UPSC LAW SYLLABUS
LAW SYLLABUS
Law Mains Syllabus Paper-I Constitutional and Administrative Law
 • Constitution and Constitutionalism: The distinctive features of the Constitution.
 • Fundamental rights - Public interest litigation; Legal Aid; Legal services authority.
 • Relationship between fundamental rights, directive principles and fundamental duties.
 • Constitutional position of the President and relation with the Council of Ministers.
• Governor and his powers.
• Supreme Court and High Courts: (a) Appointments and transfer. (b) Powers, functions and jurisdiction. • Centre, States and local bodies: (a) Distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the States. (b) Local bodies. (c) Administrative relationship among Union, State and Local Bodies. (d) Eminent domain - State property - common property - community property.
• Legislative powers, privileges and immunities.
• Services under the Union and the States: (a) Recruitment and conditions of services; Constitutional safeguards; Administrative tribunals. (b) Union Public Service Commission and State Public Service Commissions - Power and functions (c) Election Commission - Power and functions.
• Emergency provisions.
• Amendment of the Constitution. • Principles of natural justice - Emerging trends and judicial approach. • Delegated legislation and its constitutionality. • Separation of powers and constitutional governance.
 • Judicial review of administrative action.
 • Ombudsman: Lokayukta, Lokpal etc. International Law • Nature and definition of international law.
 • Relationship between international law and municipal law. • State recognition and state succession.
 • Law of the sea: Inland waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, continental shelf, exclusive economic zone, high seas.
• Individuals: Nationality, statelessness; Human rights and procedures available for their enforcement.
• Territorial jurisdiction of States, extradition and asylum.
• Treaties: Formation, application, termination and reservation.
• United Nations: Its principal organs, powers, functions and reform.
 • Peaceful settlement of disputes - different modes.
• Lawful recourse to force: aggression, self-defence, intervention.
• Fundamental principles of international humanitarian law - International conventions and contemporary developments.
• Legality of the use of nuclear weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; Nuclear - non

proliferation treaty, CTBT.


• International terrorism, state sponsored terrorism, hijacking, international criminal court.
• New international economic order and monetary law: WTO, TRIPS, GATT, IMF, World Bank.
• Protection and improvement of the human environment: International efforts. Paper-II Law of Crimes • General principles of criminal liability: Mens rea and actus reus, mens rea in statutory offences.
• Kinds of punishment and emerging trends as to abolition of capital punishment.
• Preparation and criminal attempt.
• General exceptions. • Joint and constructive liability.
• Abetment. • Criminal conspiracy.
• Offences against the State. • Offences against public tranquility.
• Offences against human body.
• Offences against property.
• Offences against women.
• Defamation. • Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
 • Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955 and subsequent legislative developments. 16. Plea bargaining. Law of Torts • Nature and definition. • Liability based upon fault and strict liability; Absolute liability.
 • Vicarious liability including State liability.
• General defences.
• Joint tort feasors.
 • Remedies
. • Negligence.
 • Defamation.
 • Nuisance.
 • Conspiracy.
 • False imprisonment.
• Malicious prosecution.
 • Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Law of Contracts and Mercantile Law
 • Nature and formation of contract/Econtract.
 • Factors vitiating free consent.
 • Void, voidable, illegal and unenforceable agreements.

Performance and discharge of contracts.
• Quasi- Contracts. • Consequences of breach of contract.
• Contract of indemnity, guarantee and insurance.
• Contract of agency. • Sale of goods and hire purchase.
 • Formation and dissolution of partnership.
• Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.
 • Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
• Standard form contracts. Contemporary Legal Developments
• Public Interest Litigation. • Intellectual property rights - Concept, types/prospects.
 • Information Technology Law including Cyber Laws - Concept, purpose/prospects.
 • Competition Law- Concept, purpose/ prospects.
 • Alternate Dispute Resolution - Concept, types/prospects.
 • Major statutes concerning environmental law.
• Right to Information Act.
• Trial by media.