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L.L.B.


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