B.A., LL.B. (HONS.)
The University offers Five Year Integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.).Students are required to complete 220 credits before they become eligible to graduate. Each credit course involves 60 hours of classroom teaching.
Eligibility:
(I) DSNLU is governed by CLAT notification as regards eligibility criteria.
B.A., LL.B. (HONS) 2021 to 2024 – CURRICULUM
First Semester | Second Semester | ||
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1.1 | English | 2.1 | Legal Language and Legal Writing |
1.2 | Political Science – I | 2.2 | Political Science – II |
1.3 | Sociology – I | 2.3 | Sociology – II |
1.4 | History – I | 2.4 | Legal And Constitutional History |
1.5 | Law of Torts, Motor Vehicle Act and Consumer Protection Act | 2.5 | Economics – I |
1.6 | Legal Methods & Moot Court | 2.6 | Law of Contracts – I and Specific Relief Act |
Third Semester | Fourth Semester | ||
3.1 | Criminal Law I (IPC – I) | 4.1 | Criminal Law – II (IPC – II) |
3.2 | Family Law – I | 4.2 | Family Law – II |
3.3 | Constitutional Law – I | 4.3 | Constitutional Law – II |
3.4 | Economics – II | 4.4 | Code of Criminal Procedure |
3.5 | Jurisprudence | 4.5 | Law and Poverty |
3.6 | Specific Contracts (Contracts – II) | 4.6 | Transfer of Property |
Fifth Semester | Sixth Semester | ||
5.1 | Labour Law – I | 6.1 | Labour Law – II |
5.2 | Law of Evidence | 6.2 | Administrative Law |
5.3 | Code of Civil Procedure | 6.3 | Interpretation of Statutes |
5.4 | Environmental Law | 6.4 | Tax Law – I |
5.5 | Intellectual Property Rights | 6.5 | Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments |
5.6 | Public International Law | 6.6 | Clinical Paper I – ADR |
Seventh Semester | Eighth Semester | ||
7.1 | Tax Law II | 8.1 | Corporate Law – II |
7.2 | Clinical Paper II – Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing | 8.2 | Competition Law |
7.3 | Corporate Law – I | 8.3 | Private International Law |
7.4 | Clinical Paper III – Law of Mediation | 8.4 | Elective – III: International Humanitarian Law / International Dispute Settlement & Law |
7.5 | Elective – I: Health Laws / Air and Space Laws | 8.5 | Elective – IV: Criminology, Penology & Victimology / Investment Law |
7.6 | Elective – II: International Trade Law / Natural Resources and Energy Laws | 8.6 | Elective V: Insurance Laws / Biotechnology & Law |
Ninth Semester | Tenth Semester | ||
9.1 | Land Laws | 10.1 | Clinical Paper IV- Legal and Professional Ethics |
9.2 | Information Technology Law | 10.2 | Elective – VIII: International Environmental Law / Women and Child Law |
9.3 | Elective – VI: Maritime Law / Citizenship and Immigration Laws | 10.3 | Elective – IX: Insolvency Laws / International Criminal Law |
9.4 | Elective – VII: Forensic Science & Law / Corporate Governance | 10.4 | Elective – X: Sports Laws / Infrastructure Laws |
9.5 | Seminar Paper – I: Media Laws / Election Laws / Affirmative Action and Discriminative Justice | 10.5 | Seminar Paper – III: War Crimes, Terrorism and National Security Laws / Comparative Constitution / Right To Information / Culture and Heritage Laws |
9.6 | Seminar Paper II: Refugee Laws / Drug Control Laws / Law of Carriage | 10.6 | Seminar Paper IV: Military Law / Mining Laws / Comparative Criminal Procedure & Offences |
B.A., LL.B. (HONS) 2019-2020 – CURRICULUM
First Semester | Second Semester | ||
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1.1 | English | 2.1 | Legal Language and Legal Writing |
1.2 | Political Science – I | 2.2 | Political Science – II |
1.3 | Sociology – I | 2.3 | Sociology – II |
1.4 | History – 1 | 2.4 | Legal and Constitutional History |
1.5 | Law of Torts, Motor Vehicle Act and Consumer Protection Act | 2.5 | Economics – I |
1.6 | Legal Methods | 2.6 | Law of Contracts – I and Specific Relief Act |
Third Semester | Fourth Semester | ||
3.1 | Criminal Law I (IPC – I) | 4.1 | Criminal Law – II (IPC – II) |
3.2 | Family Law – I | 4.2 | Family Law – II |
3.3 | Constitutional Law – I | 4.3 | Constitutional Law – II |
3.4 | Economics – II | 4.4 | Code of Criminal Procedure |
3.5 | Jurisprudence | 4.5 | Law and Poverty |
3.6 | Specific Contracts (Contracts – II) | 4.6 | Transfer of Property |
Fifth Semester | Sixth Semester | ||
5.1 | Labour Law – I | 6.1 | Labour Law – II |
5.2 | Law of Evidence | 6.2 | Administrative Law |
5.3 | Code of Civil Procedure | 6.3 | Interpretation of Statutes |
5.4 | Environmental Law | 6.4 | Tax Law – I |
5.5 | Intellectual Property Rights | 6.5 | Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments |
5.6 | Public International Law | 6.6 | Clinical Paper – I – ADR |
Seventh Semester | Eighth Semester | ||
7.1 | Tax Law II | 8.1 | Corporate Law – II |
7.2 | Clinical Paper II – Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing & Moot Court | 8.2 | Competition Law |
7.3 | Corporate Law –I | 8.3 | Private International Law |
7.4 | Elective – I : International Trade Law / Natural Resources and Energy Laws | 8.4 | Elective – IV : International Humanitarian Law / Forensic Science and Law |
7.5 | Elective – II : International Organizations / Air and Space Laws | 8.5 | Elective – V : Criminology, Penology & Victimology / Investment Law |
7.6 | Elective – III : Maritime Law / International Dispute Settlement | 8.6 | Elective VI : Insurance Laws / Biotechnology Law |
Ninth Semester | Tenth Semester | ||
9.1 | Land Laws | 10.1 | Legal and Professional Ethics |
9.2 | Elective – VII : Health Laws / Citizenship and Immigration Laws | 10.2 | Elective – X : International Environmental Law / International E- Commerce Law |
9.3 | Elective – VIII : Disaster Management / Corporate Governance | 10.3 | Elective – XI : Insolvency Laws / International Criminal Law |
9.4 | Elective – IX : Women and Child Law / Information Technology Law | 10.4 | Elective – XII : Sports Laws / Infrastructure Laws |
9.5 | Seminar – I : Media Laws / Election Laws / Affirmative Action and Discriminative Justice | 10.5 | Seminar – III : War Crimes, Terrorism and National Security Laws / Comparative Constitution / Right To Information / Heritage Laws |
9.6 | Seminar Paper II : Refugee Laws / Drug Control Laws / Law of Carriage | 10.6 | Seminar Paper IV : Military Law / Mining Laws / Comparative Criminal Procedure & Offences |