LL.M. (Business Law) 2 YRS.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM/PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
The expected program outcome for LL.M.(Business Law) includes:1. Demonstration of sound
knowledge and understanding of substantive and procedural law.2. Demonstration of Analysis
and Reasoning Skills, Leagal Problem Solving approach and written and oral communication in
legal context.3. Exercise of professional and Ethical responsibilities.
COURSE/LEARNING OUTCOMES
 S.  COUR       COURSE TITLE         COURSE/LEARNING OUTCOME
 NO. SE
     CODE
 1   11         LAW AND              After going through this course student shall be able to
                SOCIAL
                TRANSFORMATI         understand the Definition of Law, social change and
                ON IN INDIA          social engineering. It also explain relationship of law
                                     with society and provides understanding to the students
                                     that how law effects social change with various
                                     examples. It also gives understanding to the students that
                                     how social change molds the law. This course enables the
                                     students about theory of social engineering as
                                     propounded by R Pound. And also provides various
                                     forms of social Change.
 2     12       INDIAN                   •  To make students aware of the nature of the
                CONSTITUTIONA
                L LAW: THE NEW              Indian Constitution and provides students an
                CHALLENGES                  insight towards new challenges.
                                        • To understand that Indian Constitution possesses
                                            the characteristics of federal government.
                                        • To understand the different aspects of relationship
                                            between the centre and states in various matters.
 3     13       LAW OF               At the end of the course a student should have good
                INDUSTRIAL
                AND                  knowledge and understanding of
                INTELLECTUAL            • The evolution and develpoement of intellectual
                PROPERTY                    property system in india
                                        • The course is an overview of the basic nature and
                                            concept of IP and its role in economy, the various
                                            kinds of IP and when they are protectable under
                                            law, the debates and discussions that are on-going
                                            in field of IPR.
 4     14       INSURANCE            At the end of the course student have knowledge and
         LAW             understanding of the laws which form the background to
                         the operation of insurance, the system within which these
                         laws operate and the ability to apply knowledge and skills
                         to simple situations relating to insurance. student should
                         be able to:
                         1. Understand basic legal concepts and general principles
                         of law;
                         2. Gain knowledge and understanding of the laws
                         relevant to insurance;
                         3. Gain knowledge and understanding of the system
                         which applies these        laws;
                          4. Develop an analytical approach to the application of
                         knowledge and skills to simple problems relating to
                         insurance.
5   21      JUDICIAL     On completion of this course, students will be able to
            PROCESS      describe legal theory from various perspectives or points
                         of view, such as legal positivism, natural law,
                         sociological jurisprudence and also gain to utilize a
                         variety of perspectives on legal theory to analyze issues
                         and problems of criminal and civil justice in history and
                         contemporary society. critically review and analyze law
                         and its operation in a heterogeneous liberal democracy
                         with a focus on issues of diversity or equity, such as race,
                         class/labor, gender. Also understand to integrate and
                         synthesize knowledge of law and legal process with
                         diverse and even conflicting perspectives on law to
                         address problems in contemporary society.
6   22   LAW OF EXPORT   After completion of this course students will be able to
         IMPORT
         REGULATION      understand and to train them in export management
                         including Trading Houses, Export Department of
                         Companies, Development Authorities & Commodity
                         Boards, Marine Insurance Companies, Export Processing
                         Zones, Export Promotion Councils and Export Oriented
                         Units etc. The course also equip students in Export-
                         Import Management and to give students an advanced
                         training in handling any trend, strategy or situation in the
                         current scenario of national and international trade. The
                            students prepares themselves to make a successful career
                            in different departments of trade management.
                            This particular course impart knowledge in the area of
                            international trade and business, their employability in
                            the filed of export-import sector/ international trade.
7   23   BANKING LAW        By the end of the course student will be Conversant with
                            banking law’s historic development and how it shaped
                            today’s bank regulatory regime. Student will be able to
                            navigate the various overlapping legal and regulatory
                            regimes applying to banks and bank holding companies.
                            It provides Knowledge about the powers and functions
                            of RBI .
8   24   PRACTICAL          Learning outcome:
         EXAMINATION        At the completion of the course, the scholars are expected
                            to:
                                • Have fundamental knowledge of doctrinal and
                                    non-doctrinal research.
                                •   Develop the ability of framing the research
                                    methodology for conducting doctrinal and non-
                                    doctrinal research in Law Discipline.
                                •   Be knowledgeable about the tools applicable for
                                    collecting the required information and data and
                                    their analysis.
                                •   Generate the fundamental awareness about legal
                                    aid and equip them with teaching techniques in
                                    law.
9   31                 At the end of the course student should have a desire to
              LEGAL
                       search or to find out or to explore an unknown area in
         EDUCATION AND
                       order to find an answer. It is a quest for acquiring
           RESEARCH    knowledge. Research is a careful investigation or inquiry
         METHODOLOGY especially through search for new facts in any branch of
                       knowledge. Legal Research imparts knowledge about
                       research in law which deals with the principles of law
                       and legal institutions. Students learn to discover new
                              facts or to verify the existing facts, to propound a new
                              legal concept or to analyse existing law and give
                              suggestions for a new law. In order to carry out a research
                              to completion successfully a researcher must be aware of
                              the research methods i.e. the method of doing research. A
                              research method is a systematised investigation to gain
                              new knowledge about the phenomena or problems. It is
                              the technique of conducting research and study of the
                              technique of doing research is research methodology. In a
                              broader sense the research methodology includes the
                              research methods as well as the philosophy and practice
                              of the whole research process. A good research method is
                              crucial for conducting proper research and getting useful
                              results. This course is designed to give an insight into the
                              meaning and significance of research methods for legal
                              research to the law students in contemporary times.It
                              aims to provide an understanding of the various types of
                              research methods and the different techniques of legal
                              research and legal writing with a view to equip the
                              students for further research in law.
10   32   CORPORATE           Students should become:
          FINANCE             1.     knowledgeable about fundamentals of corporate
                                     finance and law governing corporate finance in
                                     India.
                              2.      insightful into various dimensions of corporate
                                     finance including various modes of corporate
                                     finance, their suitability and related rules and
                                     norms.
                              3.     knowledgeable about rules and guidelines relating
                                     to protection of creditors and investors in India
                                     and corporate fund raising.
11   33   LEGAL         On successful completion of this course, students will be
          REGULATION QF able to-
          ECONOMIC
                         (a)    Understand key issues and problems with respect to
          ENTERPRISES
                        regulation, governance and policies for the Regulation of
economic activities.
 (b)    Understand and be able to apply key principles,
concepts and tools relevant to the economic regulation of
industries and capital issues.
 (c)     Be able to analyse different government policies
for regulation and reform of the public enterprises.
 (d)    Be able to explain the rationale for addressing
economic regulation issues.