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Prof. (Dr.) S.S. Singh Director
Smt. Giribala Singh Registrar
THE NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL
The National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU), was established by the Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan Vishwavidyalaya Adhiniyam, by an Act No. 41 of 1997 enacted by the Madhya Pradesh State Legislature. NLIU is recognized by the University Grants Commission and the Bar Council of India.
The VISION of NLIU is to become one of the best centers of legal education, training and research in the world. The MISSION of NLIU is to develop and nurture the intellect for the betterment of the nation and humanity through Law and Justice. The OBJECTIVES of the NLIU inter alia, are to contribute to the national development by instilling a sense of responsibility among students, while simultaneously cultivating in them a spirit of intellectual freedom, qualities of leadership, imaginative power and clarity.
NLIU has been designing and delivering courses with a view to enhance the ability and capacity of the students, members of the faculty and other stake holders in resolution of disputes within the framework of law.
Courses of Study
1 B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)
Duration of B.A.LL.B (Hons.) course is five years. There are three trimesters in a year and each trimester is of three months duration. In each trimester, students are taught four core subjects and at least two skill papers including Computer, English, Legal Writing, and
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Accountancy. From the Academic Session 2016-17, the university has introduced specialization in Business Law & IPR, Criminal & HR, Public Law and Policy, and International Dimensions of Law in the Final Year. To ensure that learning is a continuous process, students are subjected to systematic evaluation through each term.
2 LL.M.
Duration of LL.M. course is one year consisting of three trimesters. Specialization is offered in the areas of: (1) Business Law, (2) Intellectual Property & Business Law, (3) Constitutional and Administrative Law, (4) Human Rights, and (5) Criminal Law and is offered subject to the availability of faculty and sufficient number of students opting for it. A student in each trimester has to undertake a written examination and a project work (written and presentation) in each paper. In the final trimester the student has to submit a dissertation and undertake a viva-voce examination. For the list of subjects visit www.nliu.ac.in.
3 Master of Cyber Law & Information Security
NLIU offers a post graduate degree course called
Master of Cyber Law & Information Security.
4 Ph.D. in Law
Admission to Ph.D. program is done through an All India entrance test conducted by the University. (i) Ph.D. Program (Law) - without fellowship and (ii) Ph.D. Program in Intellectual Property Right, (with and without fellowship).
Learning & Teaching Methods
We believe that learning how to learn law is more meaningful. “Give a man a fish and you food him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a life time.” In keeping with this adage, we strongly believe that in the class rooms the students and teachers share a common knowledge gateway rather than the teacher alone transmitting knowledge to the students. We learn law both as it is and as it ought to be. Ought to be approach is supplemented with the methods of social sciences and humanities Case method and Socratic method of learning and teaching are the characteristic features of the class room discussion. Moot court competitions, client counseling skills, language and computer proficiency are the regular and vibrant features
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List of Subjects – B.A.LL.B.(Hons.)
I Trimester II Trimester III Trimester
1 Sociology-I 7 Sociology-II 13 Political Science-I
2 Economics –I 8 Economics –II 14 International Trade & Public Finance
3 Law of Torts-I 9 Law of Torts-II 15 Constitutional Law-I
4 Common Law in India 10 Law of Contract-I 16 Law of Contract-II
5 English – I 11 English-II 17 English-III
6 Computer-I 12 Computer-II 18 Computer-III
IV Trimester V Trimester VI Trimester
19 Political Science-II 24 Family Law-I 29 Family Law-II
20 Constitutional Law-II 25 Constitutional Law-III 30 Property Law-I
21 Criminology 26 Criminal Law-I (IPC) 31 Criminal Law-II(IPC)
22 Equity, Trust & Specific Relief 27 History-I 32 History-II
23 Legal Writing-I 28 Legal Writing-II 33 Sociology of Law
34 Legal Writing-III
VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX Trimester
35 Civil Procedure -I 41 Civil Procedure -II 47 Criminal Law-III(Cr.PC)
36 Human Rights Law 42 Corporate Law 48 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
37 Property Law-II 43 Law of Evidence-I 49 Law of Evidence-II
38 Law Relating to Partnership 44 International Trade Law 50 Capital Markets and Securities
39 Clinical Course - I 45 Clinical Course - II 51 Clinical Course - III
40 Accountancy-I 46 Accountancy-II
of NLIU. Constant and persistent endeavors are made to keep abreast with the current national and international teaching practices and to ensure that
the curriculum meets the needs, challenges and opportunities of legal education in the twenty-first century.
