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AIBE 2024

All India Bar Examination Offline

Pattern & Syllabus

Syllabus for AIBE 2022

The lessons to be studied while preparing for the exam are the law related subjects taught regularly at undergraduate level as a part of LLB course in recognised educational institutions situated across Injdia. Land Acquisition Act, Intellectual Property Laws, Environmental Law are among the subjects that are to be studied while preparing for the exam. The syllabus to be studied are mentioned below in a tabular format for the sake of the students:

AIBE Subjects

Constitutional Law

Indian Penal Code (IPC)

Criminal Procedure Code (Cr PC)

Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Evidence Act

Alternate Dispute Redressal Including Arbitration Act

Family Law

Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

Administrative Law

Professional Ethics and Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI Rules

Company Law

Environmental Law

Cyber Law

Labour and Industrial Laws

Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicles Act and Consumer Protection Law

Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, Negotiable Instrument Act

Law Related to Taxation 

Land Acquisition Act

Intellectual Property Laws

 

Syllabus in detail

  • Constitutional Law: Few important topics to prepare for this section include Judiciary, Acts such as Panchayati Raj, Emergency powers, Human Rights, and Customary Law.
  • Indian Penal Code (IPC): The official criminal code of India is a code intended to cover all aspects of criminal law. To prepare for this section, read different sections of IPC.
  • Criminal Procedure Code: To prepare for this section, read up on topics like the history of CPC, the latest news, and other basic concepts
  • Code of Civil Procedure: An important branch of procedural law, the Code of Civil Procedure governs the law that regulates the procedure followed in civil court. To prepare for this subject, it is important for candidates to be aware of all its rules, sections, and other important terms such as Civil Suit, Jurisdiction, Judgement, Decree, Execution, and Appeals.
  • Evidence Act: The Act was originally passed in India in 1872 and contains various important sections that candidates should be well-versed with
  • Family Law: This section covers questions around topics such as Custody, Placement, Maintenance, Paternity, Property Division, and Child Support
  • Law of Contract: It is one of the oldest mercantile laws in India that came into effect in 1872. Some of the important topics that candidates can prepare for this section include Types of Contracts, Essentials of a Contract, Legal Rules Regarding Consideration, etc.
  • Law of Tort: Few important topics to prepare for this section include Nature and Definition of Tort, Nuisance, Defamation, Consumer Protection, Remoteness of Damages, and so on
  • Alternate Dispute Redressal Including Arbitration Act: ADR offers to resolve all types of matters including civil, commercial, family, etc., where people are not able to start any type of negotiation and reach the settlement. The redressal provides various modes of settlement including, arbitration, conciliation, mediation, negotiation, and Lok Adalat. AIBE candidates need to be aware of all the settlements including the Arbitration Act.
  • Public Interest Litigation: Commonly known as PIL, it means litigation filed in a court of law for the protection of public interest. Some of the important matters that candidates should be aware of include neglected children, food adulteration, atrocities on women, bonded labor, exploitation of workers, and environmental pollution. Here, candidates should also keep a track of some landmark cases and judgments taken by the Indian judiciary.  
  • Labour and Industrial Laws: It defines the code of conduct between the employee and the employer. Candidates should be aware of areas such as labor policy and legislation, social security of labor, labor and employment statistics, employment services and vocational training, policy related to child labor, and so on.
  • Law-Related Taxation: Here, candidates should be aware of all aspects of tax law such as different types of taxes, tax reforms, etc.  

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