The subjects and syllabi for all these courses and their specializations can differ depending on the colleges. However, for candidates' reference, here's a basic idea of Law subjects and syllabus for different course levels followed in India.
LLB Syllabus
The LLB Syllabus is divided into 6 semesters, following the 3-year curriculum. It consists of subjects related to Crime, Labour Law, Administrative Law, Civil Procedure Code, Legal Writing, etc. For candidates' reference, here's an overview of the LLB Syllabus followed in India:
| LLB Subjects Semester I |
| Jurisprudence-I |
Law of Contract-I |
| Law of Tort-I |
Family Law-I |
| Law of Crimes-I |
Constitutional Law Of India I |
| Public International Law-I |
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| LLB Subjects Semester II |
| Jurisprudence-II |
Law of Contract II: Specific Contract |
| Law of Tort II |
Family Law-II |
| Law of Crimes-II |
Constitutional Law Of India II |
| Public International Law-II |
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| LLB Subjects Semester III |
| Human Rights Law and Practice |
Property Law and Easement-I |
| Commercial Law - Partnership, Sale of Goods Act |
Labour Law I |
| Insurance Law |
Administrative Law-I |
| Company Law-I |
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| LLB Subjects Semester IV |
| Investment/Competition Law |
Law of Evidence |
| Labour Laws-II (Social Security and Wage Legislation) |
Administrative Law II |
| Company Law-II |
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| LLB Subjects Semester V |
| Code of Civil Procedure & Law of Limitation I |
Code of Criminal Procedure-I |
| Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) |
Interpretation of Statutes |
| Land Laws and other Local Laws- I |
Professional Ethics and Court Craft |
| Women and Law Relating to Children-I |
Cyber Law -I |
| Intellectual Property Laws-I |
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| LLB Subjects Semester VI |
| Code of Civil Procedure & Law of Limitation II |
Code of Criminal Procedure-II |
| Drafting/Pleading and Conveyancing |
Equity, Trust, Fiduciary Relationship & Specific Relief Act |
| Land Laws and Agricultural Laws II |
Moot Court Exercise, Legal Awareness, and Internship |
Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
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BA LLB Syllabus
In the 5-year integrated BA LLB course duration, students are taught a theoretical BA LLB syllabus as well as given practical exposure that helps them succeed in the field. Here's an overview of the BA LLB Syllabus followed in India:
| BA LLB Subjects Semester I |
| Legal Method |
Sociology-I |
| Political Science-I |
Economics-I |
| History-I |
English-I |
| BA LLB Subjects Semester II |
| History-II |
Sociology-II |
| Economics-II |
General English-II |
| Political Science-II |
Law of Contract-I |
| BA LLB Subjects Semester III |
| Law of Contract-II |
Sociology-III |
| Criminal Law-I |
Constitutional Law-I |
| Political Science-III |
Law of Contract-II |
| BA LLB Subjects Semester IV |
| Constitutional Law-II |
Family Law-II |
| Labour Law-I |
Environmental Law |
| Property Law |
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| BA LLB Subjects Semester V |
| Criminal Law-I |
Corporate Law-I |
| Jurisprudence |
Public International Law |
| Administrative Law |
Law of Evidence |
| BA LLB Subjects Semester VI |
| Conflict Laws |
Company Laws |
| Intellectual Property Law |
Code of Civil Procedure |
| Human Rights |
Criminal Law-II |
| BA LLB Subjects Semester VII |
| Taxation-I |
Labour Law-II |
| Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing |
Optional Paper-I |
| Environmental Law-II |
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| BA LLB Subjects Semester VIII |
| Intellectual Property Rights |
Taxation-II |
| Professional Ethics |
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| BA LLB Subjects Semester IX |
| Private International Law |
Merger, Acquisition, and Competition Laws |
| BA LLB Subjects Semester X |
| Law of Equity, Trusts, Suit Evaluation and Registration |
International Trade Law |
| Moot Courts |
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Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
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BSc LLB Syllabus
The topics taught as part of the BSc LLB syllabus may vary from college to college, where LLB after B Sc is taught in terms of the subjects. However, some common topics that aspirants are taught as part of their BSc LLB course curriculum are listed below:
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester I
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Legal Methods and Research
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Constitutional Law – I
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Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
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Contract Law – I
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester II
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Constitutional Law – II
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Law of Contracts – II
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Family Law – I (Hindu Law)
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Criminal Law – I (Indian Penal Code)
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester III
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Family Law – II
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Law of Crimes – II
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Environmental Law
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Law of Evidence
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester IV
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Administrative Law
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Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)
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Professional Ethics and Legal Advocacy
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Public International Law
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester V
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Company Law
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Labour and Industrial Law
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Principles of Taxation Law
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Environmental Law – II
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester VI
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Criminal Procedure Code – II
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Family Law – III
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Banking and Insurance Law
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Human Rights Law
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester VII
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Intellectual Property Laws – II
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Competition Law
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Media and Entertainment Law
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester VIII
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Dissertation or Research Project
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Electives
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Moot Court Training
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Clinical Legal Education
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester IX
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Professional Ethics and Legal Writing
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Moot Court (Practical Examination)
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Clinical Legal Education (Internship)
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Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency
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BSc LLB Subjects Semester X
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Legal Drafting and Court Procedures
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Civil Drafting and Conveyancing
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Pre-Law Practice Training
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Law and Technology: Impact on Legal System
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Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
BCom LLB Syllabus
The subjects/ topics taught as part of the BCom LLB course may vary from college to college. However, some common topics that aspirants are taught as part of their BCom LLB course curriculum are listed below:
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Legal Methods
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Law of Torts
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Law of Contracts
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Principles of Accounting
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester II
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Law of Contracts I
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Management Accounting
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Foundation of Social Sciences
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Business Psychology and Organisational Behaviour
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester III
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Law of Contracts II
