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TITLE PAGE
HINDU UNDIVIDED FAMILY AND TAX PLANNING :
A CASE STUDY
Subject: Business Law
Submitted to: Prof. Vijender Kumar
Submitted by: a b c d
Reg. No. 2010-01
Table of Contents
Page (s)
Table of Cases
List of Statutes
List of Abbreviations
List of Tables
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Research Methodology
1.3 Research Hypotheses
1.4 Research Plan/ Scheme
1.5 Acknowledgement
2. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
2.1 Concept of Hindu Undivided Family under Shastric Hindu Law
2.2 Concept of Hindu Undivided Family under Statutory Hindu Law
2.3 Concept of Hindu Undivided Family under Tax Laws
Table of Contents
Page (s)
Table of Cases
List of Statutes
List of Abbreviations
List of Tables
CHAPTER-I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Research Methodology
1.3 Research Hypotheses
1.4 Research Plan/ Scheme
1.5 Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
Page (s)
CHAPTER-II
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Concept of Hindu Undivided Family under Shastric Hindu Law
2.2.1 Manu on Hindu Undivided Family
2.2.2 Vashistha on Hindu Undivided Family
2.2.3 Yajnavalkya on Hindu Undivided Family
2.3 Concept of Hindu Undivided Family under Statutory Hindu Law
2.4 Concept of Hindu Undivided Family under Tax Laws
2.5 Conclusion
Table of Contents
Chapter-III
Chapter-IV
Chapter-V
Chapter-VI
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS
6.1 Conclusion
6.2 Suggestions
Bibliography
List of Books
List of Journals
List of Websites
Appendix-I . title..
Appendix-II . title..
Appendix-III .title..
Table of Cases
Name of the Parties
Page (s)
Keep all the cases in alphabetical order
5
4,5,7,8,9
46,62
62
7,9,16
List of Statutes
Name of the Statute
Page (s)
9
6,8,9
12
2,5,7,8
19
Abbreviations
List of Abbreviations
AIR All India Reporter
All. Allahabad
All.L.J.
Allahabad Law Journal
ALT Andhra Law Times
Bom. Bombay
C.L.J.
Calcutta Law Journal
DLT Delhi Law Times
DMC Divorce and Matrimonial Cases
HLR Hindu Law Review
ILR (All.)
Indian Law Reporter, Allahabad
SCC
Supreme Court Cases
Examples of Abbreviations
Subordinate footnotes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Examples of Abbreviations
SIC: thus; used to call attention to the fact that an error in spelling,
grammar or fact is in the original; enclosed by square brackets [ ] and
placed immediately after the work or phrase in question.
V. VV.: verse, verses.
Vs. : versus ; against.
Vid or vide: see
Rev.: revised or revision- e.g., rev. ed.: revised edition.
E. G.: Exempli gratia, for example
Et al.: et alia, and others (used to refer to co-author when there are
three or more)
Examples of Abbreviations
SC Supreme Court
HC High Court
FC Family Court
TC Trial Court
CC Consumer Court
AT Administrative Tribunal
Cons.
Constitution
Sch.Schedule
Part Part
Reg.
Regulation
Rule
Rule
Order
Order
Art. Article
Sec. Section
Act Act/Statute (name of the Act)
State
State
(there may be more words like this)
Bibliography
Why bibliography:
How to prepare bibliography:
Where to keep bibliography:
What are those information need to be mentioned in
bibliography:
There should be a separate list of the following:
(i) Books;
(ii) Articles;
(iii) Reports/ survey etc., e.g., Law Commission of India;
(iv) Web sites; and
(v) Unpublished work.