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Subject:-Constitutiona

Subject:-Constitutional

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Chanakya National Law University, Patna

Chanakya National Law University, Patna

VI

(2)

336

H.C. : Power of Superintendance and Sub-Ordinate Judiciary.

337

Writ and Resjudicata.

339

Contempt of Court and Constitution of India.

340

Judiciary : Legislative Power.

341

Tribunals Vs. High Court.

342

Supreme Court : India- U.K.

343

Supreme Court : India- U.S.A

344

Territorial Jurisdiction : Legislation.

346

India- Quasi Federal.

347

Parliamentory Privileges Vs. Judiciary

349

Central Control over State Legislation.

350

Repugnancy- Central Vs. State

351

Residuary Power.

352

Doctrine of Colourable Legislation.

354

Distribution of Legislative Powers.

357

Parliamentary Legislation in State field.

359

Euthanasia & Courts.

360

Finance Commission : Taxation.

361

Centre's Direction to State : Consequential Analysis.

362

President : National Emergency.

364

Failure of Courtitutional Machinery in State.

365

Co-operative Federalism.

366

Role of Inter-State Council.

368

River water- Dispute: State and Judiciary

370

Planning commission.

371

Freedom of Trade and Commerce Vs. Art. 19 (1) (d)

372

Constitutionality of Government contract.

374

Tortious Liability of Government.

375

Parliament Vs. Election Comission and Judiciary .

377

Procedure of Amendment of the Constitution- Indian Vs. U.S.A.

378

Amendment of the Constitution and Fundamental Rights.

379

Supreme Court : Examination fo Witness.

380

Effect of National Emerrgency.

380 (A) Emergency : Suspensation of Fundamental Rights.

Central Government- Weak or Strong.

(3)

 Advisory Jurisdiction of S.C.- Re the Special Court Bill 1978 AIR 1979

478

In re Keshav Singh- AIR 1965 SC745

In Re Ramjanamabhoomi- (1993) 1 SCC 642

Re Appointment of judge- AIR 1999 SC 1

Supreme Court : Power for doing Complete Justice

High Court- Inherent Power.

General Amendment Vs. Constitutional Amendment

Election Commission of India.

(4)

Roll No. Project Topic

301

Rule of Law and Supremacy of Parl iament

303

Significance of Study of Jurisprudence

304

The Concept of Justice under the Indian Constitution

305

The Need and Justification for Punishment

306

Concept of Property in Indian Legal System

307

Right to Affirmative Action Under the Constitution

308

Right to Education: A Jurisprudential Analysis

309

Right to Reservation: A Critical Analysis

310

Rights of Mortgagor and Mortgagee

311

Intention

313

Meaning and Analysis of Action

314

Meaning and Kinds of Person

315

Meaning, Implications and Sources of Obligation

317

Meaning, Implications and Theories of Origin of Property

318

Mens Rea and Liability

319

Natural Person

320

Nature of Corporate Personality

321

Negligence

322

Ownership and Possession: Comparative Analysis

323

Ownership: Meaning and Implication

324

Rights and Duties: Comparative Analysis

325

Strict Liability

326

The Kinds of Legal Rights

328

The Law of Status

330

The Measure of Civil and Criminal Liability

331

The Nature and Kinds of Liability

332

The relevance of Motive in Liability

333

Theories and Modes of Acquisitions of Legal Rights

334

Theories of Ownership

335

Theories of Possession

336

Theory of Jural Relations

Chanakya National Law University, Patna

VI

th

- Semester Project Topic

(5)

337

Titles

339

Vicarious Liability in Civil Law

340

Vicarious Liability in Criminal Law

341

Collective Bargaining and Theory of Status t o Contract

342

Comparative Analysis of Legal Concepts of India and America

343

Consumer Jurisprudence

344

Contemporary Problem in the State of Affairs of Woman

346

International Law and Morality

347

Jurisprudence and Gender Justice

349

Jurisprudence and Substantial Jusitce

350

Law and Morality

351

Law Making Powers in the Federal Constitution

352

Criminal Liability of Corporate

354

Delict and Tort

357

Doctrine of individual and Individualism

359

Due Process of Law and Procedure Established by Law

360

Freedom of Labour and Association

361

Fundamental Rights

362

Legal Rights

364

Legal Rights A Safegurard for Justice

365

Moral and Legal Obligation

366

Mortgages and Lien

368

National Sovereignty and International Law

370

Ownership as a Social Concept

371

Polluter Pays Principle

372

Poverty Jurisprudence and Child Labour 

374

Juristic Person

375

Kinds and Modes of Acquisition of Pr operty

377

Kinds of Ownership

378

Kinds of Possession

379

Role of A.D.R. in Justice Delivery System

380

Role of Judiciary in the Legal System

380 (A)

