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National Education Policy-

Common Minimum Syllabus for University and Colleges

As per Syllabus Development Guidelines of BCI

[Five Years Integrated Degree Course in Law]

PROF. RAJENDRA SINGH (RAJJU BHAIYA) UNIVERSITY,

MIRZAPUR ROAD, NAINI, PRAYAGRAJ-

WWW.PRSUNIV.AC.IN

BALLB Syllabus as per Grading and Credit

System according National Education

Policy - 2020

BALLB

(Restructured and Approved by BoS on 26.10.2021)

(Session 2020-2021 Onwards)

FIVE YEAR

Semester wise titles of Courses/Papers for BALLB as per NEP-

Semester Courses/ Papers

Course Code Course Titles Theory/ Practical

Credits

Evaluation (MM – 100) CIE ETE

BALLBI Sem.

I G020101T ENGLISH‐I T^^4 25 II G020102T POLITICAL SCIENCE‐I T^4 25 III G020103T PHILOSOPHY‐I T^^4 25 IV G020104T SOCIOLOGY‐I T^4 25 V G020105T COMPUTER^ T^^4 25 VI G020106T ENGLISH‐II T^4 25

BALLBII Sem.

I G020201T ENGLISH‐III^ T^^4 25 II G020202T POLITICAL SCIENCE‐II T^4 25 III G020203T PHILOSOPHY‐II^ T^^4 25 IV G020204T SOCIOLOGY‐II T^4 25 V G020205T SOCIOLOGY‐III T^^4 25 VI G020206T POLITICAL SCIENCE‐III T^4 25

BALLBIII Sem.

I G020301T POLITICAL SCIENCE‐IV T^^4 25 II G020302T PHILOSOPHY‐III T^4 25

III G020303T LAW OF TORT, M.V. ACCIDENT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW

T (^4 25 )

IV G020304T CONSTITUTIONAL LAW‐I T^4 25 V G020305T LAW OF CONTRACT‐I^ T^^4 25 VI G020306T FAMILY LAW‐I T^4 25

BALLBIV Sem.

I G020401T POLITICAL SCIENCE‐V^ T^^4 25 II G020402T POLITICAL SCIENCE‐VI T^4 25 III G020403T ADMINISTRATIVE LAW T 4 25 75 IV G020404T CONSTITUTIONAL LAW‐II T^4 25 V G020405T LAW OF CONTRACT‐II T^4 25 VI G020406T FAMILY LAW‐II T^4 25

BALLBV Sem.

I G020501T JURISPRUDENCE‐I T 4 25 75 II G020502T ENVIRONMENTAL LAW T^4 25 III G020503T LAW OF CRIMES‐I T^4 25 IV G020504T PROPERTY LAW‐I T^^4 25 V G020505T HUMAN RIGHTS : LAW AND PRACTICE T^4 25 VI G020506T LAW OF EVIDENCE^ T^^4 25

BALLBVI Sem.

I G020601T JURISPRUDENCE‐II T^4 25

II G020602T

LEGAL PHILOSOPHY INCLUDING THEORY OF JUSTICE

T (^) (^4 25 )

III G020603T LAW OF CRIMES‐II T^^4 25 IV G020604T PROPERTY LAW‐II AND EASEMENT T^4 25

V G020605T

INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND PRINCIPLES OF LEGISLATION

T (^) (^4 25 )

VI G020606T COMPANY LAW T^4 25

BALLBVII Sem.

