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HAND BOOK 2019-2020
Our Founder
Kristu Jayanti College, founded in 1999, is run by "BODHI NIKETAN TRUST", formed by the
members of St. Joseph's Province of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), the first
indigenous religious congregation in India. This congregation is the embodiment of the dream
and vision of Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara who was a nineteenth century educationist and
social reformer in India. Kuriakose Chavara was born in 1805, in Kainakary, Kerala. In 1829 he
was ordained as priest after his early schooling in the native village and priestly studies Kristu
Jayanti College Foundries at Pallipuram seminary in Alapuzha.
Kuriakose Elias Chavara though he hailed from an upper caste Syrian Christian family, he
played a major role in educating the people of the lower ranks of society. In 1846, Kuriakose
Elias established St. Joseph's Press at Mannanam- a remote hamlet near the town of Kottayam in
Central Kerala. This was the third printing press in Kerala and the first press founded by a
Keralite without the help of foreigners. From this printing press came the first Malayalam
newspaper Nasrani Deepika which later became a daily in 1887 and is circulated even today as
Deepika. He also started a school at Mannanam in 1846. He was responsible for introducing
noon day meals in schools, a practice later adopted by the rulers of Travancore and then by the
Indian government. In 1864, while he was serving as the Vicar General of Syrian Catholics, he
ordered to start a school along with every church which was successful in making free education
available for everyone. Thus schools in Kerala came to be known as 'pallikudam'.
In co-operation with Palackal Thoma Malpan and Thoma Porukara, Kuriakose Elias founded an
Indian religious congregation for men, now known as the 'Carmelites of Mary Immaculate'
(CMI). He believed that intellectual development and the education of women was the first step
towards overall social welfare. Towards this end he founded, the 'Congregation of the Mother of
Carmel' (CMC), the first religious congregation for women.
Kuriakose Elias attained eternal peace on 3 January 1871, aged 66, at Koonammavu- a northern
suburb of Cochin City. Kuriakose Elias was beatified at Kottayam on 8 February 1986, and later
on November 23, 2014 he was canonized at St. Peter's Square by Pope Francis.
The service of Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara has been acknowledged and lauded with gratitude
by the Government of India and to honour him, the Government released a postal stamp with his
portrait in 1986. The CMI congregation with a membership of 2,300; serves humanity in
educational, social, healthcare and other activities, aiming the prosperity and well-being of the
society. Though Kristu Jayanti College is a minority institution, it strives to impart quality
education without distinction of religion, caste or creed.
Vision
‘Light and Prosperity’: To provide intellectual and moral leadership by igniting the minds of
youth to realize their potential and make positive contributions leading to prosperity of the
society and the nation at large.
Mission
‘Kristu Jayanti College strives to provide educational opportunities to all aspiring youth to excel
in life by nurturing academic excellence, fostering values, creating civic responsibility and
building global competencies in a dynamic environment.’
Goals
To provide a nurturing and trusting environment to learn and grow.
To ensure that the youth get adequate opportunities to identify and develop their skills.
To prepare the individual for employment and advancement in their chosen career.
To mold individuals into integrated personalities who are intellectually competent,
spiritually mature, physically strong and socially sensitive.
To develop a lifelong desire in individuals to learn and to create a positive change in the
society and contribute to the economic development of the nation.
Core Values
Faith
We believe that faith in God is the beginning of true wisdom and the anchor of life. Human life
would be meaningless without faith in oneself and others too. The college provides a platform to
grow in faith, the bedrock of holistic growth.
Integrity
We believe that honesty, sincerity and justice signify the core of a person's character. We adhere
to the highest ethical standards in all the curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in
order to nurture integrated persons for the future of our nation and world at large.
Dignity
We believe that dignity of the human person is the foundation for empowerment and socio-
economic transformation. We shall strive to uplift the dignity of the socially disadvantaged,
marginalized and the underprivileged through genuine love and service.
Excellence
We believe that hard work, commitment and dedication produce excellence in all spheres of life.
The management, faculty and administration set high benchmarks of academic and holistic
excellence and provide innovative, student-centered, globally competent processes and services
for the success of every Jayantian.
Our Educational Philosophy
Kristu Jayanti College, the place where an educational legacy of more than a century meets
modernity, is a unique entity in the fabric of Higher Education in India. The educational
philosophy of the academy envisions welding in the individual academic excellence with holistic
development. This pedagogy is encapsulated in the mission which focuses on the overall growth
of the students to become responsible citizens, intellectually alert and active, to grow with
mutual respect and co-operation, transforming them into morally sensitive leaders of the future.