Role of Lawyers and Its Functions in the Developing Countries

(6)

Roll No. Project Topic

301 Administrative Law as a branch of Constitutional Law

303 Doctrine of seperation of Powers and Administrative Law

304 Administrative Legislation : its merit and demertis

305 Administrative Adjudication

306 Discretionary Powers of Administration

307 Dicey's expression of Rule of Law

308 Constitutionality of Delegated Legislation

309 Legislative Control of Delegated Legislation

310 Certiorari Jurisdiction over quasi-Judicial decisions

311 Writ of Mandamus against the Order of Administrative or Statutory Public Authority

313 Natural Justice as an ingredient of reasonableness

314 Fundamental rights and Administrative discretion

315 Control of Delegated Legislation

317 Supreme Court's Jurisdiction over Tribunals under Article 136

318 Right of Hearing

319 Conseil d' Etat as Administrative Court

320 Development of Administrative Law in India

321 Delegation of Rule making power of the Judiciary

322 The Doctrine of Ultra vires

323 Constitutional Foundation of the Powers of the Court

Chanakya National Law University, Patna

VI

th

- Semester Project Topic

(7)

324 Privilege doctrine/The Institution of Lokayukta.

325 Scope of Judicial Review

326 Legislative and Executive Control of Administrative Action

328 Legal Nature of Powers of Administration

330 Public Corporation as a Corporation aggregate

331 Complaints against Administration

332 Constitutional Foundation of Administrative Tribunals

333 Government, Law and Justice

334 Abuse of Discretion

335 Legislative Exclusion of Judical Review

336 Sub-delegated Legislation

337 Judicial Control of delegated Legislation

339 Legislation through Ordinances

340 Labour and Industrial Law

341 Administrative Tribunals added by 42 nd Amendment

342 Inquiries and Investigations by Administration

343 Concept of Rule of Law

344 Definition of Administrative Law and its Scope

346  Administrative Law as a Branch of Public or State Law- How far  effective

347 Administrative Judiciary in the USA

349 Purpose and Scope of Administrative Law in India

350 Classification of Administrative action

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352 Bias and Prejudice during hearing

354 The Principles of Reasonablness

357 Timing of Judicial Review

359 Obtaining Judicial Review

360 Abuse of Discretion

361 Local authorities- Their powers and Functions

362 Jurisdiction over fact and Law-Administrative Cases

364 Natural Jusitice as an Ingredient of Article 14

365 Statutory Judicial Remedies

366 Scope of issue of writ of Prohibition under Article 226 against Statutory Administrative Authority without Jurisdiction

368 Administrative Powers and Discretionary Powers

370 Judicial Control : Discretionary Powers

371 Judicial Control of Administrative action :Grounds

372 Government Previleges in Legal Procedure

374 High Court's Jurisdiction over Tribunals under Article 226

375 The Ombudsman Remedy

377 Redress through the Courts

378  A comparative study of Administrative bodies of U.K., U.S. A. and India

379 Justice and Welfare State

380 Tribunals and Inquiries Generally

(9)

Sl. No. Roll Nos. Project Topic

1 301 Concept of Legal Aid

2 303 ADR in Indian Statutes

3 304 Arbitration as a form of ADR

4 305 Arbitration vs. Conciliation : A comparative analysis

5 306 Online Dispute Resolution in India

6 307 International Commercial Arbitration

7 308 Negotiation as a form of ADR

8 309 ADR Institutions in India and their efficacy

9 310 Power of Court to refer parties to Arbitration

10 311 Composition of Arbitral Tribunal

11 313 Conciliation as a form of ADR

12 314 Appointment of Arbitrator  

13 315 Village Panchayat

14 317 Foreign Award and its enforcement

15 318 ADR : Its need and benefits

16 319 CPC and Promotion of ADR

17 320 Termination of mandate of Arbitrator  

18 321 Interim measures by Arbitral Tribunal

19 322 Challenge to the appointment of Arbitrator  

20 323 Domestic Arbitration

21 324 Legal Aid as a Constitutional mandate

Project Topics for ADR

VI Semester (2012)

(10)

