Catalogue Code: T1901
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 50
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 50
Experiential Learning: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103240407
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
• To study and deliberate on the rational of Criminal Procedure Code and importance of the Fair Trial in the light of Human Rights.
• To study the pri-trial process, Constitutional and human rights of the accused followed in Indian Criminal Justice System.
• To understand the Court System, Power of the Courts and Trial Process followed in India.
• To be familiar with basic concepts, provisions, case laws, principles, procedures, forms followed and applied in Cr.P.C along with the jurisprudential understanding
• To appreciate and apply the basic concept, provisions, principles, procedures, forms and cases laws followed and applied in Cr.P.C..
• To study the pri-trial process, Constitutional and human rights of the accused followed in Indian Criminal Justice System.
• To understand the Court System, Power of the Courts and Trial Process followed in India.
• To be familiar with basic concepts, provisions, case laws, principles, procedures, forms followed and applied in Cr.P.C along with the jurisprudential understanding
• To appreciate and apply the basic concept, provisions, principles, procedures, forms and cases laws followed and applied in Cr.P.C..
Catalogue Code: T1541
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 20
External Marks : 30
Total Marks: 50
Experiential Learning: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103240406
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
1. To analyse the crucial importance of Civil Procedure Code and the Limitation Act in civil proceedings
2. To outline the foundations on which civil litigations are based
3. To analyse the primary requirements of a civil proceeding
4. To illustrate the necessary sequence which must be followed in a civil litigation
5. To outline the distinctions between the appellate and revisional jurisdictions
6. To analyse the consequences of procedural faults and lacunae
7. To outline the scope of the Limitation Act
2. To outline the foundations on which civil litigations are based
3. To analyse the primary requirements of a civil proceeding
4. To illustrate the necessary sequence which must be followed in a civil litigation
5. To outline the distinctions between the appellate and revisional jurisdictions
6. To analyse the consequences of procedural faults and lacunae
7. To outline the scope of the Limitation Act
Catalogue Code: T1521
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 20
External Marks : 30
Total Marks: 50
Experiential Learning: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103240405
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
1. To introduce the students to the concepts and practice of social justice in India as is
reflected in the constitutional provisions and developed through people’s movements for
social justice.
2. To critically examine the issues and practice of social justice in the context of specific
groups like women, castes, minorities like adivasis and religious minorities.
3. To locate issues and challenges to the practice of social justice in the present social, political
and economic context.
reflected in the constitutional provisions and developed through people’s movements for
social justice.
2. To critically examine the issues and practice of social justice in the context of specific
groups like women, castes, minorities like adivasis and religious minorities.
3. To locate issues and challenges to the practice of social justice in the present social, political
and economic context.
Catalogue Code: T6507
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 50
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 50
Experiential Learning: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103240404
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
1. To make students conversant with certain fundamentallegal principles regarding law of property transfers.
2. To emphasizethe structural arrangement of provisions relating to the prominent types of Transfers of Properties in India and their relevance in the context of development of Property Jurisprudence.
2. To emphasizethe structural arrangement of provisions relating to the prominent types of Transfers of Properties in India and their relevance in the context of development of Property Jurisprudence.
Catalogue Code: T1033
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 4
Credits (Theory): 4
No. of Hours: 60
Internal Marks: 40
External Marks : 60
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103240402
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
1. The course aims at understanding the evolution of family, succession issues vis-à-vis the changing laws in society and various other child related issues.
2. To study property rights of every individual in the background of globalization in all spheres of family, relationships are undergoing transformations.
3. To learn and understand different laws pertaining to family relations in India.
4. To gain knowledge about multi ethnic heterogeneous society of India with a legal perspective.
5. To critically assess the need for Uniform Civil Code.
2. To study property rights of every individual in the background of globalization in all spheres of family, relationships are undergoing transformations.
3. To learn and understand different laws pertaining to family relations in India.
4. To gain knowledge about multi ethnic heterogeneous society of India with a legal perspective.
5. To critically assess the need for Uniform Civil Code.
Catalogue Code: T1032
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 4
Credits (Theory): 4
No. of Hours: 60
Internal Marks: 40
External Marks : 60
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103240401
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
1. To help the students describe how organizational behavior affects the performance and effectiveness.
2. To understand the dynamics of individual and group behavior in organizations
3. To have a basic frame work of predicting individual and group behaviour in organizations
4. To enable students to use organizational behavior theories and methods to achieve better interpersonal relationships and manage people effectively.
2. To understand the dynamics of individual and group behavior in organizations
3. To have a basic frame work of predicting individual and group behaviour in organizations
4. To enable students to use organizational behavior theories and methods to achieve better interpersonal relationships and manage people effectively.
Catalogue Code: T2279
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103240403
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional