1. To familiarize the students with the key concepts regarding information technology law.
2. To develop an understanding of practical applicability of Information Technology Law in India in detail.
3. The course emphasizes on knowing the applicability of Information Technology Act, 2000, core provisions of the Information Technology Act and regulatory framework under the Act
4. To understand the authentication mechanism involved in Information Technology law for e-records and digital signatures and its legality following the evidentiary values.
5. To learn the system of e-governance under information technology law and its importance.
6. To provide in-depth knowledge about the adjudication of cyber crimes and cyber crime investigation rights.
7. To keep students abreast of the latest developments and changes in the field of Information technology law.
2. To develop an understanding of practical applicability of Information Technology Law in India in detail.
3. The course emphasizes on knowing the applicability of Information Technology Act, 2000, core provisions of the Information Technology Act and regulatory framework under the Act
4. To understand the authentication mechanism involved in Information Technology law for e-records and digital signatures and its legality following the evidentiary values.
5. To learn the system of e-governance under information technology law and its importance.
6. To provide in-depth knowledge about the adjudication of cyber crimes and cyber crime investigation rights.
7. To keep students abreast of the latest developments and changes in the field of Information technology law.
Catalogue Code: T1359
Course Type: Generic Elective Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 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: 103240804
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To understand the evolution and development of Right to Information Act as well as analyze the obligations of Public Authorities under the Act.
2. To analyze the role of Public Information Officers under Right to Information Act.
3. To know the various exceptions provided for in the Act and the reason behind it.
4. To understand the responsibilities of Appellate Officers under Act.
5. To get acquaint with the Information Commission its powers and functions.
6. To have a practical approach of obtaining information through RTI and maintain good governance.
2. To analyze the role of Public Information Officers under Right to Information Act.
3. To know the various exceptions provided for in the Act and the reason behind it.
4. To understand the responsibilities of Appellate Officers under Act.
5. To get acquaint with the Information Commission its powers and functions.
6. To have a practical approach of obtaining information through RTI and maintain good governance.
Catalogue Code: T1556
Course Type: Generic Elective Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 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: 103240808
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
CO 1: To explain the evolution of the concept and theoretical foundation of Human Rights worldwide.
CO 2: To analyze international and regional legal frameworks which embody human rights and promote them in practice.
CO 3: To appraise human rights of vulnerable groups in India.
CO 4: To indicate the role of NHRC, NGOs and the Media in promotion and protection of human rights.
CO 2: To analyze international and regional legal frameworks which embody human rights and promote them in practice.
CO 3: To appraise human rights of vulnerable groups in India.
CO 4: To indicate the role of NHRC, NGOs and the Media in promotion and protection of human rights.
Catalogue Code: T1533
Course Type: Generic Elective Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 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: 103240807
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To explain the economic theories of trade and their function
2. To demonstrate the linkages between the different organizations governing various aspects of international economic law
3. To introduce the students to the International Trading System under the World Trade Organization and the various agreements and annexures under it.
4. To appraise the role of GATT and WTO in establishing and governing the rules of international trading system
2. To demonstrate the linkages between the different organizations governing various aspects of international economic law
3. To introduce the students to the International Trading System under the World Trade Organization and the various agreements and annexures under it.
4. To appraise the role of GATT and WTO in establishing and governing the rules of international trading system
Catalogue Code: T1486
Course Type: Generic Elective Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 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: 103240806
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
CO 1: To identify the theoretical assumptions of core international crimes and critical approaches to international criminal law.
CO 2: To appraise the relationship between national and international jurisdiction for the prosecutions of international crimes
CO 3: To discuss the basic workings of international criminal tribunals, in particular, the permanent International Criminal Court.
CO 4: To develop a critical awareness of the various legal, social and political strategies, mechanisms and institutions that have been developed to deal with crimes with an international or trans-national dimension.
CO 2: To appraise the relationship between national and international jurisdiction for the prosecutions of international crimes
CO 3: To discuss the basic workings of international criminal tribunals, in particular, the permanent International Criminal Court.
CO 4: To develop a critical awareness of the various legal, social and political strategies, mechanisms and institutions that have been developed to deal with crimes with an international or trans-national dimension.
Catalogue Code: T1484
Course Type: Generic Elective Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 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: 103240805
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global