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RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB
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«APPLICATION OF HINDU LAW, MUSLIM LAW AND CIVIL LAW
«ANCIENT SOURCES OF HINDU LAW: Vedas, Dharmasastras (Smritis), Dharmasutras
(Srutis), Commentaries on Vedas, Customs
* MODERN SOURCES OF HINDU LAW: Judicial Precedents and Legislation, Equity Justice
and good conscience
* SCHOOLS OF HINDU LAW
«NATURE OF MARRIAGE: Marriage as Samskara/Contract,
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+ ESSENTIAL CONDITIONS OF HINDU MARRIAGE: Guardianship in Marriage; Sapindas
and Degrees of Prohibited Relationship in Marriage; Marriage Ceremonies-Saptapadi; Factum
valet, Presumption of Valid Marriage; and Void, Voidable Bigamy and effect of Bigamous
Marriage under Hindu Law.
© NIKAH-MUSLIM LAW: Essentials of a Marriage (Nikah): Valid, Irregular and Void Marriage;
Absence of Witnesses, Number of Wives; Marriage with a Woman undergoing Iddat, Prohibition
on the ground of Consanguinity, Affinity and Fosterage, Distinction between void and irregular
Marriage; Effects of Valid (Sahih), Void (Batil) and Irregular (Fasid) Marriages; Presumption of
Marriage; Muta Marriage, Marriage of Minors; Guardianship in Marriage (Jabar) under Muslim
Law.
+ DOWER (MAHR): Definition of Dower (Mahr): Specified Dower- Prompt and Deferred Dower
* CIVIL MARRIAGE: Solemnization of Special Marriage, Registration of Marriage Cefebrated in
Other Forms, Consequences of Marriage uncier the Special Marriage Act 1954.
© LIVE-IN- RELATIONSHIP :LIVING IN NATURE OF MARRIAGE/ PRESUMPTION OF
MARRIAGE IN INDIA
MODULE - 11
© NULLITY OF MARRIAGE: Under Hindu, Muslim and Civil Law
* RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS: Under Hindu, Muslim and Civil Law
© JUDICIAL SEPARATION: Under Hindu, Muslim and Civil Laween
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DIVORCE AND GROUNDS OF DIVORCE: Theories of Divorce, Fault Grounds Adultery,
Cruelty, Desertion, Conversion, Fraud, Bigamy, Impotency, Repudiation of Marriage or Option of
Puberty; Mutual Consent, retrievable Breakdown Theory; under Hindu, Muslim and Special
Marviage Act. Talag: Form of Talag, Talaq-ul-Sunnat, Talaq Hasan, Talag-ul-Biddat, lla, Zihar,
‘Talag-e- Tafwid, Khula and Mubarat etc. under Muslim law
BARS TO MATRIMONIAL REMEDIES: Taking Advantage of Wrongs or Disability,
Collusion, Condonation, Delay in Filing a Suit, ete. (Section 23 of the Hindu Marriage Act,
Section 34 of the Special Marriage Act)
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ADOPTION: Old Hindu Law of Adoption; Codified Law of Adoption; Who may adopt ; Who
may giveltake in adoption; Who may be taken in adoption; the Ceremonies necessary to an
Adoption; Fffects of Adoption; Adoption of an Orphan ete. under Hindu Law, Widow's power to
Adopt.
MAINTENANCE UNDER HINDU LAW
MAINTENANCE UNDER MUSLIM LAW
MAINTENANCE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE CODE, 1973
MAINTENANCE AND WELFARE OF PARENTS AND SENIOR CITIZENS ACT 2007.
SUGGESTED READINGS
Ranganath Misra, Mayne’s Treatise on Hindu Law & Usage
Satyajeet A. Desai, Mulla Principles of Hindu Law
Tahir Mahmood, Principles of Hindu Law
Kusum,Family Law Lectures,Family Law-1
Poonam Pradhan Saxena, Family Law Lectures,Pamily Law- Il
wan, Modern Hiindu Law Dunean M. Derrett, A Critique of
Paras Diwan and Peeyushi
Modern Hindu Law
Derrett, J. Duncon M,, Introduction to Modern Hindu Law, Oxford University Press,
Desai, Kumud, Family Law in India, Wadhwa Publication, Nagpur
Mulla, Principles of Mahomedan Law
Asaf A.A. Fyzee, Outlines of Muhammadan Law
‘Tahir Mahmood,Introduction to Muslim LawWye
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -1
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+ FEATURES OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
+ PREAMBLE,
* UNION AND ITS TERRITORY (ARTICLES 1-4) AND CITIZENSHIP (ARTICLES 5-11)
INCLUDING CITIZENSHIP ACT, 1955
‘© THE DEFINITION OF 'STATE’ UNDER ART. 12 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
* CONSISTENCY AND INTERPRETATION OF LAWS Vis-A-VIS THE INDIAN
CONSTITUTION (ARTICLE 13)
MODULE IL
+ RIGHT TO EQUALITY (ARTICLE 14)
«PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION (ARTICLE 15)
* EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN MATTERS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
(ARTICLE 16)
* ABOLITION OF UNTOUCHABILITY AND TITLES (ARTICLES 17& 18)
RIGHT TO FREEDOM (ARTICLE 19)
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* PROTECTION IN RESPECT OF CONVICTION FOR OFFENCES (ARTICLE 20)
* RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL LIBERTY (ARTICLE 21) AND RIGHT TO FREE
AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION (ARTICLE 21A)
© PROTECTION AGAINST ARREST AND DETENTION IN CERTAIN CASES
(ARTICLE 22)
RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION (ARTICLES 23 AND 24)
* FREEDOM OF RELIGION (ARTICLES 25-28)eS
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+ CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS (ARTICLES 29 & 30)
© CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL
RIGHTS (ARTICLE 32)
© DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES (ARTICLES 36-51)
+ FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES (ARTICLE 51-A)
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CONSTITUTIONAL SAFEGUARDS TO THE CIVIL SERVANTS (Articles 309-311)
SUGGESTED READINGS.
