School of Law, Christ University - Course Structure

Course Structure

The curriculum for the BA.,LLB course is a mix of social science subjects and legal subjects. In the first two years, students are taught History, Political Science, Sociology and Economics along with value-added courses such as Introduction to Law and Legal Methods. After the first two years, it is mostly legal subjects that constitute the curriculum. The curriculum of the BBA LLB course is similar, except management Courses such as Human Resource Management, Business Environment and Marketing are conducted in place of political science.

COURSES
Semester I Semester II
1 Political Theory I 1 Political Theory II
2 English 2 Communicative English
3 Principles of Economics 3 Indian Economy
4 Computer Fundamentals 4 Computer Programming
5 Indian Legal and Constitutional History 5 Legal Methods
6 Law of Torts 6 Law of Consumer Protection and Motor Vehicles Act
Semester III Semester IV
1 Indian Government and Politics I 1 Indian Government and Politics II
2 Institutional Economics 2 Law and Society
3 Philosophy of Law 3 Family Law I
4 Legal Language and Writing 4 Jurisprudence
5 Contract I 5 Contract II
6 Law of Freedom of Information 6 Property Law
Semester V Semester VI
1 Nation States and International Terrorism 1 International Relations
2 Company Law I 2 Criminal Law I
3 Family Law II 3 Company Law II
4 Constitutional Law I 4 Constitutional Law II
5 Principles of Criminal Law 5 Intellectual Property Law
6 Environmental Law 6 Labour and Industrial Law I
Semester VII Semester VIII
1 Cyber Law 1 Law of International Institutions
2 Administrative Law 2 Telecommunication Law and Regulations
3 Law of Banking 3 Law of E-Commerce
4 Law of Insurance 4 Interpretation of Statutes
5 Public International Law 5 Criminal Law II
6 Labour and Industrial Law II 6 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
Semester IX Semester X
1 Law of Taxation 1 Law of Agriculture
2 Medical and Health Law 2 Human Rights
3 Law of Evidence 3 Conflict of Laws
4 Competition Law 4 Dissertation
5 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance 5 Moot Court and Internship
6 Alternative Dispute Resolution 6 Professional Ethics and Accounting

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