UGC NET Law [Code 58] Syllabus 2022: Paper 1 and 2 Topic-wise Syllabus

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National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the UGC NET (Law) Examination for students who have completed their LLM and wish to pursue a career in academics in India. UGC NET Law 2022 Exam Pattern consists of two papers i.e.

  • Paper-I: Evaluate the candidate’s skills and eligibility for Teaching and Research Ability
  • Paper-II: Questions will be based on the chosen subjects opted by the candidate

The following Units (I-X) represent the chapter and section-wise topics for the upcoming UGC NET Law section test.

Unit – I: Jurisprudence

The general understanding of the science of nature and sources of law, studies related to concepts of moral, culture, rights, theories and practices of the law involved, concepts and liabilities with ownership and possession more often in the law firms.

Sl.noChapters
1Nature and sources of law
2Schools of jurisprudence
3Law and morality 
4Concept of rights and duties
5Legal personality
6Concepts of property, ownership, and possession
7Concept of liability
8Law, poverty, and development
9Global justice
10Modernism and post-modernism

Unit – II: Constitutional and Administrative Law

Constitutional law involves the rights exercised by the different branches in federal/state law of constitution while the Administrative law governs the activities of those branches authorized for.

Sl.noChapters
1Preamble, fundamental rights, and duties, directive principles of state policy
2Union and State executive and their interrelationship
3Union and State executive and their interrelationship
4Judiciary
5Emergency provisions
6Temporary, transitional, and special provisions in respect of certain states
7Election Commission of India
8Nature, scope, and importance of administrative law
9Principle of natural justice
10Judicial review of administrative actions – Grounds

Unit – III: Public International Law and IHL

The area of law studies focuses on the definition, nature, basis of international law, its sources, and recognition, standards applied between sovereign states and their organizations.

Sl.noChapters
1International law: Definition, nature, and basis
2Sources of International law
3Recognition of states and governments
4Nationality, immigrants, refugees, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) 
5Extradition and asylum
6United Nations and its organs
7Settlement of international disputes
8World Trade Organization (WTO)
9International Humanitarian Law (IHL); Conventions and protocols
10Implementation of IHL: Challenges

Unit – IV: Law of Crimes

One of the most important sections, including topics on the general principles, stages, exceptions, offenses, theories, and variable punishments exercised under the law and of criminal liability or crimes.

Sl.noChapters
1General principles of criminal liability: Actus reus and men’s rea, individual and group liability, and constructive liability 
2Stages of crime and inchoate crimes: Abetment, criminal conspiracy, and attempt
3General exceptions
4Offenses against the human body
5Offenses against state and terrorism
6Offenses against property
7Offenses against women and children
8Drug trafficking and counterfeiting
9Offenses against public tranquillity
10Theories and kinds of punishments, compensation to the victims of crime

Unit – V: Law of Torts and Consumer Protection

Discusses from the general principles, nature, and definition, consumer rights, law, and act followed by the courts in India based on many other common principles or acts amended followed in other countries as well.

Sl.noChapters
1Nature and definition of tort
2General principles of tortious liability
3General defences
4Specific torts: Negligence, nuisance, trespass, and defamation
5Remoteness of damages
6Strict and absolute liability
7Tortious liability of the State
8The Consumer Protection Act 1986: Definitions, consumer rights, and redressal mechanism
9The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988: No-fault liability, third party insurance, and claims tribunal
10The Competition Act, 2002: Prohibition of certain agreements, abuse of dominant position, and regulation of combinations

Unit – VI: Commercial Law

Trade law or commercial law applies to the rights, contracts, relations, conducts of person and business with the financing of goods and services with certain transactions.

Sl.noChapters
1Essential elements of contract and e-contract 
2Breach of contract, the frustration of contract, void and voidable agreements
3A standard form of contract and quasi-contract
4Specific contracts: Bailment, pledge, indemnity, guarantee, and agency
5Sale of Goods Act, 1930
6Partnership and limited liability partnership
7Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
8Company law: Incorporation of a company, prospectus, shares, and debentures
9Company law: Directors and meetings
10Corporate social responsibility

Unit – VII: Family Law

Topics involve the study of the law practice legally thal on family issues, relationships like divorce and theories of divorce, adoption, acknowledgment, guardianship and civil unions, alimony, and others.

Sl.noChapters
1Sources and schools
2Marriage and dissolution of marriage
3Matrimonial remedies- Divorce and theories of divorce
4Changing dimensions of the institution of marriage- Live-in relationship
5Recognition of foreign decrees in India on marriage and divorce
6Maintenance, dower, and stridhan
7Adoption, guardianship, and acknowledgement
8Succession and inheritance
9Will, gift, and wakf
10Uniform Civil Code

Unit – VIII: Environment and Human Rights Law

Meaning and concept of ‘environment’ and ‘environmental pollution’, the environment and human rights, group rights, protection implemented under the law.

Sl.noChapters
1Meaning and concept of ‘environment’ and ‘environmental pollution’
2International environmental law and UN Conferences
3Constitutional and legal framework for the protection of the environment in India
4Environmental Impact Assessment and control of hazardous waste in India
5National Green Tribunal
6Concept and development of human rights
7Universalism and cultural relativism
8International Bill of Rights
9Group rights
10Protection and enforcement of human rights in India

Unit – IX: Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology Law

Starting from the theories to the concepts, meaning, protection, patent law, a trademark of the laws governing the rights deriving from the intellectual and technological invention and discoveries against cyber-crimes or geographical indications, and others as listed below in the underlying topics.

Sl.noChaptersTopics
1Concept and meaning of intellectual property
2Theories of intellectual property
3International conventions pertaining to intellectual properties
4Copyright and neighboring rightsSubject matters, limitations, and exceptions, infringement and remedies
5Law of patentPatentability, the procedure for grant of patent, limitations and exceptions, infringement and remedies
6Law of trademarkRegistration of trademarks, kinds of trademarks, infringement and passing off, remedies
7Protection of Geographical Indications
8Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge
9Information technology lawdigital signature and electronic signature, electronic governance, electronic records and duties of subscribers
10Cybercrimes, penalties, and adjudication

Unit – X: Comparative Public Law and Systems of Governance

Models, forms, rules, and constitution amendments of the differences and similarities in the law and government of the different countries, The system of governance globally carved out in different methods are also studied in the chapters below.

Sl.noChaptersTopics
1Comparative LawRelevance, methodology, problems, and concerns in Comparison
2Forms of governmentsPresidential and parliamentary, unitary and federal
3Models of federalismUSA, Canada, and India
4Rule of Law‘Formal’ and ‘substantive’ versions
5Separation of powersIndia, UK, USA, and France
6Independence of judiciary, judicial activism, and accountabilityIndia, UK, and USA
7Systems of constitutional reviewIndia, USA, Switzerland, and France
8Amendment of the ConstitutionIndia, the USA, and South Africa
9OmbudsmanSweden, UK, and India
10Open Government and Right to InformationUSA, UK, and India

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Aishwarya Agrawal
Aishwarya Agrawal

Aishwarya is a gold medalist from Hidayatullah National Law University (2015-2020). She has worked at prestigious organisations, including Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas and the Office of Kapil Sibal.

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