Curriculum
The curriculum of the Law program at Shri Jagdish Prasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University Jhunjhunu is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and practical skills. The program is structured over three years, with each year building upon the previous one to provide a well-rounded legal education.
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credits (L-T-P-C) | Prerequisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LLB101 | Introduction to Law | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | LLB102 | Legal Methodology | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | LLB103 | Constitutional Law | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | LLB104 | English for Legal Professionals | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | LLB105 | History of Law | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | LLB106 | Legal Ethics | 3-0-0-3 | None |
2 | LLB201 | Contract Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
2 | LLB202 | Tort Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
2 | LLB203 | Criminal Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
2 | LLB204 | Property Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
2 | LLB205 | Legal Writing and Research | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
2 | LLB206 | International Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB101 |
3 | LLB301 | Corporate Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201, LLB202, LLB203 |
3 | LLB302 | Human Rights Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201, LLB202, LLB203 |
3 | LLB303 | Environmental Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201, LLB202, LLB203 |
3 | LLB304 | Intellectual Property Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201, LLB202, LLB203 |
3 | LLB305 | Family Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201, LLB202, LLB203 |
3 | LLB306 | Banking and Financial Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB201, LLB202, LLB203 |
4 | LLB401 | Advanced Constitutional Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301, LLB302, LLB303 |
4 | LLB402 | Public International Law | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301, LLB302, LLB303 |
4 | LLB403 | Legal Research and Analysis | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301, LLB302, LLB303 |
4 | LLB404 | Law and Technology | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301, LLB302, LLB303 |
4 | LLB405 | Legal Practice and Advocacy | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301, LLB302, LLB303 |
4 | LLB406 | Capstone Project | 3-0-0-3 | LLB301, LLB302, LLB303 |
Each course in the curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and their practical application. The program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and effective communication skills, which are essential for success in the legal profession.
Advanced departmental elective courses are an integral part of the program, offering students the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of law. These courses are taught by experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields. Some of the advanced elective courses include:
- Corporate Governance and Compliance: This course explores the legal framework governing corporate governance, including the roles and responsibilities of directors, shareholders, and regulators. Students learn about the legal implications of corporate decisions and the mechanisms for ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
- International Human Rights Law: This course examines the development of international human rights law, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, regional human rights instruments, and the work of international courts and tribunals. Students study the legal mechanisms for protecting human rights and the challenges faced in their implementation.
- Environmental Law and Policy: This course covers the legal aspects of environmental protection, including pollution control, natural resource management, and sustainable development. Students learn about the legal frameworks for environmental protection and the role of the legal system in promoting environmental sustainability.
- Intellectual Property Law: This course provides an in-depth study of intellectual property rights, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Students learn about the legal mechanisms for protecting intellectual property and the challenges in enforcing these rights.
- Family Law and Child Welfare: This course examines the legal aspects of family relationships, including marriage, divorce, child custody, and adoption. Students study the legal frameworks for protecting family rights and the role of the legal system in promoting child welfare.
- Public International Law: This course explores the legal principles and mechanisms governing international relations, including the law of treaties, international courts, and the role of international organizations. Students learn about the legal frameworks for resolving international disputes and the challenges in international legal cooperation.
- Law and Technology: This course examines the legal implications of technological advances, including data protection, cybersecurity, and digital rights. Students learn about the legal frameworks for regulating technology and the challenges in adapting legal systems to technological change.
- Legal Research and Writing: This course focuses on the skills required for legal research, analysis, and writing. Students learn about legal databases, research methodologies, and the art of legal writing. The course emphasizes the importance of clear and persuasive legal communication.
- Human Rights Advocacy: This course explores the role of legal advocacy in promoting and protecting human rights. Students learn about the strategies and mechanisms for human rights advocacy and the challenges faced by human rights defenders.
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility: This course examines the ethical principles and professional standards that guide legal practice. Students learn about the ethical obligations of lawyers and the mechanisms for ensuring professional conduct.
The department's philosophy on project-based learning is rooted in the belief that practical experience is essential for developing competent legal professionals. The program incorporates project-based learning throughout the curriculum, with students engaging in various projects and case studies that simulate real-world legal scenarios.
The mandatory mini-projects are designed to provide students with hands-on experience in legal research, analysis, and writing. These projects are typically completed in groups and are supervised by faculty members. Students are required to conduct legal research, analyze case law, and present their findings in a structured format. The projects are evaluated based on the quality of research, the clarity of presentation, and the effectiveness of the legal arguments.
The final-year thesis or capstone project is a significant component of the program, providing students with the opportunity to conduct independent research on a legal topic of their choice. Students work closely with faculty mentors to develop their research proposals, conduct in-depth research, and present their findings in a comprehensive thesis. The capstone project is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their mastery of legal principles and their ability to apply them to complex legal issues.
The selection of projects and faculty mentors is a carefully managed process that ensures students are matched with projects that align with their interests and career goals. Students are encouraged to choose projects that are relevant to their chosen specializations and that provide them with valuable experience in their areas of interest. Faculty mentors are selected based on their expertise and experience in the relevant legal fields, ensuring that students receive high-quality guidance and support throughout their project work.