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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Document code : SYLLABUS BLGEN2011

Revision No: 00

Name of Faculty LAW

Faculty Code LW

Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Programme Code : BLGEN

Effective from: JUNE-2011

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LLB Semester I

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The Pra The Pra

101 BLGEN101CC CC Law of Contract 1 (LAC)

70 30 100 4

102 BLGEN102CC CC Law of Torts (LTC)

70 30 100 4

103 BLGEN103CC CC Law of Crimes (LOC)

70 30 100 4

104 BLGEN104CC CC Constitution Law 1 (CLC)

70 30 100 4

105 BLGEN101EC EC Law of Special Contract (LEC)

70 30 100 4

106 BLGEN102EC EC Law Relating to Women and Children (LWC)

70 30 100 4

Remarks CD= Combination code given by commuter center CC = Core compulsory subject EC = Elective Core subject

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LLB semester II

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107 BLGEN201CC CC Constitution Law – 2 (CLC)

70 30 100 4

108 BLGEN202CC CC Property Law (PLC) 70 30 100 4

109 BLGEN203CC CC Company Law (CCC) 70 30 100 4

110 BLGEN204CC CC Environmental Law (ELC)

70 30 100 4

111 BLGEN201EC EC Banking Law (BLE) 70 30 100 4

112 BLGEN202EC EC Legal History (LHE) 70 30 100 4

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LLB semester III

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201 BLGEN301CC CC Jurisprudence (JCC)

70 30 100 4

202 BLGEN302CC CC Family Law – 1 (FLC)

70 30 100 4

203 BLGEN303CC CC Family Law – 2 (FCC)

70 30 100 4

204 BLGEN304CC CC Administrative Law (ALC)

70 30 100 4

205 BLGEN301EC EC Labour and Industrial Law-1 (LIL)

70 30 100 4

206 BLGEN302EC EC Land Laws (LLE)

70 30 100 4

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LLB semester IV

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207 BLGEN401CC CC Drafting – Pleadingl (DPC)

70 30 100 4

208 BLGEN402CC CC Moot Court (MCC) 70 30 100 4

209 BLGEN403CC CC Professional Ethics (PEC)

70 30 100 4

210 BLGEN404CC CC Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

70 30 100 4

211 BLGEN401EC EC Legal Language (LLE)

70 30 100 4

212 BLGEN402EC EC The Indian Trusts Act (TIT)

70 30 100 4

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LLB semester V

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301 BLGEN501CC CC Code of Criminal Procedure – Law of Crimes – 2 (LOF)

70 30 100 4

302 BLGEN502CC CC Law of Evidence (LOE)

70 30 100 4

303 BLGEN503CC CC Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

70 30 100 4

304 BLGEN504CC CC Patent & Trademark Act (PTC)

70 30 100 4

305 BLGEN501EC EC Public Interest Layering (PIL)

70 30 100 4

306 BLGEN502EC EC Copyright Act (CAE)

70 30 100 4

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LLB semester VI

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307 BLGEN601CC CC Drafting Pleading (DPC)

70 30 100 4

308 BLGEN602CC CC Moot Court (MCC)

70 30 100 4

309 BLGEN603CC CC Professional Ethics (PEC)

70 30 100 4

310 BLGEN604CC CC Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

70 30 100 4

311 BLGEN601EC EC Legal Language (LLE)

70 30 100 4

312 BLGEN602EC EC The Indian Trusts Act (TIT)

70 30 100 4

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN 101CC Semester : 1

Law of Contract – 1(LAC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACTS 45 75 3 1.1 Introductory 1.2 Basic Concepts 1.3 The Communication of Proposal, Acceptance and Revocation 1.4 Valid Contracts 1.5 Competency of Parties to a Contract 1.6 Competency of Parties to a Contract 1.7 Lawful Consideration and Object 1.8 Agreements without Consideration 1.9 Agreements in Restraint of Marriage 1.10 Agreements in Restraint of Trade 1.11 Agreements in Restraint, of Legal Proceedings 1.12 Agreements which are Uncertain (Ambiguous Agreements) 1.13 Agreements by Way of Wager 1.14 Contingent Contracts 1.15 The Performance of Contracts 1.16 Certain Relations Resembling those created by Contract (Quasi

Contracts)

1.17 Breach of Contract 2 SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963. 15 25 1 2.1 Preliminary Introduction & Definitions 2.2 Recovering Possession of Property 2.3 Specific Performance of Contracts 2.4 Rectification of Instruments 2.5 Rescission of Contracts 2.6 Cancellation of Instruments 2.7 Declaratory Decrees 2.8 Injunctions

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Reference Books

No Book Name

1 The Law of Contracts Noshirvan H. Jhabvala latest edition C. Jamnadas& Co. 2 Indian Contract & Specific Relief Act JeevanKapur latest edition N. M. Tripathi Pvt. Ltd. 3 Law of Contract-1 Dr. Y. S. Sharma latest edition University Book House Pvt. Ltd.

4 SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963. Pallavi S. Desai latest edition C. Jamnadas& Co.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN102CC Semester : 1

Law of Torts (LTC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. The Law of Torts 30 50 2 1.1 General Principles 1.2 Constituent Elements of a Tort 1.3 Disability to Sue and to be Sued 1.4 Foreign Torts 1.5 Defences to an Action in Tort 1.6 Discharge of Torts 1.7 Liability for Wrongs Committed by others

(Vicarious liability)

1.8 Remedies Available with Respect to a Tort 1.9 Joint Tort-feasors 1.10 Trespass to Person 1.11 Wrongs Affecting Reputation 1.12 Torts to Domestic Relations 1.13 Wrongs Affecting Status 1.14 Torts Relating to Immovable Property 1.15 Torts Relating to Movable Property 1.16 Negligence 1.17 Torts of Malicious Abuse of Legal Process 1.18 Torts of Injurious Falsehood 1.19 Wrongs of Absolute Liability 1.20 Torts Affecting Contractual and Business Relations 1.21 Torts Founded on Contract

2. Consumer Protection Act, 1986. 15 25 1 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Preliminary 2.3 Consumer Protection Councils 2.4 Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies 2.5 Miscellaneous Provisions

3. The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. 15 25 1 3.1 Section – 140 3.2 Section – 141 3.3 Section – 142

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3.4 Section – 146 3.5 Section – 147 3.6 Section – 150 3.7 Section – 152 3.8 Section – 160 3.9 Section – 161 3.10 Section – 162 3.11 Section – 163 3.12 Section – 163 A 3.13 Section – 163 B

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 The Law of Torts Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas& Co.

