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Sir, I have taken admission in M.phil.(CS) in IERD, Bhowanipur, Kolkata(WB). This centre is affiliated to Singhania university. But till now I did not get the syllabus of M.phil in Computer Science from there. Please provide me the syllabus soon, so that I can prepare myself for the examination for 2012. |
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Hello Monohar, I have also checked everywhere but the syllabus of Mphil in computer science is not available anywhere on internet. I am also trying and suggest you to conact the office of University, here is the contact details V.P.O. - Pacheri Bari, Dist. Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan - 333 515 [INDIA] Tel. No.: +91 - 1593 - 271299/300/005, Fax: +91 - 1593 - 271003 Email: info@singhaniauniversity.co.in |
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Singhania University has been established by the Government of Rajasthan and is a UGC recognized private university as per Sec. 2f of the UGC Act 1956. LLM Syllabus --- Constitutional Law 1. Introductory : Salient feature of the constitution;Nature of India Federalism : Preamble, Citizenship & State; Fundamental rights, directives principles and fundamental duties. 2. Union and State Executive : President, Governor- Election, appointment, powers, position, council of ministers, Prime Minister, Parliamentary system of Government Union and State Legislative; Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad - Composition; Speaker, Chairman, Privilages, Legislative procedure. 3. Union : State Judiciary - Supreme Court & High Court, Composition & Powers, Writs. Union - State Legislative Relationship – Distribution of Legislative Powers; Administrative & Financial Relationship 4. Services under the union and the state; constitutional protection of civil servants; Public Service Commission of the Union & States. Article 300-A - Property Rights : Freedom of trade, Commerce and Inter-course; State Liability in contracts and torts, Suits by and against the State. 5. (a) Emergency provision - National, State and Financial. (b) Amendment of the Constitution – Constitutionality of ordinary law and amendment laws, Judicial review of amendment and the doctrine of basic structure - Major amendments and their constitutional values Intellectual Property Rights-I Unit I Concept of Intellectual Property Economic Importance of Intellectual Property International Scenario: TRIPS and other Treaties. Unit II Copy Right: Introduction to Copyright, The Copyright Act, 1957, Copyright vis-a-vis Digital Technology, Software Copyright. Implication of International Conventions in India. Unit III Industrial Design: Need for Protection of Industrial Designs, The Designs Act, 2000 International Regime relating to Industrial Design. Unit-IV Design: Integrated Circuit Layout, The Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Layout International Conventions. Syllabus of Constitutional Law 1. Introductory : Salient feature of the constitution;Nature of India Federalism : Preamble, Citizenship & State; Fundamental rights, directives principles and fundamental duties. 2. Union and State Executive : President, Governor- Election, appointment, powers, position, council of ministers, Prime Minister, Parliamentary system of Government Union and State Legislative; Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad - Composition; Speaker, Chairman, Privilages, Legislative procedure. 3. Union : State Judiciary - Supreme Court & High Court, Composition & Powers, Writs. Union - State Legislative Relationship – Distribution of Legislative Powers; Administrative & Financial Relationship 4. Services under the union and the state; constitutional protection of civil servants; Public Service Commission of the Union & States. Article 300-A - Property Rights : Freedom of trade, Commerce and Inter-course; State Liability in contracts and torts, Suits by and against the State. 5. (a) Emergency provision - National, State and Financial. (b) Amendment of the Constitution – Constitutionality of ordinary law and amendment laws, Judicial review of amendment and the doctrine of basic structure - Major amendments and their constitutional values Syllabus of Intellectual property Rights Intellectual Property Rights-I Unit I Concept of Intellectual Property Economic Importance of Intellectual Property International Scenario: TRIPS and other Treaties. Unit II Copy Right: Introduction to Copyright, The Copyright Act, 1957, Copyright vis-a-vis Digital Technology, Software Copyright. Implication of International Conventions in India. Unit III Industrial Design: Need for Protection of Industrial Designs, The Designs Act, 2000 International Regime relating to Industrial Design. Unit-IV Design: Integrated Circuit Layout, The Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Layout International Conventions. Unit V Trademark and Passing Off: Introduction to Trade Mark and its Relevance and Need for Protection, Trade Mark Act, 1999, Passing Off. Unit VI Exhaustion of Right in Trade Mark Domain Name dispute and cyber squatting. Unit VII Law relating to Geographical Indication: Domestic as well as International Law Traditional Knowledge. Unit VIII Introduction to Patents Indian Patent Act, 1970 International Regime relating to Patent: Convention and Treaties, Relevant provisions under TRIPs Syllabus of Hindu law 1.Hindu Law : Sources, Who are Hindu and to whom Hindu Law apply, Schools and application, Coparcenary, Joint Family Property and Self Acquired Property; Karta and his powers and obligation, Religious and Charitable Endowments - Essentials of an endowments kinds, shebait and mahant. 2. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1953 : Conditions of a Hindu Marriage, Its Ceremonies and registration. Void & Voidable Marriage : Resitution of Conjugal rights Judicial Separation, Legitimacy of Children of Void and Voidable Marriage. Divorce : Alternative Relief in divorce, Proceedings, divorce by mutual consent. One year bar to divorce, divorced person when may marry again; Jurisdiction and procedure. Maintenance pendentelite & expenses of proceedings, permanent alimony and maintenance. 3. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 : Succession to the property of a Hindu male; Succession to interest in Coparacenary property, property of a Hindu Female; Succession to the property of a hindu female, General rules and disqualifications of succession, Escheat. 4. The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 : Requisites of a void adoption; Capacity to take in adoption; Capacity to given in adoption, persons who may be adopted; other conditions for a valid adoption. Effect of adoption, Miscellaneous provisions of adoptions. Maintenance of widowed daughter-in-law; Dependents and their maintenance, Amount of maintenance. 5. The Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 : Natural Guardians and their powers; Testamentary guardianship and their powers. de-facto guardian, general provisions for guardian-ship. Guardian declared or appointed by the Court. 6. Partition Under Hindu Law : Meaning, Property for partition, Persons entitled to sue for partition and allotment of shares, partition how effected, determination of shares, Re-opening of partition. Reunion; Debts-Doctrine of pious obligation, Anticedent debts. Syllabus of Environmental law 1. The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 – Objects and reasons of the Act, Definition – General Powers of the Central Government to issue directions, Prevention, Control and Abatement of Environmental pollution; Penalties and Procedure. Standards for emission or discharge of environ - mental pollutants. 2. The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 - Application of the Act, Definitions - Constitution, Powers and Functions of Central and State Boards for Prevention and Control of Air Pollution. Powers of the State Government ; Penalties and Procedures ; Rules and Procedures. 3. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 - Application of the Act, Definitions Constitution, Powers and Functions of Central and State Boards, Joint Boards for Prevention and Control of Water Pollution; Power of State Governments; Penalties and Procedures. Syllabus of Labour law 1. Historical Development of Industrial Disputes, Legislation in India; Various modes of Settlement of disputes, Objects and Reasons, Scope, Definition of Important terms - Authorities under this Act. Voluntary - Arbitration and Compulsory Adjudication. Reference of Disputes to Boards, Courts of Tribunals; Procedure, Powers and Duties of Authorities. Implementation of Awards. Withholding of Awards, Appeals to Supreme Court and Writes to HCs. Strikes and Lockouts, Layoff and Retrenchment, Special Provisions relating to Layoff, Retrenchment and Closure in certain establishments, Compensation in transfer of undertakings, Section 33, 33-A, 33-B 33-C and other miscellaneous provisions, Penalties, Unfair Labour Practice etc. 2. Trade Unions Act, 1926 : The Philosophy of Trade Unionism, History of Trade Union Movement in India - Aims and Objects - Extent and Commencement of the Indian Trade Unions Act, 1926 - Definition and Nature of Trade Union. Registration of Trade Unions - Right and Liabilities of Registered Trade Unions (Recognition of Trade Unions, Regulations Penalties and Procedure, Dissolution) Collective Bargaining and Trade Disputes - Unfair Labour Practices. 3. The Factories Act, 1948 : History of Factory Legislation - Concept of Welfare Objects and Reasons - Scope and Applicability – Definitions of some important terms. The Provisions relating to the Inspecting Staff - Health, Safety, Welfare, Working House of Adults - Employment of Young Persons - Annual Leave with wages. Special Provisions - Penalties and Procedure. New Provisions inserted vide Factories (Amendment) Act of 1987. 