Semester 3 Syllabus PDF

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This document is a syllabus for semester 3 of the BA LLB (FYIC) course. It outlines the subjects to be covered including constitutional law, family law, and others. It includes details such as sections, topics within each section, and specified readings.

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29 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III PAPER-I: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW–II Time: 3 Hours...

29 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III PAPER-I: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW–II Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions for the Paper Setters:- Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. SECTION–A -Relationship between the Union and States: Legislative, Administrative, Financial Fundamental Rights: -Article 12 -Laws inconsistent with or in the derogation of Fundamental Rights (Art.13) -Right to Equality (Art. 14 to 18) SECTION–B -Right to Freedom (Art. 19 to 22) -Right against Exploitation (Art. 23 to 24) -Right to Freedom of Religion (Art. 25 to 28) Judgments: Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, AIR 1978 SC 597 Aruna Roy v. Union of India, AIR 2002 SC 317 SECTION–C Fundamental Rights: -Cultural and Educational Rights (Art. 29 to 30) -Right to Constitutional Remedies (Art. 32) -Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles Fundamental Duties Judgments: Shyam Narayan Chouksey v. Union of India, Decided on 9th December 2016 P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2005 SC 597 SECTION–D Civil Services under the Constitution (Arts. 309-311) -Recruitment and Conditions of Service of persons serving the Union or a State -Tenure of Office, Doctrine of Pleasure -Dismissal, Removal or reduction in rank of persons employed in civil capacities under the Union or State -Amendment of the Constitution (Art. 368) -Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse (Art. 301 – 307) Judgments: T.S.R Subramanium v. Union of India AIR 2014 SC 263 KeshavnandaBharti v. State of Kerala AIR 1973 SC 1461 Suggested Readings: Narendra Kumar- Constitutional Law of India J.N. Pandey- Constitutional law of India References: To be referred by the teacher concerned. 30 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III PAPER–II: FAMILY LAW–I Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions for the Paper Setters:- Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. SECTION–A Sources of Hindu Law and MuslimLaw -Custom , Equity, Legislation, Application of Hindu Law, MuslimLaw Nature of Marriage under Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, Muslim Law Requirement and solemnization of valid marriage under Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, Muslim Law Restitution of Conjugal rights under Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act. Judgments : Devi Sharma v. Chander Mohan AIR 2003 P&H 327. Kailashwati v. Ayodhia Prakash 1977 PLR 216 SECTION–B Under Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act & Muslim Law — Nullity ofMarriage — Judicialseparation — Divorce ---Divorce by Mutual Consent --- Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage Judgments: Amardeep Singh v. Harveen Kaur 2017(3) Law Herald ( P& H ) 2273. Manisha Tyagi v. Deepak Kumar AIR 2010 SC 1042 SECTION–C Maintenance under Hindu Law, Hindu Adoption & Maintenance Act, 1956 Maintenance under Muslim Law Maintenance under Special Marriage Act, 1954 Maintenance under Sec. 125 of Cr. Pc The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 Judgments: Daniel Latifi v. Union of India, 2001 (7) SCC 40 Narinderpal Kaur Chawla v. Manjeet Singh Chawla AIR 2004 SC 3453 31 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III SECTION–D Salient Features of Hindu Law of Adoption Inter-Country Adoption Acknowledgement of Legitimacy under Muslim Law Live in Relationship Surrogacy Laws in India Judgments: Brajendra Singh v. State of Madhya Pradesh AIR 2008 SC 1056 Suggested Readings: Paras Diwan : Hindu Law, AllahaB.Ad Law Agency, AllahaB.Ad. Paras Diwan : Muslim Law in Modern India, AllahaB.Ad Law Agency, AllahaB.Ad. Kusum, Family Law Lectures - Family Law I, LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa, Nagpur ,2011. Mahmood,Tahir , Principles of Hindu Law, Universal Law Publishing Company, New Delhi , 2014. Ahmed, Aqil, Mohammedan Law, Central Law Agency, AllahaB.Ad, 2009. DinshawFardunji,Mulla, Mulla’s Hindu Law, LexisNexis, Gurgaon, 2013. DinshawFardunji,Mulla, Mulla’s Principles of Mohammedan Law, LexisNexis, Gurgaon, 2014. References: To be referred by the teacher concerned. 