2 Ratanlal&Dhirajlal’s The Law of Torts Justice G. P. Sing LATEAST EDITION LexisNexis ButterworthsWadhwa

3 The Law of Torts & Consumer Protection Dr. Avtarsingh LATEAST EDITION LexisNexis ButterworthsWadhwa

4 The Law of Torts , Consumer Protection & Motor Vehicles Act M. N. Shukla LATEAST EDITION Central Law Agency 5 The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. R. B. Dave LATEAST EDITION New Gujarat Law House

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN103CC Semester : 1

Law of Crimes (LOC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 15 25 1 1.1 Introductory 1.2 General Explanations 1.3 Punishment 1.4 General Exceptions 1.5 Abetment

2. SPECIFIC OFFENCES 45 75 3 2.1 Criminal Conspiracy 2.2 Offences against the State 2.3 Offences relating to the Army, Navy and Air-Force 2.4 Offences against the Public Tranquility 2.5 Offences by or relating to Public Servants 2.6 Offences relating to Elections 2.7 Contempt of the Lawful Authority of Public Servants 2.8 False Evidence and Offences against Public Justice 2.9 Offences relating to Coins and Government Stamps 2.10 Offences relating to Weights and Measures 2.11 Offences affecting the Public Health, Safety and Convenience and

Decency and Morals

2.12 Offences relating to Religion 2.13 Offences affecting the Human Body 2.14 Offences against Property Offences relating to — (A) Documents, (B) Property-marks and (C)

Currency and Bank-notes

2.15 Criminal Breach of Contract of Service 2.16 Offences relating to Marriage

2.17 Defamation 2.18 Criminal Intimidation, Insult and Annoyance

2.19 Attempts to Commit Offences Reference Books

No Book Name

1 The Indian Penal Code,1860,Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C.Jamnadas& Co. 2 Penal Law of India Dr. Sir Hari Sing Gour’s LATEAST EDITION Law Publishers

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 13

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN104 CC Semester : 1

Constitution Law – 1 (CLC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Constitution Law - 1 60 100 4 1.1 Preamble 1.2 The Union and its Territory 1.3 Citizenship 1.4 Fundamental Rights 1.5 Directive Principles of State Policy 1.6 Fundamental Duties 1.7 The Union

Reference Books

No Book Name 1 The Constitution of India Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas& Co., 2 Constitution of India D.K.Shukla LATEAST EDITION Eastern Book Company 3 Constitution Law Versus Legislatures Dr. UpendraBaxi LATEAST EDITION Vedpal Law House 4 The Constitution of India D. D.Basu LATEAST EDITION LexisNexisButterworthsWadhwa

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN101EC Semester : 1

Law of Special Contract (LEC)

Course type : Elective courses Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. THE INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT 30 50 2 1.1 Preliminary 1.2 The Nature of Partnership 1.3 Relations of Partners to One Another 1.4 Relations of Partners to Third Parties 1.5 Incoming and Outgoing Partners 1.6 Dissolution of Firms 1.7 Registration of Firms 1.8 Summary of the Indian Partnership Act

2. THE SALE OF GOODS ACT 15 25 1 2.1 Preliminary 2.2 Formation of the Contract 2.3 Effects of the Contract 2.4 Performance of the Contract 2.5 Rights of an Unpaid Seller against the Goods 2.6 Suits for Breach of Contract of Sale 2.7 Auction Sales 2.8 Summary of the Sale of Goods Act

3. SPECIF IC CONTRACTS 15 25 1 3.1 Indemnity and Guarantee 3.2 Bailment 3.3 Agency

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 The Sale of Goods Act & The Indian Partnership Act Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C.Jamanadas& Co.

2 The Sale of Goods Act & The Indian Partnership Act T.R.Desai LATEAST EDITION C. Sarakar& Sons Pvt. Ltd.

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN102EC Semester : 1

Law Relating to Women and Children (LWC)

Course type : Elective courses Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the

Students the provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACTS 45 75 3 1.1 Introductory 1.2 Basic Concepts 1.3 The Communication of Proposal, Acceptance and Revocation 1.4 Valid Contracts 1.5 Competency of Parties to a Contract 1.6 Competency of Parties to a Contract 1.7 Lawful Consideration and Object 1.8 Agreements without Consideration 1.9 Agreements in Restraint of Marriage 1.10 Agreements in Restraint of Trade 1.11 Agreements in Restraint, of Legal Proceedings 1.12 Agreements which are Uncertain (Ambiguous Agreements) 1.13 Agreements by Way of Wager 1.14 Contingent Contracts 1.15 The Performance of Contracts 1.16 Certain Relations Resembling those created by Contract

(Quasi Contracts)

1.17 Breach of Contract 2 SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963. 15 25 1 2.1 Preliminary Introduction & Definitions 2.2 Recovering Possession of Property 2.3 Specific Performance of Contracts 2.4 Rectification of Instruments 2.5 Rescission of Contracts 2.6 Cancellation of Instruments 2.7 Declaratory Decrees

2.8 Injunctions

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Reference Books

No Book Name

1 The Law of Contracts Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas& Co. 2 Indian Contract & Specific Relief Act JeevanKapur LATEAST EDITION N. M. Tripathi Pvt. Ltd. 3 Law of Contract-1 Dr. Y. S. Sharma LATEAST EDITION University Book House Pvt. Ltd.

4 SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963. Pallavi S. Desai LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas& Co.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN201CC Semester : 2

Constitution Law – 2 (CLC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Constitution Law - 2 60 100 4 1.1 PARLIAMENT 1.2 THE UNION JUDICIARY 1.3 COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL OF INDIA 1.4 THE STATES 1.5 THE STATE LEGISLATURE 1.6 THE HIGH COURTS IN THE STATES 1.7 SUBORDINATE COURTS 1.8 THE UNION TERRITORIES 1.9 THE PANCHAYATS 1.10 THE MUNICIPALITIES 1.11 THE SCHEDULED AND TRIBAL AREAS 1.12 RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE STATES

1.13 RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE STATES - ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONS

1.14 FINANCE, PROPERTY, CONTRACTS AND SUITS

1.15 PROPERTY, CONTRACTS, RIGHTS, LIABILITIES, OBLIGATIONS

AND SUITS

1.16 RIGHT TO PROPERTY

1.17 TRADE, COMMERCE AND INTERCOURSE WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF INDIA

1.18 SERVICES UNDER THE UNION AND THE STATES 1.19 TRIBUNALS 1.20 ELECTIONS 1.21 SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN CLASSES 1.22 OFFICIAL LANGUAGE 1.23 EMERGENCY PROVISIONS 1.24 MISCELLANEOUS 1.25 AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION

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Reference Books No Book Name

1 The Constitution of India Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co., 2 Constitution of India D.K.Shukla LATEAST EDITION Eastern Book Company 3 Constitution Law Versus Legislatures Dr. Upendra Baxi LATEAST EDITION Vedpal Law House 4 The Constitution of India D. D. Basu LATEAST EDITION Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 19

