Subject Name |
Description |
English-I Communication Skills (Theory) |
The course is aimed to develop the ability to use correct word choice, grammar, and style while developing writing and speaking fluency. |
English-I (Communication Skills (Practical) |
To equip students pursuing professional courses with effective listening, phonetical aspects like pronunciation, accent, intonation and other speaking skills of English. To improve fluency with well selected vocabulary. To help them develop their soft skills, overcome inhibitions and self-consciousness and to enhance student’s performance at Placement Interviews, Group Discussions and other recruitment exercises. |
Political Science-I (Political Theory-I) |
The course provides knowledge about State, Government, liberty, Equality, Sovereignty, Political System, Democracy, Political Parties, Parliamentary and Presidential form of Government. |
Economics-I (Micro-Economics) |
This subject aims to provide fundamental concepts and models in the theory of production and costs and sets out to provide a basic understanding of price and / or output determination under different types of market structures including factor markets. |
Computer Fundamentals |
Identify the function of computer hardware components, how software and hardware work together to perform computing task sand what an operating system is and how it works, and solve common problems related to operating systems. |
Tort and Consumer Protection Laws |
The objective of tort is to provide a channel for Compensation, deterrence, justice, appeasement, normative rules of behaviour; protection of interests recognized by law. |
Law of Contract-I (General) |
The Course is structured to explain the basic principles & concepts of Law of Contract. This course is aimed to develop the ability of analytical reasoning in students while learning to applying law on the factual situations. |
Subject Name |
Description |
English-II (English Literature) |
The course is aimed to develop the ability to identify literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped the literary works. |
Political Science-II (Political -Theory II) |
The course introduces about the recent concept in Political Science like Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Political Culture, Political Elites, Various Ideologies like Gandhism, Fascism, Marxism, Socialism Liberalism. |
Economics-II (Macro-Economics) |
This course will also expose the students to the theory of general equilibrium and welfare economics. It is also intended to expose the students to macroeconomic concepts and theory, the application of the macro economic theory, and implication of the macro-economic policies. |
Application of Computers |
Identify the basic components and major functionalities of Microsoft Word, Excel and Power point along with the practical implementation and the basics of Cyber Crime |
Law of Contract-II (Special) |
This subject emphasizes on skills to understand the contracts related to large business organisations such as Agency, Partnership & Sales |
Legal Language |
The Course is structured to explain the important foreign words used in law, legal terms and phrases. This course is aimed to develop the ability to understand the plain language for lawyers, word clusters and strings. The subject also aspires to develop the legal writing through essay and précis writing. |
Environmental Studies |
Environmental studies consist of treaties, conventions, statutes and regulations. Its purpose is to protect and preserve the environment. |
Subject Name |
Description |
English-III (Communication Skills in English) |
The Course is structured to develop the ability to use correct pronunciation, word choice and style while developing speaking, reading, writing and listening and fluency. |
Political Science-III |
The syllabus gives knowledge about the major Constitutions of the Indian constitution borrowed some good principles from the constitution of other countries like federalism, Rule of Law, Judicial Review, Parliamentary Form of Government. World like Britain, USA, Canada and Australia. |
Foreign/Indian Language*(I) |
The objective behind the teaching of foreign languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern foreign languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
Constitutional Law-I |
The basic object of Constitutional law is to provide the acquaintance with the basic features of Indian Constitution eg. Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State policy. Further it is aimed to impart the knowledge about Judicial system in India |
Law of Crimes-I (Penal Code) |
It is a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of Criminal Law that lists all the cases and punishments that a person committing any crimes is liable to be charged. |
Constitutional and Legal History |
The basic object of Constitutional Legal History is to provide knowledge about the Legal and historical development of constitution. The knowledge of this development will be useful for understanding the Fundamentals Principles of the constitution and jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Court. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Political Science – IV (Indian Political Thought) |
The course gives knowledge about the ideology of Indian Political Thinkers and various revolutions against Sati Pradha, Socialism,revolt against Untouchability, Demand for Swaraj, demand for liberty and rights in the Indian society. |
Foreign/Indian Language*(II) |
The objective behind the teaching of foreign languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern foreign languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
Economics -III (Indian Economics)
|
The subject aims to provide basic understanding of Indian Economic structure, its problems and India’s Foreign Trade and the measures adopted by the government to enhance the Human Resource development in India. |
Constitutional Law-II |
The basic object of Constitutional law is to provide the acquaintance with the basic features of Indian Constitution eg. Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State policy. Further it is aimed to impart the knowledge about Judicial system in India |
Law of Crimes-II(Criminal Procedure Code) |
