B.A.LL.B(H): II SEMESTER LAW OF CONTRACT II PAPER CODE LLB 102

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B.A.LL.B(H): II SEMESTER LAW OF CONTRACT II PAPER CODE LLB 102 OBJECTIVE: To impart knowledge of various special contracts namely law of indemnity, bailment, agency, sale of goods, Indian partnership and Negotiable instrument. QUESTIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT Q1. Explain the essential features of indemnity with the help of relevant provisions of Indian Contract Act, 1872. What are the distinguishing features between Indemnity and Guarantee? Q2. Define the Contract of Bailment. Discuss the rights and duties of bailor and bailee. Q3. What are the different modes of dissolution of partnership firm? Q4. Discuss the meaning of Caveat Emptor with the help of leading cases. Discuss exceptions if any to this rule. Q5. In what respects a holder differs from a holder in due course? Discuss in detail the rights and privileges of a holder in due course. PROCEDURE: For completing the assignment students should refer to the books mentioned in syllabus and they can take the help from internet. The assignment should be handwritten and properly filled. Students shall make assignment in the following manner: Cover page Objectives Index Content Conclusion Bibliography OUTCOME: After doing this assignment, students will get to know about the different concepts of Law of Contracts 1872 and other acts namely The Sale of Goods Act 1940, The Indian Partnership Act 1932 and The Negotiable Instrument Act 1881 and that will help them to become a great scholar on their concerned topic. REFERENCES: 1. Avtar Singh, Law of Contract and Specific Relief, Eastern Book Company, 2013 (11 th edn) 2. Dr. R.K Bangia, Contract II, Allahabad Law Agency 3. Dr. R.K Bangia, The Negotiable Instrument Act, Allahabad Law Agency, (11 th edn)

B.A.LL.B.(H) II SEMESTER Law of Torts and Consumer Protection PAPER CODE: 104 Objective: To make students understand the nature of tort and conditions of liability, with established cases along with the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Attempt any 5: Q.1 Discuss Injuria sine damnum, Damnum sine injuria Q.2 Discuss Negligence and Nervous Shock. Q.3 Discuss the Volenti non-fit Injuria, and Necessity Q.4 Explain the concept of Strict Liability and Absolute Liability. Q.5 Discuss The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 Q.6 Write a long note on 1. Defamation and 2. Vicarious Liability Procedure:- 1. Assignment should be Handwritten. 2. Refer to the books mentioned in references and you can also take help from internet. 3. Use examples and cover all the headings. Students should make assignment in the following manner: Cover page 1. Introduction 2. Index 3. Objective of the assignment 4. Conclusion 5. References

Outcome: After doing the assignment, students will understand the various basic concepts of the law of torts and will be able to perform better in the subject. Text Books: 1. R.K.Bangia 2. Ramaswamy Iyer 3. B.M.Gandhi

BALLB - II SEMESTER HISTORY II PAPER CODE- 106 OBJECTIVE: The focus of History II is to look at modern times in India, the developments of modern legal procedures, laws and institutions and how they impacted the Indians and their old systems. The emergence of present judicial system can be traced to the historical development in colonial India. The paper looks at the framing of Indian constitution. The paper ends with post colonial developments in India, looking up some of the current events of significance. ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS; Q 1. Why is Raja Nand Kumar case termed as miscarriage of justice and judicial murder? Q 2. How did the system of appeals operate with regard to the Privy Council? Evaluate the contribution of Privy Council to the Indian Legal System. Q 3. Write short notes on: a. Analyse the Cossijurah case (1779-80) b. Provision of High court act of 1861 Q 4. Write a note on Settlement of Surat. Q 5. Highlight the salient features of Federal court and its contribution to modern Indian legal system. PROCEDURE: For completing the assignment students should refer to the books mentioned in references and they can also take help from internet. The assignment should be neatly handwritten. Every new topic/answer should start from a fresh page. The students should cover all these headings in their assignment: Index Objective of the assignment Assignment Questions with Answers Conclusion Bibliography OUTCOME: After doing the assignment, students will understand the various concepts of history and will be able to perform better in the subject.