This educational paradigm encompasses four pillars:
(i) Knowledge (ii) Skills (iii) Values (iv) Attitude.
i. Knowledge: Sa Vidya Vimuktaye (knowledge emancipates). Seeking to integrate
education to meet global needs, national development, and social responsibility. Kristu
Jayanti College imparts knowledge with a quest for excellence. The curriculum stipulated
by Karnataka State Law University is enhanced through Value Added Courses,
Certificate Courses, Field Visits, Seminars, Workshops, Panel Discussions, etc. The
technology driven pedagogy is supplemented by an interactive and experiential learning
experience.
ii. Skills: Global competency necessitates an academic ambience strengthened with
necessary skills for a prospective career. The students are equipped with requisite skills
through streamlined co-curricular and extra-curricular programme. While the various
departmental associations and clubs provide the system and platform for skill
development, the literary and cultural association and sports and games club chisel the
students holistically. The finer aspects of soft skills are imbibed through various training
and personality development programme.
iii. Values: An enlightened society is one that is value driven. In the present milieu, marked
by constantly changing cultural systems, a value based education is the need of the hour.
The Value Instruction Course (VIC) during the first year of the degree programme
transmits to the necessary values for the youth. Talks by experts and Social Outreach
Programme for the second year provide the vital components of personal and social
integrity.
iv. Attitude: The institute has well-defined organizational culture. The code of behavior and
etiquette instills in the young minds the need for a disciplined lifestyle and respect for
fellow beings.
KRISTU JAYANTI COLLEGE, founded in 1999, is managed by the "BODHI
NIKETAN TRUST", formed by the members of St. Joseph Province of the Carmelites of Mary
Immaculate (CMI). The college is affiliated to Bangalore University and is reaccredited with
highest grade 'A' by NAAC in Second Cycle of Accreditation. The college is recognized by UGC
under the category 2(f) & 12(B). The college was accorded autonomous status from 2013 by the
University Grants Commission, Government of Karnataka & the Bangalore University. For its
contribution in the field of education, Kristu Jayanti College was recently given the Heroes of
Bengaluru award. In the India Today - MDRA survey 2018 the college is ranked 5th
Best BCA,
13th
Best MSW, 15th
Best BBA, 16th
Best Commerce, 18th
Best Arts and 26th
Best Science
College in India. The College also ranked 2nd
Best in BCA & MSW, 3rd
best in Commerce,
4th
Best in Arts & BBA and 5th
best in Science among the colleges in Bengaluru. The institution
strives to fulfill its mission to provide educational opportunities to all aspiring youth to excel in
life by developing academic excellence, fostering values, creating civic responsibility and
building global competencies in a dynamic environment.
KRISTU JAYANTI COLLEGE OF LAW
Kristu Jayanti College of Law is affiliated to Karnataka State Law University and
recognized by the Bar Council of India. The College has been institutionalized and organized by
CMI fathers. We strive to produce leaders in the legal profession including judiciary, legal
academics, corporate and NGOs. We also strive to meet the critical need for producing
principled, qualified, knowledgeable and internationally competitive professional lawyers. Kristu
Jayanti College of Law provides action-based legal learning in a disciplined environment
conducive and apt for learning the law. We are committed to an approach of Legal Education
that goes beyond studying Statutes, Books and the Case Laws. Kristu Jayanti College of Law is
unique for organizing tailor made programmes which include Interactive sessions with Judges,
top notch Lawyers, Industrialists, experts in the Law Field, Academicians etc., and engagement
in Trial Advocacy/Moot Court Sessions, Case Analysis sessions meant for advanced learning
enable the students to be fit in all respects and to pursue a career and excel in the relevant fields.
The Campus
Kristu Jayanti College of Law is located in the calm and serene campus at K. Narayanapura in
Bangalore, 11 kms away from Vidhana Soudha, the heart of Bangalore city. Housed in a
spacious campus, the college incorporates a traditional academic setting with cutting edge
technology.
The institution invests heavily on infrastructure to keep pace with the changing needs and profile
of the student population. To keep up with the technological advancements, parallel upgradation
of facilities in the form of library and other learning resources such as computers, e-resources
and Wi-Fi facility are provided. The college provides spacious class rooms, moot court hall,
auditorium, conference halls, and panel rooms and sports facilities. Physical facilities have been
expanded to create an ambience conducive for academic excellence and holistic development.
Training Methodology
The training methodology of the college aims to equip young minds with a global outlook to face
the challenges of tomorrow and at the same time ensure that they are guided by a set of values
and beliefs that reflect the Indian ethos. The management, staff and the atmosphere itself are
geared to attain this goal. This is achieved through an all-round development of the intellectual,
social, physical and spiritual spheres of life.
The teaching-learning process evolved in the institution is “learner centric” to fulfill the dreams
and aspirations of the students joining this college. In this process various methods like class
room lecture, problem solving, group discussion, case study, seminars and conferences enable
students to excel in academics. Experiential learning through moot court, internships, field visits
enables better understanding of the legal procedures. A wide array of teaching aids such as
charts, maps, power point presentation, multimedia presentations and posters are used to
facilitate innovative teaching. The institution is equipped with state of the art IT facilities to
integrate information technology in its teaching learning process. In a competitive environment
here, the students and faculty keep abreast with the latest developments in their subjects utilizing
the various recourses available in the college.
Informal interaction and counseling helps the teachers to understand them better and help in their
positive development.
