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Syllabus of Law in Books
U.S. Singh
English for Law Student
ISBN: 978-93-80231-50-1
The Present book on 'English' revised edition scrupulously follows the syllabus laid down for this paper. It is divided, as the paper, into three broad parts. The first and second parts deal with the lessons as prescribed in the syllabus and third part is taken up with legal terms and grammar and embodied with such useful topics as Articles, Direct and Indirect Narration, Analysis, Active and Passive Voice, Pairs of words, Punctuation, Common Errors, etc. The book sincerely follows the syllabus of this paper and the author is an susceptible as a seismograph to the need of the Pre-Law students of First year.
U.S. Singh
Indian History
ISBN: 978-93-80231-51-8
This book on Indian history is primarily intended for the Bachelor of Law first year students. The author has kept in view the requirements of the students preparing for the B.L. Examination but it is hoped that it will prove equally useful to all history students. Though there are many books on Indian History and several of them are excellent but most of the books are in too much detail or they provided too scanty a material which is not enough to serve the needs to B.L. Examinations. This book is an humble attempt to fill up that gap.
U.S. Singh
Sociology
ISBN: 978-93-80231-53-2
This is a general handbook on Sociology written to meet the specific needs of the Pre-Law students. This book is divided into two parts. Part-I is a concise introduction to Sociology as a science and craft, basic sociological concepts, comples social institutions and social groups of India society. An attempt has been made in Part-III to focus the attention of the students to the chapters on the Development of Indian Society (unity, Diversity, Continuity and Change), Major Instutions of Indian Society (Caste and Village), Tribe and Caste in the traditional order, Caste and class in Contemporary India, the Backward Classes and Trends of change in Indian Society.
U.S. Singh
English for Law Student
ISBN: 978-93-80231-50-1
The Present book on 'English' revised edition scrupulously follows the syllabus laid down for this paper. It is divided, as the paper, into three broad parts. The first and second parts deal with the lessons as prescribed in the syllabus and third part is taken up with legal terms and grammar and embodied with such useful topics as Articles, Direct and Indirect Narration, Analysis, Active and Passive Voice, Pairs of words, Punctuation, Common Errors, etc. The book sincerely follows the syllabus of this paper and the author is an susceptible as a seismograph to the need of the Pre-Law students of First year.
U.S. Singh
Indian History
ISBN: 978-93-80231-51-8
This book on Indian history is primarily intended for the Bachelor of Law first year students. The author has kept in view the requirements of the students preparing for the B.L. Examination but it is hoped that it will prove equally useful to all history students. Though there are many books on Indian History and several of them are excellent but most of the books are in too much detail or they provided too scanty a material which is not enough to serve the needs to B.L. Examinations. This book is an humble attempt to fill up that gap.
U.S. Singh
Sociology
ISBN: 978-93-80231-53-2
This is a general handbook on Sociology written to meet the specific needs of the Pre-Law students. This book is divided into two parts. Part-I is a concise introduction to Sociology as a science and craft, basic sociological concepts, comples social institutions and social groups of India society. An attempt has been made in Part-III to focus the attention of the students to the chapters on the Development of Indian Society (unity, Diversity, Continuity and Change), Major Instutions of Indian Society (Caste and Village), Tribe and Caste in the traditional order, Caste and class in Contemporary India, the Backward Classes and Trends of change in Indian Society.
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