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN202CC Semester : 2

Property Law (PLC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Transfer of Property Law 45 75 3 1.1 Preliminary 1.2 Transfer of property, whether movable or immovable 1.3 Transfer of immovable property 1.4 Sale of immovable property 1.5 Mortgages of immovable property and charges 1.6 Leases of immovable property 1.7 Exchanges 1.8 Gifts 1.9 Transfer of actionable

2. The Indian Easements Act 15 25 1 2.1 Introductory 2.2 Easements Generally 2.3 The Imposition, Acquisition and Transfer of Easements 2.4 The Incidents of Easements 2.5 The Disturbance of Easements 2.6 The Extinction, Suspension and Revival of Easements 2.7 Licenses

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 The Transfer of Property Act Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

2 The Indian Easements Act Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 20

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN203CC Semester : 2

Company Law (CCC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Company Law 60 100 4 1.1 Introductory 1.2 Registration and incorporation of a company 1.3 Kinds of companies 1.4 Promoters 1.5 Memorandum of Association 1.6 Articles of Association 1.7 Prospectus 1.8 Shares 1.9 Members and Shareholders 1.10 Share Capital 1.11 Directors 1.12 Members' Meetings 1.13 Dividend 1.14 Accounts, audit and auditors 1.15 Borrowing, lending and investment 1.16 Debentures 1.17 Rule of majority 1.18 Oppression and mismanagement 1.19 Investigation into the affairs of a company 1.20 Compromise, arrangements, reconstruction and amalgamation 1.21 Defunct Companies 1.22 Winding up

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Company Law Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

2 Company Law Avtar Singh LATEAST EDITION Eastern Book Co.

3 Company Law T. E. Cain LATEAST EDITION Stevens & Sons.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN204CC Semester : 2

Environmental Law (ELC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Environmental Law 60 100 4 1.1 Constitutional commitment to protection of the Environment

and Public Interest Litigation

1.2 Protection of environment under General Laws 1.3 Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 1.4 Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 1.5 Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 1.6 Indian Jungle Act,1927 1.7 The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972

Reference Books No Book Name

1 Environmental Law Prof. H. D. Pithawalla LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co., 2 Environmental Law P Leelakrishnan LATEAST EDITION LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN201EC Semester : 2

Banking Law (BLE)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Banking Regulation Act, 1949. 15 25 1 1.1 Preliminary 1.2 Business of Banking Companies 1.3 Control Over Management 1.4 Prohibition of certain activities in relation to banking companies. 1.5 Acquisition of the Undertakings of Banking Companies 1.6 Suspension of Business and Winding up of Banking Companies 1.7 Special Provisions for Speedy Disposal of Winding-up Proceedings 1.8 Provisions Relating to Certain Operations of Banking Companies 1.9 Miscellaneous 1.10 Application of the Act to Co-operative Banks

2. Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 15 25 1 2.1 Preliminary 2.2 Incorporation, Capital, Management and Business 2.3 Central Banking Functions 2.4 Collection and Furnishing of Credit Information 2.5 Provisions Relating to Non-Banking Institutions

Receiving Deposits and Financial Institutions

2.6 Prohibition of Acceptance of Deposits By Unincorporated Bodies 2.7 Regulation of Transactions in Derivatives, Money Market

Instruments, Securities, etc

2.8 General Provisions 2.9 Penalties

3. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 15 25 1 3.1 Preliminary 3.2 Notes, Bills and Cheques 3.3 Parties to Notes, Bills and Cheques 3.4 Negotiation 3.5 Presentment 3.6 Payment and Interest 3.7 Discharge from Liability on Notes, Bills and Cheques 3.8 Notice of Dishonour 3.9 Noting and Protest 3.10 Reasonable Time

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3.11 Acceptance and Payment for Honour and Reference in Case of Need

3.12 Compensation 3.13 Special Rules of Evidence : Presumptions & Estoppels 3.14 Crossed Cheques 3.15 Bills in Sets 3.16 International Law 3.17 Penalties for Dishonour of Certain Cheques

4. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006 15 25 1 4.1 Preliminary 4.2 Establishment of Office of Banking Ombudsman 4.3 Jurisdiction, Powers and Duties of Banking Ombudsman 4.4 Procedure for Redressal of Grievance 4.5 Miscellaneous

Reference Books No Book Name 1 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co. 2 Banking Law Prof. H.D. Pithawalla LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co. 3 Global Bank Regulation Heidi Mandanis Schooner LATEAST EDITION ScienceDirect e-book

LLB (BACHELOR OF LAW) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Page 24

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN202EC Semester : 2

The Legal History of India (LAE)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. The Legal History of India 60 100 4 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The East India Company and the Factory at Surat 1.3 Administration of Justice in Bombay 1.4 The Mayor's Court 1.5 The Adalat System 1.6 The Regulating Act and Supreme Court at Calcutta 1.7 Critical Appreciation of the Supreme Court and the Act of

Settlement

1.8 Judicial Reforms of Cornwallis 1.9 Adalat System under Sir John Shore and Wellesley to Bentick 1.10 Reforms by Bentick 1.11 High Courts 1.12 The Privy Council—The Federal Court and The Supreme Court 1.13 Present Judicial System of India 1.14 Criminal Law—its evolution 1.15 Evolution of Civil Law in the Presidency Towns 1.16 Codification

Reference Books No Book Name 1 The Legal History of India, Kautilya Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

2 Indian Legal History J.K. Mittal LATEAST EDITION Central Law Agency 3 English Legal History Kulsheshtha LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN301CC Semester : 3

Jurisprudence (JCC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. THE NATURE AND SOURCES OF LAW 30 50 2 1.1 Kinds of Law 1.2 Legal Theory 1.3 Civil Law 1.4 The Administration of Justice 1.5 The Sources of Law 1.6 Legislation and Interpretation 1.7 Precedent 1.8 Custom 1.9 The State

2. LEGAL CONCEPTS 30 50 2 2.1 Legal Rights 2.2 Ownership 2.3 Possession 2.4 Titles 2.5 Principles of Liability 2.6 Intention and Negligence 2.7 The Law of Obligations 2.8 The Law of Persons 2.9 The Law of Property 2.10 The Law of Procedure

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Jurisprudence Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co. 2 Salmond’s Jurisprudence A.K.Sarkar LATEAST EDITION R.Cambary &. Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN302CC Semester : 3

Family Law – 1 (FLC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Uncodified Hindu Law 15 25 1 1.1 Introductory of Hindu Law 1.2 Hindu Undivided and Coparcenary Family 1.3 Debts 1.4 Partition 1.5 Impartible Estate 1.6 Gifts 1.7 Wills 1.8 D a m d u p a t 1.9 Benami transactions 1.10 Religious and Charitable Endowments

2. Codified Hindu Law 15 25 1 2.1 The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 2.2 The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 2.3 The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 2.4 The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956

3. The Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 15 25 1 4. The Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872 15 25 1

