CBSE Legal Studies XI

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Legal Studies

The syllabus is divided into six units, each of which covers a different topic. The units are designed to be self-contained, so students can study them in any order.

The syllabus includes a variety of learning activities, such as:

  • Reading and discussing legal cases
  • Writing essays and reports
  • Participating in role-playing exercises
  • Preparing presentations

The syllabus also includes a list of recommended textbooks and websites.

The CBSE Class 11 Legal Studies syllabus is a comprehensive and challenging course. It provides students with a solid foundation in the law, which can be useful for a variety of careers.

Here are some of the benefits of studying Legal Studies in Class 11:

  • It can help you develop your critical thinking skills.
  • It can teach you how to analyze legal issues.
  • It can give you a better understanding of the legal system in India.
  • It can be a valuable asset for your future career, whether you want to become a lawyer, a judge, or a businessperson.

Curriculum

Class XI (2023–2024)
(BASED ON REVISED BOOK WITH NEW CHAPTERS)
(Textbook Revised in the Academic Year 2023-2024)

Unit 1 Introduction to Political Institutions
Chapter 1 Concept of State
i. What is a State?
ii. The concept of State and Article 12 of the Indian Constitution
iii. What is Government?
iv. Emergence of the State from Society
v. Definition of State
vi. Theories on the Origin of State
vii. Elements of a State
viii. Role of a State
Chapter 2 Forms and Organs of Government
i. Introduction to the Organs of Government
ii. Forms of Government
a) Monarchy
b) Aristocracy
c) Dictatorship
d) Democracy
iii. Main organs of Government and its functions
a) General Functions of Legislature as Organ of Government
b) General Functions of Executive as Organ of Government
c) General Functions of Judiciary as Organ of Government
Chapter 3 Separation of Powers
i. Concept of Separation of Powers
ii. Historical Background and Evolution of Montesquieu’s Doctrine of Separation of Powers
a) Montesquieu’s Doctrine of Separation of Powers
b) Basic Features of the Doctrine of Separation of Powers as enunciated by Montesquieu
c) Checks and Balances of Power
d) Impact of the Doctrine
iii. Evaluation of The Doctrine of Separation of Powers
a) Key Benefits and Advantages of The Doctrine of Separation of Powers
b) Defects of the Doctrine
iv. Separation of Powers In Practice
a) Separation of Powers in Britain
b) Separation of Powers in the United States of America
c) Separation of Powers in India

Unit 2 Basic features of the Constitution of India
Chapter 1 Salient Features of the Constitution of India
i. Meaning of the term Constitution
ii. Definition of the term Constitution
iii. Historical Perspective of the Constitution of India
iv. Salient Features of the Constitution of India
a) Modern Constitution
b) Lengthiest written Constitution
c) Preamble to the Constitution
d) Fundamental Rights; Directive Principles of State Policy; Fundamental Duties
e) Constitutional Provision for Amendment of the Constitution of India
f) Adult Suffrage
3 g) Single Citizenship
h) Independent Judiciary
i) Emergency Provision
j) Federal in form Unitary in character
k) Division of Power- Centre- State Relations
l) Schedules to the Constitution
2 Administrative law i. Background ii. Administrative Law and Constitutional Law: Key Differences iii. Reasons for Growth, Development and Study of Administrative law iv. Types of Administrative Actions v. Fundamental Principle of Administrative Law: Rule of Law vi. Droit System

Unit 3 Jurisprudence, Nature and Sources of Law
1 Jurisprudence, Nature and Meaning of Law i. Introduction ii. Historical Perspective iii. Schools of Law iv. Function and Purpose of Law
2 Classification of Laws
i. Classification of law based on Subject matter
ii. Classification of law based on Scope of Law
iii. Classification of law based on Jurisdiction
3 Sources of Laws
i. Where does law come from?
ii. Custom as a Source of Law
iii. Importance of Custom as a Source of Law in India
iv. Judicial Precedent as a Source of Law
v. Legislation as a Source of Law
4 Law Reform
i. Need for Law Reform
ii. Law Reforms in India
iii. Recent Law Reforms in Independent India
5 Cyber Laws, Safety and Security in India
i. Introduction
ii. Why do we need Cyber Laws?
iii. What is Cyber law?
iv. What is Cyber safety and Security?
v. What is Cyber-crime?
vi. Categories of Cyber-crime
vii. Cyber law in India
viii. Scope or Extent of The Information Technology Act, 2000(IT Act)
ix. What was Section 66A IT Act, 2000?

Unit 4 Judiciary: Constitutional, Civil and Criminal Courts and Processes 
Judiciary: Constitutional, Civil and Criminal Courts and Processes
i. Introduction: Establishment of the Supreme Court and High Courts
ii. Constitution, Roles and Impartiality
a) Independence and Impartiality of the Supreme Court
b) Structure and Hierarchy of the Courts in India
c) The Civil Process and functioning of Civil Courts
iii. The Civil Court Structure
a) Common Legal Terminologies
b) Types of Jurisdictions
c) Res subjudice and Res judicata in Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
4 iv. Structure and Functioning of Criminal Courts in India
a) Types of Offences
b) Criminal Investigations and First Information Report (FIR)
c) Criminal Process- Investigation and Prosecution
d) Doctrine of autrefois acquit and autrefois convict (i.e. previously acquitted and previously convicted)
e) Function and Role of Police
v. Other Courts In India
a) Family Courts
b) Administrative Tribunals

Unit 5 Family Justice System
1 Institutional Framework-
Marriage and Divorce
i. Nature of Family Laws in India
ii. Human Rights and Gender Perspective
iii. Institutional Framework- Family Courts
iv. Role of Women in the creation of Family Courts
v. Role of Lawyers and Counselors in Family Courts
vi. Role of Counselors and Gender Issues
vii. Marriage and Divorce
2 Child Rights
i. Child Rights
ii. Right to Education
iii. Right to Health
iv. Right to Shelter
v. Child Labour
vi. Sexual Abuse
vii. Juvenile Justice
3 Adoption
i. Adoption
ii. Minor custody and Guardianship
4 Property, Succession and Inheritance
i. Concept of Property: Joint Family Property and Separate Property
ii. Inheritance and Succession
iii. Intestate Succession
iv. Rules relating to Intestate Succession
v. Testamentary Succession
5 Prevention of Violence against Women
i. What is Domestic abuse / violence?
ii. International Legal Framework
iii. III. Laws in India on Prevention of Violence against Women

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