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I am taking admission in the Punjab University Law department but I have no idea about the courses of the department so please can you tell me that how many courses offered by the department? As you want to get the list of courses offered in Department of Laws Panjab University Chandigarh India so here is the information of the same for you: Courses Offered: Bachelor of Law Doctor of Laws & Doctor of Philosophy in Law Master of Laws List of Faculties: Chairperson Vijay Nagpal 2541577, 2534161, 9988210501 lawsdept@pu.ac.in Professor Devinder Singh 2541577, 2534165, 9417114459 devinder@pu.ac.in Meenu Paul 2541577, 2534166, 9464395398 meenupaul@pu.ac.in Nishtha Jaswal 2541577, 2534168, 9815554485 nishtha@pu.ac.in Paramjit Kaur 2541577, 2534163, 9815678990 pkaur@pu.ac.in Paramjit S. Jaswal 2541577, 2534169, 9779066999 psjaswal@pu.ac.in Ranbir Kaur Bhangu 2541577, 2534173, 9876397540 ranbirk@pu.ac.in Shalini Marwaha 2541577, 2534159, 9779074406 smarwaha@pu.ac.in Vijay Nagpal 2541577, 2534175, 9988210501 prof_nagpal@pu.ac.in Associate Professor Anupama Goel 2536166, 9417271369 anupamagoel@pu.ac.in Geeta Joshi 2541577, 2536167, 8427222664 Vandana Arora 2541577, 2534176, 9814461111 vandana@pu.ac.in Assistant Professor Anil Kumar Thakur 2541577, 2536169, 9915080688 anilthakur@pu.ac.in Babita Devi Pathania 2541577, 9417433567 bpathania@pu.ac.in Dinesh Kumar 2541577, 2534170, 9915810297 dinesh@pu.ac.in Jyoti Rattan 2541577, 2536168, 9914369111 drrattan@pu.ac.in Rajinder Kaur 2541577, 9888020030 Shipra Gupta 2541577, 2536165, 9915001659 shiprakaushal@pu.ac.in Supinder Kaur 2541577, 9876033232 sk.a2411@pu.ac.in Professor (Emeritus) V. K. Bansal 9815074916 Veer Singh 2534181, 9848048195 Professor (Re-employed) Bhajan Kaur 2541577, 2534171, 9417770291 bhajan@pu.ac.in Dayanand Garg 2541577, 2534157, 9417474463 dngarg@pu.ac.in Professor (Retired) B. K. Sharma 9417868233 Balram Gupta D. N. Jauhar J. K. Chauhan 9418159500 Kulwant Gill M.k.s. Singh 9815818926 Mangal S. Bains 2534160, 9855094422 N. K. Gupta 9815495342 Prem Nath 9501367398 drpremnath@pu.ac.in R P. Gupta 2534167, 9888271150 R. S. Grewal 9815700167 S. P. Tiwari Shashi K. Sharma profshashi@pu.ac.in Sukhdev Singh 9815818926 Virender Kumar 9465217528 Assistant Librarian Rakesh Mohindra 2541577, 2534590, 9815718182 mohindra@pu.ac.in Assistant Registrar Neelam Kumari 2534158, 9780212772 Superintendent Hans Raj 2541577, 2534157, 9815488889 Stenographer Neelu Soni 2541577, 2534157, 9915772112 Senior Assistant Pardeep Kumar 2541577, 2534157, 9876078301 Raj Kumar 2541577, 2534157, 9878647994 Library Assistant Anil Kumar 2541577, 2534590, 9023064739 akr@pu.ac.in Here for your reference I am giving you the syllabus of Bachelor of Laws: LL.B. 1st Semester Paper – I Jurisprudence-I Paper- II Constitutional Law I Paper-III Law of Contract Paper-IV Family Law I Paper V Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws LL.B. 2nd Semester Paper - I Jurisprudence II Paper-II Constitutional Law II Paper - III Special Contracts Paper - IV Family Law II Paper – V International Human Rights & Public International Law LL.B. 3rd Semester Paper –I Law of Crimes-I Paper – II Property Law Paper – III Labour Law Option : Any two of the following Paper IV & V- (a) Law of Taxation (b) Local Self Government including Panchayat Administration (c) International Organization and Humanitarian Law (d) Penology and Victimology LL.B. 4th Semester Paper –I Law of Crimes-II Paper- II Company Law Paper – III Administrative Law Paper – IV Alternate Dispute Resolution Option : Any