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LLB (Three Year) Course
With than in mind, we strive for a culture where integration, mutual support and respect coexist.
The Primary Requisite for admission in the Three Year Law Course will be a non zero CET score.
A Candidate passing the Bachelor’s Degree Examination of the Mumbai University, in any faculty with minimum 45% marks or a corresponding degree examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto by the Mumbai University with the minimum prescribed marks is eligible for admission to the First Year L.L.B.
Seat Availability:
There are 60 seats available for the Three Year LLB Course
Semester 1
- Labour Laws and Industrial Relations I
- Law of Contract and Specific Relief
- Law of Torts, Motor Accident Claims and Consumer Protection Laws
- Legal Language
- Practical Training I Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System
Semester 2
- Law of Crimes
- Constitutional Law I
- Family Law-I
- Environmental Laws
- DPC I
Semester 3
- Administrative Law
- Family Law-II
- Transfer of Property
- Company Law
- Practical Training II Alternate Dispute Resolution
Semester 4
- Jurisprudence
- Contract-II
- Constitutional Law II
- Any One from the following:
- Criminology and Penology
- Human Rights Law
- Bankruptcy Laws
- DPC II
Semester 5
- Civil Procedure Code 1908 and Limitation Act 1963
- Criminal Procedure Code 1973, Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 & POSCO Act 2012
- Labour Law and Industrial Relations II
- Public International Law
- Practical Training III Moot Court Exercise and Internship
Semester 6
- Law of Taxation
- Law of Evidence
- Optional Papers: Any Two from the following:
- Law of Banking and Negotiable Instruments Act
- Law of Insurance
- Intellectual Property Law
- Conflict of Laws
- Law Relating to Women and Children
- Law and Medicine
- DPC III