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Paper 301 B. A.LL.B (Hons) 5 Year Integrated Course III- Semester English-III (Vocabulary, Advanced Writing Skills and An Introduction to Research Methodology) Max. Marks: 80 Time: 3 hours (a) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one (b) The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit (c) The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one UNIT-I Vocabulary Foreign Words and Phrases (Specially Used in the Field Of Legal Studies), Idioms; Proverbs; One Word Substitution UNIT-II Composition Skills a) Precis Writing b) Essay Writing on Law-Oriented Issues c) Report Writing: Business Reports, Official Reports, Newspaper Reports UNIT-III Introduction to Research Methodology a) Using Library for Locating Information b) Preparing Reference Notes and Bibliography c) Mechanics of Writing UNIT-IV Book Review Wings of Fire: An Autobiography by APJ Abdul Kalam with Arun Tiwari The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Interpreter of Maladies: Stories by Jhumpa Lahiri Suggested Readings 1 Seidl, Jennifer and W. Mc Mordie : English Idioms 2. Aiyer, K.J. : Judicial Dictionary 3. Wallace, Michael J. : Study Skills in English, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 4. Gibaldi, Joseph : MLA Handbook for Research Papers, East- West Press Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 5. Kalam, APJ Abdul : Wing of Fire: An Autobiography Universities Press, Hyderabad 6. Coelho, Paulo : The Alchemist, Harper Collins, London 7. Lahiri, Jhumpa : Interpreter of Maladies: Stories Houghton Miffli

Paper 302 B. A.LL.B (Hons) 5 Year Integrated Course III-Semester Political Science-III (International Relations & Organizations) hours Max. Marks: 80 Time: 3 (a) (b) (c) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one UNIT I (a) International Relations: Its Meaning, Nature and Scope (b) National Power and its Elements, Problem of its Evaluation and its Limitations (c) Foreign Policy: Its Definition and Determinants, the Role of National Interest and Ideology in Formulation of Foreign Policy. (d) Diplomacy: Its Meaning, Nature, Objectives and Types. UNIT II (a) League of Nations and Causes of its failure (b) United Nations and its Principal Organs (c) The Cold War: Its Origin and Impact on International Relations (d) Non- Alignment Movement: Its Role and Relevance UNIT III (a) The Present International Economic Order and the Struggle for New International Economic Order (b) North South Dialogue in the United Nations and Outside (c) WTO and its Impact on India (d) Emerging Trends in International Politics UNIT IV (a) Concept of Regionalism and Regional Organizations (b) Role of European Union, Organization of American States, the Arab League, South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation and Association of South Eastern Asian Nations in International Relations (c) Idea of World Community and World Government Suggested Readings Aggarwal, P.N. Arblaster, Anthony Baytic, John and Smith Bowet, D.W. Brandt Commission : The New International Economic Order: An Overview : Democracy: Concepts in the Social Sciences : The Globalisation of World Politics : International Institutions : Common Crisis: North-South Cooperation for World Recovery

Brandt Commission : North-South: A Programme for Survival Bretherton, C. and Ponton, G.: Global Politics: An Introduction Brittan, S. : The Economic Consequences of Democracy Burchill,S. and Linklater, A. : Theories of International Relations Burton, J. : World Society Calvocoressi, P. : World Politics Since 1945 Chomsky, N. : World Order, Old and New Cunningham, Frank : Theories of Democracy: A Critical Introduction Garg, J.P. : Regionalism in International Politics Hocking, B. and Smith, M. : World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations Jha, L.K. : North South Debate Kennedy, P. : The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers Kumar, Mahendra : The Theoretical Aspects of International Politics Malhotra Vinay : International Relations Morgenthau, Hans J. : Politics Amongst Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace Nugent, N. : The Government and Politics of the European Community Palmer and Perkins : International Relations Roy, Atul Chandra : International Relations Since 1919

