Course Structure Overview
The Law program at Pacific Medical University Udaipur spans three years, divided into six semesters. The curriculum is carefully structured to provide a balanced mix of foundational legal principles, specialized subjects, and practical training. Each semester includes core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions designed to enhance students' analytical and research capabilities.
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | LAW101 | Introduction to Law | 3-0-0-3 | - |
I | LAW102 | Constitutional Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
I | LAW103 | Legal Methodology | 2-0-0-2 | - |
I | LAW104 | History of Indian Legal System | 2-0-0-2 | - |
I | LAW105 | Law of Contracts | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
I | LAW106 | Law of Torts | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
I | LAW107 | Property Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
I | LAW108 | Legal Writing and Research | 2-0-0-2 | - |
I | LAW109 | Moot Court I | 1-0-0-1 | - |
II | LAW201 | Criminal Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW105 |
II | LAW202 | Company Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW105 |
II | LAW203 | Family Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
II | LAW204 | Law of Evidence | 3-0-0-3 | LAW105 |
II | LAW205 | Administrative Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
II | LAW206 | Environmental Law | 2-0-0-2 | LAW101 |
II | LAW207 | Legal Ethics | 2-0-0-2 | - |
II | LAW208 | Moot Court II | 1-0-0-1 | LAW109 |
III | LAW301 | Civil Procedure | 3-0-0-3 | LAW204 |
III | LAW302 | International Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
III | LAW303 | Human Rights Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW201 |
III | LAW304 | Corporate Governance | 3-0-0-3 | LAW202 |
III | LAW305 | Banking and Financial Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW202 |
III | LAW306 | Intellectual Property Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW105 |
III | LAW307 | Digital Rights and Cybersecurity | 2-0-0-2 | LAW101 |
III | LAW308 | Law of Insurance | 3-0-0-3 | LAW105 |
III | LAW309 | Moot Court III | 1-0-0-1 | LAW208 |
IV | LAW401 | Law of Succession | 3-0-0-3 | LAW107 |
IV | LAW402 | Labour and Employment Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW201 |
IV | LAW403 | Dispute Resolution | 3-0-0-3 | LAW201 |
IV | LAW404 | Comparative Constitutional Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW102 |
IV | LAW405 | International Humanitarian Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW201 |
IV | LAW406 | Public International Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW201 |
IV | LAW407 | Criminal Procedure | 3-0-0-3 | LAW201 |
IV | LAW408 | Law and Economics | 3-0-0-3 | LAW105 |
IV | LAW409 | Moot Court IV | 1-0-0-1 | LAW309 |
V | LAW501 | Advanced Corporate Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW304 |
V | LAW502 | Human Rights in Practice | 3-0-0-3 | LAW303 |
V | LAW503 | Legal Research and Writing | 3-0-0-3 | LAW108 |
V | LAW504 | Law of Arbitration | 2-0-0-2 | LAW303 |
V | LAW505 | Environmental Impact Assessment | 2-0-0-2 | LAW206 |
V | LAW506 | Intellectual Property in Industry | 3-0-0-3 | LAW306 |
V | LAW507 | Digital Rights and Privacy | 2-0-0-2 | LAW307 |
V | LAW508 | Law of Mergers and Acquisitions | 3-0-0-3 | LAW304 |
V | LAW509 | Moot Court V | 1-0-0-1 | LAW409 |
VI | LAW601 | Capstone Project | 3-0-0-3 | LAW503 |
VI | LAW602 | Legal Internship | 3-0-0-3 | LAW101 |
VI | LAW603 | Law and Technology | 3-0-0-3 | LAW307 |
VI | LAW604 | Legal Ethics in Practice | 2-0-0-2 | LAW207 |
VI | LAW605 | Advanced Constitutional Law | 3-0-0-3 | LAW102 |
VI | LAW606 | Public Policy and Legal Reform | 3-0-0-3 | LAW205 |
VI | LAW607 | Law of International Trade | 3-0-0-3 | LAW201 |
VI | LAW608 | Corporate Compliance | 3-0-0-3 | LAW304 |
VI | LAW609 | Moot Court VI | 1-0-0-1 | LAW509 |
Advanced Departmental Elective Courses
Each elective course in the Law program is designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills relevant to their chosen field of interest. Here are detailed descriptions of some advanced departmental electives:
Law of Evidence
This course explores the rules governing admissibility, relevance, and weight of evidence in legal proceedings. Students learn how courts evaluate testimonies, documents, and physical objects to determine facts. The course includes practical exercises on cross-examination techniques, expert witness testimony, and the role of hearsay exceptions.
