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Friday, March 14, 2008

Department of Laws, Panjab University

Department of Laws, Panjab University


Contact Information

ADDRESS

Department of Laws,
Panjab University
Sector 14,
Chandigarh - 160 014
India
Telephone no. 91 172 2541 577
Fax No: 91 172 2541 577
Email: mohindra@pu.ac.in, lawsdept@pu.ac.in

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http://www.puchd.ac.in/


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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Banaras Hindu University, Faculty of Law

Banaras Hindu University, Faculty of Law


The University Law School has been playing a significant role in reforming socially relevant legal education. It played a pioneering role in introducing a 3 year LL.B. Course and a 2 year full time LL.M. Course even before the decision of the Bar Council of India in this regard. The Faculty offers a career oriented training to the students besides Community oriented courses in Law such as Socio-economic Welfare, Environment, Poverty, Population, Consumer, Religion, Women, Children, etc. and provides legal education on rural problems and legal awareness. Recently the Faculty has introduced for the first time in India a full time 2 year Post-graduate LL.M. degree course on Human Rights and Duties Education on the recommendation of the University Grants Commission Committee under Human Rights & Duties Education scheme. The Faculty has also a HUMAN RIGHTS CELL.

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http://www.bhu.ac.in/law.htm

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Department of Law, University of Mumbai

Department of Law, University of Mumbai


Department of Law was established in November 1959 for the Purpose of imparting post-graduate legal education and encouraging Legal research.

Department of Law, Room No.126, 1st floor,
University of Mumbai,
Fort, Mumbai- 400 032 India
Phone No. : 22652819 or 22652825 Ext. 12

Courses Offered

LL.M. (by papers) ? Duration 2 years, Semester System.

The academic year which consists of two terms beings in July and ends in May.

The arrangement of terms is subject to change and the same will be notified when made.

The revised Syllabus is based on the U.G.C. model curriculum.

Titles of the papers offered and structure for LL.M. are as follows:


Foundation Course -- Compulsory Papers

Paper I - Law And Social Transformation In India

Paper II - Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges

Paper III - Judicial Process

Paper IV - Legal Education And Research Methodology

Optional Papers

Group I - Constitutional And Administrative Law

Group II - Business Law

Group III - Law Of Intellectual Property And Information Technology

Group IV - Human Rights Law

Group V - Law Of Crimes

Group VI - Environmental Law

Admission Procedure :-

LL.M..(by Papers)

The minimum qualification for making an application for admission to the LL.M. degree course is a Second Class LL.B. degree obtained at the one and same sitting of this University or a degree recognized as equivalent thereto for general category. However candidate belonging to reserved category they make an application to the LL.M. Degree course with a Pass Class.

An application for admission to the LL.M. degree course must be made in the prescribed form and be submitted to the Department of Law within the prescribed time, immediately after the declaration of the results ofthe LL.B. degree examination of this University held in first half of every year.

Admission forms for the LL.M. degree course shall be referred to the Committee comprising of Head of University Department of Law and the recognized Post-graduate teachers of the University.


Ph.D. in Law :-

Ph.D. in Law- Minimum 2 Years after LL.M. 3 Years after LL.B.

Ph.D. admission will generally be restricted to the students who have obtained the LL.M. degree of this University or of any other University recognised by this University as equivalent thereto with minimum of fifty-five percent marks. and fifty percent marks in the case of Reserve Category. A student who has obtained the LL.B. degree may be admitted to the Ph.D. degree if - he has to clear an aptitude test conducted by the concerned Department of the University.

A candidate for Ph.D. Degree must have worked for a minimum period of two years (24 months) from the date of registration. A student with LL.B. degree is required to work for a minimum period of three academic or calendar years. For the Ph.D. Student is required to be in residence in Mumbai for the full period during which he is keeping terms and to meet his guiding teacher from time to time.

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Faculty of Law,Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

Faculty of Law,Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh


The faculty of Law, AMU, Aligarh has been ranked sixth amongst the top ten faculties of law in India.

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Amity Law School, Delhi

Amity Law School, Delhi


Amity Law School Delhi was founded in 1999,under the Ritnand Balved Education Foundation (RBEF). Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan is the Founder President of the Law School.Amity Law School is affiliated to the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in Delhi and is located on the Amity University campus in Sector 125 Noida,near Delhi.