Prayer and Holistic Development
A socially responsible citizen has a morally righteous mind. At Kristu Jayanti we ensure that the
students are morally educated. Furthermore, recognizing the value of prayer and meditation, due
importance is given to techniques of concentration and personal prayer. One hour every week is
set aside for prayer and reflection. Eucharistic Liturgy is celebrated every first Friday of the
month for Catholic students and social outreach programmes are conducted regularly.
Teaching Fraternity
Jayantian teacher is a facilitator, guide, mentor and leader who create a suitable learning
ambience inside and outside the classroom. The institution nurtures an environment for the
growth and retention of the faculty members. The college considers its human resource as a
capital investment which needs to be continuously augmented through sustained training and
capacity building to perform multiple tasks. Faculty improvement is facilitated through
programmes and participation in FDPs/Conferences/Seminars hosted by other institutions. The
college encourages the faculty members to participate and undertake research at the institutional,
departmental and personal level leading to research degrees.
Library & Information Centre
the college library is a gateway to a world of information. The staff and students have unlimited
access to a wealth of information found in resources like books, magazines, journals, statistics,
encyclopedia, project reports, dissertations, annual reports, and the internet. In addition, the
library offers spacious seating arrangements and a calm ambience for learning.
The library is automated and enables easy accessibility and optimum usage. The library also
features OPAC facility for easy search, subscription to online journals, wireless router for
internet usage and laptop connectivity, reprographics facility, book bank facility for
economically backward students, competitive exam material, educational CD’s, etc. an annual
book exhibition is organized for the benefit of the students and faculty members.
KNOWLEDGE ENHANCEMENT TRAINING PROGRAMMES
NYAYA SAMVADA
It is a unique programme initiated by KristuJayanti College of law. The programme includes an
expert talk by erudite scholars of law such as Judges, Law Professionals, and Professors and
other eminent scholars followed by interaction with the students to facilitate understanding on
various issues of legal significance. NyayaSamvada is conducted every weekend as part of the
curriculum to provide the students with the benefit of hearing to the erudite legal scholars and
interact with them on legal issues.
VINIMAY – LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRMME
Kristu Jayanti College of Law has been organizing ViniMay Leadership Training programmes.
Experts from the various fields are invited to deliberate on current issues which are relevant for
the students for their better understanding of law. These erudite scholars are from Law Firms,
Corporates and other bodies which makes this leadership training programme more relevant.
NYAYA VISLESHANA -CASE ANALYSIS
Nyaya Visleshana-case analysis sessions are conducted on leading and land mark decisions of
the Supreme Court and High Courts in India and Abroad. Students are involved in discussions on
the principles forming basis for the judgments (ratio decidendi) to instill inquisitive ideas about
the legal issues in the judgments of the Courts and matters pertaining to interpreting the law.
Weekly two Nyaya Visleshana sessions are conducted as part of the curriculum.
ADARSA VIDHANA MANDALI
Students are encouraged to take part in Mock Assembly/Parliament. In this activity students are
required to take up issues that are currently taken up by our Parliament and they are expected to
deliberate upon the same. During the various sessions the students are expected to discuss the
matter at hand extensively which in turn helps them to closely understand the process of law
making.
BHASHANA VYASANGA
As Communication skills are essential for legal profession, special training session viz.,
BhashanaVyasanga- are held on regular basis as part of the curriculum. Special Trainers are
appointed to train the students in communication skills. The sessions help in developing the
oratory skills and helps them in presenting their matter in a systematic manner.
RACHANA VYASANGA
RachanaVyasanga sessions are conducted to develop the drafting skills as they are very
important for the legal professionals. Professional trainers are invited to facilitate this skill
development and regular sessions are conducted for this specific purpose. .
SKILL ENHANCEMENT TRAINING CENTRES
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH
The Centre for Research is an initiative the focus of which is to assist the students to bridge the
gap between what they study in their curriculum and how it is applied within the societies that
they live in. This Centre encourages the students to look at the various socio legal issues which
affect our society and to research about the legal remedies that are available. Through the
publication of articles and newsletters the students are motivated to bring these issues into the
notice of relevant authorities and other academicians. In furtherance of the same we offer special
training to the students by conducting special Charcha Vedika sessions of Seminar, Group
Discussion/Panel Discussion and Legal Debate regularly.
MOOT COURT SOCIETY
The exercise of mooting is essential to enable the students to familiarize with the practical
aspects of learning law. The Moot Court Society is founded with the idea of assisting the
students to develop an interest in the exercise of mooting which in turn helps them in learning
the art of research. While researching the moot problem the students understand about the
various intricacies of law and at the same time they even learn to decipher what facts and legal
provisions are relevant for them to build up their case. This society aims at training and
mentoring students so that they are able to participate in intra, inter, national as well as
international moot court competitions. Kritrima Nyaya Vedika is an initiative of the Kristu
Jayanti College of law which aims at training the students with mooting skills.
CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS
LITERARY AND CULTURAL COMMITTEE
Extra-curricular activities play an important role in shaping the overall personality of the
students. It is often during the course of these five years that the students discover their potential
and interests in these cultural activities. Carpe Diem, Kala Darpan are few of the several
activities that are conducted in an academic year that provides a spectrum of opportunities to the
students and helps them by providing a platform.
