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LL.B. (Three Year Course) IIIrd Semester&B.S.L. (Five Year Course) VIIth Semester
LL.B. (Three Year Course) IVth Semester &B.S.L. (Five Year Course) VIIIth Semester
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ishtiaque Abidi,Law and Language,Univeristy Publishers, Aligarh.1978.
Johnson,K,Communication in Writing, Longman,1981.
O'Connor J.D, Better English Pronunciation, C.P.U.2nd ed.1980.
Procter, A.S.P.Longman Students Dictionary of English, Longman, 1982.
Hornby. A.S, Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary of English.
Aiyers, Law Terms and Phrases, Law Book Co., Alahabad-1 (1973)
Bhakaran and Horsburghm, Strengthen Your English, OUP Second Edition
Hill,L.A. and others, English Language Course for Colleges Book, OUP 1971.
Concise Legal Dictionary-Pioneer Publishers, New Delhi.
Collins Cobuild students Grammar
Hartin Hewings, Advanced English Grammar- Cambridge Uni.Press
A.Amin, R. Eravelly, F.J. Ibrahim ,Grammar Builder- (in IV Vol.), Cambridge Uni. Press
Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, English Vocabulary in use- Cambridge University Press
Jennifer Seidl, W. McMordie, English Idioms- Oxford Uni. Press.
J. Sethi and Dhamija-A Course in Phoenetics and Spoken English
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UNIT-II
Conception of Power, Authority & Legitimation
UNIT -Ill
Legitimacy of power: Classical and Modern Appoches
i) Classical approach of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean J.Rousseau towards
Political Obligation. 08
ii) Modem approach of Max Weber, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim.
UNIT -IV
Utilitarianism as an approach to political Obligation 08
UNIT -1
Definition. Nature and Importance of International Relations 03
UNIT - 2
World community: Sovereign states
i) Society, Community, State and Nation 05
ii) Elements and features of State.
iii) Sovereign nation - State system.
iv) Elements of Nation - State.
UNIT -3
National Political Power
i) Definition of National Political Power 05
ii) Components of National power.
iii) Limitations or Restrictions on National Power
UNIT -4
Major Wars & Conflicts 03
i) Two world wars.
ii) East and West conflict: Cold war, New cold war.
iii) Changing world scenario: The New world Order
UNIT -5
Approaches for Peaceful Settlement 05
i) Balance of power approach.
ii) Collective security under the United Nations.
iii) Disarmament
iv) Diplomacy
v) Peaceful or pacific Resolution or settlement of International conflicts or Disputes
vi) The case for and against world Government.
UNIT-6
International Law 06
i) Definition of International Law.
ii) Sources of International Law.
iii) Limitation of International Law.
iv) The Relation between Morality and international Law.
UNIT -7
Indian Foreign Policy and Non-Alignment 05
i) Determinants of Indian Foreign Policy.
ii) Principles of Indian Foreign Policy.
iii) The Concept of Non –Alignment.
N.B: Internal evaluation for 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Murthy B.S.:- International Relation and Organization.
Dr.Adi H.:- International relation-An Introductory Study
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Naik J.A.:- A Text book of International Relations.
Roy and Dutta:- Introduction to International Relations
Hans Morganthsu:- Political Among Nations.
Mahendra Kumar:- Theoretical Aspects of International Politics.
Query Wright:- A Study of International Relation.
Kapoor S.K.:- International Law (A nut-Shell)
Bowett D.W.:- International Institutions
Myneni S R International Relations and Organisations
Palmer and Perkins , International Relations
Agarwal H O ,International Law and Human Rights
Nehru,Jawaharlal, India’s Foreign Policy
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UNIT -1
Meaning, Nature, Characteristics of Local Self Government 05
UNIT -2
Evolution of Local Self Government in India
i) Lord Ripen's Resolution. 13
ii) Royal Commission.
iii) Community development programme, National Extension Service.
iv) The Balvantrai Mehta committee report
v) The Vasantrao Naik committee report.
UNIT -3
Bombay Village Panchayat Act-1958
(As Amended by the Bombay Village PanchayatsAct, 2005) 16
i) Gram Sabhas, Establishment and constitution of panchayats.
ii) Administrative powers and duties of village panchayats
iii) Panchayat's property and fund
iv) Establishment, budget and Accounts.
v) Taxation and Recovery of Claims
vi) Financial Assistance to panchayats.
vii) Cattle pounds.
