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FACULTY OF LAW

SYLLABUS


B.A. LL.B. Examination, 2014-15







JODHPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
JODHPUR


Contents:
General Information for Students
Teaching and Examination Scheme

EXAMINATION SCHEME & SYLLABUS FOR B.A. LL.B

Jodhpur National University, Jodhpur offers Degree in B.A. LL.B

Course Title: Bachelor of Law
Abbreviation: B.A. LL.B
Type of Course: A five years degree course
Pattern: Semester
Award of the Degree: Degree will be awarded for those passing
In five years as per rules and regulations.
1. Abbreviations
.B.A. LL.B Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
BCI Bar council of India
2. All examination for B.A. LL.B shall be governed by ordinance. Change in
statutes/ordinance/rules/regulation/syllabi & books may from time to time be made by
amendment and/or by redrafting and a student shall accept and comply with and abide by any
change that applies to semester/year he has not completed at the time of the change.

3. DURATION OF THE COURSE:
The course of study for the examination shall extend over a period of five years as an
integrated course. A student shall follow the prescribed course as given in the teaching
and examination schemes of the course to which he is admitted.

4. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:
A candidate who has passed 10+2 examination of a recognized Board of
education in India or abroad with 50% marks in any discipline in aggregate shall be
eligible for admission to B.A.,LL.B. 1
st
Semester class of first year. However, a candidate


belonging to SC / ST obtaining a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate in the qualifying
examination shall be considered eligible for admission to the said class.
Provided that he is not more than 21 years of age on 1
st
July in the year in which
admission is sought.
5 Condonation of shortage of attendance :
The shortage of attendance up to the limits specified below may be condoned on valid reasons :
(i) A student can have a relaxation of 10% attendance on medical and special ground to the
satisfaction of Dean and additional 5% can be granted by Vice-Chancellor.
(ii) The N.C.C./N.S.S. cadets sent out to parades and camps and such students who are deputed by
the University to take part in games, athletics or cultural activities and to attend campus
interviews may for the purpose of attendance be treated as present for the days of these absence
in connection with the aforesaid activities and that period shall be added to their subject wise
attendance.
6. ELIGIBILITY FOR APPEARING IN EXAMINATION

a. All students are required to fulfill 75% attendance rule in each subject and there
must be 75% attendance of the student before he/she could be permitted to appear
in the examination.
b. The condonation up to 30% can be considered by the HOD/Dean of the Faculty
for specified cogent.
c The students will be required to attend the minimum 75% attendance of the total
number of classes held in each of the subjects/ courses, moot court exercises in a
semester. However, as per rule 4 of the Bar Council of India Rules, Part IV, Section-A,
the Dean, Faculty of Law may permit a student to appear at the examination, if he has
completed 66% attendance of the total number of classes held in each of the subjects/
courses, moot court exercises in a semester. No student shall be eligible to appear in the
end term examination who does not comply with the attendance rules.
Deemed attendance: A student shall be deemed to be present in the class, if he
attends following events:
(i) Representing University in Moot Court competition
(ii) Paper presentation in seminar / workshop / conference
(iii) Participation in legal aid camps
(iv) Representing the University in Sports / games /athletics meets
The deemed attendance shall not exceed 15 days of attendance per semester. In
exceptional circumstances, the Dean of the Faculty may sanction travel time of
maximum 5 days per semester.


GENERAL
(A) Course of Study: The examination shall be conducted by means of written
papers and practicals, wherever prescribed.
(B) The subjects and papers shall be as follows:
1
ST
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks
Theory Practical Internal External


1
BLB 101
Communication
skill in English
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB 102
Legal Methods
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB 103
Law of Torts and
Consumer
Protection
Act

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
4


BLB 104
General English
4 - 3 30 70 100 40

5
BLB 105
Psychology I

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB 106
Economics

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

600 300
1



1
Aggregate 50% in per semester


2
nd
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

Theory


Practical
Internal External


1
BLB 201
Computer
Fundamental I
2 2 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB 202
Law of Contract I
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB 203
Legal History

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB 204
General English

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
5


BLB 205
Psychology II

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB 206
Economics II

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

600 300
2








2
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3
rd
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External


1
BLB 301 Cyber
Law
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB 302
Law of Contract
II
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB 303
Constitution I

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB 304
Political Science I

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
5


BLB 305
Sociology I

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB 306
Internship

1 3 3 100 - 100 40

600 300
3






3
Aggregate 50% in per semester


4
th
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External


1
BLB 401 Law of
Evidence
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB 402
Constitution II
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB 403
Political Science
II

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB 404
Sociology II

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
5


BLB 405
Environmental
Law

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB 406 Court
Visits

- 4 3 100 - 100 40

600 300
4






4
Aggregate 50% in per semester


5
th
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External


1
BLB501
Company Law
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB502Law of
Crimes I
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB503
Hindu Law

