Course Structure
LLB (Three-Year)
Semester I
- Jurisprudence
- Constitutional Law -I
- Family Law- I
- Law of Crimes-I (IPC)
- Law of Contract-I
Semester II
- Public International Law
- Constitutional Law -II
- Family Law- II
- Law of Crimes-II (Cr. PC)
- Law of Contract-II
Semester III
- Law of Torts (including Motor Vehicle Act 1988 & Consumer Protection Laws)
- Law of Evidence
- Criminology & Victimology
- Company Law
- Compulsory Clinical Course: Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing
Semester IV
- Property Law
- Administrative Law and Right to Information
- Insurance Law
- Environmental Law
- Compulsory Clinical Course: Professional Ethics
Semester V
- Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
- Labour & Industrial Law – I
- Land Laws
- Cyber Law / Human Rights & Law of Disability
- Compulsory Clinical Course: Mediation, Conciliation & Arbitration
Semester VI
- Principals of Taxation Law
- Labour & Industrial Law – II
- Intellectual Property Law / Women & Law
- Interpretation of Statues
- Compulsory Clinical Course: Moot Court & Internship
LLM (Two-Year)
Student can choose any of the following groups for specialization in addition to compulsory subjects.
Semester I
Core Papers
- Law, social Transformation and Judicial Process in India
- Indian Constitutional Law and New Challenges
- Principle of Statutory Interpretation
Semester II
Core Papers
- Legal Theory
Group C - Business Law
- Corporate Law & Management
- Law of Contractual Transactions
Group G- Constitution Law
- Mass Media and Constitutional Democracy
- Public Utilities and Welfare State
Semester III
Core Papers
- Research Methodology
Group C - Business Law
- Law of Banking & Negotiable Instruments
- Law of Industrial & Intellectual Property
Group G- Constitution Law
- Constitutionalism: Power of Judicial Review
- Federalism: Union & State Relations
Semester IV
Group C - Business Law
- Insurance Law
- Legal Regulation of Economic Enterprises
- Dissertation
Group G- Constitution Law
- Human Rights: Constitution of India
- Constitutional Pluralism: Protection of Special National Interests
- Dissertation