Aggarwal, K.B., Comparative Constitutions, University Book Company, Jaipur
Allen,
wel, Cases and Materials on Constitutional and Administrative Law, Oxford
University Press, New York
Austin, Granville, Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford University Press,
New Dethi
Bakshi, P.M, The Constitution of india, Universal Law Publishing Company, Delhi
Barnett, H., Constitution and Administration, Cavendish, London
Basu, Durga Das, Introduction to the Constitution of India, Wadhwa and Company Law
Publishers, Agra
Basu, Durga Das, Shorter Constitution of India, Pret
Gautam, DIN., Fifty Years of the Indian Constitution, Manak Publishers, New Delhi
Hall of India, New Delhi
Jain, M.P., Indian Constitutional Law, Wadhwa and Company, Nagput
Kashyap, Subash C., Parliamentary Procedure, Universal Law Publishing House, Delhi
Kashyap, Subash. C., Constitution of India, Universal Law Publishing, Delhi
Phillips, 0. Hood, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Sweet and Maxwell, London
Seervai, HM., Constitutional Lavw of India-Vol. 1, I, Il, Universal Law Publishing Company,
Delhi
Singh, S.N., Constitution and Indian Paradox, New Royal Publisher, Lucknow
Singhvi, L.M., Constitution of India, Modern Law Publication, New Dethi
Singh, M.P. (ed.), V.N. Shukla’s, Constitution of India, BBC, Lucknow.Se) <
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PRUDENCE —1
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INTRODUCTION
* JURISPRUDENCE AND LEGAL THEORY: Meaning, Definition, Nature and kinds
© JURISPRUDENCE AND LEGAL THEORY
© CONCEPT, DEFINITION AND KINDS OF LAW
+ JURISPRUDENCE AS EXTRA LEGAL SUBJECT: Lawyer’s Extra-version (Stone)
+ SOURCES OF LAW: Custom, Legislation, Precedent
MODULE IL
NATURAL LAW SCHOOL,
¢ NATURAL LAW: The Variable Content (Divinity, Reason, Realism)
* NATURAL LAW: Ancient, Classical and Moder theories
* REVIVAL OF NATURAL LAW: In 20" Century
© NATURALLA’
* INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND NATURAL LAW PRINCIPLES
+ Indian Perspective
MODULE II
ANALYTICAL AND HISTORICAL SCHOOLS
+ IMPERATIVE SCHOOL AND COMMAND THEORY: Bentham and Austin
+ RULE OF RECOGNITION: Union of Primary and Secondary Rules (H.L.A. Hart)
«PURE THEORY OF LAW (EL. Kelsen)
+ LAW AND MORALITY
* HISTORICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES: Savigny, Henty Maine, Relevance
of Historical School in Indian Contextis BLALLLB. (Hons. Five Year Integrated Course (Third Semester}
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SOCIAL ORIGIN OF LAW: (Bhi
SOCIAL FUNCTION OF LAW: (Ihering- Interest Theory) & (Roscoe Pound- Social
Engineering)
SOCIAL CRITERIA OF VALIDITY OF LAW: (Duguit- Social Solidarity)
REALIST THEORY: American Approach (O.W. Holmes), Swedish Approach (Karl
Olivecrona)
REALISM AND INDIAN JUDICIAL CRAFTSMANSHIP:
1 The Living Law)
SUGGESTED READINGS
Dias, R.W.M., Jurisprudence, Aaditya Books, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Austin, John, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined and the Uses of the Study of
Jurisprudence, Weidenfeld& Nicolson, London
Friedmann, W., Legal Theory, Revised July 2014
Friedmann, W., Law and Social Change
Pound, Roscoe, Jurisprudence — Vol. I.
