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Format For Course Curriculum
UTTAR PRAD E S H
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Course Objectives:
To impart basic knowledge to the students of the difference between the civil laws and criminal laws by making them understand the key differences between
the methodology of both the streams of law. On understanding the same the students would be apprised of the key words used in civil laws for better
understanding of the subject. This course aims at making the students learn the procedure before the civil court and the mannerisms that needs to be followed in
the court. Further, the course also aims at inculcating ethical values in the students by making them learn about those areas which they need to bear in mind to
maintain legal propriety and ethics.
Pre-requisites:
a. The students should have the knowledge of substantive laws, where process of approaching the Court can be taught.
b. Continuous updation in terms of substantive and procedural laws as well as latest judicial pronouncements is desirable.
c. Student must be aware about various remedies available in civil law.
Course Contents/Syllabus:
Jurisdiction and place of suing; Institution of suit, cause of action, joinder, non-joinder and mis-joinder of parties;
Summons; Pleadings: Meaning, object, General rules, Amendment of pleadings; Plaint and Written Statement:
Particulars, set off and counter claim; Admission return and rejection; Discovery, Inspection and production of
documents; Appearance and non-appearance of parties, ex-parte proceedings; First hearing: Meaning, object, framing of
issues, omission to frame issues, disposal of suit in the first hearing; Trial: Summoning and attendance of witnesses,
summons to produce documents, adjournment, hearing of suit.
The course will be delivered through a combination of theoretical and exercise of drafting approach. An interactive session on how to draft a complaint
statement of claim, defence & reply shall be conducted. This course must be taught by a person who has been an advocate, as per the Bar Council of India
Inspection Manual, 2010.
E- Content of every topic will be made available to students before lecture session.
For course delivery, Lecture & Discussion based applications will be used in order to make students aware about the subject.
The course is taught with the help of latest & landmark Judgments/ observations of the Apex Court.
Special lectures are delivered by Industry experts to understand the practical aspects and application of Code of Civil Procedure.
Project in the form of Content/ Case study for having a command on practical aspect also.
PSD activities (in Group) are assigned for self work, field work and Practical training.
60%
40% NA
Components (Drop Class Test Project Viva PSDA Report Evaluation and Attendance Total
down) Submission Presentation End Term
Examination
(60%)
Weightage (%)
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LIST OF CASES
1. Gundaji Satwaji Shinde v. Ram Chandra Bhikaji Joshi, AIR 1979 SC 653
2. C.A. Balakrishnan v. Commissioner Corporation of Madras, AIR 2003 Mad. 170
3. Chunilal V. Mehta v. Century Spinning and Manufacturing Co. Ltd., AIR 1962 SC1314
4. Gill & Co. v. Bimla Kumari, 1986 RLR 370
5. Haridas Das v. Smt. Usha Rani Banik, 2006 (3) SCALE 287
6. Mahant Ram Dass v. Mahant Ganga Dass, AIR 1961 S.C. 882
7. Jai Jai Ram Manohar Lal v. National Building Material Supply Co., AIR 1969 S.C. 1267
8. M/s Ganesh Trading Co. v. Moji Ram, AIR 1978 SC 484
9. Dalip Kaur v. Major Singh, AIR 1996 P & H 107
10. B.K. Narayana Pillai v. Parameswaran Pillai, (2000) 1 SCC 712
11. Saleem Bhai v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2003 SC 759
12. Sangram Singh v. Election Tribunal, AIR 1955 SC 425
13. Bhanu Kumar Jain v. Archana Kumar, AIR 2005 SC 626
14. Santosh Kumar v. Bhai Mool Singh, AIR 1958 S.C. 321
15. ONGC Ltd. v. State Bank of India, AIR 2000 SC 2548
16. Monohar Lal v. Seth Hira Lal AIR 1962 SC 527
17. Dalpat Kaur v. Prahlad Singh, AIR 1993 SC 276
18. R.B. Policies At Lloyd’s v. Butler (1949) 2 All ER 226
19. Union of India v. West Coast Paper Mills Ltd. AIR 2004 SC 1596 127
20. Punjab National Bank v. Surendra Prasad Sinha, AIR 1992 SC 1815
Class Test
Project
Submission
Viva
PSDA(Group
Presentation)
PSDA(Group
Assignment)