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COURSE CURRICULUM

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Total Session Topic

Definition of crime; Fundamental


IModule I: Introduction
elements of crime; Stages in
to Substantive
commission of a crime; Extent and
Criminal Law
operation of the Indian Penal Code
S.No

Topic

12

Plan Type

Session Material

Definition of Crime. 1. Sir William Blackstone 2. Sir James


Fitzjames Stephen 3. Halsbury Law of E

Lecture

Nature of Crime Definitional aspect of crime continues with


reference to Section 40 of the Indian

Lecture

Fundamental elements of crime Concept of Actus reus and Mens


Rea (State of Maharashtra v. mayor Han

Lecture

Benoychandra v State of West Bengal ( 1984) Cr LJ 1038 (Cal)

Lecture

Causation in Crime Md Rangawalla v. State of Maharastra (1965),


S.N Hussain v. State of Arunachal P

Lecture

1.Minimal Causation 2.Principle of Ordinary Hazard 3. Principle


of reasonable foresight 4. Principl

Lecture

Bush v. Commonwealth (1880) 78 KY 268, Illustrations

Lecture

Stages in commission of a crime, namely 1. Intention 2.


Preparation 3. Attempt 4. Final Commission a

Lecture

Section 121,122, 124A,126, 233-235, 309,399 and 511 of Indian


Penal Code, 1860.

Lecture

10

Section 1, 2 3, 4 and 5 of Indian Penal code, extent and operation


of Indian penal code

Lecture

11

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Session Material

Module II: General


Explanations and
General Exceptions
S.No

Definitions, Constructive joint liability;


Exceptions - Mistake, Judicial and
Executive Acts, Accident, Necessity,
infancy, Insanity, Intoxication, consent,
Good faith, Private Defence

15

Topic

General explanations:definition of following terms under section


18. India, S.19 Judge , S 21.publi

Lecture

Section 22, Movable property, S.23 Wrongful gain, S.24


Dishonestly, S.25 Fraudulently, S.26 Reason t

Lecture

Concept of constructive joint liability , Section 34-Common


intention, Barnedra Kumar Ghosh v. King

Lecture

Difference between common intention and similar intention ,


Mahboob Shah v Empreor (AIR 1945 PC 118)

Lecture

Concept of common object under section 141 read with section


149 of the Indian penal code. Differenc

Lecture

Chapter IV of the Indian penal code, Excusable and Justifiable


Exceptions, applicability of this Cha

Lecture

Mistake of fact, Section 76 and Section 79 of Indian Penal Code.


Concept of Good faith, section 52 o

Lecture

Mistake , Judicial and executive acts. Chaman Lal v Emperor( AIR


1940 Lah 210), Pitchai v. State by

Lecture

Accidents and Misfortune , absence of criminal intention or


knowledge , Proper care and caution Wary

Lecture

10

Necessity , section 81 of the Indian Penal Code,1860 Doctrine of


necessity, Preventing or avoiding o

Lecture

11

Section 82 and 83 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. , Plea of


infancy, Act of a child under seven year

Lecture

12

Insanity or mental abnormality , Section 84 of the Indian Penal


Code. Unsoundness of Min, Kinds of I

Lecture

13

Section 85, 86 , 88,89, 90, 92 of the Indian Penal Code.


Intoxication , consent, good faith. Differe

Lecture

14

Concept of Private defence Section 96 to 106 of the Indian Penal


Code, 1860, Criminal Law Amendment

Lecture

15

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Plan Type

Session Material

Module III: Specific


Offences

S.No

Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy and


Offences affecting the Human body
and against Women Abetment,
Criminal Conspiracy; Offences
affecting life, Offences of Hurt, Of
wrongful restraint and Wrongful
Confinement; Offences of criminal
force and assault, Offences of
kidnapping and Abduction; Rape;
Cruelty by husband or relatives of
husband; Offences relating to
marriage.

15

Topic

Section 107-120 of the Indian Penal Code, General introduction


about the concept of abetmen.Accessor

Lecture

Concept of abettor , Section 108 of the Indian Penal Code,1860.


Scope and ingredients of section 108

Lecture

Criminal conspiracy , Brief history of the Law of conspiracy in


India Nature and Scope of Law of Con

Lecture

Mohd Khalid v State of west Bengal (2002) 7 SCC 334.Devendra


Pal Singh v. State (NCT of Delhi) AIR 2

Lecture

Offences affecting Human body Chapter XVI of the Indian Penal


Code, 1860. Concept of homicide, typ

Lecture

Concept of Culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Section


299 of the Indian Penal Code,1860. Cau

Lecture

Section 300, Indian Penal code, Murder. With the explanations


Scope of Section 300. Standard of inte

Lecture

When culpable homicide is not murder Exception to section 300.


Grave and sudden provocation KM Nanav

Lecture

Exception 2, 3, 4, 5 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 Exceeding the


right of private defence, Act of p

Lecture

10

Distinction between Culpable homicide not amounting to murder


and Murder. R v Govinda (1876) ILR I B

Lecture

11

Section 304A and Section 304 B of the Indian penal code, death by
rash and negligent act and concept

Lecture

12

Section 319, 320, understanding about hurt and grievous hurt.


Prabhu v. State of Madhya Pradesh AIR

Lecture

13

Offences against women section 354, 354A, 354B, 354C,354D, of


the Indian Penal Code, Section 375 and

Lecture

14

Section 359 and 362 offences of kidnapping and Abduction.

Lecture

15

Offences relating to marriage and cruelty by husband and relative


of husband Section 494, 495, 497,

Lecture

Plan Type

Session Material

Module IV: Offences


against Property

S.No

Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity;


Criminal Misappropriation and
Criminal Breach of Trust; Cheating.

12

Topic

Chapter XVII of the Indian Penal Code, General introduction ,


Concept of Theft with explanation u/s

Lecture

Pyare Lal Bhargava v. State of Rajasthan AIR 1963 SC 1094

Lecture

Conceptual analysis of section 383 of the Code, read with section


384, Extortion. Differnce between

Lecture

A.R Antulay v. R.S Nayak(1988 please check it out citation )

Lecture

Section 390 offence of Robbery , firstly, when theft is Robbery and


secondly when extortion is robbe

Lecture

Punishment for the offence of Robbery u/s 392 of the Code.


Concept of Dacoity under section 391 of t

Lecture

Section 403 read with section 404 of the Indian Penal Code,
Concept of Criminal /Dishonest Misapprop

Lecture

Section 405 read with section 406 of the Indian Penal code.
Criminal Breach of Trust and punishment

Lecture

Section 415 read with section 417, 419, 420 of the Indian Penal
Code, concept of offence of Cheating

Lecture

10

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Session Material

Module v : Defamation Defamation

S.No

Topic

Understanding the philosophy behind making defamation a


criminal offence, Defamation as a crime and

Lecture

Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. With exception 1Imputation of truth which public good

Lecture

Exception 3- Conduct of any person touching any public


question. , Exception 4- Publication of repor

Lecture

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