International Humanitarian Law
This elective delves into the laws that govern armed conflicts and protect civilians during wartime. It covers topics such as the Geneva Conventions, war crimes, and the role of international tribunals. Students examine case studies involving recent conflicts to understand how humanitarian principles are applied in practice.
Corporate Governance
This course examines the legal framework that governs corporate behavior, including board responsibilities, shareholder rights, and disclosure requirements. Students analyze governance structures in multinational corporations and explore compliance issues related to financial reporting and ethical standards.
Criminal Procedure
This subject focuses on the procedural aspects of criminal justice, from arrest through trial and appeal. Students study constitutional protections against unreasonable searches, due process rights, and sentencing guidelines. The course emphasizes understanding legal precedents and their application in real-world scenarios.
Law and Economics
This interdisciplinary course applies economic theories to legal problems such as torts, contracts, and regulation. Students learn how cost-benefit analysis is used to evaluate the effectiveness of legal rules and policies. Case studies include antitrust law, property rights, and regulatory design.
Public International Law
This course introduces students to the principles governing relations between nations. Topics include state sovereignty, diplomatic immunity, international treaties, and the role of international courts. Students explore current issues such as territorial disputes, human rights violations, and climate change agreements.
Human Rights Law
This elective provides an overview of universal human rights instruments and their implementation in national legal systems. Students study topics such as civil liberties, gender equality, and refugee protection. The course includes discussions on regional human rights mechanisms and the challenges of enforcement.
Law of Insurance
This course covers insurance contracts, claims procedures, and regulatory frameworks. Students examine case law involving insurance disputes, analyze policy language, and understand how insurance companies operate under legal constraints. The course also addresses emerging issues such as cyber risk and catastrophe coverage.
Digital Rights and Cybersecurity
In this fast-paced field, students explore the intersection of technology and law. Topics include data privacy, cybersecurity threats, online defamation, and digital identity protection. Students engage with current debates surrounding surveillance, encryption, and algorithmic accountability in legal contexts.
Environmental Impact Assessment
This course examines how environmental laws are applied to development projects. Students learn about impact assessment procedures, regulatory compliance, and sustainable development practices. The curriculum includes field visits to industrial sites and discussions with environmental lawyers and consultants.
Intellectual Property in Industry
This elective focuses on IP strategies used by businesses to protect innovations and creative works. Students study patent prosecution, trademark registration, and licensing agreements. Case studies include pharmaceutical companies, tech startups, and entertainment industries.
Project-Based Learning Philosophy
The department emphasizes project-based learning as a core component of the curriculum. This approach integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application through research projects, policy analysis, and community engagement initiatives. Students are encouraged to select projects that align with their interests and career aspirations while contributing to ongoing legal discourse.
Mini-projects begin in the second year and continue throughout the program. These projects allow students to explore specific legal issues in depth, conduct research, and present findings to faculty and peers. Projects can be individual or group-based and may involve collaboration with external organizations such as NGOs, government agencies, or law firms.
The final-year capstone project is a significant undertaking that requires students to synthesize their learning into a comprehensive legal analysis. Students propose a topic, conduct extensive research, and submit a written report along with an oral presentation. Faculty mentors guide students through the process, ensuring that projects meet academic standards while remaining relevant to current legal challenges.
Capstone Project Structure
The capstone project is a culminating experience that allows students to demonstrate mastery of legal concepts and research methodologies. Projects are selected in consultation with faculty advisors and must address a significant legal issue or problem. Students are expected to conduct primary and secondary research, analyze case law, and propose practical solutions.
Students present their projects at an annual symposium attended by faculty, alumni, and industry professionals. The symposium provides a platform for students to share insights and receive feedback from experts in the field. Projects may lead to publications, internships, or further academic pursuits.