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INFORMATION BROCHURE COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST CLAT 2008
For admission to Undergraduate courses at NLSIU-Bangalore, NALSAR-Hyderabad, NLIU-Bhopal, NUJS-Kolkata, NLU-Jodhpur, HNLU-Raipur, GNLU-Gandhinagar And for admission to Postgraduate courses at NLSIU-Bangalore, NALSAR-Hyderabad, NLIU-Bhopal, NUJS-Kolkata, HNLU-Raipur, GNLU-Gandhinagar. 1
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Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) Introduction The greatest contribution of National Law Schools has been to transform legal education into a professional education in its real sense of the term and to make it attractive to Indian intelligentsia. The success of National Law School of India University, Bangalore, has inspired many States to set up similar institutions in their respective territories and at present, there are eleven Law Schools in different parts of the country. These institutions are national in the sense that substantial number of seats in all these institutions are filled up by students from all over India and the academic staff are also recruited on all India basis. All of them conduct admission tests in different centres spread all over the country and thousands of students after their ten plus two examinations take these admission tests. As the things stand now, each Law School conducts its own admission test and admits students as per its regulations. As a result, students aspiring for good legal education have to write a number of admission tests; and this multiplicity of admission tests has been causing tremendous hardship both physically and financially to the candidates taking these tests. This issue was raised from time to time by several people, but it drew national attention as a result of a Writ Petition filed by Mr. Varun Bhagat against the Union of India and various National Law Schools in the Supreme Court of India in 2006. In the course of hearing, the Honourable Chief Justice of India directed the Union of India to consult the National Law Schools with a view to evolving a scheme for common admission test. It may be noted that the Bar Council of India strongly supported this move towards common admission test. Since all National Law Schools owe their existence to their respective State Legislation, there is no central agency to coordinate their activities. Therefore, a move such as common admission test requires the consensus of all National Law Schools participating in such a process. To facilitate such a consensus, the Ministry of Human Resources Development, the Government of India and the University Grants Commission of India convened the meeting of the Vice-Chancellors of seven National Law Schools namely NLSIU, NALSAR, NLIU, NUJS, NLU, HNLU and GNLU. The Chairman, Bar Council of India actively participated at these meetings. It may be noted that these seven Law Schools have been functioning for quite some time unlike other newly-established National Law Schools. After a couple of such meetings, these seven National Law Schools signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 23rd November, 2007 committing themselves to hold the common admission test. It is quite in order to acknowledge the significant role played by Mr. Sunil Kumar, 3
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Human Resources Development and Prof. Mool Chand Sharma, Vice-Chairman, University Grants Commission in this entire exercise.
It is expected that other National Law Schools (i.e., the Law Schools established by State enactments) would join these seven Law Schools in due course. It has been our experience that larger the catchment area, better will be the quality of students; and it would be better for the institutions and the society. This should be the first step to improve the quality of our educational institutions, so that they may measure upto the international standards. This is imperative, if we have to successfully meet the challenges of globalization. The following National Law Universities will be making use of Common Law Admission Test scores for their respective admissions for the academic year 2008-09: 1.
Chanakya National Law University A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies Campus Gandhi Maidan, Patna-800001 Ph: 0612-6450242, Fax: 2205920 Website: www.cnlu.ac.in, www.chanakyalawuniv.org
2.
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Sec-D1, LDA Colony, Kanpur Road Scheme Near Power House, Lucknow-226012 Ph: 0522-2422855. www.nlulucknow.up.nic.in
3.
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Mohindra Kothi, The Mall Patiala-147001 Ph: 017502304188. website: www.rgnulpatiala.org
For any clarification regarding the CLAT, please contact: The Convenor Common Law Admission Test National Law School of India University Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560242. Ph: 080-23213160, 23160532, E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.clat.ac.in
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According to this MoU, the Common Law Admission Test would be conducted hereafter every year by each of National Law Schools on rotation as per the criterion of seniority. The NLSIU, Bangalore, the oldest of the National Law Schools will set the process in motion by undertaking to conduct the admission test for the academic year 2008-09.
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National Law Schools It is somewhat paradoxical that the legal education had not received the adequate attention from our policy makers in the early years of our Independence despite the fact that most of them were eminent lawyers. Naturally there was heavy emphasis on technical education in view of the need for industrializing our economy. But the important role assigned to law and the judiciary in our system of constitutional governance required sound legal education as well. The relative negligence of legal education took a heavy toll on the system; and the concept of national law school was a response to meet the challenges posed by the deteriorating standards. The Bar Council of India, representing the organized legal profession at all India level, took initiative in establishing the first National Law School of the country. This bold experiment required statutorily-guaranteed autonomy from the conventional university system. Hence there was a need for the establishment of a full-fledged law university. The Government of Karnataka, under the visionary leadership of the then Chief Minister, Sri. Ramakrishna Hegde, responded to the request of Bar Council of India by passing the National Law School of India Act, 1986. The State Government also provided the land and the substantial financial assistance in the initial stages. The Law School became functional in 1988. From the very beginning, it admitted students on the basis of all India admission test. The decade of nineties was the era of globalization and it opened up vast opportunities for young law graduates. As a result, the products of National Law School have been very much in demand everywhere. This phenomenon inspired other State Governments to set up similar law schools in their own States. As a result, a number of National Law Schools have come up in different parts of the country. Statutory basis provided by the State Legislature concerned and intake on all India basis are the common characteristics of all these Law Schools. Of course, all of these Law Schools had close links with the higher judiciary. Invariably, either the Chief Justice of India or the Chief Justice of the respective High Court happens to be the Chancellor of these Law Schools. Broadly speaking, the objectives of all these National Law Schools may be summarized as follows: to achieve excellence in legal education and in this process, benchmark themselves against the international standards. to impart comprehensive legal education relevant to the requirements of our country. 5
to advance knowledge by promoting inter-disciplinary research in all branches of law.
In keeping with the present trend, all National Law Schools are expected to be self-financing, and therefore, they charge relatively higher tuition fees. But it has been the common objective of all of them that no student is compelled to discontinue the study on account of financial constraints. Hence, all of them provide liberal means cum merit scholarships. All National Law Schools are residential and the students are expected to be in the campus so that the teaching and learning would be a continuous process. With these words of introduction, the Common Law Admission Committee welcomes the young students from all over India and abroad to come and study in National Law Schools. In order to facilitate the selection, brief sketches of the academic programmes offered by each of the Law Schools are provided herewith. For further details, one may access the website of the Law School concerned or go through the bulletins of the individual law schools.
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to inculcate noble professional and ethical values so as to realize the objectives enshrined in our Constitution.
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National Law School of India University, Bangalore Nagarbhavi, Bangalor e - 5602 42 Bangalore 560242 160534 Ph: 080-23 16053 2, 23 160533/23 213 160, FFax ax ax:: 23 23160534 080-2316053 160532, 23160533/23 160533/23213 213160, B. A., LL .B. (Hons.): FFiv iv e Year Integrated Course B.A LL.B. ive National Law School of India University, (NLSIU) Bangalore is the first Indian Law University established by a statute passed by Karnataka Legislature in 1986. It became functional in 1988. It is the only Law School sponsored by the Bar Council of India with a view to raising the standard of legal education in India. Leading lawyers, judges and academicians have been associating with the Law School from the very beginning and in this way, the NLSIU represents the unique partnership among the Bar, the Bench and the Academia. NLSIU, Bangalore offers five year B.A., LL.B.(Hons.) programme whereunder four social science subjects, namely, History, Economics, Political Science and Sociology are integrated with legal studies. The social science subjects are taught in the first two years along with law subjects. All the subjects are compulsory in the first four years; and in the fifth year, optional seminar courses are offered along with a few compulsory courses. The NLSIU follows a trimester system whereunder the academic year is divided into three parts and four subjects are taught in each trimester. As a result, a student would have studied sixty subjects when he/she completes the five year term. The wide spread of subjects helps a student to acquire extensive and intensive knowledge of the legal system. The optional seminar courses offered in the fifth year provide opportunities to specialize in certain areas. For example, a student who wishes to pursue career in corporate law may choose seminar courses on accountancy, securities, mergers and acquisitions, etc. The NLSIU encourages the involvement of outside expertise in offering optional seminar courses. In the recent times, the seminar courses have been offered in subjects such as International Taxation, Accountancy and Financial Management, Information Technology Law, Telecommunication Law, European Community Law, Competition Law, Anti-Dumping Law, Negotiation Skills, Law of Elections, Refugee & Humanitarians Laws, Affirmative Action, Women and the Law, Displaced and the Law etc. Another significant method of involving scholars from outside is by way of one credit courses. These courses comprise of nearly eighteen lecture hours normally 7
The NLSIU is a fully residential University with a number of halls of residence for men and women. Men and women have separate mess facilities. Shri. Narayana Rao Melgiri National Law Library, well-equipped with books, journals and electronic data bases is the heart of the campus both in literal and metaphorical sense of the term. The academic block, hostels and the Library are provided with wireless connectivity so that the students may access internet facilities through their laptops. Having realized the importance of computers in education, the NLSIU expects every student to prossess a laptop. Those who cannot make down payments to buy laptops may go for bank-loans and the Law School stands guarantee for the repayment of such loans. The NLSIU is proud of its vibrant student community which has excelled in curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. The Law School has a well-equipped moot-court hall named after Honourable Justice Hidayatullah. The students have done very well in national and international moot court competitions. The moot and debating competitions hosted by NLSIU have attracted participants from all over India and from neighbouring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia, etc. The Law School students have in the recent times organized sports and theatre festivals and national and international teams have participated in those events. There is a rigorous internship programme which every student of NLSIU has to undergo as part of the curriculum and it starts from III year onwards. During these internships, a student has to compulsorily work with lawyers doing trial work and appellate work. The students who do very well can expect to work as law clerks with the Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts. The NLSIU has well-developed research centres in areas such as Juvenile Justice, Intellectual Property Rights and Environmental Law. The interested students can associate themselves with these centres. The Law School also has a well-equipped International Training Centre wherein seminars and workshops are conducted on a regular basis.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION The admission shall be based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). However, to qualify for admission the candidate
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spread over a week. The school invites experts, national and international, to come and stay within the campus for a week to deliver these lectures. Any interested student can sign up for these courses provided he/she possesses some basic understanding of the subject. Some of the one credit courses offered in recent times are: Shipping Laws, Law and Literature, South African Constitutional Law, the U.S. Patent Laws, Genetic Resources Policy etc.
