In addition to the taught theory papers, each student has to complete four
practical papers, carrying 100 marks each. All the students are expected
to undertake the compulsory practical papers right from the First Year itself,
as per the scheme followed by the College. The practical work has to be recorded
in the journal for the practical from time to time. These journals will be
reviewed at least once in every semester. Marks will be allotted only during
the Sixth Semester during the Viva, which will be duly notified.
Practical Paper I
Moot Court,
Pre-trial Preparations and participation in pre trial proceedings, detailed
as below:
This
paper will have three components of 30 marks each and a viva for 10 marks.
a)
Moot Court ( 30 marks )
Every student will do at least 3 moot courts in a year with 10 marks for
each. The moot court work will be on assigned problems and it will be evaluated
for 5 marks for written submissions and 5 marks for oral advocacy.
b)
Observance of trial in two cases, one civil and one criminal (30 marks)
Students will attend two trials in the course of the last 2 or 3 years of
LLB. studies. They will maintain a record and enter the various steps observed
during their attendance on different days in the Court assignment. This scheme
will carry 30 marks.
c)
Interviewing techniques and Pre trial preparations (30 marks)
Each student will observe two interviewing sessions of clients at the Lawyer's
Office / Legal aid Office and record the proceedings in a diary which will
carry 15 marks. Each student will further observe the preparation of documents
and court papers by the Advocate and the procedure for the filing of the
suit / petition. This will be recorded in the diary, which will carry 15
marks.
d) The fourth component of this paper will be Viva Voce examination on all
the above 3 aspects. This will carry 10 marks.
e)
Drafting,
Pleading and Conveyancing.
This
course will be taught through class instructions and simulation exercises
preferably with assistance of practicing lawyers/retired judges. Apart from
teaching the relevant provisions of law, the course will include 15 exercise
in drafting carrying a total of 45 marks and 15 exercises in Conveyancing
Carrying another 45 marks (3 marks for each exercise)
a) Drafting:-
General principles of drafting and relevant substantive rules shall be taught.
b) Pleadings:
1. Civil
(i) Plaint
(ii) Written Statement
(iii) Interlocutory Application
(iv) Original Petition
(v) Affidavit
(vi) Execution Petition and
(vii) Memorandum of Appeal and revision
(viii) Petition under Article 226 and
32 of the Constitution of India.
2.
Criminal
(i) Complaints
(ii) Criminal Miscellaneous petition
(iii) Bail Application and
(iv) Memorandum of Appeal and Revision
c) Conveyancing:
(i) Sale Deed
(ii) Mortgage Deeds
(iii) Lease Deeds
(iv) Gift Deed
(v) Promissory Note
(vi) Power of Attorney
(vii) Will
The remaining 10 marks will be given in a viva voce examination which will
test the understanding of legal practice in relation to Drafting, Pleading
and Conveyancing.
Practical
Paper III
Professional
Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers and Bar Bench Relations
This
course will be taught in association with practicing lawyers on the basis
of the following material:
a) Mr. Krishnamurthy Iyer's Book on Advocacy
b)
The Contempt law and practice
c)
The Bar Council Code of Ethics
d)
50 selected opinions of the Disciplinary Committee of the Bar councils and
10 major Judgments of the Supreme Court on the subject.
In lieu of the written examination, Colleges may be encouraged wherever appropriate
to give seminars and projects where they are expected to research and write
persuasive memoranda on topics identified in the above subjects.
The students are expected to attend a senior lawyers office or a lawyer having
substantial number of years of practice and work as a trainee for a minimum
period of 0 working days. They should record in their journal the work done
by them and the observations they have made. The lawyer concerned should
duly certify the same. Those students, who do not intend to enter the profession
but would seek employment in a field related to law, may undergo such training
in any industry or large trading house for a period of 30 days. They are
expected to study the legal process involved in the establishment of such
an undertaking and its day to day working. They should work in such establishment
for 30 days and submit a report in their journal in the form of a project.
Details as to how this has to be carried out will be provided in the class
during normal teaching hours.
Practical
Paper IV
Public Interest
Lawyering, Legal Aid and Para Legal Services.
This course carrying 100 marks will have to be designed and evaluated according
to local conditions by the College in consultation with the Universities
and State bar Councils. It can be taught partly through classroom instruction
including simulation exercises and partly through extension programs like
Lok Adalat, Legal Aid Camp, Legal Literacy and Para Legal training. The course
should also contain lessons on negotiations and counseling, use of Computer
in legal work, legal research in support of Public Interest Litigation, writing
of case comments, editing of Law journals and law office Management. The
marks may be appropriately divided to the different programs that each University
might evolve for introduction in the Colleges under its control.
The students are expected to undertake legal aid work right form the First
Year itself. The bifurcation of marks for the purpose of evaluation of their
work shall be as follows :
First Year LL.B. 20 marks
Second Year LL.B. 30 marks
Third Year LL.B. 50 marks
Students are expected to obtain endorsement on their journal from the Principal
at the end of each semester to ascertain the amount of work done during a
particular semester.
Note
In order to give the students adequate training, the teaching programme
for the practical papers will be carried out simultaneously along with the
teaching program for the theory papers. Students are expected to maintain
a journal for each of the practical paper separately and keep a proper record
of their activities, attendance at courts, office of the lawyer, legal aid
cells, public interest work undertaken in the respective journals. These
journals have to be certified and endorsed from time to time by the faculty
member in charge as notified by the College. These journals have to be submitted
for assessment and viva before the end of the last semester as per the time
schedule notified by the College/University.
Contact
Information
The Principal,
V.M. Salgaocar College of Law,
Miramar - Panjim, Goa,
403 001 - India.
Phone: +91-832-462225
Fax: +91-832-421571
Email: principal@vmslaw.edu