Law : A Comprehensive Summary for LLB Students

A Comprehensive Summary for LLB Students

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Description

This course is a great complement for LLB college students who've simply begun their stages, so as to apprehend the subject matter ahead of their degree. it is also an exceptional way to recap your cloth prior to your examinations. apprehend the criminal concepts of agreement regulation, crook regulation, Constitutional regulation, English prison machine, assets regulation, agree with the law, Tort regulation, industrial regulation, Jurisprudence, and intellectual assets. Broaden the necessary talents to perceive key factors of law and create your very own Spider Graphs. This complete law course gives a clean insight into cyber regulation and also gives an explanation of the regime of the cyber legal guidelines. To provide an explanation for the jurisdictional troubles in cyberspace. To increase the conceptual know-how of the cyber dispute and its resolution. To skill the scholars to cope with cyber crimes cases.Further this course also talks about Intellectual Property Rights and exposes the scholars' approximately concept of highbrow belongings and its numerous instructions, to reveal the theories of intellectual assets. To educate and geared up the scholars about the registration of highbrow properties like patents and trademarks, their infringement, and remedies. To increase understanding of Criminology, Penology, and Victimology. To broaden the interrelation of crime and society, criminogenic surroundings. To describe the school of criminology. To introduce the Police Act and so forth.. to show college students approximately international agencies; To apprise the scholars approximately the United international locations, Neutrality; to show the students approximately agreement of international Disputes. to show college students about Joint Hindu family, own family assets, Inheritance, and Partition; To apprise the students approximately the Hiba and will, Pre-emption; to reveal the students approximately inheritance and succession about the circle of relatives assets1 to reveal students approximately the concept of applied contract; To apprise the students about the settlement of indemnity & assure; to expose the students approximately bailment, pledge, and agency; To increase the analytical knowledge of presidency contract.


Module 1- Law of Torts

a. Meaning & nature of tort

b. Difference between Tort and crime

c. Maxims of torts

d. Statutory Authority

e. Negligence

f. Nuisance

g. Difference between Nuisance and Trespass

g. Wrongful restraint & Wrongful confinement

h. Types of wrongful confinement

i. Exceptions

j. Vicarious liability

k. Strict liability

Module 2- The Law of Contract

a. Meaning of contract

b. Essential ingredients of contract

c. Bailment

d. Damages: Overview

e. Types of Damages

f. Void Contract, Voidable Contract , Void Agreement

Module 3-Constitutional law-II Overview

a. The President

b. The Governor

c. Ordinary Bills and Money Bills

d. The Supreme Court

e. Appointment & removal of judges

f. The doctrine of Pleasure

g. Emergency Provisions

h. Amendment to the Indian Constitution

Module 4-Jurisprudence 1

a. Overview of Ownership

b. Overview of Possession

c. Types of Possession

d. Meaning of Jurisprudence

e. Analytical School

f. Historical School of jurisprudence

g. Socilogical School of Jurisprudence

Module 5-Transfer of Property

a. Meaning of property

b. Types of property

c. The doctrine of Ostensible owner

d. Concept of Vested and Contingent Interest

e. The doctrine of Fraudulent transfer

f. Doctrine of Lispends

g. Concept of sale

h. Effect of valid sale

i. Essentials of sale

j. Rights & liabilities of buyer

k. Concept of Easement

Module 6-Family Law

a. Who is a Hindu

b. Sources of Hindu law

c. Schools of Hindu law

d. Sources of Muslim law

e. Schools of Muslim law

f. Muslim Law of Marriage: the concept of marriage,

g. kinds of marriage

h. Concept of Divorce under Muslim law

Module 7-Crimnology and Penology

a. Theories of Punishment: (i) Deterrent Theory (ii) Retributive Theory (iii) Preventive Theory (iv) Reformative Theory

b. Overview of Capital Punishment

c. The role of psychiatrists and Socials workers in prison

d. Difference between Parole and Probation

e. Undertrial and Convicted Prisoners

Module 8-Women and Law relating to children

a. Discrimination against Female Children

b. Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act

c. Child Labour: Problem and Protection

d. Termination of pregnancy; PNDT Act

e. Juvenile Delinquency, Child Sexual Abuse

Module 9-Cyber Law

a. Defining Crime

b. Types of crime in Internet

c. Hacking: Glimpse

d. Defamation

e. Crime in the context of the Internet –Actus Rea/Mens Rea

f. Meaning of cyberspace

g. Indian Law on Obscenity & Pornography

Module 10-Intellectual Property Laws II

a. The Copyright Act: Overview

b. Historical background and Development of Copyright Law

c. Berne Convention,

d. Universal Copyright Convention,

e. Copyright Societies: Meaning

f. Copyright Infringement Procedure

g. Piracy in Internet

Module 11-Public International law

a. Definition, Nature, and Basis of International Law

b. Sources of International Law

c. Subjects of International Law: States, Individuals

d. Concept of Recognition

e. Theories and mode of recognition

f. Relationship between International and Municipal Law

What You Will Learn!

  • Legal systems: The course begins by discussing the different legal systems around the world, including common law, civil law, and Islamic law.
  • Criminal law: Students will learn about the principles of criminal law, including the elements of a crime, criminal liability, and defenses to criminal charges.
  • Constitutional law: Students will learn about the principles of constitutional law, including the division of powers between the federal and state governments,
  • Property law: The course will cover the principles of property law, including ownership, possession, and transfer of property. Students will learn about the dif

Who Should Attend!

  • Students who are studying law or pursuing an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree