SUBJECT CODE LLB C 301 2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER - 1 SUBJECT NAME LAW OF EVIDENCE Unit-I: Introduction and Relevancy(Lectures-10) a. Evidence and its Relationship with the Substantive and Procedural Laws b. Definitions: Facts, Facts in Issue, Relevant Fact, Evidence Proved, Disproved, not Proved, Oral and Documentary Evidence, Factum Probandum and Factum Probans,Proof and Evidence c. Theory of Relevancy: i. Logical Relevancy, Legal Relevancy, Admissibility and Reliability ii. Facts not otherwise Relevant (Plea of Alibi) d. Doctrine of Res Gestae e. Test Identification Parade f. Conspiracy Unit-II: Statement Admissions / Confessions and Dying Declarations (Lectures-10) a. Admissions b. Confessions c. Dying Declarations Unit-III: Method of proof of facts (Lectures-12) a. Presumptions b. Expert Opinion c. Oral and Documentary evidence d. Burden of Proof e. Estoppelp f. Privileged Communications Unit-IV: Emerging Areas in the Law of Evidence (Lectures-10) a. Evidence by Accomplice b. Definition of Witness, Witness Protection Scheme c. Examination of Witness, Cross Examination, Leading Questions and Hostile Witness d. Refreshing Memory Unit V (Lectures -10) a. Relevancy and admissibility b. Judicial notice c. Impact of Forensic Science: Evidentiary Value in DNA Test, Narco-analysis. d. Impact of Social Media in the Law of Evidence Act The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Books 1. Ratan Lal & Dhiraja Lal, The Law of Evidence 2. Avtar Singh, Principles of Law of Evidence 1
SUBJECT CODE LLB C 302 2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER - 2 SUBJECT NAME COMPANY LAW Unit I: Formation, Registration and Incorporation of Company (Lectures-10) a. Meaning of Corporation b. Nature and kinds of company c. Promoters: Position, duties and liabilities d. Mode and consequences of incorporation e. Uses and abuses of the corporate form, lifting of corporate veil f. Theory of Corporate personality Unit II: (Lectures-10) a. Memorandum of Association, alteration and the doctrine of ultra vires b. Articles of Association, binding nature, alteration, relation with memorandum of Association, c. Doctrine of Constructive Notice and Indoor Management-exceptions Unit III: Capital Formation of Regulation (Lectures-12) a. Prospectus: Issues, contents, kinds, liabilities for misstatement, statement in liew of prospectus b. The nature and classification of company securities c. Shares and general principles of allotment d. Statutory share certificate, its objects and effects e. Transfer of shares, restriction of transfer, relationship between transferor and transferee, issue of f. share at premium, role of public finance institutions g. Share Capital, reduction of share capital h. Conversion of loans debentures into capital i. Duties of court to protect interests of creditors and shareholders Unit IV: Corporate Administrative (Lectures-10) a. Directors: Kinds, Powers and Duties b. Role of nominee Directors, Managing Director and other managerial personnel. Unit V (Lectures-10) a. Dividends-Payments-Capitalization-profit; Audit to Account. b. Kinds, Consequences and reasons of winding up c. Role of the Court d. Liability of past members e. Payment of liabilities f. Reconstruction and amalgamation Act The Companies Act, 2013 Books 1. L.C.B.Gower, Principles of Modern Company Law, 1997 Sweet & Maxwell, London 2. A. Ramaiya, Guide to the Companies Act, 1998 Wadhwa 3. Palmer, Palmer's Company Law, 1987 Stevens, London 4. Avtar Singh, Indian Company Law, Eastern Book Co. 5. R.K.Bangia, Company Law 2
SUBJECT CODE LLB C 303 2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER - 3 SUBJECT NAME PROPERTY LAW Unit-I: Concept of Property and General Principles Relating to Transfer of Property(Lectures-10) a. Concept of property: distinction between moveable and immoveable property b. Definition clause: Immovable property, Attestation, Notice, Actionable claim c. Definition to transfer of property d. Transfer and non-transfer property e. Transfer to an unborn person and rule against perpetuity f. Vested and Contingent interest g. Rule of Election Unit-II: General Principles Governing Transfer of Immoveable Property(Lectures-10) a. Transfer by ostensible owner b. Rule of feeding the grant by estoppel c. Rule of Lis pendens