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Learning Objectives

  • To interpret and analyze the legal and social problems and work towards finding solutions to the problems by application of laws and regulations.
  • To inculcate values of Rights and Duties, and transfer these values to real-life through legal and judicial process for promoting community welfare.
  • To apply ethical principles and commit to legal professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of the established legal practices.
  • To articulate independent views over contemporary crucial constitutional issues like Constitutional Supremacy, Rule of law, and Concept of Liberty, organization, Powers and Functions of the various Organs of the Government.
  • To understand the crime and its components, methods of controlling them and the essential principles of criminal liability by a study of a range of offences.
  • To make the students understand the formation, management and other activities of the companies.
  • To learn about Natural Development of law relating to administration and effective means of administrative control.
  • To inculcate the sense of responsibility and to respond the needs of environment protection as a part of fundamental duty.
  • To make the students realise and to learn fundamental of laws governing the employer and employees relationship and to regulate the same through various means.
  • To prepare for responsible citizenship with awareness of the relationship between Human Rights, democracy and development and to foster respect for international obligations for peace and development.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will possess the ability to perform: a) legal analysis and reasoning b) legal research c) problem solving d) written communication in the legal context e) oral communication in the legal context.
  • Students will understand the exercise of proper professional and ethical responsibilities to clients and the legal system. Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of the Indian legal system.
  • Students will demonstrate understanding of Indian substantive and procedural tax law that is relevant to their tax specialty. Students will demonstrate skills in legal research and draftsmanship.
  • Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of the practical considerations of international law (i.e., “the law in practice”).
  • Students will demonstrate an understanding of the substantive and procedural law related to litigation and dispute resolution, including the rules of evidence, oral and written advocacy.
  • Students will be capable of applying the skills of problem solving, collaboration, counselling and negotiation in the litigation context.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to compose a substantial written work on a litigation or dispute resolution topic; generally through a certification paper supervised by a professor who teaches within the concentration, with iterative feedback and improvement over multiple drafts.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to analyze and critique issues of professional and ethical responsibility; and competently practice the skills of problem solving, collaboration, counselling and negotiation in an experiential setting both in classroom simulations as well as in field placements (clinics and externships).
  • Students will demonstrate an ability to perform legal analysis and reasoning, including the ability to formulate arguments based in legislative history, economics, normative ethics, or case law, and demonstrate an ability to engage in problem-solving and strategic planning for litigation.
  • Students will draw across IP and cyber subject-matters area to assess how best a client’s IP and cyber related issues should be framed for purposes of litigation or transactions.