B.A. LL.B. integrated double degree course, combines
Bachelor's degree course in Arts together with the
Bachelor's degree course in law. The duration of the course leading to the Bachelor's Degree in Law (LLB) shall be of five academic years. Each academic year comprises of two semesters.
A student who successfully completes the first three
years of this course shall be eligible for the award
of the Degree, B.A.L. A student who successfully
completes the five year LLB. Course shall be
eligible for the award of the Degree LL.B.
Each Semester shall consist of 18 Weeks. The papers and the syllabus are given after admission. The teaching and instructions shall be in accordance with the Bar Council of India Rules.
The subjects of study prescribed for the course shall be as under:
I Year LL.B
Kannada/Special English/French (Kannada is compulsory
for all those who have studied Kannada as a subject at
the SSLC level)
I Semester
1.
2.
Sociology-I
3.
Political Science- I
4.
Element of research
1.
English
II Semester
2.
Sociology- II
3.
Political Science-II
4.
Economics- I
II Year LL.B
III Semester
1.
History- I
2.
Political Science-III
3.
Economics- II
4.
Constitution
IV Semester
1.
Economics- III
2.
History-II
3.
Contract- I
4.
Psychology
III Year LL.B
V Semester
1.
Contract-II
2.
Law of Torts
3.
Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
4.
Criminal Law- I (Indian Penal Code)
VI Semester
1.
Company Law
2.
Property Law
3.
Administrative Law
4.
Family -II (Mohammedan law and Indian Succession Act)
IV Year LL.B
VII Semester
1.
Environmental Law
2.
Labour Law
3.
Criminal Law- II (Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile
Justice Act, Probation of Offenders Act)
4.
Jurisprudence
5.
Clinical Course I- Professional Ethics and Professional
Accounting System
VIII Semester
1.
Public International Law
2.
Optional- I Human Rights Law and Practice/Right to
Information
3.
Optional- II Banking Law/Insurance Law
4.
Clinical Course II-
Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
V Year LL.B
IX Semester
1.
Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
2.
Optional- III Intellectual Property Rights-I/Penology &
Victimology
3.
Optional- IV Interpretation of Statutes & Principles of
Legislation/Competitive Law