LLB
Course Description
“The LLB is the most common law degree offered and conferred by Indian universities that has a duration of three years. Almost all law universities follow a standard LLB curriculum, wherein students are exposed to the required bar subjects.”
Law is a unique set of rules and regulations that are categorized under the country which is governed. LLB course involves the study from Bar Council of India with subjects like labour law, civil procedure, human rights, and other deep insight into the laws and legislature. Possessing an LLB degree allows a person to enrol as a legal fraternity member and practice law in India. The job scope of LLB allows the aspirants to gain exposure in law firms and other private and public sector organizations.
Syllabus
I SEMESTER
Constitutional law I (Appendix LX)
Contract I
Law of torts
Family law I: Hindu Law
Criminal law I: Indian Penal Code
English (Appendix I)
II SEMESTER
Constitutional law II (Appendix X)
Contract ll
Labour law I (Appendix XI)
Property law
Family law : Mohammedan Law & ndian Succession act
Kannada/Kannada Kali (Appendix VIII/ VIILA)
III SEMESTER
Jurisprudence
Labour Law II (Appendix XI)
Law of Taxation II
Criminal Procedure Code
Administrative Law
IV SEMESTER
Public International Law
Insurance Law
Banking Law
CC I : Professional Ethics
CC II : Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
V SEMESTER
Company Law
Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
Intellectual Property Rights I
Interpretation of statutes
CCH: Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
VI SEMESTER
Law of evidence
Environmental Law
Intellectual Property Rights II
Land Law
CC IV : Moot Court Exercise & Internship