SPORTS & GAMES CLUB
Sports and games are essential for the holistic development of students. This club acknowledges
the fact that students should be given every opportunity to not only develop their skills but also
master in various athletic events and different sports. There are different coaching and training
activities that are facilitated within the college campus itself in which the students can
participate.
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CELL
The Women Empowerment Cell aims at both, empowering women and also safeguarding the
interests and rights of the fairer gender within the campus. The cell engages, sensitizes and
empowers the students within the institution towards ensuring gender equality in every sphere.
This cell follows a ‘zero tolerance’ policy for any form of sexual harassment and ensures that
every student is aware of the guidelines given by the Apex Court and the Legislative enactments
with respect to the same. Awareness programmes and sessions are also planned to be conducted
in the coming academic year.
NCC
NCC is the Youth Wing of the Armed Forces and is also the single largest youth organization in
the world which consists solely of young people. NCC primarily aims to develop a sense of
character, leadership, comradeship, courage and discipline along with the ideas of selfless
service, all of which together fosters a sense of belongingness and makes the students socially
responsible citizens. The NCC wing organizes regular parades with the support of the battalion
and the cadets and they even participate in various competitions and certificate exams.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
NSS is a body established for social service and is affiliated to Karnataka State Law University.
The objective of this body is to equip the students so that they understand their role and position
with respect to the community in which they live. If a student is not able to address the issues of
the community within which she lives with the education that she has, then there is not much that
the student can do with all that she has studied. The above thought plays a vital role in making
the students capable and sensitive to understand the needs and to work with the marginalized and
underprivileged communities of our society.
ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE
This committee intends to take all necessary steps in order to sensitize the students as well as
their parents about the gravity of ragging. Any instance of attempt/ragging would be dealt with
very seriously by the committee. The committee consists of faculty members who can very
easily be approached by the students at any given point of time and the matter is investigated as
soon as it is reported. Confidentiality of the student making the complaint is paramount to the
committee and therefore every effort is made to make the investigation as smoothly as possible.
B.B.A., LL.B (Bachelors of Business Administration & Bachelors of Law)
Programme Overview
This programme is aimed at equipping the students to master the intricacies of business but at the
same time it helps them to engage with the nuances of laws and other regulations which are
relevant for excelling in the corporate sector.
Objectives
To provide a clear understanding of the various aspects of law and management.
To develop a social, professional and ethical value system.
To encourage the students to pursue higher education and contribute to the welfare of the
society.
Eligibility for admission
Students securing 50 percent aggregate marks including languages in PUC/10+2/equivalent
course are eligible.
(BBA., LL.B) 2017-18
I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
1st Semester
1. General English 4 100
2. Business environment 4 100
3. Elements of research 4 100
4. Managerial Economics 4 100
II Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
1. Special English/ 4 100
2nd Semester
Kannada/French
2. Financial Accounting 4 100
3. Principles and Practices of
Management
4 100
III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
3rd Semester
1. Economic Development in
India
4 100
2. Entrepreneurship
Development
4 100
3. Business Communication 4 100
4. Cost and Management
Accounting
4 100
IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
4th Semester
1. Human Resources
Management- Industrial Relations
4 100
2. Business Statistics 4 100
3. Financial Management 4 100
4. International Business 4 100
V Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
5th Semester
1. Constitutional Law-1 4 100
2. Contract-I 4 100
3. Law of torts 4 100
4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 4 100
5. Criminal Law-I (IPC) 4 100
VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
6th Semester
1. Contract-II 4 100
2. Company Law 4 100
3. Property Law 4 100
4. Administrative Law 4 100
5. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law & Indian
Succession Act)
4 100
VII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
7th Semester
1. Jurisprudence 4 100
2. Labour Law-I 4 100
3. Law of Taxation 4 100
4. Criminal Law-II (Cr.PC, JJ
Act & Prohibition of offender’s
Act)
4 100
5. Clinical Course-I
(Professional Ethics &
Professional Accounting System)
4 100
VIII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
8th Semester
1. Public International Law 4 100
2. Optional I- Human Rights
Law & Practice/ Insurance Law
4 100
3. Optional II- Banking Law/
Right to Information
4 100
4. Clinical Course II-
Alternative Dispute Resolution
System
4 100
5. Labour Law II 4 100
IX Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
9th Semester
1. Civil Procedure Code &
Limitation Act
100
2. Optional III Intellectual
Property Rights I/ Penology &
Victimology
4 100
3. Optional IV- Interpretation
of Statutes & Principles of
Legislation/ Competition Law
4 100
4. Clinical Course III-
Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance.
