Constituent College of Parul University
The candidate should have completed graduation (in any discipline) with Minimum 45% marks for general category and 40% for reserved categories
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Law of Torts including Motor Vehicle Act & Consumer Protection Act |
Special Contracts |
Constitutional Law - I |
Constitutional Law-II |
Law of Contract-I |
Property Law |
Law of Crime - I (Indian Penal Code) |
Interpretation of Statute |
English Literature & Legal Language |
Human Rights & Practices |
Jurisprudence |
Family Law-II |
Family Law-I |
Labour & Industrial Law -II |
Labour & Industrial Law -I |
Banking Law & Insurance |
Company Law |
Intellectual Property Law |
Administrative Law |
Public International Law |
Law of Crime-II [Criminal Procedure Code] |
Forensic Science & Law |
Law Of Evidence |
Clinical Paper-I(Drafting & Pleading ) |
Civil Procedure Code |
Clinical Paper II ( Professional Ethics) |
Environmental Law |
Clinical Paper III (Alternative Dispute Resolution) |
Principles of Taxation Law |
Clinical Paper IV (Moot Court etc) |
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 has a designated legal clinic which serves a social cause 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.
State Level Moot Court Competition
The faculty of law organised its annual State Level Moot Court Competition which was a platform for students to express their legal understanding before expert judges and lawyers from various areas. The event was graced by Retired Senior High Court justice C. K. Buch, who shared his lifetime experience with the students and enlightened them towards the expectation of a legal career.
Parliamentary Debate
The Faculty of Law in commemoration of National Youth Day, organised a Parliamentary debate which acted as a platform for students to express their youthful ideas and policy related solutions for the betterment of the society on various levels. The platform also allowed students to express their knowledge and understanding of the contemporary current affair issues in the political, social and economic spheres.
High Court Visit
As a way of enhancing the practical understanding of the students, the Faculty of Law organised a visit to the High Court which was designed to provide the students with the vital practical legal knowledge which is needed for their career in law. The students got the chance to interact with the Judges and actively engage in live court proceedings, thus shaping their real time knowledge.
Supreme Court Judge Guest Lecture
As a way of honouring the significance and the value of women, the Faculty of Law organised a Guest lecture by Hon. Justice C K Thakker, retired Supreme Court judge who taught the students regarding the various gender dimensions. He also went on to narrate his experiences and contributions in terms of women related judgement, and how the issue of gender disparities was of vital importance to the scope of India.