22 325 Arbitral Institutions in India

23 326 Salem Advocate Bar Association Cases

24 328 Lok Adalat

25 330 UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration

26 331 Various forms of ADR

27 332 ADR in Industrial Disputes

28 333 UNCITRAL Model Rules on International Commercial Conciliation

29 334 Permanent Lok Adalat

30 335 Extent of Judicial Intervention in Arbitration

31 336 ADR in Family Disputes

32 337 Termination of mandate of Arbitrator  

33 339 Institutional Arbitration

34 340 Delay in disposal of Civil litigation

35 341 Concilliation Procedures

36 342 Criminal Cases and ADR

37 343 UNCITRAL Model Rules on Conciliation

38 344 Arbitration Procedures

39 346 Need for Alternative Dispute Resolution

40 347 Plea Bargaining

41 349 Compounding of Offences

42 350 Statutory Concilliation

43 351 Legal Aid as a Human Right

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45 354 Enforcement of Arbitration Award

46 357 Geneva Convention and enforcement of Foreign Award

47 359 Public Policy as a ground to set aside Arbitral Award

48 360 Arbitration Agreement

49 361 Negotiation and Role of Advocates

50 362 ADR : Its importance in current Indian Scenario

51 364 Newyork Convention and enforcement of Foreign Award

52 365 Concilliation versus Mediation

53 366 ICC Rules of Arbitration

54 368 IT Law and ADR

55 370 Concilliation Machinery under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

56 371 Appointment of Arbitrator and Role of Chief Justice of India

57 372 Section 89 of CPC and ADR

58 374 The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 : A Study

59 375 Court annexed Mediation

60 377 Role of ADR in commercial disputes

61 378 Family Courts System in India

62 379 Arbitral Institiutions across the world and their functionings: An Analysis

63 380 Legal Aid under Criminal Justice System 64 380(A) Arbitration and Principle of Natural Justice

(12)

Roll No. Project Topic

301

Trade and Development

303

Technology transfer as subject of International Trade

304

Walmart- Bharti Joint Venture: An Analysis

305

Foreign arbitral awards and its recognition

306

Portfolio investment in foreign countries

307

European Commission and CISG – Filling gap

308

Agents for shipment of Goods liability and obligation

309

Portfolio investment under International Trade – effects and scope

310

Investment Dispute under the International Trade

311

WTO overriding efforts on CISG

313

Portfolio investment a bailout option for capital restructuring in

314

Impact of CISG in terms of Trade

315

Custom as deciding authority in disputes

317

Capital Transfer and Investment

318

Letter of Credit an effective mode of transaction

319

Investment Disputes and Arbitration

320

European Community and Anti dumping

321

Politics of International Economy

322

Balance of Payments

323

Arbitration in the International sale of goods Disputes

324

Technology transfer and dispute Measures in International Trade

325

International Standard Banking Practices (ISBP) in Corporate

326

Foreign judgment award and its recognition in India

328

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade general analysis

330

Dispute resolution under WTO

331

Information Technology and globalization

332

Advantages and Disadvantages of Transnational Corporations

333

Role of Transnational Corporations in India

334

Norms on the responsibility of Transnational Corporations vis-avis

335

UNIDROIT principles of International Commercial Contract

336

Limitation period in the International Sale of Goods

337

International Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes

339

Breach of International Contract

340

International Credit Transfers

341

International Chamber of Commerce

342

Commercial Letters of Credit

343

International Payments – Indian Law of Negotiable Instruments

344

Indian Foreign Trade Policy

346

Amicable Dispute Resolution

347

International Court of Arbitration

349

Advantages and Disadvantages of Institutional Arbitration

Chanakya National Law University, Patna

VI

th

- Semester Project Topic

(13)

Chanakya National Law University, Patna

VI

th

- Semester Project Topic

Subject:-International Trade Law

350

Conventions for the enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards

351

UNCITRAL Conciliation Rules

352

Cargo Insurance

354

Shortcomings of the Brusssels Convention

357

HAGUE – VISBY Rules

359

The Hamburg Rules

360

Multimode Transport of Goods

361

Liability of Operators of Transport Terminals in International Trade

362

Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act

364

Law relating to International Carriage by Air 

365

Berne Convention concerning International carriage by Rail

366

International Carriage of goods by Road

368

Carriage of Imported and Exported Goods

370

Forfeiture of Goods

371

Trade Law and Criminal Prosecution

372

Cross Boarder Commercial Transactions

374

Trade Related Investment Measures

375

Choice of Law for Contractual and Non Contractual Obligations

377

Jurisdiction under the European Community Regulation (EC) on

378

Documentary Credit

379

Subrogation and Contribution

380

Implied duties of the Sea Carrier at Common Law

380A

FOB Contracts

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