4 100
5. Constitutional Law II 4 100
6. English (Compulsory for
those who answer in Kannada)
4 100
X Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
10th Semester
1. Law of Evidence 4 100
2. Environmental law 4 100
3. Optional V- Intellectual
Property Rights II/ White collar
Crimes
4 100
4. Optional VI- Land law/ Law
relating to International Trade
Economics
4 100
5. Clinical Course IV- Moot
Court exercise and Internship
4 100
BBA LL.B (2018-19)*
I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
1st Semester
1. General
English
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Business
environment
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Managerial
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Financial
accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Legal methods
4 10 05 05 80 100
II Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
2nd
Semester
1. Kannada/Kanna
da Kali
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Principles and
Practices of
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Economic
development in India
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Entrepreneurship
Development
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Law of Torts 4 10 05 05 80 100
III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
3rd
Semester
1. Business
Communication
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Cost and
Management
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Human resource
management
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Business
Statistics
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Constitutional law I 4 10 05 05 80 100
IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
4th
Semester
1. Financial
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. International
Business
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Constitutional law
II
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Law of Crimes I 4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Contract-I (Law of
Contract)
4 10 05 05 80 100
V Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
5th Semester
1. Labour law- I 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Jurisprudence 4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Family Law-I
(Hindu Law)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Contract-II
(Specific Contracts)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Administrative
Law
4 10 05 05 80 100
VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
6th Semester
1. Labour law- II 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Company Law 4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Property Law 4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law
& Indian Succession
Act)
4 10 05 05 80 100
VII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
WEEK
7th Semester
1. Public
International law
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Law of
Taxation
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Criminal Law-
II (Cr.PC)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical
Course-I
(Professional Ethics
& Professional
Accounting System)
4 10 05 05 80 100
VIII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
8th Semester
1. Law of
Evidence
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional I-
Human Rights Law
& Practice/ Insurance
Law
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional II-
Banking Law/ Right
to Information
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course
II- Alternative
Dispute Resolution
System
4 10 05 05 80 100
IX Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
9th
Semester
1. Civil Procedure
Code & Limitation Act
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional III
Intellectual Property
Rights I/ Penology &
Victimology
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional IV-
Interpretation of
Statutes & Principles of
Legislation/Competitio
n Law
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course
III- Drafting, Pleading
& Conveyance.
4 10 05 05 80 100
X Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
10th
Semester
1. Environmental law 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional V-
Intellectual Property
Rights II/ White collar
Crimes
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional VI- Land
law/ Law relating to
International Trade
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
* The marks distribution (80-20) pattern that has been introduced by the Karnataka State Law
University in the year 2018 is followed by the 2018-19 batches and onwards.
4. Clinical Course
IV- Moot Court exercise
and Internship
4 10 05 05 80 100
B.Com, LL.B (Bachelor’s of Commerce & Bachelor’s of Law)
Programme Overview
This programme enables the students to explore the core concepts in commerce with a special
focus on law. This course is designed in such a way that the students will have employment
opportunities both in the commerce as well as in the legal field. This course also enables students
to apply relevant legal principles in the corporate organization that they are engaging with.
Objectives
To provide a clear understanding of the various aspects of law and commerce.
To enable a student to frame sound legal arguments and to arrive at those in a systematic
manner.
To develop critical thinking skills so that the students are able to independently evaluate
the strength and weakness of the work situation.
To develop a social, professional and ethical value system.
To encourage the students to pursue higher education and contribute to the welfare of the
society.
Eligibility for admission
Students securing 50 percent aggregate marks including languages in PUC/10+2/equivalent
course are eligible.
B.Com LL.B (2017-18)
I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
1st Semester
1. English 4 100
2. Business environment 4 100
3. Elements of research 4 100
4. MicroEconomics 4 100
II Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
2nd Semester
1. Special English/Kannada 4 100
2. Financial Accounting 4 100
3. Principles and Practices of
Management
4 100
III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
3rd Semester
1. Macro Economics 4 100
2. Corporate Accounting 4 100
3. Marketing and Services
Management
4 100
4. Cost Accounting 4 100
IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
4th Semester
1. Principles and Practice of
Auditing
4 100
2. Business Statistics 4 100
3. Financial Management 4 100
4. International Business 4 100
V Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
5th Semester
1. Constitutional Law-1 4 100
2. Contract-I 4 100
3. Law of torts 4 100
4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 4 100
5. Criminal Law-I (IPC) 4 100
VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
6th Semester
1. Contract-II 4 100
2. Company Law 4 100
3. Property Law 4 100
4. Administrative Law 4 100
5. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law & Indian
Succession Act)
4 100
VII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
7th Semester
1. Jurisprudence 4 100
2. Labour Law-I 4 100
3. Law of Taxation 4 100
4. Criminal Law-II (Cr.PC, JJ
Act & Prohibition of offender’s
4 100
Act)
5. Clinical Course-I
(Professional Ethics &
Professional Accounting System)
4 100
VIII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
8th Semester
1. Public International Law 4 100
2. Optional I- Human Rights
Law & Practice/ Insurance Law
4 100
3. Optional II- Banking Law/
Right to Information
4 100
4. Clinical Course II-
Alternative Dispute Resolution
System
4 100
5. Labour Law II 4 100
IX Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
9th Semester
1. Civil Procedure Code &
Limitation Act
100
2. Optional III Intellectual
Property Rights I/ Penology &
Victimology
4 100
3. Optional IV- Interpretation
of Statutes & Principles of
Legislation/ Competition Law
4 100
4. Clinical Course III-
Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance.
