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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    Mahaveer University Meerut
    Duration
    3 Years
    Law UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    Mahaveer University Meerut
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

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    3 Years
    Law
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    Seats

    350

    Students

    350

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    Seats

    350

    Students

    350

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The curriculum for the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program at Mahaveer University Meerut is meticulously structured to provide a comprehensive foundation in legal principles while fostering advanced analytical and practical skills. The program spans three years, with each academic year divided into two semesters. Students are required to complete a total of 150 credits across all subjects including core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory-based projects.

    Year One: Foundation Courses

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credits (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    1 LLB101 Introduction to Law and Legal System 4-0-0-4 -
    1 LLB102 Constitutional Law I 4-0-0-4 -
    1 LLB103 Civil Procedure and Evidence 4-0-0-4 -
    1 LLB104 Legal Writing and Research Skills 3-0-0-3 -
    1 LLB105 History of Legal Systems 3-0-0-3 -
    1 LLB106 Introduction to International Law 3-0-0-3 -
    1 LLB107 Law and Ethics 3-0-0-3 -
    1 LLB108 Law of Contracts 4-0-0-4 -
    2 LLB201 Constitutional Law II 4-0-0-4 LLB102
    2 LLB202 Criminal Law I 4-0-0-4 -
    2 LLB203 Torts and Compensation 4-0-0-4 -
    2 LLB204 Property Law 4-0-0-4 -
    2 LLB205 Company Law 4-0-0-4 -
    2 LLB206 Environmental Law 3-0-0-3 -
    2 LLB207 Legal Practice Workshop 2-0-0-2 -

    Year Two: Core Courses and Electives

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credits (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    3 LLB301 Criminal Law II 4-0-0-4 LLB202
    3 LLB302 Family Law 4-0-0-4 -
    3 LLB303 Labour and Employment Law 4-0-0-4 -
    3 LLB304 Banking and Financial Services Law 4-0-0-4 -
    3 LLB305 Intellectual Property Law 4-0-0-4 -
    3 LLB306 Human Rights Law 4-0-0-4 -
    3 LLB307 Public International Law 4-0-0-4 -
    3 LLB308 Corporate Governance 4-0-0-4 -
    4 LLB401 International Trade Law 4-0-0-4 -
    4 LLB402 Digital Rights and Cybersecurity 4-0-0-4 -
    4 LLB403 Environmental Law and Policy 4-0-0-4 -
    4 LLB404 Dispute Resolution and Arbitration 4-0-0-4 -
    4 LLB405 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility 3-0-0-3 -
    4 LLB406 Advanced Legal Research and Writing 3-0-0-3 -
    4 LLB407 Legal Clinic and Pro Bono Service 2-0-0-2 -

    Year Three: Specializations and Capstone Project

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credits (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    5 LLB501 Constitutional Law Review 4-0-0-4 -
    5 LLB502 Human Rights and International Justice 4-0-0-4 -
    5 LLB503 Cybersecurity Law and Policy 4-0-0-4 -
    5 LLB504 Corporate Law and Regulatory Compliance 4-0-0-4 -
    5 LLB505 Environmental Policy and Legal Frameworks 4-0-0-4 -
    5 LLB506 Intellectual Property and Innovation Management 4-0-0-4 -
    6 LLB601 Final Year Thesis Project 6-0-0-6 -
    6 LLB602 Advanced Moot Court and Advocacy 3-0-0-3 -

    Detailed Elective Course Descriptions

    The department offers a wide range of advanced elective courses designed to meet the evolving needs of legal practitioners and researchers. Below are descriptions of several key electives:

    1. Digital Rights and Cybersecurity Law

    This course explores the intersection of digital technologies and legal frameworks, focusing on data protection laws, cybersecurity regulations, and online privacy rights. Students will study landmark cases involving cybercrime, surveillance, and digital governance, as well as examine how these issues affect individuals, corporations, and governments.

    2. Intellectual Property Law

    This elective delves into the legal protections for inventions, literary and artistic works, trademarks, and designs. Students will learn about patent prosecution, copyright registration, trademark enforcement, and the role of international treaties in IP protection.

    3. Corporate Governance and Compliance

    Students will explore the principles of corporate governance, including board responsibilities, shareholder rights, financial reporting standards, and regulatory compliance. The course emphasizes real-world applications through case studies and simulations.

    4. Environmental Law and Policy

    This course examines environmental legislation at national and international levels, focusing on pollution control, biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development policies.

    5. International Trade Law

    Students will study the legal mechanisms governing global commerce, including WTO agreements, bilateral trade treaties, dispute resolution procedures, and cross-border investment regulations.

    6. Human Rights and International Justice

    This course investigates human rights law, international criminal justice, refugee protection, and humanitarian intervention. It includes analysis of UN conventions, regional courts, and non-governmental organizations involved in human rights advocacy.

    7. Financial Regulation and Banking Law

    The course covers banking regulations, financial services, securities laws, and the role of central banks in economic stability. It explores how legal frameworks protect consumers and maintain market integrity.

    8. Labour and Employment Law

    This elective focuses on labor relations, workplace safety, collective bargaining, and employee rights under both domestic and international law. Students will analyze current labor disputes and proposed reforms.

    9. Family Law

    Students will study marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and other family-related legal matters. The course also addresses gender equality in family law and emerging issues such as same-sex unions and surrogacy.

    10. Public International Law

    This course explores the legal relationships between nations, international organizations, and individuals under international law. Topics include state sovereignty, jurisdiction, diplomatic immunity, and international dispute resolution mechanisms.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Our department strongly believes in project-based learning as a means to enhance critical thinking, research skills, and practical application of legal concepts. Students engage in both mini-projects and a final-year thesis that allows them to explore specialized topics in depth.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are assigned during the second year and typically involve analyzing real-world legal issues or conducting research on specific areas of law. Projects are evaluated based on clarity, originality, use of primary sources, and presentation quality.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year project is a comprehensive piece of work that demonstrates students' ability to conduct independent legal research and present their findings effectively. Projects may involve drafting policy recommendations, analyzing court decisions, or proposing reforms in specific areas of law.

    Selection Process for Projects and Mentors

    Students select their project topics from a list provided by faculty members, taking into account their interests and career goals. Each student is paired with a faculty mentor who guides them through the research process and provides feedback on drafts and presentations.