LL.M. Programme
ELIGIBILITY :
The admission shall be based on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test. However, to qualify for admission, the candidate must have passed LL.B. Degree or an equivalent Degree from a recognized University with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade.
Candidates who have appeared in the five years LL.B./three years LL.B. Degree exam and awaiting their results may also write the Admission Test but their admission shall be subject to the fulfillment of the above conditions.
The intake is 20 (twenty) students per year with the following break-up:
S.No. | Category | No. of Seats | ||
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(a) | Unreserved | : | 10 | |
(b) | O.B.C. of Uttar Pradesh | : | 05 | |
(c) | Scheduled Caste of Uttar Pradesh | : | 04 | |
(d) | Scheduled Tribe of Uttar Pradesh | : | 01 | |
Horizontal Reservation to the following categories shall also be available as mentioned below: | ||||
(i) | Persons with Disability (PWD) | : | 03% | |
(ii) | Dependents of Freedom Fighters of Uttar Pradesh | : | 02% | |
(iii) | Sons/daughters of defence personnel deployed in Uttar Pradesh or defence personnel of Uttar Pradesh either retired or killed/disabled in action |
: | 05% | |
(iv) | Women candidates | : | 20% |
S.No. | Category | No. of Seats | ||
(a) | Unreserved | : | 10 | |
(b) | O.B.C. of Uttar Pradesh | : | 05 | |
(c) | Scheduled Caste of Uttar Pradesh | : | 04 | |
(d) | Scheduled Tribe of Uttar Pradesh | : | 01 | |
Horizontal Reservation to the following categories shall also be available as mentioned below: | ||||
(i) | Persons with Disability (PWD) | : | 03% | |
(ii) | Dependents of Freedom Fighters of Uttar Pradesh | : | 02% | |
(iii) | Sons/daughters of defence personnel deployed in Uttar Pradesh or defence personnel of Uttar Pradesh either retired or killed/disabled in action |
: | 05% | |
(iv) | Women candidates | : | 20% |
Year | Ist Semester |
IIand Semester |
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First | (i) | Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges |
(i) | Corporate Good Governance |
(ii) | Law and Social Transformation in India | (ii) | Judicial Process | |
(iii) | Jurisprudence | (iii) | Environmental Law | |
Optional | (iv) | Optional (II) | ||
(i) | Law of Taxation | (v) | Dissertation | |
(ii) | Insurance & Banking | |||
(iii) | Research Methodology |
S. No. | Group Name | Papers Name | ||
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1. |
Constitutional Law | (i) | Mass Media Law/Public Utilities Law/Union-State Financial Relations | |
(ii) | Mass Media Law/Public Utilities Law/Union-State Financial Relations | |||
(iii) | Comparative Political & Civil Rights | |||
2. |
Administrative Law | (i) | Comparative Administrative Law | |
(ii) | Administrative Process and Judicial Control/Administrative Law: 21st Century Challenges | |||
(iii) | Comparative Study of Delegated Legislation | |||
3. |
Business Law | (i) | Legal Regulation of Economic Enterprises | |
(ii) | Security Law/Corporate Finances | |||
(iii) | Corporate Law: Comparative Study | |||
4. |
Criminal Law | (i) | Law Relating to Socio-economics Crimes | |
(ii) | Collective Violence and Criminal Justice System/Penology: Treating Offenders | |||
(iii) | Privileged Class Deviance | |||
5. |
Environmental Law | (i) | Indian Environmental Law: The Recent Challenges | |
(ii) | Comparative Environmental Law | |||
(iii) | International Environmental Law | |||
6. |
International Law | (i) | International Institutions: Law, Practice and Future | |
(ii) | International Humanitarian Law | |||
(iii) | International Humanitarian Law | |||
7. |
Labour Law | (i) | Collective Bargaining | |
(ii) | Industrial Adjudication | |||
(iii) | Wages: Law, Policy and Practice | |||
8. |
Jurisprudence | (i) | Comparative Judicial Process | |
(ii) | Socialist Jurisprudence | |||
(iii) | Socialist Jurisprudence | |||
9. |
Intellectual Property Law | (i) | Law of Industrial & Intellectual Property in India | |
(ii) | Comparative Copyrights and Patents Law | |||
(iii) | Intellectual Property Law: The Challenges | |||
10. |
Human Rights | (i) | Indian Perspective of Human Rights | |
(ii) | International Perspective of Human Rights | |||
(iii) | Human Rights of Women/Child |
* The syllabus may be subject to change from time to time.
** Any of the Optional Groups may be allowed provided that there are not less than five students and further faculty is available in concerned Group.
Arrangements have also been made for certificate courses in the following three foreign languages.
1. French
2. German
3. Spanish
The students shall be charged separate fee as may be prescribed by the competent authority from time to time.