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X Trimester XI Trimester XII Trimester
52 Administrative Law-I 57 Administrative Law – II 62 Law Relating to Industrial Relations
53 Interpretation of Statutes - I 58 Interpretation of Statutes - II
63 Laws of Patents and Trade Marks
54 Criminal Law-IV(Cr.PC) 59 Insurance Law 64 Environmental Law
55 Banking Law 60 Jurisprudence- I 65 Jurisprudence- II
56 Consumer Protection Law & Policy
61 Intellectual Property Laws
66 Public International Law
XIII Trimester XIV Trimester XV Trimester
67 Private International Law 69 Professional Ethics 71 Air & Space Law
68 Social Security & Labour Welfare Laws
70 Taxation Law 72 International Criminal Law
Elective GroupsGroup – I (Business Law & IPR)
Group – II (Criminal & HR)
Group – III (Public Law and Policy)
Group – IV (International Dimensions of Law)
Sl. No. Subject
Sl. No. Subject
Sl. No. Subject
Sl. No. Subject
73 Laws of Biodiversity & IP
79 Juvenile Justice & Human Rights
85 Media, Law and Culture
91 International Environmental Law
74 Transport Law including Carriage of Goods
80Socio Economic Offences
86 Law Relating to Affirmative Action
92
Energy Law
75
Competition Law
81
Health Law
87 Tribal and Customary Laws
93
Law and Globalization
76
Sports Law
82
Disability Law
88 Administrative Law: Emerging Challenges
94
Cyber Law
77 Laws of Designs and Layout – Designs of IC
83 Law, Women and Human Rights
89
Religion & Law
95
Maritime Law**
78 International Taxation Law
84 Corporate Crime & Ethics
90 Agriculture Law
96 Water & Natural Resources Law
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Admissions
Intake and Reservation for B.A.LL.B (Hons.) Course
Through CLAT-2018, NLIU shall admit 120 students
to its B.A.LL.B (Hons.) Course as per the following
table:
Category Number
of Seats
Category Number
of Seats
M.P. State
SC
08 All India SC 08
MP State
ST
10 All India ST 04
MP State
OBC
07 General 631
NRI/NRI
Sponsored
182 Supernumerary
Quota
023
1. Out of 63 Seats 25 Seats are horizontally
reserved for candidates having domicile
certificate of the State of M. P.
2. Eligibility for admission under NRI/NRI
Sponsored Category the candidate must be:
An NRI/OCI Card Holder/PIO Card Holder
himself or herself,
OR
Sponsored by a First Degree or Second Degree
relation who is an NRI/OCI Card Holder/PIO
Card Holder.
Only those candidates will be eligible who
have given option as an NRI/NRI sponsored in
the CLAT application form.
3. Reserved for candidates of State of Jammu
and Kashmir.
30 Seats are horizontally reserved for women
candidates.
5 Seats are horizontally reserved for Specialy
Abled Persons (SAP).
Intake and Reservation for LL.M. Programme
CategoryI. P. & Busi. Law
Busi. Law
Consti. &
Admin Law
Crim. Law
H. R. Law
M. P. SC 01 01 01 01 01
M. P. ST 01 01 01 01 01
M. P. OBC 01 01 01 01 01
General05
(02#)05
(02#)05
(02#)05
(02#)05
(02#)
Total 08 08 08 08 08
Two seats are horizontally reserved for candidates of SAP category.
30% seats are horizontally reserved for women candidates.
# Seats are horizontally reserved for candidates having domicile certificate of State of M. P.
Full Tuition Fee Waiver & Scholarships
NLIU seeks to encourage meritorious students with a belief that money should not become a roadblock for meritorious students with limited means. To realize this objective the University has instituted the following Scholarships:
There are two Merit cum Means Scholarships one in the memory of Late Justice J. S. Verma and the other in the name of the University. The scholarships cover full tuition fee waiver for the entire duration of the B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course. In the first year of the course the scholarships are awarded to the NLIU students securing highest marks in CLAT. From second year to fifth year the scholarships are awarded to the students securing highest marks (without repeat) in the NLIU examinations of first year, second year, third year and fourth year. To be eligible for the award of the scholarships merit alone is not sufficient to make a student eligible for the award. The annual income of the parents of the students should not exceed the amount as may be prescribed by the university from time to time.
Junior and Senior Research Fellowships are awarded to the Ph.D. students of NLIU under the Schemes of Ministry of Human Resource Development.
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Library
The Library “Gyan Mandir” is housed in a centrally air-conditioned building. It is well equipped with the state of art technology and tools. It has a very rich collection of national and international journals of law, humanities and social sciences. A large collection of e-resources like Lexis Nexis, Hein Online, JSTOR, Manupatra, AIR, SCC, and other materials are the hallmark of the Library.
Auditorium, Classrooms, Hostels and Canteen
The entire University campus has wireless internet facility. Class Rooms are air-conditioned, equipped with LCD projectors, Smart Boards and other facilities. University has an air-conditioned computer lab, having 120 computers with 1 GBPS internet speed. Besides there are video conferencing facilities, auditorium, seminar halls, conference rooms, etc. There are four hostels two each for boys and girls. It also has a well furnished guest house. The University has a modern, well equipped canteen which serves nutritious food in the campus.
Sports Facilities
All work and no play makes a dull girl/boy. Mental exercise alone is not sufficient to develop the overall personality. A healthy mind resides in a healthy body and with a view to provide a congenial environment on the campus both indoor and outdoor sports facilities are available. Indoor facilities include state-of-the-art gymnasium, badminton courts, table tennis and pool game while outdoor facilities include tennis, volley ball, basket ball and foot ball court.
Security on the Campus
Entire campus is covered by a boundary wall. Round the clock security is provided by trained security personnel.
Centers of Excellence
There are eleven Centers of Excellence : (1) Law Governance and Human Rights; (2) Civil & Criminal Justice Administration; (3) Gender and Health Law; (4) Science, Technology and Law; (5) Environmental Law; (6) Business and Commercial Law; (7) Law,
Language & Culture; (8) Socio-Legal Studies; (9) WTO Studies; (10) Clinical Legal Education and (11) Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre with the support of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
Chair Professorships
i. The Ministry of Commerce & Industry Govt. of India has established a Chair on Intellectual Property Rights.
Medals
Pt. Ramlal Ji Sharma Memorial Gold Medal is awarded to the Topper Student of B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) course. Pt. Ramlal Ji Sharma Memorial Silver Medal is awarded to the Topper Student of first year, second year, third year and fourth year of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) course.
• Justice Shachindra Diwedi Memorial Gold Medal is awarded to the Topper Student of LL.M. Corse.
• Justice Nani A. Palkhiwala Memorial Gold Med-al is awarded to the Topper Student of LL.M. Course.
• Mrs. Pratibha Dubey Memorial Gold Medal is awarded to the Topper Female Student of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
• Justice G. P. Singh Memorial Gold Med-al is awarded to the Topper Student of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
• Justice J. S. Verma Memorial Gold Med-al is awarded to the Topper Student of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
• Prof V. S. Rekhi Memorial Gold Medal is award-ed to the Topper Student of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
• Mr. Rizwan Shaad Memorial Gold Medal is awarded to the Topper Student of MCLIS Course.
Publications
NLIU publishes three journals: (1) Indian Law Review, (2) NLIU Journal of Intellectual Property Law and (3) NLIU Law Review. University has also published research monographs on different topics.
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Annual Lectures and Conferences
NLIU organizes annually Justice Shacheendra Dwivedi Memorial Lecture, Justice G. P. Singh Memorial Lecture and special regional and global conferences on contemporary topics.
In addition to regular teaching and research, training programs, refresher courses and workshops for teachers and other target groups are continuing features of the University. University is actively engaged in conducting research and consultancy projects. To mention a few, it had undertaken projects sponsored by Government of M.P., M.P. State Biodiversity Board, Bureau of Police Research and Development, Ministry of Human Resources Development , New Delhi; ICSSR, UGC, UNICEF, UNDP, GTZ (Germany), UNFPA, etc.
Moot Court
NLIU has a Moot Court Association (MCA) an elected body of students comprising of successful and experienced mooters. NLIU organizes two Moot Court competition annually i.e. Justice R. K. Tankha Memorial International Moot Court Competition and other moot court competitions from time to time. NLIU also host NLIU-INADR International Mediation Competition annually. NLIU students participate in international moot Court competitions every year and have brought laurels to the University.
Academic Exchange Program
NLIU has an understanding with the renowned Centre for Advanced Study and Research on Intellectual Property (CASRIP), Seattle, U.S.A., and two students attend the summer course at Washington University, Seattle every year. CASRIP provides to these students scholarships to attend the program. NLIU Provides a scholarship of Rs. 30,000/- each to the scholar students.