d. Fraudulent transfer e. Rule of part performanc e f. Vested and contingent interest g. Conditional transfer Unit-III: Specific Transfers(Lectures-10) a. Sale and gift b. Mortgage and charge c. Lease and Licence Unit-IV: Easement Act (Lectures-5) Object and main provisions of the Easement Act Unit-V (Lectures-10) Tangible & intangible property, Meaning of intellectual Property, kinds of Intellectual Property, laws related with intellectual property. Books 1. Mulla, Transfer of Property Act, 1999, Universal Delhi 2. Subba Rao, Transfer of Property Act, 1994, Subbiah Chetty, Madras 3. V.P.Sarathy, Transfer of Property, 1995 Eastern Book Co. 4. T.P.Tripathi, Transfer of Property Act, 2007 5. S.N.Shukla, Transfer of Property Act, 2007, 6. Nagarajun, Intellectual Property, 7. Menu Paul, Intellectual Property. 3
SUBJECT CODE LLB C 304 2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER - 4 SUBJECT NAME INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW Unit I :(Lectures-10) a. Preliminary b. Need and Scope of Information Technology Laws in India c. Information Technology Laws and other related Laws in India d. Emergence of Technology and Industrial Revolution Unit II :(Lectures-8) a. 1. Digital Signatures b. 2. Electronic Governance c. 3. Attribution, Acknowledgment and Dispatch of Electronic Records Unit III :(Lectures-10) a. Secure Electronic Records and Secure Digital Signatures b. Regulation of Certifying Authorities. c. Digital Signature Certificates, d. Duties of Subscribers Unit IV :(Lectures-10) a. Penalties and Adjudication b. The Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal c. Offences d. Network Service Providers not to be liable in certain cases Unit V (Lectures-5) a. Cyber Crime under Information Technology Act b. General Introduction of E Commerce c. Miscellaneous Act -The Information Technology Act, 2000 Reference Books: 1. Vakul Sharma, Information Technology Law and Practice, Universal Law Publishers, 2. Harish Chander, Cyber Laws and IT Protection, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 3. ITL Education Solutions Ltd. (2005), Introduction to Information Technology, Pearson Education, 4.Nandan Kamath, Law Relating to Computers, Internet and Ecommerce, Universal Law Publishing Co., 4
2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER 5 Unit-I: Introduction (Lectures 10) SUBJECT CODE LLB C 305 SUBJECT NAME PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW a. Nature and Development of International Law b. Subject of International Law i. Concept of Subject of Law And of Legal Personality ii. States : Condition of Statehood, Territory And Underlying Principles, Sovereignty iii. International Organisation: Concept, Right and Duties under International Law iv. Status of Individual v. Other Non State Actors c. Relationship Between International Law and Municipal Law (UK, USA, India, China & Russia) d. Codification of International Law Unit-II: Sources of International Law I (Lectures-5) a. Treaties b. Custom c. General Principles Unit-III: Sources of International Law II (Lectures-8) d. Jurist Works e. General Assembly Resolutions, Security Council Resolutions f. Other Sources Unit-IV: Recognition, Extradition and the Law of the Sea a. Recognition (Lectures-12) i. Theories of Recognition ii. Defacto, Dejure Recognition iii. Implied Recognition iv. Withdrawal of Recognition v. Retroactive Effects of Recognition b. Extradition and Asylum i. State Jurisdiction ii. Customary Law Basis iii. Treaty Law iv. The Nature of Obligation c. Law of The Sea i. Territorial Sea ii. Contiguous Zone iii. Exclusive Economic Zone iv. Continental Shelf v. High Sea 5
Unit - V: Contemporary International Issues(Lectures 8) i. Prohibition of the Use of Force ii. Exceptions to the Prohibition: Individual and Collective Self Defence, Authorized or Recognised Military Actions iii. Responsibility to Protect References: 1. Starke, Introduction to International Law, Oxford University Press, 2013 2. Shaw, International Law, Cambridge University Press, 2008 (6th Edn) 3. A. Boyle & C. Chinkin, The Making of International Law, Foundations of Public International Law, Oxford University Press, 2007 4. R. P. Dhokalia, The Codification of Public International Law, United Kingdom: Manchester University Press, 1970 5. Mark Villiger, The Factual Framework: Codification in Past and Present, in Customary International Law and Treaties, Mark Villger, pp.63-113, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985 6. S.K. Kapoor, International Law, Human Rights, Central Law Agency, 2009 7. Brownlie, International Law and the Use of Force by States, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991 6