Amity Law School (ALS) has been ranked as one of the Top-10 law schools in the country in a recent survey conducted by India Today-AC NIELSEN -ORG-MARG.

Admission is carried out through an Entrance Test which happens in May every year, undertaken by the IP university. Based on a student's ranking, he may enroll in any one of the Affiliated institutes, of which Amity Law School is one.

Admission Procedure

Admission to the LL.B(H) programe of Amity Law School is being done through a Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi to which the Amity Law School is affiliated.

A candidate for admission should have passed, with at least 50% marks in aggregate with English as a compulsory subject in any of the following examinations:-


  • Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi.

  • An examination recognized as equivalent to the Senior School Certificate Examination of the CBSE.


He/she should be below 21 years of age on 1 st August
The subjects for the CET are :

  • English Language and Comprehension (25 %)

  • General Knowledge (25 %)

  • Reasoning (25 %)

  • Legal Aptitude (25 %)


Further details can be had from GGS Indraprastha University Old Delhi College of Engineering Building, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110006 (Tel. No. 23862855 /23869313-16; Website: www.ipu.ac.in ) or Admission Helpline: 011-23900166/168. The Information Bulletin containing the application form is generally available from January / February and the CET will be generally held during the month of May of the year.

Other relevant information for the students

  • The duration of the course shall be five academic years.

  • Each academic year is divided into two semesters having an average of 100 working days.

  • Each semester will have 6-8 streams.

  • The medium of instruction shall be English.

  • The academic terms shall be announced in advance each year and shall ordinarily be between August-December and January-May and at the end of each semester there will be the End-of-Semester Examination conducted by the University.



Amity Law School,
Delhi,
India

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The Government Law College, Mumbai

The Government Law College, Mumbai


The Government Law College, also known as GLC and located in Mumbai, India, is one of the oldest and most distinguished law schools in India.

Courses

Five Year Course

The Five Years Integrated Law Course leading to a B.L.S., LL.B. Degree is a ten-semester full time course. The first and the second year of this course i.e. first four semesters constitute a 'Pre - Law' course. The students pursing this course are entitled to B.L.S. (Bachelor of Legal Science) Degree on successful completion of the third year (6th semester) and on successful completion of five years (10th semester) the LL.B. Degree is awarded. There is an examination held by the University of Mumbai at the end of each semester. The LL.B. Degree is will not be conferred unless the candidate has passed in/or cleared all the papers prescribed for each semester in accordance with the provisions relating the semester examination. Performance of each of the student shall be evaluated by the examination conducted at the end of each semester and also the performance in the Practical Training Subjects as per the guidelines issued from time to time by the Bar Council of India.

Three Year Course

The Three Years Law Course leading to the LL.B. Degree is a six-semester full time course. Students who do not wish to practise as Advocates, are eligible for the LL.B. (General) Degree, at the successful completion of the second year (4th semester). On successful completion of three years (6th semester) the LL.B. Degree is awarded. There is an examination held by the University of Mumbai at the end of each semester. The LL.B. Degree is will not be conferred unless the candidate has passed in/or cleared all the papers prescribed for each semester in accordance with the provisions relating the semester examination. Performance of each of the student shall be evaluated by the examination conducted at the end of each semester and also the performance in the Practical Training Subjects as per the guidelines issued from time to time by the Bar Council of India.

L.L.M

The University of Mumbai conducts the course for the LL.M. Degree. The LL. M. degree of the University of Mumbai enables students to develop their interests in many of the major areas of law to which they have been introduced in the LL. B. and also provides opportunities for the study of important specialized areas. The duration of course is two years. A student is permitted to take any two groups out of the eleven groups mentioned below and each paper in the group shall carry 100 marks.

Diploma

'Postgraduate Diploma Course in Securities Law. The Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, recognizing the growing importance of India's capital markets and in keeping with its pioneering role in Indian legal education, offers a one year Postgraduate Diploma Course in Securities Law.

Contact Information

ADDRESS

The Government Law College
'A' Road, Churchgate
Mumbai - 400 020
Maharastra - India
Phone : +91 - 22 - 2204 1707
Tele Fax : +91 - 22 - 2285 1315
E-Mail : principal@glc.edu

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