Pres Presid iden entt- A tit titul ular ar Head Head? ? Exce Exceut utiv ive e Powe Powerr of Unio Union. n. Indi India a Vs. Vs. Pres Presid iden enti tial al for form m of Gov Gover ernm nmen entt Vice Vice-- Pres Presid iden entt of Indi India. a. Pres Presid iden entt and and coun counci cill of of Min Minis iste ter. r. Collec Collectiv tive e Respon Responsib sibili ilityty-A A Consti Constitut tution ional al Respe Respecti ctive. ve. Rela Relati tion on:: Pres Presid iden entt and and Prim Prime e Mini Minist ster er.. Pres Presid iden entt : Powe Powerr of of Par Pardo don. n. Pres Presid iden ent: t: Ordi Ordina nanc nce e Mak Makin ing g Pow Power er.. Gove Govern rnor or : Ord Ordin inan ance ce Maki Making ng Powe Power. r. Atto Attorn rney ey Gene Genera rall of of Indi India. a. Federalism. Appoin Appointme tment nt of Judge Judges s of of S.C. S.C. and Colleg Collegium ium.. Supr Suprem eme e Cour Courtt : Cour Courtt of Reco Record rd.. Orig Origin inal al Juri Jurisd sdic icti tion on : SC. SC. Appe Appell llat ate e Jur Juris isdi dict ctio ion n :SC :SC.. Spec Specia iall Leav Leave e Peti Petiti tion on : Cri Crimi mina nall Just Justic ice e Advi Adviso sory ry Juri Jurisd sdic icti tion on of SC. SC. SC : Power to to Re Review. Cent Centra rall Gove Govern rnme ment nt as as Amph Amphib ibia iann- A Stu Study dy.. Inde Indepe pend nden ence ce of Judi Judici ciar ary& y& RTI RTI Act Act Appo Appoin intm tmen entt of Gov Gover erno norr- Not Not ele elect ctio ion? n? Gove Govern rnor or : Judi Judici cial al Powe Power. r. Gove Govern rnor or : Legi Legisl slat ativ ive e Powe Power. r. Inte Interr-Re Rela lati tion onsh ship ip of of Arti Articl cle e 32 and and 226 226.. Gove Govern rnor or : App Appoi oint ntme ment nt of of Chie Chieff Mini Minist ster er.. Gove Govern rnor or-A -Age gent nt of Cent Centra rall Govt Govt.. S.P. S.P.Gu Gupt pta a Vs Unio Union n of of Indi India a AIR AIR 198 1982 2 Sc 149 149
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S.C. S.C. Advoca Advocates tes-o -on-r n-reco ecord rd Assoc Associat iation ion Vs. Vs. U.O.I U.O.I.. AIR 1994 1994 Sc 268 268
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H.C. : Power of Superintendance and Sub-Ordinate Judiciary. Writ and Resjudicata. Contempt of Court and Constitution of India. Judiciary : Legislative Power. Tribunals Vs. High Court. Supreme Court : India- U.K. Supreme Court : India- U.S.A Territorial Jurisdiction : Legislation. India- Quasi Federal. Parliamentory Privileges Vs. Judiciary Central Control over State Legislation. Repugnancy- Central Vs. State Residuary Power. Doctrine of Colourable Legislation. Distribution of Legislative Powers. Parliamentary Legislation in State field. Euthanasia & Courts. Finance Commission : Taxation. Centre's Direction to State : Consequential Analysis. President : National Emergency. Failure of Courtitutional Machinery in State. Co-operative Federalism. Role of Inter-State Council. River water- Dispute: State and Judiciary Planning commission. Freedom of Trade and Commerce Vs. Art. 19 (1) (d) Constitutionality of Government contract. Tortious Liability of Government. Parliament Vs. Election Comission and Judiciary . Procedure of Amendment of the Constitution- Indian Vs. U.S.A. Amendment of the Constitution and Fundamental Rights. Supreme Court : Examination fo Witness. Effect of National Emerrgency.
380 (A) Emergency : Suspensation of Fundamental Rights. Central Government- Weak or Strong. Misuse of Article 356
Advisory Jurisdiction of S.C.- Re the Special Court Bill 1978 AIR 1979 478 In re Keshav Singh- AIR 1965 SC745 In Re Ramjanamabhoomi- (1993) 1 SCC 642 Re Appointment of judge- AIR 1999 SC 1 Supreme Court : Power for doing Complete Justice High Court- Inherent Power. General Amendment Vs. Constitutional Amendment Election Commission of India. Indian Constitution Vs. Jammu and Kashmir episode
Chanakya National Law University, Patna th
VI - Semester Project Topic Subject:-Jurispurdence-II Roll No.
