The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program typically offers a comprehensive syllabus covering the fundamental principles and concepts of law. Core subjects often include legal history, constitutional law, contract law, criminal law, tort law, and property law. Students also study legal research and writing, ethics, and legal procedure. Advanced coursework delves into specialized areas of law, such as family law, environmental law, international law, and human rights law. Practical components often include moot court sessions, legal internships, and opportunities to apply legal knowledge to real-world cases. This program provides students with a solid foundation in legal theory and practice, equipping them with the essential knowledge and skills required for a career in the legal profession, including becoming lawyers, legal advisors, or pursuing further studies and specialization in specific areas of law. Specific topics and course offerings may vary among institutions offering the program.
Year 1
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Introduction of Law |
2 | Law Contract and Relief Act 1963 |
3 | Family Laws |
4 | IPC Rules |
5 | Law of Evidence |
6 | Probation of Offenders |
7 | Constitutional Law |
8 | Legal and Constitutional History |
9 | Acts :- 1930, 1932, 1958, 1973 Etc. |
Year 2
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Property Law |
2 | Right to Information Act, 2005 |
3 | International Law for Public |
4 | Labour and Industrial Law |
5 | Administrative Law |
6 | Indian Trust Act, 1882 |
7 | Environmental Law |
Year 3
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Human Rights Law |
2 | Taxation Law |
3 | Civil Procedure Code (CPC) |
4 | Company Law |
5 | Property Law |
6 | Humanitarian and Refugee Law |