The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is the main legislation on procedure for administration of substantive Criminal Law in India with the Criminal Justice System, Probation of Offender Act and Juvenile Justice Act. |
Family Law |
The basic object is to provide the acquaintance with the Sources of Hindu Law& also various provisions of legislation like the concepts of Marriage, its validity, divorce, adoption, inheritance and succession under different personal laws. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Political Science-V (Political Thought) |
This course introduces the specific elements of Indian Political Thought spanning over two millennia. The basic focus of study is on individual thinkers whose ideas are however framed by specific themes. The course as a whole is meant to provide a sense of the broad streams of Indian thought while encouraging a specific knowledge of individual thinkers and texts. |
Foreign/Indian language (III) |
The objective behind the teaching of foreign languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
Jurisprudence |
The purpose of subject in legal dogmatic is to investigate and systematise the law as it is. Or, in other words, that the primary objective is to describe valid law, solve unclear problems concerning how law should be applied, and, eventually, provide suggestions about how law should be developed |
Law of Evidence |
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is something, which serves to prove or disprove the existence or non-existence of an alleged fact. Without evidence there can be no proof. |
Civil Procedure Code-I |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India. |
Legal Research Methodology |
The subject aims to analyze a statute, the methods applied in legal research that rely upon specific interpretative tools such as the mischief rule, golden rule and literal rule. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Political Science-VI (Public Administration in India) |
The importance of public administration derives from its crucial role in the governing of a society. All the great human events in history were probably achieved by what we today would call public administration. Organization and administrative practices in collective or public settings are as old as civilization. The objective of this course is set to analyze the transformations in public administration with emphasis on current initiatives and emerging challenges in the field. Students are introduced to the study of public administration in a fast changing environment of globalized phenomenon. |
Sociology-I |
The Sociology seeks to develop in students the sociological knowledge and skills that will enable them to think critically and imaginatively about society and social issues. Through coursework, the Department encourages a commitment to social justice based on an appreciation of social and intellectual diversity and an awareness of social inequality. |
Administrative Law |
The objectives of administrative law are to handle the legal principles that affect government agencies. It focuses on procedures and rulemaking of the government. |
Public International Law |
Public international law is composed of rules and principles governing relations between sovereign states and inters governmental organizations. The principal objective of international law is to safeguard the peaceful coexistence of nations and ethnic groups and thereby also contributes to the general development. |
Civil Procedure Code-II and Limitation Law |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India with Limitation Law. |
Property Law |
The subject provides a clear, systematic and uniform law for the transfer of immovable property. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Civil Procedure Code-I |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India. |
Administrative Law |
The objectives of administrative law are to handle the legal principles that affect government agencies. It focuses on procedures and rulemaking of the government. |
Law of Evidence |
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is something, which serves to prove or disprove the existence or non-existence of an alleged fact. Without evidence there can be no proof. |
Property Law |
The subject provides a clear, systematic and uniform law for the transfer of immovable property. |
Principles of Interpretation |
The subject states the statutory interpretation in which a court looks at a statue and determines what it means and also the words must be given their ordinary, literal and grammatical meaning. |
Conveyancing and Drafting (Practical/Clinical Course-III) |
The course aims to acquaint the student with the fundamental principles of good drafting. Procedure of drafting of different deeds- sale deed, lease deed, mortgage deed. Drafting of wills, power of attorney, promissory note, adoption deed are also significantly put down for inculcating the advanced drafting skills. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Civil Procedure Code-II and Limitation Law |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India with Limitation Law. |
Public International Law |
Public international law is composed of rules and principles governing relations between sovereign states and inters governmental organizations. The principal objective of international law is to safeguard the peaceful coexistence of nations and ethnic groups and thereby also contributes to the general development. |
Company Law |
The subject is concerned with the organisation and functioning of the companies, their constitution, and their management and eventually with manner of their dissolution. |
Environmental Law |
The purpose of environmental law is to protect and preserve the environment. Environmental law is a complex group of laws and regulations which operate to regulate the interaction of human life to the natural environment. |
Insurance Law |
The fundamental purpose of Insurance Law is to protect the public as insurance consumers and policyholders with the different kinds of insurance, contract of insurance etc. |
Case Law Exercises on Legal Ethics (Practical/Clinical Course-IV) |
Honesty and Honorable dealing are expected from every man in professional practice. The subject includes about Contempt of Court, Bar-Bench Relations & professional ethics and professional values. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Labour and Industrial Laws |
