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The LLB program at Delhi University (DU) is a three-year postgraduate course offered through the Faculty of Law. The course is divided into six semesters, covering a variety of core law subjects, elective papers, and practical training. Here’s a general overview of the subjects covered semester-wise:

Year 1

Semester 1

  • Jurisprudence-I
  • Constitutional Law-I
  • Law of Contract-I
  • Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
  • Semester 2

  • Jurisprudence-II
  • Constitutional Law-II
  • Law of Contract-II
  • Family Law-I (Hindu Law)
  • Year 2

    Semester 3

  • Law of Crimes-I (Indian Penal Code)
  • Family Law-II (Muslim Law)
  • Property Law
  • Public International Law
  • Semester 4

  • Law of Crimes-II (Criminal Procedure Code)
  • Administrative Law
  • Company Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Year 3

    Semester 5

  • Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act
  • Labour Law
  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
  • Optional Paper I (e.g., Human Rights, International Trade Law)
  • Semester 6

  • Law of Evidence
  • Taxation Law
  • Interpretation of Statutes
  • Practical Training: Moot Court, Professional Ethics, and Internship
  • Elective Subjects and Practical Training

    The curriculum includes options for electives, allowing students to specialize in areas like Cyber Law, Media Law, International Humanitarian Law, or others as per DU’s offerings. Practical training elements include moot courts, drafting and pleading, internships, and viva voce exams, especially in the final semesters.

    Admission and Classes

    The LLB program at DU is highly competitive, requiring candidates to pass the DU LLB Entrance Exam. Classes are typically held at one of DU’s three law centers:

  • Campus Law Centre (CLC)
  • Law Centre I (LC-I)
  • Law Centre II (LC-II)
  • Classes are usually held in the evenings to accommodate students who may work or have other daytime commitments.

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