This course will enable the students to gain understanding, application and working knowledge of jurisprudence.
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25BCS215 |
Jurisprudence and Interpretation Of Laws (Theory) |
CO 1:Determine the need for interpretation of a statute and its source. CO 2:Assess administrative Laws and Specific Relief act along with gaining an understanding about Indian Stamp Act. CO 3:Interpret the concept of Civil Procedure Code, 1908 along with their application and terminology, registration of various documents and effects of non-registration. CO 4:Classify the different classes of criminal courts operating in the country along with the procedure to be followed to collect evidences. CO 5:Appraise the meaning and Concept of alternative dispute resolution, RTI and IT act. CO 6:Contribute effectively in course – specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussions, Tutorials, Problem solving sessions, Presentations
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Case Study Analysis, Presentations, Group Discussions
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Continuous Assessment Test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Class Presentations, Individual and group projects. |
Sources of Law:
Meaning of Law and its Significance; Relevance of Law to Civil Society;
Jurisprudence & Legal Theory; Schools of Law propounded by Austin, Dean Roscoe Pound, Salmond, Kelsen and Bentham;
Statutes, Subordinate Legislation, Custom, Common Law, Precedent, Stare decisis.
Interpretation of Statutes:
Need for interpretation of a statute; Principles of Interpretation;
Aids to Interpretation; Legal Terminologies; Reading a Bare Act & Citation of Cases.
Administrative Laws:
· Conceptual Analysis;
· Source and Need of Administrative Law; Principle of Natural Justice;
· Administrative Discretion; Judicial Review & Other Remedies;
· Liability of Government, Public Corporation.
Law relating to Specific Relief:
· Specific reliefs and defense, Specific performance and defense,
· Unenforceable contracts, Rescission of Contracts,
· Cancellation of Instruments, Declaratory Decrees,
· Preventive Reliefs.
Indian Stamp Act, 1899:
· Key Definitions; Principles of Levy of Stamp Duty; Determination,
· Mode and timing of Stamp Duty; Person responsible;
Consequences of Non-Stamping and Under
Civil Procedure Code, 1908:
Law relating to Registration of Documents:
Laws relating to Crime and its Procedure:
Introduction, Classes of Criminal Courts, Power of Courts, Arrest of Persons,
Mens Rea and Actus Reus, Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offences, Bail, Continuing Offences, Compounding of Offences,
Summons and Warrants, Searches, Summary Trial, Offences against Property,
Criminal Breach of Trust, Cheating, Fraudulent Deeds and Dispositions of Property,
Offences relating to Documents and Property Marks, Forgery, Defamation
Law relating to Evidence:
Concept of Relevant Evidence and Admissible Evidence, Statements about the facts to be proved, Relevancy of facts connected with the fact to be proved, Opinion of Third Persons,
Facts of which evidence cannot be given, Oral, Documentary and Circumstantial Evidence,
Burden of proof, Presumptions, Estoppel, Witness,
Improper admission & rejection of evidence, e-evidence
Law relating to Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation:
Arbitration Law in India, Appointment of Arbitrators, Judicial Intervention,
Award, Recourse against Award, Commencement of conciliation proceedings, Laws relating to conduct of conciliation proceedings,
Termination of conciliation proceedings, Role of conciliator in other proceedings,
Power of High Court to make rules, Development of Mediation Law, Mediation rules made by Higher Courts
Right to Information Law:
Key Definitions, Public Authorities & their Obligations,
Role of Central/State Governments, Central Information Commission, State information Commission
Law relating to Information Technology:
Introduction, definition, important terms under the IT Act l
Digital Signatures, Electronic Record, Certifying Authority, Digital Signature Certificate,
Cyber Regulation Appellate Tribunal,
Offences and Penalties, Rules relating to sensitive personal data under IT Act, Development and Law of Data Protection
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