Unitary LLB
A unitary LLB course is a three-year undergraduate law degree program that is pursued after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline. (BA, B.Com, BSc & B.Tech)
Eligibility:
Bachelor’s degree from the University of Kerala or any other equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in the aggregate (Part I + Part II + Part III) or CGPA 1.8 in the General Category, 42% marks in the aggregate (Part I + Part II + Part III) or CGPA 1.7 in the OBC Category and 40% marks in the aggregate (Part I + Part II + Part III) or CGPA 1.6 in the category of SC / ST.
Duration:
The Unitary LLB is a Bachelor degree in Law (LLB) and shall consists of a minimum period of 6 semesters in 3 years.
Syllabus :
1ST
SEMESTER
- Jurisprudence
- Law of Contract
- Law of Crimes – Paper I: Penal Code
- Law of Tort including Motor Vehicle Accident and Consumer Protection Laws
- Constitutional Law – I
2ND
SEMESTER
- Special Contracts
- Constitutional Law – II
- Family Law – I
- Administrative Law
- Property Law
3RD
SEMESTER
- Interpretation of Statutes and Principles of Legislation
- Law of Crimes – Paper II: Criminal Procedure Code
- Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
- Family Law – II
- Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing (Practical Paper – I)
4TH
SEMESTER
- Information Technology Law or Competition Law (Option Paper – I)
- Principles of Taxation Law
- Company Law
- Law of Evidence
- Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System (Practical Paper – II)
5TH
SEMESTER
- Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments or Land Laws including Tenure & Tenancy System (Option Paper – II)
- Private International Law or Human Rights Law and Practice (Option Paper – III)
- Labour and Industrial Law – I
- Environmental Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems (Practical Paper – III)
6TH
SEMESTER
- Trade in Intellectual Property or Local Self Government including Panchayat Administration (Option Paper – IV)
- Criminology and Penology or Women and the Law (Option Paper – V)
- Public International Law
- Labour and Industrial Law – II
- Moot Court Exercise, Observance of Trial, Interviewing Techniques and Pre-trial Preparations (Practical Paper – IV)