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(a)
must have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof, securing in aggregate not less than 50% in all the core subjects and English put together.
(b)
must not have completed 20 years of age as on 1st July, 2008.
In the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST the age limit will be 22 years as on 1st July 2008. All those who have appeared in the qualifying examinations are entitled to write the Admission Test. But any candidate securing less than 50% in the qualifying examination will be denied admission notwithstanding his/her rank in the Admission Test.
INT AKE AND RESER VATION INTAKE RESERV The intake capacity of B.A., LL.B.(Hons.) degree programme shall be 80 with following breakup: (a)
General Category
:
55
(b)
Scheduled Caste
:
12 (i.e. 15%)
(c)
Scheduled Tribe
:
6 (i.e. 7.5%)
(d)
Persons With Disability (PWD)
:
2 (i.e. 3%)
(e)
Foreign Nationals
:
5
The foreign students will be admitted directly on the basis of their performance in the qualifying examination, overall academic record and command over English language. The preference is given to candidates from SAARC region. The foreign students must apply directly in the CLAT application form with supporting documents to the Registrar, NLSIU, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560242, on or before 10th April, 2008.
FEE STRUCTURE Admission Fee
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Tuition Fee
Rs. 55,000/- p.a. US $ 3300/- p.a. or equivalent in INR for foreign nationals
Infrastructural Fee
Rs. 8,000/- p.a.
Library Fee
Rs. 6,500/- p.a.
Medical Fee
Rs. 1,000/- p.a.
Room Rent
Rs. 12,000/- p.a.
Amenities Fee
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Library Deposit
Rs. 5,000/- (refundable) One time
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Mess Deposit
Rs. 1,000/- (refundable)
Hostel Deposit
Rs. 5,000/- (refundable) Rs. 2,500/- (SC/ST) Rs. 10,000/- p.a. – for Men Rs. 9,600/- p.a. – for Women
Smart Card Fee
Rs. 220/-
Hostel Application Fee
Rs. 50/-
(Mess bills are payable on a monthly basis) Our motto is that anyone who secures admission in NLSIU shall not discontinue studies on account of financial constraints. Keeping this in mind, the NLSIU will provide necessary financial assistance to the needy students.
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION
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Mess Basic & GWC
CLASS
I TRIMESTER
II TRIMESTER
III TRIMESTER
I
Sociology I Economics I Legal Methods Torts I English Language
Economics II Political Science I Torts II Contract I
Sociology II Constitutional Law I Contracts II History I
II
History II Political Science II Constitutional Law II Land Laws
Family Law I Criminal Law I Jurisprudence I Constitutional Law III
Criminal Law II Political Science III Family Law II Property Law
III
Administrative Law Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) I Criminal Law III A.D.R. (Clinical Course I)
CPC. II Corporate Law I International Trade Law Law, Poverty & Development
Corporate Law II Drafting of Pleadings & Conveyancing Law of Evidence Human Rights Law
IV
Taxation Law I Intellectual Property Law International Law I Jurisprudence II
Environmental Law Labour Law I Taxation Law II Trust & Equity
Banking Law Labour Law II Insurance Law International Law II
V
Conflict of Laws Seminar Seminar Seminar Litigation Advocacy - Clinic II
Legal Practice (Professional Ethics) Seminar Seminar Seminar Litigation Advocacy - Clinic II
Seminar Seminar Litigation Advocacy - Clinic II Placement - Clinic III
ALL COURSES CARRY A UNIFORM COURSE CREDIT OF 4 EACH 10
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LL.M. Programme The NLSIU offers two years LL.M. programme with specialization in Business Laws and Human Rights Laws. The annual intake is approximately twenty five students in each specialization. This intake is subject to reservations in favour of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Persons With Disability. There is no separate quota for foreign students. Interested foreign students may apply directly in the CLAT application form with supporting documents to the Registrar, NLSIU, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560242, on or before 10th April, 2008.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION A candidate should have secured a LL.B. degree or its equivalent from a recognized University, having obtained not less than 50% marks in the aggregate. Candidates in the final year of their LL.B. course can also apply but their admission would be confirmed only after they submit LL.B. results with the required 50% marks in aggregate.
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION The LL.M. programme is based on the semester system. In the first semester, all the students study four compulsory subjects: 1.
Law and Social Transformation in India
2.
Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges
3.
Judicial Process
4.
Research Methodology
In the second and third semesters, the students pursue optional seminar courses depending upon their specializations. In recent years, Tax Law, Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO, Environmental Law, Corporate Governance, Commercial Arbitration, etc have been offered as optional seminar courses for Business Law. International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Minorities Laws, International Human Rights etc, have been offered as optional seminar courses for Human Rights Law. In all these subjects, national and international dimensions are properly highlighted. The fourth semester is devoted for writing the dissertation.
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FEE STRUCTURE Admission Fee
Rs. 5,000/-
Tuition Fee
Rs. 30,000/- p.a.
Library Fee
Rs. 6,500/- p.a.
Infrastructure Fee
Rs. 8000/- p.a.
Medical Fee
Rs. 1000/- p.a.
Room Rent
Rs. 12,000/- p.a.
Amenities
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Hostel Deposit (General)
Rs. 5,000/- (Refundable)
SC/ST
Rs. 2,500 (Refundable)
Library Deposit
Rs. 5,000/-(Refundable)
Mess Deposit
Rs. 1000/-(Refundable)
Smart Card Fee
Rs. 220/- (One time)
Hostel Application Fee
Rs. 50/- (One time)
Mess Basic and GWC
Rs. 10,000/- p.a. for Men Rs. 9,600/- p.a. for Women
(Mess bills are payable on a monthly basis)
For further details about NLSIU, please visit: www.nls.ac.in National Law School of India University, Bangalore Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560242 Ph: 080-23160532, 23160533/23213160, Fax: 23160534
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US$ 2000 p.a. or equivalent in INR for Foreign Nationals
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NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad 3-4-7 61, Barkatpura 3-4-76 Hy derabad - 500027 Hyderabad 500027,, A.P .P.. Ph: 040-27567955, 27567960 FFax ax 10 ax:: 040-275673 040-27567310 B. A.,LL .B.(Hons.): FFiv iv e Year Integrated Course B.A .,LL.B.(Hons.): ive The NALSAR University of Law was established under the Andhra Pradesh Act 34 of 1998. It is a fully residential university equipped with state of the art facilities. It is the second National Law University established after NLSIU, Bangalore. The NALSAR offers a five year integrated B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) programme. English, History, Economics, Political Science and Sociology are taught as social science components of legal studies. In the final year, two seminar courses are offered. The students can choose courses from such diverse areas as Public Laws and Policy Choice, Family Laws, Business Laws, International Laws etc. With a view to developing professional skills, NALSAR imparts instruction in simulated settings such as moot courts and drama. Its curriculum is based on UGC Curriculum Development Committee Report. Clinical education is an integral component of the course curriculum. In NALSAR, the instruction is given through lectures, seminars, group and individual tutorials. Collaborative teaching is encouraged to maximize on available expertise and to promote inter-disciplinary understanding. The NALSAR, as far as possible, encourages individuated, one-to-one interaction. Each student has a faculty advisor, who acts as a counselor for curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. As a residential university, the NALSAR has adequate accommodation for all its students. Altogether, there are eight halls of residence with a common dining hallcum-kitchen. There is a separate library building with large number of books, journals and electronic data bases. The entire campus is Wi-fi enabled. The University has an excellent moot court hall and state of the art video conferencing facility. This video conferencing facility can bring the lectures from anywhere in the world alive to the audience in NALSAR and this will go a long way in augmenting the faculty resources of NALSAR. In addition, the NALSAR has excellent conference halls wherein the seminars and workshops are regularly held. The NALSAR has a rigorous research programme. N.C. Banerjee Centre for IPR studies and S.P. Chatterjee Centre for Environmental Studies have facilitated the 13
research in respective areas both by the faculty and students. The University has published a number of text books, research studies and monographs over a period of time.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION The candidate seeking admission must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination securing 50% of marks in the aggregate and those who are taking this examination in 2008 are also entitled to apply; must be less than 20 years of age as on 1st July, 2008 (22 years in case of SC/ST candidates and 25 years in case of persons with disability)
INT AKE AND RESER VATION INTAKE RESERV The total no of seats - 80 (Eighty) The number of students to be admitted through admission test is Seventy with the following reservations: Scheduled Caste
15%
Scheduled Tribe
7.5%
Women*
30% (Horizontal)
Persons with Disability
3%
* Since women candidates admitted comes to about 50% on their own merit this reservation does not affect the seats in the general category. In addition, 10 seats are allotted to Foreign Nationals. Candidates possessing the citizenship of a country other than India will only be considered under this category. The foreign students will be admitted directly on the basis of their performance in the qualifying examination, overall academic record and proficiency in English language. All foreign candidates must apply directly to the Registrar, NALSAR, Hyderabad in the CLAT application form with supporting documents by 10th April, 2008.
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M.K. Nambyar SAARC Law Centre for Advanced Legal Studies is the most recent addition to the research facilities. This Centre seeks to promote Comparative South Asian Constitutional Studies.
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FEE STRUCTURE Tuition Fee
: Rs. 45,000/- p.a US $ 5,000 or its equivalent in Rupees p.a. for SAARC Countries and US $ 10,000 for nationals belongs to other countries. (Payable in one installment)
Campus Development Fund Fee
: Rs. 5,000/- (one time)
Admission Fee
: Rs. 1,000/- (one time)
Student Welfare Fund
: Rs. 1,000/- p.a.
Examination Fee
: Rs. 2,000/- p.a.
Reading Material Fee
: Rs. 1,000/- p.a.
Library Fee
: Rs. 2,000/- p.a.
Internet Fee
: Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Electricity Charges
: Rs. 3,000/- p.a.
Sports and Games facilities fee
: Rs. 3,000/- p.a.
Journals Fee
: Rs. 2,000/- p.a.
Room Rent
: Rs. 12,000/- p.a.
Mess Charges
: Rs. 1,500/- p.m. approximately
Library Deposit*
: Rs. 5,000/-
Hostel Deposit*
: Rs. 5,000/- (Rs.2,000/- for SC/ST candidates)
Mess Deposit*
: Rs. 3,000/-
* Refundable Deposits Payable at the time of admission
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION Srl. No.
Semester I
Srl.No.
Semester II
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Legal Methods Law of Torts English I History I Political Science I
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Law of Contracts I Sociology I Family Law I History II Political Science II
Semester III 1. 2. 3. 4.
Law of Contracts II Sociology II Economics I Criminal Law I
Semester IV 1. 2. 3. 4.
Criminal Law II English II Economics II Property Law
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5.
Family Law II
5.
Semester V Jurisprudence I Constitutional Law I Administrative Law CPC and Law of Limitation Law of Evidence
Semester VI 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Semester VII
Jurisprudence II Constitutional Law II International Law Labour Law I Clinic I (ADR) Semester VIII
1. 2. 3. 4.
Intellectual Property Law Environmental Law Corporate Law I Labour Law II
1. 2. 3. 4.
5.
Judicial Process & Statutory Interpretation
5.
Semester IX
Banking and Finance Taxation I Insurance Clinic II (Trial & Appellate Advocacy & DPC) Corporate Law II Semester X
1.
International Trade Law
1.
2. 3.
2. 3.
4.
Taxation II Clinic III (Legal aid and Para legal services) Seminar Course I
5.
Seminar Course II
5.
4.
Human Rights, IHL & Refugee Law Consumer Laws Private IntI. Law Clinic IV (Court Attendance, Diary & Prof. Ethics) Seminar Course III
LL.M. Programme A candidate with LL.B./B.L. degree or equivalent degree from any University with 55% of marks is eligible to apply for LL.M.. The maximum intake will be 60 subject to SC (15%), ST (7.5%) and disability (3%) reservations. There is no separate quota for foreign students. Interested foreign students may apply directly in the CLAT application form with supporting documents to the Registrar, NALSAR, Hyderabad on or before 10th April, 2008. The following specializations will be available: (1) Human Rights (2) Environmental Law (3) Intellectual Property Law (4) Corporate Law and Governance (5) Insurance Law
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Law and Poverty
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Constitutional Law Criminal Law
The LL.M. is based on the semester system. The first semester will have four compulsory courses: Comparative Jurisprudence Comparative Constitutional Law Teaching Methods and Research Methodology Public International Law In the next two semesters, the students will take up papers and seminars in their respective subjects of choice. In the fourth semester, the students will write the dissertation.
FEE STRUCTURE Tuition Fee
: Rs. 30,000/- p.a (in two equal installments to be paid at the beginning of each semester US $ 2000 or its equivalent in Rupees p.a. for foreign nationals
Academic Support Services Fee : Rs. 3,000/- p.a. in two equal installments Admission Fee
: Rs. 1,000/- (one time)
Examination Fee
: Rs. 200 per course
Library Fee
: Rs. 2,000/- p.a.
Internet Fee
: Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Electricity Charges
: Rs. 3,000/- p.a.
Sports and Games facilities fee : Rs. 3,000/- p.a. Journals Fee
: Rs. 2,000/- p.a.
Room Rent
: Rs. 12,000/- p.a.
Refundable Deposit Library Deposit
: Rs. 3,000/-
Hostel Deposit
: Rs. 5,000/- (Rs.2,000/- for SC/ST candidates)
Mess Deposit
: Rs. 3,000/For further details about NALSAR, please visit: www.nalsar.ac.in NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad 3-4-761, Barkatpura, Hyderabad - 500027, A.P. Ph: 040-27567955, 27567960 Fax: 040-27567310
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Kerwa Dam R oad, Bhopal - 462044 Road, Ph: 0755-2696965, 2696705 B. A., LL .B.(Hons.) Pr ogramme: FFiv iv eYear Integrated Course B.A LL.B.(Hons.) Programme: ivee-Y National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal was established by the Rastriya Vidhi Sansthan Vishwavidyalaya Adhiniyam, 1997 enacted by Madhya Pradesh State Legislature. It is a fully residential university equipped with all modern facilities. It has an excellent library with good collection of books, journals and electronic data bases. The NLIU follows trimester system with interdisciplinary teaching of Social Sciences, Language Skills, Computer Applications, along with law subjects from the beginning. The optional seminar courses are offered in the fifth year like Water Law, Disability Law, Health Law and Space Law etc.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION The candidate seeking admission a)
must not have less than 50% of the total marks in 10+2 or its equivalent examination thereto. This requirement is reduced to 45% in case of SC, ST and OBC categories
b)
must be less than 20 years of age as on 1st July 2008. Relaxation of 2 years is permitted for candidates of reserved categories.
INT AKE AND RESER VATION INTAKE RESERV The NLIU admits 82 students for its B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) programme. Out of these 82 seats, 41 seats are for All India Candidates and remaining 41 seats are for the residents of Madhya Pradesh to be filled up through Common Law Admission Test. Reservation for Women: 30% (Horizontal reservation)
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National Law Institue University, Bhopal
The following chart illustrates the distribution of seats as per the reservation rules:
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Category
M.P. State Seats
All India Seats
Open
Female
Total
Open
Female
Total
SC
4
2
6
4
2
6
ST
5
2
7
5
2
7
OBC
4
2
6
-
-
-
Persons with Disability
1
-
1
1
-
1
Unreserved
14
7
21
19
08
27
Total
28
13
41
29
12
41
Seats shown for women are the minimum, they may be offered more general category seats if they find place in merit of the General Category/Open Competition. Note: For further details regarding reservation rules, domicile requirements (in case of residents of M.P.) candidates are advised to contact the Registrar, NLIU or visit their website www.nliu.com.
