What comes into the third semester in CCSU, Meerut in 3 years law program? Important for examination.

PAPER –19       

FAMILY LAW - II 
(Muslim Law) 
(Paper Code :  K-3001) 


The course shall comprise of the following : 

 

1.  Introduction to Muslim Law 

2.  Sources of Muslim Law 

3.  Schools of Muslim Law 

4.  Applicability of  Muslim Law 

5.  Marriage 

6.  Mahr (Dower) 

7.  Talaq and its kinds, Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) under Muslim Women Protection of 

Rights on Divorce Act, Maintenance of Wives (125 Cr.P.C, Shah Bano Case etc.) 

8.  Wills 

9.  Gifts 

10. Wakf 

11. Pre-emption 

12. Acknowledgement and Guardianship. 

 

 

BOOKS RECOMMENDED 

 

Ahmad  Aqeel,  Mohammedan Law. 

Ali Ameer, Principles of Mohammedan Law. 

Fyzee, Outlines of Mohammedan Law. 

Mahmood Tahir, Muslim Law of India. 

Mulla,  Principles of Mohammadan Law. 

Rashid Khalid, Muslim Law. 

Wilson, Muslim Law. 

 

Central Acts  : 

Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939. 

Family Courts Act, 1984. 

Muslim Personal Law(Shariat) Application Act,1937. 

Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986. 


PAPER – 20

PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 

     (Paper Code :  K-3002) 

 

The course shall comprise of the following : 

(1) Theoretical Foundation of International Law: 

(a) Definition, 

(b) Nature and Scope 

(2) Sources of International Law: 

(a) Custom, 

(b) International Conventions, 

(c) General Principles of Law, 

(d) Judicial Decisions and Juristic Works 

(3) Relation between International Law and Municipal Law: 

(a) Theories of Relationship, 

(b) Indian and British Practices 

(4) State : State Sovereignty, State Territories and Jurisdiction, Recognition, Succession, Intervention, Nationality, Diplomatic Agents, Extradition and Asylum. 

(5) Laws of War : War Crimes and Crime against Peace, Settlement of International Disputes – Pacific and Coercive, Hijacking Narcotics, Treatment of Aliens, Enemy Character, Contraband, Blockade, State Jurisdiction on Terrorism. 

(6) Law of the Sea: Maritime Belt, Contiguous Zone, EEZ, Continental Shelf Jurisdiction. 



BOOKS RECOMMENDED 

 

Aggarwal, H.O.,  Public International Law and Human Rights. 

Greig, D.W., International Law. 

Harris, D.J.,  Cases and Material on International Law. 

Kappor, S.K.,  International Law. 

Starke, J.G.,  An Introduction to International Law. 


PAPER – 21 

   ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 

    (Paper Code :  K-3003) 


The course shall comprise of the following : 

(1) Evolution of Administrative Law, Definition and its Scope. 

(2) Rule of Law. 

(3) Separation of Powers 

(4) Delegated Legislation : 

(a) Necessity of Delegated Legislation 

(b) Constitutionality of Delegated Legislation 

(c) Control Over Delegated Legislation 

1. Judicial Control, 

2. Parliamentary Control, 

3. Procedural Control. 

(5) Principles of Natural Justice : 

(a) Nemo judex in sua causa (Rule Against Bias), 

(b) Audi alteram partem, 

(c) Reasoned decision, 

(d) Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation. 

(6) Writs with Special Reference to : 

(a) Writ of Habeas Corpus 

(b) Writ of Prohibition 

(a) Writ of Certiorari 

(b) Writ of Mandamus 

(c) Writ of Quo-Warranto 

(7) Public Interest Litigation. 

(8)  Ombudsman (Lokpal) in India & Lokayukta in State of U.P., 

(9) Administrative Tribunals - With Special Reference to Central Administrative Tribunals. 




BOOKS RECOMMENDED 

 

Basu D.D., Comparative Administrative Law. 

Jain M.P. & Jain S.N., Principles of Administrative Law. 

Joshi K.C., Administrative Law. 

Massey I.P., Administrative Law. 

S.P.Sathe, Administrative Law. 

Takwani C.K., Lectures on Administrative Law. 

Thakkar C.K., Administrative Law. 

Wade H.P.W., Principles of Administrative Law. 


PAPER – 22 

LAW OF PROPERTY AND EASEMENT 

     (Paper Code :  K-3004) 

 

The course shall comprise of the following : 

1.  Preliminary  (Sections 1 - 4) 

2.  Transfer of Property whether movable or immovable (Sections 5 – 37), Transfer of Immovable Property  [Sec 38 – 53(A)] 

3.  Sales of Immovable Property (Sec 54 - 57) 

4.  Mortgages of Immovable Property and charges (Sections 58 – 104 ) 

5.  Leases of Immovable Property (Sections  105 – 117 ) 

6.  Exchanges (Sections  118 - 121) 

7.  Gifts (Sections  122 - 129) 

8.  Transfer of Actionable Claims (Sections  130-137) 

9.  The Indian Easement Act 

 

BOOKS RECOMMENDED 

 

Diwan Paras, Transfer of Property. 

Lahri S.M., Transfer of Property. 

Mulla D.F.,  Transfer of Property Act . 

Shah S.M.,  Lecturers of Transfer of Property. 

Shukla S.N., Transfer of Property. 

Shukla V.N., Transfer of Property. 

Sinha S.N., Transfer of Property. 

Tripathi G.P.,  Transfer of Property.


PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, ACCOUNTANCY OF LAWYERS AND BAR BENCH RELATION 

(Practical Training) 

         (Paper Code :  K-3005) 

This course will be taught  in association with the practicing Lawyers / retired Judges / retired 

Law  Teachers.  This  paper  will  carry  Maximum  100  Marks.  The  written  examination  on  this 

paper (Theory Paper) will be in descriptive  form  and of  three (03)  hours  duration  and will 

carry 50 Marks. The written examination (Theory Paper) shall be held by way of paper with the 

other theory papers. The Practical / Viva-voce Examination will carry 50 Marks. The students 

will  be  given  Assignment  by  the  subject  teacher.  Students  will  record  answer  to  all  the 

Assignment by preparing a Project File. The Project File will carry 30 Marks. The Project 

File  will  be  evaluated  by  the  consensus  of  Board  of  Examiners  (Internal  &  External 

Examiners)  at  the  time  of  Practical  /  Viva-voce  examination.  The  Viva-voce  will  carry  20 

Marks. 

 

The course shall comprise of the following : 

(1)  Historical Perspective and Regulation of Legal Profession. 

(2)  Admission, Enrolment and Rights of Advocate, Bar Councils. 

(3) Nature and Characteristics of : 

(a) Ethics of Legal Profession, 

(b) Legal Profession 

(4) Contempt of Court  : 

(a)  Civil Contempt 

(b)  Criminal Contempt 

(c)  Punishment for Contempt 

(d)  Defenses Against Contempt. 

(e)  Constitutional Validity of Contempt Law. 

(f)  Contempt by Lawyers, Judges, State, and Corporate Bodies 

(4) Strike by the Lawyers 

(5) Extent of Professionalization of Legal Profession 

(a) Code of Ethics for Lawyers 

(b) Professional Misconduct and its Control 

(c) Bar-Bench Relations 

(d) Accountability of Lawyers towards  Court, Clients and Society 

(e) Role of Law and Legal Profession in Social Transformation 


BOOKS RECOMMENDED 

 

Gupta S.P., Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & Bench Bar Relations. 

Rai Kailash, Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & Bench Bar Relations. 

Sirohi (Dr.), Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & Bench Bar Relations. 


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