BA.LL.B./Batch 2022-27/Semester VII/Generic Elective Courses Group
    CO (1):-To acquire knowledge of the principles, practice and science of insurance law which are to be used by the insured and the insurer.
    CO (2):-To develop ability to analyze insurance problems relating to Life Insurance and apply legal doctrine and policy considerations to them;
    CO (3):-To acquire insight into the structure and substance of General Insurance in India and Motor Vehicle Insurances.
    CO (4):-To evaluate the effectiveness of legislation in controlling the insurance industry and protecting the interests of consumers of Insurance products and insurers.

    Catalogue Code: T1504
    Course Type: Generic Core Course
    Total Credit: 2
    Credits (Theory): 2
    Credits (Practical): 2
    No. of Hours: 30
    Internal Marks: 20
    External Marks : 30
    Total Marks: 50
    Experiential Learning: No
    Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
    Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
    Course Code: 103230713
    Course Needs: Regional
      CO1: To introduce students to the various forms of Intellectual Property and analyse and differentiate between the different forms
      CO2: To familiarise the students with the procedure of filing different types of IP in India and international instruments
      CO3: To develop a broad understanding of the nature of the different Intellectual Property and specific remedies available for infringement of Intellectual Property; and,
      CO4: To enable the students to critically appreciate the emerging issues of Intellectual Property Law, particularly with its interfaces with other aspects of law.
      Catalogue Code: T1233
      Course Type: Generic Core Course
      Total Credit: 2
      Credits (Theory): 2
      Credits (Practical): 2
      No. of Hours: 30
      Internal Marks: 20
      External Marks : 30
      Total Marks: 50
      Experiential Learning: No
      Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
      Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
      Course Code: 103230712
      Course Needs: Regional
        CO (1) The course aims to study the significance of the market competition evolution of competition law and the role played by CCI and various prohibited acts under the Competition law in India
        CO (2) The course will render the significance of the market competition evolution of competition law and the role played by CCI and various prohibited acts under the Competition law in India
        CO (3) The course aim at rendering clarity about the types of anti-competitive agreements and testing its validity, the practices covered by abuse of dominant position, practices in connection with combinations with a comparative view.
        Catalogue Code: T1326
        Course Type: Generic Core Course
        Total Credit: 2
        Credits (Theory): 2
        Credits (Practical): 2
        No. of Hours: 30
        Internal Marks: 20
        External Marks : 30
        Total Marks: 50
        Experiential Learning: No
        Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
        Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
        Course Code: 103230711
        Course Needs: Regional
          CO (1): Acquire concrete theoretical understanding on Penology and Victimology
          CO (2): Analyze historical trends in punishment for offenders and treatment for victims
          CO (3): Understand alternative approaches to victimization and punishment.
          Catalogue Code: T1552
          Course Type: Generic Core Course
          Total Credit: 2
          Credits (Theory): 2
          Credits (Practical): 2
          No. of Hours: 30
          Internal Marks: 20
          External Marks : 30
          Total Marks: 50
          Experiential Learning: No
          Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
          Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
          Course Code: 103230708
          Course Needs: Regional
            CO1: To acquaint students with the features of the Indian banking system, different types of banks, and the importance of banking services for the economy.
            CO2: To understand the role of banks along with their regulatory and compliance requirements, with special reference to the key provisions of the RBI Act, 1934, the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002.
            CO3: To develop an understanding of the banker–customer relationship and the legal aspects of banking operations.
            CO4: To familiarize students with the features and significance of various banking-related laws.
            Catalogue Code: T1495
            Course Type: Generic Core Course
            Total Credit: 2
            Credits (Theory): 2
            Credits (Practical): 2
            No. of Hours: 30
            Internal Marks: 20
            External Marks : 30
            Total Marks: 50
            Experiential Learning: No
            Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
            Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
            Course Code: 103230707
            Course Needs: Regional