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CCSU LLB Syllabus 2024 – Find revised and updated syllabus of LL.B 3 Year Six Semester Course which are offered by the Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. Here each of the subjects is available to check its detailed syllabus structure. The syllabus is a brief description of the programme in which you can check which structure is used in the university. On the basis of structure, the student can understand everything about the programme before starting their study.

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CHAUDHARY CHARAN SINGH UNIVERSITY

LL.B. 3 YEAR (SIX SEMESTER) COURSE

AMENDED SYLLABUS

(w.e.f. : 2017 – 18 Session)

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

The Syllabus of LL.B. 3 Year (Six Semester) Course shall be applicable in all Affiliated Colleges and Legal Study Center (Self- Financed) of Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut

SEMESTER – I (Total : 500 Marks)

Paper NoTitle of the PaperPaper CodeMax Marks
1.Jurisprudence – I (Legal Theory)K-1001100
2.Constitutional Law of India – I (Nature of the Constitution And
Fundamental Rights)
K-1002100
3.Law of TortsK-1003100
4.Law of Crimes – I (Indian Penal Code)K-1004100
5.Contract – I (General Principles of Contract)K-1005100

SEMESTER – II (Total : 500 Marks)

Paper NoTitle of the PaperPaper CodeMax Marks
1.Jurisprudence – II (Legal Concepts)K-2001100
2.Constitutional Law of India – II (Structure and Working of the Indian Constitution)K-2002100
3.Family Law – I (Hindu Law)K-2003100
4.Contract – II (Specific Contract And Law of Partnership)K-2004100


5.
Optional Papers
Student has to opt any one optional Paper (subject to availability of
expert Faculty in the Department) among the following :

Indian Legal And Constitutional History
OR
Law of Taxation



K-2005

K-2006



100

100

SEMESTER – III (Total : 500 Marks)

Paper NoTitle of the PaperPaper CodeMax Marks
1.Family Law – II (Muslim Law)K-3001100
2.Public International LawK-3002100
3.Administrative LawK-3003100
4.Law of Property And EasementK-3004100
5.Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers and Bar Bench Relation
(Practical Training)
K-3005100

Note : Paper Code – K-3005 entitled, “Professional Ethics, Accountability of Lawyers And Bar Bench Relation (Practical Training)” 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 shall 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 Board of Examiners at the time of Practical / Viva-voce examination.The Viva-voce will carry 20 Marks.

SEMESTER – IV (Total : 500 Marks)

Paper NoTitle of the PaperPaper CodeMax Marks
1.Company LawK-4001100
2.Labour And Industrial LawK-4002100
3.Environmental LawK-4003100
4.Optional Papers
Student has to opt any one optional Paper (subject to availability of
expert Faculty in the Department) among the following :

Criminology And Penology
OR
Law of Trust, Equity And Fiduciary Relation
OR
Banking Law Including Negotiable Instrument Act



K-4004

K-4005

K-4006



100

100

100
5.Arbitration, Conciliation And Alternate Dispute Resolution (Practical
Training)
K-4007100

Note : Paper Code – K-4007 entitled, “Arbitration, Conciliation And Alternate Dispute Resolution (Practical Training)” will be taught partly through class room lectures including simulating exercise and partly through extension programme like Lok-Adalat, etc. 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 Course will be taught in association with practicing lawyers / retired Judges / retired Law Teachers. The Class room instructions shall include lessons on the concepts and practice of Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolution. Students shall be required to maintain the Diary of the Sessional Work for this paper in which they shall record the written exercises assigned to them by the subject teacher during the session and their observations about the field work / training work of Lok Adalat etc. organized by the Law Department of the College / University and attended by them. This Paper will carry Maximum 100 Marks. The Sessional Diary will carry 20 Marks 3 and will be evaluated by the Board of Examiners at the time of Semester Practical / Viva-voce examination. Twenty (20) Marks are assigned for the legal field work assigned by his / her subject teacher / supervisor carried on by student during the Session. Such field work will be evaluated by Board of Examiners (Internal & External Examiners). The marks earned by the students for the legal field work during the Session will be conveyed to the Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut by Board of Examiners to be held at the time of Practical / Viva-voce examination. The Viva-voce will carry 10 Marks. Guidelines : It is advisable that the Law Department of the College / University should organize field work in such a manner that all the students get an opportunity to participate in field work so that each candidate may be able to attend at least two such field assignments.