FEE STRUCTURE Sl. No.
Details
Amount (in Rs.) per annum
1.
Tuition Fee
45,000/-
2.
Admission Fee
4,500/-
3.
Examination Fee (Excluding Repeat/Re-Repeat Exam Fee Rs. 150/- per paper maximum upto Rs. 500/-
1,500/-
4.
Library Fee
2,500/-
5.
Establishment Fee
6,000/-
6.
Reading Material Fee
6,000/-
7.
Computer Lab Fee
5,000/-
8.
Other Academic Activities Fee
2,500/-
9.
Amenities
2,000/-
10.
Caution deposit (Refundable)
3,500/-
Total
78,500/-
Hostel Char ges Charges 1.
Mess Charges
18,000/-
2.
Room Rent and Electricity charges
7,000/-
Total
25,000/19
The University has the power to revise the fee structure from time to time As per the order communicated by Department of Tribal & Scheduled Caste Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal –
Candidates belonging to SC and ST categories of Madhya Pradesh whose parents/ guardians’ income from all sources is between Rs. 1,20,001 to Rs. 1,80,000/- per annum are exempted from the payment of half fee, subject to the production of income certificate from a competent authority. Candidates belonging to SC and ST categories of Madhya Pradesh whose parents/ guardians’ income from all sources is Rs. 1,80,001/- and above per annum, are required to pay the full fee as applicable to candidates belonging to the General Category. Candidates belonging to OBC categories of Madhya Pradesh whose parents/guardians’ income from all sources is upto Rs. 25,000/- per annum are exempted from the payment of basic fee, subject to the production of income certificate from a competent authority. Candidates belonging to OBC categories of Madhya Pradesh whose parents/guardians income from all sources is Rs. 25,001/- and above per annum, are required to pay the full fee as applicable to candidates belonging to the General Category.
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Candidates belonging to SC and ST categories of Madhya Pradesh whose parents/ guardians’ income from all sources is upto Rs. 1,20,000/- per annum are exempted from the payment of full fee, subject to the production of income certificate from a competent authority.
YEAR
I TRIMESTER
II TRIMESTER
III TRIMESTER
I
Sociology-I Economics-I Common Law Method-I Law of Torts-I English Language-I Computer-I
Economics-II Sociology-II Law of Torts-II Law of Contract-I English-II Computer-II
Political Science-I International Trade & Finance Law of Contract-II Constitutional Law-I English-III Computer-III (Applications)
II
IV TRIMESTER
V TRIMESTER
VI TRIMESTER
Political Science-II Family Law-I Constitutional Law-II Criminology English-IV Computer-IV
Sociology of Law Constitutional Law-III Criminal Law-I History-I Legal Writing-I Computer-V
History-II Property Law-I Family Law-II Criminal Law-II Legal Writing-II Computer-VI
VII TRIMESTER
VIII TRIMESTER
IX TRIMESTER
Law Relating to Business Associations-I
Civil Procedure Law-II Law Relating to Business
Criminal Law-III Civil Procedure Law-III
III
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Human Rights Law International Trade Law Civil Procedure Law-I Accountancy-I Legal Writing-III
Associations-II Law of Evidence-I Property Law-II Accountancy-II Legal Writing-IV
Law of Evidence-II Administrative Law-I Accountancy-III Legal Writing-V
X TRIMESTER
XI TRIMESTER
XII TRIMESTER
Administrative Law-II Law Relating to Business Associations-III Criminal Law-IV Jurisprudence-I Clinical Course-I
Intellectual Property Rights Law-I Banking Law Insurance Law Jurisprudence-II Clinical Course-II
Labour Law-I Intellectual Property Rights Law-II Environmental Law Conflict of Laws Clinical Course-III
XIII TRIMESTER
XIV TRIMESTER
XV TRIMESTER
International Law Labour Law-II Clinical Course-IV Seminar Course on: i. Law Relating to Carriage of Goods by Road, Sea, and/or Air ii. Socio-Economic Offences iii. Juvenile Delinquency iv. International Environmental Law
Taxation Law Interpretation of Statutes Clinical Course-V Seminar Course on: i. Feminist Jurisprudence ii. Health Law iii. Religion and Law iv. Critical Legal Studies v. Law and Development vi. Economic Analysis of Law
Clinical Course-VI Seminar Course on: i. Professional Ethics ii. Natural Resource Law iii. Water Law iv. Disability Law v. Affirmative Action vi. Information Technology & Law vii. Space Law
LL.M. Programme NLIU, Bhopal offers LL.M. Programme with three areas of specialization which include (i) Science, Technology & Law (ii), Human Rights and (iii) LL.M. (General). ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION A candidate should have secured a LL.B. degree or its equivalent examination from a recognized University, having obtained not less than 55% marks in the aggregate (50% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC). INTAKE AND RESERVATION Total Seats - 45+5 Category SC (16%) ST (20%) OBC (14%) only for candidates domiciled in M.P. General For professionals Total
LL.M. General 2 3 2
LL.M. Human Rights 2 3 2
LL.M. Science, Technology & Law 2 3 2
8 -
8 5*
8 -
15
20
15
* 5 seats shall be reserved for candidates who have five years of working experience in Human Rights Organizations and are sponsored by their parent organization. 21
Fee Structure: The following fees shall be charged in a year
1.
Tuition Fee Teaching Assistantship: Students selected by the University for the Teaching Assistantship may be given Rs. 3000/- per month for ten months in LL.M. Part-II, as the case may be. Teaching Assistantship shall not be continued if the concerned teacher(s) recommends that the work of the student is not satisfactory.
2.
Admission Fee (Payable at the time of admission)
3.
Examination Fee
4.
Repeat Examination
5.
Library Fee
2,500/-
6.
Establishment Fee
6,000/-
7.
Computer Lab Fee
5,000/-
8.
Other Academic Activities
2,500/-
9.
Sports Fee
2,500/-
10.
Caution Money (Refundable) one time
3,500/-
Total
30,000/-
3,500/5000/500/- per paper
61,000/-
11.
Hostel Charges
i.
Mess charges
ii.
Room Rent and Electricity charges Total
18,000/7,000/25,000/-
12.
Miscellaneous Fees (Payable in the fourth semester)
i.
Convocation Fee-in person
1,000/-
In absentia
2,000/-
ii.
Transcript Fee
500/-
iii.
Provisional Certificate Fee
500/-
iv.
Migration Certificate Fee
500/-
v.
Duplicate Certificate Fee
500/-
Note: 1.
For rules relating fee concessions, contact the Registrar, NLIU or visit their website www.nliu.com.
2.
The University has power to revise the fee structure from time to time.
COURSES OF STUDY AND DISSERTATION The LL.M. (General) programme comprises study of the six compulsory courses and four courses in the area of optional subjects and a dissertation. 22
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The distribution of courses shall be as follows:
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LL.M. (General) First Year First 1. 2. 3. 4.
Semester Law and Social Transformation in India Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges Jurisprudence- Contemporary Developments Research Methodology
Second Semester 1. Indian Administrative Law: 21st Century Challenges 2. Constitutional Principles relating to Good Governance 3. Two courses from the following Optional Group. i. Comparative Law of Intellectual Property Rights ii. Administrative Process and Judicial Control iii. Environment and Development: Law and Policy iv. Concept and Development of Human Rights v. Law of Industrial and Intellectual Property vi. International Organisation: Law, Practice and Future vii. Law, Science and Technology Second Year Third Semester 1.
Two courses in any one of the Optional Groups given below:
a)
Constitutional Law Group i. Comparative Federalism ii. National Security, Public Order and Rule of Law
b)
Criminal Law Group i. Criminology and Penology ii. Collective Violence and Criminal Justice System
c)
Business Law Group i. Legal Regulation of Economic Enterprises ii. Corporate Finances
d)
Human Rights Group i. Human Rights of Disadvantaged Group ii. Human Rights and International Order
e)
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Environmental Law Group i. Comparative Environmental Law ii. International Environmental Law
g)
Labour Law Group i. Industrial Adjudication ii. Social Security Law
h)
International Law Group i. International Humanitarian Law ii). International Law and Contemporary Issues
i)
Science, Technology and Law i. Legal Order and Electronic Revolution ii. Legal Regulation and Bio-Technology
The University may not offer any of the above group or groups in a particular session depending upon the number of students and availability of the faculty. 2.
Dissertation work (during the Fourth Semester)
Fourth Semester Dissertation Fourth Semester will be exclusively used for the preparation of Dissertation, preferably in optional area previously taken up. It should be of publishable standard. At least one month before the submission of the dissertation, the student is required to present a Seminar and defend the same.