I G020701T PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW T^4 25 II G020702T CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE^ T^^4 25 III G020703T

BANKING LAW INCLUDING NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT

T (^) (^4 25 )

IV G020704T PENOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY T^4 25 V G020705T PRINCIPLES OF TAXATION LAW T^4 25

,.!-

B.A.LL.B. (Ilons.) Five Year Integrated Course

rIRSTYEAR FIRST SEMESTER

l. English-I

  1. Political Science (^) -I
  2. Philosophy-I
  3. Sociology (^) - I
  4. Computer
  5. English-II SECOND SEMESTER
  6. English-III
  7. Political Science (^) -II
  8. Philosophy-^ II
  9. (^) Sociology (^) - II
  10. Sociology (^) - III
  11. Political Science-lll

SECONDYEAR

TI.IIRD SEMESTER

l. Political Science-lV

  1. Philosophy III
    1. Law of Tort, M.V. Accident and Consumer^ Protection^ law
  2. Constitutional law- I
    1. Law of Contract-I
    2. Family law- I
FOIJRTH SEMESTER
  1. Politioal Science V
  2. Political Science VI
  3. Administrative law
  4. Constinrtional law-^ tr
  5. Law of Contract-Il
  6. Family law- II

TIIIRD YEAR FIFTH SEMESTER

  1. Jurisprudence-I
  2. Environmental law
  3. Law of Crimes J
  4. Properry law -I
  5. Human Rights : Law and Practice
  6. law of Evidence

PROF. RAJENDRA SINGH (RAJJU BHAIYA) UNIVERSITY, PRAYAGRAJ

B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Five Year lntegrated Course

SD(TH SEMESTER

1. Jurisprudence-ll

  1. l-egal Philosophy including theory^ ofjusice
  2. Law of Crimes- II
  3. Property law- I[ and Easement
  4. lnterpretation of Statutes and^ Principles^ of^ legislation
  5. Company law

FOTJRTHYEAR

SEVENTH SEMESTER
  1. Public Intemational law
  2. Code of Criminal Procedure
  3. Banking law including Negotiable^ Instruments^ Act
  4. Penology and Victimology
  5. Principles of Taxation^ law
  6. Land laws^ including^ tenure^ and^ tenancy system

EIGHTH SEMESTER

l. Intellectual Property Rights

  1. lntemational OrganisatiodSpecial Contracts
  2. Media and law/ Women and Criminal law
  3. lnsurance^ ladlntemational^ rade law
    1. Information technology law/ I.T. Offences
    2. Project-I

FIMIIYEAR

NINTH SEMESTER

l. Alternate Dispute Resolution

  1. Labour and Industrial [aw- I
  2. lntemational Cdminal Iaw-V Bio- diversity Protection^ law
  3. (^) llntemational Human Rights/Forensic Science
  4. Corporate Governance/ Right to Information laws
  5. Competition law/ Private International law

TENTH SEMESTER

  1. Code of Civil ProcedureJl^ and^ Limitation Act
  2. Labour and^ Industial^ law-^ II
  3. Moot Court Excercise and^ Intemship
  4. Drating, Pleading^ &^ Conveyancing
  5. hofessional Ethics^ and^ Professional Accounting^ System
  6. (^) Project-Il

:"

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O (a) Agatha Christie, Witness for the Prosecution: Harper

Collins, London (b) (^) Emest Hemingway, The OId man end^ Sea, Harmonds worth: Penguin

(c) Galsworthy, Justicc

(d) George Orwell, Animal Farm

Note: The students have to^ select^ any^ two^ ofthe^ prescribed books^ in this section as per^ their own interest. The^ books^ will^ not^ be taught formally in^ the^ class^ but compulsory^ questions^ will^ be there in the examination.

D Composition skills

A ParagraPh^ Writing:

Topic Sentence, Ways^ to^ Develop^ a^ Paragraph (lnductive

Order, Deductive^ Order,^ Question to^ Answer^ Order,

Exposition, Time Order, Comparison^ and^ Contrast' Enumeration).

B Letter writing:

i) Qualities of a lener

ii) Format^ of^ a^ letter

iii) Types of letters

C Note Taking

E Listening Comprehension and^ IPA

I A Consonant and^ vowel^ sounds^ in^ English

B Speech Mechanism

C /-t^ l,l-d^ /,^ Aid /^ endings

D /-s l, /-z^ l, l-iz^ I^ endings

E Consonant clusters

F Syllables

G Word^ stress^ and^ sentence sffess

H Intonation

2 Listening to^ pre-recorded^ standard^ English^ cassettes^ and

answering questions.

