5th Semester

   Syllabus

                                      Previous Year Question Papers                                         

All Papers:    

Feb. 2015     Mar. 2016

Paper I - Land Laws Including Tenure & Tenancy Systems

Feb. 2016    Jan. 2014    Jan. 2013    Jan. 2012    Jan. 2011    Jan. 2010  
Mar. 2009    Feb. 2008    Feb. 2007    Apr. 2006     

Paper II - Private International Law

Jan. 2014    Aug. 2014     Aug. 2013     Aug. 2012   

Paper III - Industrial and Labour Laws - I

Jan. 2014   

Common for Industrial and Labour Laws I & II (5th & 6th Semester)
May. 2014    May. 2013   May. 2012     Apr. 2011

Paper IV - Environmental Law

Feb. 2015    May. 2014   Jan. 2014    May. 2013    May. 2012   Apr. 2011 
Apr. 2010      

Paper V - Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems (Internal)

Dec. 2014   <QE1>  <QE2>           Dec. 2015   <QE1>  <QE2>  

                             Paper V - Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems                           

Marks Distribution: (as per university syllabus)
  1)   Test Paper (average of two test papers)   :  20 marks
  2)   Role Play (report shall be submitted)        :  20 marks
  3)   Survey / Field Study                                   :  10 marks     
  4)   Report on Lok Adalat                                  :  10 marks
  5)   Viva-voce                                                     :  40 marks 

Role Play Record Format:
   Part I - Theoretical Aspects
                - Introduction
                - Definition & Scope of ADR
                - Need for ADR
                - Types of ADR Methods
                - Advantages and Disadvantages of ADR Methods
   Part II - Script of Role Play

Lok Adalat Record Format:
   Part I - Introduction
      (Legal Services Authorities Act, Authorities under the Act, Powers, etc)
   Part II - Cases 
     (Five Cases:    Serial No., Case No., Date, Presiding Officer, Award, etc)

  ADR - General Pages of Record Book  <download>

                                                     Study Materials                                                    

  Land Law notes by Joseph sir <download>