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R. 4357. The First Semester shall be of two foundation papers and two papers pers of an optional group. Each paper shall be of 100 marks.

Revised Each paper shall carry 4 credits
R. 4358. The second Semester shall be of two foundation papers and the next two papers of optional group opted by the students in the First Semester. Each paper shall be of 100 marks.

Revised Each paper shall carry 4 credits
R. 4359. The Third Semester shall be last two papers of the optional group. Each paper shall be of 100 marks. (Four Credits)

Revised There shall be practical examination of 100 marks (Four Credits) as under:
1. Classroom teaching and seminar-40 marks (20 marks each)

2. Choice of Practical Components comprising of 50 marks to the students from the following component

3. Attendance 10 marks

R. 4360. Revised the Fourth semester shall be of Dissertation of 80 marks and Viva- presentation of 20 marks (4 credits)

For the balance 100 marks the students would have the choice to select the topic from the topics listed in the respective syllabus which have interdisciplinary approach. Out of 100 marks (4 credits), 50 marks (2 credits) for presentation.

Module I (1 Credit)
1. Law and Social Change
2. Religion and the Law
Module-II (1 Credit)
3. Language and the Law
4. Community and the law
Module-III (1 Credit)
5. Women and the Law
6. Children and the Law
Module-IV (1 Credit)
7. Modernization and the Law
8. Alternative approaches to law
Module I (1 Credit)
1. Federalism
2. State: Need for widening the definition in the wake of Liberalization
Module-II (1 Credit)
3. Right to equality: Privatization and its impact on affirmative action
4. Empowerment of Women
5. Freedom of press and challenges of new scientific development
Module-III (1 Credit)
6. Emerging regime of new rights and remedies
7. Rights of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions and sta control
9. Secularism and Religious fanaticism
Module-IV (1 Credit)
9. Separation of powers: Stresses and Strain
10. Democratic process
Module I (1 Credit)
1. Nature of judicial process
Module-II (1 Credit)
2. Special Dimensions of Judicial Process in Constitutional Adjudications
Module-III (1 Credit)
3. Judicial Process in India
Module-IV (1 Credit)
4. The Concept of Justice
5. Relation between Law and Justice
Module I (1 Credit)
1. Objective of Legal Education
2. Methods of Teaching - Merits and demerits
3. Examination Reforms
Module-II (1 Credit)
4. Clinical Legal Education - Legal aid, Legal Literacy, Legal survey and Law reform.
Module-III (1 Credit)
5. Research Methods
6. Identification of Research Problem and formulation of Hypothesis
Module-IV (1 Credit)
7. Preparation of the Research Design

SEM IV - DISSERTATION (100 Marks - 4 Credits) and 100 Marks Choice Based Credits Viva-Voce

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