Syllabus
The Curriculum as per the University Of Mumbai
Subjects for the LL.B. Degree Course [Three Years (Semester - I to VI) with effect from the academic year 2004 - 05.
Important: Candidate will not be admitted nor allowed to appear at the examinations to be conducted at the end of the second, fourth and sixth semesters of 3 year LL.B. course unless he/she has successfully passed the examination in *practical training papers for the respective semesters to be conducted by the college on behalf of the University, with a minimum of 45% of the passing marks.
Semester – I
- Labour Laws
- Contract - I
- Tort & Consumer Protection Laws
- Legal Language including Legal - Writing & General English
Semester - II
- Law of Crimes
- Constitutional Law
- Family Law - I
- Environmental Laws
- *Practical Training - I
Semester - III
- Administrative Laws
- Family Law – II
- Transfer of Property and Easement Act
- Company Law
Semester - IV
- Jurisprudence
- Contract - II
- Land Laws
- Paper 4. Optional Paper (Any One)
-Criminology and Correctional Administrationv
-Taxation Laws
-Bankruptcy Laws
- *Practical Training - II
Semester – V
- Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
- Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 & Probation of Offenders Act
- Interpretation of Statutes
- Public International Law & Human Rights
Semester - VI
- Alternate Dispute Resolution System
- Law of Evidence
- Optional Papers (Any Two)
-Banking Laws & Negotiable Instruments Act
-Law of Insurance
-Intellectual Property Law
-Conflict of Laws
-Law relating to Women & Children
-Law & Medicine
- *Practical Training - III
- *Practical Training - IV
Note- If a student desires to pursue the study of law for the sake of pure knowledge but does not wish to practice as an advocate, he is eligible for the LL.B (General) Degree at the end of the 2nd year of 3-year LL.B Course. On the successful completion of the 3 years Law course, the student is eligible for the LL.B degree awarded by the University of Mumbai. Students choosing this path can practice in the courts across the country, after qualifying the examination conducted by the All India Bar council, New Delhi.