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-->PAKISTAN BAR
COUNCIL
NOTIFICATION
S.R.O 1319 (1)/78.- In exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 13. (i), 26
(d) and 55 (q) of the Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Act, 1973 (XXXV of
1973) and all other enabling provisions in this behalf, the Pakistan Bar
Council hereby makes and notifies the following Rules.
THE PAKISTAN BAR COUNCIL LEGAL
EDUCATION
RULES, 1978.
CHAPTER 1
PRELIMINARY
1. (i) These rules may be called
the “Pakistan Bar Council Legal Education Rules, 1978”
(ii) They shall come into force
with effect from
Provided that the admissions held
before *[
2. In these rules unless there is
anything repugnant in the subject context-
(a) “Act” means the Legal
Practitioners and Bar Council Act, 1973 (XXXV of 1973).
(b) “Section” means a Section of
the Act.
(c) “University” means *[a]
University established by law in
CHAPTER II
LEGAL EDUCATION
3. (a) Graduates with law as
optional subject *[shall] be preferred for admission to *[LL.B (Part-1);
*[Provided that the Universities
should introduce law as optional subject in B.A Courses]
(b) *[ Admission to LL.B.
(Part-1) shall be on merits].
(c) Subject to the provisions of
sub-rules (a) and (b) above, 10 percent seals in a College shall be reserved
for the sons/daughters of Advocates who shall compete for admission in the
order of merit inter se.
(d) A candidate is not eligible
for admission to *[a law] course if:-
(i) he had been convicted of an offence
involving moral turpitude.
(ii) *[he has been dismissed or
removed from service of Government, any local Authority or institution
incorporated by the Government under any statute for corruption or misconduct].
4. NUMBER OF STUDENTS:
A Section of a Class in a
5. DURATION OF COURSE:
(a) *[The
duration for the course of LL.B. shall be not less than 3 years].
(b) ** [Deleted]
(c) **[Deleted]
6. Syllabus:
*[The syllabus for the LL.B
Examinations shall include the subjects prescribed and set out in the schedule
hereunder].
7. STAFF:
(1) *[Part-time teachers should
possess the following qualifications:-
LL.B. or Barrister-at-Law or
equivalent qualification with five years standing at the Bar;
Or
LL.M. Ph.D. or equivalent
qualification or other higher qualification as may be prescribed].
(2) The*[....] teacher shall be governed by the terms
and conditions of service prescribed in this behalf by the respective
Universities.
8. LIBRARY:
*[A Law College or Faculty of Law
shall have a Library of its own of not less than 5000 standard Law books
covering all the statutes Federal and Provincial].
9. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:
**[Deleted]
10. CLASS HOURS:
**[Deleted]
11. ATTENDANCE:
*[The minimum attendance
percentage for students shall be 75 percent].
12. EXAMINERS:
**[Deleted]
13. PASS PERCENTAGE:
(a) The pass percentage shall be
40 percent in individual papers and 50 percent in aggregate.
(b) There shall be only two
Divisions- Ist and 2nd. Those who obtain 60 percent or more marks
shall be placed in 1st Division.
14. EXAMINATIONS:
(A) *[ Only failed candidates and
those placed in compartment shall be allowed to avail of the Supplementary
Examination. However, a student placed in compartment shall not be permitted in
the next University higher examination without having passed all the papers in
which he had failed].
(B) One who fails thrice in an
Examination shall be debarred from appearing in further examination.
Provided that if a student fails
to appear at an examination within 3 years after completing his terms, he shall
not be allowed to appear in the examination.
CHAPTER III
INSPECTION
15. Board of Studies and
Faculties of Law, etc.
(a) The Pakistan Bar Council and
the Provincial Bar Councils shall be given adequate representation on the Board
of Studies. Faculties of Law, Board of Governors and other organizations set up
for governing the
(b) All the Law Colleges and/or
the Faculties of Law where Legal education is imparted shall be inspected by
such inspection terms that may be appointed in this behalf by the Pakistan Bar
council.