32 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III PAPER-III PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions for the Paper Setters:- Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. SECTION–A -Definition of International Law -Nature and B.Asis of International Law -Sources of International Law -Subjects of International Law -Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law SECTION–B -Law of the Sea, Including: Territorial Waters Continental Shelf Contiguous Zone Exclusive Economic Zone SECTION–C -State Territory: Modes of Acquisition and Loss of Territorial Sovereignty Recognition of States -Settlement of Disputes: Peaceful Methods and Forcible Methods -Law of Treaties -Intervention SECTION–D -Individual and the State: Nationality Extradition Asylum -War: Definition of War Effects of the Outbreak of War Suggested Readings: S.K. Kapoor: International Law, Central Law Agency H.O. Aggarwal: International Law 33 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III PAPER–IV: POLITICAL SCIENCE- III Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions for the Paper Setters:- Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. SECTION–A Meaning, nature and scope of International Relations. Concept of National Power, Elements and Limitations of national power. SECTION–B Foreign Policy: Meaning, Significance and Determinants. India’s foreign policy: B.Asic Principles and Importance. SECTION–C Cold War: Meaning and its impact on International Relations. Non -alignment: Concept and movement. SECTION–D International Organizations: Role and significance. League of Nations. United Nations Organisation. Regional Organisations: SAARC, ASEAN Suggested Reading: 1. Kapur, Harish , India's Foreign Policy, New Delhi:Sage , 1999. 2. Malhotra , Vinay K. International Relations, New Delhi: Anmol Publications 2001. References: To be referred by the teacher concerned. NOTE: The examiners in allied/non-law subjects will try to frame questions to bring out law related faculties of the students to the fore-front. Activity and language lab programmes will be devised and carried out during tutorials 34 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III PAPER -V: Economics –III Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions for the Paper Setters:- Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. SECTION–A International Trade : Meaning and Differences with Domestic Trade Theories of International Trade: Absolute and Comparative Cost Advantage Theory International and External Trade: Terms of Trade- Meaning, Types and factors affecting Terms of trade, Free Trade Vs Protection, Tariff & non-Tariff B.Arriers to Trade. SECTION–B Commercial Policy: Free Trade Vs Protection, TARIFF & non-Tariff B.Arriers to Trade Trade & Economic Development: It’s Positive and Negative Impacts International Monetary Institutions - IMF and IBRD - Their working, achievements and Failures SECTION–C Foreign Direct Investment: Meaning of FDI, significance, determinants and impact of FDI on Indian Economy B.Alance of Payments: Meaning and structure of B.Alance of Payments, Equilibrium and Disequilibrium Concepts Exchange rate: Meaning, Types and Determination SECTION–D Public Sector in India: The Role, Pricing Policy, The Origin, the size, Kinds, problems of Public undertakings Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy: Objectives and Instruments Deficit Financing: RBI and Deficit Financing, Employment and Deficit Financing, Effect of Deficit Financing on Economic Development Suggested Readings: 1. H.L. Bhatia Public Finance 2. Dr. B.P. Tyagi Public Finance References:To be referred by the teacher concerned 35 BA LL.B (FYIC) (FOR COLLEGES) (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Syllabus for the Batch From Year 2023 To Years 2028 SEMESTER-III PAPER:VI LEGAL ENGLISH –III Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 Instructions for the Paper Setters:- Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. SECTION–A *Poems of Nature and Culture. The poems prescribed are: 1. The World is Too Much With Us. 2. The Solitary Reaper. 3. She Walks in Beauty. 4. Ozymandias. 5. La Belle Dame Sans Merci SECTION–B Use of Legal Terms: AB.Andonment, Abduct, Acquittal, Adjourn, Adverse Witness, Affidavit, Appeal, Argument, B.Ail, Bench, Code, Capital Punishment, Compromise, Damage, Decree, Domicile, Estoppels, Eviction, Habeas Corpus, Homicide, Immovables, Inheritance, Issue, Litigation, Locus Standi. *Grammar & Vocabulary. (Text B.Ased). *Report Writing. SECTION–C *A Choice of Short Stories (ed. B.Atra & Sidhu). The Stories prescribed are: 1. The Refugee. 2. The Interview. 3. Miracle. 4. The Lost Child. 5. An Astrologer’s Day. SECTION–D *A Choice of Short Stories (ed. B.Atra & Sidhu). The Stories prescribed are: 1. Dusk. 2. The Boss Came to Dinner. 3. Post Haste. 4.. The Child. *Essay Writing.

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