Approved By: UGC NAAC NCTE
Duration: 3 Years |
Eligibility: Graduate or equivalent |
Course Duration: Three Year (Semester System)
Course Eligibility : 10+2 in any Stream with at least 50 % marks or Equivqlent CGPA
Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.
Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules
Programme Mode: Regular
Course Syllabus
Semester - I
Compulsoy Papers |
Formation of Contract ( Contract –I ) |
Structure and Working of Indian Constitution ( Constitutional Law –I ) |
Law of Torts |
Hindu Law – I ( Family Law – I ) |
Muslim Law ( Family Law – II ) |
General Principles of Crimes ( Law of Crimes – I ) |
General Principles of Law Relating to Transfer of Properties |
Legal Writing including General English and Hindi –I |
International Law |
Interpretation of Statutes – I |
Semester - II
Compulsory Papers |
Performance of Contracts and Specific Relief Act ( Contract –II ) |
Constitutional Rights and Liberties ( Constitutional Law – II ) |
Consumer Protection Laws |
Hindu Law – II ( Family Law –III ) |
Muslim Law including Indian Divorce Act and Indian Succession Act ( Family Law – IV ) |
Specific Offences ( Law of Crimes – II ) |
Property Law relating to Specific Transfer and Easement |
Legal Writing including General English and Hindi – II |
Law of Human Rights |
Interpretation of Statutes – II |
Semester - III
Compulsory Papers |
Legal Theory ( Jurisprudence – I ) |
Specific Contracts ( Contract – III ) |
Criminal Proedure Code |
Civil Procedure Code |
Law of Evidence - I |
Administrative Law – I |
Formation of Companies and Corporate Capital ( Company Law – I ) |
Land Laws including Ceiling and other Local Laws - I |
Professional Ethics , Accountability pf Lawyers and Bar- Bench Relation ( Practical Training – I ) |
Drafting and Pleading ( Pratical Training – II ) |
Semester - IV
Compulsoy Papers |
Legal Concepts ( Jurisprudence – II ) |
Specific Contracts of Partnership , Sale of Goods and Hire Purchase ( Contract – IV ) |
Criminal Procedure Code , Juvenile Justice and Probation of Offenders Act |
Civil Procedure Code and Limitations |
Law of Evidence – II |
Administrative Law – II |
Company Management , Administration and Winding up of Companies ( Company Law – II ) |
Land Laws including Ceiling and Other Local Laws –II |
Professional Ethics,Accountability of Lawyers and Bar-Bench Relation(Practical Training – III ) |
Conveyancing ( Practical Training – IV ) |
Semester - V
Compulsory Papers |
Labour Management Relationship ( Labour Law – I ) |
Arbitration , Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolution System – I |
Environmental Law – I |
Moot Court , Pre-Trial Preparation and Participation in Trial Procedures |
Optional Papers : Any four from the following |
Intellectual Property Laws – I |
Law of Income Tax |
Criminology |
Animal Law – I |
Comaparative Law |
International economic Laws |
Bankruptcy Laws |
Insurance Laws |
Conflict of Laws |
Banking Law including Negotiable Instruments Act |
Investment and Security Laws |
Trust, Equity and Fiduciay Relationships |
Air and Space Law |
Women and Law |
Legal and Constitutional History |
Seminar Papers : Any two of the following |
Law and Society |
Law and Medicine |
Law and Education |
Law and Population |
Natural Resource Law |
Law Science and Technology |
Human Rights |
Semester - VI
Compulsory Papers |
Social Security ands other Labour Legislations ( Labour Laws – II ) |
Arbitration , Conciliation and Alternate Dispute Resolution System – II |
Environmental Law – II |
Public Interest Lawyering , Legal Aid and Para Legal Services |
Optional Papers: Any four of the following |
Intelletual Property Laws – II |
VAT , Income Tax and Excise Duty |
Penology |
Animal Law – II |
Law and Child |
Maritime Law |
Military Law |
Civil and Political Rights |
Law of Election in India |
Feminist Legal Theory |
Legal Remedies |
Federal Constitutions |
International Organisation |
Law and Religion |
Hindu Jurisprudence |
Seminar Papers: Any two of the following |
Law and Poverty |
Law relating to Foreign Trade |
Information Technology and Cyber Law |
Law relating to Corruption |
Country and Town Planning Law |
Law and Biotechnology |
Law and Rural Development |