one of the following Paper V (a) Information Technology Act & RTI Act Paper V (b) International Labour Organization and Labour Laws LL.B. 5th Semester Paper-I Civil Procedure Code I Paper-II Law of Evidence Paper-III Criminal Procedure Code I Paper IV Land Laws (including Land Acquisition Act) Paper V Any one of the following: a) Law of Limitations, Specific Relief and Registration b) Criminology & Penology c) Law and Medicine d) Rent Laws e) International Trade Law f) Banking and Insurance LL.B. 6th Semester Paper – I Civil Procedure Code II ( Including Pleadings and Drafting) Paper-II Criminal Procedure Code II (including Juvenile Justice Act and Probation of Offenders Act) Paper-III Practical Work Paper-IV Environmental and Wild Life Protection Laws Paper V Any one of the following: a) Service Law b) Law of Central Excise and Sales Tax c) Law Science and Technology d) Law of Intellectual Property e) Interpretation of Statues and General Clauses Act f) Economic and Social Offences Jurisprudence - I: Section-I Definition of Law and its Kinds Law and Morals Definition of Legal Theory , its scope and objectives Natural Law School Analytical School Pure Theory of Law Historical School Section-II Sociological School Realist School Sources of Law Custom Precedent Legislation Suggested Readings: 1. Dias, R.W.M.: Jurisprudence- 5th Edition Butterworth, 1994. 2. Keeton, G.W. : Elementary Principles of Jurisprudence- 2nd Edition-Sir Isaac Pitman, 1961 3. Friedman, W : Legal Theory- 5th Edition Universal Law Publisher, 1967 4. Paton, G.W. : A textbook of Jurisprudence- 3rd edition Oxford Clarendon Press, 1964. Constitutional Law-I: Section-I Preamble Citizenship including relevant provisions of Citizenship Act, 1955 Union & State Executive Union & State Judiciary Writs Section-II Union & State Legislature Legislative Relations between Union and States Emergency Provisions Amendment of the Constitution Suggested Readings: 1. Basu, D.D.: Shorter Constitution of India-13th Edition P.H.I, 2006. 2. Jain, M.P : Indian Constitutional Law- 5th Edition Wadhwa, 2003. 3. Seervai, H.M. : Constitutional Law of India- 4th Edition Universal Law Pub., 1996. 4. Shukla, V.N. : The Constitution of India- 11th Edition Eastern Book Company, 2008. 5. Austin, Granville : The Indian Constitution- Oxford University Press, 2000 6. Kagzi, M.C.J. : The Constitution of India- 6th Edition India Law House, 2004 7. Bakshi, P.M. : Constitutional of India- 8th Edition Universal Law Publisher, 2007 8. Narender Kumar : Constitutional Law of India- 7th Edition Allahabad Law Agency, 2008 Law of Contract: Section-I Formation of Contract – Proposal & Acceptance (Ss. 1 to 10) Capacity to Contract (Ss. 11, 12, 68) Free Consent (Ss. 13 to 22) Lawful consideration and object (Ss. 2(d), 23, 24, 25) Void Agreements (Ss. 26 to 30) Contingent Contracts (Ss. 31-36) Performance of Contracts and Anticipatory breach (Ss. 37 to 55) Section-II Impossibility, illegality and performance (Ss. 56 to 61) Contracts which need not be performed (Ss. 62 to 67) Quasi Contracts (Ss. 68 to 72) Breach of Contract and Damage (Ss. 73 to 75) Specific Relief Act, 1963 Definition, Recovering possession of property (Sections 2, 5 to 8) Contract which can be specifically performed and which not be specially performed (Sections 10-14) Injunctions (Sections 36-41) Suggested Readings: 1. Mulla, D.F. : Indian Contract and Specific Relief Act- 13th Edition Lexis-Nexis, 2006. 2. Bangia, R.K. : Indian Contract Act- 13th Edition Allahabad Law Agency, 2008. 