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Issue No. 04 Rev. No 3 Dated: FEB 22, 2015
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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES
College of Legal Studies
Dehradun
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COURSE PLAN
Programme :
Course
Semester
IV
Session
January-May, 2014
Batch
2010 2015
Subject Code :
LLB L- 131
No. of credits :
Subject
Prepared by :
ARPI JAIN
Assistant Professor (SS)
arpijain11@gmail.com
Approved By
_________________________
HOD/Director
UPES Campus
Energy Acres
P.O. Bidholi, Via Prem Nagar
Dehradun -248 007 (U K)
_______________________
Dean
Tel : +91-135-2261090/91
Fax : +91 135- 2694204
Web : www.upes.ac.in
Module I : INTRODUCTION
Concepts: Affidavit, Order, Judgment, Decree, Plaint, Restitution, Execution, Decree holder,
Judgment Debtor Mesne Profits, Written Statements, Caveat, Restitution; Distinction
between Decree and Judgment and between Decree and order.
Place of Suing
Institution of Suit
Summons
Case study
1. Balraj Taneja v Sunil Madan AIR 1999, SC 3381
2. Mahant Narayan Dasjee v Tirupati Devasthanam AIR 1965 SC 1231
3. Mathai v Varkey AIR 1964 SC907
4. Phoolchand v Gopal Lal AIR 1967 SC 1470
Cases to be referred:
1. Shanker v Chandrakant AIR 1995, SC1211
2. Lucy v Marriappa ,AIR 1979 SC 1214
3. Brij Narayan Singh v Adya Prasad AIR 2008 SC 1533 - (Res Judicata)
4. Abdulla v Galappa AIR 1985 SC 577
5. Indian Bank v Maharastra State Co-operative Marketing Federation, AIR 1998
SC1952
6. Life Pharmaceuticals (P) Ltd v Bengal Medical Halls, AIR1971 Cal 345
7. PK Vijayan v Kamalakshi Amma AIR 1994 SC2145
8. Kiran Singh V Chaman Paswan AIR 1954 SC 340
9. Dayao v State of U.P AIR 1961 SC 1457
Alternative Pleadings
Construction of Pleadings
Plaint: Particulars
Ex-Parte Procedure
Cases to be referred:
Adjournments
Injunction
Appointment of Receiver
Compensatory Costs.
Judgment &Order
Foreign Judgements
EXECUTION
Delivery of Property
Stay of Execution
Case Study
1. Ghantesher v Madan Mohan AIR 1997 SC 471(Execution)
The Concept - The Law Assists the Vigilant and not those who sleep over the Rights.
Object.
Case Study
1. P N Bank & Others v.SP Sinha, AIR 1992 SC 1815
2. Anantram Veeraju v. Valluri, AIR 1960 AP 222
3. M/s Transword Shipping Service Pvt. Ltd. V. M/s Harwan Invt. & Trading Pvt
Ltd. AIR 1989 AP 255
4. Mohd Qamar Shah Khan v. Salamat Ali Khan,(1930) A.L.J 394(Defective
Vkalatnama)
Marks
30%
20%
50%
Schedule
Detailed below
Academic Calendar
Academic Calendar
Maximum marks for internal assessment, midterm examination and End term examination
are 100 marks each which shall be converted to 30%, 20% and 50% respectively as
reflected in the above table.
Further Breakup of Internal Assessment:
Assignment-I
Case Presentation
Snap Test II
Assignment-II
Project work and Presentation: 50 Marks: Project will be given to the students in the first
class of the course. Students are required to submit in hard as well
as in soft copy of the synopsis one week before mid-sem and final
project with presentation (individual) the project work two weeks
before end-sem.
Mid- Semester Examination: 100 Marks (weightage=20%)
Mid-Semester examination shall be of two hour duration and shall be a combination of
10% Memory based general questions
20% Conceptual questions
20 % Analytical questions
50% Application based/problem based questions..
Course coverage:- up to three Modules of the course plan.
End -Sem Examination: 100 Marks (weightage=50%)
End-Sem examination shall be of three hours duration. The examination paper shall
have objective questions and short questions based on theories, short and long analytical
questions and will be conducted by SRE.
