Semester-V Honours Courses Papers Subjects Credits Paper - I Land Laws 6 Paper II Law of Patent 6 Paper - III Banking Law 6 Paper - IV Dispute Resolution and Legal Aid 6 Paper V Electives Group-A 1. Women and Criminal Law 6 2. Farmers and Breeder s Right 6 3. Criminal Sociology 6 Paper VI Electives Group-B 1. Criminology and Penology 6 2. Offences against Child & Juvenile Justice 6 3. Right to Information 6 Paper-I Land Laws (OLR, OEA, OCHPFLA) Full Marks 70 UNIT I ORISSA LAND REFORMS ACT, 1960 a. Definitions Agriculture, Basic holding, Ceiling area ; Classes of Land ; Holding ; Homestead ; Irrigated Land ; Land ; Land-holder ; Land Lord ; Land Reforms Commissioner ; Person under disability ; Personal Cultivation ; Privileged Raiyat ; Raiyat ; Rent ; Revenue Officer ; Standard acre ; Tenant ; b. Rayats & Tenants. c. Resumption of Land for personal cultivation UNIT II a. Ceiling & Disposal of Surplus land; b. Administrative Machinery for implementation of Land Reforms c. Appeal, Revision, Review UNIT III THE ORISSA CONSOLIDATION OF HOLDINGS & PREVENTION OF FRAGMENTATION OF LAND ACT, 1972 a. Definitions; b. Preparation of Map & Land Register; c. Preparation of Consolidation scheme. UNIT IV a. Preparation of Consolidation scheme & its enforcement; b. Prevention of Fragmentation; c. Revision, Exchange of possession, Jurisdiction of courts, Bar of Jurisdiction of Civil Courts, Limitation UNIT V THE ORISSA ESTATES ABOLITION ACT, 1951 a. Definitions; b. Vesting of an estate in the State and its Consequences; c. Assessment & Payment of Compensation. Books recommended for reading 1. Jayadev Pati- Orissa Land Reforms Manual 2. G.R.Verma-Orissa Land Reforms Manual 3. Giridhari Dash- Orissa Land Reforms Manual 4. G.R. Verma- The Orissa Consolidation of Holdings and Prevention of Fragmentation of Land Act
Paper-II Law of Patent Full Marks 70 UNIT-I a. Historical Overview, Meaning, Object and Characteristics of patent b. TRIPS and WTO c. International Character of Patent (Various Conventions) UNIT-II a. Application for Patent b. Specification of Patents c. How to obtains a patent tenure of a patent UNIT-III a. Objection to a patent application (opposition to grant patent) b. Rights, obligations and limitations of a Patentee c. Anticipation. UNIT-IV a. Exclusive Marketing Rights b. Compulsory licenses, Government use of inventions c. Revocation and surrender of patents UNIT-V a. Infringement of patents b. Remadies for Infringement c. Offences and Penalties Books recommended 1. Intelectual Property Law P.Narayanan, Eastern Law House, 2007, 3 rd Edn. 2. Intelectuial Property Law Chakravarty, Ashoka Law house, 2010 Edn. 3. Law relating to Intellectual Property Rights V.K.Ahuja, ISBN 978-81-8038-143-0,2007 (Reprint, 2010)Edn. 4. Universal s Guide to Patents Law Manish Arora, Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2007, 4 th Edn.
Paper-III Banking Law Full Marks 70 UNIT I EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING SYSTEM a. Historical Development of Banking System in India, Social Control and Nationalisation of Commercial Banks b. Establishment of RBI, Management, Composition of Control and Local Board, Office Bearers, their Qualifications and Removal from Office. c. Powers and Functions of RBI UNIT-II BANKER-CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP a. General Relationship b. Special features of Relations. c. Duties and Obligations of Customer to the Banks UNIT-III BANKING SYSTEM IN INDIA a. Constitution of SBI and its subsidiaries, Management and Functions of SBI b. NABARD Incorporation, Management and Functions of NABARD c. Banking Regulation Act Business of the Banking Companies, Control over Management, Prohibition of Certain Activities in relation to Banking Companies, Acquisition of the Undertakings, Suspension of Business and Winding Up of Banking Companies. UNIT-IV NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS - I a. Preliminaries, Essential Features of Negotiable Instruments, Meaning and Definition of Negotiable Instruments, Kinds and Characteristics of Negotiable Instruments b. Holder and Holder in Due Course, Privileges of Holder in Due Course c. Parties to Negotiable Instruments and their Liability UNIT-V NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS - II a. Discharge from Liability, Material Alteration and its effect b. Presentment of Negotiable Instruments c. Crossing of Cheques, Dishonour of Cheques. 1. Banking Law and Practice P.N.Varsheney 2. Banking Law and Practice Mukhkarjee 3. Banking Law and Practice Tannan 4. Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments Avtar Singh 5. Law and Practice of Banking S.R. Davar
Paper-IV Dispute Resolution and Legal Aid Full Marks 70 UNIT I NEGOTIATION THEORY & SKILL a. Negotiation Strategy & Style b. Practicing Negotiation c. The Negotiation Agenda UNIT-II Mediation : Concept & Techniques a. Mediation and its Characteristics b. Bias in Mediation c. Mediation and Legal education UNIT-III LEGAL AID a. Legal Aid and its objectives b. Legal Provision for the Legal Aid c. Indian Judiciary & Legal Aid UNIT-IV PUBLIC INTEREST LAWYERING a. Meaning, Concept and Scope b. Locus Standie Doctrine Traditional and Modern View c. Supreme Court on Public Interest Litigation Unit-V Gram Nyayalaya a. Origin, Establishment and Jurisdiction b. Procedure in Criminal, Civil and other cases c. Appeals and other miscellaneous provision. 1. Dr. N.R.MadhavMenon A Hand Book Clinical Legal Education, EBC, Lucknow (2003) 2. Ashwinie Kumar Baral Arbitration & ADR, University Law Publishing Co., Delhi 3. Avtar Singh Law of Arbitration & Conciliation EBC, Lucknow Paper-V (Electives {Group A(I)}) Women & Criminal Law Full Marks 70 UNIT I POSITION OF WOMEN IN INDIA a. Pre-independence and Post-independence b. Constitutional Commitment & NCW c. International Commitment (CEDAW, 1979), Beijing Conference, (1995), UNs Millenium Deel, 2000 UNIT II LAW RELATING CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN a. Rape and Sexual Assault b. Adultery, Bigamy & Mock Marriages c. Women Trafficking & Prostitution UNIT III a. Female Foeticide (PNDT) b. Sexual harassment at work place c. Domestic Violence UNIT IV a. Obscenity and indecent representation
