Probate In India: Definition, Importance & Application

  Probate In India: Definition, Importance & Application                        @1                        A will  is a document that is drawn by a person with clear instructions as to how his/her assets are to be distributed on their death. In certain situations — and only in certain jurisdictions, such as Mumbai, Kolkota and Chennai — the executor of the will may need to apply for a probate in order to legalise it. This article will discuss, in detail, what a probate is, when one is needed in India, what the court fees are, and how it can be obtained. @2 What is a Probate? The Indian Succession Act, 1925 decrees that a probate is official proof of a will. A probate is issued to the executor, or the person who is authorized to implement or execute the will and thereby adds a legal character to the will. A probate, as defined in the India Sucessession Act, 1925, is ‘A copy of will certified under the seal of a court of competent jurisdiction with grant of administration of the

3 Years LL.B / SEMESTER WISE SYLLABUS / 1st, 2nd, 3rd Year / All Subject List

 SEMESTER WISE SYLLABUS
                1st, 2nd, 3rd Year
                 All Subject List

 

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Semester - 1

1. Labor Law
2. Law Of Contract and Specific Relif      Act
3. Law of Tort & Consumer                        Protection Act
4. Legal Language and Legal Writing 

Semester- 2

1. Law Of Crimes
2. Constitutional Law
3. Family Law – I
4. Environmental Law
5. Practical Training - I

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Semester- 3

1. Administrative Law
2. Company Law
3. Family Law - II
4.Transfer Of Property Act

Semester- 4

1. Jurisprudence Law
2. Contract Act -II, Sale of Goods Act.
3. Land Law
4. Optional Subject -
              (a) Criminology
              (b) Taxation Law
              (c) Law of Insolvency
5. Practical Training - II

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Semester- 5

1. Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
          Limitation Act
2. Code of Criminal Procedure(CrPC)
         Juvenile Justice Act,
         Probation of Offenders Act
3. Interpretation of Statutes
4. Public International Law,
            Human Rights

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Semester- 6

1. Alternative Disput Resolution
2. Law of Evidence
3. Optional Subject Paper -{any two of the following}
               (a) Banking & Negotiable Instrument Act
               (b) Law of Insurance
                (c) Intellectual Property Law
                (d) Conflict of Law
                (e) Law Relating to Woman and Children
                 (f) Law and Medicine
4. Practical Training III
5. Practical Training IV

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