Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing Quiz
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What is the name of the course instructor?

Ms. Priyanka Mangaraj

Which of these options are correct? (Select all that apply)

  • Ability to conduct independent legal research specific to the case (correct)
  • Ability to adapt knowledge of contemporary issues (correct)
  • Ability to apply the fundamental concept of Humanities, Commerce and Management to legal problems, with professional ethics and integrity (correct)
  • Ability to identify, analyze and solve legal problems with professional ethics and integrity (correct)
  • Under which acts are the principles of drafting, pleading and conveyancing per civil and criminal procedure code understood?

    Civil and Criminal Procedure Code.

    What is the primary focus of the course 'Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyance'?

    <p>To learn the principles of drafting legal documents, pleading in court, and conveying legal ideas.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which section of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, refers to judicial separation?

    <p>Section 10</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the name of the textbook used for this course by R.N. Chaturvedi?

    <p>Pleadings, Drafting and Conveyancing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many hours are allotted to the topic 'Fundamental Rules of Pleadings'?

    <p>16</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which topic, under 'General Principles of Criminal Pleadings' (CO3), is covered in Session 32 of the course?

    <p>Special Leave Petition Under Article 136 of the Constitution of India</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the course schedule, what is the course outcome number for Session 43?

    <p>CO4</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The course schedule indicates that 'Revision' is the topic for Session 49.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the target percentage for attainment of CO1 (Understand the principles of drafting, pleading and conveyancing as per civil and criminal procedure code).

    <p>60</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the name of the legal act that the course explores in the topic of 'Petition for Restitution of Conjugal Rights under Section 9 of...'?

    <p>Hindu Marriage Act, 1955</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Course Information

    • Course: Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing (LAW201)
    • School: Law
    • Department: School of Law
    • Semester/Year: IX Sem/5th Year
    • Course Instructor: Ms. Priyanka Mangaraj
    • Credit Structure: 3-1-0-4
    • Contact Hours: 60 Hours
    • Date of Issue: 19th August 2024

    Program Outcomes (POs)

    • PO-1: Ability to apply fundamental concepts of Humanities, Commerce, and Management to legal problems
    • PO-2: Ability to develop critical thinking skills
    • PO-3: Ability to identify, analyze, and solve legal problems with professional ethics and integrity
    • PO-4: Ability to conduct dispute resolution with professional ethics and integrity
    • PO-5: Ability to draft professional legal writing with effective oral communication
    • PO-6: Ability to apply legal theory to factual settings
    • PO-7: Ability to apply legal theory to engage in legal arguments
    • PO-8: Ability to conduct independent legal research specific to a case
    • PO-9: Ability to conduct client services using technology
    • PO-10: Recognition of the need for lifelong learning
    • PO-11: Exhibiting social responsibility by adhering to ethical and moral values
    • PO-12: Ability to adapt knowledge of contemporary issues
    • PO-13: Ability to function in a multidisciplinary team

    Course Description

    • The course covers the general principles of drafting and conveyancing, focusing on various types of legal documents.
    • This includes deeds (e.g., sale of land, mortgage, license, lease, assignment, trust, partnership, power of attorney), petitions, and execution of decrees.
    • It also encompasses public interest litigation.

    Course Outcomes (COs)

    • CO1: Understanding drafting, pleading, and conveyancing principles in civil and criminal procedure codes.
    • CO2: Mastering clarity, precision, and elimination of ambiguity in legal drafting to simplify complex thoughts.
    • CO3: Applying substantive law to procedural law for effective legal document creation (e.g., stamp duty, registration).
    • CO4: Preparing legal documents like pleadings, notices, and applications in line with Indian legal systems.
    • CO5: Preparing writ petitions.
    • CO6: Preparing petitions for divorce, judicial separation, and probate.

    Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes (COs with POs)

    • Detailed mapping of each CO to relevant POs using a high (H), moderate (M), or low (L) scale.

    Course Content (Syllabus)

    • Module I: Fundamental Rules of Pleadings (Introduction, Plaint Structure, Parties to Suit, Written Statement, Appeals, Reference- Review and Revision, Execution.)
    • Module II: Civil Pleadings (Appeal and Revision Petition, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, Petition for Eviction, Application for Temporary Injunction, Caveat)
    • Module III: General Principles of Criminal Pleadings (Applications for Maintenance, Anticipatory / Bail, Execution of Decree, Criminal Complaint, Appeal/Complaint, Appeal/Revision in Criminal Cases, Special Leave Petition)
    • Module IV: Conveyancing (Deed Components, Forms of Deeds and Notices, Promissory Note etc.)

    Delivery Procedure (Pedagogy)

    • Lectures and discussions are used.
    • Classroom interaction, presentations, and class participation.
    • Case laws, statutory provisions, and essential readings are supplied in advance of module discussions

    Self-Learning Topics

    • Specific topics assigned for independent study along with the source of the material provided.

    Reference Materials

    • List of relevant textbooks, reference books, and online resources.

    Course Schedule

    • Detailed schedule of modules and allocated time periods.

    Assessment Schedule

    • Specific details on assessment type, methodology, due dates, and percentage weighting

    Course Completion Remarks & Self-Assessment

    • Form for self-evaluation.

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    Test your understanding of Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyancing concepts as taught in LAW201. This quiz will assess your critical thinking and legal problem-solving skills. Get ready to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios in legal writing.

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