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Mumbai University Syllabus Of L.L.B
Here I am looking for the Mumbai University3 Year LLB Degree Course Syllabus, will you please provide me the same?? As per your request here I am sharing the Mumbai University3 Year LLB Degree Course Syllabus: First Semester Labour Laws (100 Marks) Contracts – I: Contract Act – Ss. 1 – 75 (60 Marks) & Specific Relief Act (40 Marks) (100 Marks) Law of Torts (70 Marks) & Consumer Protection (30 Marks) (100 Marks) Legal Language including Legal Writing & General English (100 Marks) Second Semester Law of Crimes: I.P.C. (70 Marks) & Criminal Jurisprudence (30 Marks) (100 Marks) Constitutional Law (100 Marks) Family Law – I (100 Marks) Environmental Laws (100 Marks) Practical Training – I (100 Marks) Third Semester Administrative Law (100 Marks) Family Law – II (100 Marks) Property Law (100 Marks) Company Law (100 Marks) Fourth Semester Jurisprudence: Legal Theory (100 Marks) Contract – II: Indian Contract Act Sec. 124-238 (40 Marks), Indian Partnership Act (30 Marks) Sale of Goods Act (30 Marks) (100 Marks) Land Laws (Maharashtra) (100 Marks) Optional Paper: any one of the following Criminology Taxation Laws Law of Insolvency (100 Marks) Practical Training – II (100 Marks) Fifth Semester Civil Procedure Code (85 Marks) Limitation Act (15 Marks) (100 Marks) Criminal Procedure Code (70 Marks) Juvenile Justice Act (15 Marks) Probation of Offenders Act (15 Marks) (100 Marks) Interpretation of Statutes (100 Marks) Public International Law & Human Rights (50 Marks each) (100 Marks) Sixth Semester Alternate Dispute Resolution (100 Marks) Law of Evidence (100 Marks) Optional Papers: any two of the following 1. Banking & Negotiable Instruments Act2. Law of Insurance3. Intellectual Property Law4. Conflict of Laws5. Law Relating to Women & Children 6. Law and Medicine (100 Marks)(100 Marks)(100 Marks)(100 Marks)(100 Marks) (100 Marks) Practical Training – III – Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing (100 Marks) Practical Training – IV (100 Marks Legal Language, Legal Writing and General English Part of 3 Year Course (First Year Sem I) 5 Year Course (Third Year Sem V) Topics A. Grammar Usage Brief revision of rules of grammar and punctutation B. Comprehension, Composition and Communication Skills C. Legal Maxims Salus populi suprema lex esto Rex non potest peccare audi alteram partem nemo debet esse judex in propria sua causa de minimis non curat lex quod ab initio non valet in tractu temporis non convalescit ubi jus ibi remedium in jure non remota causa sed proxima spectatur actus dei nemini facit injuriam ignorantia facti excusat ignorantia juris non excusat volenti non fit injuria nullus commodum capere potest de sua injuria propria res ipsa loquitur actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea nemo debet bis vexari pro una et eadem causa cessante ratione legis cessat et ipsa lex acta exteriora indicant interiora secreta domus sua cuique tutissimum refugium nemo est haeres viventis leges posteriores priores contrarias abrogant nova constitutio futuris formam imponere debet non praeteritis noscitur a sociis expressio unius est exclusio alterius nemo dat quod non habet Caveat Emptor respondeat superior vigilantibus non dormientibus jura subveniunt actio personalis moritur persona nemo tenetur seipsum accusare D. Legal Concepts Law Customs Justice Right Duty Wrong Civil Wrong Criminal Wrong Remedy Fact Person Offence Person State Plaint Complaint Suit Affidavit Judgement Appeal Review Revision Reference Writ Stay Order Injunction Adjournment Cause of Action Issue Charge Bail Ex Parte Discharge Acquital Conviction Legal heirs Legal Representative Power of Attorney International Law Arbitration Jurisdiction Amicus Curiae E. Legislative Materials F. Judicial Material G. Official Reports – Specified Law Reports H. Journals, Periodicals, Law Magazines and