Approved By: UGC AICTE
Duration: 5 Years |
Eligibility: 10+2 or Equivalent |
Course Duration: Five 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
Course Code |
Course Title |
Law-32 |
Legal Method & Legal Research |
Language-01 |
General English and Legal Language-I including Communication Skills |
BA, LL.B 01 |
Sociology-I: General Sociology |
BA, LL.B 02 |
Political Science-I: Political Theory and Political Thought |
BA, LL.B 03 |
History-I: Indian History (Ancient & Medieval) upto 18th Century |
BA, LL.B 04 |
Economics-I:Micro-Economics |
BA, LL.B 05 |
Psychology-I: Basics of Psychology |
BA, LL.B 06 |
Philosophy-I: Indian Philosophy |
BA, LL.B 07 |
Journalism and Mass Communication-I: Introduction to Mass Communication |
Semester – II
Law 03 |
Law of Contract including Specific Relief & Sale of Goods Act |
Language-02 |
English and Legal Language-II |
BA, LL.B 08 |
Sociology-II: Prominent Thinkers & Theoretical Perspectives |
BA, LL.B 09 |
Political Science-II: State and Political Obligation |
BA, LL.B 10 |
History-II: British Rule & Rise of Indian Nationalism |
BA, LL.B 11 |
Economics-II: Macro- Economics |
BA, LL.B 12 |
Psychology-II: Social Psychology and Organizational Behaviour |
BA, LL.B 13 |
Philosophy-II: History of Western Philoophy |
BA, LL.B 14 |
Journalism and Mass Communication-II: Principles of Mass Communication |
Semester – III
Law 06 |
Law of Special Contract including Indian Partnership Act & Negotiable Instrument Act |
Law 08 |
Family Law-I |
BA, LL.B 15 |
Sociology-III: Indian Society |
BA, LL.B 16 |
Political Science-III: International Relations |
BA, LL.B 17 |
History-III: Legal History of Modern India upto 2000 |
BA, LL.B 18 |
Economics-III: Indian Economics |
BA, LL.B 19 |
Psychology-III: Psychological Research and Statistics |
BA, LL.B 20 |
Philosophy-III: Ethics (Indian & Western) |
BA, LL.B 21 |
Journalism and Mass Communication-III: Media Law and Ethics |
Semester – IV
Law 13 |
Family Law-II |
Law 01 |
Law of Torts including MV accident and Consumer Protection Act |
BA, LL.B 22 |
Sociology-IV: Social Methods and Sociology of Law including Domestic Violence Act and Juvenile Justice Act. |
BA, LL.B 23 |
Political Science-IV: Public Policy and Public Administration |
BA, LL.B 24 |
History-IV: History of International Bodies |
BA, LL.B 25 |
Economics-IV: Development Economics |
BA, LL.B 26 |
Psychology-IV: Psychopathology |
BA, LL.B 27 |
Philosophy-IV: Emerging Trends of Thought |
BA, LL.B 28 |
Journalism and Mass Media-IV: Inter-Cultural Communication |
Semester – V
Law 12 |
Law of Crime Paper-I : Penal Code |
Law 10 |
Labour and Industrial Law-I |
Law 02 |
Jurisprudence |
Law 04 |
Constitutional Law-I |
Language-03 |
French Language-I |
Semester – VI
Law 17 |
Law of Crime Paper II: Criminal Procedure Code |
Law 07 |
Constitutional Law-II |
Law 11 |
Labour and Industrial Law-II |
Law 29 |
Human Rights and Practice including Protection of Women from Domestic Violence and Juvenile Justice Act. |
Language-04 |
French Language-II |
Semester – VII
Law 22 |
Law of Evidence |
Law 23 |
Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act |
Law 30 |
Cyber Law |
Law 16 |
Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System |
Semester – VIII
Law 18 |
Administrative Law |
Law 09 |
Property Law |
Law 27 |
Intellectual Property Law |
Law 21 |
Alternate Dispute Resolution |
Semester – IX
Law 28 |
Land Law including Tenure and Tenancy Law |
Law 14 |
Company Law |
Law 19 |
Environmental Law |
Law 26 |
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing |
Semester – X
Law 15 |
Principal of Taxation Law |
Law 20 |
Interpretation of Statutes and Principle of Law |
Law 25 |
Insurance Law |
Law 24 |
Public International Law |
Law 31 |
Moot Court Exercise and Internship |