Course Structure Overview
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credits (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | LLB101 | Introduction to Law | 3-0-0-3 | - |
I | LLB102 | Constitutional Law I | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
I | LLB103 | Civil Procedure | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
I | LLB104 | Contract Law I | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
I | LLB105 | Torts and Delicts | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
I | LLB106 | Legal Writing and Research | 2-0-0-2 | LLB101 |
II | LLB201 | Constitutional Law II | 3-0-0-3 | LLB102 |
II | LLB202 | Criminal Law I | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
II | LLB203 | Property Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
II | LLB204 | Family Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
II | LLB205 | Commercial Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
II | LLB206 | Law of Evidence | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
III | LLB301 | Criminal Law II | 3-0-0-3 | LLB202 |
III | LLB302 | Corporate Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
III | LLB303 | International Trade Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
III | LLB304 | Environmental Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
III | LLB305 | Human Rights Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
III | LLB306 | Intellectual Property Rights | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
IV | LLB401 | Banking and Financial Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB302 |
IV | LLB402 | Dispute Resolution | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
IV | LLB403 | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
IV | LLB404 | Moot Court and Advocacy Skills | 2-0-0-2 | LLB101 |
IV | LLB405 | Internship I | 3-0-0-3 | - |
IV | LLB406 | Elective Course A | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
V | LLB501 | Advanced Constitutional Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301 |
V | LLB502 | Advanced Criminal Justice | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301 |
V | LLB503 | Corporate Governance and Regulation | 3-0-0-3 | LLB302 |
V | LLB504 | Globalization and Trade Policies | 3-0-0-3 | LLB303 |
V | LLB505 | Environmental Impact Assessment | 3-0-0-3 | LLB304 |
V | LLB506 | Human Rights and Social Justice | 3-0-0-3 | LLB305 |
V | LLB507 | Advanced IP Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB306 |
VI | LLB601 | Banking Regulations and Supervision | 3-0-0-3 | LLB401 |
VI | LLB602 | Negotiation and Mediation Techniques | 3-0-0-3 | LLB402 |
VI | LLB603 | Legal Writing and Advocacy II | 3-0-0-3 | LLB404 |
VI | LLB604 | Internship II | 3-0-0-3 | - |
VI | LLB605 | Elective Course B | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201 |
VI | LLB606 | Final Year Project/Thesis | 4-0-0-4 | - |
Advanced Departmental Elective Courses
Corporate Governance and Regulation: This course explores the legal frameworks governing corporate behavior, including fiduciary duties, shareholder rights, board responsibilities, and regulatory compliance. Students learn how to evaluate corporate policies and ensure adherence to ethical standards.
Globalization and Trade Policies: The course examines international trade agreements, customs regulations, and cross-border disputes. It provides students with insights into global economic integration and its legal implications for businesses operating in multiple jurisdictions.
Environmental Impact Assessment: Students study the legal mechanisms used to assess environmental risks associated with industrial projects. They learn how to interpret regulatory requirements and develop mitigation strategies that comply with national and international standards.
Human Rights and Social Justice: This course focuses on protecting vulnerable populations through legal advocacy. It covers topics such as discrimination, poverty, access to healthcare, and educational equity. Students are trained in using legal tools to promote social change.
Advanced IP Law: The course delves into the complexities of intellectual property protection, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Students gain expertise in licensing, enforcement, and dispute resolution within the IP domain.
Banking Regulations and Supervision: This course introduces students to banking law and supervision mechanisms. It covers financial stability, risk management, capital adequacy, and regulatory reporting requirements for financial institutions.
Negotiation and Mediation Techniques: Students learn conflict resolution methods used in legal practice. They develop skills in negotiation strategies, mediation techniques, and alternative dispute resolution processes that can be applied in both civil and criminal contexts.
Legal Writing and Advocacy II: Building upon foundational writing skills, this course teaches students how to draft complex legal documents, argue cases effectively, and present arguments persuasively in court or tribunal settings.
Advanced Constitutional Law: This advanced course explores constitutional interpretation, judicial review, and fundamental rights. Students analyze landmark decisions and examine how constitutional principles evolve over time.
Advanced Criminal Justice: The course examines contemporary challenges in criminal justice, including crime prevention, rehabilitation programs, prison reform, and restorative justice models.
Project-Based Learning Philosophy
The Law program at Geeta University Panipat emphasizes project-based learning as a means of fostering critical thinking, research capabilities, and practical skills. Students engage in both individual and group projects throughout their academic journey.
Mini-projects are assigned during the second year to help students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. These projects involve conducting legal research, drafting opinions, and presenting findings to faculty members and peers.
The final-year thesis/capstone project is a comprehensive piece of work that allows students to demonstrate their mastery of legal concepts and research methodologies. Students select topics aligned with their interests and career goals, working closely with faculty mentors throughout the process.
Project selection involves a detailed proposal submission, followed by peer review and faculty guidance. The evaluation criteria include originality, depth of analysis, clarity of argumentation, and adherence to academic standards.