B.A.LL.B (Five Year Course)
B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws)
- Duration - Five years Course
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Eligibility
1. Students passing H.S.C. (10+2) Examination or equivalent with minimum 45 % of marks can be admitted to the first year of this course.
2. Student should have appeared for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) of B.A. LL. B. 5 Years. - Intake Capacity - 60 Students
Integrated Double Degree Program
Please note that the syllabi of I B.A.LL.B, I B.B.A.LL.B. and I LL.B. is introduced as per the CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS), w.e.f. Academic Year 2023-2024. It can be viewed at
Course Components
FIRST YEAR OF THE FIVE YEAR LAW COURSE (B.A.LL.B. Course)
FIRST YEAR
SEMESTER I (June-October)
- General English (CE 0101)
- General Principles of Political Science (BA 0102)
- General Principles of Economics (BA 0103)
- General Principles of Sociology (BA 0104)
SEMESTER II (November-April)
- English for Law (CE 0201)
- Political Theories (BA 0202)
- Macro Economics, Policies and Practice (BA 0203)
- Theoretical Perspectives of Sociology (BA 0204)
SEMESTER III (June-October)
- Legal Language and Legal Reasoning (CE 0301)
- Public Policy and Public Administration (BA 0302)
- Theories of Development and Indian Economy (BA 0303)
- Society in India (BA 0304)
SEMESTER IV (November-April)
- Law and Literature (CE 0401)
- International Relations (BA 0402)
- Law and Economics (BA 0403)
- Social Research Methods (BA 0404)
SEMESTER V (June-October)
- Constitutional Law I (LCC 0501)
- Law of Contract I (LCC 0502)
- Family Law (LCC 0503)
- Law of Crimes I (LCC 0504)
- Optional Paper II (Any one)
- Health and Food Law (LDSE 0505)
- Equity and Trust Law (LDSE 0506)
- Criminal Psychology and Criminal Sociology (LDSE 0507)
- Agriculture and Marketing Law (LDSE 0508)
- Intellectual Property Rights I (LDSE 0509)
SEMESTER VI (November-April)
- Constitutional Law II (LCC 0601)
- Law of Contract II (LCC 0602)
- Family Laws II (LCC 0603)
- Jurisprudence (LCC 0604)
- Optional Paper II (Any one)
- Election Law (LDSE 0605)
- Insurance Law (LDSE 606)
- Penology and Victimology (LDSE 607)
- Comparative Constitution (LDSE 608)
- Media Laws (LGE0 609)
SEMESTER VII (June-October)
- Criminal Procedure code(LCC 0701)
- Law Of Evidence (LCC 0702)
- Interpretation of Statutes (LCC 0703)
- Practical Training Paper I Professional Ethics and Contempt of Court Law (LACE 0704)
- Optional Paper III (any one)
- Investment and Securities Law (LDSE 0705)
- Criminal Minor Acts (LDSE 0706)
- Cooperative Law (LDSE 0707)
- Private International Law (LDSE 0708)
SEMESTER VIII (November-April)
- Civil Procedure Code& Limitation Act (LCC 0801)
- Company Law (LCC 0802)
- Law of Tort & Consumer Protection (LCC 0803)
- Practical Training Paper II Alternate Dispute Resolution System (LAEC 0804)
- Optional paper IV (any one)
- Human Rights and Practice (LDSE 0805)
- Civil Minor Acts (LDSE 0806)
- Competition Law (LDSE 0807)
- International Economic Law (LDSE 0808)
SEMESTER IX (June-October)
- Property law and Easement (LCC 0901)
- Public International Law (LCC 0902)
- Administrative Law (LCC 0903)
- Practical Training Paper III -Drafting Pleading Conveyance (L AEC 0904)
- Introduction to Civil and Criminal Manual (LAEC0905)
- Optional Subject (Any one of the following)
- Defence and strategic Studies (LDSE 0906)
- Law of Forensic Science (LO 0907)
- Land Laws (LDSE 0908)
- International Law on Air, Space and Sea (LDSE 0909)
SEMESTER X (November-April)
- Labour Laws (LCC 1001)
- Principles Of taxation (LCC 1002)
- Environmental Law (LCC 1003)
- Practical Training Paper IV- Moot Court Exercise and Internship (LAEC 1004)
- Skills of Legislative Drafting & Judgement writing (LSEC 1005)
- Optional Papers (Any one from the following)
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law (LDSE1006)
- Comparative Criminal Justice System (LDSE 1007)
- Humanitarian and Refugee Law (LDSE 1008)
- Real Estate Law (LDSE 1009)