---- Divorce.
---- Divorce by mutual consent.
---- Legitimacy of children.
---- Jurisdiction.
---- Bars to matrimonial remedies.
---- Ancillary relief under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
---- Alimony Pendente lite.
---- Permanent alimony and maintenance.
---- Custody of children.
UNIT -III
Joint Family and Coparcenary.
Classification of Property.
---- Joint family Property.
----
Separate of self-acquired
Property. Alienation of joint Family
Property. partition.
Re- union.
UNIT -IV
The Hindu Succession Act, 1956.
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---- Devolution of interest in Mitakshara Coparcenary.
---- Succession to property of a Hindu male dying interstate.
---- Succession to property of a Hindu female dying interstate.
---- General provisions relating to succession.
---- Disqualifications relating to succession.
FOURTH- SEMESTER
PAPER I : ECONOMICS -II
UNIT -I
Measurement of national Income, Problem of Population, Poverty, Income and
regional inequalities and unemployment.
UNIT -II
Theories of Economic develpoment---Balanced growth and unbalanced growth,
Big Push and Critical minimum effort, Determinant of Economic development.
UNIT -III
Planning--- Adoption and Strategy, Role of Public and Private Sectors. Problems
of Public Sector Units. Deficit financing.
UNIT -IV
IBRD, IMF, Asian Development Bank, Economics Liberalisation and EXIM Policy.
PAPER II : HISTORY -II
UNIT -I
---- Social Reforms Movements.
---- Rise of Nationalism and the Freedom Struggle.
UNIT -II
---- Gandhi's Radicalism.
---- Problem of Communalism.
UNIT -III
---- Political/ Judicial and Legislative Institutions under British Administration (The
Indian Council Act of 1861, Govt. of India Act 1892, Govt. of India Act 1909,Govt.
of India Act 1919, Govt. of India Act 1935 Independence Act, 1947).
---- Development of Institutions----Bureaucracy and Judiciary.
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PAPER IV: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -II
UNIT -I
The Parliament.
The State Legislature.
Privileges of Legislature.
UNIT -II
Legislative relations between Union and State.
Administrative relations between Union and States.
The State Liability.
UNIT -III
Emergency Provisions.
Election Commission.
Freedom of Trade Commerce and Intercourse.
UNIT -IV
Civil Servants.
Service tribunals.
Amendment of the Constitution & Doctrine of basic Structure.
PAPER V : FAMILY LAW -II
UNIT -I
---- Adoption under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956.
---- Who may take in adoption.
---- Who may give in adoption.
---- Who may be taken in adoption.
---- Other conditions and ceremonies of adoption.
---- Effect of adoption.
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---- Relationship of adopted child.
---- Maintenance under the Hindu adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956.
---- Maintenance of Wife.
---- Maintenance of widowed daughter-in-law.
---- Maintenance of children and aged parents.
---- Amount of Maintenance.
---- Maintenance of dependants.
UNIT -II
Guardianship under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956.
---- Natural guardian.
---- Testamentary guardian.
---- Guardianship of minor's property.
---- Custody of minor.
---- Consideration for appointment of guardian.
---- The Family Court Act, 1984.
UNIT -III
---- Muslim Law.
---- Marriage.
---- Dower.
---- Divorce.
---- Maintenance with reference to the Muslim Women (Protection
of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986
UNIT -IV
---- Study of the following matrimonial remedies under the
Indian Divorce Act, 1869 and the Parsi Marriage and Divorce
Act, 1936.
---- Nullity of marriage.
---- Dissolution of Marriage/ Divorce.
---- Judicial separation.
---- Restitution of Conjugal rights.