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Re: CCS University LLM Eligibility
The details for LL.M Two years (Four Semesters) Program as offered by CCS University are as follows: Specialization in:- Banking Business Law I. P.R Insurance Corporate Finance History and Principles of criminal law Criminal Law Penology and Treatment of Offenders Crime & Women Police and the Criminal Justice Eligibility: One with B.A. LL.B. or LL.B. 50% of marks is eligible to apply Syllabus L.L.M. Ist Semester Course I (L-101) “Constitutional Law Of India” Nature of Indian Constitution Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy their relationship. Independence of Judiciary State Liability-Tortious Legislative Relations between Centre and State Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse Parliamentary Privileges Election Commission Emergency Provisions in Indian Constitution Amendment of the Constitution Course II (L-102) “Jurisprudence” Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence Schools of Law: Analytical School, Historical School, Sociological School, Realist School, Economic School, Natural Law School. Sources of Law: Customs, Precedent. Legislation Theories of Justice: Concepts of Law: Rights and Duties, Liability, Possession, Ownership, Person, Property Law and Morality: Course III (L-103) “Legislative Oughts ,Interpretation & Judicial Process” 1. Principles of Legislation: Bentham’s Theory of Utility and its Relevance, Relationship of Law and Public Opinion. 2. Interpretation: Meaning, Purpose, Main Rules of Interpretation, Subsidiary Rules of Interpretation, External and Internal Rules of Interpretation, Interpretation of the Constitution and Penal statutes 3. Judicial Process: Nature of Judicial Process, Notion Of Judicial Review Judicial Role in Adjudication Judicial Law Making and Judicial Activism LL.M. IInd Semester Course IV (L-201) “Administrative Law” Nature and Scope of Administrative Law and Reasons of its Growth & Development. Administrative Action Delegated Legislation and its Control Administrative Discretion and Restraints on Discretionary Powers. Principles of Natural Justice Administrative Tribunals and their Control Public Corporations Ombudsman Course V (L-202) “Family Law- A Comparative Study” Nature and Concept of marriage in Hindu and Muslim Law. Essentials and Kinds of Marriage in Hindu and Muslim Law. Restitution of Conjugal rights Judicial separation Divorce under Hindu and Muslim Law Adoption Under Hindu and Muslim Law Maintenance under Hindu and Muslim Law Succession and Inheritance under Hindu and Muslim Law Uniform Civil Code Course VI (L -203) “Legal Education & Research Methodology” Objective of Legal Education Lecture Method of Teaching-merits and Demerits The Problem Method Discussion Method and its suitability at postgraduate Level Teaching The Seminar Method Teaching Examination system and Problem of Evaluation Students Participation in Law school Programmes Clinical Legal Education, Legal Aid, Literacy, Legal Survey and Law Reform LL.M IInd Year IIIrd Semester CRIMINAL LAW GROUP COURSE VII (L-301) “History and Principles of criminal law” 1. History and Development of Criminal law in India and England: 2. Crime and criminal law: - Nature of crime & place of criminal law in criminal science: 3. Basic Elements of Crime 4. Stages in Commission of Crime 5. Constructive Joint Criminality 6. Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy 7. General Exceptions Course -VIII (L-302) “Penology and Treatment of Offenders” (A) Ancient and Medieval Concept of Treatment Offenders: (1) Primitive Treatment of Offenders. (2) Transportation of Criminals (3) Capital Punishment. (B) Era of Reform: - Emergence of Concept of Imprisonment: (1) Reforms in Criminal law. (2) Genesis and development of Penitentiary. (3) Appraisal of Conventional Imprisonment (4) County Jails and Town lock-up (5) Correctional Treatment for women (6) Rise of Reformatory (C) Rehabilitative Process with in the Framework of Imprisonment : (1) Emergence of the Concept of Corrections. (2) The Processing of the Convicted offenders by the Prison. (3) Education and Religion Behind Bars. (4) Self Government in Prison. (5) Prison Visiting, Citizen Participation and inmate