Tert-Books and Reference Materials:

i) Word^ Power^ Made^ Easy,^ Norman Lewis (Amsco^ School^ Publication'

New York)

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ii) Foreign^ Expressions^ Appendix^ in Twenty-first^ CentutT^ Chambers

Dictionary

iii) Essentials of Grammar and Composition,^ Glenn^ Legget!^ C'^ David

Mead and^ William^ Charvat^ Prentice^ Hall^ of^ lndia,^ New Delhi

iv) Remedial English^ Grammar,^ FT^ Worod, Macmillan, Delhi

v) Improve Your^ Writing,^ VN^ Arora and^ Lakshmi^ Chandra

(Delhi:Oxford U P' l98l)

vi) A^ Course^ in^ Phonetics and^ Spoken^ English,^ J Sethi and^ PV Dhamija

(Prentice-Hall of lndia, New^ Delhi,^ 1992)

vii) A Tert Books^ of^ English^ Phonetics^ for^ Indian^ students,^ T

Balasubrananian (Macmillan^ India^ Ltd'^ Delhi,^ 2005)

viii) Business Correspondence^ and^ Report^ Writing,^ RC^ Sharma^ and

Krishna Mohan (Tata-McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,^ 2008)

ix) English for^ Law,^ MA^ Yadugiri and^ Githa^ Bhasker,^ (Foundation

Books, New Delhi et a[,^ 2005)

x) Professional English in^ Use'^ (Law),^ Gillian^ D'^ Brown^ and^ Sally Rice'

(Cambridge U P, New Delhi'2008)

xi) Oxford Advanced^ Learner's Dictionary^ of^ Current^ English

xii) . Collins Cobuild Dictionary^ of English Language

xiii) English Pronouncing^ Dictionary @LBS)

PAPER-II

Pollllcal Sclence-I

Politicel Theory and Political^ Organisation

Part-I Political Theory

l. Definition,^ Meaning^ and Nature^ of^ Political^ Science^ and^ its

relationshiP witl^ Law.

2. Concept^ ofState:

(i) Essentialsofstate.

(iD origin of state: Social Contract^ and^ Historical

Evolutionary Theory.

(iii) Liberal, Marxist, Ideatist, Classical Hindu^ and^ lslamic^ view

of state.

(iv) Functions of state: Liberal^ and^ Marxist view

3. SovereigntY:

(i) Concept and Attributes of^ sovereignty-

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o

(lv) Locke - Locke's criticism^ of^ Innate Ideas'^ Locke's^ theory^ of

Knowledge, Kinds^ of^ ldeas,^ Limits^ of^ Knowl"9g?:^.

(v) IGnt - Kint's^ idea^ of criticism'^ synthetic^ a^ priori judgement'

Books Referred^ :

t.anlntroductiontolndianPhilosophy-D'M.Datta&S.C'Chatterji

  1. A critical survey^ of^ Indian Philosophy^ - C'D'^ Sharma
    1. Outlines ofGreek^ Philosophy^ -^ Zeller
  2. A History of^ Philosophy^ - Thilly^ &^ Wood

PAPER.IV

Socloloev-I

Gencral Sociologr

I.JNIT I

(a) SociologY

(b) Scope and subject, matter^ of^ Sociology

(c) Social structure

UNIT II

(a) SocietY and A SocietY

(b) Tribal and agrarian SocietY

(c) Industrial and post^ Industrial Society

(d) Status and role

UNIT III

(a) lnstitutions

(b) Associations

(c) Social groups, primary^ and secondary^ groups

(d) Reference groups, In^ and^ Out groups

t NIT Iv^ (a)^ CommunitY

(b) (^) Urban CommunitY (c) Rural communitY (d) Rural-Urban continuum

TJNIT V

(a) Socialization

O) Theories^ of^ Socialization

(c) Culture and its^ tYPolory

id) The^ relation^ between^ personality^ and^ culture

'a

o (^) PAPER'.

