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Areas of Concentration:
As per the regulations of the university and the Bar Council of India, the following subjects are taught
during the five year LL.B (H) programme.
First Semester |
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Second Semester |
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Code |
Subject |
Cr. |
Code |
Subject |
Cr. |
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101 |
Legal Method |
5 |
102 |
History-II |
5 |
|
103 |
History-I |
5 |
104 |
Political Science-II |
5 |
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105 |
Political Science-I |
5 |
106 |
Sociology |
5 |
|
107 |
Law of Contract-I |
5 |
108 |
Economics-II |
5 |
|
109 |
Economics-I |
5 |
110 |
Law of Contract-II |
5 |
|
111 |
English & Legal Language |
3 |
112 |
Communication, Client Interviewing and Counselling Techniques |
3 |
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Third Semester |
Fourth Semester |
|
201 |
Business Law |
5 |
202 |
Family Law-II |
5 |
|
203 |
Family Law – I |
5 |
204 |
Law of Crimes-II |
5 |
|
205 |
Constitutional Law – I |
5 |
206 |
Environmental Law |
5 |
|
207 |
Law of Crime – I |
5 |
208 |
Constitutional Law-II |
5 |
|
209 |
Communication and Advocacy Skill – II |
5 |
210 |
Land Laws |
5 |
|
211 |
French / German |
3 |
212 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skill (Lok Adalat, Legal Aid and Moot Court) |
3 |
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214 |
French / German |
2 |
|
Fifth Semester |
Sixth Semester |
|
301 |
Civil Procedure Code-I |
5 |
302 |
Civil Procedure Code-II |
5 |
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303 |
Criminal Procedure Code-I |
5 |
304 |
Criminal Procedure Code-II |
5 |
|
305 |
Law of Evidence |
5 |
306 |
Corporate Law-II |
5 |
|
307 |
Intellectual Property Law |
4 |
308 |
Law and Emerging Technology |
5 |
|
309 |
Corporate Law-I |
4 |
310 |
Property Law –II |
4 |
|
311 |
Property Law -I |
2 |
312 |
International Law and Human Rights |
4 |
|
313 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skill |
314 |
Legal Reasoning and Communication Skill |
2 |
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(Public Interest Litigation / Moot Court) |
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(Professional Ethics, Contempt of Court / Moot Court) |
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Seventh Semester |
Eight Semester |
|
401 |
Law of arbitration and conciliation |
5 |
402 |
Private International Law |
4 |
|
403 |
International Trade Law |
4 |
404 |
Law, Poverty and Development |
4 |
|
405 |
Jurisprudence |
4 |
406 |
Interpretation of Statutes |
5 |
|
407 |
Taxation Law |
4 |
408 |
Labour Law-II |
3 |
|
409 |
Rent Law |
4 |
410 |
Election Law |
4 |
|
411 |
Drafting, Pleading, Conveyancing –I |
5 |
412 |
Drafting, Pleading, Conveyancing –II |
5 |
|
413 |
Labour Law-I |
4 |
414 |
Limitation, Registration and Supreme Court Rules, Delhi High Court Rules
Delhi High Court Rules |
5 |
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Ninth Semester |
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Tenth Semester |
501 |
Legal Ethics and Court Craft |
5 |
502 |
Dissertation |
|
503 |
Banking and Insurance Law |
5 |
504 |
Internship |
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505 |
Legal Writing and Research |
10 |
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507
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Any two of the following: -
- Women and Law
- Law and Medicine
- International Refugee Law
- International Humanitarian Law
- Air and Space Law
- Criminology
- Comparative Law
- Investment and Security Law
- International Economic Law
- Indirect Taxes
- Economic Offences
(Anti Corruption Act and Food
Adulteration Act)
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5 each
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FACULTY:
Excellence in legal education can be achieved only by enduring efforts and dedicated teamwork on the part
of the management, faculty and students alike. The School has a well-qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty who are
committed to the cause of quality legal education.
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