The subject provides knowledge of Industrial relations and the importance of the maintenance of Industrial peace and efforts to reduce the incidence of Strikes and Lockout and Industrial Strike are to be emphasized. |
Alternative Dispute Resolution |
A practical subject to develop skills related to various ADR mechanism among students through mediation, arbitration, conciliation and Lok Adalat procedures. |
Legal Research Methodology |
The subject aims to analyses a statute, the methods applied in legal research that rely upon specific interpretative tools such as the mischief rule, golden rule and literal rule. |
Criminology and Penology |
The subject provides complete understanding of dimensions of crime, crime causation, penalizing the crime, prevention of crime, functioning of penal institutions along with rehabilitation and protection of crime victims. |
Information Technology Law |
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Moot Court Exercises (Practical/Clinical Course-V) |
Moot Court exercises leads to a better and fuller understanding of the purpose and procedure of Law, as well as develops advocacy skills in an environment of friendly competitions and practices. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Principles of Taxation Law |
The Course is structured to know about Taxation provisions under Indian constitution, provisions regarding direct and indirect taxes, how legal control is exercised over funds; Role of comptroller and auditor general, public accounts committee of Parliament, income-tax authorities and their powers. |
Land Laws including Tenure and Tenancy |
This course is aimed to provide theoretical knowledge combined with the practical reasoning to make the student understand the law pertaining to land and tenancy. |
Banking Law |
The subject provide knowledge and understanding of law relating to the banking business. This course aims skills, knowledge, goals, and abilities which specify why you are a perfect fit to achieve the organization's goals. |
Human Right Law and Practice |
To acquire a basic working knowledge of the origin, purpose and scope of international human rights law and to familiarize with the application of international human rights law at the domestic level. |
Intellectual Property Rights (General) |
Intellectual Property Law deals with a category of intangible rights protecting commercially valuable products of the human intellect. Different aspects of IPR like patent, copyright, trademarks, industrial design and geographical indications are discussed in detail. |
Moot Court Exercises and Internship (Practical/Clinical Course-VI) |
Moot Court exercises leads to a better and fuller understanding of the purpose and procedure of Law, as well as develops advocacy skills in an environment of friendly competitions and practices. |
Subject Name |
Description |
English-I Communication Skills (Theory) |
The course is aimed to develop the ability to use correct word choice, grammar, and style while developing writing and speaking fluency. |
English-I (Communication Skills (Practical)
|
To equip students pursuing professional courses with effective listening, phonetical aspects like pronunciation, accent, intonation and other speaking skills of English. To improve fluency with well selected vocabulary. To help them develop their soft skills, overcome inhibitions and self-consciousness and to enhance student’s performance at Placement Interviews, Group Discussions and other recruitment exercises. |
Principles of Management
|
To discuss and communicate the management evolution and how it will affect future managers. Evaluate leadership styles to anticipate the consequences of each leadership style. |
Economics-I (Micro-Economics) |
This subject aims to provide fundamental concepts and models in the theory of production and costs and sets out to provide a basic understanding of price and / or output determination under different types of market structures including factor markets. |
Computer Fundamentals |
To identify the function of computer hardware components, how software and hardware work together to perform computing task sand what an operating system is and how it works, and solve common problems related to operating systems. |
Tort and Consumer Protection Laws |
The objective of tort is to provide a channel for Compensation, deterrence, justice, appeasement, normative rules of behaviour; protection of interests recognized by law. |
Law of Contract-I (General) |
The Course is structured to explain the basic principles & concepts of Law of Contract. This course is aimed to develop the ability of analytical reasoning in students while learning to applying law on the factual situations. |
Subject Name |
Description |
English-II (English Literature) |
The course is aimed to develop the ability to identify literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped the literary works. |
Financial Accounting-I |
The objective is to provide a theoretical framework as well as business applications of various accounting methods in management. |
Business Mathematics
|
Understanding basic terms in the areas of business calculus and financial mathematics, independently solving of business problems. |
Foreign/Indian Language(I) |
The objective behind the teaching of languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
Law of Contract-II (Special) |
This subject emphasizes on skills to understand the contracts related to large business organisations such as Agency, Partnership & Sales. |
Legal Language |
The Course is structured to explain the important foreign words used in law, legal terms and phrases. This course is aimed to develop the ability to understand the plain language for lawyers, word clusters and strings. The subject also aspires to develop the legal writing through essay and précis writing. |
Environmental Studies |
Environmental studies consist of treaties, conventions, statutes and regulations. Its purpose is to protect and preserve the environment. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Financial Accounting-II |
The objective of this course is to provide a theoretical framework as well as business applications of various accounting methods in management. |
Economics-II (Macro-Economics) |
This course will also expose the students to the theory of general equilibrium and welfare economics. It is also intended to expose the students to macroeconomic concepts and theory, the application of the macro economic theory, and implication of the macro-economic policies. |
Foreign/Indian Language(I)
|
The objective behind the teaching of languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
Constitutional Law-I |
The basic object of Constitutional law is to provide the acquaintance with the basic features of Indian Constitution eg. Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State policy. Further it is aimed to impart the knowledge about Judicial system in India |
Law of Crimes-I(Penal Code) |
It is a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of Criminal Law that lists all the cases and punishments that a person committing any crimes is liable to be charged. |
Constitutional and Legal History |
The basic object of Constitutional Legal History is to provide knowledge about the Legal and historical development of constitution. The knowledge of this development will be useful for understanding the Fundamentals Principles of the constitution and jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Court. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Business Statistics |
This paper enable students to apply basic statistical techniques and methods for grouping, tabular and graphical display, analysis and interpretation of statistical data. |
Foreign/Indian Language*(III) |
The objective behind the teaching of languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
English-III (Communication Skills in English)
|
The Course is structured to develop the ability to use correct pronunciation, word choice and style while developing speaking, reading, writing and listening and fluency. |
Constitutional Law-II |
The basic object of Constitutional law is to provide the acquaintance with the basic features of Indian Constitution eg. Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State policy. Further it is aimed to impart the knowledge about Judicial system in India |
Law of Crimes-II(Criminal Procedure Code) |
The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is the main legislation on procedure for administration of substantive Criminal Law in India with the Criminal Justice System, Probation of Offender Act and Juvenile Justice Act. |
Family Law |
The basic object is to provide the acquaintance with the Sources of Hindu Law& also various provisions of legislation like the concepts of Marriage, its validity, divorce, adoption, inheritance and succession under different personal laws. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
|
The main objective of this course is to provide students with the basic skills concerning business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Additionally, students should understand the role of ethics, corporate responsibility and sustainability in business activities and evaluate business practices in these fields |
Auditing |
The objectives include principles and practices used by public accountants and internal auditors in examining financial statements and supporting data. Special emphasis is given on investigation into fraud etc. |
Jurisprudence |
The purpose of subject in legal dogmatic is to investigate and systematise the law as it is. Or, in other words, that the primary objective is to describe valid law, solve unclear problems concerning how law should be applied, and, eventually, provide suggestions about how law should be developed |
Law of Evidence |
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is something, which serves to prove or disprove the existence or non-existence of an alleged fact. Without evidence there can be no proof. |
Civil Procedure Code-I |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India. |
Legal Research Methodology |
The subject aims to analyze a statute, the methods applied in legal research that rely upon specific interpretative tools such as the mischief rule, golden rule and literal rule. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Marketing Management |
The purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of the underlying concepts, strategies and the issues involved in the exchange of products and services. |
Human Resource Management |
In this course, students will learn the basic concepts and frameworks of human resource management (HRM), and understand the role that HRM has to play in effective business administration. This course will also improve students’ ability to think about how HRM should be used as a tool to execute strategies. |
Administrative Law |
The objectives of administrative law are to handle the legal principles that affect government agencies. It focuses on procedures and rulemaking of the government. |
Public International Law |
Public international law is composed of rules and principlesgoverning relations between sovereign states and inters governmental organizations. The principal objective of international law is tosafeguard the peaceful coexistence of nations and ethnic groups and thereby also contributes to the general development. |
Civil Procedure Code-II and Limitation Law |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India with Limitation Law. |
Property Law |
The subject provides a clear, systematic and uniform law for the transfer of immovable property. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Cost Accounting
|
The objective is to explain the concept and role of cost accounting in the business management of manufacturing and non-manufacturing companies and to define the costs and their impact on value creation in the manufacturing and non-manufacturing companies. Further to use accounting methods of cost calculation. |
Right to Information Law |
The basic object to teach the students the Right to Information is to empower them with the knowledge of citizen’s right to transparency and accountability in the working of the Government, and people’s enhanced participation in democratic process thereby making our democracy work for the people in a real sense. An informed citizen is better equipped to keep necessary vigil on the instruments of governance and make the government more accountable to the governed. |
Bio Diversity Protection Law |
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most serious environmental problems the world faces. The objective of this course is to describe, analyse and evaluate current legal regimes for biodiversity conservation.
