AIBE (All India Bar Examination) is a national-level examination conducted by the Bar Council of India for law graduates to be enrolled as advocates. The syllabus for AIBE includes the following subjects:
Constitutional Law: This section covers topics such as the Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, etc.
Indian Penal Code: This section covers topics such as general principles of criminal liability, offenses against the human body, offenses against property, etc.
Civil Procedure Code: This section covers topics such as jurisdiction of civil courts, civil suits, pleadings, execution of decrees, etc.
Criminal Procedure Code: This section covers topics such as investigation, bail, trial, judgments, etc.
Evidence Act: This section covers topics such as types of evidence, burden of proof, admissibility of evidence, etc.
Alternative Dispute Resolution including Arbitration Act: This section covers topics such as arbitration, conciliation, mediation, etc.
Family Law: This section covers topics such as marriage and divorce, child custody and maintenance, etc.
Public Interest Litigation: This section covers topics such as meaning and scope of PIL, locus standi, etc.
Professional Ethics and Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI rules: This section covers topics such as professional misconduct, legal ethics, etc.
Please note that the exact topics and sub-topics covered under each of these subjects may vary. It is important to refer to the official AIBE syllabus and exam pattern for the most up-to-date information.
コメント