Course coverage:-Entire syllabus.
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TOPICS
READING BOOKS
PEDAGOGY
(No.)
1-3.
4-6.
7.
8.
Introduction of
CPC: Def. of imp.
Terminology.
Foreign Judgment
9.
10-11.
12.
13-14.
Plaints-its contents,
admission, Return
and Rejection
15.
Written Statement:
Rules related with
filling.
16.
17.
18-19.
20-21.
Discovery,
Inspection and
Production of
documents.
Appearance,
Examination,
Attendance of
witness, Ex-parte
Procedure
Trial and
adjournment
22.
23-24.
25-26.
27.
Interim OrdersIssue of
Commission
Arrest before
Judgment and
Attachment before
Judgment
Temporary
Injunction
Appointment of
Receiver and
Special suits
28.
29.
Second Appeal-to
High Court or to
The Supreme court
Appeals from
Orders
.30
31.
32
Appeals by
Indigent Persons
Review and
Reference
33
Revision
34.
General Principles
of Execution of
decree/order
( Order : XXI)
Process for
Execution
35.
Mode of Execution
36.
37.
38.
Arrest and
Detention for
execution of decree
Attachment and
sale of property for
execution of decree
Delivery of
property
40.
Stay of Execution
41.
Law of Limitation:
Introduction
Law of Limitation- UN
Mitra, Prof. JD Jain
Doctrine of Latches
Law of Limitation- UN
Mitra, Prof. JD Jain
43-44.
Doctrine of
Acquiescence and
Prescription
Law of Limitation- UN
Mitra, Prof. JD Jain
44-45
Computation of
period of
Limitation
Law of Limitation- UN
Mitra, Prof. JD Jain
Effect of Fraud or
mistake on
computation of
period of
Limitation
Law of Limitation- UN
Mitra, Prof. JD Jain
Law of Limitation- UN
Mitra, Prof. JD Jain
39.
42..
46.
47.
48
Total Sessions*
Extension and
Suspension of
Limitation.
Revision
Revision
48
Web Sources:
Manupatra
Legal pundit
Westlaw
The Students can search the case laws and articles relating to the subject matter so as to
update themselves by using above mentioned web sources, the Indian Cases may be read
by accessing Manupatra or Legal pundit while the English cases can be accessed through
Westlaw
Project Topics:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Annexure-I
SESSION: JAN-MAY
ASSIGNMENT
FOR
CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (LLBL 131)
Under the Supervision of:
(TO BE FILLED BY THE STUDENT)
NAME:
_______________________
SAP NO:
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ROLL NO
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INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS
ON ASSIGNMENT SOLVING
3. Please remember that due to the dynamic and rapidly changing global legal environment
and the continuously realigning geopolitical situation, your answers should capture and
depict the current contemporary information.
4. As a student of Law, we encourage to have a contrary point of view. But do ensure that
you can provide a logical justification to this view supported by verifiable facts, figures,
statues and decided cases by various higher courts.
Annexure-II
GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT WORK
The project will be completed as follows:
1. Abstract: One page in around 300 words
It may be in 3 paragraphs
a. Highlighting the topic
b. Areas of concern and expected solution
c. Scheme of research
d. Key words
2. Submission of synopsis
Synopsis should contain the following:
a. Statement of the Problem
b. Survey of the existing literature
c. Identification of the issues
d. Objective and scope of the research
e. Research Methodology adopted
f. Probable outcome
g. Chapterisation
3. Submission of Final Project report after approval of synopsis.
a. Excluding the Cover page, index page and bibliography the main write up should be
around 20 pages. Single Space, Times New Roman, Font Size 11. Printed both sides
b. Project must have- Cover page stating Subject name, Title of the Project, Supervisor
name, Student details etc.
c. Students have to follow a uniform method of citation (the suggested method is Blue
Book 19th Edition) and must mention the same in the research methodology).
d. The main body of the project must contain- Introduction, different chapters,
conclusion, recommendation, foot notes and required bibliography.
4. The project work shall
a. Be focused on the problem
b. Include current status of knowledge in the subject (literature review);
c. Embody the result of studies carried out by him/her;