BLS LLB Criminal Procedure Code Juvenile Justice and POCSO (Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023) Syllabus Sem 9 - Mumbai University | munotes
You are examined on this subject as Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2015 and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012, under University of Mumbai circular AAMS_UGS/ICC/2024-25/69 dated 17 August 2024, after the three new criminal laws came into force on 1 July 2024. The University still sets the older paper alongside it for ATKT and old-syllabus candidates. Read the revision circular alongside the modules below.
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Syllabus for Criminal Procedure Code Juvenile Justice and POCSO (Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023)
Module I
- 1.1 Object Purpose and History of the Criminal Procedure Code.
- Definitions – Section 2 1.2
- Constitution and Powers of Criminal and Executive Courts – 1.3
- Section 6 to 35
- Powers of Superior Officers of Police – Section 36 1.4
- Aid to the Magistrates and the Police – Section 37 to 40
- 1.5 Arrest of Persons- Section 41 to 60
- 1.6 Process to Compel Appearance and Production of Things and Reciprocal Arrangements Sections 61 to 105L
- 1.7 Preventive and Precautionary Measures of Security
- Proceedings Section 106 to 124, Section 129 to 153.
- Maintenance of Wives, Children and Parents – Section 125 to 1.8
- Information to the Police and their Powers to Investigate – 1.9
- Section 154 to 176
- 1.10 Jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts in Inquiries and Trials- Section 177 to189.
- 1.11 Cognizance of Offences and Commencement of Judicial
- Proceedings – Sections 190 to 210
Module II
- Charge – Section 211 to 224 2.1
- 2.2 Trial before various Courts
- a. Court of Sessions-Section 225 to237
- b. Warrant Cases by Magistrates-Sections 238 to 250
- c. Summons cases by Magistrates- Section 251 to259
- d. Summary Trial-Section 260 to265
Module III
- 3.1 Mode of Taking Evidence and General Provisions as to Inquiries and Trials - Section 266 to 352
- Judgement – Sections 353 to 365 3.2
- 3.3 Appeals-Sections 372 to 394
- 3.4 Reference and Revision-Section 395 to 405
- Provisions as to Bails and Bonds – Section 436 to 450 3.5
- 3.6 Irregular Proceedings-Section 460 to 466
- Limitation for taking cognizance –Sections 467 to 473 3.7
Module IV
- 1 The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015
- Chapter I & II – Preliminary and General Principles of General
- Care and Protection of Children.
- Chapter III – Juvenile Justice Board.
- Chapter IV – Procedure in relation of children in conflict with Law.
- Chapter V – Children Welfare Committee.
- Chapter VI – Procedure in relation to children in need of care And protection.
- Chapter VII – Rehabilitation and social re-integration.
- Chapter VIII – Adoption
- Chapter IX – Other offences against Children.
- Chapter X – Miscellaneous.
- 1 The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO)
- Act, 2012 (POCSO Act)
- Chapter I – Preliminary and General Principles of General
- Care and Protection of Children.
- Chapter II – Sexual Offences against Children.
- Chapter III – Using Child for Pornographic Purposes and Punishment Therefor.
- Chapter IV – Abetment of and Attempt to Commit an Offence.
- Chapter V – Procedure for reporting of cases.
- Chapter VI – Procedures for recording statement of the child.
- Chapter VII – Special Courts.
- Chapter VIII – Procedure and Powers of Special Courts and Recording of Evidence.
- Chapter 1X – Miscellaneous.
RECOMMENDED READINGS
- Sarkar‘s Code of Criminal Procedure. 1. Ratanlal and Dhirajlal – Criminal Procedure. 2.
- 3 B. B. Mitra - Code of Criminal Procedure. R.V.Kelkar‘s Criminal Procedure. 4.
- 5 Mishra-Code of Criminal Procedure. Criminal Manual – Gupte & Dighe 6.
- 7 The Bombay Police Act - Puranik
- 8 Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2000 -Bare Act
- 9 The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 (POCSO Act) Bare Act
- 1 Commentary on Protection Of Children From Sexual Offences Act 2012 by Nayan Joshi, Kamal Publishers
Reproduced from the University of Mumbai Revised Syllabus for LL.B. (5 years) Five Years Integrated Course (CBCS), in force from the academic year 2022-23 and amended in June 2023. Wording is as printed in that syllabus. Module numbering is as printed there too.
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