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LL.B 3years Degree Programme

The document outlines the semester-wise course details and credit requirements for an LL.B. 3-year degree program. It includes the courses, credits and electives offered in each semester. Guidelines for the internal assessment system are also provided, which allocate marks for assignments, tests, tutorials and attendance.

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LL.B 3years Degree Programme

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THE SEMESTER-WISE DETAILS OF COURSES/CREDITS ARE GIVEN BELOW:

LL.B. (3 Year Degree Programme)


I LL.B First Semester Examination Credits
1. Constitutional Law – I 4
2. Law of Contract 4
3. Law of Crimes 4
4. Legal Language 4
5 Law of Torts Including Motor Vehicle Accident
and Consumer Protection Act 4
6. Optional – I 4
A. Business Law Group –
Banking Law including Negotiable Instrument Act
B. Constitutional Law Group –
Media and Law
Total = 24 Credits
II LL.B Second Semester Examination Credits
1. Constitutional Law – II 4
2. Special Contract 4
3. ICT and Legal Research (Soft Skills) 4
4. Practical Paper – I (Professional Ethics, Accountancy 6
for Lawyers and Bar Bench Relations)
5 Jurisprudence 4
6. Optional – II 4
A Business Law Group –
Insurance Law
B. Constitutional Law Group –
Health Law
Total =26 Credits
III LL.B. Third Semester Examination Credits
1. Family Law – I (Marriage,Divorce
and Matrimonial Disputes) 4
2. Civil Procedure Code 4
3. Interpretation of Statute 4
4. Practical Paper – II (Drafting Pleading & Conveyancing) 6
5. Company Law 4
6. Optional – III 4
A Business Law Group –
Merger and Acquisition
B. Constitutional Law Group –
Right to Information
Total =26 Credits
IV LL.B. Fourth Semester Examination Credits
1. Family Law – II (Matrimonial Property,
Guardianship And Adoption) 4
2. Public International Law 4
3. Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act &
Probation of Offenders Act 4
4. Law of Evidence 4
5. Cyber Law 4
6. Optional –IV 4
A. Business Law Group –
Competition Law and practice
B. Constitutional Law Group –
Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence
Total =24 Credits
V LL.B. Fifth Semester Examination Credits
1. Intellectual Property Law 4
2. Property Law Including Transfer of Property Act
and Easement Act 4
3. Administrative Law 4
4. Practical Paper – III (Moot Court Pre-trial Preparations 6
and Participation in Trial Proceedings)
5. Court Management 4
6. Optional – V 4
A. Business Law Group –
Direct Tax
B. Constitutional Law Group –
Law on Education
Total =26 Credits
VI LL.B. Sixth Semester Examination Credits
1. Labour Law 4
2. Environmental Law 4
3. Law of Trusts, Equity and Fiduciary Relationship 4
4. Practical Paper-IV (Arbitration, Conciliation
and Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems) 6
5 Law on Infrastructure Development 4
6. Optional – VI 4
A Business Law Group –
Indirect Tax
B. Constitutional Law Group –
Human Rights Law & Practice
Total =26 Credits

Total Credit requirement for LL.B 3 Years Programme = 152 Credits


COURSE DESIGN OF LL.B 3 YEARS PROGRAMME

The Scope of the Subjects shall be as indicated in the prescribed syllabus.

Total
Foundational/ Total
Practical Electives/ number Total
Semester Compulsory Marks
papers Optional of Credits
Courses Allotted
Papers
I 5 - 1 6 600 24
II 4 1 1 6 600 26
III 4 1 1 6 600 26
IV 5 - 1 6 600 24
V 4 1 1 6 600 26
VI 4 1 1 6 600 26
Total
Total
Total number of
Total Number of Number Total
Number Total Credits for
Compulsory / of Number of
of Marks LL.B 3
Foundational Courses Practical Electives
papers = 3600 Years
= 26 Papers = 06
= 36 Programme
= 04
= 152
GUIDELINES FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
(Rules & Regulations)

1 Class/ Home Assignments & Research Paper – 10 Marks


2 Unit Tests / Moot Courts/ Legal Aid – 20 Marks
3 Tutorials Based On Case Studies & Legislative Analysis – 05 Marks
4 Attendance – 05 Marks
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Total = 40 Marks

GUIDELINES FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM


(Rules & Regulations)

1. CLASS/ HOME ASSIGNMENTS & RESEARCH PAPER :-


Long Term Paper - 05 Marks
2 research papers - 05 Marks (2.5 Marks Each)
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Total = 10 Marks

EXPLANATION:-
In the Class/Home Assignments, the students are required to prepare a
compulsory Long Term Paper. Besides this, the students shall also submit a
minimum of two compulsory Research papers on any of the themes relating to
the subject. The Submissions must be free from plagiarism and must meet
international standards of modes of citation (except at places where only Indian
Citation applies).

2. UNIT TESTS:-
Unit test I - 10 Marks
Unit test II - 10 Marks
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total = 20 Marks

EXPLANATION:-
There shall be a minimum of two compulsory Unit written tests to be
appeared by the students which shall consist of 10 Marks for each paper. The
Topics for each paper shall be notified by the concerned subject teacher well in
advance. Similarly, a student can participate in the moot court/ legal aid and
related activities.
3. TUTORIALS BASED ON CASE STUDIES & LEGISLATIVE ANALYSIS:-
Tutorial 1 (Case Study-I) - 02 Marks
Tutorial 2 (Case Study-II) - 02 Marks
Tutorial 3 (Legislative Analysis) - 01 Marks
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total = 05 Marks
EXPLANATION:-
There shall be a minimum number of 3 Tutorials out of which 2 tutorials
shall be based on the recent case studies while 1 tutorial shall be based on
analysis of recent or landmark legislation relating to the subject to be appeared
by the students in the Class.

4. ATTENDANCE:-
Attendance = 05 Marks
EXPLANATION:-
As per the norms of Bar Council of India, it shall be compulsory for all
students to have a minimum of 75% of attendance per semester.

SPECIAL CLAUSE:-
The students who participate at the following activities with the prior
permission of the Principal may be exempted from the above rules as a Special
case:
a) A Student Who participated at Various national and International Moot
Court Competitions in India or abroad; or
b) A Student Who participated in Mock Trials, Debate, Essay or any other
kind of competitions
c) A Student who participated in any Model United Nations, Model
Parliamentary Debate Competitions in India or abroad; or
d) A Student Who actively volunteered in the College organized or any
national NSS activity or any other extra-curricular activities; or
e) A Student Who participated in assisting NLC’s Free Legal Aid Clinic or
other legal aid services, Legal Awareness camps etc. ; or
f) A Student who participated in any cultural or sports activities held at
national or international level; or
g) A Student who is suffering from prolonged illness duly certified by the
Registered medical practitioner

Provided, the students who participated in the abovementioned activities,


have sought prior permission, in writing, of the Principal, Law College to
represent the institute at national and international level. The exemption
granted under this rule shall solely be subject to the discretion of the Principal,
Law College and no Student can claim the exemption as a matter of his/her
right.
SYSTEM OF EXAMINATION:

Each paper shall be of out of which 40 Marks shall be for Internal


Assessment (IA) and 60 Marks shall be for University Examination (UE). Internal
Assessment (IA) and University Examination (UE) shall be conducted by the
University for each Paper.

THE CREDIT SYSTEM:

The credits specified for LL.B. 3 year programme describe the weightages
of various courses of the programme. The number of credits along with grade
points that the student has satisfactorily completed measures the performance of
the student. Satisfactory progress of a student is subject to his/ her maintaining
a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), as well as minimum grades
in different courses of the programme. A certain number of credits must be
earned by the student to qualify for the degree. Description of credit distribution
for core Courses, elective Courses, and language course has already been shown.
There shall be a 10-Point Absolute Grading System for grading in each head
of passing. The system shall have seven, the highest being 10. The
performance indicators O, A+, A, B+, B, and F shall respectively mean:
O Outstanding
A+ Excellent
A Very Good
B+ Good
B Satisfactory
F Fail

THE GRADING SYSTEM UNDER CBCS

Point Scale for Grading

Marks Range of marks Grade Grade


(Out of 100) Point
80 <Marks < 100 10 O
70 <Marks < 80 9 A+
60 <Marks < 70 8 A
55 <Marks < 60 7 B+
50 <Marks < 55 6 B
Marks below < 50 0 F
EVALUATION AND COMPUTATION OF THE GRADE POINT AVERAGES:

Cumulative performance indicators such as GPA, SGPA or CGPA shall be


calculated as described and illustrated below.
A) The performances at UE and IA will be combined to obtain the Grade
Point Average (GPA) for the Course/ Paper.
B) The Weights for performance at UE and IA shall respectively be 60%
and 40%.
C) The Grade Point Average (GPA) for a Course/ Paper shall be calculated
by first finding the total marks out of 100 for the Course/ Paper.
D) Two kinds of performance indicators, namely, the Semester Grade
point Average (SGPA) and the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
shall be computed at the end of each term. The SGPA measures the
cumulative performance of a learner in all the Courses/ Paper in a
particular Semester, while CGPA measures the cumulative
performance in all courses/ papers since his/her enrollment. The
CGPA of a learner when he/she completes the programme is the Final
Result of the learner.

STANDARDS OF PASSING:

A) In order to pass in a Semester, a Student must obtain a minimum


grade point of 6.00 (50%) both at the UE and IA.
B) A Student who passes in a Course/ Paper is said to have completed
the Credits assigned to the Course/ Paper.
C) A Student who completed the minimum Credits required for a
programme will be declared to have completed the programme.
D) Minimum passing grade shall be Grade ‘B’ for each course/ Paper.

RULES OF PROMOTION FOR LL.B 3 YEARS PROGRAMME:

The candidate, who has taken admission in LL.B 3 years Course, subject
to the clearance of eligibility and after securing required credits as prescribed by
the university, shall be automatically promoted to next year. However, a Student
who has not put up sufficient credits shall not be promoted to next year. In order
to take admission in the final year, the Candidate has to pass in all the papers of
1st year with minimum 6.00 Grade points at both University Examination and
Internal Examination.
AWARD OF HONOURS:

A Student who has completed the minimum credits specified for the
programme shall be declared to have passed in the programme. The Final result
will be in terms of letter grade only and is based on the CGPA of all Courses
studied and passed. The Criteria for the award of honours is given below.

The Criteria for the award of Degree are given as follows:

Range of CGPA Final Performance Equivalent Range


Grade Descriptor of Marks (%)
9.50 < CGPA < 10.00 O Outstanding 80 <Marks <100
9.00 < CGPA < 9.49 A+ Excellent 70 <Marks <80
8.00 < CGPA < 8.99 A Very Good 60 <Marks <70
7.00 < CGPA < 7.99 B+ Good 55 <Marks <60
6.00 < CGPA < 6.99 B Satisfactory 50 <Marks <55
CGPA Below 6.00 F Fail Marks below 50

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