L.L.B. (Hons.)
Bachelor of Legislative Law (Hons)
| Duration: | 3 Years |
| Level: | Graduation |
| Type: | Degree |
| Eligibility: | 10+2 |
L.L.B. (Hons.) or Bachelor of Legislative Law (Hons.) is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law (or a first professional degree in law, depending on jurisdiction). It is originated in England and offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree. In India, legal education has been traditionally offered as a three-year graduate degree conferring the title of L.L.B. (Bachelor of Laws) or B.L. (Bachelor of Law). However the legal education system was revised by the Bar Council of India, the governing body of legal education in India in 1984. The duration of the course is three years and its syllabus is divided into ten semesters. The law degree course is career orienting in nature that opens many legal jobs for the candidates after its successful completion.
L.L.B. (Hons.) Eligibility
- Higher Secondary or Intermediate Examinations (10+2) or its equivalent examination with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Its duration is 3 years.
L.L.B. (Hons.) Syllabus
The following are study related subjects:-
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Semester I |
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Sr. No. |
Subject of Study |
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Legal Method |
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2 |
Law of Contract |
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3 |
History I |
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4 |
Political Science I |
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5 |
English and Legal Language |
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6 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skills (Methods and Theories of Communication Skill and Moot Court) |
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Semester II |
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1 |
Economics |
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2 |
Political Science – II |
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3 |
History – II (Legal History) |
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4 |
Business Laws and Negotiable Instruments Act |
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5 |
Torts and Consumer Protection Law |
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6 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skills (Client Interviewing and Counseling and Moot Court) |
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Semester III |
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1 |
Sociology |
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2 |
Family Law – I |
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3 |
Constitutional Law – I |
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4 |
Administrative Law |
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5 |
Law of Crimes – I |
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6 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skills (ADR and Moot Court) |
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Semester IV |
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1 |
Family Law – II |
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2 |
Law of Crimes – II |
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3 |
Environmental Law |
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4 |
Constitutional Law – II |
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5 |
Land Laws |
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6 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skills (Lok Adalat, Legal Aid and Moot Court) |
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Semester V |
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1 |
Civil Procedure Code – I |
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2 |
Criminal Procedure Code – I |
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3 |
Law of Evidence |
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4 |
Intellectual Property Law |
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5 |
Corporate Law – I |
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6 |
Property Law – I |
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7 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication (Public Interest Litigation or Moot Court) |
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Semester VI |
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1 |
Civil Procedure Code – II |
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2 |
Criminal Procedure Code – II |
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3 |
Corporate Law – II |
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4 |
Law and Emerging Technology |
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5 |
Property Law – II |
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6 |
International Law and Human Rights |
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7 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skills (Professional Ethics, Contempt of Court or Moot Court) |
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Semester VII |
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1 |
Law of arbitration and conciliation |
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2 |
International Trade Law |
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3 |
Jurisprudence |
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4 |
Taxation Law |
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5 |
Rent Law |
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6 |
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing – I |
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7 |
Labor Law – I or Project on labor Law |
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Semester VIII |
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1 |
Private International Law |
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2 |
Law, Poverty and Development |
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3 |
Interpretation of Statutes |
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4 |
Labor Law – II |
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5 |
Election Law |
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6 |
Drafting, Pleading, Conveyancing – II |
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7 |
Limitation, Registration and Supreme Court Rules, Delhi High Court Rules |
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Semester IX |
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1 |
Legal Ethics and Court craft |
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2 |
Banking and Insurance Laws |
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3 |
Legal Writing and Research (Seminars and Research paper) Internal |
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4 |
Any two of the following: |
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a. Women and Law b. Law and Medicine c. International Refugee Law d. International Humanitarian Law e. Air and Space Law f. Criminology g. Comparative Law h. Investment and Security Laws i. International Economic Law j. Indirect Taxes k. Economic offences (Anti corruption Act and Food Adulteration Act) l. Environmental Law m. Interpretation of statutes n. Limitation, Registration and Supreme Court Rules, Delhi High Court |
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Semester X |
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Dissertation & Internal |
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2 |
Internship (Lawyers / Law firms) & Internal |
L.L.B. (Hons.) Colleges
L.L.B. (Hons.) Course Suitability
- They have good presence of mind and those who are extrovert are the most suited for this profession.
- Candidates should also have brilliant communication skills and presentation skills.
- They have to cross check the observer and set up facts before the court. The skills related to analysis are extremely important to a successful Lawyer.
How is L.L.B. (Hons.) Course Beneficial?
- Degree in Law not only offers just employment but it also provides a person an instrument to fight against inequality and wrong deeds of all types in the society.
- There is certain amount of prestige with this profession as Law is the base of the society and a vital weapon of social change. Nobody messes with a Lawyer because that person himself deals with Lawlessness.
- Lawyers can find employment opportunities in both public and private sector organizations. Most Lawyers prefer to become an advocate and practice law as a profession. Central/State Government jobs are also open to Lawyers. They can be appointed as Judges of various courts, as Attorney and Solicitor General, as Public Prosecutor and also in Defense, Tax and Labor departments. Moreover Lawyer can also work as legal counsel and legal advisers for firms, organizations and families.
- The best benefit of this honors course is that here students learn some of the subjects or papers at this level for higher degree course.
Some of Law Firms Recruiting L.L.B. (Hons.) Students
- Anand and Anand, Titus & Co.,
- Luthra & Luthra, Khaitan& Co.,
- Sikri & Co., Vaish Associates,
- Amitab Sen & Co., Kumar & Sagar,
- Abhipra Capitals Ltd., Intll Advocare,
- Vikram Kapoor & Co., Xerox Modi Corpn.,
- Manmohan Singh & Associates,
- Lal & Sethi, Malhotra Associates,
- Juris Consultus, Kumar & Sagar, Khurana & Co.,
- AZB & Partners, R.K. Vats & Associates,
- Singania & Partners, North Delhi Power Ltd.,
- Knee & Company, Bombay,
L.L.B. (Hons.) Job Types
- Magistrate
- Munsifs (Sub-Magistrate)
- Notary
- Public Prosecutor
- Solicitors
- Legal Advisor
- Trustees
- Teachers & Lecturer
- Law Reporters
Advance Course in L.L.B. (Hons.)
After completing L.L.B. (Hons.) you can become:B.Com. + L.L.B.
B.Sc. + L.L.B.
B.Sc. + L.L.B. (Hons.)
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L.L.M. (Bharatiya Nyaya Darshan and Raj Dharma)
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L.L.M. (Energy Laws)
L.L.M. (Family law)
L.L.M. (International Law)
L.L.M. (International Trade Law)
L.L.M. (Labour Laws)
Master of Business Law (MBL)
Ph.D. (Interdisciplinary)
Ph.D. (International Legal Studies)
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