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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    Navrachana University Vadodara
    Duration
    3 Years
    Law UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    Navrachana University Vadodara
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    3 Years
    Law
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    150

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    150

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Law program at Navrachana University Vadodara is structured over three years, with each year divided into two semesters. The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of legal principles while fostering critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and practical application.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    Year 1, Semester 1LLB-101Introduction to Legal Studies3-0-0-3-
    Year 1, Semester 1LLB-102Constitutional Law I3-0-0-3-
    Year 1, Semester 1LLB-103Criminal Law I3-0-0-3-
    Year 1, Semester 1LLB-104Civil Procedure I3-0-0-3-
    Year 1, Semester 1LLB-105Legal Methodology2-0-0-2-
    Year 1, Semester 1LLB-106English for Legal Writing2-0-0-2-
    Year 1, Semester 2LLB-201Constitutional Law II3-0-0-3LLB-102
    Year 1, Semester 2LLB-202Criminal Law II3-0-0-3LLB-103
    Year 1, Semester 2LLB-203Contract Law I3-0-0-3-
    Year 1, Semester 2LLB-204Torts and Compensation3-0-0-3-
    Year 1, Semester 2LLB-205Property Law I3-0-0-3-
    Year 1, Semester 2LLB-206Family Law3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 1LLB-301Corporate Law I3-0-0-3LLB-203
    Year 2, Semester 1LLB-302International Human Rights Law3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 1LLB-303Cyber Law and Digital Rights3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 1LLB-304Environmental Law3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 1LLB-305Intellectual Property Rights3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 1LLB-306Labour and Employment Law3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 2LLB-401Corporate Law II3-0-0-3LLB-301
    Year 2, Semester 2LLB-402Public International Law3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 2LLB-403International Trade Law3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 2LLB-404Legal Research and Writing3-0-0-3-
    Year 2, Semester 2LLB-405Moot Court and Advocacy Skills2-0-0-2-
    Year 2, Semester 2LLB-406Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility2-0-0-2-
    Year 3, Semester 1LLB-501Advanced Constitutional Law3-0-0-3LLB-201
    Year 3, Semester 1LLB-502Human Rights in Context3-0-0-3LLB-302
    Year 3, Semester 1LLB-503Digital Governance and Regulation3-0-0-3LLB-303
    Year 3, Semester 1LLB-504Sustainable Development and Legal Frameworks3-0-0-3LLB-304
    Year 3, Semester 1LLB-505Patent Law and Innovation Policy3-0-0-3LLB-305
    Year 3, Semester 1LLB-506Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining3-0-0-3LLB-306
    Year 3, Semester 2LLB-601Dispute Resolution Mechanisms3-0-0-3-
    Year 3, Semester 2LLB-602Global Trade Agreements and Compliance3-0-0-3LLB-403
    Year 3, Semester 2LLB-603Legal Technology and E-Governance3-0-0-3-
    Year 3, Semester 2LLB-604Advanced Legal Writing and Publication2-0-0-2LLB-404
    Year 3, Semester 2LLB-605Internship Preparation and Practice2-0-0-2-
    Year 3, Semester 2LLB-606Capstone Project4-0-0-4All previous courses

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    The advanced departmental elective courses offered in the Law program are designed to deepen students' understanding of specialized legal domains and prepare them for diverse career paths. These courses are taught by leading experts in their respective fields.

    Cyber Law and Digital Rights: This course explores the legal challenges posed by rapid technological advancements, particularly in cyberspace. Students examine issues such as data protection, online privacy, cybercrime, and digital contracts. The course emphasizes the intersection of law and technology, enabling students to understand how digital innovations impact legal frameworks.

    Environmental Law: This elective focuses on the legal mechanisms governing environmental protection, sustainable development, and climate change mitigation. Students study national and international environmental laws, pollution control regulations, and environmental impact assessments. The course also covers emerging issues such as biodiversity conservation and green energy policies.

    International Human Rights Law: This course provides an in-depth analysis of international human rights instruments and their implementation. Students explore the principles of universal jurisdiction, refugee law, gender equality, and minority rights. The course includes case studies from various regions and emphasizes the role of international courts and tribunals.

    Intellectual Property Rights: This elective examines the legal protection of intellectual creations and innovations. Topics include patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and industrial designs. Students learn about IP enforcement mechanisms and global IP treaties, preparing them for careers in IP law or corporate legal departments.

    Labor and Employment Law: This course covers labor relations, collective bargaining, workplace safety, and employee rights. Students study labor legislation, dispute resolution processes, and the evolving nature of employment contracts. The course also explores contemporary issues such as gig economy regulations and remote work policies.

    Public International Law: This elective introduces students to the principles governing relations between nations. Topics include state sovereignty, territorial disputes, diplomatic immunity, and international criminal justice. Students analyze landmark cases and treaties, gaining insight into global legal frameworks and mechanisms for peaceful conflict resolution.

    Corporate Law: This course focuses on corporate governance, company law, securities regulation, and merger and acquisition processes. Students learn about the legal structure of corporations, regulatory compliance, and financial reporting requirements. The course prepares students for roles in corporate legal departments or as in-house counsel.

    Constitutional Law: This advanced course delves into constitutional interpretation, fundamental rights, judicial review, and federalism. Students study landmark judgments and analyze the evolution of constitutional law in India and other jurisdictions. The course emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills essential for constitutional scholars and practitioners.

    Legal Research and Writing: This elective develops students' research and writing abilities through hands-on projects and assignments. Students learn to conduct legal research, draft opinions, and communicate complex ideas effectively. The course also covers legal citation standards and the use of databases in legal practice.

    Moot Court and Advocacy Skills: This course simulates real courtroom proceedings, enhancing students' advocacy and argumentation skills. Students participate in mock trials, debates, and presentations, preparing them for public speaking and legal representation. The course emphasizes persuasive communication and ethical conduct in legal practice.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department's philosophy on project-based learning is rooted in the belief that practical experience enhances academic understanding and prepares students for professional success. Projects are designed to be interdisciplinary, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

    Mini-projects are introduced in the second year, focusing on specific legal issues such as drafting contracts, conducting legal research, or analyzing case law. These projects are evaluated based on methodology, critical thinking, and presentation skills.

    The final-year capstone project is a comprehensive initiative that allows students to explore a chosen area of interest under faculty supervision. Students select topics aligned with their career goals, conduct extensive research, and present findings in a formal paper or thesis format.

    Faculty mentors play a crucial role in guiding students through the project process, providing feedback, and ensuring academic rigor. The department maintains a robust mentorship system that supports students throughout their academic journey.