Eligibility: Graduation in any stream
Duration: 3 years
Affiliation: Punjab Uni., Chd. & BCI Approved *
Rayat Bahra College of Law offers a three-year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program, focusing on academic excellence and innovation. This comprehensive legal education, spanning three years, equips students with a strong understanding of the law and essential practical skills for success in the legal profession. The program is open to graduates from any stream and is approved by Punjab University and the Bar Council of India.
Semester | Batch Name | Category | Intake | Total Sem Fee |
---|---|---|---|---|
Per Semester | 2024-2028 | General | 60 | 40000 |
Eligibility: Graduation in any stream
Duration: 3 years
Affiliation: Punjab Uni., Chd. & BCI Approved *
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program offers a diverse range of career opportunities, providing graduates with a strong foundation for various paths in the legal field and beyond. Many graduates pursue traditional legal roles as advocates, solicitors, or legal advisors in law firms, corporate legal departments, or NGOs. Others may aspire to become judges or magistrates, contributing significantly to the judicial system. The program also opens doors to civil services, where a legal background is highly valued, and to academia, allowing graduates to teach and conduct research in law schools. Additionally, LLB graduates can engage in policy-making, influencing legal reforms in governmental and non-governmental organizations. The corporate sector actively seeks legal experts for compliance and corporate governance roles, while specialization in areas such as intellectual property, environmental law, and human rights offers further career avenues. Furthermore, the versatile skill set acquired through the LLB program enables graduates to explore alternative careers in journalism, international relations, and consultancy, making it a valuable investment for those interested in the legal profession and related fields.
The first semester lays the groundwork for legal studies with fundamental courses such as Constitutional Law I, which covers the basic principles and structure of the Indian Constitution. Students also study Legal Methodology, which introduces essential research and analytical techniques. Law of Contracts I provides insights into the nature and enforceability of agreements, while Legal History offers a historical perspective on the evolution of legal systems. English Language and Communication is also included to develop effective legal communication skills.
Building on the initial foundation, the second semester explores Constitutional Law II, focusing on advanced topics like fundamental rights and directive principles. Law of Torts examines civil wrongs and available remedies, while Family Law I addresses personal marriage and family relations laws. Administrative Law delves into the principles governing administrative actions and decisions. The semester also includes Legal Writing and Research, which enhances legal research and drafting skills.
In the third semester, students advance their studies with Criminal Law I, covering basic criminal liability and definitions of crimes. Property Law addresses legal aspects of property rights and transactions, and Family Law II continues with a focus on inheritance and adoption. Intellectual Property Law provides an overview of rights related to patents, trademarks, and copyrights, while Human Rights Law explores human rights principles and international frameworks.
The fourth semester includes Criminal Law II, which covers advanced procedures and evidence in criminal Law. Civil Procedure Code I introduces the procedures involved in civil litigation. Students also study Corporate Law, focusing on legal issues related to business organisations, and Environmental Law, which examines regulations for environmental protection. Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility is also included to address principles of ethics and professional conduct in the legal field.
The fifth semester focuses on Criminal Procedure Code II, covering advanced criminal justice procedures. Labour Law examines employment regulations and labour rights, and the Law of Evidence delves into the principles and rules of evidence in legal proceedings. Students participate in Moot Court Practice, gaining practical experience in simulated court environments. An Internship provides practical training and exposure to legal practice.
In the final semester, students engage with Jurisprudence, which explores legal theories and the philosophical foundations of Law. The Law of Insurance addresses principles related to insurance contracts, while Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) covers methods for resolving disputes outside traditional court systems. The semester also includes a Legal Aid Clinic, where students provide legal assistance to underserved communities. Students conclude their studies with a Research Project involving independent research and a written dissertation on a legal topic.
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