Courses

To offer students the opportunity to study law from an extensive catalogue of optional subjects, covering the entire range of legal knowledge; to develop student’s analytical and research skills, equip them with the generic skills they will need in their future careers. Also, to educate and prepare a diverse group of men and women with the knowledge, analytical ability, and management perspectives and skills needed to provide leadership to organizations competing in a world increasingly characterized by diversity in the workforce, rapid technological through B.B.A., LL.B. and describe, analyse, and interpret students’ own creation. Produce creative works that demonstrate innovation in concept, formal language and/or materials. Compare and contrast contemporary work with their historical antecedent through B.A., LL.B.

B.A., LL.B. consists of a 5 year study of law that encompasses several aspects of humanities education and social studies. The subjects that’ll be covered will be included to increase the research and analytical skills in students. For details on eligibility criteria you can check our page on admissions.

Course Description

  • Major - I, Papers 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6: Political Science
  • Minor - I, Papers 1, 2, 3: Sociology
  • Minor - II, Papers 1, 2, 3: Economics

Curriculum

Candidates seeking admission to B.A., LL.B. 5 years degree course will have 10 semester courses spread over a period of 5 Years.

1 Semester
  1. General English
  2. Major -I- Political Science - Theory & Thoughts
  3. Minor-I: P-1: Sociology (Invitation to Sociology)
  4. Minor-II: P-1: Economics (Principles of Economics)
  5. Legal Methods
2 Semester
  1. Kanoonu Kannada / Kannada Kali
  2. Major-I: P-2: Political Science (Organisation & Institutions)
  3. Minor-I: P-2: Sociology (Indian Society: Continuity & Change)
  4. Minor-II:P-2: Economics (Money, Banking & International Trade)
  5. Law of Torts
3 Semester
  1. Major-I: P-3: Political Science (State & Political Obligations)
  2. Major-I: P-4: Political Science (Major World Governments)
  3. Minor-I: P-3: Sociology (Recent Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology)
  4. Minor-II:P-3: Economics (Economic, Theory & Public Finance)
  5. Constitutional Law – I
4 Semester
  1. Major-I: P-5: Political Science (Public Administration)
  2. Major-I: P-6: Political Science (International Relations & Organisation)
  3. Constitutional Law - II
  4. Law of Crimes - I (Indian Penal Code)
  5. Contract - I (Law of General Contract)
5 Semester
  1. Labour Law - I
  2. Jurisprudence
  3. Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
  4. Contract - II (Specific Contracts)
  5. Administrative Law
6 Semester
  1. Labour Law - II
  2. Company Law
  3. Property Law
  4. Family Law – II (Mohd. Law & Indian Succession Act)
7 Semester
  1. Public International Law
  2. Law of Taxation
  3. Criminal Law - II (Cr. P.C., JJ Act & P.O Act)
  4. Clinical Course - I: Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting System
8 Semester
  1. Law of Evidence
  2. Optional - I: Human Rights Law & Practice / Insurance Law
  3. Optional - II: Banking Law / Right to Information
  4. Clinical Course - II: Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
9 Semester
  1. Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
  2. Optional - III: Intellectual Property Rights-I / Penology & Victimology
  3. Optional - IV: Interpretation of Statutes & Principles of Legislation / Competition Law
  4. Clinical Course - III: Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance
10 Semester
  1. Environmental Law
  2. Optional - V: Intellectual Property Rights-II / White Collar Crimes
  3. Optional - VI: Land Law / Law Relating to International Trade Economics
  4. Clinical Course - IV: Moot Court Exercise & Internship

Curriculum

Candidates seeking admission to B.B.A., LL.B. 5 years degree course will have 10 semester courses spread over a period of 5 Years.


Course Description

Through B.B.A., LL.B. we make our students ready for a world wherein they can put their knowledge of the corporate world into action. The main difference in B.B.A., LL.B. revolves around the fact that management and business have got influence on the 5 year course. Some of the areas covered while teaching B.B.A., LL.B. are Business Environment, Financial Accounting, Managerial Economics, etc. Take a look at our prospectus for more information on the same.

B.B.A., LL.B. 5 Year Integrated Degree Course, Subjects as per KSLU

1 Semester
  1. General English
  2. Business Environment
  3. Managerial Economics
  4. Financial Accounting
  5. Legal Methods
2 Semester
  1. Kanoonu Kannada / Kannada Kali
  2. Principles & Practice of Management
  3. Economic Development in India
  4. Entrepreneurship Development
  5. Law of Torts
3 Semester
  1. Business Communications
  2. Cost & Management Accounting
  3. Human Resources Management - Industrial Relations
  4. Business Statistics
  5. Constitutional Law - I
4 Semester
  1. Financial Management
  2. Internationl Business
  3. Constitutional Law - II
  4. Law of Crimes - I (Indian Penal Code)
  5. Contract - I (Law of General Contract)
5 Semester
  1. Labour Law-I
  2. Jurisprudence
  3. Family Law - I (Hindu Law)
  4. Contract - II (Specific Contracts)
  5. Administrative Law
6 Semester
  1. Labour Law - II
  2. Company Law
  3. Property Law
  4. Family Law – II (Mohd. Law & Indian Succession Act)
7 Semester
  1. Public International Law
  2. Law of Taxation
  3. Criminal Law - II (Cr. P.C., JJ Act & P.O Act)
  4. Clinical Course - I: Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting System
8 Semester
  1. Law of Evidence
  2. Optional - I: Human Rights Law & Practice / Insurance Law
  3. Optional - II: Banking Law / Right to Information
  4. Clinical Course - II: Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
9 Semester
  1. Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
  2. Optional - III: Intellectual Property Rights-I / Penology & Victimology
  3. Optional - IV: Interpretation of Statutes & Principles of Legislation / Competition Law
  4. Clinical Course - III: Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance
10 Semester
  1. Environmental Law
  2. Optional - V: Intellectual Property Rights-II / White Collar Crimes
  3. Optional - VI: Land Law / Law Relating to International Trade Economics
  4. Clinical Course - IV: Moot Court Exercise & Internship