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The Master of Laws Program offered by the Department of Law is a postgraduate program. This course is meant for graduate students of law who wish to pursue higher research and training with a strong legal orientation. This course creates lawyers who not only understand the legal and regulatory climate in which companies function, but also understand corporate governance and transaction economic and financial structures with the capacity to manage various forms of legal issues and rules. The objective of the LLM course at MM(DU) is to enrich the students’ existing knowledge and broaden of horizons through functional ethical researchers that will contribute to national and international legal development.LL.M. allows legal professionals to specialize in a particular field of Law.
Comparative Public Law
The objectives of the course are to develop the understanding of theories of punishment and analyse the philosophy of criminology and penology.
This course of Crime and Punishment aims to make an ongoing study with numerous researches and surveys been conducted all over the world to find the most suitable explanation of criminality and criminal behaviour, nevertheless, there is no final answer, which will be examined.
This course aims to understand the issues concerning the merits or otherwise of codification in both the common law and the civil law, the basic characteristics of criminal procedure under the inquisitorial and the adversarial systems, be aware of the relationship between substantive criminal law and criminal procedure in relation to issues such as the principles of territoriality, equality before the law including the right to a fair trial, and the right to legal representation in the civil and common law systems;
Intellectual Property Rights
Competition Law
Banking Law
Criminology and Criminal Justice administration
Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Police Law and Administration
Local Self-Government and Federal Governance
Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
Administrative Law
Law and Justice in Globalizing World
Dissertation
The course on Sentence and Sentencing would help students to develop a critical understanding of the sentencing process and gain an appreciation of the importance of sentencing in the criminal justice system.
The aim of the course is to gain a spirit of inquiry to explore economic offences and their relevance to the criminal justice system.
The objective of the course is to explain an authoritative account of development of international criminal law and to know the crimes that are considered as international crimes
Company Law
Insurance Law
Investment and Security Law
Law of Inheritance and Succession
Disaster Management Law
Sentences and Sentencing
Corporate Crimes
Victimology
Media Law
Centre -State Relations and Constitutional Governance
Service Law
Duration: 1 yr.
The candidate should have passed LL.B. (5 Years Integrated Course) or LL.B. (3 Years Course) with at least 50% Marks from any recognized Board/University.
Course | Course Fee | |||
Indian (INR) | International (USD) | |||
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LLM One year |
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2000 | ||
Note:
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% Marks | Scholarship Criteria (% Tuition Fee Waiver) |
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90% & above | 100% |
80 to 89.99% | 40% |
70 to 79.99% | 30% |
60 to 69.99% | 20% |
The Master of Laws Program offered by the Department of Law is a postgraduate program. This course is meant for graduate students of law who wish to pursue higher research and training with a strong legal orientation. This course creates lawyers who not only understand the legal and regulatory climate in which companies function, but also understand corporate governance and transaction economic and financial structures with the capacity to manage various forms of legal issues and rules. The objective of the LLM course at MM(DU) is to enrich the students’ existing knowledge and broaden of horizons through functional ethical researchers that will contribute to national and international legal development.LL.M. allows legal professionals to specialize in a particular field of Law.
The candidate should have passed LL.B. (5 Years Integrated Course) or LL.B. (3 Years Course) with at least 50% Marks from any recognized Board/University.
Comparative Public Law
The objectives of the course are to develop the understanding of theories of punishment and analyse the philosophy of criminology and penology.
This course of Crime and Punishment aims to make an ongoing study with numerous researches and surveys been conducted all over the world to find the most suitable explanation of criminality and criminal behaviour, nevertheless, there is no final answer, which will be examined.
This course aims to understand the issues concerning the merits or otherwise of codification in both the common law and the civil law, the basic characteristics of criminal procedure under the inquisitorial and the adversarial systems, be aware of the relationship between substantive criminal law and criminal procedure in relation to issues such as the principles of territoriality, equality before the law including the right to a fair trial, and the right to legal representation in the civil and common law systems;
Intellectual Property Rights
Competition Law
Banking Law
Criminology and Criminal Justice administration
Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Police Law and Administration
Local Self-Government and Federal Governance
Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
Administrative Law
Law and Justice in Globalizing World
Dissertation
The course on Sentence and Sentencing would help students to develop a critical understanding of the sentencing process and gain an appreciation of the importance of sentencing in the criminal justice system.
The aim of the course is to gain a spirit of inquiry to explore economic offences and their relevance to the criminal justice system.
The objective of the course is to explain an authoritative account of development of international criminal law and to know the crimes that are considered as international crimes
Company Law
Insurance Law
Investment and Security Law
Law of Inheritance and Succession
Disaster Management Law
Sentences and Sentencing
Corporate Crimes
Victimology
Media Law
Centre -State Relations and Constitutional Governance
Service Law
There exists a wider scope after LLM as the degree provides expert and subject-oriented instruction. There are career options to explore in both the public and private sectors. A student can choose to work on different subjects focused on thesis and research work, as well as a mandatory internship in a law firm or similar formed to obtain the requisite skills and work experience for future roles. There is no dearth of global job openings once a student has completed this Master’s degree in law. The degree definitely scales up the law graduate’s career graph.
Course | Course Fee | |||
Indian (INR) | International (USD) | |||
|
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LLM One year |
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2000 | ||
Note:
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