The Centre of Post Graduate Legal Studies set up under the Chairmanship of the Dean of the School along with the Senior Professors as per UGC Guidelines caters the need of the Post Graduate students and fosters academic excellence and professional competency into the students.
Under the aegis of Centre of Post Graduate Legal Studies, University School of Law and Constitutional Studies has started LL.M. (One Year) program with a vision to provide an academically rich atmosphere to the students so as to enable them to gather deeper insight into specific field of law and to prepare the students for academic and research field as well as to foster the professional needs of a law graduate.
Specializations offered in LL.M. (One Year) Program:
Admission to LL.M. (One Year) Program is open to a candidate who holds a Law degree of 3/5 years duration with minimum 50% marks from an UGC recognized university. He/She shall have a relevant experience of minimum 3 years after a Law Degree. Mode of Lecture Delivery: Due to the COVID -19 Pandemic, the School opted for blended learning and the lectures will be delivered online /in-person on Saturday and Sundays.
We're the first to admit it: Learning the law is not easy. We have to sharpen a range of skills, including analysis, writing, and persuasion. We also have to learn a canon of precedents, concepts, theories, and procedures. As a strong academic community, committed to our students, we have designed curricula that produce broadly educated lawyers. We have developed an approach to teaching the law that is both challenging and supportive in compliance with the recommendations and guidelines of the apex bodies.
There shall be Three Trimester as per the teaching scheme given hereunder:
S.No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
---|---|---|
1. |
Research Methods and Legal Writing |
MLF – 101 |
2. |
Comparative Public Law/Systems of Governance |
MLF – 103 |
3. |
Law and Justice in a Globalizing World |
MLF – 105 |
Group A (Constitutional and Administrative Law) |
Elective Paper |
|
4. |
Centre-State Relations & Constitutional Governance |
MLA – 107 |
Group B (Criminal and Security Law) |
Elective Paper |
|
5. |
Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration |
MLB – 109 |
Group C (Corporate and Commercial Law) |
Elective Paper |
|
6 |
Competition Law |
MLC -111 |
S.No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
---|---|---|
Group A (Constitutional and Administrative Law) |
Elective Papers |
|
1. |
Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles |
MLA – 102 |
2. |
Local Self-Government & Federal Governance |
MLA – 104 |
3. |
Police and Security Administration |
MLA – 106 |
4. |
Administrative Law |
MLA – 108 |
Group B (Criminal and Security Law) |
Elective Papers |
|
1. |
Victimology |
MLB – 110 |
2. |
Criminal Justice and Human Rights |
MLB – 112 |
3. |
International Criminal Law |
MLB – 114 |
4. |
Police Law and Administration |
MLB – 116 |
Group C (Corporate and Commercial Law) |
Elective Papers |
|
1. |
Company Law |
MLB – 118 |
2. |
Commercial Arbitration |
MLB – 120 |
3. |
Intellectual Property Law |
MLB – 122 |
4. |
Corporate Social Responsibility |
MLB – 124 |
S.No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
---|---|---|
Foundation/Compulsory Papers |
||
1. |
Dissertation |
MLF – 301 |
Group A (Constitutional and Administrative Law) |
Elective Paper |
|
2. |
Media Law |
MLA – 303 |
Group B (Criminal and Security Law) |
Elective Paper |
|
3. |
Corporate Crimes/White Collar Crimes |
MLB – 305 |
Group C (Corporate and Commercial Law) |
Elective Paper |
|
4. |
Cyber Law |
MLC -307 |
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