LL.M. in Human Rights First Year First Semester 1. Human Rights and Theory : Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. 2. Human Rights and Duties in International Perspectives. 3. Human Rights and Duties in Regional Perspectives. 4. Research Methodology. Second Semester 1. Protection of Human Rights and Duties: Law, Politics and Society. 2. Societal Issues of Human Rights and Duties. 3. Two optional papers to be chosen from the list of optional subjects.
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List of Optional Papers (Human Rights) Note: Students shall not be permitted to opt more than one optional paper from each group. Group A 1. Science & Technology and Human Rights and Duties. 2. International Obligation to protect Human Rights and Duties. 3. Human Rights, Globalisation and Development. 4. International Humanitarian and Refugee Laws. 5. People’s Right to Self Determination. Group B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Women and Human Rights and Duties. Children and Human Rights and Duties The Aged and Disabled and Human Rights and duties. Socially/Economically Disadvantaged People and Human Rights and Duties. Working Class and Human Rights and Duties. Minorities and Human Rights.
Group C 1. 2. 3. 4.
Human Rights and Criminal Justice System. Environment and Human Rights and Duties Social Movements and Human Rights. Non-Governmental Organisations and Human Rights and Duties.
LL .M. in Science, Technology and Law LL.M. First Year First Semester
Second Semester
Law and Social Transformation in India
Biotechnology and Legal Regulation
Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges
Judicial Process
Law, Science and Technology
Seminar Course on Law, Science and Medicine
Research Methodology
Seminar Course on Epidemiological and Public Health Aspects of Science & Technology
Second Year Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Seminar Course on Nuclear Technology: Dilemmas of Legal Control
1. Dissertation
Seminar Course on the Electronic Revolution and Legal Order
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"NUJS Bhavan -III, Bhavan"", 12, LB-Block, Sector Sector-III, Salt Lak e, K olkata - 7700098 00098 Lake, Kolkata Ph: 033-233505 10, FFax ax 422 033-23350510, ax:: 23357 23357422 B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), B.Sc., LL.B.(Hons.) Programme The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) was established under the WBNUJS Act 1999 (West Bengal Act IX of 1999). It is a university within the meaning of subsection (f) of Section 2 and approved under Section 12 B for receiving grants under the UGC Act 1956. It has been granted permanent affiliation of the Bar Council of India. The Hon’ble Chief Justice of India is the Chancellor of NUJS and is also the Chairman of its highest governing body, the General Council. NUJS strives to pursue holistic legal education in order to prepare its graduates for the diverse worlds of litigation, corporate legal practices, academia and legal research. Due emphasis is given to clinical legal education in order to equip the students with knowledge, skill and values to promote the ends of justice through the instrument of law. NUJS offers five-year integrated B.A. / B.Sc. LL.B (Hons.) and two-year LL.M programmes besides M.Phil, Ph.D and LL.D programmes in law. It follows semester system and its students are exposed to a carefully articulated blend of law and social science courses. It adopts Socratic Method of teaching of well-structured and regularly updated curricula with a host of optional courses to cater to the needs of appropriate specialization. In addition to writing end-semester examinations, each student has to compulsorily prepare project papers on select topics pertaining to each subject of study. A very rigorous system of evaluation is in place. Grading is done on an eight-point scale. NUJS has an excellent faculty, a good balance of the experienced and the young. They work with the self-belief that NUJS is poised to become the premier law school in this part of the globe and their pupil are among the best in the world of legal education. To augment their efforts, NUJS has entered into memorandum of agreements with a number of premier institutions of international repute to gain academic inputs of outstanding teachers as guest faculty on a sustainable basis. The University is located on a prime land at the Salt Lake City of Kolkata, overseeing the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass. The campus has an academic and three residential blocks, two seven storied halls of residence for women and men each and a two26
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storied staff accommodation cum Guest House. The academic block, named after Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, is a four-storied majestic edifice in stone, having 105 rooms in all. It is an inward looking building, octagonal in shape, and rounded by widespread verandas that open up to a vast central lush green courtyard. It has everything a modern university ought to have - a host of class rooms, seminar halls, conference rooms, a well-stocked air-conditioned library open from 8 A.M. through 10 P.M. with services of internet, printing and photocopying. Physical infrastructure of NUJS also includes on campus Bank, a canteen, state-of-the-art kitchens at the hostels, health care and sports and recreational facilities. Students of NUJS have adapted themselves to computer aided education in a big way and LAN service is extended to most of the rooms in the hostels. Construction of a modern auditorium and complete networking of the entire campus is now underway. Students of NUJS are a promising lot and are carefully nurtured for all round excellence. They have enviable track-records in the field of mooting and debating, have regular publications in peer-reviewed journals of international repute and are known for their outreach community services and legal aid activities. They have the unique distinction of publishing regularly two journals, one quarterly and other annual, featuring contemporary legal thought. It is no wonder that each one of all three passed-out batches has been satisfactorily placed in the profession and is able to make a mark in her/his respective vocation. Despite being able to achieve a high level of academic ambience, the NUJS has maintained a relatively modest fee structure. It further seeks to ensure that no student is forced to discontinue studies on account of financial constraints. With generous donations of individuals and institutions, the University has built up Scholarship Fund, proceeds of which are disbursed to students every year on need basis. The alumni of the NUJS have also instituted a scholarship from this year. Arrangements are in place for students of NUJS to secure educational loans from any Bank of their choice on mutually agreeable terms. The Indian Bank has announced special package for the NUJS students to facilitate speedy sanction of loan at softer rate of interest without any collateral. NUJS perceives legal education as an efficient instrument of improved social order contributing to national development. Globalised environment has thrown new challenges and is opening up newer issues of concern. It expects the students to adequately arm themselves to combat these challenges in a mission mode. The standards set in NUJS are already very high. Those who join NUJS are expected not only to sustain, but also to improve upon these standards. NUJS promises best return of their dedication, hard-labour and committed efforts.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION The admission shall be based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). However, to qualify for admission, the candidate 27
must have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof, securing, in aggregate, not less than 50% in all the core subjects and English put together.
(b)
must not have completed 20 years of age as on 1st July, 2008.
In the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST category, the age limit will be 22 years as on 1st July, 2008. All those who have appeared in the qualifying examinations are entitled to write the Admission Test. But any candidate securing less than 50% in the qualifying examination will be denied admission notwithstanding his/her rank in the Admission Test.
INT AKE AND RESER VATION INTAKE RESERV Total General Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe Physically Challenged Foreign Nationals Sponsored by Non-Resident Indians
125 78 15 08 02 04 18
In case of non-availability of students of reserved category, the seats are treated as unreserved as per rule. Candidates Sponsored by Non-Resident Indians, have to take Common Law Admission Test as well. Foreign students will be admitted directly on the basis of their performance in the qualifying examination, overall academic record and command over English language. The foreign students must apply directly in the CLAT application form with supporting documents to the Registrar, NUJS, Kolkata on or before, 10th April, 2008.
COURSES AND DISTRIBUTION MONSOON SEMESTER
WINTER SEMESTER I YEAR
Legal Method and introduction to Indian Legal System
Contracts - I
Sociology – I
Family Law - I
Indian Legal and Constitutional History
Political Science
Principles of Economics
Sociology - II
Torts & Consumer Protection Law
Economic Analysis of Law
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II YEAR Contracts – II Family Law – II Criminal Law - I (Indian Penal Code) Constitutional Law - I (Fundamental Rights) Criminal Law - II (Criminal Procedure Code)
Science,Technology and Law Public International Law Constitutional Law - II Evidence Civil Procedure Code
III YEAR Labour Law Environmental Law Property Law
Optional Seminar Course (1) Intellectual Property Law - I Corporate Law - II (Competition & Securities Law) Agricultural and Local Self Governmental Law Jurisprudence
Corporate Law - I (Company Law) Administrative Law IV YEAR Intellectual Property Law - II Optional Seminar Course (2)
Law of Direct Taxation Banking and Negotiable Instruments Act Optional Seminar Course (5) Optional Seminar Course (6) Clinic (2)
Optional Seminar Course (3) Optional Seminar Course (4) Clinic (1) V YEAR Clinic (3) Law of Indirect Taxation Optional Seminar Course (7) Optional Seminar Course (8) Optional Seminar Course (9)
Optional Seminar Course (10) Optional Seminar Course (11) Optional Seminar Course (12) Optional Seminar Course (13) Professional Ethics and Professional Development
Optional Courses 1. Medicine and Public Health Laws (Science related) 2. Forensic Science I and II (Science related) 3. Mining and Petroleum Law (Science related) 4. Information Technology (Science related) 5. Air and Space Law II (Science related) 6. Energy Law II (Science related) 7. Military Law (Science related) 8. Water Law (Science related) 9. Marine and Shipping Law (Science related) 10. Population Law (Science related) 11. Entertainment and Media Law (Science related) 29
Building Town Planning Law (Science related) Law and Urban Development Law and Economics I & II (Science related) Bio-technology Law (Science related) Non-profit Law Sports Law Insolvency Law International Refugee and Humanitarian Law Disability Law/ Mental Health Law Law of the Sea Criminology and Victimology Law and Literature Social Security Law International Human Rights Juvenile Justice Gender and Law Conflict of Laws Drug and Hazardous Substances Law (Science related) Economic Crime (Science related) Advanced I.P. Law (Science related) Advanced Environmental Law International Trade Law Law of Valuation (Science related) Law and Anthropology Alternative Dispute Resolution Competition Law International Human Rights Law Advanced Constitutional History of India Law of Carriage International Relations and Contemporary Global Issues Insurance Law Law and Development Corporate Governance Securities Law International Criminal Law Conciliation & Mediation Corporate Finance International Investment Law Diplomatic and Legal History Ecology, Law and Policy
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12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.
