Syllabus
First Semester
Paper – I: English – I
Paper – II: Political Science – I
Paper – III: Sociology – I
Paper – IV: General Principles of Contract
Paper – V: Family Law – I
Second Semester
Paper – I: English – II
Paper – II: Political Science – II
Paper – III: Sociology – II
Paper – IV: Special Contract
Paper – V: Family Law – II
Third Semester
Paper – I: Political Science – III
Paper – II: Sociology – III
Paper – III: Economics – I
Paper – IV: Legal Method
Paper – V: Law of Torts including Motor Vehicles Accident and Consumer Protection Law
Fourth Semester
Paper – I: Political Science – IV
Paper – II: Economics – II
Paper – III: Constitutional Law – I
Paper – IV: Law of Crimes – I (The Indian Penal Code)
Paper – V: Land Laws including Ceiling and other Local Laws
Fifth Semester
Paper – I: Political Science – V
Paper – II: Economics – III
Paper – III: Constitutional Law – II
Paper – IV: Administrative Law
Paper – V: Property Law
Sixth Semester
Paper – I: Political Science – VI
Paper – II: Law of Crimes – II (The Criminal Procedure Code)
Paper – III: Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
Paper – IV: Law of Copyright
Seventh Semester
Paper – I: Jurisprudence
Paper – II: Public International Law
Paper – III: Banking Law
Paper – IV: Law of Evidence
Eighth Semester
Paper – I: Human Rights Law and Practice
Paper – II: Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation
Paper – III: Environmental Law
Paper – IV: Labour and industrial Law – I
Ninth Semester
Paper – I: Company Law
Paper – II: Information Technology Law
Paper – III: Labour and Industrial Law – II
Paper – IV: Taxation Law
Tenth Semester
Paper- I: Practical Training –I
Paper – II: Practical Training – II
Paper – III: Practical Training – III
Paper – IV: Practical Training – IV
B.A. LL.B (Hons.)
6th Sem- Paper 1- Offences against Child and Juvenile Offences
Paper-2 Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence.
7th Semester- paper-1- Patent Rights Creation and registration of patents
Paper 2 International Trade Economics
8th semester Paper-1 Law of Trade Marks and Design.
Paper-2 Insurance Law
9th Semester paper -1 Corporate Governance
Paper-2- Probation and Parole
LL.M. COURSE
Duration
The Master of Laws (L.L.M) is a full time 2 years course.
Classes
The classes are held during normal working hours.
LL.M- I
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Paper-I:
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Advance Jurisprudence
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Paper II:
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Judicial Process
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Paper -III:
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Trends in Indian Constitutional
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Paper-IV:
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Legal Education and Research Methodology
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Paper-V:
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Law and Society in India
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Paper-VI:
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Practical
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PART – II (SECOND YEAR)
Group – A (Business Law)
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Paper -I:
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Corporate Law
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Paper -II:
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Law of Industrial and Intellectual Property
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Paper-III:
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Banking Law
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Paper-IV:
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Insurance Law
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Paper-V:
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Dissertation
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Paper-VI:
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Viva-Voce
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