ComPtder

ComPuter Concepts^ and^ Working:

1. Introduction^ to ComPuter

1.1 What is^ computer?

l. Characteristics^ of^ ComPuters

  1. Basic APPlication^ of^ ComPuter

| .2 Components^ of^ ComPuter^ SYstem

I. Central Processing^ Unit^ (CPU)

  1. vDU, KeYboard and^ Mouse
    1. Other^ inPuUoutput^ Devices
    2. ComPuter Memory
    3. Concepts of^ Hardware and^ Software

I .3 Classifications^ of^ ComPuters

1.4 ConcePts of^ Data Processing

l. Definition of lnformation^ and data

  1. Basic data tYPes
  2. Introduction to Data^ Storage^ Devices

2, Introduction^ to^ Windows

2.1 What is^ an^ operating^ system and basics^ of^ Windows

2.2 The^ User Interface

l. Using Mouse and^ Moving^ Icons^ on the screen

  1. The^ MY^ ComPuter^ Icon
    1. The RecYcle Bin
  2. Status Bar, Start^ and^ Menu^ &^ Menu-selection
    1. Running an^ APPlication
      1. Windows Explorer^ Viewing of^ File, Folder^ and Directories
      2. Creating and^ Renaming^ of files^ and^ folders
      3. Operating and^ closing^ of different Windows

2.3 Windows Seuing

l. Control^ Panels

  1. Wall (^) PaPer and Screen^ Savers
  2. Setting the date and Sound
  3. Concept of^ menu^ using^ HelP

2.4 Advanced Windows

  1. Using right Button^ of^ the^ Mouse
  2. Crer;ting Short cuts
  3. Basics of^ Window^ SetuP
  4. NotePad
  5. Window^ Accessories

3. Elements of^ Word^ Processing

3.1 Word^ Processing^ Basic

l. An Introduction to Word^ Processing

  1. Opening^ Word^ Processing Package
    1. The Menu Bar

'o

'o

  1. Creation oftables
  2. Cell^ Height^ and^ Widths

4' CoPYing ofcells

4.3 Providing Formulas

I. Using^ basic^ functions^ /^ formalism^ a^ cell

  1. Sum^ function
  2. Average
  3. Percentage
    1. Other basic functions

Computer Communication^ and^ Internct

5.1 Basic^ of^ ComPuter^ networks

I. LAN

  1. WAN

5.2 Internet

I. Concept of Intemet

  1. APPIication of^ Intemet

5.3 Service on^ Intemet

l. WWW^ and web-sites

2' Electronic mails

  1. Communicalion^ on^ Internet

WWW and Web Browsers

6.1 Web Browsing Software

l. Internet ExPlorer

  1. Mozilla^ Firefox

6.2 Surfing the Internet

l. Civing the URL^ address

  1. Search
  2. Moving Around^ the^ web-site
  3. Printing or saving^ portion of^ web^ pages
    1. Down loading

6.3 Chatting on Intemet

Email

7 .l Basic of^ electronic mails

  1. What^ is an^ Electronic mail
  2. Email addressing
  3. Mailbox: Inbox^ and^ outbox

7.2 Using Emails

l. Viewing^ an^ email

  1. Sending an^ Email
  2. Saving mails
  3. Sending same^ mail^ to^ various^ users

7 .3 Document handling

l. Sending soft^ coPY^ as^ attachment

  1. Enolosures to email 3' Sending a^ Portion^ of^ Document^ as^ email

Making Small Presentation

8.1 Basics

l. Difference between presentation^ and^ document

a'O

  1. Using Power Point
  2. Opening a^ Power Point^ Presentation
  3. Using Wizard for^ creating^ a^ presentation

8.2 Creating of^ Presentation

I. Title

  1. Text Creation
  2. Font and Sizes
  3. Bullets and indenting
  4. Moving^ to^ Next^ Slide

8.3 Presentation^ of^ Slides

l. Selection^ of^ tYPe^ of^ Slides

  1. Importing text^ from^ word^ documenB
    1. Moving to next Slide
    2. The Slide^ manager

8.4 Providingaesthetics

I. Slide Designs

  1. Background and^ Text^ colors
  2. Making your own slide^ format
  3. Footnotes^ and^ slide numbering

8.5 Slide^ Manipulation^ and^ Slide Show

8.6 Presentation ofthe^ Slides

  1. Using the Slide Show
  2. Printing^ the Slides and^ Handouts
  3. Slide sorter
    1. Title sorter

Books Rcferred:

