Optional Subjects

Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
Commerce and Accountancy
Political Science and International Relations(PSIR)
Literature of Assamese
Literature of Bengali
Literature of Bodo
Literature of Dogri
Literature of Gujarati
Literature of Hindi
Literature of Kannada
Literature of Kashmiri
Literature of Konkani
Literature of Maithili
Literature of Malayalam
Literature of Manipuri
Literature of Marathi
Literature of Nepali
Literature of Oriya
Literature of Punjabi
Literature of Sanskrit
Literature of Santhali
Literature of Sindhi
Literature of Tamil
Literature of Telugu
Literature of Urdu
Literature of English

syllabus of law

Syllabus of Law Optional Subject

PAPER-I Constitutional and administrative Law:Constitution and Constitutionalism: The distinctive features of the Constitution.Fundamental Rights—Public interest litigation; Legal Aid; Legal services authority.Relationship between Fundamental rights, Directive principles and Fundamental duties.Constitutional Position of the President and relation with the Council of Ministers.Governor and his powers.Supreme Court and the High Courts:Appointments and transfer.Powers, functions and jurisdictionCentre, States and local bodies:Distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States. Local Bodies.Administrative relationship among Union, State and Local Bodies.Eminent Domain-State property-common property-community property.Legislative powers, privileges and immunities.Services under the Union and the States:Recruitment and conditions of services; Constitutional safeguards; Administrative tribunals.Union Public Service Commission and State Public Service Commissions—Power and functions.Election Commission—Power and functions.Emergency provisions.Amendment of the Constitution.Principle of Natural Justice—Emerging trends and judicial approach.Delegated legislation and its constitutionality.Separation of powers and constitutional governance.Judicial review of administrative action.Ombudsman: Lokayukta, Lokpal etc. International Law:Nature and Definition of International Law.Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law.State Recognition and State Succession.Law of the sea: Inland Waters, Territorial Sea, Contiguous Zone, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and High Seas.Individuals: Nationality, statelessness; Human Rights and procedures available for their enforcement.jurisdiction of States, Extradition and Asylum.Treaties: Formation, application, termination and reservation.United Nations: Its principal organs, powers and functions and reform.Peaceful settlement of disputes—different modes.Lawful recourse to force: aggressions, self-defence, intervention.Fundamental principles of international humanitarian law—International conventions and contemporary developments.Legality of the use of nuclear weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; Nuclear non-proliferation treaty, CTST.International Terrorism, State sponsored terrorism, Hijacking, International Criminal Court.New International Economic Order and Monetary Law: WTO, TRIPS, GATT, IMF, World Bank.Protection and Improvement of the Human Environment: International Efforts. PAPER IILaw of Crimes: —General principles of Criminal liability: men’s rea and acts rues, men’s rea in statutory offences.Kinds of punishment and emerging trends as to abolition of capital punishment.Preparations and criminal attempt.General exceptions.Joint and constructive liability.Abetment.Criminal conspiracy.Offences against the State.Offences against public tranquillity.Offences against human body.Offences against property.Offences against women.Defamation.Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and subsequent legislative developments.Plea bargaining. Law of Torts: -Nature and definition.Liability based upon fault and strict liability; Absolute liability.Vicarious liability including State Liability.General defences.Joint tort fessors.Remedies.Negligence.Defamation.Nuisance.Conspiracy.False imprisonment.Malicious prosecution.Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Law of Contracts and Mercantile Law: -Nature and formation of contract/E-contract.Factors vitiating free consent.Void, voidable, illegal and unenforceable agreements.Performance and discharge of contracts.Quasi-contracts.Consequences of breach of contractContract of indemnity, guarantee and insurance.Contract of agency.Sale of goods and hire purchase.Formation and dissolution of partnership.Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.Standard form contracts. Contemporary Legal DevelopmentsPublic Interest Litigation.Intellectual property rights—Concept, types/prospects.Information Technology Law including Cyber Laws—Concept, purpose/prospects.Competition Law—Concept, purpose/prospects.Alternate Dispute Resolution—Concept, types/prospects.Major statutes concerning environmental law.Right to Information Act.Trial by media.