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB504
International law

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
5


BLB505
Equity and Trust
Law

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB506
Legal Aid

2 2 3 100 - 100 40

600 300
5






5
Aggregate 50% in per semester


6
th
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External

1
BLB601
Corporate Law
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB602
Law of Crimes II
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB603
Muslim Law

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB604
Jurisprudence I

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
5


BLB605
Administrative
Law

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB606
Moot Court


1 3 3 100 - 100 40

600 300
6




6
Aggregate 50% in per semester


7
th
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External


1
BLB701
Intellectual
Property Righty
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB702
Labour Laws
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB703
Arbitration and
Mediation

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB704
Civil Procedure
Code

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
5


BLB705
Professional
Ethics

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB706
Competition Law


4 - 3 30 70 100 40

600 300
7



7
Aggregate 50% in per semester


8
th
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External


1
BLB801
Land laws
Tenancy and
Panchayat
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB802
Pleading and
conveyancing
4 - 3 30 70 100 40

3

BLB803
Media and Law

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB804
Interpretations of
statutes

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
5


BLB805
Transfer of
Property and
Easement Act

4 - 3 30 70 100 40
6


BLB806
Banking Law


4 - 3 30 70 100 40

600 300
8


8
Aggregate 50% in per semester


9
th
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.Ma
rks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External

1
BLB901
Criminology and
penology
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB902
Law of Taxation
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
3

BLB903
Forensic Science

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB904
Legal Legends

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

400 200
9









9
Aggregate 50% in per semester


10
th
SEMESTER AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
S.
No.
Subject/Paper No. of Periods Exam.
Hours
Max.
Marks
Total
Marks
Min.
Marks

T
h
e
o
r
y


P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l

Internal External

1
BLB1001
Gender Justice
4 - 3 30 70 100 40
2 BLB1002
Judicial Power
and Judicial
Process
4 - 3 30 70 100 40


3

BLB1003
Human rights
Law and practice

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

4
BLB1004
dissertation

4 - 3 30 70 100 40

400 200
10













10
Aggregate 50% in per semester


Award of Degree, Division and Rank
Degree will be awarded to the students who have passed in all the subjects of the all 10th

semesters.
(i) First B.A. LL.B. to Fifth B.A. LL.B. a student declared pass in a examination will be awarded
division as follows:
First Class If a student secure a minimum of 60 percent.
Second Class If a student secure a minimum of 50 percent.

(A) The student must be a regular student of the Faculty of Law, Jodhpur National
University, Jodhpur and have fulfilled the attendance criterion of the university.
(B) The nomination for award of University Gold Medial will to be approved by the
Chairperson, Jodhpur National University, Jodhpur and his decision will be the final.

REVALUATION: Revaluation can be done on the request of student with requisite fee as per
Rules laid down by university.

Working out of result


Scheme of five years integrated course and examination of Bachelor of Arts &
Bachelor of Laws
(i) The five years integrated course of B.A., LL.B. will consist of 10 semesters i.e.
two semesters in every academic year. In every semester, teaching will be done atleast
for four months.
(ii) The candidates will be admitted to the 1
st
semester of first year and
thereafter will be required to qualify all the 10 semesters consequently to earn the
degree of B.A., LL.B. The teaching will be through the court room exercises as a novel
and innovative teaching methodology with emphasis on the blending of theoretical
knowledge with practical learning, skills of articulation and development of right
attitude amongst the students.


(iii) As per the provisions of Bar Council of India Rules, Part IV, section A, rule 2
(b), out of five years course, the first two years shall be devoted to study of pre-law
courses as necessary qualifications for admission to three-year course of study in law to
be commenced thereafter. Rule 6(2) of the said rules provide that modification of the
listed papers may be made keeping in view the requirements of legal education for
those who enter Part II of course from other faculties. Rule 7 of the said Rules lays
down that individual universities may frame their own rules of admission to Part II in
such manner that post-graduate as well as graduates may be able to get admission.
(iv) As per provisions of Bar Council of India Rules, Part IV, section A, rule 3(1) the
law education as prescribed for five year course shall be through whole time law college
or University Department. Rule 3(2) further says that a college or University Department
will be deemed to be whole time college for the purpose of rule 3(1), if the working time
of the college or the University Department, as the case may be, extends to at least
thirty hours of working per week including contact and correspondence programme,
tutorials, home assignment, library, clinical work etc. provided that the actual time for
class-room lectures is not less than 20 hours per week.
(v) As per provisions of rule 8(3) of the above rules, the library of the Faculty of
law of the University will remain open for at least eight hours on every working day.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
(1) The maximum marks at the examination of each paper in each semester shall be 100, which
shall be divided as under:
A. Term written examination at the end of semester 70 Marks
B. Internal awards - 30 Marks
(i) Monthly tests before the semester examination
(ii) Project work and Presentation thereof -
(iii) Case law study
(iv) Attendance and conduct of the student
-----------
100 Marks


