Our Syllabus, general guideline class policies and communication process . Please click to know in details

  • Our class conducting process and ways 
     Learning Approaches
    1.      Lectures.
    2.      Flip Classes.
    3.      Practice-oriented learning.
    4.      Small Group Teaching.
    5.      Practical/ Case works.
    6.      Role playing.
    7.      Special Projects.
    8.      Google Classes room and google meet.
What are our Course Contents?

. Law of Crimes (Part-II) (LAW 314 ) will cover up the following contents in a  very precise manner:
  1. Offenses Affecting the Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency and Morals and Public Nuisance;
  2.  Offenses Affecting the Human Body: 
  3. Culpable Homicide and Murder,
  4.  Causing Death by Negligence, Dowry Death, 
  5. Abetment to Suicide and attempt to Commit Suicide, 
  6. Hurt and  Grievous Hurt,
  7.  Wrongful Restraint and  Wrongful Confinement, 
  8. Force, Criminal Force, Assault, 
  9. Outraging the Modesty of Women and Sexual Harassment, 
  10. Kidnapping (Sec. 359, 360, 361, 363) 
  11. Abduction,
  12.  Rape; 
  13. Unnatural Offences (Sec. 377)
  14. Offenses Against the Property and other Interests of the Individual: 
  15. Theft (Sec. 378-379),
  16. Extortion (Sec. 383-384), 
  17. Robbery (Sec. 390, 392, 393)
  18. Criminal Misappropriation (Sec 403), 
  19. Criminal Breach of trust (Sec. 405,409), 
  20. Dacoit (Sec. 391, 395, 396), 
  21. Receiving Stolen Property (Sec. 410-411), 
  22. Cheating (Sec. 415, 416, 417),
  23.  Mischief (Sec. 425-426), 
  24. Criminal Trespass (Sec. 441-447), 
  25. House Trespass (Sec. 442, 448), 
  26. Forgery (Sec. 463, 465), 
  27. Bigamy (Sec. 494), 
  28. Adultery (Sec. 497)
  29. Cruelty (Sec. 498-A); 
What Books are  Recommended to Follow?  
  • • L. Kabir: Penal Code.
  •  â€˘ Stephen: Commentaries on the Law of Indian Penal Code, 1960. 
  • • Ratanlal & Dhirajlal Thakore: Indian Penal Code. 
  • • Fitzgerald: Principles of Criminal Law.
  •  â€˘ Glanville Williams: Criminal Law.
  •  â€˘ Rattan Lal and Dhiraj Lal, Lexis Nexis ButterworthsWadhwa, 32nd Ed., 2013
  •  â€˘ The Indian Penal Code, 1860  & Relevant for references:
  • 1. R. C. Nigam, Law of Crimes – Principles of Criminal Law, Vol. 1 (1965)
  • 2. Syed Shamsul Huda, The Principles of the Law of Crimes in British India (1902)
  • 3. Y. V. Chandrachud & V. R. Manohar (ed.), Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Lal’s Indian Penal Code (33rd ed., 2010)
  • 4. K. I. Vibhute (Rev.), P.S.A. Pillai’s Criminal Law (11th ed., 2012)
  • 5. K.D. Gaur, Criminal Law – Cases and Materials (5th ed., 2008)
  • 6. V.B. Raju, Indian Penal Code, 1860, (5th ed., 2002)
  • 7. K.N.C. Pillai & Shabistan Aquil (Rev.), Essays on the Indian Penal Code
  • (The Indian Law Institute, 2005)
  • 8. K.N. Chandrasekharan Pillai, General Principles of Criminal Law (2nd ed., 2011)

Instructions/Guideline for the course:
All the students registered for this course have to enroll in Moodle
Students can find all the course materials from Moodle.
All the students have to submit the soft copy of their "Assignment" in Moodle under assignment section created here and for this they will be graded here.
One discussion or feedback forum is created under each of the lecture Students have to give their feedback on these forum and marks will be given for their feedback
Any announcement regarding the class will be posted on Moodle. So they have to keep themselves always active on Moodle.
All the quizzes and presentation will be held on face to face class and may be few of the class will be held on online (Moodle) and it will be announced before the class
The question pattern and the syllabus for the quizzes, midterm and final exam is given here under each of the section (quizzes, midterm and final).

General news and announcements

In addition to the BLC, we are connected using following alternative e-tools
I like to maintain  24/7 contact, mentoring, follow up with ALL of my  students, that is why WE are well connected  in social media tools  including  Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp:
Our Google  Class code: ek3hqwj
WhatsApp: 01717685169, 
Facebook group link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawucdiu/
Messenger group link: https://www.facebook.com/messages/t/3170365313015208
We used to keep Note on the Followings:
1.       Feel free to ask any question in the  live class,  in forum tools of BLC   to make your conception clear,
2.       Don’t miss any class and try to follow the instructions I give in the class and BLC as well,
3.       Try to submit all your work in time,
4.       Try to avoid  stress, talk to me if you have any sorts of problem towards submission/ default in this regard
5.       Try to be honest, truthful and punctual in all your activities
6.       Maintain decency in all of our Facebook, messenger, BLC, Google classroom, and all of the activities. 
“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending” 
-- Maria Robinson



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