Programme Overview

The LL.M. program with specialisation in Constitutional and Administrative Law is designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the legal framework surrounding constitutional and administrative matters. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum that explores the theoretical and practical aspects of constitutional law, administrative law, and their intersections. Students will have the opportunity to engage in critical analysis, research, and practical application of these legal principles.

  • 1 Year

    Duration of programme

  • PG

    Level of Study

Key Highlights

Specialisation in constitutional and administrative law
Advanced curriculum focussing on legal principles and concepts
Experienced faculty with expertise in constitutional and administrative law
Access to extensive legal resources and research facilities
Internships and moot court competitions

How will you benefit

Expertise in constitutional and administrative law
Enhanced analytical skills
Practical application
Career advancement

What will you study

Constitutional Law Principles, Administrative Law and Procedures

Constitutional Rights and Liberties, Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation, Separation of Powers

Public Policy and Governance, Constitutionalism and Democracy

Comparative Constitutional Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law in Practice

  • PO1: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the principles and concepts of constitutional and administrative law.
  • PO2: Apply critical thinking and analytical skills to evaluate legal issues related to constitutional and administrative law.
  • PO3: Demonstrate proficiency in legal research, writing, and communication skills.
  • PO4: Analyze and interpret constitutional provisions, statutes, and case law to resolve legal problems effectively.
  • PO5: Evaluate the impact of constitutional and administrative law on governance and public policy.
  • PO6: Demonstrate ethical and professional conduct in the practice of constitutional and administrative law.
  • PO7: Recognize and address issues of social justice and human rights within the context of constitutional and administrative law.
  • PO8: Engage in comparative analysis of constitutional systems to gain a global perspective on constitutional and administrative law.
  • PO9: Develop the ability to critically analyze and contribute to debates on constitutional and administrative law issues.
  • PO10: Acquire the necessary skills to engage in academic research and writing in the field of constitutional and administrative law.

  • PSO1: Analyze and compare the constitutional frameworks and systems of different countries.
  • PSO2: Evaluate the role of the judiciary in safeguarding constitutional rights and principles.
  • PSO3: Examine the relationship between the central and state governments in a federal system.
  • PSO4: Assess the legal principles governing administrative decision-making and accountability.
  • PSO5: Evaluate the impact of media regulations on freedom of speech and expression.
  • PSO6: Analyze the legal protections and rights of minority groups within a constitutional framework.
  • PSO7: Demonstrate knowledge of research methodologies and techniques relevant to constitutional and administrative law.
  • PSO8: Critically evaluate the principles and theories underlying constitutional and administrative law.
  • PSO9: Apply constitutional and administrative law principles to real-world legal scenarios.
  • PSO10: Conduct an in-depth research project or dissertation on a specific aspect of constitutional and administrative law.

  • PEO1: Develop a strong foundation in constitutional and administrative law concepts and principles.
  • PEO2: Acquire the skills to analyse and interpret constitutional provisions, statutes, and case law.
  • PEO3: Demonstrate proficiency in legal research, writing, and communication.
  • PEO4: Apply critical thinking and analytical skills to resolve legal problems related to constitutional and administrative law.
  • PEO5: Recognize and address ethical and professional issues in the practice of constitutional and administrative law.
  • PEO6: Understand the impact of constitutional and administrative law on governance and public policy.
  • PEO7: Engage in comparative analysis to gain a global perspective on constitutional and administrative law.
  • PEO8: Demonstrate awareness of social justice and human rights issues within the context of constitutional and administrative law.
  • PEO9: Develop the ability to critically analyze and contribute to debates on constitutional and administrative law issues.
  • PEO10: Acquire the necessary skills to engage in academic research and writing in the field of constitutional and administrative law.

 

Curriculum

  • Research Methodology and Writing Skills
  • Comparative Public Law
  • Law and Justice in a Globalized World
  • Center State Relations And Constitutional Governance
  • Fundamental Rights And Directive Principles

CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY

Legal Analyst
Constitutional Lawyer
Policy Analyst
Public Interest Advocate

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Have passed Graduation(10+2+3 pattern) in law from a recognized College/University.

Having secured minimum 55% marks in aggregate for general & OBC category and 50% marks in aggregate for SC/ST category.

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