LLM in Insolvency & Bankruptcy Law
The program will be a blend of theory and practice. The student joining the program has to undertake 10 week internship with the Insolvency Professionals, attend the NCLT proceedings relating to the insolvency matters and witness the proceedings of the Committee of Creditors during his internships. The senior insolvency professionals, advocates and judicial officials will address the students as guest speakers. The students will have the opportunity to interact with the insolvency professionals dealing with the live cases approved by the NCLT.
LLM in Criminal Law
The program will be a blend of theory and practice. The student joining the program shall have the first hand information through interaction with the forensic experts, investigation authorities, police administration in addition to the visits to the state-level forensic laboratories. They are required to complete a project/dissertation during the program. The community based learning will help the student understand the premises and strong reasons for committing the crimes and the students will be facilitated for the research on various topics and areas which triggers the commitment of crimes.
One year (2 semesters)
The program have:
The program structure includes: Three Foundation/ compulsory courses of three credits each; Six optional / specialization courses of two credits each; Dissertation of three credits. An option of choosing one non-credit course in the second semester.
Semester I | |
Course | Credits |
Research Methods and Legal Writing | 3 |
Comparative Public Law | 3 |
Law and Justice in a Globalizing World | 3 |
International Trade Law | 2 |
Company Law | 2 |
Semester II | |
Intellectual Property Law | 2 |
Laws on Securities and Financial Markets | 2 |
Commercial Arbitration | 2 |
Competition Law | 2 |
Dissertation | 5 |
Non-Credit Courses | |
Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility; | |
Corporate Tax Laws; | |
Mergers and Acquisitions | |
E-Commerce |
Semester I | |
Course | Credits |
Research Methods and Legal Writing | 3 |
Comparative Public Law | 3 |
Law and Justice in a Globalizing World | 3 |
Tax Policy - Foundation of the Taxation - Tax Planning | 2 |
General Taxation, Direct Taxation | 2 |
Semester II | |
Indirect Taxes | 2 |
Corporate Taxation | 2 |
International Taxation and Tranfer pricing | 2 |
Tax Litigation - Procedure and Practice | 2 |
Dissertation | 5 |
Non-Credit Courses | |
Double Taxation Agreement and International Consortium of Treaties, Administration | |
Adjudication and Professional Responsibility | |
Taxation of Intellectual Property Transaction | |
Tax Planning for Family Business |
Semester I | |
Course | Credits |
Research Methods and Legal Writing | 3 |
Comparative Public Law | 3 |
Law and Justice in a Globalizing World | 3 |
ADR Methods : Conceptual Understanding | 2 |
Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 | 2 |
Semester II | |
Negotiation and Mediation Techniques | 2 |
Family Dispute Resolutions | 2 |
International Commercial Arbitration | 2 |
Online Dispute Resolutions | 2 |
Dissertation | 5 |
Non-Credit Courses | |
ADR – International Agencies | |
Enforcement of Foreign Awards | |
Litigation Vs ADR methods. |
* The program structure is tentative and subject to change (if required)