BA LLB

Course Description

Bachelor of Arts – Bachelor of Legislative Law (BA LLB) is a five-year undergraduate degree in the field of law which candidates can pursue right after completing the school education. BA LLB is one of the most sought after law programmes in India and is offered by several law colleges and national law universities. The curriculum under BA LLB includes the subjects of Bachelors of Arts along with the common law subjects.

As the name suggests, the full form of BA LLB is Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law and is a mix of BA and LLB degrees. Interestingly, students who complete BA LLB are offered dual degrees namely, Bachelor of Arts degree and the other one is LLB degree. The advantage of BA LLB lies in the fact that BA LLB provides two degrees within five years. In general, if a student completes his BA degree and then goes for an LLB degree, he will have to give 6 years to get these two degrees, but with BA LLB, one can easily save a year.

Syllabus

I SEMESTER

Course – I: Kannada/Special English/ French (Kannada is compulsory for all those who have studied Kannada as a subject at the SSLC level)
Course – II: Sociology I
Course – III: Political Science I
Course – IV: Elements of research

II SEMESTER

Course – I English
Course – II: Sociology II
Course – III: Political Science II
Course – IV: Economics I

III SEMESTER

Course – I Environmental Law
Course – II Labour Law
Course – III Criminal Law II: Criminal Procedure Code JJ Act & Probation of offenders Act
Course – IV Jurisprudence
Course – V Clinical course I: Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting system.

IV SEMESTER

Course – I Public International Law
Course – II Optional I: Insurance Law /Human Rights Law & Practice
Course – III Optional II: Banking Law /Right to Information
Course – IV Clinical course II: Alternative Dispute resolution systems 

V SEMESTER

Course – I Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
Course – II Optional III: Intellectual Property Rights I Penology & Victimology.
Course – III Optional IV: Interpretation of Statutes & Principles of Legislation/Competition Law
Course – IV Clinical course III: Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance.

VI SEMESTER

Course – I Law of Evidence
Course – II Taxation
Course – III Optional V: Intellectual Property Rights II /White collar Crimes
Course – IV Optional VI: Women & Criminal Law & Law relating to child /International Trade Economics
Course – V Clinical CourseIV: Moot Court exercise & Internship.

VII SEMESTER

Course – I Public International Law
Course – II Labour Law
Course – III Criminal Law II: Criminal Procedure Code
Course – IV Jurisprudence
Course – V Clinical Course I: Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System.

VIII SEMESTER

Course – I Environmental Law
Course – II Optional I: Human Rights Law and Practice/ Right to Information
Course – III Optional II: Banking Law /Insurance Law
Course – IV Clinical Course II: Alternate Dispute Resolution Systems.

IX SEMESTER

Course – I Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
Course – II Optional III: Intellectual Property Rights I/Penology & Victimology.
Course – III Optional IV: Interpretation of statutes & Principles of Legislation/ Competition Law
Course – IV Clinical Course III: Drafting Pleading & Conveyance.

X Semester

Course – I Law of Evidence
Course – II Taxation
Course – III Optional V: Intellectual Property RightsII /white Collar Crimes
Course – IV Optional VI: Women & Criminal Law & Law relating to child /Law relating to International Trade
Course – V Clinical CourseIV: Moot Court exercise & Internship.