4 100
5. Constitutional Law II 4 100
6. English (Compulsory for
those who answer in Kannada)
4 100
X Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
10th Semester
1. Law of Evidence 4 100
2. Environmental law 4 100
3. Optional V- Intellectual
Property Rights II/ White collar
Crimes
4 100
4. Optional VI- Land law/ Law
relating to International Trade
Economics
4 100
5. Clinical Course IV- Moot
Court exercise and Internship
4 100
B.Com LL.B (2018-19)*
I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
1st Semester
1. General
English
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Business
environment
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Micro
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Financial
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Legal
methods
4 10 05 05 80 100
II Semester
III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
3rd
Semester
1. Marketing
and service
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Cost
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Principles
and Practices of
4 10 05 05 80 100
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
2nd Semester
1. Kannada/
Kannada Kali
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Principles and
Practices of
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Macro
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Corporate
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Law of Torts 4 10 05 05 80 100
Auditing
4. Business
Statistics
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Constitutional
law- I
4 10 05 05 80 100
IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
4th Semester
1. Financial
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. International
Business
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Constitutional
law II
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Law of Crimes I 4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Contract-I (Law
of Contract)
4 10 05 05 80 100
Vth Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
5th Semester
1. Labour law- I 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Jurisprudence 4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Family Law-I
(Hindu Law)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Contract-II
(Specific
Contracts)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Administrative 4 10 05 05 80 100
Law
VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
6th Semester
1. Labour law- II 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Company Law 4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Property Law 4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan
Law & Indian
Succession Act)
4 10 05 05 80 100
VII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
7th Semester
1. Public
International law
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Law of
Taxation
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Criminal Law-II
(Cr.PC)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical
Course-I
(Professional
Ethics &
Professional
Accounting
System)
4 10 05 05 80 100
VIII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
8th Semester
1. Law of
Evidence
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional I-
Human Rights
Law & Practice/
Insurance Law
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional II-
Banking Law/
Right to
Information
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course
II- Alternative
Dispute Resolution
System
4 10 05 05 80 100
IX Seminar
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
9th Semester
1. Civil Procedure
Code & Limitation
Act
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional III
(Intellectual Property
Rights I/ Penology &
Victimology)
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional IV-
Interpretation of
Statutes & Principles
4 10 05 05 80 100
of
Legislation/Competiti
on Law
4. Clinical Course
III- Drafting,
Pleading &
Conveyance.
4 10 05 05 80 100
X Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
10th
Semester
1. Environmental
law
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional V-
Intellectual Property
Rights II/ White
collar Crimes
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional VI- Land
law/ Law relating to
International Trade
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course
IV- Moot Court
exercise and
Internship
4 10 05 05 80 100
* The marks distribution (80-20) pattern that has been introduced by the Karnataka State Law
University in the year 2018 is followed by the 2018-19 batch and onwards.
B.A, LL.B (Bachelor’s of Arts & Bachelor’s of Law)
Programme Overview
This programme enables the students to engage with subjects that are from various disciplines
and therefore it enables them to develop an understanding of the various socio legal issues. This
course is structured in such a way that the students have an opportunity to enter the field of
litigation or to even work with organizations that work with the less privileged section of the
society.
Objectives
To provide a clear understanding of the various aspects of law and the various issues
affecting the society.
To enable a student to understand the nuances of law in order to make appropriate
application of the legal principles in different situations.
To develop critical thinking skills so that the students are able to independently evaluate
the strength and weakness of the work situation.
To develop a social, professional and ethical value system.
To encourage the students to pursue higher education and contribute to the welfare of the
society.
Eligibility for admission
Students securing 50 percent aggregate marks including languages in PUC/10+2/equivalent
course are eligible.
B.A LL.B (Major/Minor System) (2017-18)
I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
1st Semester
1. English 4 100
2. Major I- political Science
(Theory & thought)
4 100
3. Elements of research 4 100
4. Minor I-1 Sociology
(Invitation to Sociology)
4 100
II Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
2nd Semester
1. Special English/Kannada 4 100
2. Major 2- Political Science
(Organization & Institution)
4 100
3. Minor II- 1 Economics
(Principles of Economics)
4 100
III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
3rd Semester
1. Major 3- Political Science
(State and Political Obligation)
4 100
2. Major 4- Major World
Governments
4 100
3. Minor I-2 Sociology (Indian
Society Continuity & Change)
4 100
4. Minor II-2 Economics
(Money, Banking & International
Trade)
4 100
IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
4th Semester
1. Major 5- Political Science
(Public Administration)
4 100
2. Major 6- Political Science
(International Relation &
Organization)
4 100
3. Minor I-3 Recent theoretical
perspectives in Sociology
4 100
4. Minor II-3 Economic theory
& Public Finance
4 100
V Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
5th Semester
1. Constitutional Law-1 4 100
2. Contract-I 4 100
3. Law of torts 4 100
4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 4 100
5. Criminal Law-I (IPC) 4 100
VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
1. Contract-II 4 100
2. Company Law 4 100
3. Property Law 4 100
6th Semester
4. Administrative Law 4 100
5. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law & Indian
Succession Act)
4 100
VII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
7th Semester
1. Jurisprudence 4 100
2. Labour Law-I 4 100
3. Law of Taxation 4 100
4. Criminal Law-II (Cr.PC, JJ
Act & Prohibition of offender’s
Act)
4 100
5. Clinical Course-I
(Professional Ethics &
Professional Accounting System)
4 100
VIII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
8th Semester
1. Public International Law 4 100
2. Optional I- Human Rights
Law & Practice/ Insurance Law
4 100
3. Optional II- Banking Law/
Right to Information
4 100
4. Clinical Course II-
Alternative Dispute Resolution
System
4 100
5. Labour Law II 4 100
IX Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
9th Semester
1. Civil Procedure Code &
Limitation Act
100
2. Optional III Intellectual
Property Rights I/ Penology &
Victimology
4 100
3. Optional IV- Interpretation
of Statutes & Principles of
Legislation/ Competition Law
4 100
4. Clinical Course III-
Drafting, Pleading & Conveyance.
