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LL.B. Sem-1 Study Schedule

A comprehensive study schedule for LL.B. Semester 1, covering topics such as jurisprudence, Indian Constitution, torts, crimes, contracts, and more.

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LL.B. Sem-1 Study Schedule

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  1. LL.B Sem-1 Study Schedule

  2. Day-1 : 20 Nov, 2014 Introduction : Definition, Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence (1). Nature of the Indian Constitution. Special emphasis shall be placed on (a) Federal Structure and (b) Form of the Government. (1) Evolution, Definition, Nature and Scope of Torts. General Principles of Crime : Historical background of criminal law in India; Concept of crime; Element of crime-external and internal; Motive; Concept of Strict Liability; (1) Purpose, Evolution and Scope of Law of Contracts LL.B. Sem-I

  3. Day-2 : 21 Nov, 2014 Importance of the Study of Jurisprudence (2). Preamble of the Constitution (a) Its Development by Courts in England and India. General Exceptions viz. Mistake, Superior order, Action in pursuance of legal obligation, accident, necessity, young age, unsoundness of mind, drunkenness, consent compulsion, trifling act, communication made in good faith; (2) Proposal and Promise Including Communication of Proposal, LL.B. Sem-I

  4. Day-3 : 22 Nov, 2014 Analytical School : Analytical Positivism – John Austin, Kelsen (3). Fundamental Rights – (a) General : Scheme of Fundamental Rights, Who can claim Fundamental Rights : Against whom Fundamental Rights are available ? Suspension of Fundamental Rights. (b) A Wrongful Act - Legal Damage (i) Damnum Sine Injuria, (ii) Injuria Sine Damno Right of Private Defence; Acceptance and Communication of the Revocation of Proposal and Acceptance. LL.B. Sem-I

  5. Day-4 : 23 Nov, 2014 And H.L.A. Hart. (b) Specific Fundamental Rights- Right to Equality (Articles 14 to 18) (c) Joint and Several Tort Feasors (d) Tort distinguished from Crime and Contract Joint and constructive liability; (3) Consideration and Doctrine of Privity of Contract. LL.B. Sem-I

  6. Day-5 : 24 Nov, 2014 Historical School : Frederick Karl Von Savigny, Sir Henry Sumner Maine. Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression (Article 19(1)(a))  Protection in respect of Conviction for offences (Article 20)  Right to Life and Personal Liberty (Article 21)  Right to Education (Article 21A) (2) General Defences in Torts : With Special Reference to Volenti Non Fit Injuria, Act of God, Inevitable Accident, Statutory Authority. Preliminary offences viz. Abetment, conspiracy and attempt. (4) Lawful Object and Consideration. LL.B. Sem-I

  7. Day-6 : 25 Nov, 2014 Natural Law School : Classical Natural Law Right against Exploitation (Articles 23 to 24) (3) Vicarious Liability with Special Reference to Master's Liability for Acts of Servant. Specific Offences : (1) Offences Affecting Human Body : Culpable Homicide, Murder, Homicide by Rash and Negligent Act, Hurt and Grievous Hurt; (5) Capacity to Contract : Minors, Persons of Unsound Mind and Others Disqualified by Law ; Nature and Effects of Minor's Agreements; LL.B. Sem-I

  8. Day-7 : 26 Nov, 2014 Revival of Natural Law: Rudolf Stammler and Kohler. Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25 to 28) (4) Absolute and Strict Liability. Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement; Criminal Force; Assault; Outraging the Modesty of Woman; Doctrine of Restitution. LL.B. Sem-I

  9. Day-8 : 27 Nov, 2014 Sociological School : Background and Characteristics, Roscoe Pound’s theory of Social Engineering, Cultural and Educational Rights of Minorities (Articles 29 to 30) (5) Torts based on Intentional Wrong-Doing. Rape and Unnatural sexual Offences; Kidnapping and Abduction; Dowry death and Cruelty. (6) Consent and Free Consent. (7) Standard Form of Contracts LL.B. Sem-I

  10. Day-9 : 28 Nov, 2014 Dugits Doctrine of Social Solidarity. Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32) (b) Malicious Prosecution (c) Affecting Immovable Property - Trespass to Land. (2) Offences Against Property : Theft; Extortion; Robbery; Dacoity; Criminal Misappropriation; (8) Agreements Declared Void and Voidable Under the Contract Act. LL.B. Sem-I

  11. Day-10 : 29 Nov, 2014 American Realist School. (5) Directive Principles of State Policy, their importance and relationship with Fundamental Rights. (6) Torts based on Intentional and Negligent Wrong-Doing (a) Nervous Shock, (b) Nuisance, (c) Defamation Criminal Breach of Trust; Cheating; Mischief; Criminal Trespass. (9) Contingent Contracts LL.B. Sem-I

  12. Day-11 : 30 Nov, 2014 Economic Approach of Law : Marxist Approach on Law and State and Its Impact. (5) Directive Principles of State Policy, their importance and relationship with Fundamental Rights. (6) Torts based on Intentional and Negligent Wrong-Doing (a) Nervous Shock, (b) Nuisance, (c) Defamation (3) Offences Against State and Public Tranquility : Sedition; Unlawful Assembly; Rioting and Affray. (10) Law Relating to Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contracts, viz., Quasi-Contracts. LL.B. Sem-I

  13. Day-12 : 1 Dec, 2014 Economic Approach of Law : Marxist Approach on Law and State and Its Impact. (6) Fundamental Duties (7) Remoteness of Damage (4) Offences Against Marriage : Bigamy and Adultery. (11) Discharge of contracts with special reference to the doctrine of frustration. LL.B. Sem-I

  14. Day-13 : 2 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  15. Day-14 : 3 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  16. Day-15 : 4 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  17. Day-16 : 5 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  18. Day-17 : 6 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  19. Day-18 : 7 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  20. Day-19 : 8 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  21. Day-20 : 9 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  22. Day-21 : 10 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  23. Day-22 : 11 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  24. Day-23 : 12 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  25. Day-24 : 13 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  26. Day-25 : 14 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  27. Day-26 : 15 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  28. Day-27 : 16 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  29. Day-28 : 17 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  30. Day-29 : 18 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

  31. Day-30 : 19 Dec, 2014 Jurisprudence-I Cons. Law of India-I Law of Torts Law of Crimes-I Contract-I LL.B. Sem-I

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