CO(1).To enable the student to understand at the outset the basics of foundation of theory of Law.
2. To learn various methods of legal reasoning, interpretation and analysis of cases, statutes and other sources.
3. To learn about finding Law, source of law, and how to filter the relevant facts and apply the legal principle.
4.To learn about citing various authorities and orient legal writing for a specific purpose and To equip the students to take up systematic legal research.
2. To learn various methods of legal reasoning, interpretation and analysis of cases, statutes and other sources.
3. To learn about finding Law, source of law, and how to filter the relevant facts and apply the legal principle.
4.To learn about citing various authorities and orient legal writing for a specific purpose and To equip the students to take up systematic legal research.
Catalogue Code: T1539
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: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230306
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
CO (1): To acquire basic knowledge about political thinkers and theories.
CO (2): To disseminate knowledge of the concepts in political science.
CO (3): To develop a good measure of critical thinking from an observational and theoretical standpoint.
CO (4): To apply theoretical concepts to specific international or domestic political issues.
CO (5): Locate current political issues in the context of wider debates on state and civil society.
CO (2): To disseminate knowledge of the concepts in political science.
CO (3): To develop a good measure of critical thinking from an observational and theoretical standpoint.
CO (4): To apply theoretical concepts to specific international or domestic political issues.
CO (5): Locate current political issues in the context of wider debates on state and civil society.
Catalogue Code: T6764
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: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230305
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
CO(1):To understand and relate to the terminologies in the principles of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics and relate it to judicial studies.
CO(2):To be able to explain the basic Microeconomic theories and the applications related to consumer behaviour, markets, and production.
CO(3):To be able to explain the basic Macroeconomic theories and the applications related to National Income Accounting, Inflation, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy and Banking.
CO(4):To be able to apply basic tools of analysis from the foundations of Macro and Microeconomics.
CO(2):To be able to explain the basic Microeconomic theories and the applications related to consumer behaviour, markets, and production.
CO(3):To be able to explain the basic Macroeconomic theories and the applications related to National Income Accounting, Inflation, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy and Banking.
CO(4):To be able to apply basic tools of analysis from the foundations of Macro and Microeconomics.
Catalogue Code: T6756
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: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230304
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
CO(1):-To inculcate the art of reading and interpreting the Constitution of Indiaand enable the students to understand the working of the Indian Federal System by analyzing the provisions relating to Centre-State relations and their judicial interpretations
CO(2):-To help the students examine and understand the functional relationship between the various organs of the government and the Centre and the State governments
CO(3):-To enable the students become familiar with the composition, powers and functions of the Parliament& State Legislature and help them to understand its practical relevance in day to day affairs
CO(4):-To help the students understand the basic underlying principles of Constitutional Law, the nature of the Government and Governance in India and identify the hierarchy, functions, powers and privileges of the Union and State Executive.
CO(5):- To enable the students to become familiar with the working of various organs created by the constitution and to understand the role, powers, functioning, hierarchy, jurisdiction and administration of the Courts
CO(6): To help the students gain knowledge regarding the day to day developmentsto the Constitution through amendments, constitutional practice, conventions and judicial decisions
CO(2):-To help the students examine and understand the functional relationship between the various organs of the government and the Centre and the State governments
CO(3):-To enable the students become familiar with the composition, powers and functions of the Parliament& State Legislature and help them to understand its practical relevance in day to day affairs
CO(4):-To help the students understand the basic underlying principles of Constitutional Law, the nature of the Government and Governance in India and identify the hierarchy, functions, powers and privileges of the Union and State Executive.
CO(5):- To enable the students to become familiar with the working of various organs created by the constitution and to understand the role, powers, functioning, hierarchy, jurisdiction and administration of the Courts
CO(6): To help the students gain knowledge regarding the day to day developmentsto the Constitution through amendments, constitutional practice, conventions and judicial decisions
Catalogue Code: T1403
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: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230303
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
CO(1): To understand the relation between religion and law.
CO(2): To acquaint students with basis of Personal laws and its relation with Indian Constitution.
CO(3): To analyze the need for unification of thesevaried personal laws to be applicable uniformly in the matters ofprivateprovince.
CO(4):To understand various Personal laws and provide necessary tools to students to comparatively analyze them.
CO(5):To understand and analyze recentdevelopments inthisbranchbyappreciatingdynamicnatureofthisbranch of law.
CO(6): To equip students with the practical aspects of this subject.
CO(2): To acquaint students with basis of Personal laws and its relation with Indian Constitution.
CO(3): To analyze the need for unification of thesevaried personal laws to be applicable uniformly in the matters ofprivateprovince.
CO(4):To understand various Personal laws and provide necessary tools to students to comparatively analyze them.
CO(5):To understand and analyze recentdevelopments inthisbranchbyappreciatingdynamicnatureofthisbranch of law.
CO(6): To equip students with the practical aspects of this subject.
Catalogue Code: T1031
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: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230302
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional
1. To familiarize the students with the key concepts regarding crime and criminal law.
2. To expose the students to the range of mental states that constitutes mens rea essential for committing crime.
3. To teach specific offences under the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
4. To equip the students to use various legal reasoning and research techniques, various methods of interpreting a statute and analysis of cases (IRAC method) like identifying the facts, issues and how to analyze both in line with legal theories.
5. To keep students abreast of the latest developments and changes in the field of Criminal Law.
2. To expose the students to the range of mental states that constitutes mens rea essential for committing crime.
3. To teach specific offences under the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
4. To equip the students to use various legal reasoning and research techniques, various methods of interpreting a statute and analysis of cases (IRAC method) like identifying the facts, issues and how to analyze both in line with legal theories.
5. To keep students abreast of the latest developments and changes in the field of Criminal Law.
Catalogue Code: T1144
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: No
Primary Purpose of Course: Skill Development
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230301
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Regional