3. Bangia, R.K. : Specific Relief Act- 3rd Edition (Reprint), 2006 4. Desai, T.R. : Indian Contract Act- 16th Edition, S.C. Sarkar & Sons Pvt. Ltd., 1961. 5. Ansoon, A.G. : Law of Contract- 26th Edition, Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1972. 6. Pollock and Mulla : Indian Contract Act- 11th Edition, N.M. Tripathi, 1994 Family Law-I: Section-I - Sources of Hindu Law : Ancient and Modern - Schools of Hindu Law - Application of Hindu Law Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 : Concept of Hindu Marriage and theories of divorce Conditions of Hindu Marriage and consequences and their violation - Matrimonial causes - Restitution of conjugal rights Void and Voidable marriage Judicial separation Divorce - Ancilliary reliefs - Jurisdiction and procedure - Bars to matrimonial reliefs Suggested Readings: 1. Diwan, Paras : Modern Hindu Law (Codified and uncodified)- 19th edition Allahabad Law Agency, 2008. 2. Diwan, Paras : Muslim Law in Modern India- 9th Edition Allahabad Law Agency, 2007. 3. Derret : An Introduction to Modern Hindu Law- Oxford University Press, 1963. 4. Fyzee, Asaf, A.A. : Outlines of Mohammedan Law-4th Edition Oxford University Press, 1976. 5. Mulla : Hindu Law- 12th Edition Lexis-Nexis, 2007. 6. Mulla : Principles of Mohammedan Law- 19th edition Lexis-Nexis, 1990. 7. Sharma, B.K. : Hindu Law- 2nd Edition, Central Law Agency, 2008 Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Law: Section-I Nature and Definition of Torts General Defences : Volenti non fit injuria; Inevitable accident; Act of God; Necessity; Statutory Authority Vicarious Liability including vicarious liability of state Negligence Contributory Negligence and Composite Negligence including Nervous Shock Nuisance, Defamation Trespass to Person and Property Section-II The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Chapter X – Liability without Fault in certain cases Chapter XI – Insurance of Motor Vehicle Against Third Party Risks Chapter XII – Claims Tribulation Consumer Protection Act Consumer and Consumer Rights Concept of Goods and Services Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies and Remedies Suggested Readings: 1. Bangia, R.K. : Law of Torts- 19th Edition, Allahabad Law Agency, 2006. 2. Ratanlal and Dhirajlal : The Law of Torts- 25th Edition, Wadhwa & Company, 2006. 3. Winfield and Jolowicz : Torts- Sweet & Maxwell Ltd., 2006. 4. Clerk and Lindsell : Torts- 19th Edition, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd., 2009 5. Basu, D.D. : The Law of Torts- Kamal Law House, 1981 6. Aggarwal, V.K. : Consumer Protection Act : Law and Practice- 6th Edition, Bharat Law House, 2009. 7. Gurbax Singh : Law of Consumer Protection in India- Bharat Law Publisher, 1990 11 8. Saraf, D.N. : Law of Consumer Protection in India- N.M. Tripathi For more detailed information I am uploading a PDF file which is free to download: Contact Details: Panjab University Chandigarh Sector 14 Chandigarh, 160014 India Map Location: Last edited by GaganD; June 29th, 2019 at 09:44 AM. |
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Re: Punjab University Law Department Courses Punjab University offer following course in its Law Department: Name of the Course Bachelor of Law Duration 3 years (Semester system) Seats 431 Fees General: Rs. 8872/-, NRI: Rs. 5992/- + 2350 USD Name of the Course Doctor of Laws & Doctor of Philosophy in Law Duration 3 years Fees General: Rs. 10672/-, NRI: Rs. 5992/- + 1760 USD Name of the Course Master of Laws Duration 2 years (Semester system) Seats 46 Fees General: Rs. 10672/-, NRI: Rs. 5992/- + 1760 USD
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