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Name of the Course: Diploma Level
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Duration: 1 Yrs
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Eligibility:
To be eligible for admission in diploma courses offered by this university the candidate must
be a graduate of any faculty of recognized university by UGC
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Course Nomenclature:
- Diploma in Taxation Laws
- Diploma in Labour Laws
- Diploma in Human Rights
- Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution System
- Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights Laws
- Diploma in Cyber Laws
- Diploma in Corporate Laws
- Diploma in Foreign Investment Laws
- Diploma in Media & Law
- Diploma In E-Learning, E-litigation & Legal Process Outsourcing
- Diploma in AIR & Space Laws
- Diploma in Anti –Corruption Laws
- Diploma in Social Legislation
- Diploma in Women's Studies and Gender Justice
- Abbreviation:
- D.T.L.
- D.L.L.
- D.H.R.
- D.A.D.R
- D.I.P.L.
- D.C.L
- D.CoL.
- Diploma Courses: - Annual Pattern
Course structure:
1)
Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution System.
Paper
I : Law relating to Arbitration and conciliation in India
Paper II : International law relating to Arbitration
Paper III : Alternative Dispute Resolution system
Paper IV : Comparative study of Arbitration laws
2) Diploma in Intellectual property
law
Paper
I : Intellectual property law : Evolution, concept and kinds
Paper II : Law relating to recognition and protection of patent
Paper III : Law of copy right in India
Paper IV : Trade Marks and Industrial Design laws in India
3) Diploma in Labour Laws (D.L.L)
Paper
I : Law Relating to Industrial Relations & Adjudication.
Paper II : Social Security Legislations.
Paper III : Law of Wages and Principles of Wage Fixation.
Paper IV : Legislations Affecting Conditions of Work.
4) Diploma in Taxation in Laws (D.T.L)
Paper
I : Indian Income Tax Act, 1961.
Paper II : Central Sales Tax and Bombay Sales Tax Act.
Paper III : Wealth Tax and Gift Tax Act.
Paper IV : Central Excise and Custom Duties.
5) Diploma in Human Rights (DHR)
Paper I : Historical Background and Foundation of Human Rights.
Paper II : Protection of Civil and Political Rights.
Paper III : Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Paper IV : Protection System and Implementation of Human Rights
and Standards
6) Diploma in Women's Studies and
Gender Justice
Paper I : Feminism and Global Standards of Gender Justice.
Paper II : Protection of Women's Rights under the Indian Law
Paper III : Law Relating to Offences against Women
Paper IV : Patriarchical Elements in Indian Legal System and Feminist
Critique
7)Diploma
In Corporate Law
Paper I : Business &Commercial Law
Paper II : Corporate Accounting, Corporate Taxation & FEMA
Paper III : Company Law And Practice
Paper IV : Practical Training
8)Diploma In Cyber Law
Paper I : Introduction To Cyber Space And Law
Paper II : Cyber Crimes And Indian Perspective
Paper III : Cyber Laws: Issues and related Legislations
Paper IV : E-Commerce And Taxation
9)Diploma in Foreign Investment Laws
Paper I : Foreign Direct investment &International Law on investment
Paper II : Foreign Investment Laws in United States of America
Paper III : Foreign Investment Laws in European Countries
Paper IV : Foreign Investment Laws in India
10)Diploma in Media & Law
Paper I : General Law relating to Media
Paper II : Broadcasting &electronic Media
Paper III : Media ®ulatory Framework
Paper IV : Advertising ,Media Trial &Self Regulation
11)Diploma In E-Learning, E-litigation &Legal Process Outsourcing
Paper I : E Learning
Paper II : E-Litigation
Paper III : Legal Process outsourcing
Paper IV : Information technology
12)Diploma in AIR &Space Laws
Paper I : Law of Air
Paper II :Law of outer Space
Paper III : Indian Air &space Law
Paper IV : International Air & Space law Diploma in Media &Laws
13)Diploma in Anti –Corruption Laws
Paper I : Basic features Of the Constitution &Justice delivery System
Paper II : Anti-Corruption Law in India
Paper III :Comparative Study of Anti-Corruption Laws
Paper IV :Judicial Guidelines: Lok-Ayuktas, Lokpal (Ombudsman)
14)Diploma in Social Legislation
Paper I : Maintenance &welfare of Aged Parents & Senior Citizens
Paper II :Laws relating to women
Paper III :Law relating to family Court in India
Paper IV :Juvenile justice & Child rights In India
- Standard of passing:
In order to pass an examination, an examinee must obtain not less than 50% of the marks in each paper.
- ATKT rules:
NO ATKT
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Award of class:
50% & above & Less than 60% :: Second Class
60% & above & Less than 75% :: First Class
75% & above :: First Class with Distinction
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Fee structure: 5,000/- p.a.
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