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Syllabus For Ts Pglcet-2020 For LL.M

The syllabus provides an overview of the TS PGLCET-2020 entrance exam for an LL.M degree. The exam is 90 minutes with 120 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. It covers topics in jurisprudence, constitutional law, public international law, mercantile law, labour laws, crimes and torts, and IPR. The exam has two parts - part A contains 40 questions worth 40 marks on jurisprudence and constitutional law, part B contains 80 questions worth 80 marks covering public international law, mercantile law, labour law, crimes and torts, and IPR and other laws. Candidates are expected to be well-versed in the laws and topics listed in the syllabus.

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Syllabus For Ts Pglcet-2020 For LL.M

The syllabus provides an overview of the TS PGLCET-2020 entrance exam for an LL.M degree. The exam is 90 minutes with 120 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. It covers topics in jurisprudence, constitutional law, public international law, mercantile law, labour laws, crimes and torts, and IPR. The exam has two parts - part A contains 40 questions worth 40 marks on jurisprudence and constitutional law, part B contains 80 questions worth 80 marks covering public international law, mercantile law, labour law, crimes and torts, and IPR and other laws. Candidates are expected to be well-versed in the laws and topics listed in the syllabus.

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SYLLABUS FOR TS PGLCET-2020 FOR LL.M.

A Single entrance test is conducted for all the courses of LL.M. It is of 90 minutes
duration and consists of 120 questions of 1 mark each.

The candidates are expected to be thorough in the related topics of


Jurisprudence, Constitutional law, Public International law, Mercantile law,
Labour laws, Crimes and Torts, IPR & other laws. However, concentration
should be on the following

Part-A: It consists of total 40 questions: 40 Marks (One mark for each question).

JURISPRUDENCE: 20 Questions …20 marks


Schools of Jurisprudence - Sources of Law, Custom Precedent and Legislation, Rights
and Duties - Ownership and Possession, Persons, Obligation, Property, Liability,
Legal Sanctions

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: 20 Questions …20 marks


Nature of the constitution: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy,
Executive Judiciary and Legislature, Centre-State Relations, Emergency provisions,
Amendments to the constitution.

Part-B: It consists of total 80 questions: 80 Marks (One mark for each question)

PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW: 16 Questions … 16 marks


International Law and Municipal Law, Subjects of International Law, State Territory,
Air, Sea and outer space, Nationality and Statelessness, Extradition, Asylum, State
Jurisdiction, United Nations.

MERCANTILE LAW: 16 Questions … 16 marks


General Principles of Contract (Sections. 1-75, Indian Contract Act-1872).

LABOUR LAW: 16 Questions … 16 marks


Trade Union Act 1926. Industrial Disputes Act 1947

CRIMES and TORTS: 16 Questions … 16 marks


Indian Penal Code -General Principles & General Exceptions. TORTS: General
principles of Tort, Defences, Joint liability, State liability for torts; Consumer
Protection Act,1986

IPR & OTHER LAWS: 16 Questions … 16 marks


Copyright Act, 1957; Patents Act, 1970; Environment (Protection) Act, 1986; Human
Rights, The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Salient features of Information
Technology Act, 2000 and Right to Information Act 2005

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