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Law of Crimes
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Economics
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Financial Institutions, Markets and Services
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester IV
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Constitutional Law I
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Criminal Procedure Code
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Property Law
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Family Law I
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester V
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Constitutional Law II
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Family Law II
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Civil Procedure Code and Law of Limitation
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Gender & Society
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester VI
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Public International Law
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Jurisprudence
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Administrative Law
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Law of Evidence
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester VII
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Law of Banking
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Law of Taxation
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Environmental Law
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Intellectual Property Rights
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester VIII
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Labour Law I
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International Trade Law
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester IX
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Labour Law II
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Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyancing
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BCom LLB Subjects Semester X
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Human Rights Law & Theory
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Dissertation
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Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
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BBA LLB Syllabus
The BBA LLB subjects taught as part of the BBA LLB syllabus may vary from college to college. The BBA LLB subjects (1st year) cover the basic Law chapters. However, some common subjects in the BBA LLB syllabus that aspirants are taught as part of their BBA LLB course curriculum are listed below:
| BBA LLB Subjects Semester I |
| Managerial Economics |
English-I |
| Introduction to Law |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester II |
| Law of Contract-I |
Law of Tort-I |
| Jurisprudence |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester III |
| Constitutional Law-I |
Law of Contract-II |
| Family Law-I |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester IV |
| Property Law |
Labour Law-I |
| Environmental Law |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester V |
| Criminal Law-I |
Corporate Law-I |
| Administrative Law |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester VI |
| Company Laws |
Human Rights |
| Intellectual Property Law |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester VII |
| Taxation-I |
Labour Law-II |
| Environmental Law-II |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester VIII |
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Taxation-II |
| Professional Ethics |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester IX |
| Private International Law |
Merger, Acquisition, and Competition Laws |
| Optional Paper-V |
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| BBA LLB Subjects Semester X |
| Law of Equity, Trusts, Suit Evaluation and Registration |
International Trade Law |
| Moot Courts |
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Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
LLM Course Syllabus
LLM course is a 1-2 year PG program of Law that is offered through various specializations. Hence, LLM syllabus can vary depending on the specializations. For candidates' reference, here's the syllabus for LLM in Criminal Law course:
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LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester I
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Indian Penal Code (IPC)
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Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
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| Constitutional Law-III (Focus on Criminal Justice) |
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LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester II
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Evidence Law
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Forensic Science & Law
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| Cyber Law & Cybercrime |
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LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester III
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Special Acts (NDPS Act, Prevention of Corruption Act, etc.)
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Legal Aid & Criminal Justice
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| Criminal Justice Administration |
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LLM in Criminal Law Subjects Semester IV
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Dissertation/Thesis
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Seminar Presentations
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Electives
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Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
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LLD Course Syllabus
The subjects covered in an LLD course may vary from one college to another. Though candidates can go through some common topics that are taught as part of an LLD course, as listed below:
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LLD Subjects
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Research Methodology
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Jurisprudence
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Relevance of Legal Research
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Constitutional Law
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Significance of Legal Research in India
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Need for Legal Research and the Importance of an Interdisciplinary Approach
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Types of Research
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Legal Research as a Profession in India
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Preamble
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Law Reform Research
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Directive Principles of State Policy
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Fundamental Rights and Duties
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Union State Legislative Relations
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Judiciary
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Amendment to the Constitution of India
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Emergency Provisions
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Nature and Source of Law
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Writ Jurisdiction
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Judicial Process and Social Transformation
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Concepts of Possession and Ownership
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Judicial Activism
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Rights and Duties
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Options for areas of Specialisation
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Social Justice
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Law of Torts
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Public International Law
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Law of Crimes: General principles
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Law of Contracts: General Principles
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Cyber Law
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Environmental Law
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Family Law
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IPR
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Business Law
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Human Rights
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Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
Law is one of the most popular disciplines of study which deals with the practices, rules, and regulations governing a community and are considered to be binding upon its members. However, there is no specific Law full form as such. This is seen from increasing number of Law colleges in India with 1000+ private and government law colleges for law education.
Specializations in Law stream: