LLM (Mediation and Conflict Resolution)
The program is intended to provide theoretical and practical knowledge to the students and carve them into mediation/negotiation/arbitration professionals and undertake focused practice and enable them to join any professional bodies towards career growth.
LLM (Insolvency & Bankruptcy Law)
The program will be a blend of theory and practice. The senior insolvency professionals, advocates and judicial officials will address the students as guest speakers. The students will have the opportunity to interact with the insolvency professionals dealing with the live cases.
LLM (Criminal Law)
The community based learning will help the student understand the premises and strong reasons for committing the crimes and the students will be facilitated for the research on various topics and areas which triggers the commitment of crimes.
Eligible applicants are required to apply for the program.
The eligibility test is of objective type with multiple choice questions covering the subjects of Constitutional Law, Indian Penal Code, Law of Torts, Corporate Law, Labour Law and Jurisprudence. Duration of the test is of 2 hours. The minimum marks for qualifying the LLM eligibility test shall be 50%.
Eligible applicants are required to apply for the program.
One Year (2 semesters)
The program have:
The program structure includes: Three Foundation/compulsory courses of three credits each; Six optional / specialization courses of two credits each; Dissertation of five credits.
The LLM program is offered in semester mode.
Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
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Semester – I |
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Semester – II |
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Research Methods and Legal Writing |
3 |
Negotiation and Bargaining |
2 |
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Comparative Public Law |
3 |
Mediation Styles and Skills |
3 |
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Law and Justice in a Globalizing World |
3 |
Special Mediations |
3 |
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Introduction to Mediation Theory |
2 |
Mediation Settlement |
3 |
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Communication in Mediation |
3 |
Dissertation |
5 |
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Audit Courses |
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ADR - International Agencies |
Consumer Protect Act 2019 and Mediation |
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Family Mediation |
International Commercial Disputes and Mediation |
The program structure is tentative and subject to change (if required)
Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
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Semester – I |
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Semester – II |
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Research Methods and Legal Writing |
3 |
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Adjudication |
3 |
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Comparative Public Law |
3 |
Law relating to Individuals and Partners |
2 |
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Law and Justice in a Globalizing World |
3 |
Cross Border Insolvency |
2 |
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Company Law |
3 |
Insolvency Professionals and Entities |
3 |
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Introduction to Insolvency and IBC 2016 |
3 |
Dissertation |
5 |
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Audit Courses |
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Fintech Law |
Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation |
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Law of Banking and Non-Banking Institutions |
Competition and Consumer Law |
Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
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Semester – I |
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Semester – II |
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Research Methods and Legal Writing |
3 |
International Criminal Law and Practice |
2 |
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Comparative Public Law |
3 |
Crime Investigation and Forensics |
3 |
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Law and Justice in a Globalizing World |
3 |
Internal Security and Investigation Agencies |
3 |
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Principles of Criminal Law |
3 |
Human Rights and Criminal Law |
2 |
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Criminal Justice System and Criminal Trials |
3 |
Dissertation |
5 |
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Audit Courses |
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Criminal Psychology |
Penology and Corrections |
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Victimology and Restorative Justice |
Transnational Crimes |