LLB Course Structure and Syllabus for 3-Years Program
The LLB Course has two options to pursue an undergraduate
law degree. One is 3 years Course program which admission eligibility is graduation and other is 5 year integrated LL.B program which admission eligibility is 12th pass. LLB
is the traditional law course offered by Indian universities, which have a
duration of three years. The course is divided into six semesters. On
completion of 3-years and other completion is 5 year after LL.B. degree is awarded to the Student.
Syllabus for LLB Course
1st SEMESTER
- Labour
Law
- Family
Law – I
- Crime
- Law
of Contract- I
Optional Papers (Any One)
- Trust
- Women
& Law
- Criminology
- International
Economics Law
2nd SEMESTER
- Family
Laws II
- Law
of Tort & Consumer Protection Act
- Constitutional
Law
- Professional
Ethics
3rd SEMESTER
- Law
of Evidence
- Arbitration,
Conciliation & Alternative
- Human
Rights & International Law
- Environmental
Law
4th SEMESTER
- Property
Law including the transfer of Property Act
- Jurisprudence
- Practical
Training – Legal Aid
- Law
of Contract II
Optional Papers (Anyone)
- Comparative
Law
- Law
of Insurance
- Conflict
of Laws
- Intellectual Property Law
5th SEMESTER
- Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
- Interpretation
of Statutes
- Legal
Writing
- Land
Laws including ceiling and other local laws
- Administrative
Law
6th SEMESTER
- Code
of Criminal Procedure
- Company
Law
- Practical
Training – Moot Court
- Practical
Training II – Drafting
Optional Papers (Anyone)
- Investment
& Securities Law
- Law
of Taxation
- Cooperative
Law
- Banking
Law including Negotiable Instruments Act
Specialization Courses in LAW
- Law
of Evidence
- Code
of Civil Procedure
- Political
Science
- Contracts
- Legal
Methods
- Litigation
Advocacy
- Family
Law
- Administrative
Law
- Environmental
Law
- Human
Rights & International Law
- Legal
Writing
- Criminology
- Banking
Law
- Law
of Taxation
- Intellectual Property Law