2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER - 6 SUBJECT CODE LLB E 306A SUBJECT NAME BANKING LAW Unit-I : Banking System in India (Lectures 10) a. Kinds of Banks and their Functions b. History of Banking in India c. Banking Regulation Laws: i. Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 ii. Banking Regulation Act, 1949 d. Bank Nationalization and Social Control over Banking Unit -II: Lending, Securities and Recovery by Banks (Lectures 10) a. Principles of Lending b. Position of Weaker Sections c. Nature of Securities and Risks Involved d. Default and Recovery Unit III (Lectures-10) Recovery of Debts with and without Intervention of Courts / Tribunal: i. Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 ii. Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interests Act, 2002 (Definitions, s 13,s17) Unit -IV: Banking Frauds (Lectures-10) a. Nature of Banking Frauds b. Legal Regime to Control Banking Frauds c. Recent Trends in Banking: Automatic Teller Machine and Internet Banking, Smart Cards, Credit Cards Unit V : Relationship between Banker and Customer: (Lectures-10) a. Legal Character b. Contract between Banker and Customer c. Bank s Duty to Customers d. Liability under Consumer Protection Act, 1986 References: 1. K.C. Shekhar, & Lekshmi Shekhar, Banking Theory and Practice, Vikas Publishing House,19 th Edition, 2005. 2. M.L. Tannan, Banking Law and Practice in India, Lexis Nexis, 23 Edition, 2010 3. J N Jain & R K Jain, Modern Banking and Insurance Principles and Techniques, Regal Publications, 2008 4. Jyotsana Sethi & Nishwar Bhatia, Elements of Banking and Insurance, PHI Publishers, 2 nd Edition, 2013. 7
2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER - 6 SUBJECT CODE LLB E 306B SUBJECT NAME FORENSIC SCIENCE Unit I : (Lecturers-5) a. General Introduction b. Importance of Forensic Science c. Forensic Science & Investigation Unit II :(Lecturers-8) Forensic Science and Medical Technologies a. DNA Profiling b. Brain Mapping c. Narco-analysis d. Handwriting e. Any other new Forensic Science Unit III( Lecturers-8) a. Elementary Forensic Medicine. b. Investigation of death. c. Injuries. d. Age determination of living person. e. Insanity Unit VI (Lectures-10) Evaluation of skeletal remains form - a. Age, b. Height, c. sex, d. Time of death, e. Mode of death, and identification including skull and site marks. Book Recommended : Sharma B.R. : Forensic Science 8
Unit - I PRELIMINARY : (Lecturers-5) 1.Short title, extent and commencement. 2.Definitions. 2 nd YEAR, SEM - III PAPER - 6 SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME LLB E 306C RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 Unit - II RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND OBLIGATIONS OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES (Lectures-10) 3.Right to information. 4.Obligations of public authorities. 5.Designation of Public Information Officers. 6.Request for obtaining information. 7.Disposal of request. 8.Exemption from disclosure of information. 9.Grounds for rejection to access in certain cases. 10.Severability. 11.Third party information. Unit - III THE CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION (Lecturers-8) 12.Constitution of Central Information Commission. 13.Terms of office and conditions of service. 14.Removal of Chief Information Commissioner or Information Commissioner. Unit - IV THE STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION (Lecturers-8) 15.Constitution of State Information Commission. 16.Term of office and conditions of service. 17.Removal of State Chief Information Commissioner or State Information Commissioner. Unit - V POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONS, APPEAL AND PENALTIES (Lecturers-10) 18.Powers and functions of Information Commissions. 19.Appeal. 20.Penalties. Miscellaneous (21-31) THE FIRST SCHEDULE. THE SECOND SCHEDULE. Act -Right To Information Act, 2005 9
