Thursday, 18 December 2014

Bachelor of Law ( LLB ) | Bachelor Degree

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Course Name      :Bachelor of Law
Qualification       :After graduation 
Course Structure :3 Years

In deciding whether to admit an applicant, the College takes into account factors such as academic ability and intellectual maturity, and will require a Bachelors degree in any stream of Arts, Science or Commerce or any other faculty of a recognized University with a minimum of 45% marks in the Bachelor degree programme.  The rules of passing the examination for this programme are the same as that for the B.S.L. LL.B. programme.
The College also conducts interviews of all applicants before admitting eligible graduates as students.

Course Details

 First Year of LL.B. 
a)Ist Semester (June / October)b)IInd Semester (November / April)
1)Labour Law1)Family Laws II
2)Family Law - I2)Law of Tort & Consumer Protection Act
3)Crime3)Constitutional Law
4)Law of Contract- I 4)Professional Ethics
5)Optional Papers (Any One)  
 b) Trust  
 c) Women & Law 
 d) Criminology  
 e) International Economics Law  
    
 Second Year of LL.B. 
a)IIIrd Semester (June / October)b)IVth Semester (November / April)
1)Law of Evidence1)Property Law including transfer of Property Act
2)Arbitation, Concillation & Alternative2)Jurisprudence
3)Human Rights & International Law3)Practical Training - Legal Aid
4)Environmental Law4)Optional Papers (Any one)
   a) Comparative Law
   b) Law of Insurance
   c) Conflict of Laws
   d) Intellectual Property Law
  5)Law of Contract II
    
 Third Year of LL.B. 
a)Vth Semester (June / October)b)VIth Semester (November / April)
1)Civil Procedure Code (CPC)1)Code of Criminal  Procedure
2)Interpretation of Statutes2)Company Law
3)Legal Writing3)Practical Training - Moot Court
4)Land Laws including ceiling and other local laws4)Practical Training II - Drafting
5)Administrative Law5)Optional Papers (Any one)
   a) Investment & Securities Law
   b) Law of Taxation
   d) Co-operative Law
   c) Banking Law including Negotiable Instruments Act

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