N.B: Internal evaluation for 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units
Select Bibliography
Part -I Units
History of Courts
Unit -1 A brief of History of judicial system in pre-Independence Era since the advent of
East India Company and development of courts and judicial Institutions under the East
India Company with reference to Warren Hastings plan of 1772.
A- A brief of History of Judicial system in pre-Independence Era since the advent of
East India Company 3
1. Charter 1600
2. Aims and objects of the company
3. Charter of 1661
4. Early administration of justice in Bombay
5. Administration of justice in Calcutta
6. Charter of 1726, charter of 1753
B: - The development of courts and judicial institutions under the East India Company
with reference to Warren Hastings Plan of 1772. 3
1. Grant of diwani
2. Warren Hastings Plan 1772
3. Judicial plan of 1774
4. Judicial plan of 1780
Unit- 2 Regulating Act 1773, The Supreme Court at Calcutta
1. Charter 1774
2. The Constitution and functions
3. The powers of the Supreme Court
4. Trial of Raja Nandkumar(1775)
5. The Patna case (1778)
6. The Cossijurah case (1779)
Unit -3 Judicial Reforms of Lord Cornwallis 4
1. Judicial Reforms of 1787
2. Judicial Reforms of 1790
3. Judicial Reforms of 1793
Part II
Legislature
Unit -4 Legislative Authority of the East India Company under the Charter of 1600
1. Establishment of East India company 4
2. Organization and management
3. Legislative power
4. Object of the company
5. Royal grants of 1615 and 1623
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Unit -5 Changes under Regulating Act-1773,Act of settlement 1781, recognition of 5
the powers of the Governor and Council to make regulations by the British parliament
1. Act of settlement 1781
2. Object of the Act
3. Provisions of the Act of settlement
4. Good features of Act of settlement
5. Defect of the Act
Part -III
Legal profession
Unit-6 Legal profession of pre-British India 5
1. Charter Act of 1774
2. The Legal Practitioners Act 1879
3. Indian Bar Committee 1923
Unit -7 High courts under Indian High Courts Act-1861 and the provision for Enrolment of
the Advocates under Letters Patents issued by High courts under the Indian High Court
Act-1861 5
1. Indian High Courts Act 1861
2. Establishment of High Courts in Presidency Towns.
3. Critical appreciation
N.B: Internal evaluation for 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Jain M.P :- Outline of India legal History.
Pylee M.V.:- Constitutional history of India
N.Dutt and Majumdar, Conduct of Advocates and Legal Profession
Sir Curtanary Illbert,The Government of India
A.B.Keith- A Constotitutional History of India .
A.G.Botpary -Seven Lamps of Advocacy-.
J.K.Mittal ,Indian Legal History .
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1. Parliamentary Government :
Components of Parliament -choice of parliamentary government.
2. President of India-Election, Qualifications,
Impeachment, Salary, etc.
3. Council of Ministers-President's
Constitutional position.
4. Central Government and State Government-
Constitutional relationship.
15 Unit
5. Legislative process-privileges, freedom of speech, practice of law
making, etc.
6. Legislative privileges vs. fundamental rights in re. Art. 143 of the
Constitution of India
7. Prime Minister-Cabinet system-Collective responsibility-individual
responsibility. President- P.M. Relationship.
8. Party system-Anti-defection Law, Freedom of an MP/MLA to
dissent.
2. Federalism :-
1. Federalism-principles-comparative study of
Federations. Why India has a federal Government.
2. Indian Federalism-President of India-Council of State-
Process of Constitutional amendment. Identification of
Federal Features.
3. Legislative relations between the Centre and the States.
4. Administrative relations-Centre- State. 15 Unit
5. Finacial Relation-Centre-State.
6. Governor's position from the Perspective of federalism
7. Centre’s Powers over the States-Art. 356
8. J and K special status.
9. Critical Problems of Indian Federalism, Sarkaria Commission-
Greater autonomy Vs Central Control-One party domination,
Emergence of political Federalism. Growth of Regional Parties.
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY :
G. Austin, History of Democratic Constitution: The Indian Expenditure (2000) Oxford.
D.D. Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, (1996), Prentice Hall of India, Delhi.
Constituent Assembly Debates Vol. 1 to 12 (1989).
H.M. Seervai, Constitution of India, Vol. 1 - 3 (1992), Tripathi, Bombay.
M.P. Singh (ed.), V.N. Shukla, Constitutional Law of India (2000) Oxford.