FEE STRUCTURE
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FIRST YEAR (NEW ENTRANTS) Admission Fee Semester Fee NRI/Foreign Students Other Students Examination Fee Library Fee Computer Fee Student Welfare Fee Development Fee Composite (Hostel) Fee Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit Refundable Deposit SECOND YEAR & SUBSEQUENT YEARS Semester Fee NRI/Foreign Students Other Students Examination Fee Placement Fee Computer Fee Student Welfare Fee Development Fee Composite (Hostel) Fee Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit Library Fee FIRST YEAR & SUBSEQUENT YEARS Semester Fee NRI/Foreign Students Other Students Composite (Hostel) Fee Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit
Monsoon Semester Rs. 1,000 USD 1,500 Rs. 15,000 Rs. 1,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 6,000 Rs. 10,000 Rs. 10,000 Monsoon Semester USD 1,500 Rs. 15,000 Rs. 1,000 Rs. 500 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 6,000 Rs. 10,000 Rs. 5,000 Winter Semester USD 1,500 Rs. 15,000 Rs. 6,000 Rs. 10,000
LL.M. Programme NUJS offers two year LL.M. programme spread over four semesters. This post graduate program is essentially skill-based and is intended for the students who are interested in advanced legal research and wish to join either the legal academia or research based legal profession. The senior faculty members, under guidance and supervision of the Post Graduate Committee of the university, work closely with the students and take personal care in realising their academic potential. The annual intake is limited to ten students out of which two seats are reserved for Foreign Nationals. 31
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
Foreign students fulfilling the required eligibility conditions may apply directly in the CLAT application form with supporting documents to the Registrar, NUJS, Kolkata on or before 10th April, 2008.
COURSES AND DISTRIBUTION Semester-wise distribution of courses is as under: First
Second
Third
Fourth
Law & Social Change
Optional Seminar Course (1) Optional Seminar Course (2) Optional Seminar Course (3)
Optional Seminar Course (4) Optional Seminar Course (5) Optional Seminar Course (6)
Dissertation
Jurisprudence Constitutional Law & Human rights Jurisprudence
FEE STRUCTURE FIRST YEAR (NEW ENTRANTS) Admission Fee Semester Fee NRI/Foreign Students Other Students Examination Fee Library Fee Computer Fee Student Welfare Fee Development Fee Composite (Hostel) Fee Adjustable (Hostel) Deposit Refundable Deposit
FIRST SEMESTER
THIRD SEMESTER
SECOND & FOURTH SEMESTER
US $ 500 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 1,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 6,000 Rs.10,000
US $ 500 Rs. 5,000
Rs. 1,000 US $ 500 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 1,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 3,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 6,000 Rs. 10,000 Rs. 10,000
Rs. 6,000 Rs.10,000
For further details about NUJS, please visit: www.nujs.edu or call 91 33 2335 0534/0765/7379 The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata “NUJS Bhavan”, 12, LB-Block, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700098 Ph: 033-23350510, Fax: 23357422 32
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The admission shall be based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). However, to qualify for admission, the candidate should have secured LL.B. degree or its equivalent from a recognized University, having obtained not less than 50% marks in the aggregate. Candidates in the final year of their LL.B. course can also apply but their admission will be confirmed only after they submit the LL.B. results with the required 50% marks in the aggregate.
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National Law University, Jodhpur NH-65, Nagaur R oad Road Mandor Mandor,, Jodhpur - 342304 (Rajasthan) Ph.: 0291-2577080. Fax: 0291-2577530 B.B.A., LL.B.(Hons.), B.Sc., LL.B.(Hons.) and B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur was established in 1999 by an enactment of Rajasthan State Legislature and it became functional in 2001. It is the first institution of its kind where study of Law is coupled with other disciplines such as Science, Management and Policy Sciences. For this purpose, the University has established five Schools of learning, i.e., School of Policy Science, School of Management, School of Science, School of Languages and School of Law. The purpose is to produce lawyers who can operate globally with a strong foundation in their respective areas of specialization. The NLU is a fully residential university with adequate accommodation for all its students. The entire campus is provided with wireless connectivity. There are good laboratory facilities for students pursuing B.Sc.,LL.B.(Hons.) programme.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION The admission shall be based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test. However, to qualify for admission, the candidate (a)
must have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof, securing in aggregate not less than 50% in all the core subjects and English put together.
(b)
must not have completed 20 years of age as on 1st July, 2008.
In the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST category, the age limit will be 22 years as on 1st July, 2008. All those who have appeared in the qualifying examinations are entitled to write the Admission Test. But any candidate securing less than 50% in the qualifying examination will be denied admission notwithstanding his/her rank in the Admission Test.
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The break up of the intake capacity is as under: General – 69, SC – 14 (i.e. 15%), ST – 7 (i.e. 7.5%). 3% seats in each category are reserved for physically challenged students. Fee Structure Admission Fee
: Rs. 10,000/Foreign/NRI Students US$ 400 (One Time)
Semester Fee
: Rs. 30,000/Foreign/NRI Students US$ 1,800 (Per Semester)
Internet Charges
: Rs. 5,500/Foreign/NRI Students US$ 300 Per Year
Support Service Charges
: Rs. 5,500/Foreign/NRI Students US$ 300 Per Semester
Rent of Halls of Residence
: Rs. 12,000/Foreign/NRI Students Rs. 12,000/(Per Year)
Library Security (Refundable)
: Rs. 5,000/Foreign/NRI Students Rs. 5,000/(One Time)
Mess Security (Refundable)
: Rs. 3,000/Foreign National Rs. 3,000/One Time
Hostel Security (Refundable)
: Rs. 3,000/Foreign Nationals Rs. 3,000/One Time
Laboratory Fee (For Science Students only)
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: Rs. 2,000/Foreign Nationals Rs. 2,000/Per Semester
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The intake capacity of all the three undergraduate degree program (B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons), B.Sc., LL.B. (Hons), B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) put together, shall be Ninety (90). Students shall be allotted their choice of course stream as per their preferences.
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Journal Fee
: Rs. 100/Foreign Nationals Rs. 100/Per Year
Library Fee
: Rs. 500/Foreign Nationals Rs. 500/Per Semester
Placement Fee
: Rs. 500/Foreign Nationals Rs. 500/Per Semester
Total for Science Students
: Rs. 77,100/(Seventy Seven Thousand One Hundred Only)
Total for Other Students
: Rs. 75,100/(Seventy Five Thousand One Hundred Only)
The foreign students will be admitted directly on the basis of their performance in the qualifying examination, overall academic record and command over English language. The foreign students must apply directly in the CLAT application form with supporting documents to the Registrar, NLU, Jodhpur by 10th April, 2008.
