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Syllabus Jurisprudence

This document outlines the modules and weightage of a jurisprudence course. Module I discusses the nature and scope of jurisprudence, including sources of law such as custom, precedent, and legislation. Module II covers concepts of rights and duties, different theories of rights, and contemporary issues in rights. Module III addresses legal concepts like possession, ownership, persons, and liability. Module IV examines various schools of jurisprudential thought including natural law, positivism, and legal realism. Module V explores Indian perspectives on jurisprudence including classical influences, the concept of dharma, and modern trends in judicial pronouncements and public interest litigation.

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Syllabus Jurisprudence

This document outlines the modules and weightage of a jurisprudence course. Module I discusses the nature and scope of jurisprudence, including sources of law such as custom, precedent, and legislation. Module II covers concepts of rights and duties, different theories of rights, and contemporary issues in rights. Module III addresses legal concepts like possession, ownership, persons, and liability. Module IV examines various schools of jurisprudential thought including natural law, positivism, and legal realism. Module V explores Indian perspectives on jurisprudence including classical influences, the concept of dharma, and modern trends in judicial pronouncements and public interest litigation.

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Weightage

(%)
Module I: Introduction
Nature and scope of Jurisprudence, State, Sovereignty and
Law : Sources of Law : Custom, Precedent, Legislation,
Equity .
Module II: Rights and Duties
Rights and Duties- Concept, Types, Theories; Critique of
Rights and Duties; Hohfeldian Analysis of Rights and
Duties; Contemporary issues in Rights.

20%
20%

Module III: Legal Concepts


Possession; Ownership; Persons; Liability.
Module IV: Schools of Jurisprudence
Natural Law, Analytical positivism, Pure Theory,
Historical Jurisprudence, Sociological Jurisprudence,
Economic Approach, Legal Realism.
Module
V:
Indian
Perspectives
in
Jurisprudence
Classical and Medieval Influences; Concept of Dharma;
Modern Trends study with reference to judicial
pronouncements with state policy; Public Interest
Litigation (PIL), Social Justice, Legal Aid.

20%

20%

20%

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