Constituent College of Parul University
The candidate shall have passed 12th in any stream from recognized board with:
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Law of Tort, Motor Vehicle Act & Consumer Protection Act |
Constitutional Law-I |
Legal Method & Research |
Law of Contract |
Essential of Sociology |
Political Theory |
General Principles of Economics |
Microeconomics |
English Literature & Legal Language |
English Literature and Legal Language II |
Constitutional Law-II |
Legal Theory & Jurisprudence |
Law of Crime-I [Indian Penal Code] |
Special Contract |
Legal History |
Managerial Economics |
International Relations |
Public Policy and Public Administration |
Macro Economics |
Theoretical Prospective of Sociology |
Family Law-I |
Family Law-II |
Administrative Law |
Labour & Industrial Law I |
Interpretation of Statute |
Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act |
Transfer of Property |
Public International Law |
Human Rights |
States & Political Obligations |
French-I |
French-II |
German-I |
German-II |
Evidence Law |
Environmental Law |
Law of Crime II ( CRPC) |
Intellectual Property Law |
Labour & industrial Law II |
Company Law |
Alternative Dispute resolution [CC] |
Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing (CC) |
Merger & Acquisition and Competition Law |
Land Law |
Law and Economics |
Agricultural Law |
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Principles of Taxation Law |
Human Rights & Practices |
Professional Ethics [CC] |
Private International Law |
Cyber Law |
Moot Court/ Internship |
Media Law |
Air & Space Law |
Forensic Science |
Maritime Law |
International Criminal Law |
Education Law |
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Health Law |
As a way of developing and nurturing the practical hands on training of the students, the Faculty of Law is equipped with a state of the art Moot Court, which replicates the Supreme Court setting.
Due to its social orientation, the Faculty of Law is has a designated legal clinic which serves a social course by taking up legal cases pro bono for the development of the underprivileged classes
The Faculty of Law provides regular sessions with sitting and retired High Court and Supreme Court Judges, who get to provide students with insightful legal knowledge which shapes their career.