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December 8th, 2017, 04:26 PM
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PUCHD 5 Year Law
Can anybody provide syllabus of 5 Years BA LLB Integrated Law Course offering by Punjab University Chandigarh (PUCHD)?
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December 9th, 2017, 09:42 AM
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Re: PUCHD 5 Year Law
As you want syllabus of 5 Years BA LLB Integrated Law Course offering by Punjab University Chandigarh (PUCHD), so here I am giving complete syllabus: Punjab University Chandigarh (PUCHD) 5 Years BA LLB Integrated Course Syllabus SEMESTER: I Paper I: Group-I (Minor) Political Science-I (Minor) OR Group-II (Minor) Economics-I (Minor) Paper II Political Science-I (Major) History-I (Major) Economics-I (Major) Sociology-I (Major) English-I (Major) Paper III: English-I Paper IV: Socio Legal Research in Era ofInformation Technology Paper V: Law of Torts including Motor VehicleAccident Act and ConsumerProtection Laws Paper VI: Law of Contract-I POLITICAL SCIENCE- I (MINOR) SECTION-I Introduction to the study of Political Science/Politics. Origin, different meanings, definitions Scope of Politics- Ancient/Greek view, Traditional view and Modern View Significance of study of Political Science for Law. State Definitions; essential elements; distinction between state and government, state and nation and State and Society. Theories of the origin of state Social Contract Theory: Views of Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau: Critical appraisal of the theory. Historical/Evolutionary Theory Marxist Theory Sovereignty Definitions and meaning Internal and External Sovereignty Types of Sovereignty Characteristics of Sovereignty John Austin’s theory of Sovereignty Pluralist Theory of Sovereignty SECTION-II Major Political Theories Liberalism: Classical and Contemporary; Principles of Liberalism Principles of Marxism. Theory or Principle of Separation of Powers Basic principles of the Theory of Separation of Powers Montesquieu’s contribution to the Theory of Separation of Powers. Merits and Demerits of the Theory of Separation of Powers Forms of Government Unitary and Federal; Parliamentary and Presidential Characteristics of Unitary and Federal; parliamentary and Presidential forms of Government Merits and Demerits of Unitary and Federal; Parliamentary and Presidential forms of Government ECONOMICS-I (MINOR) SECTION-I Introduction: Definition and Subject matter of Economics; nature and scope. Relevance of Economics to Law Basic Demand and supply Analysis: Concept of Market, Law of Demand, derivation of Market Demand Curve, Law ofSupply, derivation of Market Supply Curve, determination of equilibrium price andquantity; shifts in demand and supply curves and market equilibrium. Elasticity ofDemand. Theory of Consumer Behaviour: Concept of Utility, Cardinal Utility Approach; Law ofDiminishing Marginal Utility and Law of Equi-Marginal Utility, determination ofequilibrium. Indifference Curve Analysis; Determination of equilibrium, changes inequilibrium due to a change in income and due to a change in Prices (Hicksianapproach), compensated demand curve, giffin goods. Consumer Surplus: Introduction and measurement of consumer surplus through Marshallian andHicksian approaches, uses of Consumer Surplus and comparison of the twoapproaches. SECTION-II Theory of Production: Concept of Production Function, Law of Variable Proportions, Laws of Returns toScale, equilibrium in one and two commodity case. Theory of Costs:Short run and long run costs of Traditional theory and Economies and Diseconomiesof Scale Theory of Markets: Price and Output determination under: i) Perfect competition (determination of long run supply curve under increasing,decreasing and constant cost industry) ii) Monopoly iii) Discriminating Monopoly Microeconomics and Law: State of Consumer Protection in India, Monopolies, Restrictive and Unfair TradePractices in India and evolution of Govt. policy in India (brief mention of MRTP Act andCompetitions Act) Punjab University Chandigarh (PUCHD) 5 Years BA LLB Integrated Course Syllabus |
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