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Optional Paper-I |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Optional Paper-II |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Conveyancing and Drafting (Practical/Clinical Course-I) |
The course aims to acquaint the student with the fundamental principles of good drafting. Procedure of drafting of different deeds- sale deed, lease deed, mortgage deed. Drafting of wills, power of attorney, promissory note, adoption deed are also significantly put down for inculcating the advanced drafting skills. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Financial Management |
To provide a complete overview of modern corporate finance, including relevant theory and practical application. The student will be able to Calculate common investment criteria, to apply measures of cost of capital and financial leverage to form long-term financial policies for business and judge the merits of leasing over borrowing to purchase assets. |
International Organization |
This course aims to study the structure and functioning of international organizations like UN, Security Council, Trusteeship Council, UNESCO, WTO, IMO etc. for the purpose of introducing the students the regime of these institutions. |
Company Law |
The subject is concerned with the organisation and functioning of the companies, their constitution, and their management and eventually with manner of their dissolution. |
Optional Paper-III |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Optional Paper-IV |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Moot Court Exercises and Internship (Practical/Clinical Course-II) |
Moot Court exercises leads to a better and fuller understanding of the purpose and procedure of Law, as well as develops advocacy skills in an environment of friendly competitions and practices. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Labour and Industrial Laws |
The subject provides knowledge of Industrial relations and the importance of the maintenance of Industrial peace and efforts to reduce the incidence of Strikes and Lockout and Industrial Strike are to be emphasized. |
Information Technology Law |
The course aims at providing the recent development in the field of information technology. The course covers the e-commerce, e-governance, cyber offences, digital signature as well as electronic signature and the provision relating to the regulating authorities. The course covers the remedies provided under the provisions of Information Technology Act, 2000. |
Environmental Law |
The purpose of environmental law is to protect and preserve the environment. Environmental law is a complex group of laws and regulations which operate to regulate the interaction of human life to the natural environment. |
Optional Paper-V |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Alternative Dispute Resolution |
A practical subject to develop skills related to various ADR mechanism among students through mediation, arbitration, conciliation and Lok Adalat procedures. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Principles of Taxation Law |
The Course is structured to know about Taxation provisions under Indian constitution, provisions regarding direct and indirect taxes, how legal control is exercised over funds; Role of comptroller and auditor general, public accounts committee of Parliament, income-tax authorities and their powers. |
Land Laws including Tenure and Tenancy |
This course is aimed to provide theoretical knowledge combined with the practical reasoning to make the student understand the law pertaining to land and tenancy. |
Intellectual Property Right(General) |
Intellectual Property Law deals with a category of intangible rights protecting commercially valuable products of the human intellect. Different aspects of IPR like patent, copyright, trademarks, industrial design and geographical indications are discussed in detail. |
Optional Paper-VI |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Legal Profession & Ethics (Practical/Clinical Course-IV) |
Honesty and Honorable dealing are expected from every man in professional practice. The subject includes about Contempt of Court, Bar-Bench Relations & professional ethics and professional values. |
Subject Name |
Description |
English-I (Communication Skills (Theory) |
The course is aimed to develop the ability to use correct word choice, grammar, and style while developing writing and speaking fluency. |
English-I (Communication Skills (Practical) |
To equip students pursuing professional courses with effective listening, phonetical aspects like pronunciation, accent, intonation and other speaking skills of English. To improve fluency with well selected vocabulary. To help them develop their soft skills, overcome inhibitions and self-consciousness and to enhance student’s performance at Placement Interviews, Group Discussions and other recruitment exercises. |
Principles of Management |
To discuss and communicate the management evolution and how it will affect future managers. Evaluate leadership styles to anticipate the consequences of each leadership style. |
Economics-I (Micro-Economics) |
This subject aims to provide fundamental concepts and models in the theory of production and costs and sets out to provide a basic understanding of price and / or output determination under different types of market structures including factor markets. |
Computer Fundamentals |
To identify the function of computer hardware components, how software and hardware work together to perform computing task sand what an operating system is and how it works, and solve common problems related to operating systems. |
Tort and Consumer Protection Laws |
The objective of tort is to provide a channel for Compensation, deterrence, justice, appeasement, normative rules of behaviour; protection of interests recognized by law. |
Law of Contract-I (General) |
The Course is structured to explain the basic principles & concepts of Law of Contract. This course is aimed to develop the ability of analytical reasoning in students while learning to applying law on the factual situations. |
Subject Name |
Description |
English-II (English Literature) |
The course is aimed to develop the ability to identify literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped the literary works. |
Production & Operations management |