(c) *[The inspection tams so
appointed by the Pakistan Bar Council shall comprise of Members of the Pakistan
Bar Council, a judge of the High Court and two Principals/Professors/Associate
Professors of Law from the University.
(d) The Teams so appointed may
inspect teaching and general working of all the
(e) The Pakistan Bar Council may
in the event of any of these rules not being complied with by a college or University,
may after giving due opportunity to show cause, de-recognise the degree of such
University.
CHAPTER IV
16. The
SCHEDULE
LL.B.(Part-1)
PAPER 1 1[ENGLISH] JURISPRUDENC.
PAPER II LAW OF CONTRACT:
PAPER III ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE.
PAPER IV LAW OF TORTS AND EASEMENTS:
PAPER V CRIMINAL LAW:
2[(1) General Principle
(2) The
(3) Hadood Ordinance].
PAPER VI CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-1
2[(1) The British Constitution.
(2) The
LL.B. (Part-II)
PAPER 1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-II;
2.[(1) Constitutional History of
Constitution of
PAPER II EQUITY:
(1) Principles of Equity
(2) The Trusts Act, 1882.
(3) The Specific Relief Act.
PAPER III MERCANTILE LAW:
(1) The Companies Ordinance,
1984.
(2) The Negotiable Instruments
Act, 1881.
(3) The Partnership Act, 1932.
PAPER IV` LAW OF TRANSFER OF
PROPERTY:
(1) The Transfer of Property Act,
1882.
(2) The Registration Act, 1908.
(3) The Succession Act, 1925.
(4) The Land Acquisition Act,
1894.
PAPER V ISLAMIC PERSONAL LAW:
2[(1)
Muslim Personal Law and relevant enactments/ Quranic verses.
(2) Islamic Pre-emption Laws.
(3) The Guardian and Wards Act,
1890.
PAPER VI INTERNATIONAL LAW:
(1) Public International Law
(2) Private International Law
(Conflict of Laws).
PAPER VII SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS:
1[(1)
(as adopted in respective
Provinces).
(2) Tenancy Act.
LL.B. (Part-III)
PAPER 1 CIVIL PROCEDURE:
1[(1) The Civil Procedure Code, 1908.
(2) The Limitation Act, 1908].
PAPER II CRIMINAL PROCEDURE:
1[(1) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898.
(2) Medical Jurisprudence
(Autopsy and injuries).
PAPER III LAW OF EVIDENCE:
(1) Qanoon-e-Shahadat 2[Order}, 1984.
(2) 2[Elements
of Legal Ethics].
PAPER IV CONVEYANCING AND
PLEADINGS;
1[(1) Conveyancing
(2) Pleadings
(3) Interpretation of Statutes.
(General Clauses Act, Sections
6,16,21 & 26 and selected topics)]
PAPER V 1[ADMINISTRATIVE LAW:
(1) Principles of Administrative
Law.
(2) Administrative Tribunals;
(3) Laws of Civil Service].
PAPER VI MINOR ACTS:
1[(1) The Stamp Act, 1899.
(2) The Suits Valuation Act,
1887.
(3) The Court Fees Act, 1870.
(4) The Arbitration Act, 1940.
(5) Urban Rent Law].
PAPER VII LABOUR AND TAXATION
LAWS:
(A) Labour Laws;
(i) Workmen Compensation Act,
1923.
(ii) W.P. Standing Orders, 1968.
(iii) Industrial Relations
Ordinance, 1969.
(B) Taxation Laws:
Income Tax Ordinance, 1979
NOTE:
A Course of lectures on Legal
Ethics and Medical Jurisprudence shall be compulsory for the final year
students.
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* Amended vide
Notification published in the Gazette of Pakistan Extra (Part II),
* Amended vide
Notification published in the Gazette of Pakistan Extra (Part II),
** Deleted, ibid.
1. Added vide
Notification date 21.7.96
2. Subs,ibid.
1 Subs. Vide
Notification dated 21.7.1996.
2 Amended vide
Notification dated 21.7.1996.
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