4 100
5. Constitutional Law II 4 100
X Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
10th Semester
1. Law of Evidence 4 100
2. Environmental law 4 100
3. Optional V- Intellectual
Property Rights II/ White collar
Crimes
4 100
4. Optional VI- Land law/ Law
relating to International Trade
Economics
4 100
5. Clinical Course IV- Moot
Court exercise and Internship
4 100
BA LL.B (Major/Minor System) 2018-19*
I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA
THEORY
TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
1st Semester
1. General English 4 10 10 10 80 100
2Major I-Political
Science (Theory &
Thought)
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Minor I- 1
Sociology (Invitation to
Sociology)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Minor II- 1
Economics (Principles
of Economics)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Legal methods 4 10 05 05 80 100
IInd Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
2nd
Semester
1. Kannada/ Kannada
Kali
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Major II- Political
Science (Organization
& Institutions)
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Minor I- 2
Sociology (Indian
Society Continuity)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Minor II-2
Economics (Money,
Banking & International
Trade)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Law of Torts 4 10 05 05 80 100
III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
3rd
Semester
1. Major 3- Political
Science (State &
Political obligation)
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Major 4- Major
World Governments
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Minor I-3 Recent
theoretical perspectives
in Sociology
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Minor II-3
Economics (Economic
Theory & Public
Finance)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Constitutional law I 4 10 05 05 80 100
IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
1. Major 5- Political 4 10 05 05 80 100
4th
Semester
Science (Public
Administration)
2. Major 6- Political
Science (International
Relation and
Organization)
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Constitutional
law II
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Law of Crimes I 4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Contract-I (Law of
Contract)
4 10 05 05 80 100
V Semester
VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
5th
Semester
1. Labour law- I 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Jurisprudence 4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Family Law-I
(Hindu Law)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Contract-II
(Specific Contracts)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Administrative
Law
4 10 05 05 80 100
WEEK
6th
Semester
1. Labour law- II 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Company Law 4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Property Law 4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law &
Indian Succession Act)
4 10 05 05 80 100
VII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
7th
Semester
1. Public
International law
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Law of Taxation 4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Criminal Law-II
(Cr.PC)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course-I
(Professional Ethics &
Professional
Accounting System)
4 10 05 05 80 100
VIII Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
1. Law of Evidence 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional I-
Human Rights Law &
4 10 05 05 80 100
8th
Semester
Practice/ Insurance Law
3. Optional II-
Banking Law/ Right to
Information
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course
II- Alternative Dispute
Resolution System
4 10 05 05 80 100
IX Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
9th
Semester
1. Civil Procedure
Code & Limitation Act
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional III
(Intellectual Property
Rights I/ Penology &
Victimology)
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional IV-
Interpretation of
Statutes & Principles of
Legislation/Competition
Law
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course
III- Drafting, Pleading
& Conveyance.
4 10 05 05 80 100
X Semester
SEMESTER
SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
10th
Semester
1. Environmental
law
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Optional V-
Intellectual Property
Rights II/ White collar
Crimes
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Optional VI-
Land law/ Law relating
to International Trade
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Clinical Course
IV- Moot Court
exercise and Internship
4 10 05 05 80 100
* The marks distribution (80-20) pattern that has been introduced by the Karnataka State Law
University in the year 2018 is followed by the 2018-19 batch and onwards.
Subjects for the Current Academic Year 2019-2020
BBA LL.B (2019-20)
1st year I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
IA
THEORY TOTAL
MARKS
WEEK Tes
t
Assignme
nt
Semina
r
1st
Semester
1. General English 4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Business
environment
4 10 05 05 80 100
3 Managerial Economics 4 10 05 05 80 100
4. financial accounting 4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Legal methods
4 10 05 05 80 100
1st year II Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA
THEORY TOTAL
MARKS
Test Assignment Semi
nar
2nd
Semester
1. Kannada/K
annada Kali
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Principles
and Practices of
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Economic
development in
India
4 10 05 05 80 100
4.
