Courses
1. LL.B. (Three Years Course in Semester system)
2. B.A.LL.B. (Five Years Course in only self finance colleges Affiliated to the University).
3. LL.M. (Two Years self finance Course)
No. of Seats LL.B. : 80
LL.M. : 20
Mode of Admission & Eligibility
University conducts the Admission entrance test for both the courses LL.B. & LL.M. For this purpose advertisements are displayed in the News papers.
For LL.B. entrance test, the minimum percentage of marks must not be below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants in the qualifying graduation examination.
1. LL.B. (Three Years Course in Semester system)
2. B.A.LL.B. (Five Years Course in only self finance colleges Affiliated to the University).
3. LL.M. (Two Years self finance Course)
No. of Seats LL.B. : 80
LL.M. : 20
Mode of Admission & Eligibility
University conducts the Admission entrance test for both the courses LL.B. & LL.M. For this purpose advertisements are displayed in the News papers.
For LL.B. entrance test, the minimum percentage of marks must not be below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants in the qualifying graduation examination.
For LL.M. entrance test, candidates who have passed 3 years LL.B. Degree after graduation or five years degree course in Law as a regular student from any university recognized by law and Bar council of India with a minimum 50% mark in aggregate in the above mentioned LL.B. examinations shall be eligible.
Semesters & Papers
LL.B.COURSE: The three years LL.B. course shall be divided into six semesters. The following course study is based on the revised guidelines of the Bar Council of India. Each paper shall carry 100 marks.
First Year
Semester- I
Paper I – Constitutional Law I
Paper II- Law of contract I
Paper III-Law of Crimes
Paper IV- Law of Torts including MV Act & Consumer Protection Act
Paper V – English
Semester – II
Paper VI – Constitutional Law II
Paper VII- Special contract
Paper VIII-Family Law I
Paper IX- Family Law II
Paper X – Company Law
Second Year
Semester- III
Paper XI – Jurisprudence
Paper XII- Property Law
Paper XIII-Labour Law
PaperXIV- Interpretation of Statutes & Principal of Legislation
Paper XV – Professional Ethics (Clinical/Practical paper)
Semester- IV
Paper XVI – Administrative Law
Paper XVII- Environmental Law
Paper XVIII-Human Rights Law & Practice
Paper XIX- Public international Law
Paper XX – Alternate Dispute Resolution (Clinical/Practical Paper)
Third Year
Semester- V
Paper XXI – Law of Evidence
Paper XXII- Law of Crimes
Paper XXIII-Civil Procedure code & limitation Act
Paper XXIV- Principle of taxation Law
Paper XXV - Drafting, pleading and Conveyancing (Clinical/practical Paper)
Semester- VI
Paper XXVI – Land Laws
Paper XXVII- Equity, Trust and Fiduciary Relations
Paper XXVIII-Offences against children and juvenile offences
Paper XXIX- Intellectual Property Rights Law
Paper XXV – Moot Court exercise and internship (Clinical/practical).
LL.M. COURSE: This course is divided in two years. Passing marks in individual papers is 40% and aggregate must be 50%. Dissertation & viva-voce is compulsory to final year students.
LL.M. Part I (All Compulsory papers)
Paper I- Law & Transformation in India
Paper II-Indian constitutional Law: the New Challenges
Paper III- Judicial Process
Paper IV- Legal Education and Transformation in India
LL.M. Part II - The student can opt any one group from the Business Law; Environmental and Legal order and Constitutional And Legal Order.
Semesters & Papers
LL.B.COURSE: The three years LL.B. course shall be divided into six semesters. The following course study is based on the revised guidelines of the Bar Council of India. Each paper shall carry 100 marks.
First Year
Semester- I
Paper I – Constitutional Law I
Paper II- Law of contract I
Paper III-Law of Crimes
Paper IV- Law of Torts including MV Act & Consumer Protection Act
Paper V – English
Semester – II
Paper VI – Constitutional Law II
Paper VII- Special contract
Paper VIII-Family Law I
Paper IX- Family Law II
Paper X – Company Law
Second Year
Semester- III
Paper XI – Jurisprudence
Paper XII- Property Law
Paper XIII-Labour Law
PaperXIV- Interpretation of Statutes & Principal of Legislation
Paper XV – Professional Ethics (Clinical/Practical paper)
Semester- IV
Paper XVI – Administrative Law
Paper XVII- Environmental Law
Paper XVIII-Human Rights Law & Practice
Paper XIX- Public international Law
Paper XX – Alternate Dispute Resolution (Clinical/Practical Paper)
Third Year
Semester- V
Paper XXI – Law of Evidence
Paper XXII- Law of Crimes
Paper XXIII-Civil Procedure code & limitation Act
Paper XXIV- Principle of taxation Law
Paper XXV - Drafting, pleading and Conveyancing (Clinical/practical Paper)
Semester- VI
Paper XXVI – Land Laws
Paper XXVII- Equity, Trust and Fiduciary Relations
Paper XXVIII-Offences against children and juvenile offences
Paper XXIX- Intellectual Property Rights Law
Paper XXV – Moot Court exercise and internship (Clinical/practical).
LL.M. COURSE: This course is divided in two years. Passing marks in individual papers is 40% and aggregate must be 50%. Dissertation & viva-voce is compulsory to final year students.
LL.M. Part I (All Compulsory papers)
Paper I- Law & Transformation in India
Paper II-Indian constitutional Law: the New Challenges
Paper III- Judicial Process
Paper IV- Legal Education and Transformation in India
LL.M. Part II - The student can opt any one group from the Business Law; Environmental and Legal order and Constitutional And Legal Order.