Curriculum Overview
The Law program at Mohan Babu University Tirupati is structured to provide students with a well-rounded education that balances theoretical knowledge with practical application. The curriculum spans three years and includes core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and hands-on lab experiences designed to foster critical thinking and analytical reasoning.
The program emphasizes project-based learning and experiential education to ensure that students develop real-world skills essential for a successful legal career. This approach is reflected in the structure of mandatory mini-projects and the final-year thesis or capstone project, which allows students to explore specialized topics under faculty mentorship.
Course Structure
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credits (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LLB-101 | Introduction to Law | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | LLB-102 | Constitutional Law I | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-101 |
1 | LLB-103 | Contract Law I | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-101 |
1 | LLB-104 | Torts and Delicts | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-101 |
1 | LLB-105 | Criminal Law I | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-101 |
1 | LLB-106 | Legal Methodology | 2-0-0-2 | None |
1 | LLB-107 | Law and Ethics | 2-0-0-2 | None |
2 | LLB-201 | Constitutional Law II | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-102 |
2 | LLB-202 | Property Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-103 |
2 | LLB-203 | Civil Procedure | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-104 |
2 | LLB-204 | Family Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-105 |
2 | LLB-205 | Corporate Law I | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-106 |
2 | LLB-206 | Legal Research and Writing | 2-0-0-2 | LLB-107 |
3 | LLB-301 | Corporate Law II | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-205 |
3 | LLB-302 | Intellectual Property Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-205 |
3 | LLB-303 | Environmental Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-206 |
3 | LLB-304 | Human Rights Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-206 |
3 | LLB-305 | Criminal Procedure | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-204 |
3 | LLB-306 | Banking and Financial Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-205 |
4 | LLB-401 | International Trade Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-302 |
4 | LLB-402 | Cyber Law and Digital Rights | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-302 |
4 | LLB-403 | Public Policy and Governance | 3-0-0-3 | LLB-301 |
4 | LLB-404 | Advanced Legal Research Project | 2-0-0-2 | LLB-305 |
4 | LLB-405 | Capstone Thesis | 4-0-0-4 | LLB-404 |
Advanced Departmental Electives
The department offers a range of advanced departmental electives that allow students to deepen their understanding of specific areas within the legal field. These courses are designed to provide specialized knowledge and practical skills that prepare students for careers in niche legal domains.
Corporate Law II
This course delves into advanced topics such as corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, securities regulation, and compliance management. Students learn how to navigate complex regulatory frameworks while advising corporations on strategic decisions. The course includes case studies from leading Indian companies and global corporations to enhance practical understanding.
Intellectual Property Law
This elective explores the legal aspects of protecting innovations and creative works. It covers patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets in domestic and international contexts. Students engage in simulations involving IP litigation and licensing negotiations, gaining hands-on experience with real-world scenarios.
Environmental Law
This course addresses legal mechanisms for environmental protection and sustainable development. Topics include pollution control laws, biodiversity conservation, climate change legislation, and green energy regulations. Students examine landmark judgments and participate in policy analysis exercises to understand how law can be used to promote ecological sustainability.
Human Rights Law
This elective focuses on international human rights instruments and their application within national legal systems. Students study gender equality, refugee law, child welfare, and minority rights through a combination of theoretical study and practical engagement with NGOs and advocacy groups.
Criminal Procedure
This course provides an in-depth look at the procedural aspects of criminal justice. It covers trial processes, evidence rules, plea bargaining, and rehabilitation strategies. Students participate in mock trials and debates to understand courtroom dynamics and develop essential advocacy skills.
Banking and Financial Law
This course examines financial regulations, securities markets, banking operations, and regulatory compliance. Students learn about capital markets regulation, insurance law, and financial fraud prevention through case studies and interactive discussions with industry experts.
International Trade Law
This elective explores the legal framework governing international commerce, including WTO agreements, bilateral investment treaties, and dispute resolution mechanisms. It includes comparative analysis of trade laws across different jurisdictions and simulation exercises on cross-border transactions.
Cyber Law and Digital Rights
This course addresses legal issues arising from digital technologies and online environments. Topics include cybercrime prevention, data privacy, digital contracts, and freedom of expression in cyberspace. Students examine recent cases involving online platforms and social media regulations.
Public Policy and Governance
This subject integrates legal principles with public policy formulation and implementation. Students analyze how laws are created, enforced, and reformed within governmental systems. The course includes discussions on regulatory frameworks, administrative law, and governance structures.
Advanced Legal Research Project
This course provides students with an opportunity to conduct in-depth legal research under faculty supervision. Students choose a topic related to their area of interest and produce a comprehensive report or article that contributes to existing knowledge in the field.
Project-Based Learning Philosophy
The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a means of developing critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and communication skills. This approach allows students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems and develop practical solutions.
Mini-projects are assigned throughout the program to help students build foundational research and writing skills. These projects typically involve analyzing case studies, preparing legal opinions, or conducting comparative analyses of different legal systems.
The final-year thesis or capstone project is a comprehensive piece of work that demonstrates students' ability to conduct independent research and present their findings effectively. Students select topics based on their interests and career goals, working closely with faculty mentors who guide them through the process.
Projects are evaluated using a rubric that assesses clarity, originality, depth of analysis, adherence to legal principles, and presentation quality. Faculty members provide feedback throughout the project cycle to ensure students receive continuous support and guidance.