Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
(B)
Unit 2 : (A)
(B)
Unit 3 : (A)
(B)
2. Sexual exploitation
3. Adoption, maintenance and related problems
4. Children and education-a constitutional mandate
PAPER II
INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW :
THE NEW CHALLENGES
Unit 1 : Federalism :
(A)
1. Creation of new states
2. Allocation and share of resources
3. The inter-state disputes on resources
4. Rehabilitation of internally displaced persons and Centre's responsibility
5. Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse
6. Services under Union
7. Emergency Provisions
8. Federal Comity
9. Special status of certain States, Tribal Areas, Scheduled Areas
Unit 2:
A. "State" Meaning and Scope in Modern Perspective
B. Right to equality : Privatization and its impact on affirmative action
C. Freedom of Press and challenges of new scientific development
i.
ii.
Freedom of speech
Right to strike, hartal and bandh
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Right of minorities
Secularism and religious fanaticism
Separation of powers : stresses and strain
Judicial activism and judicial restraint
PIL : Implementation
Judicial independence
Appointment, transfer and removal of judges
Accountability : Executive and judiciary
Tribunals : Need, Necessity and Constitutionality
ii.
Judicial process and creativity in law-common law model, Legal Reasoning and
growth of law change and stability
iii.
iv.
Legal development and creativity through legal reasoning under statutory and
codified systems
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Indian debate on the role of judges and on the notion of judicial review
ii.
iii.
Judicial activism and creativity of the Supreme Court-the tools and techniques of
creativity
iv.
v.
vi.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Various theoretical bases of justice : The liberal contractual tradition, the liberal
utilitarian tradition and the liberal moral tradition
Equivalence Theories-Justice as nothing more than the positive law of the stronger
class
ii.
Dependency theories
iii.
iv.
Analysis of selected cases of Supreme Court where the judicial process can be seen
as influenced by theories of justice
PAPER IV
LEGAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
Unit 1:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Unit 3 :
i.
Decisional materials including foreign decisions; methods of discovering the "ruleof
the case"
ii.
Juristic writings-a survey of juristic literature it relevance in selection of problems
in India and foreign periodicals
iii.
Compilation of list of reports or special studies conducted relevant to the problems
iv.
Formulation of the Research problem
v.
Devising tools and techniques for collection of data
vi.
Methods for the collection of statutory and case material and juristic literature
vii.
Use of historical and comparative research material
viii.
Use of observation studies
ix.
Use of questionnaires/interview
x.
Use of case studies
xi.
Sampling procedures. design of sample, types of sampling to be adopted
xii.
Use of scaling techniques
Unit 4 :
i.
Jurimetrics
ii.
Computerized Research-A study of legal research programmes such as Lexis and
West law coding
iii.
Classification and Tabulation of data-usc of cards for data collection. Rules for
tabulation, Explanation of tabulated data
iv.
Analysis of data-Qualitative and Quantitative
v.
Report writing.
PAPER V
Trends
of
Legal
processes
ensuring
development
and
distribution of power.
iii.
iv.
v.
Unit 2:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Unit 3 :
i.
Analytical
&
Critical
study
of
Constitutional
Provisions
ensuring
decentralization of power.
ii.
iii.
iv.
ii.
Corporate Governance
iii.
iv.
v.