Paper 303 (a) (b) (c) B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) 5Year Integrated Course III-Semester Sociology -III (Civil Society and Public Grievances) Max. Marks: 80 Time: 3 hours Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one UNIT-I Civil Society: Concept, Historical Development, Features Sociological Approaches Civil Society and Democracy Civil Society and Nation Building Global Civil Society UNIT-II Public: Concept, Publicness, Citizenship Public Sphere Public Opinion Public Grievances: Meaning, Factors, Types Arena: Legislative, Judicial, Executive UNIT-III Public Grievance Redressal Systems: Constitutional: Constitutional Authorities Alternatives: ADR Authorities and other Mediatories Civil Society As Remedial System: NGO s, Action Groups, Interest Groups, Community Groups UNIT-IV Civil Society in India: Emergence and Significance Civil Society and Deprived Sections Civil Society and Caste, Language, Religion Recent Issues: Unequal Treatment and Delayed Justice Moral Policing Environment protection

Suggested Readings Bhargava, Rajeev: Civil Society, Public Sphere and Citizenship: Dialogues and Perceptions New Delhi, Sage Publications. Chandhoke, Neera: State and Civil Society: Explorations in Political Theory New Delhi; Sage Publications Kaldor, Mary: Global Civil Society: An Answer to War Cambridge: Polity Oommen. T.K.: Nation, Civil Society and Social Movements: Essays in Political Sociology New Delhi; Sage Publications Khan, Sarfaraz Ahmed: Lok Adalat: An Effective Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism, New Delhi A P H Publication Tripathi, S.C: The Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996

Paper 304 B. A.L.L.B. (Hons) 5 Year Integrated Course III-Semester Constitutional Law of India-I Max. Marks: 80 Ti me: 3 hours (a) (b) (c) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one UNIT-I Preamble Citizenship (Articles 5-11) Fundamental Rights in General ; Definition of State (Article 12); Doctrines of Ultra Vires, Severability, Eclipse, Waiver (Article 13). Right to Equality (Article 14) Prohibition on Discrimination, Right to Equality of Opportunity (Articles 15,16) Abolition of Untouchability, Titles (Articles 17, 18) Leading case: Indira Sawhney v. Union of India AIR 1993 SC 477 UNIT-II Right to Freedoms Under Article 19 (i) Freedom of Speech and Expression (ii) Freedom of Assembly (iii) Freedom of Association (iv) Freedom of Movement (v) Freedom of Residence (vi) Freedom of Occupation, Trade and Business etc. Protection in respect of Conviction under Article 20. (i) Ex post facto Laws (ii) Double Jeopardy (iii) Self incrimination Leading case: Bennett Coleman Co. v. Union of India AIR 1973 SC 106 (1972) 2 SCC 788 UNIT-III Right to Life & Personal Liberty (Article 21) Protection in case of arrest & Detention (Article 22) Right Against Exploitation (Article 23, 24) Right to Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28) Cultural & Educational Rights (Articles 29-30) Leading case: Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India AIR 1978 SC 597 (1978) 1 SCC 248 UNIT-IV Writ Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and High Court, Nature and General Conditions of Writ Jurisdiction (Article 32, 226) Directive Principles of State Policy, Enforcement of Directive Principles (Articles 36-51)

Fundamental Duties (Article 51 A) Extent of Liability of the State (Article 299, 300) Right to property(article 300-A) Leading case: Bandhua Mukti Morcha v. Union of India AIR 1984 SC 802 (1984) 3 SCC 161 Suggested Readings 1. Austin Graville : Constitution of India : Corner stone of a Nation. 2. Basu D.D. : Constitution of India 3. Jain M.P. : Constitutional Law of India 4. Narendra Kumar : Constitutional Law of India 5. Seervai H.M. : Constitutional Law of India Vol. I,II,III 6. Shukla V.N. : Constitution of India (Ed. M.P. Singh)

Paper 305 (a) (b) (c) B.A.LL.B. (Hons) 5 Year Integrated Course III -Semester Property Law Max. Marks: 80 Time: 3 hours Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one UNIT-I Interpretation Clause, Immovable Property, Attested, Registered, Actionable Claim and Notice, Definition of Transfer of Property, Transferable property, Untransferable Interests or properties, Persons Competent to Transfer, Operation of Transfer, Conditional Transfer; Condition Restraining Alienation; Transfer for benefit of unborn person; Rules against Perpetuity; vested Interest and Contingent interest. Leading Case: - Mani Mani v. Mani Joshua AIR 1969 SC 1311 UNIT-II Election and Apportionment Restricted Covenants; Transfer by ostensible owner, Transfer by unauthorized person who subsequently acquires interest, Fraudulent Transfer; Doctrine of Lis-pendens and part performance. Sale of Immovable property, Definition of sale and Contract to sell, rights and liabilities of buyer and seller Leading Case:- Mohan Lal v. Mira Abdul Gaffur, AIR 1996 SC 910 UNIT-III Mortgage of Immovable property-definition of Mortgage, Forms of Mortgages, Rights of Redemption of Mortgage and Equity of Redemption; Subrogation; Mashalling and Contribution; Gifts Definition of Gift, Modes of Creation of gift, suspension and revocation of gift and onerous gift, Definition and kinds of leases: Distinction between lease and License, Modes of Creation and Determination of Lease. Leading Case:- Delhi Development Authority v. Slipper Construction Co. (P) Ltd. and others AIR 2000 SC 573 UNIT-IV Indian Easement Act; Definition and Essential features of Easement; Kind of easement; Easement of Necessity and quasi-easement, Easement by prescription, Extinction, Suspension and Revival of Easement. Leading Case:- Mahadev v. State of Bombay AIR 1959 SC 745 Suggested Readings 1. Mulla : Transfer of Property Act 2. Lahiri, S.M. : Transfer of Property Act 3. Shah, S.M. : Transfer of Property Act 4. Shukla, S.N. : Transfer of Property Act 5. Ameen and Shastri : The Law of Easement 6. Subbha Rao, G.C.V. : The Transfer of Property Act

B. A. LL. B. (Hons) 5-Year Integrated Course III- Semester Paper 306 Public International Law Max. Marks: 80 Time: 3 hours (a) (b) (c) Nine questions shall be set in all, two questions in each unit I-IV and one The compulsory question in unit-v shall consist of four parts, one from each Unit The Candidate shall be required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one UNIT-I Definition, Nature and Sources of International Law, Subjects and place of individual in International Law, Relationship between International and Municipal Law, Codification and Progressive Development of International Law. Leading Case: Gramophone Company of India Ltd. v. Birendra Bahadur Pandey AIR 1984 SC 667 UNIT-II Nature of State, Non-state entities, Recognition, State Succession, State Jurisdiction including Jurisdiction on High Sea, Acquisition and Loss of territory, Intervention, Neutrality, Genocide. Leading Case: Union of India v. Sukumar Sen Gupta AIR 1990 SC 1692 UNIT-III Nationality, Extradition, Diplomatic Agents, Asylum, Modes of Settlement of International Disputes: - Peaceful and Coercive, International Treaties, Blockade, Prize Court.. Leading Case: Harbhajan Singh v. Union of India AIR 1987 SC 9 UNIT-IV United Nations- Origin, Purpose, Principles and membership of United Nations General Assembly- Composition, Function and Legal Significance of U.N. General Assembly Security Council- Composition, Functions, Veto and Double Veto The International Court of Justice: Composition, Binding force of decisions and contribution of ICJ in development of Law. Leading Case: Meganbhai Patel v. Union of India AIR 1969 SC 783 Suggested Readings 1. Kapoor, S.K. : International law and Human Rights

2. Aggarwal, H.O. : International law and Human Rights 3. Tondon, M.P. : Public International Law 4. Starke J.G. : An Introduction to International Law