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION I Semester Compulsory Courses
Policy Sciences
Management Studies
Science
General English
Philosophy I
Business Communication
Physics I
Political Science I
Psychology I
Business Mathematics & Statistics
Life Science I
Legal Methods and Legal Research Law of Torts & Consumer Protection Act
II Semester Compulsory Courses
Policy Sciences
Management Studies
Science
Legal Language
Philosophy II
Principles of Management
Chemistry I
Economics I
Political Science II
Principles of Accounting
Life Science II
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III Semester Policy Sciences
Management Studies
Science
History I
Economics II
Organizational Behavior
Chemistry II
Constitutional Governance II
Political Science III
Cost & Management Accounting
Physics II
Law of Contract II: (Special Contracts) Crime and Punishment I: (IPC Offences)
IV Semester Compulsory Courses
Policy Sciences Management Studies
Science
Sociology I
Psychology II
Managerial Economics
Chemistry III
Crime and Punishment II: (Code of Criminal Procedure)
History II
Marketing Management Life Science III
Compulsory Courses
Policy Science
Management Studies
Science
Law of Evidence
Economics III
Strategic Management
Chemistry IV
Company Law I
Sociology II
Human Resources Management
Physics III
Family Law I: (Marriage, Divorce, Maintenance and Adoption) Civil Procedure and Limitation
V Semester
Commercial Transactions Family Law II (Inheritance and Succession)
VI Semester Compulsory Courses
Policy Sciences
Management Studies
Science
Administrative Law
Political Science IV
Financial Management
Physics IV
Company Law II
Economics IV
Financial Audit
Life Science IV
Crime and Punishment III: (Criminology, Penology and Victimology) Property Law 36
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Compulsory Courses
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VII Semester
VIII Semester
1. Jurisprudence I: (Interpretation of Statutes)
1. Jurisprudence II: (Schools & Concepts)
2. Public International Law
2. Private International Law
3. Environmental Law
3. Labor Law II
4. Labor Law I
4. Taxation I (Direct Taxation)
5. Intellectual Property Law
5. Honors II
6. Honors I
6. Honors III
IX Semester
X Semester
1. Land Laws
1. Clinical Course III: (Professional Ethics & Client Counseling)
2. Clinical Course I: (Arbitration Conciliation, Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism)
2. Honors VI: (Dissertation equivalent to two courses)
3. Clinical Course II: (Pleading, Drafting and Conveyancing, Agreements on Infrastructure Contracts)
3. Optional Seminar Course I
4. Taxation II: (Indirect Taxation)
4. Optional Seminar Course II
5. Honors IV
5. Optional Seminar Course III
6. Honors V
The National Law University Jodhpur offers following Honors Programs in following disciplines in Law: a) Corporate Governance
b) Intellectual Property Law
c) Trade Related Laws & WTO
d) Criminal Law
e) Constitutional Governance
f) Human Rights
In every Honors Program, there shall be five papers and a dissertation. For various Post Graduate Courses, please contact the Registrar, or visit the website www.nlujodhpur.ac.in
For further details about NLU, Jodhpur, please visit: www.nlujodhpur.ac.in National Law University, Jodhpur, NH-65, Nagaur Road Mandor, Jodhpur - 342304 (Rajasthan) Ph.: 0291-2577080. Fax: 0291-2577530
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HNLU Bhawan, Civil Lines, Raipur - 492001 Ph: 0771-4080114, 4080117 ax 4080117,, FFax ax:: 4080118 B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) Programme Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) has been established by the Government of Chhattisgarh under the Hidayatullah National Law University of Chhattisgarh Act, 2003. The University became functional immediately thereafter. From its modest beginning, the HNLU has been making rapid strides to become Unus Unorum and a Centre of Excellence in Legal Education. The new campus of HNLU is located at Village Uperwara off National Highway connecting Raipur and Vishakhapatnam and is about 22 kms. from the city campus. The new campus is constructed with huge investment of about 50.00 Crores sprawling over 65 acres of land abutting a beautiful lake. It consists of the academic and administration block, halls of residence for men/women, halls of residence for girls, separate Dining Halls attached to the hostels, Faculty Quarters, Guest House, Gymnasium, Sports Complex and a proposed training centre. The entire campus is located in a serene and pollution-free environment, surrounded by natural resources. Plenty of open space makes the campus a refreshing one. The academic block consists of three-storied library with air-conditioned reading hall and a fully airconditioned internet centre housing about 150 computers. The academic block also houses the State-of-the-art Moot Court Halls carefully designed to match the standards of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the High Courts. HNLU is the only National Law University in India having a hi-tech Language Lab to equip students with writing skills and communication skills required for a promising career in law. The Language Lab is having computers fully loaded with interactive language learning programs. The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled. All classrooms are air-conditioned with Hi-Tech gadgets having DLP projectors, interactive boards etc. The campus also consists of the State-of-the-art Conference Hall, which can accommodate about 450 persons. The academic block also has an aesthetically designed amphitheatre to cater to the needs of the students. The library is the hub of all academic activities established to accomplish the research and academic activities of the University. Our library is also a depository of rare books donated by Justice M. Hidayatullah, which constitutes an important section for us and is rather enviable for other law libraries. HNLU periodically publishes “Journal of Law and Social Policy” and “Student Law Journal”. 38
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ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
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The candidate seeking admission a)
must not have completed 20 years of age as on 1st July 2008, provided in the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST, the maximum age limit shall be 22 years as on 1st July, 2008.
b)
must have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination thereto securing in the aggregate not less than 50% of the total marks in the core subjects and English language put together.
INT AKE AND RESER VATION INTAKE RESERV 80 Seats All India Basis
Chhattisgarh State
40 Seats
40 Seats
Unreserved SC 30
10 Seats
6
ST 3
Physically Unreserved SC Handicapped 1
22
5
ST
Physically Handicapped
NRI
Foreign students
12
1
8
2
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION Semester-I 1. Legal Method 2. Political Science-I 3. Economics and Law 4. Constitutional & Legal History 5. English - I (General English) Semester-II 1. Economics II: Law, Poverty & Development 2. Political Science-II 3. English - II (Legal Language including Legal Writing) 4. Law of Tort and Consumer Protection 5. Sociology Semester-III 1. Law of Contract-I 2. Public International Law 3. Constitutional Governance-I 4. Administrative Law 5. Family Law-I Semester-IV 1. Crime & Punishment-I (Indian Penal Code) 2. Family Law-II 3. Law of Contract-II (Special Contract, Equity, Trust & Specific Relief) 39
4. 5.
Constitutional Governance-II Jurisprudence-I
Semester-VI 1. Corporate Law-I (Company Law) 2. Law of Banking 3. Intellectual Property Law 4. Law of Arbitration and Conciliation 5. Interpretation of Statutes Semester-VII 1. Corporate Law-II (Government Policies and Security Law and related Regulations) 2. Clinical Education-I (Drafting: Pleadings and Conveyancing) 3. Land Laws including Ceiling and other local laws and Agriculture Laws 4. Optional Course-I 5. Honours Course-I Semester-VIII 1. Private International Law 2. Crime & Punishment-II (Cr.P.C.) 3. Clinical Education-II (Professional Ethics, Accountancy and Bar Bench Relations) 4. Optional Course-II 5. Honours Course-II Semester-IX 1. Clinical Education-III (Moot Court & Pre-Trial Preparations) 2. Honours Course-III 3. Honours Course-IV 4. Optional Course-III / Seminar Course I 5. Civil Procedure Code Semester-X 1. Clinical Education-IV (Free Legal Aid and Para Legal Services) 2. Honours Course-V 3. Honours Course-VI 4. Optional Course-III 5. Optional Course-IV/Seminar Course II Optional Courses/ Seminar Courses*: 4 Courses with 9 credit points each: (i) Forest and Environment (ii) Law of Mines and Industries (iii) Law and Tribals 40
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Semester-V 1. Jurisprudence-II 2. Property Law 3. Labour Law 4. Law of Evidence 5. Environmental Law
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(iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) (xv) (xvi) (xvii) (xviii) (xix) (xx) (xxi) (xxii) (xxiii)
Law and Agriculture Law and History Alternative Dispute Resolution Women and Law Child and Law WTO Studies Laws of International Governance Welfare and Governance Media and Law Medicine and Law Cyber Law Law of Insurance Law of Insolvency Criminology International Space Law Air Law Law of Infrastructure International Criminal Law Maritime Law Human Rights Law
* The list is not exhaustive and subject to revision from time to time in consultation with the Undergraduate Council and subject to the availability of Course Teachers. Honours Courses: 6 courses each with 10 credit points (i) Constitutional Governance (ii) Corporate Legal System (iii) International Trade and Investment Law (iv) International Legal Studies (v) Environmental Law Revision of Course: The faculty may periodically revise the course of study with the approval of the Vice Chancellor.
The Honours Paper System The Honours course of the University is its distinguishing feature from other National Law Schools of the country as it offers the student to specialize in two subject areas of his/her choice. The Honours course differentiates itself from the Honours paper system, wherein a student opting for a stream, is enriched with intensive knowledge through three exhaustive papers. The teaching in honours paper is highly interactive due to choice-based study of the subject. The course is designed with a near resemblance to a postgraduate course in a particular subject. Coupled with the compulsory papers as prescribed by the University, the Honours course provides a comprehensive five-paper study in the chosen subject, on completion of the exercise. 41
FEE STRUCTURE Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.
5,000/22,000/- per semester 5,000/- p.a. 12,000/- p.a. 5,000/- p.a. 1,000/- p.a. 1,000/- p.a. 2,000/- per semester. 25,000/- One time
LL.M. Programme LL.M. course at Hidayatullah National Law University is a two-year programme consisting of four Semesters. All the candidates have to undergo the prescribed compulsory courses. The University may periodically revise the courses of study. The LL.M. course is designed to inculcate research & teaching skills and analytical ability in a student. The course shall be focused on self-learning and teaching along with innovative teaching methodology.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION A candidate for admission to LL.M. Course should have passed LL.B./B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Degree or its equivalent from a recognized University and should have secured at least 50% of marks in aggregate of the maximum marks prescribed.