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Principles of Hindu law Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co. 2 Hindu Law R. K. Agrawal LATEAST EDITION Central Law Agency

3 Modern Hindu Law Diwan LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN303CC Semester : 3

Family Law – 2 (FCC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1 Muhammadan Law 30 50 2 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Origin, Development and Application of

Muhammadan Law

1.3 Schools of Muhammadan Law 1.4 Marriage 1.5 Dower (Mahr) 1.6 Divorce 1.7 Guardianship 1.8 Maintenance 1.9 Pre- emption (Shuffa) 1.10 Gifts 1.11 Death-illness (Marz-ul-maut) 1.12 Wakfs and other religious institutions 1.13 Testamentary Succession (Wills) 1.14 Inheritance (Non-testamentary succession)

2. The Indian Succession Act, 1925 15 25 1 2.1 Preliminary 2.2 Domicile 2.3 Marriage 2.4 Consanguinity 2.5 Intestate Succession 2.6 Testamentary Succession

3. The Indian Divorce Act, 1869 15 25 1 3.1 Preliminary 3.2 Jurisdiction 3.3 Dissolution of Marriage 3.4 Nullity of Marriage 3.5 Judicial Separation 3.6 Protection Orders 3.7 Restitution of Conjugal Rights 3.8 Damages and Costs 3.9 Alimony 3.10 Settlements

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3.11 Custody of Children 3.12 Procedure 3.13 Re-marriage 3.14 Miscellaneous

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Muhammadan Law Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

2 EslamicnLaw R. R. Bhole LATEAST EDITION Estern Book Co. 3 Muhammadan Law Syed Khalid Rasid LATEAST EDITION Estern Book Co. 4 The Indian Succession Law J. L. Joshi LATEAST EDITION N.M.Tripathi Pvt. Ltd. 5 The Indian Divorce Law B.K.Sharma LATEAST EDITION Deep & Deep Publication.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN304CC Semester : 3

Administrative Law (ALC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Administrative Law 60 100 4 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The Doctrine of Separation of Powers & The Rule of Law &

Droit Administratif

1.3 Administrative Process : Administrative Action and Administrative Discretion

1.4 Delegated Legislation 1.5 Administrative Tribunals 1.6 Judicial Control of Administrative Tribunals 1.7 The Writs in Particular 1.8 Liability of the Government in Tort and Contract 1.9 Suits against the Government and Public Authorities 1.10 Public Corporations 1.11 Ombudsmen in India

Reference Books No Book Name

1 Administrative Law Kautilya LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co., 2 Administrative Law D. D. Basu LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN301EC Semester : 3

Labour and Industrial Law-1 (LIC)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1 The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 15 25 1 2 Bombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946 15 25 1 3 Factories Act, 1948 15 25 1 4 Workmen Compensation Act, 1923 15 25 1

Reference Books

No Book Name 1 Labour Laws Caseman LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co. 2 Labour and Industrial Law H.L. Kumar LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 3 Labour and Industrial Law Malik LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN302EC Semester : 3

Land Laws (LLE)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879 30 50 2 1.1 What is Land Tenure ? 1.2 Appointment and Powers of Revenue Officers 1.3 Land and Land Revenue 1.4 Of the Grant, use and relinquishment of unalienated land 1.5 The settlement of boundaries and the construction and

maintenance of boundary marks

1.6 Of the record of rights 1.7 The realization of the land revenue and other revenue

demands

1.8 Procedure of Revenue Officers 1.9 Appeal and Revision 1.10 Miscellaneous

2. Land Acquisition Act, 1894 30 50 2 2.1 Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 2.2 Mamlatdar’s Courts Act, 1906

Reference Books

No Book Name 1 The Law of Land Acquisition & Commpensation V.G. Ramachandran LATEAST EDITION Eastern Book Company 2 Land Laws A.N.Karia LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co. 3 The Law of Land Acquisition & Commpensation Row LATEAST EDITION R.Cambary &. Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN401CC Semester : 4

Human Rights Law (DPC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Human Rights Law 60 100 4 1.1 Human Rights 1.2 Civil and Political Rights 1.3 Social and Economic Rights 1.4 Human Rights and Reserve Pool 1.5 Police and Jail 1.6 Implementation of Human Rights and Remedies.

Reference Books No Book Name

1 Human Rights A. N. Karia LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co., 2 Human Rights in India G.S.Bajwa LATEAST EDITION Anmol Publication Pvt.Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN402CC Semester : 4

Principles of Taxation (MCC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Income Tax Act, 1961 45 75 3 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Residential Status of Assessee 1.3 Income Tax Authorities 1.4 Salaries 1.5 Interest on Securities 1.6 Income from House Property 1.7 Profit and Gains of Business or Profession 1.8 Capital Gain 1.9 Income from Other Sources 1.10 Income of Other Persons Included in Assessee’s Total Income 1.11 Aggregation of Income and Set-off and Carry Forward of Losses 1.12 Deductions from Gross Total Income 1.13 Procedure for Assessment 1.14 Assessment in Special Cases 1.15 Recovery of Tax 1.16 Appeal, Reference, Revision and Settlement of Cases 1.17 Exemptions and Reliefs 1.18 Agriculture Income 1.19 Advance Payment o f Tax 1.20 Penalties and Prosecutions 1.22 Typical Problems on Assessment of Individuals 1.23 Tax Treatment of Hindu Undivided Families 1.24 Taxation of Companies 1.25 Assessment of Co-operative Societies 1.26 Assessment of Charitable and Other Trusts 1.27 Tax Deduction or Collection at Source 1.28 Permanent Account Number 1.29 Refund of Excess Payments

2 The Gujarat Value Added Tax Act, 2003 15 25 1 2.1 Preliminary 2.2 Incidence and Levy of Tax 2.3 Commercial Tax Authorities and Tribunal 2.4 Registration 2.5 Returns, Payment of Tax, Assessment, Recovery of Tax and Refund.

