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Bachelor of legislative law is a three-year undergraduate law degree. Anyone can pursue a three-year LLB degree after completing their bachelor's. The syllabus is spread over six semesters and covers subjects like Jurisprudence, Family Law, Company Law, Human Rights & International Law, and Practical Training - Legal Aid.
Compulsory Subjects |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 101 |
Jurisprudence-I (Legal method, Indian Legal System, and Basic Theory of Law) |
LB 102 |
Principles of Contract (General Principles) |
LB 103 |
Law of Torts (Nature, General Principles, General Defenses, specific Torts, Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Laws) |
LB 104 |
Law of Crimes: Indian Penal Code (Specific Offences and General Principles) |
LB 105 |
Family Law-I (Hindu Law of Marriage, Adoption & Maintenance, Minority and Guardianship, Muslim Law of Marriage, Divorce and Dower & Acknowledgement of Paternity, wakfs and Endowments |
Compulsory Subjects |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 201 |
Evidence Law (Law of Evidence in India) |
LB 202 |
Family Law II (Hindu Law of Joint Family, Partition and Debts, Gifts Wills, Hindu Succession Act and Muslim - General Principles of Inheritance) |
LB 203 |
Law of Crimes-II: Criminal Procedure Code (General Principles) |
LB 204 |
Property Law |
LB 205 |
Public International Law |
Compulsory Subjects |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 301 |
Constitutional Law I |
LB 302 |
Code of Civil Procedure and Limitation Act |
LB 303 |
Company Law |
LB 304 |
Special Contracts (Partnership, sale of Goods) |
Optional Subjects (one of the following to be chosen) |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 3031 |
Media Law and Censorship (incl, Self Regulation) |
LB 3032 |
Private International Law |
LB 3033 |
Legal Philosophy including theory of justice |
LB 3034 |
Law of Crimes-III (Socio-Economic offences etc) |
Compulsory Subjects |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 401 |
Constitutional Law |
LB 402 |
Administrative Law |
LB 403 |
Labour Law |
LB 404 |
Intellectual Property Rights Law-I |
Optional Subjects (one of the following to be chosen) |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 4031 |
Gender Justice & Feminist Jurisprudence |
LB 4032 |
International Institutions |
LB 4033 |
Competition Law |
LB 4034 |
Legislative Drafting |
LB 4035 |
Humanitarian and Refugee Law |
Compulsory Subjects |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 501 |
Arbitration, Conciliation & Negotiation (including their International aspects) |
LB 502 |
Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance |
LB 503 |
Industrial Law (including IDRA,) |
LB 504 |
Intellectual Property Rights Law-II |
Optional Subjects (two of the following to be chosen) |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 5032 |
Jurisprudence-II |
LB 5033 |
Criminology |
LB 5034 |
International Trade Law |
LB 5035 |
Rent Control and Slum Clearance |
LB 5036 |
Business Regulations |
Compulsory Subjects |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 601 |
Advocacy, Ethics & Professional Accounting. |
LB 602 |
Moot Court exercise and Internship (including Interviewing techniques & Pre- trial preparations) |
LB 603 |
Environmental Law |
LB 604 |
Taxation Law |
Optional Subjects (two of the following to be chosen) |
|
Subject Code |
Course |
LB 6031 |
Interpretation of Statutes |
LB 6032 |
Insurance and Banking Law |
LB 6033 |
Election Laws |
LB 6034 |
Minor Acts and Supreme Court Rules |
LB 6035 |
Law of Carriage |
After completing an LLB, a number of career options in law are available: Legal advisor, Litigation Lawyer, Advocate, Solicitor, Public prosecutor, Legal Journalist/ Writer, Law Teacher/ Lecturer, Judiciary, etc. You can even work in top law firms like Khaitan & Co. DSK Legal.
Yes, you can purchase LLB books and bare acts from websites like Amazon, Lawmart,
LexisNexis India, LawPustak, etc.
No, an LLB from Delhi University does not have mathematics.
No, you will first have to pursue an undergraduate course, after which you can pursue the 3-year LLB. You can pursue a 5-year BA LLB course instead.
The LLB subjects include different areas of law such as competition law, jurisprudence, labor law, company law, taxation law, IT law, criminal law, intellectual property law, contract law, and civil law.
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