SEMESTER – V (Total : 500 Marks)

Paper NoTitle of the PaperPaper CodeMax Marks
1.Civil Procedure Code And Limitation ActK-5001100
2.Law of Crimes – II (Code of Criminal Procedure)K-5002100
3.Law of EvidenceK-5003100
4.UP Revenue Code 2006K-5004100
5.Drafting of Pleading And Conveyancing (Practical Training)K-5005100

Note : Paper Code – K-5005 entitled, “Drafting of Pleading And Conveyancing” will carry Maximum 100 Marks which will be divided into Theory Paper and Practical / Viva-voce examination carrying 50 Marks each. The Theory paper will be conducted at the time of other Theory papers. This course will be taught through class instructions and simulation exercises, preferably with the assistance of practicing Lawyers / retired Judges. Apart from teaching the relevant provisions of law, the course will include 10 written exercises in Drafting of pleading carrying 20 Marks (2 Marks for each exercise) and 10 written exercises in Conveyancing carrying 20 Marks (2 Marks for each exercise). Each student will maintain a Sessional Exercise Book for the purpose and write down all the exercise in Pleading and Conveyancing during regular classes. It will be assessed by the Board of Practical / Viva-voce Examiners. The Viva-voce will be of 10 Marks.

SEMESTER – VI (Total : 500 Marks)

Paper NoTitle of the PaperPaper CodeMax Marks
1.Interpretation of StatutesK-6001100
2.Legal Language and Legal Writing Including Proficiency In
General English
K-6002100
3.Law of Human RightsK-6003100
4.Optional Papers
Student has to opt any one optional Paper (subject to availability of
expert Faculty in the Department) among the following :

Intellectual Property Law
OR
Information Technology And Cyber Law
OR
Law Relating To Women And Child
OR
Law Relating To Right To Information



K-6004

K-6005

K-6006

K-6007



100

100

100

100
5.Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparation And Participation In Trial
Proceedings’ (Practical Training)
K-6008100

Note : Paper Code – K-6008 entitled, “Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparation And Participation In Trial Proceedings (Practical Training)” shall comprise of the following :

(A). Moot Court : The Maximum Marks to this Paper will be 100. Each student will do at least Two Moot Courts in a Semester with 10 Marks each. The Moot Court work will be on assigned problem and will be evaluated for 5 Marks for written submissions (to be recorded in Sessional Diary) and 5 Marks for Oral Advocacy.

Guidelines : For the purpose of Moot Court, groups will be formed of 8/10 students and cases involving several issues shall be assigned in Court practice i.e. Operation of Courts and legal professionals on panel of the College / University may be sought, especially in the matter of getting copies of paper books of cases which have been decided by various Courts.

The Course shall emphasize points of Court craft and decorum. The male students shall wear white pant – shirt and a Black Tie and female students shall wear white dress with black scarf while addressing a Moot Court and during their visits to the Court / Advocates chambers and other practical training programmes.

Practice Moots shall be held as a routine in the class itself and the three compulsory test Moots for examination shall be held after such practice Moots near the end of semester term. Attendance at such practice Moot Courts shall be counted. Each student shall be required to maintain a regular record of his / her preparation for all the Moot Courts attended by him / her in the Sessional Diary. The Sessional Diary will carry 15 Marks (5 Marks for each Test Moot).

(B). Court Assignments : Observation of Trial in Four Cases i.e. Two Cases in Civil and Two in Criminal. Each student will attend Four Trial Courts during the Semester term. He / She will maintain record of his / her visits in his / her Diary of Sessional Work and enter the various steps observed during his / her attendance on different days in the Court assignment. This Scheme will carry 25 Marks.

(c). Interviewing Techniques And Pre-Trial Preparation :
(i). Each student will observe for Interviewing Sessions of Clients at the Lawyer’s Office / Lagal Aid Office and record the proceedings in the Diary of Sessional Work, which will carry 10 Marks.

(ii). Each student will further observe the preparation of documents and Court Papers by the Advocate and procedure for filing the Suit / Petition. This will be recorded in Sessional Diary which will carry 10 Marks.

Guidelines : To make the training meaningful, students visits have to be organized for a continuous period, sufficiently long to observe and understand the process taking place in their proper context. Efforts should be directed to acquaint the students in the different branches of legal practice including Civil, Criminal, Revenue, and Labour Court Practice. Besides the legal Professionals on the College / University Panel, the students should regularly be supervised and helped by the subject teacher / tutor. It is desirable that besides Advocates Chambers the students are taken for academic Family Court / Revenue Court / Income Tax & Sales Tax Offices and other venues where judicial administrative proceedings are held. The Indian Law Institute, Parliament, Supreme Court, and High Courts, Tribunals etc., may be visited to make the training academically multifarious. This programme can be intellectually and professionally challenging if properly organized and integrated with Curriculum.

(D). Viva-voce : The Fourth Component of this Paper will be Viva-voce examination by the Board of Examiners on the above three aspects. This will carry 10 Marks.



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  1. Which acts are covered in the paper K-2004 (contract ll)?
    What is the detailed syllabus?

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