G. Austin, Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation (1972).
M. Galanter, Competing Equalities - Law and the Backward Classes in India (1984) Oxford.
B. Sivaramayya, Inequalities and the Law (1984) Eastern, Lucknow.
S.C. Kashyap, Human Rights and Parliament (1978) Metropolitan, New Delhi.
[ All books latest editions have to be followed.]
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Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University Nanded
Syllabus for LL.B II (IIIrd Semester) & BSL IV (VIIth Semester)
w.e.f 2011-12
JURISPRUDENCE
1. Introduction Units 8
Justice: 1. Meaning and kinds 2. Justice and law 3. Power of the Supreme Court of
India to do complete justice in all cases: Article 142 4. Critical stare decisis
4. Sources of Law: Units 10
1. Legislation 2. Precedents: concept of stare decisis 3. Customs 4. Juristic writings
6. Persons Units 8
1. Nature of personality, 2. Status of the unborn, minor, lunatic, drunken and dead
persons 3. Corporate personality 4. Dimensions of the modern legal personality: legal
Personality of non - human beings
7. Property: the concept and Kinds of property Units 8
Possession: the concept and Kinds of possession
Ownership: the concept, Kinds of ownership, Difference between possession and
Ownership, Title
8. Obligation: Nature and kinds -1. Source of Obligation, Liability -conditions for Units 8
imposing liability: 1. Wrongful act. 2. Damnum sine- injuria 3. Causation
4. Mens rea 5. Intention 6. Malice 7. Negligence and recklessness 8. Strict liability
9. Vicarious liability
9. Procedure: Units 3
1. Substantive and procedural laws: Difference 2. Evidence: nature and kinds
N.B: Internal evaluation for 20 marks is to be completed in 14 Units
SELECT BIBLIOGRPHY
1. Salmond, Jurisprudence, Universal Publishers.
2. Paton, Jurisprudence
3. Allen, Law in Making, Universal Publishers.
4. Mahajan V.D, Legal Theory and Jurisprudence.
5. Dias, Jurisprudence.
6. Lloyd, Introduction to Jurisprudence
7. S.N. Dyani, Fundamental of Jurisprudence: Indian Approach
8. G.C.V.Subba Rao, Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
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Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded
Syllabus for LL.B II (IIIrd Semester) & BSL IV (VIIth Semester)
w.e.f 2011-12
Labour laws -II
(I) 1. General Units 3
- Importance of Industrial laws
- Definition of industrial jurisprudence
- Sources of Industrial law
- Ultimate Object of modern Industrial law
- Immediate object of industrial law
- Industrial Relations
1 Theories of wages marginal productivity, subsistence, wage fund, supply and demand, residual
claimant, standard of living,2. Concepts of wages (Minimum wages, fair wages, living wages, need
based minimum wages) 3. Components of wages: dearness allowance principles of fixation, 4.
disparity in wages in different sectors. Need for rationalization and national approach. 5. Wage
determining process modes and modalities, unilateral fixation by employer, bilateral fixation,
conciliation, arbitration and adjudication, wage board and pay commission, principles of wage
fixation, 6. Concept of bonus computation of bonus 7. protection of payment unauthorized
deductions - remedial measures.
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY:
John Bowers and Simon Honey ball Text Book on Labour law (1996) Black Stone,
London,
Srivastava K.D, Commentaries on Payment of Wages Act 1936 (1998), Eastern, Luck
now.
Rao, S.B, Law and Practice on Minimum Wages (1999) Law publishing house,
Allahabad.
Srivasatava K.D. Disciplinary Action against Industrial Employees and its Remedies (
1990) Eastern, Luck now,
Srivastava, K.D. Commentaries of Factories Act 1948 (2000), Eastern, Luck now.
R.C. Saxena, Labour Problems and Social Welfare, chapters, 1, 5 and 6 (1974)
VV. Giri, Labour Problems is Indian Industry, cha. 1 and 15 (1992)
Indian Law Institute, Labour Law and Labour Relations (1987)
(1982) Cochin University law review, vol. 6 pp 153-210
Report of the National Commission on Labour, ch. 14-17, 22, 23 and 24
O.P. Malhotra, the Law of Industrial Disputes (1998) Universal, Delhi.
S.C. Srivastava, Social Security and Labour Laws pts. 5 and 6 (1985) Universal, Delhi.
S. C. Srivastava, Commentary on the Factories Act 1948 (1999) Universal, Delhi.
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Select Bibliography
Political Science-VI
(Foundation of political Obligation II)
Unit
UNIT -I
The Problems of Obedience to Unjust laws: 10
UNIT -2
Promises and Contract 08
UNIT -3
The Problem of Punishment 08
UNIT -4
The Contemporary crisis of Legitimacy of Legislation 08
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gokhale B.K.:- A Study of Political theory.
