Overview Of The Program
Three years full time graduation degree conferring the title of LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws).
Subjects Covered
LL.B. First Year
Semester – 1
1. Labour Laws
2. Contract I
3. Tort and Consumer Protection Laws
4. Legal Language including Legal writing and General English
Semester – II
1. Law of Crimes
2. Constitutional Laws
3. Family Law I
4. Environmental Laws
5. Practical Training I
Second Year
Semester – III
1. Administrative Law
2. Family Law II
3. Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act
4. Company Law
Semester – IV
1. Jurisprudence
2. Contract II
3. Land Laws
4. Any One from the following:
a. Criminology and Correctional Administration
b. Taxation Laws
c. Bankruptcy Laws
5. Practical Training – II
Third Year
Semester – V
1. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act.
2. Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 & Probation of Offenders Act
3. Interpretation of Statutes
4. Public International Law and Human Rights
Semester – VI
1. Alternate Dispute Resolution System
2. Law of Evidence
3. & 4. Optional Papers:
(Any Two from the following)
a) Banking Laws and Negotiable instruments Act.
b) Law of Insurance
c) Intellectual Property Law
d) Conflict of Laws
e) Law Relating to Women and Children
f) Law and Medicine
5. Practical Training III
6. Practical Training IV
7. Yearly SyllabusLL.B. First Year
Semester – 1
1. Labour Laws
2. Contract I
3. Tort and Consumer Protection Laws
4. Legal Language including Legal writing and General English
Semester – II
1. Law of Crimes
2. Constitutional Laws
3. Family Law I
4. Environmental Laws
5. Practical Training I
Second Year
Semester – III
1. Administrative Law
2. Family Law II
3. Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act
4. Company Law
Semester – IV
1. Jurisprudence
2. Contract II
3. Land Laws
4. Any One from the following:
a. Criminology and Correctional Administration
b. Taxation Laws
c. Bankruptcy Laws
5. Practical Training – II
Third Year
Semester – V
1. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act.
2. Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 & Probation of Offenders Act
3. Interpretation of Statutes
4. Public International Law and Human Rights
Semester – VI
1. Alternate Dispute Resolution System
2. Law of Evidence
3. & 4. Optional Papers:
(Any Two from the following)
a) Banking Laws and Negotiable instruments Act.
b) Law of Insurance
c) Intellectual Property Law
d) Conflict of Laws
e) Law Relating to Women and Children
f) Law and Medicine
5. Practical Training III
6. Practical Training IV
Semester – 1
1. Labour Laws
2. Contract I
3. Tort and Consumer Protection Laws
4. Legal Language including Legal writing and General English
Semester – II
1. Law of Crimes
2. Constitutional Laws
3. Family Law I
4. Environmental Laws
5. Practical Training I
Second Year
Semester – III
1. Administrative Law
2. Family Law II
3. Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act
4. Company Law
Semester – IV
1. Jurisprudence
2. Contract II
3. Land Laws
4. Any One from the following:
a. Criminology and Correctional Administration
b. Taxation Laws
c. Bankruptcy Laws
5. Practical Training – II
Third Year
Semester – V
1. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act.
2. Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 & Probation of Offenders Act
3. Interpretation of Statutes
4. Public International Law and Human Rights
Semester – VI
1. Alternate Dispute Resolution System
2. Law of Evidence
3. & 4. Optional Papers:
(Any Two from the following)
a) Banking Laws and Negotiable instruments Act.
b) Law of Insurance
c) Intellectual Property Law
d) Conflict of Laws
e) Law Relating to Women and Children
f) Law and Medicine
5. Practical Training III
6. Practical Training IV
7. Yearly SyllabusLL.B. First Year
Semester – 1
1. Labour Laws
2. Contract I
3. Tort and Consumer Protection Laws
4. Legal Language including Legal writing and General English
Semester – II
1. Law of Crimes
2. Constitutional Laws
3. Family Law I
4. Environmental Laws
5. Practical Training I
Second Year
Semester – III
1. Administrative Law
2. Family Law II
3. Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act
4. Company Law
Semester – IV
1. Jurisprudence
2. Contract II
3. Land Laws
4. Any One from the following:
a. Criminology and Correctional Administration
b. Taxation Laws
c. Bankruptcy Laws
5. Practical Training – II
Third Year
Semester – V
1. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act.
2. Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 & Probation of Offenders Act
3. Interpretation of Statutes
4. Public International Law and Human Rights
Semester – VI
1. Alternate Dispute Resolution System
2. Law of Evidence
3. & 4. Optional Papers:
(Any Two from the following)
a) Banking Laws and Negotiable instruments Act.
b) Law of Insurance
c) Intellectual Property Law
d) Conflict of Laws
e) Law Relating to Women and Children
f) Law and Medicine
5. Practical Training III
6. Practical Training IV
Grading System
Semister Examination Passing Crieteria for Both the courses for Practicle and Theory Paper is 45 Marks