Project Topic Rule of Law and Supremacy of Parl iament Significance of Study of Jurisprudence The Concept of Justice under the Indian Constitution The Need and Justification for Punishment Concept of Property in Indian Legal System Right to Affirmative Action Under the Constitution Right to Education: A Jurisprudential Analysis Right to Reservation: A Critical Analysis Rights of Mortgagor and Mortgagee Intention Meaning and Analysis of Action Meaning and Kinds of Person Meaning, Implications and Sources of Obligation Meaning, Implications and Theories of Origin of Property Mens Rea
and Liability
Natural Person Nature of Corporate Personality Negligence Ownership and Possession: Comparative Analysis Ownership: Meaning and Implication Rights and Duties: Comparative Analysis Strict Liability The Kinds of Legal Rights The Law of Status The Measure of Civil and Criminal Liability The Nature and Kinds of Liability The relevance of Motive in Liability Theories and Modes of Acquisitions of Legal Rights Theories of Ownership Theories of Possession Theory of Jural Relations
Titles Vicarious Liability in Civil Law Vicarious Liability in Criminal Law Collective Bargaining and Theory of Status t o Contract Comparative Analysis of Legal Concepts of India and America Consumer Jurisprudence Contemporary Problem in the State of Affairs of Woman International Law and Morality Jurisprudence and Gender Justice Jurisprudence and Substantial Jusitce Law and Morality Law Making Powers in the Federal Constitution Criminal Liability of Corporate Delict and Tort Doctrine of individual and Individualism Due Process of Law and Procedure Established by Law Freedom of Labour and Association Fundamental Rights Legal Rights Legal Rights A Safegurard for Justice Moral and Legal Obligation Mortgages and Lien National Sovereignty and International Law Ownership as a Social Concept Polluter Pays Principle Poverty Jurisprudence and Child Labour Juristic Person Kinds and Modes of Acquisition of Pr operty Kinds of Ownership Kinds of Possession Role of A.D.R. in Justice Delivery System Role of Judiciary in the Legal System Role of Lawyers and Its Functions in the Developing Countries Comparative Study of Greek and Indian View of Justice
Chanakya National Law University, Patna th
VI - Semester Project Topic Subject:-Administrative Law Roll No.
Project Topic
301
Administrative Law as a branch of Constitutional Law
303
Doctrine of seperation of Powers and Administrative Law
304
Administrative Legislation : its merit and demertis
305
Administrative Adjudication
306
Discretionary Powers of Administration
307
Dicey's expression of Rule of Law
308
Constitutionality of Delegated Legislation
309
Legislative Control of Delegated Legislation
310
Certiorari Jurisdiction over quasi-Judicial decisions
311
Writ of Mandamus against the Order of Administrative or Statutory Public Authority
313
Natural Justice as an ingredient of reasonableness
314
Fundamental rights and Administrative discretion
315
Control of Delegated Legislation
317
Supreme Court's Jurisdiction over Tribunals under Article 136
318
Right of Hearing
319
Conseil d' Etat as Administrative Court
320
Development of Administrative Law in India
321
Delegation of Rule making power of the Judiciary
322
The Doctrine of Ultra vires
323
Constitutional Foundation of the Powers of the Court
324
Privilege doctrine/The Institution of Lokayukta.
325
Scope of Judicial Review
326
Legislative and Executive Control of Administrative Action
328
Legal Nature of Powers of Administration
330
Public Corporation as a Corporation aggregate
331
Complaints against Administration
332
Constitutional Foundation of Administrative Tribunals
333
Government, Law and Justice
334
Abuse of Discretion
335
Legislative Exclusion of Judical Review
336
Sub-delegated Legislation
337
Judicial Control of delegated Legislation
339
Legislation through Ordinances
340
Labour and Industrial Law
341
Administrative Tribunals added by 42 nd Amendment
342
Inquiries and Investigations by Administration
343
Concept of Rule of Law
344
Definition of Administrative Law and its Scope
346
Administrative Law as a Branch of Public or State Law- How far effective
347
Administrative Judiciary in the USA
349
Purpose and Scope of Administrative Law in India
350
Classification of Administrative action
351
Organisation of Government
352
Bias and Prejudice during hearing
354
The Principles of Reasonablness
357
Timing of Judicial Review
359
Obtaining Judicial Review
360
Abuse of Discretion
361
Local authorities- Their powers and Functions
362
Jurisdiction over fact and Law-Administrative Cases
364
Natural Jusitice as an Ingredient of Article 14
365
Statutory Judicial Remedies
366
Scope of issue of writ of Prohibition under Article 226 against Statutory Administrative Authority without Jurisdiction
368
Administrative Powers and Discretionary Powers
370
Judicial Control : Discretionary Powers
371
Judicial Control of Administrative action :Grounds
372
Government Previleges in Legal Procedure
374
High Court's Jurisdiction over Tribunals under Article 226
375
The Ombudsman Remedy
377
Redress through the Courts
378
A comparative study of Administrative bodies of U.K., U.S. A. and India
379
Justice and Welfare State
380
Tribunals and Inquiries Generally
380 (A)
Redressal of Grievances
Project Topics for ADR VI Semester (2012) Sl. No.
Roll Nos.
