
Events | Important Dates |
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Last Date for submission of Completed Application Form | July 26, 2022 |
Interview and Admission Decision | August 09, 2022 |
Last Date for Payment of Admission Fee | August 16, 2022 |
Reporting at the University for submission of certificates and verification by producing originals | August 30, 2022 |
Registration and payment of Semester Fee | August 30, 2022 |
Commencement of regular classes | August 31, 2022 |
About the Program
BBA-LLB(Hons.) Program is a 5 year full-time program, offered by the University with the outlook of imparting a thorough and deep knowledge of the law courses to the students. The Program is contemporary and rigorous with innovatively designed curriculum. The program was approved by Bar Council of India vide its letter No : BCI:D:317/2018 (LE /Std.18.2..2018) dated 10.04.2018.
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Eligibility Criteria Academic
qualifications
- Pass in 10+2 or equivalent with 45% and above aggregate marks in any discipline (best of the 5 subjects including English). Final year 10+2 students awaiting results may also apply.
- Score of Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)/ Law School Admission Test (LSAT) will be given weightage.
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Duration:
- Five years
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Program Structure
The BBA-LL.B (Hons) program consists of 10 semesters, which includes law and management courses. The program also includes 4 Clinical, 6 Electives, 8 Honours Courses and 5 Legal Internships. The student can select one course from each of the 6 Elective Groups. The student can select 8 Honours Electives from any one of the 4 Honours Elective Groups, in which case the Honours Degree will be awarded in the Specialization Group. However, if the Honours Electives are selected from different groups, Honours Degree will be given in general law and no specialization will be mentioned in the Degree.
BBA-LLB Program Year I Semester-I Semester-II - Business English/ Legal Language and Legal Writing/ Functional English
- Business Statistics
- Principles of Management
- Managerial Economics
- IT Applications / IT for Lawyers / IT Systems & Analytics
- General Principles of Contract
- Jurisprudence and Interpretation of Statutes
- Macro Economics
- Financial Accounting
- Business Environment / Contemporary Business Practices / Law and Social Changes
- Introductory Psychology
- Law of Torts and Consumer Law
- Special Contracts
- Clinical Course I (Moot Court)
Legal Internship I (4 weeks)
Year II Semester-III Semester-IV - Financial Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Operational Management
- Indian Penal Code – I
- Constitutional Law – I
- Family Law – I
- Clinical Course II (Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing)
- Marketing Management
- Human Resource Management
- Indian Penal Code – II
- Law of Evidence
- Constitutional Law – II
- Family Law – II
- Clinical Course III (Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System)
Legal Internship II (4 weeks)
Semester-V Semester-VI - Business Strategy
- Project Management
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Law of Property and Easements
- Industrial and Labour Laws – I
- Civil Procedure Code and Law of Limitation
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Leadership and Entrepreneurship
- Management Control and Information Systems
- Company Law – I
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Industrial and Labour Laws – II
- Administrative Law
- Clinical Course-IV (Alternate Dispute Resolution)
Legal Internship III (4 weeks)
Semester-VII Semester-VIII - Company Law – II
- Land Laws
- Environmental Law
- Public International Law
- Elective-I
- Elective-II
- Elective-III
- Corporate Governance & Business Ethics
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Cyber Law
- Banking and Insurance Laws
- Elective-IV
- Elective-V
- Elective-VI
Legal Internship IV (4 weeks)
Semester-IX Semester-X - Law of Securities and Investment
- International Trade Law
- Tax Laws – I
- Honors Course – I
- Honors Course – II
- Honors Course – III
- Honors Course – IV
- Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
- Law of Medicines and Health
- Tax Laws – II
- Honors Course – V
- Honors Course – VI
- Honors Course – VII
- Honors Course – VIII
Legal Internship V Electives Courses Elective I Elective II - International Investment Law
- Financial Law and Policy
- Capital Market Regulation
- International Banking and Finance
- International Commercial Arbitration and ICC
- International Financial Institutions
Elective III Elective IV - Private International Law
- International Criminal Law and International Criminal Court
- International Dispute Resolution
- Farmers and Breeders Rights
- Law on Micro finance and Micro insurance
- Real Estate and Infrastructure Laws
Elective V Elective VI - Criminal Psychology
- Forensic Science
- Financial and Systematic Fraud
- Gender Justice
- Medial Law
- Judicial Institutions in India: The Law, The Courts and the Judicial Process
- Mining Law
Honors Courses in Law Constitutional Law International Law - Legal and Constitutional History of India
- Comparative Constitution, US, India and UK
- Local Self-Governments, Gram Panchayat and Municipal Administration
- Law on Education
- Right to Information and Law
- Legislative Drafting
- Indian Federalism and Judicial Independence
- Freedom of Trade and Commerce
- Law relating to Regional Trade Agreements
- Trans boundary Exports, Imports and Anti-dumping Law
- WTO
- Maritime Law
- Law of the Aviation
- International Environmental Law
- International Labor Organization and Labor Law
- International Criminal Law and Criminal Court
Business Law Intellectual Property Rights - Law and Economics
- Law of Carriage, Transportation and Insurance
- Law of Mergers and Governance
- International Contracts Law
- White Collar Crimes and Money Laundering
- Law of Foreign Trade and Exchange
- Consumer and Competition Law
- International Banking and Law
- International Regime of IPR
- Copyright Law
- Law of Patents
- Law of Trademarks and Service Marks
- Traditional Knowledge, GI and Farmer Rights
- Intellectual Property: Industrial Designs
- IPR Valuation and Management
- IPR Protection and Technology
Clinical Courses In Law
Clinical Course - I
Moot Court
Clinical Course - II
Draft ing, Pleading and Conveyancing
Clinical Course - III
Alternate Dispute Resolution
Clinical Course - IV
Professional Ethics and Professional Accounti ng SystemNOTE:
1. Any of the Honors/Electi ve subjects may not be off ered to the students if the teaching facility for such a subject is not available or does not exist at IUJ campus.
2. No student shall be allowed to change his/ her Honors/Elective subject except during the two weeks of commencement of teaching.