REFERENCE BOOKS: Radha Kumar, The History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women s Rights and Feminism in India, 1800-1990, Zubaan, 1993 2. Granville Austin, The Making of Indian Constitution, OUP, 1999 3. Ania Loomba, Colonialism/Postcolonialism, Routledge, 1992 4. David Ludden, India and South Asia: A Short History (Including Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), Oxford: One World Publications, UK, 2004 5. Ramachandra Guha, India after Gandhi: The History of the World s Largest Democracy, Macmillan, 2007 6. Bipan Chandra, Mridula & Aditya Muherjee, India Since Independence, Penguin, 2008

B.A.LL.B.(H) II SEMESTER PAPER CODE: 108 SOCIOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY INDIA Objective: This paper formally introduces the student to the key issues around which the everyday life in India is constructed. Attempt any 5: Q.1 What do you mean by Marriage and explain the various forms of marriage. Q.2 Explain various reasons and impact of Fundamentalism. Q.3 Discuss the nature of Indian secularism. Q.4 Discuss the meaning of caste and its impact on Indian society. Q.5 Discuss the various legislations enacted for the welfare of women and children. Q.6 Discuss the various causes of sexual abuses of women and children. How this can be cured. Procedure:- 1. Assignment should be handwritten. 2. Refer to the books mentioned in references and you can also take help from internet. 3. Use examples and cover all the headings. Students should make assignment in the following manner: Cover page 1. Introduction 2. Index 3. Objective of the assignment 4. Conclusion 5. References Outcome: After doing the assignment, students will understand the various basic concepts of the sociology of law and will be able to perform better in the subject. Text Books: 1. T.K. Kommen and C.N. Vennugopal 2. S.R.Myeni 3. Dr. Vidya Bhushan and Dr. Sachdeva

BALLB - II SEMESTER POLITICAL SCIENCE I PAPER CODE- 110 OBJECTIVE- This paper focuses on understanding the basic concepts, theories and functioning of the state. The course prepares the student to receive instruction in Constitutional law and Administrative law in the context of political forces operative in society. It examines political organization, its principles (State, Law & Sovereignty) and constitutions. As a final point, the cause attends to evaluate the contribution of western and Indian political thinkers in the context of politico-legal experiences. ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS Q.1 Discuss meaning, scope aim of political science in the study of law. Q.2 Discuss social contract and individualistic theory of State. Q.3 Discuss the following: 1. Liberalism: Features, merits and demerits 2. Marxism: Features, Criticism 3. Socialism: It s schools Q.4 Discuss the theory of separation of powers with reference to functions and powers of Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Q.5 Discuss meaning of sovereignty along with its characteristics and types. PROCEDURE- For completing the assignment students should refer to the books mentioned in references and they can also take help from internet. The assignment should be neatly handwritten. Every new topic/answer should start from a fresh page. The students should cover all these headings in their assignment: Index Objective of the assignment Assignment Questions with Answers Conclusion Bibliography

OUTCOME- After doing the assignment, students will understand the various concepts of Political Science and will be able to perform better in the subject. REFERENCE BOOKS- 1. A.C. Kapur, Principles of Political Science, S.Chand & Company Ltd., Delhi, 2012 2. Andre Heywood, Politics, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2011 3. B.L. Fadia, Indian Government and Politics, Sahitya Bhawan Publications,Agra, 2010 4. Peu Ghosh, Indian Government and Politics, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2012 5. Subhash C. Kashyap, Our Constitution, National Book Trust, India, 2012 6. Subhash C. Kashyap, Our Parliament, National Book Trust, India, 2008 7. M.P. Singh, Indian Federalism : An Introduction, National Book Trust,India, 2013 8. Brian R. Nelson, Western Political Thought, Pearson Education, India, 2009 9. B.P. Dua, M.P.Singh and Rekha Saxena, Indian Judiciary and Politics: The Changing Landscape, Manohar Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, 2007 10. Subrata Mukherjee, & Sushila Ramaswamy, A History of Political Thought: Plato to Marx, Prentice Hall of India, 2009