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2 February, 2010

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Guest Lecture on 12th December 2009 by Mr.Nevagi .[ Partner of Nevagi Associates ]Topic : "Civi....
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12 December, 2009
Placement Cell, Symbiosis Law School has organised a Guest Lecture by Mr.B.Gopalkrishnan, President ....
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3 February, 2010
Lecture by Mr. Shankar, Mr. Mathur, Mr. Bilmoria, from Pepsico India Ltd. on  role of Lawyer in....
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19 December, 2009
9th Surana & Surana International Technology Law Moot Court Competition 2010.Greetings for the N....
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26 February, 2010
Symbiosis Law School celebrated its Annual Law Day on the 10th of January 2010. The occasion was au....
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10 January, 2010
The Liberhan Commission is a long-running inquiry commissioned by the Indian government to investig....
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13 December, 2009
Dear Symbiosis Law School Alumni,This is to inform all the Alumni who have registered on the Symbios....
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27 March, 2010
Workshop by Nishith Desai-Partner, 15th Dec,2009, at 11.00 am to 1.00pm.  ....
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15 December, 2009
SymposiumTopic: CORRUPTION16 December 2009 Symposium on Corruption from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at Law Audi....
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16 December, 2009
Lecture by Dr.Murphy on 17th & 18th December 2009, from 12:30 to 3:00 at Law Auditorium.Timothy ....
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17 December, 2009

B.A.LL.B 2007-2012
Course Structure for the B.A., LL.B Batch 2009-14
1 Objective B.A. LL.B:The close connection between social sciences and law hardly needs to be articulated. A lawyer needs to be conscious of the intricate and complex problems of the society. Our integrated Bachelor of Law programme provides a deep Insight into the historical perspective of development of law, political factors influencing policies culminating into law and the intricate relationship between legislations and social problems. This Programme aims at creating socially sensitive sentinels of justice.
2 Duration Five years ( Full Time )
3 Intake BA. LL.B : 50 Seats
4 Reservation of Seats A. Within the Sanctioned intake:
  1. SC 15%,ST 7.5%
  2. Management Seats 15 %
  3. Physically Handicapped 3%
  4. Serving/Retired Defence Personnel and their Children: 5 %
B. Over and above the Sanctioned intake:
  1. Kashmiri Migrants: 2 seats per course
  2. International Students- 15%
5 Eligibility 10+2 or equivalent examination, passed with a minimum of 50% marks (5% relaxation of marks for SC/ST), candidates who have appeared for Standard 12th exams may also apply.
6 Selection Procedure Symbiosis Entrance Test followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
7 Medium Of Instruction English
8 Pattern Of Programme Semester Pattern – Total 10 Semesters
9 Subjects & Specialization As per Annexure A
10 Fee Structure Per Year ( Two Semesters).
Total Fees:
Indian Student - Rs.85,000/-
Foreign Students -5200 $ /-
11 Examination & Method Of Assessment The CGPA method of assessment is followed. In addition to the ongoing internal assessments and examination will be conducted at the end of each semester. Each course will consist of 100 marks which will be divided as under:
Internal – 20 Marks        External – 80 Marks 
Internal and external heads of passing shall be separate head of passing.
12 Standard Of Passing A student has to pass both internal & external exam separately. The grade F in individual head (internal & external) will be considered as fail. A student will be eligible for award of degree if he/she obtains minimum 2.00 CGPA at the end of 10th semester.
13 Award Of Degree The degree will be awarded at the end of 10th semester by taking into consideration the performance of all the ten semester examinations.
Semester I (2009- 10)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
101 English 4 20 80 100
102 History-I 4 20 80 100
103 Sociology 4 20 80 100
104 Jurisprudence (Legal Method, Indian Legal System, and Basic Theory of Law) 4 20 80 100
105 Law of Torts including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Law-I 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 20 100 400 500
Semester II (2009- 10)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
201 English 4 20 80 100
202 History-II 4 20 80 100
203 Political Science I 4 20 80 100
204 Law of Contract 4 20 80 100
205 Law of Tort including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Law-II 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 20 100 400 500
Semester III (2010- 11)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
301 Political Science II 4 20 80 100
302 Economics 4 20 80 100
303 Special Contract 4 20 80 100
304 Family Law I 4 20 80 100
305 Constitutional Law I 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 20 100 400 500
Semester IV (2010- 11)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
401 Effective Communication Skills 4 20 80 100
402 Political Science III 4 20 80 100
403 Constitutional Law II 4 20 80 100
404 Family Law II 4 20 80 100
405 Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal Code 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 20 100 400 500
Semester V (2011- 12)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
501

Sanskrit I/Hindi I/
Marathi I/German I/
French I/Spanish I

4 20 80 100
502 Public Administration 4 20 80 100
503 Property Law 4 20 80 100
504 Company Law I 4 20 80 100
505 Administrative Law 4 20 80 100
506 Law of Crimes Paper II: Criminal Procedure Code I 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 24 120 480 600
Semester VI (2011- 12)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
601

Sanskrit II/Hindi II/
Marathi II/German II/
French II/Spanish II

4 20 80 100
602 Philosophy 4 20 80 100
303 Company Law II 4 20 80 100
604 Environmental Law 4 20 80 100
605 Principles of Taxation Law 4 20 80 100
606 Law of Crimes Paper III: Criminal Procedure Code II 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 24 120 480 600
Semester VII (2012- 13)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
701 Public International Law 4 20 80 100
702 Civil Procedure Code and Limitations Act I 4 20 80 100
703 Human Rights Law   and Practice/International Organisation 4 20 80 100
704

Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence/Humanitarian and Refugee Law

4 20 80 100
TOTAL 16 80 320 400
Semester VIII (2012- 13)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
801 Law of Evidence 4 20 80 100
802 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act II 4 20 80 100
803 International Criminal Law/
Penology and Victimology
4 20 80 100
804 Forensic Science/Media Law 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 16 80 320 400
Semester IX(2013- 14)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
901 Labour and Industrial Law 4 20 80 100
902 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance (Clinical Course I) 4 20 80 100
903 Alternative Dispute Resolution (Clinical Course II) 4 20 80 100
904 Comparative Criminal Procedure/Comparative Constitution 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 16 80 320 400
Semester X (2013- 14)
Sub.
Code
Title of the Subject Credit Internal Marks External Marks Total
Marks
1001 Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System (Clinical Course III) 4 20 80 100
1002 Moot Court Exercise and Internship 4 20 80 100
1003 Financial and Systemic Fraud/UNCITRAL Model Codes 4 20 80 100
TOTAL 12 60 240 300