LLB or Lex Legum Baccalaureus is popularly known as Bachelor of Law.
LLB is a three-year law degree course in India. This course is specially curated for the aspirants willing to make a career in the field of legal studies and research. This course not only helps an individual to have better judgment of things but also develops skills like problem-solving, etc.
To be fully eligible for the LLB course, individuals must have 45% in their higher secondary level from any recognized board. Admissions to LLB courses are offered generally through entrance exams like CLAT, TS LAWCET, AILET etc.
The course revolves around popular LLB subjects like Labour law, Family law, Crime Law of Tort & Consumer Protection Act, Constitutional Law, Legal Writing Arbitration, Conciliation and Alternative Dispute Resolution System, etc.
Throughout the course, individuals not only study theoretical aspects of law and legal structure but also experience various court trials and sessions, seminars and internships.
There are plenty of colleges offering LLB in India, and some of the top national
universities include National Law University, New Delhi, Delhi University, BHU,
Symbiosis Law School, etc. The average cost to study this program ranges from
INR 1 to 2 lakhs.
Table of Contents:-
- LLB Syllabus.
- LLB Optional Subjects.
- LLB Subjects.
- LLB Books.
1. LLB Syllabus
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Labor Law |
Family Laws II |
Family Law I |
Law of Tort & Consumer Protection Act |
Criminal law |
Constitutional Law |
Women & protect of woman Law |
Professional Ethics |
Semester 3 |
Semester 4 |
Law of Evidence |
Jurisprudence |
Human Rights & International Law |
Practical Training - Legal Aid |
Environmental Law |
Property Law including the transfer of Property
Act |
Arbitration, Conciliation & Alternative |
International Economics Law |
Semester 5 |
Semester 6 |
Civil Procedure Code (CPC) |
Code of Criminal Procedure |
Interpretation of Statutes |
Company Law |
Legal Writing |
Practical Training - Moot Courtland |
Land Laws including ceiling and other local law practical practical practical practical practical |
Practical Training II - Drafting |
Administrative Law |
Criminology |
2. LLB Optional Subjects
Some of the optional LLB subjects are mentioned as follows:
- Contract
- Trust
- Women & Law
- Criminology
- International Economics Law
3. LLB Subjects
From different types of law to
teaching legal methods and writings, the course covers all the major LLB
subjects throughout the course
Tabularized below are some of the
core LLB subjects, which helps the students to get a complete understanding of
the profession.
English (Communication) |
Legal Methods |
Principles of Economics |
Jurisprudence
|
Law
of TORT including Consumer Protection Laws and M. V. Act
|
Criminal
law economic.
|
Economic
Development and Policy
|
Political
Science: An Introduction
|
Law
in Changing Society: Contemporary Issues and Prospects
|
Civil
Procedure Code and Limitation Act
|
Sociology:
An Introduction
|
Family
Law
|
Law
of Evidence
|
Drafting
Skills (Law of Pleadings in Civil Matters)
|
Property
Law
|
Administrative
Law
|
Labour
and Industrial Law
|
Law
of Taxation
|
Merger
and Acquisitions
|
Copyright
Law, Prospects and Protection
|
Law
on Education
|
Financial
Market Regulation
|
Penology
and Victimology
|
Law
of Trademarks, Design, and Practice
|
Contract
Law
|
Constitutional
Law
|
Corporate
Law
|
4. LLB Books
Some of the LLB books to help you understand critical legal
topics like Criminal law, Law of Taxation.
Name of the Book |
Author |
Law
of Contract and Specific relief |
Dr.
Avtar Singh |
Introduction
to Arbitration |
Mallika
Taly |
Company
Lawler |
Dr.
Avtar Singh |
Environmental
Law |
Prof.
Satish C. Shastri |
International
Law |
Dr.
Gurdip Singh |
Business
Lawler |
Dr.
Avtar Singh |
Legal
History- Evolution of Indian Legal System |
Nilakshi
Jatar |
Banking
Law |
Bimal
N. Patel, Dolly Jabal |
An
Introduction to Tort Law, 2nd ed, 2006, Oxford University Press. |
Tony
Weir |
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