1. What will you study?
Your course will be spread across semesters.
The first 3 years of a 5 year course will focus
on BA/BCom/BSc subjects, depending upon
what you choose.
2. BSC LLB, FIRST YEAR
• English
General
Subjects
• Economics
• Physics
Special
Subjects
• Chemistry
• Legal Reasoning
• Research methodology- you are
Law Subjects
taught how to do footnotes
General and Law subjects are studied by students of all 5
year courses.
For a BCom student special subjects would be Accounting,
Banking. Similarly a BA student will study Political Science
and International Relations.
3. YOUR SPECIAL LAW BSC/BCOMM/BA DEGREE WILL
CONTINUE FOR 3 YEARS. AND YOUR LAW SUBJECTS
WILL INCLUDE-
Criminal Constitutional Contract
Taxation Jurisprudence IP
IP means Intellectual Property and under Jurisprudence
you will be taught how law develops and how it came into
being. In the 4th year you will be asked to opt for a
specialization, depending upon your area of interest.
4. Moving on. The 3 year law course will focus
completely on law related subjects. You are
already a graduate when you take up this
course so you will not be haunted by
Science/ Commerce or Arts subjects.
5. 3 YEAR LAW COURSE, 1ST SEMESTER
Indian Legal System
• This subject will be an introduction to Indian Law.
Law Of Contracts
• This one is technical and extensive as it deals with the Indian Contract Act.
Criminal Law 1
• Criminal law relates to crime. You will want to be thorough with this, incase you
decide to represent the accused.
Family Law 1
• This one deals with family related issues, quite self explanatory. Marriages,
Divorces.
Law Of Torts
• What happens when something you do causes hurt to someone else-but is not a
criminal wrong. Basically you study civil wrongs.
6. 3 YEAR LAW COURSE, 2ND 3RD AND 4TH SEMESTERS
Law Of Evidence- A bloody knife, fingerprints on
a glass? Rules that define what can or cannot be
considered as evidence.
Constitutional Law- You study judgments and how
constitutional law has been developed.
Gender Justice- This deals with crime, criminal law
in relation to gender.
7. CONTINUED…
Consumer Protection Act- Study the act that
protects consumers.
Income Tax Act-Study the act that includes the
levy, collection and recovery of income tax.
Transfer Of Property Act- Learn the nuances of
the transfer of property between individuals.
8. IP or Intellectual Property - A certain music
director could be the icon for plagiarism.
Criminology – Study of criminal behaviour.
Administrative law – This law governs the
government’s activities.
9. Public International Law – This law concerns a
nation and its conduct.
Labour Law – Employers vs workers.
The Company’s Act – This act regulates the
functioning of a company.
10. Incase you got a little intimidated with all these
subject names being tossed around, worry not.
Ace your entrances, pick a college and then spend
night after night burning the midnight oil (oh and
do not sue us for being sadists).