Entrepreneurship
Development
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Law of Torts 4 10 05 05 80 100
B.Com LL.B (2019-20)
1st year I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
1. General 4 10 05 05 80 100
1st Semester
English
2. Business
environment
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Micro
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Financial
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Legal
methods
4 10 05 05 80 100
1st year II Semester
BA LL.B (Major/Minor System) 2019-20
1st year I Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
IA
THEORY
TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
2nd Semester
2. Kannada/
Kannada Kali
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Principles and
Practices of
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Macro
Economics
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Corporate
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Law of Torts 4 10 05 05 80 100
WEEK
1st Semester
1. General English 4 10 10 10 80 100
2Major I-Political
Science (Theory &
Thought)
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Minor I- 1
Sociology (Invitation to
Sociology)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Minor II- 1
Economics (Principles
of Economics)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Legal methods 4 10 05 05 80 100
1st year II Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
2nd
Semester
2. Kannada/ Kannada
Kali
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Major II- Political
Science (Organization
& Institutions)
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Minor I- 2
Sociology (Indian
Society Continuity)
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Minor II-2
Economics (Money,
Banking & International
Trade)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Law of Torts 4 10 05 05 80 100
BBA LL.B (2019-20)
II year III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
3rd
Semester
1. Business
Communication
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Cost and
Management
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Human resource
management
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Business
Statistics
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Constitutional law I 4 10 05 05 80 100
II year IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
4th
Semester
1. Financial
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. International
Business
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Constitutional law
II
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Law of Crimes I 4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Contract-I (Law of
Contract)
4 10 05 05 80 100
B.Com LL.B (2019-20)
II year III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
& WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
3rd
Semester
1. Marketing
and service
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Cost
Accounting
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Principles
and Practices of
Auditing
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Business
Statistics
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Constitutional
law- I
4 10 05 05 80 100
II year IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
4th Semester
1. Financial
Management
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. International
Business
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Constitutional
law II
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Law of Crimes I 4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Contract-I (Law
of Contract)
4 10 05 05 80 100
BA LL.B (Major/Minor System) 2019-20
II year III Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
3rd
Semester
1. Major 3- Political
Science (State &
Political obligation)
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Major 4- Major
World Governments
4 10 05 05 80 100
3. Minor I-3 Recent
theoretical perspectives
in Sociology
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Minor II-3
Economics (Economic
Theory & Public
Finance)
4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Constitutional law I 4 10 05 05 80 100
II year IV Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS
&
WEEK
IA THEORY TOTAL
MARKS Test Assignment Seminar
4th
Semester
1. Major 5- Political
Science (Public
Administration)
4 10 05 05 80 100
2. Major 6- Political
Science (International
4 10 05 05 80 100
Relation and
Organization)
3. Constitutional
law II
4 10 05 05 80 100
4. Law of Crimes I 4 10 05 05 80 100
5. Contract-I (Law of
Contract)
4 10 05 05 80 100
(BBA., LL.B) 2019-20
III year V Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
5th Semester
1. Constitutional Law-1 4 100
2. Contract-I 4 100
3. Law of torts 4 100
4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 4 100
5. Criminal Law-I (IPC) 4 100
III year VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
6th Semester
1. Contract-II 4 100
2. Company Law 4 100
3. Property Law 4 100
4. Administrative Law 4 100
5. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law & Indian
Succession Act)
4 100
B.Com LL.B (2019-20)
III year V Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
5th Semester
1. Constitutional Law-1 4 100
2. Contract-I 4 100
3. Law of torts 4 100
4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 4 100
5. Criminal Law-I (IPC) 4 100
III year VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
6th Semester
1. Contract-II 4 100
2. Company Law 4 100
3. Property Law 4 100
4. Administrative Law 4 100
5. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law & Indian
Succession Act)
4 100
B.A LL.B (Major/Minor System) (2019-20)
III year V Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
1. Constitutional Law-1 4 100
5th Semester
2. Contract-I 4 100
3. Law of torts 4 100
4. Family Law-I (Hindu Law) 4 100
5. Criminal Law-I (IPC) 4 100
III year VI Semester
SEMESTER SUBJECTS HOURS &
WEEK
TOTAL
MARKS
6th Semester
1. Contract-II 4 100
2. Company Law 4 100
3. Property Law 4 100
4. Administrative Law 4 100
5. Family Law- II
(Mohammedan Law & Indian
Succession Act)
4 100
FACULTY MEMBERS
Sl. No. Employee Name Qualification
1. Dr. Mohan Rao Bolla BL, ML, Ph.D, NET
2. Mr. Mahesh. S. Betasur LL.M (Ph.D)
3. Ms. Raksha Prakash LL.M
4. Mr. Rajiv G LL.M (Ph.D)
5. Mr.Bineesh Kumar LL.M, NET (Ph.D)
6. Ms. Bhavya Gunashekar LL.M, KSET
7. Ms. Preeti Joseph LL.M
8. Dr. Pavan KA MBA, M.Phil (Ph.D)
9. Swathi PK M.Com (Ph.D)
10. Cecilia Jacob M.A English
11. Rashmi UP M.A, M.Phil (Ph.D)