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2.6 Liability to Pay Tax in Certain Cases. 2.7 Accounts and Records 2.8 Liability to Produce Accounts and Supply of Information. 2.9 Appeal, Revision, Reference and Rectification 2.10 Proceedings 2.11 Offences and Penalties. 2.12 Miscellaneous

Reference Books

No Book Name 1 Practical Tax Planning and Ready Reckoner M.P.Patel LATEAST EDITION Bhayani Publication 2 Practical Tax Planning and Ready Reckoner Sunil Talati LATEAST EDITION Krnavati Publication

3 The Gujarat Value Added Tax Act, 2003 G.V. Parmar LATEAST EDITION The Tax Publication

4 Direct Taxes Dr.Vinod K. Singhania LATEAST EDITION Taxmann Publications Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN403CC Semester : 4

Public International Law (PEC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Public International Law 60 100 4 1.1 Nature, Origin, Development And Basis of Public International

Law

1.2 Sources of International Law 1.3 The Subject of International Law 1.4 Relation Between International Law and State Law 1.5 States in General at International Law 1.6 Recognition of the State 1.7 State and Person 1.8 Jurisdiction of State 1.9 Treaties 1.10 Settlement of International Disputes 1.11 War and Matters Connected Therewith 1.12 International Cooperation

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Public International Law N.C. Jani LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co. 2 Principles of Public International Law Brownlie LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN404CC Semester : 4

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Interpretation of Statute 60 100 4 1.1 Meaning of Interpretation and fundamental principles 1.2 Guiding rules of Interpretation 1.3 Internal Aids to Construction 1.4 External Aids to Construction 1.5 Subsidiary Rules 1.6 Operation of Status 1.7 Commencement expiry and repeal of statues 1.8 Construction of taxing, remedial and penalstatutes 1.9 Some Doctrines under the Constitution 1.10 Interpretation of Interpretation

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Principles of Statutory Interpretation G.P.Singh LATEAST EDITION Bharat Law House

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN401EC Semester : 4

Legal Language (LLE)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Payment of Wages Act, 1936 15 25 1 2. Minimum Wages Act, 1948 15 25 1 3. Tread Union Act, 1926 15 25 1 4. Employees Provident Funds Act, 1952 15 25 1

Reference Books

No BookName

1 Labour Laws Caseman LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co. 2 Labour and Industrial Law H.L. Kumar LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 3 Labour and Industrial Law Malik LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN402EC Semester : 4

The Indian Trusts Act (TIT)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Comparative Law 60 100 4 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Romano-Germanic family 1.3 The Common Law Family 1.4 Rise of the common Law 1.5 Socialistic Family

1.6 Distinction between Anglo-American and continental legal systems

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Comparative Law Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co. 2 Comparative Law A.N.Karia LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN501CC Semester : 5

Law of Crimes – 2 (LOF)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 45 75 3 1.1 Preliminary 1.2 Constitution of Criminal Courts and officers of the Courts 1.3 Powers of Courts 1.4 Powers of superior Police Officers and aid to the Magistrates 1.5 Arrest of persons 1.6 Processes to compel appearance 1.7 Processes to compel the production of things 1.8 Reciprocal arrangement for transfer of persons and attachment

and forfeiture of property

1.9 Security for keeping the place and for good behavior 1.10 Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents 1.11 Maintenance of public order and tranquility 1.12 Preventive action of the Police 1.13 Information to the Police and their power to investigate 1.14 Jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts in inquiries and trials 1.15 Conditions requisite for initiation of proceedings 1.16 Complaints to Magistrates 1.17 Commencement of proceedings before Magistrates 1.18 The Charge 1.19 Trial before a Court of Session 1.20 Trial of warrant-cases by Magistrate 1.21 Trial of summons-cases by Magistrate 1.22 Summary trials 1.23 Plea bargaining 1.24 Attendance of persons confined or detained in prisons 1.25 Evidence in inquiries and trials 1.26 General provisions as to enquiries and trials 1.27 Provisions as to accused persons of unsound mind 1.28 Offences affecting administration of justice 1.28 The judgement 1.29 Submissions of death sentences for confirmation 1.30 Appeals 1.31 Reference and revision

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1.32 Transfer of criminal cases 1.33 Execution, suspension, remission and commutation of

sentences

1.34 Provisions as to bail and bonds 1.35 Disposal of property 1.36 Irregular proceedings 1.37 Limitation for taking cognizance of certain offences 1.38 Miscellaneous

2 Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 15 25 1 1.1 Juvenile justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000

Reference Books No Book Name 1 The Code of Criminal Procedure Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

2 Juvenile and Probation Laws C. P. Veena LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co 3 The Code of Criminal Procedure S.N. Misra LATEAST EDITION Central Law Publication

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN502CC Semester : 5

Law of Evidence (LOF)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. The Indian Evidence Act,1872 60 100 4 1.1 Introduction to the Evidence 1.2 Relevancy of facts 1.3 Facts which need not be proved 1.4 Evidence 1.5 Exclusion of oral by documentary evidence 1.6 Burden of proof 1.7 Estoppel 1.8 Examination of witnesses 1.9 Effect of improper admission or rejection of evidence

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 The Indian Evidence Act Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

2 Law of Evidence N.D. Basu LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 3 Law of Evidence Ratanlal & Dhirajlal LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN503CC Semester : 5

Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Civil Procedure Code 45 75 3 1.1 Preliminary 1.2 Suits in general 1.3 Parties to suits 1.4 Pleadings 1.5 Appearance of parties and setting aside ex-parte

decrees

1.6 Examination of parties 1.7 Admissions 1.8 Production, impounding and return of documents 1.9 Settlement of issues and disposal of suits 1.10 Adjournments 1.11 Hearing of the suit and examination of witnesses 1.12 Affidavits 1.13 Commissions 1.14 Judgment and decree 1.15 Execution 1.16 Arrest and attachment before judgment 1.17 Appointment of Receiver 1.18 Temporary injunctions and interlocutory orders 1.19 Death, marriage and insolvency of parties 1.20 Supplemental proceedings 1.21 Suits in particular cases 1.22 Special Proceedings : Arbitration & Special Case 1.23 Public nuisances and public charities 1.24 Appeals 1.25 Reference, review and revision 1.26 Special provisions relating to some High Courts 1.27 Chartered High Courts 1.28 Rules 1.29 Miscellaneous

2 The Limitation Act, 1963 1 25

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Reference Books No Book Name

1 The Code of Civil Procedure Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEAST EDITION C. Jamnadas & Co. 2 The Limitation Act, 1963 K. S. Javeri LATEAST EDITION Meet Publications 3 Civil Procedure Code Mulla LATEAST EDITION Indian Law Books 4 Civil Procedure C.K. Takwani LATEAST EDITION Eastern Book Co.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN504CC Semester : 5

Patent & Trademark Act (PTC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. The Patent Act, 1970 30 50 2 1.1 Patent History, Concept of patent and Definitions 1.2 Patent Application 1.3 Process to Grant Patent 1.4 Patent 1.5 Licenses 1.6 Power of central Government 1.7 Suits relating to infringement of Patent 1.8 Appeals to the Appellate Board 1.9 Appeal and Punishment 1.10 Patent Agent 1.11 Miscellaneous

2. The Trade Marks Act, 1999 30 50 2 2.1 Preliminary. 2.2 The Register and conditions for registration 2.3 Procedure for registration and duration 2.4 Effect of registration 2.5 Assignment and Transmission 2.6 Use of Trade Mark and registered users 2.7 Rectification and correction of the register 2.8 Collective Marks 2.9 Certification Trade Marks 2.10 Special provisions for Textile Goods 2.11 Appellate Board 2.12 Offences, Penalties and Procedure