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION Semester-I 1. Core Course: Law and Social Transformation in India 2. Core Course: Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges 3. Optional Course: Paper-I Semester-II 1. Core Course: Judicial Process 2. Optional Course: Paper-II 3. Optional Course: Paper-III 4. Optional Course: Paper-IV Semester-III 1. Core Course: Legal Education and Research Methodology 2. Optional Course: Paper-V 42
100 100 100 300 100 100 100 100 400 100 100
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Admission Fees Tuition Fees Library Fees Halls of Residence Charges Internet charges Campus Development Charge Student Welfare Fund Transportation Charges Security Deposit (Refundable)
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Optional Course: Paper-VI Practical Training
100 50 350
Semester-IV 1. Law Teaching 2. Dissertation 3. Viva-voce
50 150 50 250 1300
TOTAL MARKS FOR FOUR SEMESTERS: Optional Courses* 1. International Trade & Investment Law 2. Intellectual Property Rights Law 3. Corporate Law 4. Environmental Law 5. International Law and Organization 6. Labour, Capital and Law 7. Constitution and Legal Order 8. Human Rights Law 9. Administrative Law
* The optional courses will be offered subject to the availability of faculty members. The University reserves the right to increase/decrease the number of optional courses. INTAKE
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30 per year
FEE STRUCTURE Admission Fees
Rs. 5,000/-
Tuition Fees
Rs. 24,000/- p.a.
Library Fees
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Halls of Residence Charges
Rs. 12,000/- p.a.
Internet Charges
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Campus Development Charge
Rs. 1,000/- p.a.
Student Welfare Fund
Rs. 2,000/- p.a.
Transportation Charges
Rs. 4,000/- p.a.
Examination Fee for thesis evaluation
Rs. 10,000/-
Caution Money/Refundable deposit
Rs. 10,000/-
For further details about HNLU, please visit: www.hnlu.ac.in Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, HNLU Bhawan, Civil Lines, Raipur-492001. Ph: 0771-4080114, 4080117, Fax: 4080118 43
E-4, GIDC, Electr onics Estate, Sector -26 Electronics Sector-26 Gandhinagar - 382028, GUJARA T GUJARAT Ph: 079-23 243308, 23 243 296, FFax ax 2433 17 079-232 232 43296, ax:: 23 232 43317 B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.), BSc.,LL.B.(Hons.) and B.Com.,LL.B.(Hons.): Fiv e Year Integrated Courses ive Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar was established under Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003 enacted by Gujarat State Legislature; and it was formally inaugurated on 17th July 2004. It offers five year integrated degree courses leading to the award of following degrees: B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) B.Sc., LL.B.(Hons.) B.Com., LL.B.(Hons.) The GNLU follows a semester system with six subjects in each semester. The laboratory facilities are provided for students pursuing B.Sc., LL.B.(Hons.) programme. It is fully a residential university. At present, it operates from temporary premises and the new campus is under construction. The GNLU is proud of its student community and the students have demonstrated their capabilities in various national and international competitions and academic publications.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION The admission shall be based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test. However, to qualify for admission, the candidate (a)
must have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof, securing in aggregate not less than 50% in all the core subjects and English put together.
(b)
must not have completed 20 years of age as on 1st July 2008.
In the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST category, the age limit will be 22 years as on 1st July 2008.
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All those who have appeared in the qualifying examinations are entitled to write the Admission Test. However, any candidate securing less than 50% in the qualifying examination will be denied admission notwithstanding his/her rank in the Admission Test.
INT AKE & RESER VATION INTAKE RESERV The GNLU admits 160 students with the following breakup Category
Percentage
No. of Seats
SC
15%
24
ST
7.5%
12
Domiciled in Gujarat
10%
16
Physically Challenged
3%
5
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FEE STRUCTURE Tuition Fee
General
Rs. 40,000/- p.a.
SC/ST
Rs. 30,000/- p.a.
Infrastructural Fee
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Admission Fee (one time)
Rs. 500/-
Student Welfare
Rs. 1,000
Examination Fee
Rs. 1,000/- p.a.
Facilities fee
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Hostel Charges
Rs. 8,000/- p.a.
Transportation Fee
Rs. 3,000/- p.a.
p.a.
Refundable Security Deposits Library Deposit
Rs. 5,000/-
Hostel Deposit
Rs. 2,000/-
Mess Deposit
Rs. 3,000/-
Total
General Candidate
Rs. 73,500/-
SC/ST
Rs. 63,500/-
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION I Semester 1. Legal Methods and Moot Court 2. Law of Torts 3. Introduction to Economics 4. Introduction to Science and Technology 5. History 6. English I (Communicative English)
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III Semester 1. Constitutional Law (Making of the Constitution, Parts III, IV, IV-A) 2. Contract II (Bailment & Partnership) 3. Criminal Law I (IPC & Elements of Cr PC & Evidence) 4. Legal Theory (Schools and Concepts) 5. Law and Poverty 6. Stream Paper IV Semester 1. Constitutional Law II (Constitutional Bodies) 2. Family Law I 3. Criminal Law II (Cr PC & Juvenile Justice) 4. Legal Theory II (Judicial Process and Interpretation of Statutes) 5. Administrative Laws 6. Stream Paper V Semester 1. Banking and Negotiable Instruments 2. Constitutional Law III (Centre State Relations) 3. Criminal Law III (Evidence & other related matters) 4. Civil Procedure I 5. Alternative Dispute Resolution 6. Stream Paper VI Semester 1. Corporate Law I (Company Law) 2. Transfer of Property and Easement 3. Civil Procedure II (Registration & Limitations) 4. Family Law II (Succession) 5. Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 6. Stream Paper VII Semester 1. Public International Law 2. Environmental Law 3. Labour Law I (Industrial & Organised Labour) 4. Corporate Law II (Corporate & Business Laws) 46
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II Semester 1. Introduction to Business & Management 2. Introduction to Political Science 3. English II (Legal Language & Legal English) 4. Legal History 5. Contract I (General Principles) 6. Sociology
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Land Laws & Agricultural Laws Stream Paper
VIII Semester 1. Insurance Law 2. Law of Taxation I (Principles of Tax Laws & Direct Taxes) 3. Labour Law II (Social Security and Unorganised Labour) 4. Conflict of Laws 5. Intellectual Property Law 6. Stream Paper IX Semester 1. Law of Taxation II (Indirect Taxes) 2. International Trade and Business Law 3. Clinic I (Trial Advocacy, Drafting, Pleading, Conveyancing & Professional Ethics) 4. Clinic II (Public Interest Lawyering) 5. Seminar I (Group Seminar) 6. Stream Paper X Semester 1. Security and Investment 2. Clinic III (IPR) 3. Clinic IV (Tax) 4. Seminar II (Group Seminar) 5. Seminar III (Group Seminar) 6. Stream Paper
LL.M. Programme The LL.M. programme is devised with a view to producing competent teachers and researchers. The syllabus is based on the UGC’s Model syllabus on Law 2001. The course is of two year duration with four semesters.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION A candidate should have secured a LL.B. degree or its equivalent from a recognized University, having obtained not less than 50% marks in the aggregate. Candidates in the final year of their LL.B. course can also apply but their admission would be confirmed only after they submit LL.B. results with the required 50% marks in the aggregate.
COURSES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION The system is devised in such a way as to offer number of specializations. The core subjects which all students have to study are: Jurisprudence and Legal Theory Comparative Constitutional Law 47
Law of Obligations Research Methodology and Practicals
INT AKE AND RESER VATION INTAKE RESERV The intake for this year is confined to fifteen candidates subject to the reservations applicable to LL.B. candidates.
FEE STRUCTURE Admission Fee
Rs. 1,000/- (One time payment)
Tuition Fee
Rs. 6,000/- p.a.
Examination Fee
Rs. 1,000/- p.a.
Evaluation Fee
Rs. 1,000/- p.a.
Academic Support Fee
Rs. 5,000/- p.a.
Refundable Deposit General Security Deposit
Rs. 1,000/- (one time)
Library Security Deposit
Rs. 2,500/- (one time)
Total
Rs. 17,500/-
For further details about GNLU, please visit: www.gnlu.ac.in, www.gnlu.org.in Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar E-4, GIDC, Electronics Estate, Sector-26 Gandhinagar - 382028, Gujarat Ph: 079-23243308, 23243296, Fax: 23243317
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Specializations would be offered in the area of Criminology, International Law and Intellectual Property Rights.