One of the most critical areas for success in any business enterprise is how Production and Operations are managed. In the ‘Productions and Operations Management’ course an attempt will be made to integrate into a consolidated production and operation related decisions. |
Business Mathematics & Statistics |
To have a broad background in Mathematics and Statistics, an appreciation of how its various sub-disciplines are related, the ability to use techniques from different areas, and an in-depth knowledge about topics chosen. |
Foreign/Indian Language* (I) |
The objective behind the teaching of foreign languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern foreign languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
Law of Contract-II (Special) |
This subject emphasizes on skills to understand the contracts related to large business organisations such as Agency, Partnership & Sales. |
Legal Language |
The Course is structured to explain the important foreign words used in law, legal terms and phrases. This course is aimed to develop the ability to understand the plain language for lawyers, word clusters and strings. The subject also aspires to develop the legal writing through essay and précis writing. |
Environmental Studies |
Environmental studies consist of treaties, conventions, statutes and regulations. Its purpose is to protect and preserve the environment. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Organizational Behaviour |
The syllabus of Organizational Behavior is designed to enhance the understanding of human behavior in organizations and to increase effectiveness as a professional and leader. It aims to study the essential theories and frameworks for analyzing, understanding, and managing human behavior in organizations. |
Economics-II (Macro-Economics) |
This course will also expose the students to the theory of general equilibrium and welfare economics. It is also intended to expose the students to macroeconomic concepts and theory, the application of the macro economic theory, and implication of the macro-economic policies. |
Foreign/Indian language* (I) |
The objective behind the teaching of foreign languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern foreign languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
Constitutional Law-I |
The basic object of Constitutional law is to provide the acquaintance with the basic features of Indian Constitution eg. Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State policy. Further it is aimed to impart the knowledge about Judicial system in India |
Law of Crimes-I (Penal Code) |
It is a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of Criminal Law that lists all the cases and punishments that a person committing any crimes is liable to be charged. |
Constitutional and Legal History |
The basic object of Constitutional Legal History is to provide knowledge about the Legal and historical development of constitution. The knowledge of this development will be useful for understanding the Fundamentals Principles of the constitution and jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Court. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Accounting for Managers |
The objective of the course is to provide an understanding of practical aspects of accounting, managing assets, financial analysis, cost behavior and improve decision making skills. |
Foreign/Indian Language* (III) |
The objective behind the teaching of foreign languages is to develop each pupil to his or her maximum potential in the use and understanding of modern foreign languages at a level appropriate to the learner’s experience. |
English-III (Communication Skills in English) |
The Course is structured to develop the ability to use correct pronunciation, word choice and style while developing speaking, reading, writing and listening and fluency. |
Constitutional Law-II |
The basic object of Constitutional law is to provide the acquaintance with the basic features of Indian Constitution eg. Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State policy. Further it is aimed to impart the knowledge about Judicial system in India |
Law of Crimes-II (Criminal Procedure Code) |
The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is the main legislation on procedure for administration of substantive Criminal Law in India with the Criminal Justice System, Probation of Offender Act and Juvenile Justice Act. |
Family Law |
The basic object is to provide the acquaintance with the Sources of Hindu Law& also various provisions of legislation like the concepts of Marriage, its validity, divorce, adoption, inheritance and succession under different personal laws. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility |
The main objective of this course is to provide students with the basic skills concerning business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Additionally, students should understand the role of ethics, corporate responsibility and sustainability in business activities and evaluate business practices in these fields. |
Human Resource Management |
In this course, students will learn the basic concepts and frameworks of human resource management (HRM), and understand the role that HRM has to play in effective business administration. This course will also improve students’ ability to think about how HRM should be used as a tool to execute strategies. |
Jurisprudence |
The purpose of subject in legal dogmatic is to investigate and systematise the law as it is. Or, in other words, that the primary objective is to describe valid law, solve unclear problems concerning how law should be applied, and, eventually, provide suggestions about how law should be developed |
Law of Evidence |
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is something, which serves to prove or disprove the existence or non-existence of an alleged fact. Without evidence there can be no proof. |
Civil Procedure Code-I |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India. |
Legal Research Methodology |
The subject aims to analyze a statute, the methods applied in legal research that rely upon specific interpretative tools such as the mischief rule, golden rule and literal rule. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Marketing Management |
The purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of the underlying concepts, strategies and the issues involved in the exchange of products and services. |
Business Environment |
To understand the overall business environment and evaluate its various components in business decision making. The course contents facilitate the students to develop conceptual framework of business environment and generate interest in business. |