l. C.S. French "Data Processing and^ Information Technology",^ BPB

Publications 1998

  1. P.K. Sinha 'Computer Fundamentals' ,BPB Publications'^1992
  2. Guy Hart-Davis *The^ ABCs of Microsoft OIfice^ 97 Professional edition", BPB Publication,^1998
  3. Karl Schwartz, "Microsoft Windows^98 Training Guide",^1998

PAPER-W

Enefish- II

l- Development^ of^ Equity: Maxims^ Viz^ Equity follows^ the^ law;^ where

equities are equal, the^ law^ shall prevail;^ He^ who^ seeks^ equity,^ must^ do

equity; He^ who^ comes^ to equity^ must come^ with^ clean hands;^ Delay defeas

equity; Equality is equity; Equity^ looks to the intent^ rather than^ to the^ form; Equity acts in^ personam.

2- Development^ of^ Legal Vocabulary Legal^ terms and^ maxims^ for^ example:

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ALLAHABAD STATE^ I]NIYERSITY B.A.LL.B. (Ilons.) Five Year Integrated Course

Syllabus

SEMESTER-II

PAPER-I

Ensllrh- III

A Essential of^ Good^ Writing

a Basic^ sentence^ faults:

i) Sentence fragments

ii) Comma SPlice

i ii) Squinting constructions

iv) SPlit^ infinitives

v) Dangling constructions

vi) Illogical comParisons

b Effective^ sentences:

i) Subordination

ii) Sentence varietY

iii) Parallelism iv) Emphasis v) Directness

vi) Appropriateness

B Writing^ skills

a Summaries

b Prdcis

c Reports

d ProPosals

C Resding ComPrehension:

a Intensive Reading^ :^ The Famous Speeches:(Ten)-^ To^ be^

prescribed'

B Extensive^ Reading :^ Any two of^ the^ following:

"'. $f:-#I:'^ f[^ ?[T'HiH:::n."^ :ni#":"Jr; Napoleons', 'The^ Adventure^ of^ the^ Devil's Foot'^ and^ 'The

Adventure of^ the^ Illustrious^ Client'

  1. RK Narayan's^ (Eight^ stories^ from^ Lawley Road^ as^ appear in

Malgudi DaYs)

I

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PRSU/CBCS/BALLB/

  1. Roses in December,^ M'C'^ Chhagla
  2. The Autobiography,^ Benjamin^ Franklin'^ New^ York:The Modem

Library' 1950

  1. Hind^ Swaraj,^ MK^ Candhi, Ahmedabad: Navjeevan' 2006

Note:Thestudentshavetose|ectanytwooftheprescribedbooksinthissection

as per^ their own^ interest'^ The^ books^ witl^ not^ be^ taught^ formatly^ in^ the^

class

but compulsory questions^ will^ be^ t}ere^ in^ the^ examination'

D SPeech^ Training:

a Reading^ Aloud

b Making^ SPeeches

c Group Discussion

Tert-Books and Reference^ Materials:

i) Word^ Power Made^ Easy, Norman Lewis (Amsco School Publioation'