PAPER 1 2 nd YEAR, SEM IV SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME LLB C 401 LOCAL LAW-MP LAND REVENUE CODE 1959 Unit I (Lecturers-8) a. Preliminary b. Board Of Revenue c. Revenue Officers, Their Classes And Powers d. Procedure Of Revenue Officers And Revenue Courts Unit II (Lecturers-8) a. Appeals, Revision And Review b. Land And Land Revenue c. Revenue Survey And Settlement In Non-Urban Areas d. Assessment And Re-Assessment Of Land In Urban Areas Unit III (Lecturers-8) a. Land Records b. Boundaries And Boundary Marks, Survey Marks c. Realisation Of Land Revenue Unit IV (Lecturers-8) a. Tenure-Holders b. Government Lessees And Service Land c. Occupancy Tenants d. Alluvion And Diluvion Unit V (Lecturers-8) a. Consolidation Of Holdings b. Village Officers c. Rights In Abadi And Unoccupied Land And Its Produce d. Miscellaneous Act MP LAND REVENUE CODE 1959 10
2 ND YEAR, SEM - IV PAPER - 2 SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME LLB C 402 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Unit I:Evaluation, Nature and scope of Administrative Law: (Lecturers-10) 1.1. Evolution of Administrative Law 1.2. Definitions and scope of Administrative Law 1.3. Relationship between Constitutional Law and Administrative Law 1.4. Reasons for growth of Administrative Law 1.5. Separation of Powers 1.6. Rule of Law Unit II: Legislative Powers of Administration: (Lecturers-10) 2.1 Meaning of Delegated Legislation 2.2 Necessity for delegation of legislative powers 2.3 Constitutionally of delegated legislation powers of exclusion and inclusion and power to modify statute. 2.4 Requirements for the validity of delegated legislation 2.5 Legislative control of delegated legislation 2.6 Judicial control of delegated legislation Unit III: Judicial Powers of Administration(Lecturers-12) : 3.1 Need for devolution of adjudicatory authority on Administration 3.2 Administrative tribunals and other adjudicating authorities 3.3 Tribunals Meaning, Nature, constitution, jurisdiction and procedure 3.4 The right to Hearing, - essentials of Hearing process 3.5 No man shall be condemned unheard 3.5 No man shall be judge in his own cause 3.6 Rules of evidence 3.7 Reasoned decisions 3.8 The right to counsel 3.9 Institutional Decision 3.10 Administrative appeals Unit IV: Judicial Control of Administrative Action: (Lecturers-12) 4.1 Exhaustion of administrative remedies 4.2 Public Interest Litigation (Social Action Litigation) Meaning 4.3 Laches 4.4 Res Judicata 4.5 Grounds 4.5.1 Jurisdictional error / ultravires 4.5.2 Abuse and non exercise of jurisdiction 4.5.3 Error apparent on the face of the record 4.5.4 Violation of principles of Natural Justice 4.5.5 Violation of Public Policy 4.5.6 Unreasonableness 11
4.5.7 Legitimate Expectation 4.6 Remedies in Judicial Review 4.6.1 Statutory appeals 4.6.2 Writs 4.6.3 Declaratory Judgment 4.6.4 Specific performance and Civil Suits for compensation Unit V: Administrative Discretion and Liability for wrongs of Government (Lecturers-12) 5.1 Need for administrative discretion 5.2 Administrative discretion and Rule of Law 5.3 Limitations on exercise of discretion 5.4 Judicial Review of Administrative discretion 5.5 Sovereign and Non-Sovereign Function 5.6 Statutory Immunity-Act of State-Liabilities 5.7 Government privilege in legal proceedings 5.8 Estoppel and waiver. 5.9 Corporations and Public Undertakings 5.10 Informal Methods of Settlement of Disputes and Grievance Redressal Procedures Recommended Books:- 1. D.D. Basu, Comparative Administrative Law (1998). 2. C. K. Takwani, Lectures on Administrative Law, Eastern Law Pub. Co. Luuknow. 3. Peter Cane, an Introduction of Administrative Law (1996) Oxford. 4. Wade, Administrative Law (Seventh Edition, Indian Print 1997), Universal, Delhi. 5. M. P. Jain Cases and Materials on Indian Administrative Law Vol. I and II (1996), Universal, Delhi. 6. Jain and Jain, Principles of Administrative Law (1997), Universal Delhi. 7. S. P. Sathe, Administrative Law (1998), Butterworth India, Delhi. 8. De Smith, Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1995), Swest and Maxwell with supplement. 12