4. The Minimum Wages Act, 1948 : Concept of Wages, particularly Minimum Fair and Living Wages, Need based minimum wage - Aims and Objects of Minimum Wages Act - Application, Exceptions and Exemptions - Kinds of wages. Fixation and Revision of minimum rates of wages - Adjudication of Claims relating to minimum wages and miscellaneous provisions. Syllabus of Right to information act 2005 1. Short title, extent and commencement, Definitions, 2. Right to information and obligations of public authorities 3. Request for obtaining information 4. Exemption from disclosure of information, Grounds for rejection to access in certain cases 5. The Central Information Commission 6. The State Information Commission 7. Powers and functions of the Information Commissions, appeal and penalties 8. Miscellaneous Syllabus of Information Technology act Preliminary , Short title, Extent, Commencement and application , Definitions Digital Signature ,Authentication of electronic records Electronic Governance ,Legal recognition of electronic records ,Legal recognition of digital signatures ,Use of electronic records and digital signatures in Government and its agencies Retention of electronic records ,Publication of rule, regulation, etc., in Electronic Gazette Sections 6,7 and 8 not to confer right to insist document should be accepted in electronic form ,Power to make rules by Central Government in respect of digital signature s s Attribution, Acknowledgement and Despatch of Electronic records Attribution of electronic records ,Acknowledgement of receipt ,Time and place of despatch and receipt of electronic record s s Secure Electronic records and secure digital signatures ,Secure electronic record Secure digital signature ,Security procedure s s Regulation of Certifying Authorities ,Appointment of Controller and other officers Functions of Controller , Recognition of foreign Certifying Authorities Controller to act as repository , Licence to issue Digital Signature Certificates , Application for licence Renewal of licence Procedure for grant or rejection of licence Suspension of licence Notice of suspension or revocation of licence Power to delegate Power to investigate contraventions Access to computers and data Certifying Authority to follow certain procedures Certifying Authority to ensure compliance of the Act, etc. Display of licence Surrender of licence Disclosure s s Digital Signature Certificates Certifying authority to issue Digital Signature Certificate Representations upon issuance of Digital Signature Certificate Suspension of Digital Signature Certificate Revocation of Digital Signature Certificate Notice of suspension or revocation s s Duties of Subscribers Generating key pair Acceptance of Digital Signature Certificate Control of private key Penalty for damage to computer, computer system, etc. Penalty for failure to furnish information, return, etc. Residuary penalty Power to adjudicate Factors to be taken into account by the adjudicating officer s s The Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal Establishment of Cyber Appellate Tribunal Composition of Cyber Appellate Tribunal Qualifications for appointment as Presiding Officer for the Cyber Appellate Tribunal Term of office Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officer Filling up of vacancies Resignation and removal Orders constituting Appellate Tribunal to be final and not to invalidate its proceedings Staff of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal Appeal to Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal Procedure and powers of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal Right to legal representation Limitation Civil court not to have jurisdiction Appeal to High Court Compounding of contraventions Recovery of penalty s s Offences Tampering with computer source documents Hacking with Computer system Publishing of information which is obscene in electronic form Power of the Controller to give directions Directions of Controller to a subscriber to extend facilities to decrypt information Protected system Penalty for misrepresentation Breach of confidentiality and privacy Penalty for publishing Digital Signature Certificate false in certain particulars Publication for fraudulent purpose Act to apply for offence or contravention committed outside India Confiscation Penalties and confiscation not to interfere with other punishments Power to investigate offences s s Network service providers not to be liable in certain cases Network service providers not to be liable in certain cases s s Miscellaneous Power of police officer and other officers to enter, search, etc. Act to have overriding effect Controller, Deputy Controller and Assistant Controllers to be public servants Power to give directions Protection of action taken in good faith Offences by companies Removal of difficulties Power of Central Government to make rules Constitution of Advisory Committee Power of Controller to make regulations Power of State Government to make rules Amendment of Act 45 of 1860 Amendment of Act 1 of 1872 Amendment of Act 18 of 1891 Amendment of Act 2 of 1934 Address: Singhania University Pacheri Bari, Narnaul Singhana Rd, Rajasthan 333515 Map: Image: ![]()
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