New

York)

ii) Foreign Expressions^ Appendix^ in^ Twenty-Iirst^ Century^ Chambers

Dictionary

iiD Essentials of^ Grammar^ and Composition,^ Glenn^ l'gg"tt'^ C'^ David^

Mead

and William Charvat, Prentice^ Hal[ of^ Indi4^ New Delhi

iv) Remedial English^ Grammar,^ FT Worod,^ Macmillan' Delhi

v) Improve^ Your^ Writing,^ VN^ Arora^ and Lakshmi Chandra^

(Delhi:Oxford U

P, 1981)

vi) A Course in^ Phonetics^ and^ Spoken^ English'^ J^ Sethi and^ PV^ Dhamija

(Prentice-Halt of^ India,^ New^ Delhi,^ I992)

vii)ATcrtBooksofEnglishPhoneticsforlndianstudents,TBalasubrarranian (Macmillan tndia Ltd, Delhi'^ 2005)

viii) Business Correspondence^ end^ Repon^ Writing'^ RC^ Sharma^

and Krishna

Mohan (Tata-McGraw-Hill, New Delhi'^ 2008) ix)EnglishforLaw,MAYadugiriandGithaBhasker'(FoundationBooks'New Delhi et al, 2005)

x) Professional^ English^ in^ Use,^ (Law),^ Cillian^ D'^ Brown^ and^

Sally Rice'

(Cambridge U P, New Delhi'2008)

xi) Orford^ Advanced^ Learner's Dictionary^ of^ Current^ English

xii) Collins Cobuild Dictionary^ of English Languagc

xiii) English Pronouncing^ Dictionary @LBS)

8. Problem oflnduction^ and its^ solutions

Books Referred^ :

  1. Introduction to^ Logic^ - I.M.^ Copi
  2. An Introduction to Philosophical^ Analysis-J'^ Hasperse

PAPER-IV

Soclolow-II

Indian Sociologr

UNIT I

IJNIT II

IJNIT III

UNIT IV

(a) Hindu marriage, traditional^ types and^ forms

(b) Hindu marriage a^ sacftIment

ici Uustim^ Marriage^ Traditional^ types and^ forms

(d) Muslim Marriage a^ contract

(a) Polygamous sYstem^ and^ usages

(b) KinshiP sYstem and^ usages

("i fn. aitf.i"nce between north and south^ kinship'pattems

(d) Joint FamilY

(a) Caste system

(b) Dominant castes

(c) Jajmani sYstem

(d) Caste in minoritY grouPs

(a) Sanskritization

(b) Westemization

(c) Modemization

(d) Secularization

(a) Casteism

(b) Communalism

(c) (^) Regionalism

(d) Tenorism

UNIT V

PAPER-V

Soclolosv-III

Society and Crime

IJNIT I

(a) Social Disorganization

(b) Social Anomie

(c) Social Conformity and^ Deviance

(d) Social PathologY

. (^) 'ao -.^ I.INIT^ II

(a) Crime and similar^ terms

(b) TYPes and forms of crime

(c) Causes of crime

(d) Theories of crime

LTNIT III

(a) Punishment and tYPes

(b) Theories of^ Punishment

(c) (^) Reforms and Rehabilitations

(d) Prison-sYstems

TJNIT IV

(a) Criminalization of Politics

(b) ComtPtion

(c) White-coltar-crime

(d) Juveniledelinquency

UNITV

(a) Social Control

ib) Means^ and^ Agencies^ ofsocial^ control

(c) Crime against women and^ children

(d) lmportant social legislations

PAPER-VI

Polltlcal Sclence-Ill

ilorpuoc*pono""^ and^ comparative^ Political^ Philosophy

Part-I Comparative^ Politics and^ Government

t. Meaning, Nature^ atrd scope^ of^ comparative^ politics'

2. Approaches to^ the^ study^ of^ comparative^ politics:^ Traditional^

and

Modem aPProaches.

3. Constitutionalism: Meaning, Nature^ and^ kinds^ of^ constitutionalism'

4. Democratic Theory:

(i) Definition and Meaning^ of^ Democracy

(ii) Direct Democracy: Referendum,^ Initiative^ and^ Recall

(with special reference to^ Switzerland)

(iiD Grassroot Democracy: Rural^ and^ Urban local^ self-

government with special reference^ to73r^ and74h Amendment Acts.

5. Political Parties:^ Meaning, role^ and^ functions^ ofpolitical

Parties in modem^ state.

6. Pressure^ Groups: Meaning,^ Role and^ Techniques^ of

pressure groups in modem democracy