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CBSE class 11 Legal Studies New Syllabus 2018-19

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CBSE class 11 Legal Studies New Syllabus 2018-19 in PDF format for free download. Legal Studies New syllabus for 2018 2019 class 11 CBSE is now available in myCBSEguide app. The curriculum for March 2019 exams is designed by CBSE, New Delhi as per NCERT text books for the session 2018-19.

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CBSE class 11 Legal Studies New Syllabus 2018-19

Rationale

The Latin maxim ignorantia juris neminem excusat, in plain, which reads as ‘ignorance of law is not an excuse’. This is one of the age old principles followed under the Roman Law and even in our own Common Law. If every person of discretion is to know what law is, an effort to teach law outside the remit of a professional law school may have significant social benefits.

Law is a subject which has been traditionally taught in Universities for almost eight centuries. Learning law outside the settings of a professional law school has a number of perceived benefits. Some familiarity with law enhances one’s understanding of public affairs and an awareness of one’s entitlements and duties as a citizen. It may also be helpful in eliminating some of the mistaken notions about law and some of the inveterate prejudices about law, lawyers and the legal system as such. Another advantage is that an understanding of law can undoubtedly encourage talented students to pursue a career in law – an objective which is laudable in its own right.

The pitfalls of learning law outside the settings of a professional school are rooted in two key assumptions:

  1. law is too vast and complicated to be taught in a non-professional setting;
  2. the lack of professional trainers and experienced teachers could lead to incorrect appreciation and understanding of law. If an understanding of law is mis-formed or ill-formed as some academicians think, it may require greater efforts to unlearn whatever was learnt earlier. Both these criticisms have attracted detailed scrutiny, but at least a few countries have introduced law at the High School level.

The experience of countries that have introduced law has been by and large optimistic. The Central Board of Secondary Education is introducing Legal Studies at the Class XI level. The proposal is to introduce one module in Class XI and a second module in Class XII.

Objectives

  • To provide a background of the evolution of the Indian legal system in a short and concise form.
  • To focus on the applicability of justice, equity and good conscience and more importantly the development of Common Law system in India.
  • To provide exposure on various systems of law such as Common Law, Civil Law, Hindu Law, Islamic Law etc.
  • To develop an understanding of the essential features of the Indian Constitution, including the role and importance of Fundamental Rights, Separation of Powers, Structure and operation of Courts, concept of precedent in judicial functioning, the process of legislation, basic principles of statutory interpretation, etc
  • To deal with principles of practical utility such as the concept of Rule of Law, principles of justice, differences between criminal and civil cases, the concept of crime and the fundamental theories of punishment, rights available to the accused at various stages of the criminal investigative process, or the key components of Human Rights, etc.
  • To understand the fundamental concept and subject matter of property, contract and tort.
  • To understand the rudimentary aspects of contract law such as formation of contract, terms and conditions, discharge, etc.
  • To enables students to form an understanding of rights and duties and various categories of liability principles which form the bedrock for an understanding of Law.

CBSE class 11 Legal Studies New Syllabus 2018-19

S.No.UnitsPeriodsMarks
1.Theory and Nature of Political Institutions4020
2.Nature and Sources of Law4520
3.Historical Evolutions of Indian Legal System4520
4.Civil and Criminal Courts and Process4520
5.Family Justice System4520
Total220100

Course Contents:

1. Theory and Nature of Political Institutions
Concept of State/Nation
Organs of Government – Legislative, Executive and Judiciary
Separation of Powers – Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Independence
Constitutional Framework of India
40 Periods
2. Nature and Sources of Law
Legislation – process, delegated and subordinate legislation
Case Law – Stare decisis, precedents within the hierarchy of courts
Authoritative Sources
Custom
Law Reform
45 Periods
3. Historical Evolution of Indian Legal System
Ancient Indian Law
English Law in India
Administration of Justice in British India
Charter of 1861 and subsequent Charters
Establishment of High Courts and the Federal Court
Drafting of the Indian Constitution
Ancient Indian Law in Modern Legal Framework
45 Periods
4. Civil and Criminal Courts and Process
The Civil Court Structure
The Criminal Court Structure
The Civil Process
The Criminal Process – investigation and prosecution
45 Periods
5. Family Justice System
Institutional Framework
Marriage and Divorce
Children
Domestic Violence
45 Periods

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