1.
Ph.D.
(5 Intake)
Admission
to Ph.D. programme will be regulated as per the ILI regulations governing
programme leading to award of Degree of Ph.D. in Law. To know the Regulation and
Fee structure for Ph.D. programme
click here.
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2.
LL.M. (30*
Intake) *
Additional five seats
may be created for foreign students/NRIs
Eligibility
: LL.B.
Degree (with not less than 50% marks) recognized by Bar Council of India as
eligible for enrolment as an advocate in India.
or
A
Law Degree from a foreign country with at least 50% marks in aggregate or
equivalent grade.
The candidates appearing in the qualifying examinations are also eligible to
apply but their admission will be subject to production of proof of having
acquired minimum prescribed qualification, at the time of admission. If the
result of the qualifying examination is not declared till the date of
admission, his/her admission shall be provisional. Such candidate shall give an
undertaking that he/she is taking the provisional admission at his/her risk and
that he/she shall submit the result of qualifying examination on or before
30.09.2007. In case the candidate fails to submit his/her final result of
qualifying examination to prove his/her eligibility on or before 30.09.2007 for
any reason whatsoever, his/her admission shall be treated as cancelled and the
entire fee forfeited.
Duration,
Continuation and Termination of the LL.M. Course:
The duration of the course is 2 years comprising of 4
semesters. However the students have an option to complete the course within
one and a half years under special circumstances with the prior approval of the
Academic Programme Committee. In such a case, the student has to produce
publishable research papers & dissertation before he/she could be granted
the leave to finish the entire course in 1½ years. Students would be graded out
of the maximum 1500 marks as per teaching scheme. The following guidelines have
been prescribed by the Institute for the students to exercise the option of
completing the LL.M. Course within one and a half years:– (i) 'Special
Circumstances’ means a student who has an exceptional academic record, securing
at least 65% marks in the aggregate in the first two semesters, with over 60%
marks in each paper, and having passed all the papers in the first attempt. In
addition the student must have secured 80% attendance in each of the first two
semesters, (ii) A student whose research papers have been published or accepted
for publication in a reputed journal/ publication, and (iii) A student who has
secured over 70% marks in at least two out of three research papers submitted
in the first two semesters.
A
student opting for early completion of the LL.M. Course must also submit a
synopsis, which in the opinion of the Academic Programmes Committee is very
good.
Students who fulfil all the above criteria may be permitted to
submit their dissertation early, but not later than December 31st of
the third semester of the year on the recommendation of the Academic Programme
Committee.
Regular
classes will be held in ILI from Monday to Friday from 9.30 a.m. onwards.
Fees
Structure
(in Rupees)
Course
|
Fee
per Semester
|
University
Enrollment Fee*
|
Security
Deposit #
|
Total
fee payable at the time of admission
|
LL.M.
|
10,500
|
500
|
3,000
|
14,000
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* One time payment at
the time of admission (non – refundable).
# One time payment at the time
of admission (refundable).
***
Examination fee of Rs. 1000/- per semester is payable one month before the
commencement of semester exam to be
notified separately.
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3.
P.G. Diploma Courses 2008-2009 (Duration of all
course is one year) |
Courses |
Intake
|
Session
|
1.
Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADRs) |
40
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July-April
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2.
Corporate
Laws & Management |
100 |
July-April |
3. Cyber Law
|
60 |
July-April |
4.
Drafting of Legislation, Treaties and Agreements |
40 |
July-April |
5. Human
Rights Law |
40 |
July-April |
6.
Intellectual Property Rights Laws |
100 |
July-April |
7. International
Trade Law |
60 |
July-April |
8.
Labour Law |
40 |
July-April |
9.
Securities & Banking Laws
|
60 |
July-April |
10. Tax Law |
60 |
July-April |
Three seats over
and above the sanctioned intake in each PG Diploma course for the Defence
Services Officers subject to fulfilment of eligibility criteria.
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Eligibility:
Minimum
qualification for admission to the P.G.Diploma
Courses except for Labour Law is a graduate degree from a recognised
University. 5% weightage will be given to the law graduates for admission to
the Post Graduate Diploma Courses. The
minimum requirement for admission to the PG Diploma Course in Labour Law is a
law degree or M.A. in Social Sciences (IInd Division).
The
Defence Service Officers holding graduate degree of an Indian University or an
equivalent degree from a Foreign University are considered for admission to the
P.G. Diploma in Labour Law provided they are sponsored by the Directorate of
Resettlement, Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
Candidates who have
passed or appeared in the 4th year examination of LL.B. (five year
course) from a recognised institute/university are also eligible for admission
to Post Graduate Diploma Courses (except for Labour Law). Five seats each are
reserved for these students. The admission will be made based on the marks
obtained in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of the
University examinations.
Fees
Structure:
S.
No.
|
Post
Graduate Diploma Courses
|
Fee
per Annum
|
Enrolment
Fee*
|
Security
Deposit
$
|
Total
fee payable at the time of admission
|
(i)
|
Alternative
Dispute Resolution (ADR)
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(ii)
|
Corporate
Laws and Management
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(iii)
|
Cyber
Law
|
8,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
10,000
|
(iv)
|
Drafting
of Legislation, Treaties and Agreements
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(v)
|
Human
Rights Law
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(vi)
|
Intellectual
Property Rights Laws
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(vii)
|
International
Trade Law
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(viii)
|
Labour
Law
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(ix)
|
Securities
& Banking Laws
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
|
(x)
|
Tax
Law
|
7,500
|
500
|
1,000
|
9,000
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*
One time
payment at the time of admission (non-refundable).;
$
One time
payment at the time of admission
(refundable).
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Note:Ø
The fees are inclusive of admission, tuition,
instructional support, development, library, identity card and other
miscellaneous fees. The fee once paid is not refundable.
Ø
Examination
fee of Rs. 1,500/- is payable before the commencement of Annual Examinations to
be notified separately.
Attendance is compulsory. A candidate admitted to the course is required
to attend 60% of the total number of lectures delivered. Classes
will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in the ILI. Medium of instruction and examination
of all the courses shall be English. Admission to the Post Graduate Diploma
Courses shall be made on merit prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying
examination as per the eligibility for individual Post Graduate
Diplomas.
Fee for Foreign Students/NRIs
A development fee of 100 US$ per semester (or 200 US
dollars per annum as the case may be) will be payable by the foreign
students/NRIs in addition to the above mentioned fees. Relaxation in the
requirement of marks for Reserved Categories of candidates for deciding the
eligibility
Relaxation
in the requirement of marks for Researved Categories of candidates for deciding
the eligiblity
Candidates
belinging to SCs and STs will be allowed 5% relaxation of marks in the minimum
eligibility requirement. Physically Handicallped (PH) will also be allowed 5%
relaxation of marks in the minimum requirement.
For details more details and Prospectus
2008-2009 click
here
Online
Course in (1) Intellectual Property Rights and Information
Technology in the Internet Age;
(2)
Cyber Laws
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details
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