Administrative Law |
The objectives of administrative law are to handle the legal principles that affect government agencies. It focuses on procedures and rulemaking of the government. |
Public International Law |
Public international law is composed of rules and principlesgoverning relations between sovereign states and inters governmental organizations. The principal objective of international law is tosafeguard the peaceful coexistence of nations and ethnic groups and thereby also contributes to the general development. |
Civil Procedure Code-II and Limitation Law |
The subject includes the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature or the administration of civil proceedings in India with Limitation Law. |
Property Law |
The subject provides a clear, systematic and uniform law for the transfer of immovable property. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Entrepreneurship Development |
The students develop and can systematically apply an entrepreneurial way of thinking that will allow them to identify and create business opportunities that may be commercialized successfully. |
Right to Information Law |
The basic object to teach the students the Right to Information is to empower them with the knowledge of citizen’s right to transparency and accountability in the working of the Government, and people’s enhanced participation in democratic process thereby making our democracy work for the people in a real sense. An informed citizen is better equipped to keep necessary vigil on the instruments of governance and make the government more accountable to the governed. |
Bio Diversity Protection Law |
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most serious environmental problems the world faces. The objective of this course is to describe, analyse and evaluate current legal regimes for biodiversity conservation. |
Optional Paper-I |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Optional Paper-II |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Conveyancing and Drafting (Practical/Clinical Course-I) |
The course aims to acquaint the student with the fundamental principles of good drafting. Procedure of drafting of different deeds- sale deed, lease deed, mortgage deed. Drafting of wills, power of attorney, promissory note, adoption deed are also significantly put down for inculcating the advanced drafting skills. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Financial Management |
To provide a complete overview of modern corporate finance, including relevant theory and practical application. The student will be able to Calculate common investment criteria, to apply measures of cost of capital and financial leverage to form long-term financial policies for business and judge the merits of leasing over borrowing to purchase assets. |
International Organization |
This course aims to study the structure and functioning of international organizations like UN, Security Council, Trusteeship Council, UNESCO, WTO, IMO etc. for the purpose of introducing the students the regime of these institutions. |
Company Law |
The subject is concerned with the organisation and functioning of the companies, their constitution, and their management and eventually with manner of their dissolution |
Optional Paper-III |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Optional Paper-IV |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Moot Court Exercises and Internship (Practical/Clinical Course-II) |
Moot Court exercises leads to a better and fuller understanding of the purpose and procedure of Law, as well as develops advocacy skills in an environment of friendly competitions and practices. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Labour and Industrial Laws |
The subject provides knowledge of Industrial relations and the importance of the maintenance of Industrial peace and efforts to reduce the incidence of Strikes and Lockout and Industrial Strike are to be emphasized. |
Information Technology Law |
The course aims at providing the recent development in the field of information technology. The course covers the e-commerce, e-governance, cyber offences, digital signature as well as electronic signature and the provision relating to the regulating authorities. The course covers the remedies provided under the provisions of Information Technology Act, 2000. |
Environmental Law |
The purpose of environmental law is to protect and preserve the environment. Environmental law is a complex group of laws and regulations which operate to regulate the interaction of human life to the natural environment. |
Optional Paper-V |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Alternative Dispute Resolution (Practical/Clinical Course-III) |
A practical subject to develop skills related to various ADR mechanism among students through mediation, arbitration, conciliation and Lok Adalat procedures. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Principles of Taxation Law |
The Course is structured to know about Taxation provisions under Indian constitution, provisions regarding direct and indirect taxes, how legal control is exercised over funds; Role of comptroller and auditor general, public accounts committee of Parliament, income-tax authorities and their powers. |
Land Laws including Tenure and Tenancy |
This course is aimed to provide theoretical knowledge combined with the practical reasoning to make the student understand the law pertaining to land and tenancy. |
Intellectual Property Right(General) |
Intellectual Property Law deals with a category of intangible rights protecting commercially valuable products of the human intellect. Different aspects of IPR like patent, copyright, trademarks, industrial design and geographical indications are discussed in detail. |
Optional Paper-VI |
The students are offered different option in order to make them acquaint with the specialized field of study. |
Legal Profession & Ethics (Practical/Clinical Course-IV) |
Honesty and Honorable dealing are expected from every man in professional practice. The subject includes about Contempt of Court, Bar-Bench Relations, professional ethics and professional values. |
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C- I Research Methods and Legal Writing |
C- II Comparative Public Law |
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Name of Labs |
Description |