Gettle:- Political Science
Ramphe:- Problems of Political Science
Hart H.L.A.:- Essay on Punishment and Responsibility
Rathore and Haqqe:-Political theory and Organization
Parnjape N V Criminology and Penology
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UNIT -2
Inter- Governmental Organizations and their constituent Instruments 05
i) Introduction of Inter - Governmental Organizations
ii) The special Features of the International Labour Organization ( ILO)
iii) International financial institution: International Monetary Fund ( IMF);
iv. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. (IBRD) (World Bank)
UNIT -3
United Nations Organization ( UNO)
i) Origin of the UNO 05
ii) Important stages in the Establishment of the UNO
iii) Objectives of the UNO.
iv) Purpose and principles of the UNO.
Part-B
The Principal Organs of the UNO
i) The General Assembly 05
ii) The Security Council
iii) The Economic and social council.
iv) The Trusteeship council.
v) The Secretariat
vi) The International Court of Justice.
UNIT -4
Specialized agencies Established by Inter-Government Agreement 05
i) Aims/Objectives of the Specialized Agencies.
ii) Characteristics of the specialized agencies.
iii) Some important specialized Agencies.
a) IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)
b) ILO (International Labour Organization)
c) WHO ( World Health Organization)
d) UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific &Cultural Organization)
e) WTO (World Trade Organization)
f) FAO (Food & Agricultural Organization)
UNIT -5
Regional Organization 06
i) Regionalism in International politics.
ii) Significance, Role and Utility of Regional Organization in contemporary
International Politics.
iii) a) SAARC, ( The south Asian Associations for Regional Cooperation)
b) Association of South- East Asian Nations (ASEAN )
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UNIT -6
United Nations Organization & Human Rights 05
i) The Concept of Human Rights and its expanding Horizons in the International Level
ii) Role of UNO in promotion and Protection of Human Rights
iii) Development of Human Rights in the National Level
N.B: Internal evaluation for 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
Murthy B.S.:- International Relation and Organization.
Dr.Adi H.:- International relation-An Introductory Study
Naik J.A.:- A Text book of International Relations.
Roy and Dutta:- Introduction to International Relations
Hans Morganthsu:- Political Among Nations.
Mahendra Kumar:- Theoretical Aspects of International Politics.
Query Wright:- A Study of International Relation.
Kapoor S.K.:- International Law.(A nut-Shell)
Bowett D.W.:- International Institutions
Myneni S R International Relations and Organisations
Palmer and Perkins , International Relations
Agarwal H O ,International Law and Human Rights
Nehru,Jawaharlal, India’s Foreign Policy
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UNIT -1
I) The Maharashtra Zilla Parishads & Panchayat Samities Act. 1961. 16
(As Amended by the Zilla Parishads & Panchyat Samitis Act.2005)
A) Constitution of zilla parishad
B) Election of Councillors
C)Constitution of panchayat samiti
D)Committees.
E) Executive Officers.
F) Powers and Duties of Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samitis & committees,
G) Conduct of Business- Z. P. Panchayat samitis.
H) Zilla Parishads-Its. Property, Fund and Expenditure.
I) Financial Assistance to Z. P.
J) Public and private markets.
UNIT -2
II) The Maharashtra Municipality Act, 1965 18
i) Municipal Areas and their classification
ii) Municipal Authorities and Establishment of council.
iii) Elections and publication of Names of Elected and Nominated Councillors.
iv) Corrupt practices and other electoral offences.
v) Duration of council and term of office of councillors.
vi) Obligatory duties and discretionary functions of the council.
vii) President and vice- President
viii) Committees
ix) Conduct of business
x) Municipal property - funds
xi) Budget and Accounts
xii) Municipal Taxation
xiii) Streets and open spaces; Drainage; water supply. Cattle pounds and other
provisions relating to animals.
N.B: Internal evaluation for 10 marks is to be completed in 8 Units
Select Bibliography
Chandurkar,Commentary on the Maharashtra Muncipal Councils,Nagar Panchayat and
Indust.Township Act, 1965
Suryawanshi,The Maharashtra Muncipal Councils,Nagar Panchayat and
Indust.Township Act, 1965
Part -I
History of Courts
Units
8.Share capital, kinds, alternations and reduction of share capital, further issue of capital Units 2
conversion of loans and debentures into capital, duties of courts to protect the interests
of creditors and share holders.
