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1 Semester - 2022 - Batch | Course Code |
Course |
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Hours Per Week |
Credits |
Marks |
RLW131 | METHODS OF RESEARCH IN LEGAL STUDIES | Discipline Specific Elective Courses | 4 | 4 | 100 |
RLW131 - METHODS OF RESEARCH IN LEGAL STUDIES (2022 Batch) | |
Total Teaching Hours for Semester:60 |
No of Lecture Hours/Week:4 |
Max Marks:100 |
Credits:4 |
Course Objectives/Course Description |
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Course Description: This course is consisting of four units. Unit 1 deals with introduction to legal research, identification and formulation of Research Problem. Unit 2 deals with Preparation of Research Design. Unit 3 explains about collection and analysis of data and Unit 4 deals with preparation of research report and specific legal writings
Course Objective: The course will provide students with a complete understanding of research methodology adopted in conducting legal research. The course will also focus on developing the legal writing skills of students in order to enable students to write concisely and precisely. This course intends to acquaint the students of law with scientific methods of investigation into law. |
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Course Outcome |
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At the end of the course scholars will be able to: 1. explain in detail about legal research methodology 2. formulate research problem 3. prepare a proper research design 4. collect of data 5. to cite various sources, and 6. draft a research proposal |
Unit-1 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
INTRODUCTION, IDENTIFICATION AND FORMULATION OF RESEARCH PROBLEM
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Nature, objectives, aims and significance of Legal research Types of Legal Research Current trends in Legal Research How is legal research different from research in social sciences? Meaning & Definition of Research Problem Steps in problem identification Formulation of Legal Research Problem | |
Unit-2 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
PREPARATION OF RESEARCH DESIGN:
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Component Parts of a Legal Research Design Framing of Hypothesis and Research Questions Literature review and its significance Salient Features of a Research Design Delimitation, Plan and Proposed Methodology | |
Unit-3 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA:
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Steps to Select the Data Base for Research Assemblage of Appropriate Techniques for Data Collection Suitability and Selection of Tools for Research Operation Meaning, Quality and Nature of analysis in Legal Research Use of Deductive and Inductive Methods in Legal Research | |
Unit-4 |
Teaching Hours:15 |
PREPARATION OF RESEARCH REPORT AND SPECIFIC LEGAL WRITINGS:
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Features of a Legal Research Report Quality of Theoretical Descriptions and Statistical Presentations Modes of Citation and Elucidation Essentials and Kinds of Legal Writing: Research Papers, Project Reports and Thesis Writing Need of E-Resources in Legal Research Tools and Techniques of writing and publishing of research paper. | |
Text Books And Reference Books: 1. Jain. S. N. “Legal Research and Methodology”, Journal of the Indian Law Institute, 14:4 (Oct. – Dec. 1972) 487-500. 2. Grossman, Legal research: historical foundations of the electronic age ([edited by], New York: Oxford University Press, 1994) 3. Bajpai S.R., “Methods of Social Survey Research”, Kanpur, Kitabghar (1972). 4. Mike McConville and Wing Hong Chui (Eds) Research Methods for Law (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press: 2012). 5. The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research (Oxford University Press: Oxford:2012). 6. S.K. Verma and M. Afzal Wani (Eds.) Legal Research and Methodology, ILI Publication 2nd edition 2001 (2015 Reprint) 7. John W. Creswell, Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, Sage Publications, (2002) 8. Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, The Craft of Research (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing), University of Chicago Press (2008) 9. Grade J Williams and Hatt K Paul, Methods in Social Research, Mc Gaw-Hill Book Company, London- Singapore (1985) reprint 10. Kothari C.K. Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, Wilsey Eastern Limited, New Delhi (2009) | |
Essential Reading / Recommended Reading 1. Jain. S. N. “Legal Research and Methodology”, Journal of the Indian Law Institute, 14:4 (Oct. – Dec. 1972) 487-500. 2. Grossman, Legal research: historical foundations of the electronic age ([edited by], New York: Oxford University Press, 1994) 3. Bajpai S.R., “Methods of Social Survey Research”, Kanpur, Kitabghar (1972). 4. Mike McConville and Wing Hong Chui (Eds) Research Methods for Law (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press: 2012). 5. The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research (Oxford University Press: Oxford:2012). 6. S.K. Verma and M. Afzal Wani (Eds.) Legal Research and Methodology, ILI Publication 2nd edition 2001 (2015 Reprint) 7. John W. Creswell, Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, Sage Publications, (2002) 8. Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, The Craft of Research (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing), University of Chicago Press (2008) 9. Grade J Williams and Hatt K Paul, Methods in Social Research, Mc Gaw-Hill Book Company, London- Singapore (1985) reprint 10. Kothari C.K. Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, Wilsey Eastern Limited, New Delhi (2009) | |
Evaluation Pattern SCHEME OF VALUATION: CIA I – Class Test / Assignment / Presentation – 10% CIA II – Mid Semester Examination – 25% CIA III – Research Topic – 10% Attendance – 05% End Semester Examination – 50% Total 100% |