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This paper was revised by 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. Read the revision circular alongside the modules below.

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Paper I · Semester 1 · Group 2 Business Law

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Syllabus for Fundamental Principles of Law of Contract and Allied Laws

Paper I · Group 2 Business Law · Semester 1 · 4 credits

Module I 1 Credit

  • 1.1 Nature, Object and Multi-dimensional Scope.
  • 1.2 Foundation Theories of Law of Contract
  • 1.3 Individualism :
  • 1.4 Freedom of Contract.
  • 1.5 Sanctity of Contract.
  • 1.6 Encroachment on Freedom of Contract :

Module II 1 Credit

  • 2.1 Legislative Intervention.
  • 2.2 Socio-economic Factors.
  • 2.3 Limitations on Sanctity of Contract.
  • 2.4 Conceptual Analysis:Contract
  • 2.5 Essentials of Contract.
  • 2.6 Specific Contracts.
  • 2.7 Standard-form contract, Exemption Clauses, Protective Measures.
  • 2.8 Quasi- Contract : Doctrine of Unjust Enrichment, Law of Restitution.
  • 2.9 Doctrine of Frustration :Grounds and Effects of Frustration.
  • 2.10 Breach of Contract and Remedies. U.N. Convention on Sales.

Module III 1 Credit

  • 3.1 Historical background of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996.
  • 3.2 Distinction between the Arbitration Act, 1940, and the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
  • 3.3 Definition and Meaning of Arbitration
  • 3.4 Arbitration Agreement and Arbitration Clause in Agreement
  • 3.5 Alternative Disputes Resolution (ADR) Process

Module IV 1 Credit

  • 4.1 Composition of the Arbitral Tribunal
  • 4.2 Number / Appointment of Arbitrators
  • 4.3 Disqualification / Removal of Arbitrators
  • 4.4 Termination of Authority of Arbitrator
  • 4.5 Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal
  • 4.6 Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings
  • 4.7 Making of Arbitral Award.
  • 4.8 Finality and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards.
  • 4.9 Recourse against Arbitral Award
  • 4.10 Other Internationally Accepted modes of Alternative Disputes Resolution.-(ADR)
  • 4.11 Commercial Arbitration
  • 4.12 Conciliation.

Reproduced from the University of Mumbai LL.M. syllabus, Circular UG/165 of 2016-17. Wording is as printed in that circular. Module numbering is as printed there too.

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