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Computer Lab |
We provide education opportunity on Computer fundamentals and applications. High performance search engine and high speed broadband connectivity provides an extended access to vast intellectual resources necessary for the budding legal professionals. |
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Language Lab |
In Language Lab, we provide training for the personality development and enhancement of communication skills of students through situational conversation, listening comprehension, speech, short documentary film or pre- recorded english language learning programme for formal and informal situations. |
Conferences
Name of Conference |
Date of Conference |
One Day National Conference on “Law as a Catalyst of Social Change in Present Scenario” |
11/3/2016 |
Workshops
Name of Workshop |
Date |
Five day Workshop on Personality Development “Personality Development & Character Building: Growing from within” |
1/12/2015 to 5/12/2015 |
One Day Training Programme on Human Rights |
18/11/2016 |
Five day Workshop on Personality Development “Way to Success: Mind your Mind” |
12/2/2018 to 16/2/2018 |
Expert Talk
Name of Eminent Guest Speaker |
Designation of the speaker |
Topic of Lecture |
Date of Lecture |
Mr. Danish Gupta |
CJM-Cum-Secretary, DLSA, Ambala |
Guest Lecture on “Entitlement of Free Legal Aid and Laws Relating to Women” |
14.05.2018 |
Ms. Nidhi Bansal |
CJM-Cum-Secretary, DLSA, Panchkula and Ambala |
Guest Lecture on “Law in a Changing World” |
11.09.2017 |
Sh. Ashok Kumar Muthreja |
Deputy Advocate General of Haryana |
Guest Lecture on “Role of Lawyers in Nation Building Pre Independence and Post Independence” |
17.08.2017 |
Prof. (Dr.) P.S. Jaswal |
Vice-Chancellor, RGNUL, Patiala |
Orientation Programme, 2017 |
20.07.2017 |
Sh. B.S. Garg |
Senior Advocate, Ambala City |
Provisions of Civil Procedure Code |
07/04/2017 |
Sh. Dalbir Singh Punia |
Senior Advocate, Ambala City |
Orientation Day for Budding Lawyer |
22/07/2016 |
Mr. Rajeev |
Well known health professional in the field of Ayurveda, Chandigarh |
Extension Lecture on the topic "Environment and Health Issues-Challenges and Way Out" |
04/06/2016 |
Mr. Parveen Sharma |
Faculty, MAIMT, Jagadhari |
Guidance regarding entry on Civil Services and Defence Services |
21/04/2016 |
Prof. P.S.Jaswal and Prof. NishthaJaswal |
Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National Law University, Patiala and Former Head, Punjab University, Chandigarh |
A Look at Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women in India |
24/09/2015 |
Mr. Nitesh Sahni, Mr. Omprakash Azad, Ms. Archana Sharma |
Advocate, DLSA, Ambala, Paralegal Volunteer and Lecturer, Working for DLSA, Ambala |
Khap Panchayat and Similar Institutions and Their Interference in Matrimonial and Other Area Particularly in Haryana, Rights of Arrested Persons, Fundamental Duties and Flag Code of India |
15/07/2015 |
Dr. Sandhya Gihar |
Associate Professor, MM College of Education |
Woman: In Search of Her ‘Self’ |
12/03/2015 |
Mr. Rohit Sood |
Representative, Eastern Book Company |
Online Legal Sources |
05/02/2015 |
Prof. P.S. Jaswal |
Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National Law University, Patiala |
Environmental Law & Constitutional Issues |
27/08/2014 |
Mr. Aseem Chadha, Ms. Nidhi, Ms. Saumya |
Managing Associate, Legal Trainer and human Resource Manager at Promax Legal Solution |
Legal Process Outsourcing |
03/11/2011 |
Ms. Seema Sharma |
Asstt. Librarian, MBA Institute, MM(DU), Mullana |
AIR Software |
12/05/2011 |
Prof. Dr. S.K.Kapoor |
Faculty of Law, H.P.University, Shimla |
Law and Social Transformation with Special Reference to Family Law |
17/09/2010 |
Prof. P.S. Jaswal |
Chairperson, Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh |
Constitutional Law and Constitutionalism |
26/08/2009 |
Sh. O.P.Malik, Sh. NitishSahni, Ms. Namarata Gaur |
Advocates, DLSA, Ambala |
Legal Literacy Camp on the Scheme “Litigation Free India” |
22/08/2009 |
Dr. Janak Raj Sharma |
Chief Librarian, MM(DU), Mullana |
Information Sources |
18/03/2009 |
Prof. Nitin Bhatnagar |
Head, Department of Applies Science & Humanities, MM(DU), Mullana |
Communication Skills |
17/03/2009 |
Prof. R.K.Gupta |
Dean, Faculty of Law, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra |
Union- State Relations |
15/11/2008 |
Activities Conducted by Student Moot Court Society
Name of Activities |
Date |
1st National Moot Court Competition |
9/9/2016 to 11/9/2016 |
Inter-Class Legal Client Counseling Competition |
18/1/2018 to 19/1/2018 |
Inter Class Moot Court Competition |
26/2/2018 to 28/2/2018 |
2nd National Moot Court Competition |
11/4/2018 to 13/4/2018 |
Projects by Students
Name of Project |
Description of Project |
FM Radio India All Stations – a Mobile App
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FM Radio India All Stations is a mobile application that allows its users to listen more than 70 radio stations from all over India. FM Radio India is available on Google Play and App Store.
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DigiBration-2015 Website |
Two-day National Level Mega Fest –DigiBration-15, a platform to celebrate the talents of technical and non-technical students. Overall, there were 14 fun and engaging, technical and non-technical events that brought out the best from students. From their coding skills to dance & singing potential, the event offered them a chance to showcase their varied skills.
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MUSIC @ www.musiclamhe.com
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A new platform to enjoy cover songs by famous artists curated from youtube, soundcolud, spotify and other popular music service.
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Pre-placement Online Mock test
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The main goal of the practice is to transform the students into well qualified professional through the committed pattern of instructions and well designed curriculum. The Mock-Test Series is helped to reduce the pressure on the student during/before campus placement drives, as the student will have to sit for multiple tests throughout the year, thereby decreases the accumulated stress of placement drives in the students.
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The major areas of research where department have publications are as follows:
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