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[Kanpur University] LLB First Semester Syllabus and Question Papers | 3 Year LLB

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[Kanpur University] LLB First Semester Syllabus and Question Papers | 3 Year LLB

Complete Syllabus and Question Paper Detailed For CSJM University Kanpur in Hindi and English

Law -1: LLB 1st year first semester Papers detail

There will be only 5 papers in this semester.

  • 1. STRUCTURE AND WORKING OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
  • (CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-1)
  • LAW OF CONTRACT (CONTRACT-1)
  • 3. HINDU LAW (FAMILY LAW-1)
  • 4. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMES (LAW OF CRIMES-1)
  • 5. LAW OF TORTS

Note: Full form of LLB - Bachelor of Legislative Law (Latin: Legum Baccalaureus)

Detail of All Papers Syllabus and Important Topics for LLB (Law-1)

SYLLABUS LLB 1st SEM [CSJMU, KANPUR]

1. STRUCTURE AND WORKING OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION (CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-1)
Characteristics of Indian Constitution. Special emphasis shall be placed on (A) Federal structure and (B) Form of the government.

Union Parliament: Organization, Procedure regarding Enactment of legislation, Parliamentary privileges.

Union Executive: The President, his Powers and Position including Ordinance making power.

Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Is the Prime Minister Real Head?

Distribution of Legislative Powers between Union and the States. Territorial and Topical Distribution of Powers. Power of Parliament to Legislate on State Matters. Doctrine of Territorial Nexus. Doctrine of Pith and Substance, Doctrine of Color able Legislation.

Emergency Provisions with Special References to Proclamation of Emergency and President's Rule.

LAW OF CONTRACT (CONTRACT-1)

Purpose, Evolution and Scope of Law of Contracts.
Proposal and Promise Including Communication of Proposal, Acceptance and Communication of the Revocation of Proposal and Acceptance.
Consideration and Doctrine of Privity of Contract.
Lawful Object and Consideration.
Capacity to Contract: Minors, Persons of Unsound Mind and Others Disqualified by Law: Nature and Effects of Minor's Agreements; Doctrine of Restitution.
Consent and Free Consent.
Standard forms of Contracts.
Agreements Declared Void Under the Contract Act.
Contingent Contracts.
Law Relating to Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts, viz., Quasi-Contracts.

  • Discharge of Contract:
  • Discharge by performance,
  • Discharge by Breach Including Anticipatory Breach,
  • Discharge by Agreement,
  • discharge by Impossibility of Performance with Particular Reference to English Law Doctrine of
  • Frustration.

Remedies Available Under Indian Contract Act, 1872. Compensation: Meaning, Nature and Kind; Remoteness of Damage; Measure of Damages; Contracts Containing Stipulation by Way of Penalty.
Remedies Available Under Specific Relief Act, 1963. :-

  • General Principles of Granting Specific Relief,
  • Specific Performance of Contracts Including Contracts which cannot be Specifically Enforced,
  • Injunctive Relief.


3. HINDU LAW (FAMILY LAW-1)
Sources of Hindu Law, Schools and Sub-Schools of Hindu Law.
Marriage: Essential of a Valid Marriage, Void and Voidable
Marriage.
Matrimonial Relief. Concept and Grounds of Various
Matrimonial Relief viz.

  • Restitution of Conjugal Rights
  • Judicial Separation,
  • Nullity of Marriage
  • Divorce.

Legitimacy: Legal Status of Children Born of Void and Voidable Marriage.
Adoption.
Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956.
Law of Maintenance: Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act,1956.
Joint Hindu Family [Mitakshara and Dayabhaga] :-

  • a)Coparcenary - Its Formation and Incidents,
  • b)Kinds of Property - Obstructed and Un-obstructed Heritage, Coparcenary Property and Separate Property,
  • c)Rights and Duties of Karta,
  • d)Alienation of Coparcenary Property, Alienation of Undivided Coparcenary Interest.

Law of Partition and Reunion: Nature of Partition, Partition how Effected and Reopened, Subject Matter of Partition, Reunion.
Law of Succession.

4. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMES (LAW OF CRIMES-1)

Concept of Crime; Element of Crime - External and Internal; Motive; Concept of Strict Liability.
General Exceptions viz. Mistake, Superior order, Action in Pursuance of legal obligation, accident, necessity, young age, unsoundness of mind, drunkenness, consent compulsion, trifling act, communication made in good faith.
Right of Private Defense; Joint and Constructive Liability; Preliminary Offenses viz. Abutment, conspiracy and attempt.
Offenses affecting Human Body, viz. Culpable Homicide, Murder, Homicide by Rash and Negligent Act, Hurt and Grievous Hurt; Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement; Criminal Force; Assault; Outraging the Modesty of Woman; Kidnapping and Abduction.
Offenses Against Property, viz. Theft; Extortion; Robbery; Dacoity; Criminal Misappropriation; Criminal Breach of Trust; Cheating; Mischief; Criminal Trespass.

  • a) Offenses Against Public Tranquility viz. Unlawful Assembly; Rioting and Affray.
  • b) Offenses Against Marriage viz. Bigamy and Adultery:

 
5. LAW OF TORTS

Evolution, Definition, Nature and Scope of Torts:-

  • a) lts Development by Courts in England and India,
  • b)A Wrongful Act - Legal Damage:- 1. Damnum Sine Injuria, 2. Injuria Sine Damno,
  • c)Joint and Several Tort Feasors,
  • d)Tort Distinguished from Crime and Contract.

General Defenses in Torts; With Special Reference to Volenti Non Fit Injuria, Act of God, Inevitable Accident, Statutory Authority.
Vicarious Liability with Special Reference to Master's Liability for Acts of Servant.
Absolute and Strict Liability, Absolute liability under Motor vehicles Act 1988(Section 140 to 143, 161 to 163).
Torts based on Intentional Wrong Doing.

  • a)Affecting Person - Assault, Battery and False Imprisonment.
  • b)Malicious Prosecution.
  • c)Affecting Immovable Property - Trespass to Land.

Torts based on Intentional and Negligent Wrong Doing.

  • a) Nervous Shock,
  • b) Nuisance,
  • c) Defamation.

Remoteness of Damage.

  • a) Need of Consumer Protection and Consumerism,
  • b)Doctrine of Caveat Emptor,
  • c)Consumer Protection and Doctrine of Negligence.

Consumer Protection Act 1986; Salient Features of the Act and the Relationship of the Act with Other Consumer Protection Legislation.

Consumer Dispute Redressal Agencies - Their Constitution,
Jurisdiction and Procedure.

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