The Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) is a 3-year program designed to provide an in-depth understanding of legal principles, concepts, and practices. This program equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue careers in various legal domains, such as advocacy, legal consultancy, judiciary, and academia.
1st Year
Subject
Description
Constitutional Law – I
Study of the Indian Constitution, focusing on its structure, fundamental principles, and scope.
Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Covers tort law principles and consumer rights under the Consumer Protection Act.
Contract Law – I
Basics of contract formation, including offer, acceptance, consideration, and breach.
Family Law – I
Laws governing marriage, divorce, and related family matters in India.
Legal Methods and Jurisprudence
Introduction to legal systems, legal reasoning, and the philosophy of law.
2nd Year
Subject
Description
Constitutional Law – II
Advanced topics, including fundamental rights, directive principles, and constitutional remedies.
Law of Evidence
Rules and principles governing the admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings.
Property Law
Study of ownership, possession, and transfer of property rights.
Criminal Law – I
General principles of criminal law and an overview of the Indian Penal Code.
Family Law – II
Focuses on inheritance, succession, guardianship, and related aspects of family law.
3rd Year
Subject
Description
Civil Procedure Code
Rules and procedures for civil litigation in Indian courts.
Criminal Law – II
Detailed study of specific offenses and their penalties under the Indian Penal Code.
Labour and Industrial Law
Study of labor rights, industrial relations, and trade union laws.
Company Law
Legal framework for the incorporation, functioning, and dissolution of companies.
Public International Law
Laws governing relations between states, treaties, and international organizations.
Moot Court and Practical Training
Skill-building in legal drafting, oral advocacy, and court presentations.