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Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology LL.B - LL.B SAL1905 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance (Clinical Course - I) Syllabus Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology School of Law SAL1905 DRAFTING, PLEADING AND CONVEYANCE (CLINICAL COURSE-I) L T P Credit Total Marks 4 3 0 5 100 UNIT 1 – FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF PLEADINGS 18Hrs. Introduction - Fundamental Rules of Pleadings- Plaint Structure - Parties to Suit- Written Statement - Appeals – Reference- Review and Revision- Execution. UNIT 2 – CIVIL PLEADINGS 18Hrs. Plaint - Written statement – IA – OP – Affidavit - Execution Petition - Memorandum of Appeal and Revision Petition - Petition for Dissolution of Marriage Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Petition for Eviction Under the Rent Control Act- Application for Temporary Injunction Under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908- Caveat Under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 UNIT 3 – GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL PLEADINGS 18Hrs. Application for Maintenance Under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 - Application for Anticipatory Bail and Bail - Criminal Miscellaneous Petition - Application for Execution of a Decree - Criminal Complaint - Appeal/Complaint - Appeal/Revision in Criminal Cases - Special Leave Petition Under Article 136 of the Constitution of India- Memorandum of Appeal and Revision. UNIT 4 – CONVEYANCING 18Hrs. Components of a Deed - Forms of Deeds and Notices – Promissory Note- Will and Codicil- Trust Deed- Gift Deed- Agreement to Sell- Sale Deed - Indemnity Bond - Lease Deed - General Power of Attorney - Special Power of Attorney - Partnership Deed - Deed for Dissolution of Partnership - Mortgage Deed- Notice to the Tenant - Notice Under Section 80 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 - Reply to the Notice. UNIT 5 – PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION PETITION 18Hrs. Drafting of Writ Petition and Public Interest Litigation Petition under Articles 32 and 226 of Indian Constitution – Concurrent Jurisdiction of the High Court and Supreme Court. Max. 90 Hours COURSE OUTCOMES: On the completion of the course the student will be able to CO1:This course will enable the students to know more about the fundamental principles of drafting which are very crucial. CO2:Application of the said rules with respect to pleadings in civil matters. CO3: To achieve the above with reference to criminal matters. CO4: It provides the principles of conveyance with reference to different deeds. CO5:It teaches the students the skills of scrutiny of reports and the rules of Judgment Writing. CO6: This Course will equip the students with the required Professional Skills TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS 1. G.C. Mogha, Indian Conveyancer, Dwivedi Law, Agency 14th edn, 2009. 2. R.N. Chaturvedi, Conveyancing and Drafting and Legal Professional Ethics, Eastern Book Company, 7th edn, 2011. 3. Rathwade, Rajaram S. Legal Drafting, Pune: Hind Law House, 2010. 4. G.C. Mogha& S. N. Dhingra, Mogha’s, Law of Pleading in India with Precedents, Eastern Law House, 18th edn, 2013. 5. CA VirendraPamecha,Public Interest Litigation (PIL) & How to File A Writ Petition, Jain Book Agency, 1st edn, 2014. 6. END SEMESTER EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER PATTERN Max. Marks:100 Exam Duration: 3 Hrs. PART A: 6 Questions to be answered out of 8 questions and each question carries 5 Marks 30 Marks PART B: 4 questions to be answered out of 8 questions (Internal Choice) and each question carries 10 Marks 40 Marks PART C: 2 Questions/Problems to be answered out of 4 questions/problems and each carries 15 marks 30 Marks |
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