2.13 Miscellaneous Reference Books No Book Name

1 An Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights J.P. Misra LATEAST EDITION Central Law Publication 2 Law Relating to Intellectual Property Rights M.K. Bhandari LATEAST EDITION Central Law Publication 3 Intellectual Property P. Narayanan LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

4 Intellectual Property Rights in India P. Narayanan LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN501EC Semester : 5

Public Interest Layering (PIL)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time(hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Public Interest Lawyering 60 100 4 1.1 Public Interest Lawyering 1.2 Legal Aid 1.3 Para-Legal Services

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Public Interest Lawyering Dr. S. R. Myneni LATEAST EDITION Asia Law House 2 Public Interest Litigation P.M. Bakshi LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN502EC Semester : 5

Copyright and Designs Act (CAD)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the

provisions of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Copyright Act, 1957 45 75 3 1.1 History and Definitions. 1.2 Copyright office and Copyright Board 1.3 Copyright- General 1.4 Ownership of Copyright and the rights of the Owner 1.5 Term of Copyright 1.6 Licenses 1.7 Copyright Societies and Rights of Broadcasting Authorities 1.8 International Copyright 1.9 Registration of Copyright and Infringement of Copyright 1.10 Civil Remedies 1.11 Crimes 1.12 Appeals and Miscellaneous Provisions

2. Designs Act,2000 15 25 1 2.1 Preliminary 2.2 Registration of Designs 2.3 Copyright in registered Designs 2.4 Industrial and International Exhibitions 2.5 Legal Proceedings 2.6 General 2.7 Powers and duties of Controller 2.8 Evidence, etc. 2.9 Agency 2.10 Power of central Government and etc.

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 An Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights J.P. Misra LATEAST EDITION Central Law Publication

2 Law Relating to Intellectual Property Rights M.K. Bhandari LATEAST EDITION Central Law Publication

3 Intellectual Property P. Narayanan LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

4 Intellectual Property Rights in India P. Narayanan LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN601CC Semester : 6

Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing (DPC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 40+10 = 50 50 ( Paper of 2 hrs) 100

Objective As per the prevailing guidelines of Bar Council of India, inclusion of Clinical Work in Sem-VI is to

acquint the practical aspect of the Legal profession. Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing 60 100 4 1.1 Pleadings in Civil Matters 1.2 Specimens of Pleadings in Civil

Matters

1.3 Specimens of Pleadings in Criminal Matters

1.4 Legal Notices 1.5 Conveyancing Theory 1.6 Conveyancing Precedents

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEASTEDITION C. Jamanadas & Co., 2 Legislative Drafting B.R. Attre LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray Co. Pvt. Ltd. 3 An Introduction to Legislative Drafting P.M. Bakshi LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN602CC Semester : 6

Moot Court (MCC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 40+10 = 50 50 ( Paper of 2 hrs) 100

Objective As per the prevailing guidelines of Bar Council of India, inclusion of Clinical Work in Sem-VI is to

acquint the practical aspect of the Legal profession.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Moot Court Pre-trial and Preparation in Trial Proceedings

60 100 4

1.1 Moot Court 1.2 Judicial System in India 1.3 Interviewing Technique 1.4 Pre-trial Preparations and Participation in Trial

Proceedings—Civil Matters

1.5 Pre-trial Preparation and Participation in Trial Proceedings—Criminal Matters

1.6 Procedure in Contempt Cases 1.7 Drafting of Writ Petition 1.8 Art of Cross-Examination and Argument 1.9 Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies and Central

Administrative Tribunal

Reference Books No Book Name

1 Moot Court Pre-trial and Preparation in Trial Proceedings Dr. Kailash Rai LATEAST EDITION Central Law Publications

2 Moot Court Pre-trial Preparation Constitution of India J.P.S. Sirohi LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray Co. Pvt. Ltd

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN603CC Semester : 6

Professional Ethics (PEC)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30+20 + 50 50 ( Paper of 2 hrs) 100

Objective As per the prevailing guidelines of Bar Council of India, inclusion of Clinical Work in Sem-VI is to

acquint the practical aspect of the Legal profession.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Professional Ethics 60 100 4 1.1 Professional Ethics 1.2 Misconduct and Disciplinary Committee and

Awards of Supreme Court

1.3 Bar Bench Relation 1.4 Rules of Ethics Accepted by Bar Council

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Professional Ethics Noshirvan H. Jhabvala LATEASTEDITION C. Jamnadas & Co.

2 Advocates Act Subramanyam LATEAST EDITION Bharat Law House

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN604CC Semester : 6

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 40+10 = 50 50 ( Paper of 2 hrs) 100

Objective As per the prevailing guidelines of Bar Council of India, inclusion of Clinical Work in Sem-VI is to acquint

the practical aspect of the Legal profession.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Alternative Dispute Resolution 60 100 4 1.1 Lok Adalat 1.2 The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 1.3 The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987

Reference Books No Book Name

1 Alternative Dispute Resolution C.P.Veena LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co.

2 Arbitration & ADR G.K. Kwatra LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray Co. Pvt. Ltd. 3 Arbitration and Conciliation withADR M. Saharay LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray Co. Pvt. Ltd.

4 Alternative Dispute Resolution M. Saharay LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray Co. Pvt. Ltd.

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Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN601EC Semester : 6

Legal Language (LLE)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs)

Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective All the Legislations of our country are in English. So, in order to acquint with English language, the

course Legal Language is included in Sem-VI.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. Legal Language 60 100 4 1.1 Legal Essay 1.2 Legal Phase - Maxims 1.3 Question Framing 1.4 Translation 1.5 Legal Problems

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 Legal Language Prof. H. D. Pithawalla LATEAST EDITION C. Jamanadas & Co.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN

Programme code : BLGEN Programme Name : BACHELOR OF LAW

Course Code BLGEN602EC Semester : 6

The Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (TIT)

Course type : Elective Course Total Credit : 04

Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme Theory

(hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks)

External (Marks)

Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

Objective Main Object for inclusion of this Course in LL.B. programme is to Acquint all the Students the provisions

of different Laws. So, it can be reflected in their professional carrier.

Unit No.

Topic No.

