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VII.

REGULATIONS IN LAW.

BACHELOR OF LAWS.

1. An examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws shall be held annually at Allahabad, commencing on a date to be fixed by the Faculty.*

2. On and after 1st January, 1899, any Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science of the University, or of a BritishIndian University, or any graduate of a British, BritishColonial, or other University which may be recognized by the Syndicate, may be admitted to the examination. provided he has prosecuted a regular course of study in a School of Law affiliated to this University for not less than two academical years, after having fully passed the Bachelor of Arts or B.Sc. Examination.

3. Every candidate for admission to the examination shall send in his application, with a certificate in the form given in Appendix A, to the Registrar, sixty days before the date fixed for the commencement of the examination, and shall remit therewith the fee of fifty rupees, without payment of which he shall not be admitted to the examination. A candidate who fails to pass or present himself for examination shall not receive a refund of such fee.

4. Failure to pass or present himself for examination shall not disqualify a candidate from admission to any subsequent examination, upon presentation of a fresh. application and payment of a fresh fee of fifty rupees.

The LL.B. Examination of 1907 will be held on Monday, the 15th July, and following days.

Applications must reach the Office of the Registrar on or before the 15th May, 1907.

5. The examination shall be vivâ voce and by printed papers.

6. Every candidate shall be examined in the following subjects:

(1) (a) The Principles of Jurisprudence.

(b) The History and Constitution of the Legislative Authorities and Courts of Law in

British India.

(2) The Law of Evidence and Pleading

Civil,
Criminal.

(3) Hindu and Muhammadan Law with the statutory modifications of the same.

(4) The Law relating to Contracts; to the Transfer and Lease of Immovable Property; to Registration; to Succession ; and to Torts.

(5) Equity with a special reference to the Law of Trusts, Mortgages and Specific Relief.

(6) The Civil Procedure Code and the Law of Limitation.

(7) The Penal Code and the Criminal Procedure
Code.

(8) The Law relating to Land Tenure, Revenue and
Rent in the North-Western Provinces and
Oudh, the Central Provinces and British
Rajputana.

A paper will be set in each of the above eight subjects, and the examination will be held in such order as the Faculty may direct. Not less than three hours will be allowed for each paper.

7. The Faculty shall from time to time recommend the text-books and the Acts to be studied in connection with the above eight subjects.

8. As soon as may be possible after the examination, the Syndicate shall publish a list of the candidates who have passed, arranged in order of merit.

* United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.

9. There will be two classes in the examination-a first and a second class.

10. All candidates who have passed shall be placed in the order of their marks in one or other of such classes; those who have obtained equal marks being bracketed together. To qualify for the first class a candidate must obtain 60 per cent., and for the second class, 50 per cent. of the aggregate marks obtainable, and for both classes a minimum of 33 per cent. of the marks allotted to each paper.

HONOURS IN LAW.

11. An examination for Honours in Law shall be held annually at Allahabad. Such examination shall be held as soon as reasonably may be after the publication of the list of candidates who have passed the immediately preceding examination of Bachelor of Laws. The dates of the examination shall be fixed by the Faculty.

12. Any candidate who has passed the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws may be examined for Honours.

13. Every candidate for Honours shall send in his application to the Registrar, in the form to be found in Appendix A, at least one month before the date fixed for the commencement of the examination.

14. A fee of one hundred rupees shall be payable by each candidate. No candidate shall be admitted unless he shall have paid this fee to the Registrar. A candidate who fails to pass or present himself for the examination shall not receive a refund of the fee.

15. The examination shall be vivâ voce and by printed papers.

16. The Faculty shall from time to time indicate generally the subjects for examination.

17. As soon as possible after the examination the Syndicate shall publish a list of the candidates who have passed, arranged in order of merit.

18. The standard* for obtaining Honours shall be fixed by the Faculty in consultation with the Examiners.

DOCTOR OF LAWS.

19. No special examination shall be held for the Degree of Doctor of Laws, but any person who has graduated as Bachelor of Laws, and has at any time passed the Honours Examination, may be admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Laws without examination: provided that he be a Bachelor of Laws of at least four years' standing, and that two Members of the Faculty of Law or two Doctors of Laws certify, to the satisfaction of the Syndicate, that the candidate is in habits and character a fit and proper person for the Degree of Doctor of Laws.

20. A fee of two hundred rupees shall be payable for the Degree of Doctor of Laws. No candidate shall be admitted unless he has previously paid the fee to the Registrar.

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By a resolution of the Faculty of Law in consultation with the Examiners at the Honours in Law Examination of 1900, 100 marks are the maximum in each paper; and candidates are passed for Honours who obtain not less than 60 per cent. in each subject.

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I request permission to present myself at the ensuing School Final-Examination of the University of Allahabad.

The fee* of 10 rupees is herewith forwarded.

I certify that I

This certificate must be signed by the Principal or Head Master of a School recognized for the purpose of the School Final-Examination.

CERTIFICATE.

I am, &c.

know nothing against the character of the above-named candidate which ought to exclude him from the School Final-Examination; that he has attended a regular course of instruction at.

school for not less than -year; that he has signed

the above application in my presence; and that, to the best of my belief, he will have completed sixteen years of age at the date of the commencement of the examination.

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* The fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and Postage Stamps will not be received.

N.B.-This application, with the Examination-fee, must be sent in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.

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