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September 17th, 2016, 09:37 AM
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LLB Hons Syllabus of Lucknow University
Can you provide me the syllabus of LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law (Hons) program as offered by Lucknow University as I want to check it before taking admission in it?
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September 17th, 2016, 09:57 AM
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Re: LLB Hons Syllabus of Lucknow University
The syllabus of LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law (Hons) program as offered by Lucknow University is as follows: LLB.(Hons) (First Year) Ist Semester Paper I History-I Unit-I: Introduction (a) History-Meaning and Methodology (b) Relationship between Law and History Unit-II: Polity, State and Administration Ancient Polity: Vedic Polity, Mauryan State, Gupta Polity Medieval India : Chola Village, Administration, Delhi Sultanat, Mughal State (Mansabdari system and Administrative Apparatus) Theory of Kingship and nature of State in Ancient and Medieval India : Brahmani, Buddhist, Kautilyan, Balban, Alauddin Khiliji, Turko Afghan-Concept Political movement of Gandhi-Non-Cooperative Civil Disobedience and Quit India Unit-III: Society and Economy Social Insititutions: Varna, Jati, Gotra, Pravara, Family, Slavery, Position of Woman, Changes in Medieval period Reformation in Medieval and Modern times: Nanak, Kabir, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Aligarh Movement and Backward Caste Movement (B.R.Ambedkar, Jotiba Phule and Naicker), Economic Structure, Feudalism, Post-Mawryan Economy, Gupta Economy, Iqtadari system, Agrarian Reform of Alauddin Khilji and Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq, Market reforms of Alauddin Khilji, Drain of Wealth and Stages of Colonialism Unit-IV: Legal System and Institutions Ancient India and Medieval India Sources: Vedic texts, Brahmanas, Sutras (Kalpa and Dharma), Dharma Shastra, Arthashastra, Custom Thinkers-Manu, Brihaspati, Yajnavalkya Judicial System (i) Types of Court: Pratishita, Apratishta, Mudrita, Sasita, Guilds, Panchayats, Kantakasodhana, Dharasthiyaa (ii) Procedures: Appointment of judges, Trial, Witness, Pleaders, Secret agent, Verdict and punishment, role of judges and investigation Sources of Islamic Law: Sharia and Hadith Salient features of Islamic Criminal Law Judicial organization: King, Chief Qazi, Judicial Officers, Investigative process and punishments Law with regard to non-Muslim Evolution of judicial setup-changes introduced by Akbar |