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
NLIU has MOUs with four Foreign Universities:
1 International Institute of Air and Space Law of Leiden University, Netherland.
2 McGill University, Canada.
3 Lucerne University, Switzerland.
4 Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
5 School of Law, The University of Western
Sydney, Australia.
NLIU has MOUs with one Indian University:
1 Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai.
Placement of Students
Students of NLIU have an excellent track record
in placements and placed in a number of leading
national and international Law firms, banks, govt.
establishments, etc. To name a few alphabetically:-
Law Firms
• Amarchand & Magaldas & Suresh A. Shroff &
Co.
• AZB & Partners
• Jyoti Sagar & Associates
• Juris Corp
• Khaitan & Co.
• Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharan
• Vaish & Associates
• Wadia Gandhy & Co.
• Trilegal
Corporate House
• Aditya Birla Group
• Airtel
• Deloitte
• Goldman Sachs
• ICICI Bank Ltd
• ICICI Lombard Ltd
• ICICI Prudential Ltd
• JSW Steel Ltd
• Larsen & Tubro Ltd
• Morgan Stanley
• Price Waterhouse Coopers Pvt. Ltd
• Reliance ADA Group
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Foreign Law Firms
• Allen & Overy
• Ashurst LLP
• Clifford Chance
• Herbert Smith LLP
• SJ Berwin, LLP
Government Bodies
• Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.
• Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
• HUDCO
• Indian Oil Corporation
• Ministry of Company Affairs
• Oil & Natural Gas Corporation
• SEBI
• Unit Trust of India
Legal Process Outsourcing
• Pangea3
• Quislex
A number of students are also working with senior
lawyers of Supreme Court & High Courts, and are
also practicing as advocates in District Courts, High
Courts and Supreme Court. Some of the students
are working as Advocates on Record in Supreme
Court of India and also as Judges in different states.
Some have joined Teaching / Research profession.
A number of students have been selected for
prestigious Clerkship programme of the Supreme
Court of India.
A number of NLIU students have gone for higher
studies to some of the leading universities of world,
like, Oxford University, Cambridge University,
Harvard University, Columbia University, University
of London, New York University, National University
of Singapore, etc.
NLIU students have received prestigious
scholarships like Commonwealth Scholarship (UK),
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (EU).
Annual Fees Schedule for BA.LL.B.(Hons.) & LL.M.
ParticularsB.A.LL.B.
(Hons.)LL.M.
I Admission Fees (One
Time)
₹6,000 ₹6,000
II Tuition Fee
SC/ST/OBC/PWD/
General Students
₹1,16,000 ₹85,000
NRI / NRI Sponsored US$ 10000 -
III Examination &
Facilities Fee
Reading Material Fee ₹6,000 ₹6,000
IT/Computer Fee ₹9,000 ₹9,000
Examination Fee ₹6,000 ₹6,000
Moot Court Fee ₹3,000 -
Extra Curricular Fee/
Student Welfare Fee
₹6,000 ₹6,000
Campus
Development Fee
₹6,000 ₹6,000
Sports Fee ₹4,500 ₹4,500
Library Fee ₹6,000 ₹6,000
IV Hostel Charges*
Hostel Application
Charges
₹250 ₹250
Room Rent Charges ₹18,000 ₹18,000
Mess Charges ₹26,000 ₹26,000
Hostel Amenities
Charges
₹7,500 ₹7,500
V Refundable Charges
(One Time)
Caution Money ₹5,000 ₹5,000
Library Deposit ₹5,000 ₹5,000
Hostel Deposit ₹5,000 ₹5,000
1. There shall be an annual increase of ₹5,000/- in the Tuition Fee for Indian Nationals every academic session of the 5-year B.A.LL.B.
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(Hons.) Course.
2. The fees / charges are provisional and subject
to revision as per the decision of University.
3. Fees once deposited shall not be refunded
under any circumstances whatsoever.
4. As per the order of the Department of Tribal
and Scheduled Cast Welfare, Govt. of M.P.,
Bhopal the candidates belonging SC/ST and
OBC categories of M.P. are eligible to get
reimbursement of certain fee and charges
from Govt. of India or Govt. of M.P. as the case
may be.
*Hostel charges shall be as given at S.No. IV or on
actual basis whichever is higher.
For Further details contact
Registrar The National Law Institute UniversityKerwa Dam Road, Bhopal – 462 044 (M.P)Tele: - (0755) 2696965/70, Tele Fax: (0755) – 2696972E-mail: [email protected], Web: www.nliu.ac.in