Content Hrs. Marks W + %

Credit

1. The Indian Trusts Act, 1882 30 50 2 1.1 Preliminary 1.2 Creation of Trusts 1.3 Duties and Liabilities of Trustees 1.4 Rights and Powers of Trustees 1.5 Disabilities of Trustees 1.6 Rights and Liabilities of the Beneficiary 1.7 Vacating the Office of Trustee 1.8 Extinction of Trusts 1.9 Certain Obligations in the Nature of Trusts

2. Right to Information Act, 2005 30 50 2 2.1 Preliminary 2.2 Right to Information and Obligations of

Public Authorities

2.3 The Central Information Commission 2.4 The State Information Commission 2.5 Powers and Functions of The Information Commissions,

Appeal and Penalties

Reference Books

No Book Name

1 All Central Laws Universal Publishing LATEAST EDITION Universal Publishing 2 Right to Information N.K. Acharya LATEAST EDITION R. Cambray Co. Pvt. Ltd. 3 Right to Information Harish N. Shah LATEAST EDITION SBD Publications

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EXAMINATION STRUCTURE AND GRADING SYSTEM

EXAMINATION STRUCTURE

TOTAL MARKS OF EACH SUBJECT 100 A. EXTERNAL SEMESTER EXAMINATION 70 MARKS

Total 6 Questions Shall be asked, out of which, 5 Ques. Carry 12 Marks and 1 Ques. carries 10 Marks in which Case Laws Shall be asked.

Each student shall have to secure Minimum 28 marks from External examination. B. INTERNAL EVALUATION: 30 MARKS (i) Term Papers 10 marks (ii) OMR test/ Law Quiz 10 marks (iii) Internal Test 10 marks

Each student shall have to secure Minimum 12 marks from Internal Evaluation. Standard of Passing:- Minimum 40 marks in each subject.

C. Each student of Sem 6, shall have to prepare clinical work book of four subjects As per the guidelines of Bar Council of India,

Each student shall have to secure Minimum 20 Marks in External Exam, 16 Marks From Clinical work

and 4 Marks in Viva. In the subject of Professional Ethics, student shall have to secure Minimum 20 Marks in External Exam, 12 Marks From Clinical work and 8 Marks in Viva.

Standard of Passing:- Minimum 40 marks in each subject.

Paper Name

Marking scheme

External Internal

The Pra Clinical Work

Viva Pra

Drafting – Pleading 50 40 10

Moot Court 50 40 10

Professional Ethics 50 30 20

Alternative Dispute Resolution

50 40 10

HEMCHANDRACHARYANORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)

For Graduate as well as Post Graduate Level IN THE FACULTIES OF SCIENCE , COMMERCE , ARTS ,

LAW and HOME - SCIENCE

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Proposed Grading System to be implemented from June 2011 and Onwards : As per UGC 7 point scale system.

Dr. M. B Prajapati, Dean, Science Faculty, HNGU

Dr. B D Patel, Dean, Commerce Faculty, HNGU

Dr. L S Patel, Dean, Arts Faculty,

Dr. Jagdip Nanavati, Dean, Law Faculty,

Pro. Bhavna J. Shah ,Dean, Home –Science Faculty, HNGU

History of grading: Developed by: A tutor named William Farish 1st implemented by: University of Cambridge in 1792, for the closure scrutinize of the students' work more

quantitatively. The Syndicate of the university has approved the Choice Based Credit System course for the Bachelor as

well as for the Master programme in which the passing standard minimum of 40% for each course of the programme. Grades:

These are standardized measurements of varying levels of comprehension within a subject area. Grades can be assigned in letters (for example, A, B, C, D, E or F), as a range (for example 1.0–7.0), as descriptors (excellent, great, satisfactory, needs improvement), in percentages, as a Grade Point Average (GPA). A Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is a calculation of the average of all of a student's grades for all semesters and courses completed up to a given academic term, whereas the GPA may only refer to one term.

Procedure of awarding the grades Marks and Award of Grades:

The following TABLE-I gives the marks, numerically grades, letter grades and classification to indicate the performance of the candidate.

Table 1 Conversion of Marks to Numerical Grade and Letter Grade

(Course Performance)

Sr. No.

% marks obtained Numerical grade earned

Letter grade earned Performance of the student

1 90-100 6.0 – 7.0 A+ Outstanding 2 80-89 5.0 – 5.9 A Excellent 3 70-79 4.0 – 4.9 B+ Distinction 4 60-69 3.0 – 3.9 B Very good 5 50-59 2.0 – 2.9 C+ Good 6 40-49 1.0 – 1.9 C Satisfactory 7 00-39 0.0 F Re-appear/fail 8 Absent 0.0 AAA Absent

It is clear from the Table 1 that, if any student obtains 67% in semester end examination in some course

say-Course-M, then the Numerical Grade earned is 3.7 and Letter grade earned is B (Very Good) in that course. The result of successful candidates at the end of each semester shall be declared in terms of GRADE

POINT AVERAGE (GPA) and letter grade. The result at the end of sixth(UG)/fourth(PG) semester shall be classified on the basis of the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) obtained in all the six(UG)/four(PG) semester and the corresponding overall letter sign grade. The SEVEN point grading system with the Numerical as well as the letter grade as described as above and shall be recommended to be adopted. The Grade Point Average (GPA) and the Cumulative Grade Point Average(CGPA) at the end of sixth(UG)/fourth(PG) semester shall be computed as follows.

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Computation of Grade Point Average (GPA): Grade Point Average (GPA) is a measure of how well one is doing in academic studies. A student’s Grade

Point Average, or GPA, is a mathematical calculation that indicates where an average of the grades falls on the given scale. The academic grading scale goes from ―A+‖ to ―C‖, with corresponding numerical grade points ranging from the highest ―7.00‖ to the lowest ―1.00‖.

The letter grade is assigned a numerical grade value according to the Grading Systems- as shown in the Table 1. Each letter grade has a numeric grade point value assigned which is used to calculate Grade Point Average (GPA) and cumulative grade point average (CGPA).

The numerical grade in a course shall be assigned on the basis of actual marks scored at the semester end examination including Internal Assessment in that course as per the above Table 1 provided he/she secures a minimum of 40% marks in the semester examination. The candidate securing less than 40% of marks in the end of semester examination(including Internal marks) in any course ( may be a theory / practical / project_work /dissertation,etc.) shall be declared to have failed OR to be re-appear in the next exam in that course.

The Grade Point (GP) for each course shall then be calculated as the product of the Numerical Grade earned in that course and the credits for that course. The Grade Point Average (GPA) for each semester is obtained by adding the GP of all the courses of the semester dividing by total Credits of the semester (for UG level it is 24 credits for each semester and for PG level it is 20 credits for each semester). Procedure for GPA calculation: Let, Ci = Credits of the ith course in the semester, Gi= the numerical Grade obtained for the ith course in the semester and N= the number of courses (credited) offered in the semester, then Calculation of the Grade Point (GP) ith course of the semester is calculate as: GRADE POINT (GPi) = Gi x Ci GRADE POINT AVERAGE [GPA] = (GP1 + GP2 +…+ GPn) / (C1 + C2 +…+ Cn) = (GP1+GP2+…+GPn) / 20 (since total credit for each semester=20) = (C1 x G1 + C2 x G2 +… + Cn x Gn) / (C1 + C2 + …+ Cn) That is,

(I) An illustrations for PG Level Table 2 : Calculation of GP and GPA for Semester I(PG)

