1.To equip young minds to understand the sociological perspective so as to enhance legal understanding of the problem in hand.
2.To learn identify social stratification and social structure, changing nature of social institutions and related social dynamics and social problems of Indian society
3.To build the knowledge base and apply it to the different facets of society.
2.To learn identify social stratification and social structure, changing nature of social institutions and related social dynamics and social problems of Indian society
3.To build the knowledge base and apply it to the different facets of society.
Catalogue Code: T6771
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230105
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.This course attempts to study and interpret the stages and processes of State formation in India from the ancient period through the medieval period right up to the modern period.
2.The study of this course assists students to sketch and critically analyze the development of the legal institutions of the State in ancient and medieval history.
3.Students understand and examine from the stu
2.The study of this course assists students to sketch and critically analyze the development of the legal institutions of the State in ancient and medieval history.
3.Students understand and examine from the stu
Catalogue Code: T6758
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230104
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.Understand the basic principles of legal research
2.Formulate a research plan
3.Utilize credible resources as a tool for academic research
4.Use and interpret legal citations
2.Formulate a research plan
3.Utilize credible resources as a tool for academic research
4.Use and interpret legal citations
Catalogue Code: T1335
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 1
Credits (Theory): 1
No. of Hours: 15
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 25
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230109
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.To explain the basic concepts of Ethics.
2.To make students understand ethical behavior through different moral philosophies.
3.To summarize different Ethical Theories and enable students to logically interpret ethical questions accordingly.
4.To introduce students to western and Indian philosophical literature
2.To make students understand ethical behavior through different moral philosophies.
3.To summarize different Ethical Theories and enable students to logically interpret ethical questions accordingly.
4.To introduce students to western and Indian philosophical literature
Catalogue Code: T6762
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 50
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 50
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230108
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.To build students understanding in relation to primary governing principles of Indian Legal System as a whole.
2.To enable them to understand the foundation and basic working of each wing of the government and their hierarchical authority.
3.To inculcate the importance of having alternate dispute resolution mechanism.
4.To introduce them to the basic methods of legal research
2.To enable them to understand the foundation and basic working of each wing of the government and their hierarchical authority.
3.To inculcate the importance of having alternate dispute resolution mechanism.
4.To introduce them to the basic methods of legal research
Catalogue Code: T1534
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 20
External Marks : 30
Total Marks: 50
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230107
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.To provide sufficient training to meet their present and anticipated needs.
2.Assist the law students in enhancing the research skills with technical tools like, legal databases, online legal journals etc.
3.To develop advanced drafting and presentation skills with the help of technology.
4.To maintain and retain the legal research and information in soft form, for future references
2.Assist the law students in enhancing the research skills with technical tools like, legal databases, online legal journals etc.
3.To develop advanced drafting and presentation skills with the help of technology.
4.To maintain and retain the legal research and information in soft form, for future references
Catalogue Code: T3246
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 30
Internal Marks: 50
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 50
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230106
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.To analyze the intersectional and interdisciplinary approach between Law & Literature
2.To explain and interpret the significant questions of justice and ethics
3.To examine Law from the humanistic & philosophical perspective by the study of literary texts
4.To summarize, interpret and criticize the literary works
2.To explain and interpret the significant questions of justice and ethics
3.To examine Law from the humanistic & philosophical perspective by the study of literary texts
4.To summarize, interpret and criticize the literary works
Catalogue Code: T6752
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230103
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.To identify the law of private rights and remedies, which are not covered by statute
2.To analyse wide range of legal concepts, values, principles, rules, and procedures encompassing the law of torts
3.To examine the theoretical rationale involved and its practical relationship with the relevant economic, social, commercial and political context
4.To apply the principles of law of tor
2.To analyse wide range of legal concepts, values, principles, rules, and procedures encompassing the law of torts
3.To examine the theoretical rationale involved and its practical relationship with the relevant economic, social, commercial and political context
4.To apply the principles of law of tor
Catalogue Code: T1462
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230102
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1.To teach the historical development of 'Contract'.
2.To acquaint the students with the procedural rules that have to be satisfied before a contract is formed or enforced or to the consequences of legal enforceability.
3.To keep the students abreast with the expanded role of contract in an era of privatization.
2.To acquaint the students with the procedural rules that have to be satisfied before a contract is formed or enforced or to the consequences of legal enforceability.
3.To keep the students abreast with the expanded role of contract in an era of privatization.
Catalogue Code: T1029
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 4
Credits (Theory): 4
No. of Hours: 60
Internal Marks: 40
External Marks : 60
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230101
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global