2 ND YEAR, SEM - IV PAPER - 3 SUBJECT CODE LLB C 403 SUBJECT NAME CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE AND LIMITATION ACT Unit-I: Introduction(Lecturers-10) a. Definitions: Decree, Judgement, Order, Foreign Court, Foreign Judgement, Mesne-Profits, Affidavit, Suit, Plaint, Written Statement b. Important Concepts: Res Sub-Judice, Resjudicata, Restitution, Caveat, Inherent Powers of Courts c. Execution of Judgement and Decree Unit-II: Initial Steps in a Suit (Lecturers-10) a. Jurisdiction and Place of Suing b. Institution of Suit c. Pleadings: Meaning, Object, General rules, Amendment of Pleadings d. Plaint and Written Statement e. Appearance and Non-Appearance of Parties Unit-III: Interim Orders (Lecturers-10) a. Commissions b. Receiver c. Temporary Injunctions d. Summary Procedure e. Suits by Indigent persons f. Inter-pleader Suit Unit IV: Appeal, Reference, Review and Revision (Lecturers-10) a. Appeals from Original Decree b. Appeals from Appellate Decrees c. General Provisions relating to Appeals d. Reference to High Court e. Review f. Revision Unit V (Lecturers-5) THE FIRST SCHEDULE Orders References: 1. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Bare Act), Lawpreparation.com 2. C.K. Takwani, Code of Civil Procedure, Eastern Book Company, 2010 3. M.R. Malik, Ganguly s Civil Court, Practice and Procedure, Eastern Law House, 2012. 4.. M.P. Tandon, Code of Civil Procedure, Allahabad Law Agency, 2005 5. 13
PAPER - 4 SUBJECT CODE LLB C 404 2 ND YEAR, SEM - IV SUBJECT NAME ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Unit-I (Lecturers-10) a. Dimensions of Environmental Problems, b. Pollution & its Kinds, Sustainable development, c. Constitutional Provisions & Judicial Activism (Principles-Precautionary principle, Polluter pays principle, public trust doctrine) Unit-II (Lecturers-10) a. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 ; Definition, Central and State Pollution Control Boards: Constitution, power and function; Sample of effluents, Citizen Suit Provision b. The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981; Definition, Central and State Pollution Control Boards: Constitution, power and function; Sample of effluents, Citizen Suit Provision Unit-III (Lecturers-8) a. The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, b. The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1955 and c. The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997 Unit-IV (Lecturers-8) Indian Forest Act, 1927 a. Kinds of forest-private, Reserved, Protected and Village Forest, b. The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 Unit - V(Lecturers-10) The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972; Authorities to be appointed and constituted under the Act, Hunting of wild animals, Protection of Specified Plants, Trade or Commerce in Wild Animals, animals articles and trophies; Its prohibition. Acts 1. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 2. The Air ((Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 3. The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 4. The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1955 5. The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997 Books 1. Shyam Diwan, Armin Rosencranz, Environmental Law & Policy in India 2. P. Leelakrishnan, The Environmental Law in India 3. Dr.P.S.Jaswal, Environmental Law 4. S.K.Nanda, Environmental Law, 2007 5. 14
2 ND YEAR, SEM - IV PAPER 5 & 6 *Note: Only Two subjects should be selected from LLB E 405 Unit I (Lecturers-5) SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME LLB E 405A FOOD SAFETY AND STANDARDS ACT, 2006 a. Preliminary b. Food Safety And Standards Authority Of India c. General Principles Of Food Safety Unit II (Lecturers-5) a. General Provisions As To Articles Of Food b. Provisions Relating To Import c. Special Responsibilities As To Food Safety Unit III (Lecturers-5) a. Enforcement Of The Act b. Analysis Of Food c. Offences And Penalties Unit VI (Lecturers-5) a. Adjudication And Food Safety Appellate Tribunal b. Finance, Accounts, Audit And Reports c. Miscellaneous Unit V (Lecturers-10) a. Position Of Food Safety And Standard In India. b. Food Safety And Standard Act 2006 And Other Related Laws. c. Comparative Study Of Food Safety Laws With Other Nations Act - Food Safety And Standards Act, 2006 15