Project Topic
1
301
Concept of Legal Aid
2
303
ADR in Indian Statutes
3
304
Arbitration as a form of ADR
4
305
Arbitration vs. Conciliation : A comparative analysis
5
306
Online Dispute Resolution in India
6
307
International Commercial Arbitration
7
308
Negotiation as a form of ADR
8
309
ADR Institutions in India and their efficacy
9
310
Power of Court to refer parties to Arbitration
10
311
Composition of Arbitral Tribunal
11
313
Conciliation as a form of ADR
12
314
Appointment of Arbitrator
13
315
Village Panchayat
14
317
Foreign Award and its enforcement
15
318
ADR : Its need and benefits
16
319
CPC and Promotion of ADR
17
320
Termination of mandate of Arbitrator
18
321
Interim measures by Arbitral Tribunal
19
322
Challenge to the appointment of Arbitrator
20
323
Domestic Arbitration
21
324
Legal Aid as a Constitutional mandate
22
325
Arbitral Institutions in India
23
326
Salem Advocate Bar Association Cases
24
328
Lok Adalat
25
330
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
26
331
Various forms of ADR
27
332
ADR in Industrial Disputes
28
333
UNCITRAL Model Rules on International Commercial Conciliation
29
334
Permanent Lok Adalat
30
335
Extent of Judicial Intervention in Arbitration
31
336
ADR in Family Disputes
32
337
Termination of mandate of Arbitrator
33
339
Institutional Arbitration
34
340
Delay in disposal of Civil litigation
35
341
Concilliation Procedures
36
342
Criminal Cases and ADR
37
343
UNCITRAL Model Rules on Conciliation
38
344
Arbitration Procedures
39
346
Need for Alternative Dispute Resolution
40
347
Plea Bargaining
41
349
Compounding of Offences
42
350
Statutory Concilliation
43
351
Legal Aid as a Human Right
44
352
Setting aside the Arbitration Award
45
354
Enforcement of Arbitration Award
46
357
Geneva Convention and enforcement of Foreign Award
47
359
Public Policy as a ground to set aside Arbitral Award
48
360
Arbitration Agreement
49
361
Negotiation and Role of Advocates
50
362
ADR : Its importance in current Indian Scenario
51
364
Newyork Convention and enforcement of Foreign Award
52
365
Concilliation versus Mediation
53
366
ICC Rules of Arbitration
54
368
IT Law and ADR
55
370
Concilliation Machinery under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
56
371
Appointment of Arbitrator and Role of Chief Justice of India
57
372
Section 89 of CPC and ADR
58
374
The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 : A Study
59
375
Court annexed Mediation
60
377
Role of ADR in commercial disputes
61
378
Family Courts System in India
62
379
Arbitral Institiutions across the world and their functionings: An Analysis
63
380
Legal Aid under Criminal Justice System
64
380(A)
Arbitration and Principle of Natural Justice
Chanakya National Law University, Patna th
VI - Semester Project Topic Subject:-International Trade Law Roll No.
Trade and Development Technology transfer as subject of International Trade Walmart- Bharti Joint Venture: An Analysis Foreign arbitral awards and its recognition Portfolio investment in foreign countries European Commission and CISG – Filling gap Agents for shipment of Goods liability and obligation Portfolio investment under International Trade – effects and scope Investment Dispute under the International Trade WTO overriding efforts on CISG Portfolio investment a bailout option for capital restructuring in Impact of CISG in terms of Trade Custom as deciding authority in disputes Capital Transfer and Investment Letter of Credit an effective mode of transaction Investment Disputes and Arbitration European Community and Anti dumping Politics of International Economy Balance of Payments Arbitration in the International sale of goods Disputes Technology transfer and dispute Measures in International Trade International Standard Banking Practices (ISBP) in Corporate Foreign judgment award and its recognition in India General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade general analysis Dispute resolution under WTO Information Technology and globalization Advantages and Disadvantages of Transnational Corporations Role of Transnational Corporations in India Norms on the responsibility of Transnational Corporations vis-avis UNIDROIT principles of International Commercial Contract Limitation period in the International Sale of Goods International Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Breach of International Contract International Credit Transfers International Chamber of Commerce Commercial Letters of Credit International Payments – Indian Law of Negotiable Instruments Indian Foreign Trade Policy Amicable Dispute Resolution International Court of Arbitration Advantages and Disadvantages of Institutional Arbitration
Conventions for the enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards UNCITRAL Conciliation Rules Cargo Insurance Shortcomings of the Brusssels Convention HAGUE – VISBY Rules The Hamburg Rules Multimode Transport of Goods Liability of Operators of Transport Terminals in International Trade Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act Law relating to International Carriage by Air Berne Convention concerning International carriage by Rail International Carriage of goods by Road Carriage of Imported and Exported Goods Forfeiture of Goods Trade Law and Criminal Prosecution Cross Boarder Commercial Transactions Trade Related Investment Measures Choice of Law for Contractual and Non Contractual Obligations Jurisdiction under the European Community Regulation (EC) on Documentary Credit Subrogation and Contribution Implied duties of the Sea Carrier at Common Law FOB Contracts
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