(2) A candidate who has completed a regular course of study in the 1st

Semester
of B.A., LL.B. shall be eligible to appear at B.A.LL.B. 1
st
semester term examination. In
order to pass in each paper, a candidate will be required to obtain 50% marks in the
term written paper and internal marks taken together. If a candidate fails to secure 40%
marks in the term written paper and internal marks taken together, he will be deemed
to have failed in that paper.
(3) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. 1
st
Semester examination or having
obtained 50% marks in at least 4 papers and has completed a regular course of study in
II semester of B.A.,LL.B class shall be eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B II
nd
Semester
examination.
(4) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. II
nd
semester examination or having
obtained 50% marks atleast in four papers of semester I and semester II has completed
a regular course of study in III semester of B.ALL.B. class, shall, be eligible to appear at
B.A.,LL.B. III
rd
semester examination. He has to appear in remaining one paper / two
papers of semester I also.
(6) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. III
rd
semester examination or having
obtained 50% marks in atleast four papers of Semester II & III and has passed in
semester I, and has completed a regular course of study in the IV
th
semester of
B.A.,LL.B. class shall be eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B. IV semester examination. He has
to appear in remaining one paper / two papers of semester II also.
(7) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. IV semester examination or having
obtained 50% marks in atleast four papers of semester III & IV and has passed in
semester II also, and has completed a regular course of study in V
th
semester of
B.A.,LL.B. class shall be eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B. V
th
semester examination. He has
to appear in remaining one / two papers of semester III also.
(8) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. V
th
semester examination, or has
obtained 50% marks in atleast four papers of Semester IV & V and has passed semester
III, has completed a regular course of study in the VI semester B.A.,LL.B. class, shall be
eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B. VI semester examination. He has to appear in remaining
one / two papers of semester IV also.
(9) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. VI
th
semester examination, or has
obtained 50% marks in atleast four papers of Semester V & VI and has passed semester


IV, has completed a regular course of study in the VII semester B.A.,LL.B. class, shall be
eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B. VII semester examination. He has to appear in remaining
one / two papers of semester V also.
(10) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. VII
th
semester examination, or has
obtained 50% marks in atleast four papers of Semester VI & VII and has passed semester
V, has completed a regular course of study in the VIII semester of B.A.,LL.B. class, shall
be eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B. VIII semester examination. He has to appear in
remaining one / two papers of semester VI also.
(11) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. VIII
th
semester examination, or has
obtained 50% marks in atlest four papers of Semester VII & VIII and has passed semester
VI, has completed a regular course of study in the IX semester of B.A.,LL.B. class, shall be
eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B. IX semester examination. He has to appear in remaining
one / two papers of semester VII also.
(12) A candidate who, after passing B.A.,LL.B. IX
th
semester examination, or has
obtained 50% marks in atlest four papers of Semester VIII & IX and has passed semester
VII, has completed a regular course of study in the X semester of B.A.,LL.B. class, shall be
eligible to appear at B.A.,LL.B. X semester examination. He has to appear in remaining
one / two papers of semester VIII also. He has to appear in remaining one / two papers
of semester IX and X in the next ensuing examination of the said semester.
(13) Instructions in each of the B.A.,LL.B. class shall be imparted for a minimum
period of six hours every day on four days of a week. During the fifth day of the week,
six hours will be devoted for project work / case law study / seminar / debate discussion
/ moot court / dissertation etc. The 6
th
day of the week will be devoted by the students
on contact programme with teachers, legal aid programme / court visits/ extension
lectures and monthly tests of one hour duration in each paper.

Efforts will be made to train and equip students to face challenges of corporate law firm
work, local and foreign. This will be necessary to obtain campus placement with leading
national and international law firms.
(14) A candidate, who has completed a regular course of study in the University
for three years and has passed in all the first VI semesters of five years course, and does


not want to study further, shall be awarded a degree of B.A. LLB, but such degree shall
not entitle him to be enrolled as an advocate. A candidate, who has completed regular
course of study of all the Ten semesters, and has passed in all the Ten semesters
examination of B.A.,LL.B. , will be awarded a degree of B.A.,LL.B. subject to the
provisions of the Act, statutes, Ordinances, rules and regulations of the University.
(15) The marks obtained by a candidate in aggregate of all the ten semesters will
be put together for classification of result. A candidate who has obtained in B.A.,LL.B.
(semester I to semester X taken together), 50% marks in aggregate and less than 60%
marks, will be placed in Second Division and a candidate who has obtained 60% or more
marks will be placed in First Division.
(16) Those students, who will not be declared successful and will like to appear
as ex-student shall be required to complete the practical course of various papers within
a period of about 12 weeks. Further, they will be required to pay the required tuition
fee, as may be prescribed by the University from time to time.

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