2 ND YEAR, SEM - IV PAPER 5 & 6 *Note: Only Two subjects should be selected from LLB E 405 LOCAL LAW - MP EXCISE ACT 1915 Unit I (Lecturers-8) SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME LLB E 405B LOCAL LAW - MP EXCISE ACT 1915 a. Preliminary b. Definitions c. Establishment And Control d. Establishment And Powers Thereof e. Establishment Of Flying Squads Unit II (Lecturers-5) a. Import, Export And Transport b. Manufacture, Possession And Sale c. Licences, Permits And Passes Unit III (Lecturers-5) a. Offences And Penalties b. Penalty For Offences Against Life Unit IV (Lecturers-5) a. Detention, Investigation And Trial Of Offences b. Special Provisions For Scheduled Areas c. Miscellaneous Act - MP Excise Act, 1915 16
2 ND YEAR, SEM - IV PAPER 5 & 6 *Note: Only Two subjects should be selected from LLB E 405 SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME LLB E 405C NARCOTIC DRUGS & PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT 1985. Unit I (Lecturers-5) a. Preliminary b. Power to add to or omit from the list of psychotropic substances c. Authorities And Officers Unit II (Lecturers-8) a. National Fund For Control Of Drug Abuse b. Prohibition, Control And Regulation c. Offences And Penalties d. No suspension, remission or commutation in any sentence awarded under this Act e. Application of section 360 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 Unit III (Lecturers-10) a. Constitution of Special Courts b. Offences triable by Special Courts c. Appeal and revision d. Application of Code to proceedings before a Special Court. e. Transitional provisions. f. Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable. g. Offences by companies. h. Power of court to release certain offenders on probation. i. Power of court to publish names, place of business, etc., of certain offenders. Unit IV (Lecturers-10) PROCEDURE a. Power to issue warrant and authorization b. Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest without warrant or authorization c. Power of seizure and arrest in public place d. Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest in offences relating to coca plant, opium poppy and cannabis plant e. Duty of certain officers, Disposal of persons arrested and articles seized. Unit V (Lecturers-10) a. Presumption From Possession Of Illicit Articles, Presumption As To Documents In Certain Cases., Obligation Of Officers To Assist Each Other, Report Of Arrest And Seizure, 17
b. Confiscation Of Goods Used For Concealing Illicit Drugs Or Substances, Confiscation Of Sale Proceeds Of Illicit Drugs Or Substances, Procedure In Making Confiscations c. Forfeiture Of Illegally Acquired Property d. Miscellaneous Act - NARCOTIC DRUGS & PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT 1985. Books M.C. Mehanathan - Law On Control Of Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances In India - Universal Law Publishing - An imprint of LexisNexis; Second edition (2014) 18
2 ND YEAR, SEM - IV PAPER 5 & 6 *Note: Only Two subjects should be selected from LLB E 405 SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME LLB E 405D WILD LIFE PROTECTION ACT 1972 Unit I (Lecturers-10) a. Preliminary b. Authorities To Be Appointed Or Constitutes Under The Act c. Appointment Of Director And Other Officers d. Appointment Of Life Warden And Other Officers. e. Power To Delegate f. Constitution Of The National Board For Wild Life g. Standing Committee Of The National Board h. Functions Of The National Board i. Constitution Of State Board For Wild Life j. Procedure To Be Followed By The Board. k. Duties Of State Board For Wild Life Unit II (Lecturers-5) a. Hunting Of Wild Animals b. Protection Of Specified Plants c. Protected Areas d. Sanctuaries e. Natioanl Parks f. Sanctuaries Or National Parks Declared By Central Government Unit III (Lecturers-5) a. Central Zoo Authority And Recognition Of Zoos b. National Tiger Conservation Authority c. Tiger And Other Endangered Species Crime Control Bureau d. Trade Or Commerce In Wild Animals, Animal Articles And Trophies Unit IV (Lecturers-5) a. Prohibition Of Trade Or Commerce In Trophies, Animal Articles, Etc., Derived From Certain Animals b. Prevention And Detection Of Offences c. Forfeiture Of Property Derived From Illegal Hunting And Trade 19
Unit V (Lecturers-5) a. Miscellaneous b. Wild Life Protection Act 1972 And Indian Constitution c. Wild Life Protection Act 1972 And Other Related Law. Act -Wild Life Protection Act 1972 20