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According to the syllabus of Karnataka State Law University (KSLU), the 3-Year LL.B – Semester I includes the following five law subjects/books.
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📦 KSLU Semester-I – Complete Book List: 80:20
• Constitutional Law – I
• Contract Law – I
• Law of Torts
• Family Law – I
• Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)
1️⃣ Constitutional Law – I
Description:
This subject introduces the basic structure and principles of the Constitution of India. It explains how the government functions and what rights citizens possess.
Main Topics:
- Meaning and nature of Constitution
- Salient features of the Indian Constitution
- Preamble
- Fundamental Rights
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Writ Jurisdiction
2️⃣ Law of Contract – I
Description:
This subject deals with the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and explains how legally binding agreements are formed.
Main Topics:
- Definition of Contract
- Offer and Acceptance
- Consideration
- Capacity to Contract
- Free Consent
- Void and Voidable Agreements
3️⃣ Law of Torts
Description:
Tort law deals with civil wrongs where one person causes harm or injury to another and the injured party seeks compensation.
Main Topics:
- Meaning and nature of Tort
- Tort vs Crime
- Negligence
- Defamation
- Nuisance
- Strict Liability
- Remedies and Damages
4️⃣ Family Law – I
Description:
This subject deals with laws relating to family relationships, marriage, divorce, adoption, and maintenance.
Main Topics:
- Hindu Marriage Act
- Divorce
- Adoption
- Maintenance
- Guardianship
5️⃣ Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) – 2023
Description:
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) is the new criminal law of India that replaces the Indian Penal Code.
Main Topics:
- General explanations and definitions
- Types of punishments
- Offences against human body
- Offences against property
- Offences against women and children
- Criminal intimidation and other offences
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