Abbreviations I. Citations and References J. How to Search Case Laws Law of Crimes Syllabus Part of 3 Year Course (First Year Sem II) 5 Year Course (Third Year Sem I) Topics A. Criminal Jurisprudence (3o marks) Administration of Justice What is administration of justice? Necessity for administration of justice Historical Background to administration of justice Difference between civil and criminal justice Elements of Criminal Liability Nature of Criminal Liability Mens Rea and its importance Intention / Knowledge / Negligence Doctrine of Mens Rea under IPC Exceptions of Mens Rea Vicarious Liability Actus Reus Act and Ommission Injury to another Stages of Crime Intention > Preparation > Attempt > Commission Theories of Punishment Deterrent Preventive Retributive Reformative Compensation Kinds of Punishment Death Sentence Social Reference of Death Sentence Alternatives to Capital Punishment Imprisonment (Simple / Rigorous / Life) Solitary Confinement Forfeiture of Property Fine Sentencing Discretion B. Indian Penal Code 1860 (70 marks) Family Law 1 Syllabus Part of 3 Year Course (First Year Sem II) 5 Year Course (Third Year Sem I) Topics A. Mohammedan Law (35 marks) Sources Schools Shariat Act 1937 Marriage Dower Divorce Maintenance Legitimacy and Parentage Guardianship B. Indian Divorce Act and Christian Marriage Act (15 marks) C. Indian Succession Act (Sec 1 – 166 only) (35 marks) D. Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act (15 marks) Transfer of Property Act and Easements Act Part of 3 Year Course (First Year Sem III) 5 Year Course (Third Year Sem VII) Topics Jurisprudential Controls of Property and Law relating to Transfer of Property Act 1882 (85 marks) Concept and meaning of property Kinds of Property Movable and Immovable property Tangible and Intangible Property Intellectual Property Copyrights / Patents / Designs / Trademarks / Geographical Indication General Principles of Transfer of Property Specific Transfers Sales Mortgages Charges Leases Exchange Gifts Actionable Claims Easement Act 1882 (15 marks) Nature Characteristics Extinction Creation Riparian Rights Licenses Jurisprudence Part of 3 Year Course (First Year Sem IV) 5 Year Course (Third Year Sem VIII) Topics Introduction Schools of Jurisprudence Purpose of Law Sources of Law Legislation Precedents Concept of Stare Decisis Customs Juristic Writing Legal Rights Concept Kind of rights Right and Duty Corelation Persons Possession Concept Kinds of possession Ownership Concept Kinds of Ownership Difference between possession and ownership Title Property The concept of property Drafting, Pleading, Conveyancing Syllabus Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance syllabus for LL.B. Sem 6 Paper IV Mumbai University This course will be taught through class room instructions and simulation exercises and case studies, preferably with assistance of practising lawyers/retired judges/judicial officer etc. Apart from teaching the relevant provisions of law, the course will include: fifteen practical exercises in Drafting (45 marks) and fifteen practical exercises in Conveyancing (45 marks) on topics identified by the teacher concerned. Drafting General principles of drafting and relevant substantive rules. Pleading Civil Plaint Written Statement Interlocutory Application Original Petition Affidavit Execution Petition Memorandum of Appeal and Revision Petition under Article 226 and Article 32 of the Constitution of India Criminal Complaints Criminal Miscellaneous petition Bail Application Memorandum of Appeal and Revision Conveyancing Sale Deed Mortgage Deeds Lease Deed Gift Deed Promissory Note Power of Attorney- General and Special Power of Attorney Will Address University of Mumbai CST Rd, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400098, India +91 22 2654 3000 Last edited by Neelurk; February 10th, 2020 at 03:48 PM. |
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