Contribution to Society. (6) Inmate Labour in Correctional Program. (D) Resocialsation of Offenders in Community : (1) Release and Reception of the criminal in Community. (2) Suspended Sentences and Probation. (3) Conditional Release and Parole. (4) The Challenge of Delinquency and Crime. Course -IX (L-303) “Crime & Women” Crime Relating to women- Historical retrospect Obscenity & Indecent Representation of Women Female Feticide and Female Infanticide Prostitution Rape Dowry Deaths Domestic Violence Sexual Harassment at Workplaces Reasons of Crime Causation and their Solution LL.M IInd Year IIIrd Semester BUSINESS LAW GROUP Course -VII L-(304) “Banking Law” Law Relating to Banking Companies in India: -Controls by Govt. & its Agencies:- On management, On Accounts & Audit, Lending, Credit policy. – Reconstruction & Reorganization, Suspension & Winding up. – Contract between Banker & Customer. – Their Rights & Duties. Social Control over Banking: – Nationalisation, Evaluation – Private Ownership, Nationalisation & Disinvestments – Protection of Depositors – Priority Lending, - Promotion of Underprivileged Classes. Deposit Insurance:– The Deposit of Insurance Corp. Act 1961: Objects & Reasons.- Establishment of Capital of DIC – Registration of Banking Companies – Insured Banks – DIC & Reserve Bank of India. Central Bank:– Characteristics & Functions – Economic & Social Objectives – Central Bank & the State as Bankers Bank – Reserve Bank of India as the Central Bank– Functions of the RBI, control of RBI on Financial Companies & Non-Financial Companies. Regulation of Bankers & Customers-Legal Character. - Bankers Lien, Protection of Bankers & Customers, Banking Duty to Customers . Negotiable Instruments:- Meaning & kinds, Negotiability.- Holder & Holder in Due Course, Presentment & Payment .– Liabilities of Parties. Recent Trends of Banking systems in India New Technology- Information Technology- Automation and Legal Aspect. – ATM’s & use of Internet- Smart card- use of Expert Systems & Credit Cards. Reforms in Indian Banking Law:-Recommendation of Committees- A Review. Course-VIII (L-305) “Law of Industrial & Intellectual Property” I.P.R and International Perspectives Trademarks and consumer Protection (study of UNCTAD report on the subject). Legal Regime of unfair Trade Practices and Intellectual Industrial property United Nations approaches (UNTAD, UNCITRAL) EEC Approaches Indian Situation Course-IX (L-306) “Insurance Law” General History & Development, Nature of Insurance Contract, Definition, Various kinds of Insurance, Proposal, Policy, Parties, Consideration need & Importance Contract of Insurance. General Principals of the law of Insurance Risk, Commencement, Assignment, Need for utmost Good faith, Insurable Interest, Subrogation , Indemnity, Double Insurance & Re-insurance, Proximate course. State Control of Insurance Business (Indian Insurance Law), Insurance Act, 1938 IRDA, 1999. Life Insurance: Nature & Scope, Event insured against life Insurance Contract, Circumstances affecting the risk, Amount recoverable under life policy, Person entitled to stay out Settlement of Claim & payment of money life Insurance Corporation Act, Marine Insurance: Nature & Scope, Classification of Marine Policy, the Marine Insurance Act, 1963. Fire Insurance: Insurance against Third Party Risks: Scope and nature of motor insurance, compulsory insurance of motor vehicle, motor accidents claims tribunals. The motor vehicle Act,1988, other types of insurance Miscellaneous Insurance-liability Insurance, Employees State Insurance, Public liability Insurance Fidelity insurance, Aviation Employees liability Insurance. IVth Semester CRIMINAL LAW GROUP Course-X L-(401)“Privileged Class Deviance“ Conceptions of white collar crime. Indian approaches to social, Economic offences. - Notions of Privileged class deviance as providing a wider categorization of understanding Indian development – official deviance:- (By Legislator, Judge, bureaucrats & police administration) Professional deviance:- (Journalists, Teachers, Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Architects & Publishers. – Gender based aggression by socially, Economically & Politically powerful. – Police deviance. – Deviance on electoral process. Course-XI (L-402) “Police and the Criminal Justice” (1) The Police system. (2) Structural organisation of police at the Centre and the States. (3) Powers and Duties of Police under U.P. Police Acts, Criminal Procedure Code and other Laws. (4) Arrest, Search, Seizure and Constitutional Imperatives. (5) Methods of Police Investigation. (6) Third Degree Methods. (7) Corruption in Police. (8) Relationship between Police and Prosecution. (9) Liability of Police for Custodial Violence. (10) Police Public Relations. (11) Select aspects of National Police Commission report. L-403) “Dessertation” IVth Semester BUSINESS LAW GROUP Course-X (L-404) “International Trade Law” (1) International Trade and Trading Blocks: Theory and policy, Institutionalisation of international trade, pre general agreement on tariff and trade (Gatti), Establishment of World Trade Organization (WTO). (2) Establishment of World Trade Organization, WTO and Tariff Restrictions, WTO and non-tariff restrictions: (3) Competition law and International Trade:Interface between trade and competition, International aspects of competition policy, competition and consumer protection, regulation of anti-competition activities, multinational corporations and competition in international trade. (4) Settlement of Disputes under World Trade Orginisationispute settlement under would trade orginisation rules, regulations and procedures relation to settlement of disputes under world trade orginisation. (5) International Commercial Arbitration: International commercial contract and International commercial arbitration, Agreement, Procedure for International commercial Arbitration, International commercial institution. (6) Regulations on Investments: Borrowing and landing of money and foreign currency, Immovable property, Purchase abroad, Establishment of business outside, Investment in Indian banks, Repatriation and surrender of foreign securities. Course-XI (L-405) “Corporate Law” Prospectus: Definition of Prospectus, Requirements, Statement in lieu of Prospectus, Public Issue, Contents of Prospectus, Formalities of Issue, Misrepresentation- Remedies for Liabilities Misrepresentation Share Capital: Shares-Meaning, Allotment –restrictions on allotment, Certificate of shares, Transfer – Restrictions on transfer, Kinds of Share Capital-Equity Share Capital, Preference Share Capital, Bonus Shares, Issue and Redemption-Allotment, Alteration, Reduction, Transfer, Transmission, Surrender, Forfeiture of Shares Share Capital-Its Raising : Issue of Shares at premium, Issue of shares at discount, Redemption of shares, purchase by a company of its own shares- buy-back of shares, Financial Assistance by a company for the acquisition of its shares. Share Holders and Members: Differences, How to become a member, Who may be a member, Rights of share holders- Right to receive dividend, Right to transfer of shares, Preemptive right, Right to information, Inspection and Investigation Shares and Debentures: Difference and similarities between shares and debentures, Redeemable and Irredeemable debentures, Remedies of debenture holders, Company Charges : Registration, Fleating Charge, Fixed Charge, Crystallization of floating Charge. Take-Over and Mergers: Meaning, Provisions relating to Take-over in Company Law, Guidelines of the Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Take-over Insider Trading: Meaning, Reason for prohibiting Insider Trading, Provisions in Company Law to prohibit Insider Trading ; American and English perspective Guidelines of SEBI on Insider Trading Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI): Its Constitution, Powers and Functions of SEBI the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 Dividends: Meaning of Dividends, How are they paid – Payment of Dividend only out of profits Deduction of loss or depreciation, Reserves - Transfer of certain percentage of profits to reserves, Declaration- No declaration on dividend on equity shares in case of non compliance with S.80-A, Dividend to be paid in cash Accounts and Audit: Account Books, Annual Accounts and Balance Sheets- their inspection Auditors – Appointment, Powers, Duties, Removal Special Audit, Audit of Cost Accounts |
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