b. Termination of Pregnancy c. Dowry Death and Cruelity UNIT V THE FEMALE CRIMINALS a. Types and female criminals and their motives b. Causes of Crime c. Impact upon Children and Correctional Process Books recommended for reading 1. Rohiton Meheta Crime & Criminology snow white Pub. Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai 2. Ram Ahuja Criminology Rawat Publication, New Delhi 3. Dr(Mrs) Mamata Rao Law relating to Women & Children, EBC, Lucknow 4. Lalit Dhar Parihar Women & Law EBC, Lucknow Paper-VI Farmers and Breeder s Right (Paper-V(Electives {Group A(II)}) Full Marks 70 UNIT I a. Establishment and Composition b. Meeting, Committes, Officers and other employees of the Authority c. Powers and Function of the Authority UNIT II a. Registry and Offices thereof, National Register of Plant Varities b. Application for Registration, Registerable Varities c. Persons entitled to make application, form of applicable, acceptance of application UNIT III a. Advertisement of Application b. Registration of essentially derived variety c. Issue of Certificate of Registration UNIT IV a. Registration to Confer Right b. Surrender of Certificate of Registration c. Revocation of protection granted to a breeder UNIT V a. Right of the farmers b. Right of the Communities c. Compulsory License, Composition, Appeal, Order and procedure of plant varieties protection Appellate Tribunal Books for Reference 1. V.K.Ahuja Law relating to Intellectual Property Right 2. P.Narayan Intellectual Property Right 3. Vikash Vashisth Law and Practice of Intellectual Property in India 4. Chkravorty Intellectual Property Law Paper-VI (Electives {Group - B(I)}) Criminology & Penology Full Marks 70 UNIT-I CRIMINOLOGY a. Criminology its nature & Scope
b. Inter Relation between Criminology, Penology & Criminal Law c. Possibility of Science of Criminology UNIT-II THE SCHOOLS OF CRIMINOLOGY a. Pre Classical and The Classical School b. Neo Classical and Positive School c. Clinical and Sociological School UNIT-III CAUSATION OF CRIME a. Mental disorder & Criminality b. Sociological Theory of Criminal behaviour c. Economic Explanation of Crime UNIT-IV PENOLOGY a. Concept and Theories of Punishment b. Forms of Punishment ancient & Modern c. Capital Punishment UNIT-V PRISON ADMINISTRATION & OTHER REFORMATIVE APPROACHES a. American Prison, British Prison & Indian Prison b. Open Prison c. Probation & Parole Paper-VI (Electives {Group - B(II)}) Offence against Child & Juvenile Justice Full Marks 70 Unit-I: INTRODUCTION a. Child and the Indian Legal set up (Pre independence and Post- independence) b. International Legal Commitment (ICCPR 1966, ICESCR 1966, DRC, CRC 1989 etc.) c. National Commission for the Protection of the Rights of the Child. Unit-II: ADOPTION & SPECIFIC OFFENCES a. Child custody & Adoption (HM& GA, 1956, GWA - 1890) b. Child Marriage c. Child Sexual Abuse (Pornography, Prostitution, Drug Abuse) Unit-III: CHLD LABOUR a. Meaning, Concept and its amplitude b. National and International Legislative initiative to prohibit Child Labour c. Judicial Response Unit-IV: JUVENILE JUSTICE a. Juvenile in conflict with law b. Child in need of care and protection c. Rehabilitation & Social integration Unit-V: CHILD & RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT a. Elementary Education & Child Right b. Health Policy in India & Child Right c. Rights of the unborn child (PNDT, 2002 & MTP, 1971) 1. Competition Act, 2002 2. Securities and Exchange Board of India(SEBI Act),1992 3. Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 4. Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
Paper-VI Right to Information (Paper-VI(Electives {Group - B(III)}) Full Marks 70 UNIT I INTRODUCTION a) Meaning and Classification of Information b) Right to Information and the Indian Constitution c) International Development i. Universal Declaration of Human Right ii. International Cove UNIT II RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND OBLIGATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES a) Obligation of Public Authorities b) Request for obtaining information and disposal of Request c) Exemption from disclosure of information and Grounds for Rejection to access Third Party Information UNIT III INFORMATION COMMISSION (The Central Information Commission) a) Composition and Constitution, Terms of Office b) Conditions of Service and Removal c) Power and Functions UNIT IV INFORMATION COMMISSION (The State Information Commission) a) Constitution, terms of Office, Conditions of Service and removal, Power and Function b) Appeal and Penalty c) Monitoring and Reporting by the Information Commissions UNIT V MISCELLANEOUS a) Right to Information and Official Secrets b) Right to Information and Right to Privacy c) Right to Information in India interpretation by the Judiciary Books for Reference 1. The Right to Information Act, 2005 2. The Official Secrets Act, 1923 3. V.N.Shukla Constitution of India 4. Kailash Rai Constitutional Law in India