Course offered

Course Credit

Marks obtained % age

of marks

Numerical grade

Letter grade

Grade point (GP=7 * 2)

GPA Final grade

and performance

Internal External Total/ out of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

M-101 4 24 37 61/100 61% 3.1 B 12.4

3.92 &

69.2%

B

Very Good

M-102 4 21 56 77/100 77% 4.7 B+ 18.8

M-103 4 19 44 63/100 63% 3.3 B 13.2

P-101, P-102, P-103

6 - 108 108/150 72% 4.2 B+ 25.2

E-102 2 - 37 37/50 74% 4.4 B+ 8.8

Total 20 78.4

Sum of the multiplication of numerical grade by the credits of the courses

Sum of the credits of the courses in a semester GPA=

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Table 3 : Calculation of GP and GPA for Semester II (PG)

Course offered

Course Credit

Marks obtained % age of

marks

Numerical grade

Letter grade

Grade point (GP=7 * 2)

GPA Final grade

and performance Internal External

Total/ out of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

M-201 4 19 58 77/100 77% 4.7 B+ 18.8

4.59 & 75.9%

B+

Distinction

M-202 4 23 49 72/100 72% 4.2 B+ 16.8

M-203 4 25 61 86/100 86% 5.6 A 22.4

P-201, P-202, P-203

6 - 110 110/150 73% 4.3 B+ 25.8

E-201 2 - 35 35/50 70% 4 B+ 8

Total 20 91.8

Table 4 : Calculation of GP and GPA for Semester III(PG)

Course offered

Course Credit

Marks obtained % age of

marks

Numerical grade

Letter grade

Grade point (GP=7 * 2)

GPA Final grade

and performance Internal External

Total/ out of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

M-301 4 18 53 71/100 71% 4.1 B+ 16.4

4.57 & 75.7 %

B+

Distinction

M-302 4 25 59 84/100 84% 5.4 A 21.6

M-303 4 22 51 73/100 73% 4.3 B+ 17.2

P-301, P-302, P-303

6 - 112 112/150 75% 4.5 B+ 27

E-302 2 - 38 38/50 76% 4.6 B+ 9.2

Total 20 91.4

Table 5 : Calculation of GP and GPA for Semester IV(PG)

Course offered

Course Credit

Marks obtained % age of

marks

Numerical grade

Letter grade

Grade point (GP=7 * 2)

GPA Final grade

and performance Internal External

Total/ out of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

M-401 4 24 60 84/100 84% 5.4 A 21.6

5.0 & 80%

A

Excellent

M-402 4 26 58 84/100 84% 5.4 A 21.6 P-401, P-402, P-403

4 - 115 115/150 77% 4.7 B+ 18.8

S S 2 - 35 35/50 70% 4 B+ 8

Project 6 - 120 120/150 80% 5 A 30

Total 20 100

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An illustrations for UG Level :

Table 6 : Calculation of GP and GPA for Semester I(UG)

Course offered

Course Credit

Marks obtained

% age of marks

Numerical grade

Letter grade

Grade point

(GP=7 * 2) GPA

Final grade and

performance Internal External

Total/ out of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

FC-101 2 - 37 37/50 74% 4.4 B+ 8.8

4.02 &

70.2 %

B+

Distinction

FE-101 2 10 25 35/50 70% 4.0 B+ 8.0

CC-101 4 19 44 63/100 63% 3.3 B 13.2

CC-102 4 20 40 60/100 60% 3.0 B 12.0

CE-101 4 18 50 68/100 68% 3.8 B 15.2

CE-102 4 22 60 82/100 82% 5.2 A 20.8

EO-101 2 - 44 44/50 88% 5.8 A 11.6

EG-101 2 - 32 32/50 64% 3.4 B 6.8

Total 24 96.4

Similarly We can Prepare Tables for Sem2, Sem3, Sem4, Sem5&Sem6

Note: The candidates who pass the subject at first appearance and within the prescribed semester of the UG/PG Programme ( Core, Elective, Non-major Electives and Extra-Disciplinary courses alone) only shall be eligible for the evaluation process of the Grade point of that subject. Those students who clear the examination at second or subsequent attempt or having skipped the first attempt in the subject shall be granted the numerical grade of only 1.0 (as the lowest one) instead of the higher numerical grade obtained by the candidate.

Calculation of CGPA for the entire programme for both UG and PG level Cumulative GPA is a calculation of the average of all grades for all semesters and courses completed at the UG/PG programme. CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE [CGPA] =

Table 7

Calculation of CGPA for entire programme(PG)

Semester Credits GPA

Obtained Letter grade

obtained % age

obtained

Total grade point average (3

x 2) CGPA

Grade/Class/ Equivalent %

age

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I 20 3.92 B 69.2 78.4

4.52 B+/

Distinction/ 75.2%

II 20 4.59 B+ 75.9 91.8

III 20 4.57 B+ 75.7 91.4

IV 20 5 A 80 100

Total 80 361.6

Sum of the multiplication of GPA of the semester by the total credits of that semester

Sum of the credits of the courses of the entire programme =

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Table 8 : Calculation of CGPA for entire programme(PG)

Semester Credits GPA

Obtained Letter grade

obtained % age

obtained

Total grade point

average (3 x 2)

CGPA Grade/Class/

Equivalent % age

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I 24 4.02 B+ 70.2 100.8

4.458 B+/ Distinction/

74.58 %

II 24 3.63 B 66.3 87.12

III 24 s2.3 C+ 53.0 55.2

IV 24 4.58 B+ 75.8 109.92

V 24 5.84 A 88.4 140.16

VI 24 6.2 A+ 92.0 148.8

Total 144 26.57 445.7 642

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Descriptions of each component described as follow

Letter Grade

Numerical Grade

Grade Points

Performance Letter Grade Description

A+

90 - 100

6.0 to 7.0 Out standing

A 80 – 89 5.0 to 5.9 Excellent First Class Standing. Superior Performance showing comprehensive, in-depth understanding of subject matter. Demonstrates initiative and fluency of expression.

B+

70 - 79

4.0 to 4.9 Distinction Clearly above average performance with knowledge

of principles and facts generally complete and with no serious deficiencies.

B 60 - 69

3.0 to 3.9 Very Good Basic understanding with knowledge of principles and

facts at least adequate to communicate intelligently in the discipline.

C+ 50 – 59 2.0 to 2.9 Good Some understanding of principles and facts but with definite deficiencies.

C 40-49 1.0 to 1.9 Satisfactory A passing grade indicating marginal performance. Student not likely to succeed in subsequent courses in the subject.

F 0 – 39 0.00 Unsatisfactory / Fail

Knowledge of principles and facts is fragmentary; or student has failed to complete substantive course requirements.

AAA -- 0.00 Absent Did not complete the course or less than 40% of course work completed.