16. Protection of oppression and mismanagement, who can apply? Powers of the Units 5
company, court and of the central government.
17. Investigation, powers Units 1
18. Private companies, nature and advantages, government companies, holdings and Units 4
subsidiary companies
19. Regulation and amalgamation
Units 2
20. Winding up. Types, by court, reasons,
grounds, who can apply procedure, powers of
liquidator, powers of court, consequences of
winding up order, voluntary winding up by
members and creditors, winding up subject to Units 4
supervision of courts, liability of past members,
payment of liabilities, preferential payment,
unclaimed dividends, winding up of unregistered
company.
5. Corporate liability
Legal liability of companies, civil and criminal
Remedies against them - civil, criminal and Units 2
tort, Specific Relief Act, writs, Liability under
special statutes.
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Avtar Singh, Indian Company Law (1999), Eastern Lucknow
2. L.C.B Gower, Principle of Modem Company Law (1997) Sweet and Maxwell,London
3. Palmer, Palmer's Company Law (1987) Steans, London.
4. A.Ramaiya, Guide to the Companies Act, (1998), Wadha.
5. M. Shah, Lectures on Company Law (1998), Tripathi, Bombay
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. RK Abhichandoni (Ed) Pollock and Mulla on Contract and Specific Relief Act (1999)
Tripathi
2. Avtar Singh, Law of Contract (2000) Eastern, Lucknow
3. Krishna Nair, Law of Contracts (1999) Orient
4. Avatar Singh, Principles of the Law of Sale of Goods and Hire purchase (1998) Eastern
5. J.P. Verma (ed.), Singh and Gupta, the Law of Partnership in India (1999), Orient
6.. AG.Guest (edO), Benjamin's Sale of Goods (1992) Sweet & MaxwelL
7. Bhashyam and Adiga, the Negotiable Instruments Act (1995) Bharath, allahabad
8. M.S. Parthasarathy(ed). J.S. Khergamvala, the Negotiable Instruments Act.
9. Beatson (ed), Anson’s Law of contract, (1998) Oxford. London.
10. Saharay, H. K. Indian Partnership and Sale of Goods Act, (2000), Universal
11. Ramnainga, The sales of Goods Act, (1998) Universal
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9. Effects of colonial revenue administration 10.Intermediaries.
3. Forms of control Urban Property. Unit‐3
1. Right to Housing and shelter. 2. Slum Clearance or slum improvement? 3. Housing Policy.
4. Urban development authority. 5. Master plan. 6. Zonal development plan
7. Declaration of development areas. 8. Powers of the authority
pendens-effect-fraudulent transfer
7. Trusts: Unit-5
1. Definition and classification.
2. Trust distinguished from agency, Bailment and wakf.
3. Charitable trusts. Resulting and constructive trusts.
8. Easements: Unit-5
1. Nature, Characteristics and Extinction.
2. Creation of easements.
3. Riparian rights.
4. Licenses.
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SELECT BIBlOGRAPHY :
1. Paras Diwan, Law of Intestate and Testamentary Succession (1998), Universal,
2. Basu, N.D. Law of Succession (2000), Universal
3. Kusem, Marriage and Divorce Law manual (2000), Universal,
4. Machanda S.C., Law and Practice of Divorce in India (2000), Universal,
5. PV Kane, History of Dharmasastras Vol. 2 pt. 1 at 624-632 (1974)
6. A Kuppuswami (ed.) Mayne's Hindu law and Usage, chapter 4 (1986)
7. BSivaramayys, Inequalities and the Law (1985)
8. K. C Daiya, “Population control through family planning in India,” Indian journal of legal
studies, 85(1979)
9. J.D.M. Derrett, Death of Marriage Law
10. AAA Fyzee, Outiline of Mumammadan Law (1998)
11. Alladi Kuppuswami, (Ed) Mayne's Hindu law and Usage, (1986)
12. JD.M. Derret, A Critique of Modem Hindu Law (1970)
13. Paras Diwan, Hindu law (1985)
14. SI Desai (Ed) Mulla's Principles of Hindu law. (1998) Butterworths - India
15. Paras Diwan, Family Law: Law of Marriage and Divorce in India (1984)
16. AM. Bhattacharjee, Muslim Law and the Constitution (1994) Eastern Law House, Calcutta.
18. Paras Diwan, Law of Adoption, Minority, Guardianship and Custody (2000), Universal.
(All books latest editions have to be followed)