Courses

  • LLM Course
  • Preliminary Law
  • Intermediate Law
  • Final Law

Preliminary Law

  • Paper-I : Jurisprudence
  • Paper-II : Law of Crimes (IPC)
  • Paper-III : Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, and Probation of Offenders Act
  • Paper-IV : Contract-I (General Principles of Contract from Sec. 1 to 75 and Specific Relief Act)
  • Paper-V : Family Law – I (Hindu Law)
  • Paper-VI : Law of Evidence
  • Paper-VII : Legal Language/Legal Writing including General English
  • Paper-VIII : Constitutional Law
  • Paper-IX : Environmental Law

Intermediate Law

  • Paper-I : Human Rights and International Law
  • Paper-II : Contract-II Act & Partnership Act
  • Paper-III : Property Law (including Transfer of Property Act and Easement Act)
  • Paper-IV : Law of Tort and Consumer Protection Laws
  • Paper-V : Land Laws (including Ceiling and any other Local Laws)
  • Paper-VI : Administrative Law
  • Paper-VII : Arbitration, Conciliation, and Alternative Dispute Regulation Systems
  • Paper-VIII : Family Law-II
  • Paper-IX : Interpretation of Statutes

Final Law

Compulsory subjects:

  • Paper-I : Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
  • Paper-II : Company Law
  • Paper-III : Labour Law

Optional subjects:

Paper-IV, V & VIThere shall be three Optional Papers out of the following
  • Banking Law (including Negotiable Instrument Act)
  • Criminology & Penology
  • Taxation Laws
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Women Law and Law relating to Children Law Property and Development
Practical Subjects:

Paper-VII: Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing

  1. Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing
  2. Viva-Voce

Paper-VIII: Professional Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers and Bar-Bench relation:

  1. Professional Ethics etc.
  2. Viva-Voce

Paper-IX: Public Interest Lawyering Legal Aid & Lok Adalat.

Paper-X: Moot Court, Pretrial and Participation in Trail Proceeding.

(a) Moot Court
  • Three Written
  • Three Oral
(b) Trial (Court Attendance)
  • Civil
  • Criminal
(c) Interview Technique & Pretrial Preparation (Lawyer's Chambers, Legal Aid Office)
  • Interview to the Client by the Advocate.
  • Preparation of Document & Court Papers
(d) Viva-Voce of all above.

The 5 years B.A.LL.B. ( Hons. ) course is divided in to Ten Semesters. During the first two years comprising of four semesters a student is required to read Social Sciences subjects like Economics, History, Sociology, Political Science and English Literature along with law subjects and during the next three years he/she isrequired to study purely legal subjects. The course of study also prescribes for practical training, Moot Courts etc.

The details of the subjects are given:

1st Semester

  • Paper I: English
  • Paper II: History
  • Paper III: Political Science
  • Paper IV: Economics
  • Paper V: Sociology
  • Paper VI: Legal History
  • Paper VII: Family Law – 1

3rd Semester

  • Paper I: English
  • Paper II: History
  • Paper III: Political Science
  • Paper IV: Economics
  • Paper V: Sociology
  • Paper VI: Constitutional Law of India
  • Paper VII: Human Rights

5th Semester

  • Paper I: Jurisprudence - I
  • Paper II: Law of Crime - I
  • Paper III: Law of Contract - I
  • Paper IV: Cr.P.C. - I
  • Paper V: Law of Torts - I
  • Paper VI: Family Law – III
  • Paper VII: Administrative Law
  • Paper VIII: Project Work

7th Semester

  • Paper I: Specific Contract
  • Paper II: Evidence
  • Paper III: Interpretation of Statutes
  • Paper IV: Environmental Law
  • Paper V: T.P. Act - I
  • Paper VI: Labour Law - I
  • Paper VII: Banking Law - I

9th Semester

  • Paper I: Code of Civil Procedure
  • Paper II: Legal Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & Bench – Bar Relations
  • Paper III: Drafting Pleadings & Conveyancing
  • Paper IV: Company Law
  • Paper V: Arbitration Conciliation & Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
  • Paper VI: Practical
  • Paper VII: Moot Court
  • Paper VIII: Viva Voce / Oral

2nd Semester

  • Paper I: English
  • Paper II: History
  • Paper III: Political Science
  • Paper IV: Economics
  • Paper V: Sociology
  • Paper VI: Sociology
  • Paper VII: Family Law – II

4th Semester

  • Paper I: English
  • Paper II: History
  • Paper III: Political Science
  • Paper IV: Economics
  • Paper V: Sociology
  • Paper VI: ConstitutionalLawofIndia
  • Paper VII: Nternational Law

6th Semester

  • Paper I: Jurisprudence –II
  • Paper II: Law of Crime – II
  • Paper III: Law of Contract –II
  • Paper IV: Cr.P.C. – II
  • Paper V: Law of Torts –II
  • Paper VI: Law Relating to Women & Children
  • Paper VII: Consumer Protection
  • Paper VIII: Project Work

8th Semester

  • Paper I: Intellectual Property Law
  • Paper II: The Law of Evidence–II
  • Paper III: Land Laws
  • Paper IV: Sales of Goods and law of Partnership
  • Paper V: T.P. Act. –II
  • Paper VI: Labour Law –II
  • Paper VII: Banking Law – II

10th Semester

  • Paper I: Code of Civil Procedure
  • Paper II: Legal Ethics, Accountancy for Lawyers & Bench – Bar Relations
  • Paper III: Drafting Pleadings & Conveyancing
  • Paper IV: Company Law
  • Paper V: Public Interest Lawyering, Legal Aid and Lok Adalat, Resolution System
  • Paper VI: Practical
  • Paper VII: Moot Court
  • Paper VII: Viva Voce / Oral