Bodenheimer, Edgar, Jurisprudence the Philosophy and Method of the Law, Universal Law
Publishing, New Delhi
Freeman, M.D.A., Lloyd's Introduction to Jurisprudence, Sweet and Maxwell, London
Paton, G.W., Text Book of Jurisprudence, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
Rawls, John, A Theory of Justice
J,G. Riddall, Jurisprudence, 3 Ed., Oxford University Press, 2" Ed., 2005
Mark Tebbit, Philosophy of Law- An Introduction, 2" Ed., Routledge Publications, 2" Ed.,
2005
Richard A. Posner, Problems of Jurisprudence, 4" Ed., Harvard University Press, 1993
Margaret Davies, Asking the Law Question, 4th Ed., Thomson Reuters, 2017
PJ Fitzgerald, Salmond on Jurisprudence, New Delhi: Universal Law Publication, 13" EdRAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB
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ECONOMICS (MINOR-IID (2017)
INDIAN ECONOMICS
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NATURE AND STRUCTURE OF INDIAN ECONOMY
INDIAN ECONOMY: Introduction to nature of Indian economy, Indian Economy as A Planned
Economy AGRICULTURE - Importance; Factors determining low productivity, causes and remedies
GREEN REVOLUTION: Meaning, Causes, Effects, Need for Second Green Revolution
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT: Role; Problems; Steps taken by the Government to promote
Industrial development
MODULE I
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES: Objectives, Role of PSUS, Low Profitability In PSUS,
Sickness In PSUS, Disinvestment
PRIVATE SECTOR ENTERPRISES: Meaning, Causes of Growth of Private Sector, Importance,
Limitations
INDUSTRIAL POLICES - Industrial Licensing Policy; Industrial Policy of 1991; Critical
Evaluation of the Policy
SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES: Definitions, MSME Act 2006, Role, Problems, Policy measures
MODULE IL
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
INFLATION: Meaning; Types; Causes; Impact; Remedial Measures,
UNEMPLOYMENT: Concept; Causes; Effect; Government Measures.
POVERTY:~Meaning; - Concept -of -Poverty -Line;~Causes;—Remedial—Measures;—Amartya—Sen's
Approach
BLACK MONEY: Concept, Causes of growth of Black Money in India, Impact of Black Money,
Policy Measures
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MODULE IV
INDIAN ECONOMIC ISSUES
PUBLIC FINANCE: Meaning; Importance; Public Expenditure-Importance of Public Expenditure;
Public Debt-Sources of Public Borrowing; Burden of Publie Debt; Deficit Financing.
ECONOMIC PLANNING: Introduction; Objectives of Planning; Types of Planning; Causes of
Slow Growth Rate during Planning; Evaluation of Planning in India.
FOREIGN TRADE AND FOREIGN CAPITAL; Importance of Foreign Trade in India; Forms of
Foreign Investment; Need of Foreign Aid; Foreign Direct Investment Policy in India; Role of Foreign
Capital in Economic Development; Shortcomings of FDI.
MULTI NATIONAL CORPORATIONS: Causes of Growth of MNCs in India; Significance of
MNCs; Disadvantages of MNCs.
20RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW, PUNJAB
{Established under Punjab Act No. 12 of 2006)
(Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC)
POLITICAL SCIENCE (MAJOR -IID) (2017)
NON-WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT
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MODULE I
ANCIENT CHINESE SOCIETY: Mandate of Heaven
CONFUCIANISM: Hierarchy & Order, Benevolence, Righteousness, Moral Order, ritual propriety
and Guardianship of Tradition’
SYNCRETISM OF CLASSICAL PHILOSOPHY AND QURANIC REVELATION
IBN KHALDUN: Theory of Civilisation
IBN TAYMIYYAR: View on Jihad
MODULE II
ANCIENT HINDU SOCIETY: Varna and Jati Systems
MANU: Views on Dharma (Hindu Law and Social Order)
KAUTILYA: Seven Elements of State, Mandala Theory
PANCHATANTRA: Niti or Pragmatic Morality
MIDDLE PERIOD POLITICAL TRADITIONS OF DISSENT AND PROTEST: Sufism and
Bhakti
MODULE UL
RABINDRA NATH TAGORE: Thought on Nationalism and Intemationalism
GANDHI: Ideas on Swadeshi, Stayagraha-Non-Violence
GANDHI:
GANDHI: Panchayati Raj, Trusteeship System
JINNAH: Two Nation Theory
ndu-Muslim Unity, Eradication of Untouchability
MODULE IV
B, R. AMBEDKAR; Critique of Hindu Social Order
MN. ROY: Radical HumanismB.ALLB. (Hons,) Five Year Integrated Course
YV.D. SAVARKAR: Hindutva, Integral Humanism
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU: Relevance of his Political Thought
SUGGESTED READINGS
1 John D. Carlson, The Classics of Non-Westem Political Thought: A Reader, New York:
Columbia University Press, 2013
2, Bhikha Parekh, (1997) ‘The Critique of Moderit
Sterling Publishing Company, pp. 63-74.
3. Pradip Kumar Datta and Sanjay Palshikar (2013), eds., Indian Political Thought (Political
Science , Volume 3) edited by , New Delhi, OUP.
*, in Gandhi: A Brief Insight, Dell