nliu bhopal
DESCRIPTION
brouchureTRANSCRIPT
-
THE NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL
The Na!onal Law Ins!tute University, Bhopal (NLIU),
was established by the Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan
Vishwavidyalaya Adhiniyam, 1997 by an Act of the Madhya
Pradesh State Legislature. NLIU is recognized by the
University Grants Commission and the Bar Council of
India.
The of NLIU is to become one of the bestVISION
centers of legal educa!on, training and research in the
world. The of NLIU is to develop and nurture theMISSION
intellect for the be$ erment of the na!on and humanity
through Law and Jus!ce. The of the NLIUOBJECTIVES
inter alia, are to contribute to the na!onal development
by ins!lling a sense of responsibility among its students,
while simultaneously cul!va!ng in them spirit of
intellectual freedom, quali!es of leadership, imagina!ve
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 par!cipants in avoiding
and resolving problems under the framework of law.
Infrastructure
Library
The Library Gyan Mandir is housed in a centrally
air-condi!oned building. It is well equipped with the state
of art technology and tools. It has a very rich collec!on of
learned tomes, na!onal and interna!onal journals of law,
humani!es and social sciences. A large collec!on of e-
resources like Lexis Nexis, Hein Online, JSTOR, Manupatra,
AIR, SCC is a hallmark of the Library.
Auditorium, Classrooms, Hostels and Canteen
The en!re University campus has wireless internet
facility. Class Rooms are air-condi!oned, equipped with
LCD projectors and other facili!es. University has an air-
condi!oned computer lab, having 120 computers with 1
GBPS internet speed. Besides there are video
conferencing facili!es, auditorium, seminar halls,
conference rooms, etc. There are four hostels two each for
boys and girls. It also has a well furnished guest house.
University has a modern, cozy, well furnished canteen on
the campus
Sports Facili"es
Mental exercise alone is not sufficient to develop the
overall personality. Exercise of both mind and body is
necessary to keep an individual fit. With a view to provide
a congenial environment on the campus both indoor and
outdoor sports facili!es are available. Indoor facili!es
include state-of-the-art gymnasium, badminton courts,
table tennis and pool game, outdoor facili!es include
tennis courts, volley ball courts and basket ball court.
Gymnasium and Indoor Sports Facili!es
Security on the Campus
To ensure the protec!on of life and property en!re
campus is covered by a boundary wall. Round the clock
security is provided by trained security personnel.
Centers of Excellence and Chair Professorships
There are eleven : (1) LawCenters of Excellence
Governance and Human Rights; (2) Civil & Criminal Jus!ce
Administra!on; (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
Educa!on and (11) Rajiv Gandhi Na!onal Cyber Law
Centre with the support of Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Government of India. The Ministry of
Human Resource Development Govt. of India has
established a Chair on Intellectual Property Rights. The
Ministry of Consumer Affairs Government of India has
established a Chair on Consumer Laws at the University.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government
of India has established a Chair on Energy Law.
Prof. (Dr.) S.S. Singh
Director
Mr. Ravi Pande
Registrar In-Charge
THE NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL
19
-
CLATCOMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST
2015
Courses of Study
1 B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)
Dura!on of B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) course is five years.
There are three trimesters in a year and each trimester is
of three months dura!on. In each trimester students are
taught four core subjects and at least two skill papers
including Computer, English, Legal Wri!ng, Accountancy
and Research Methodology. In the final a number of
op!onal papers are also offered. To ensure con!nuous
learning there is a system of con!nuous evalua!on. In
each trimester there is a midterm examina!on, an end
term examina!on and a project work (wri$ en and
presenta!on) in each paper and a viva-voce examina!on.
2 LL.M.
Dura!on of LL.M. course is one year consis!ng of
three trimesters. Specializa!on is offered in the areas of:
(1) Business Law, (2) Intellectual Property & Business Law,
(3) Cons!tu!onal and Administra!ve Law, (4) Human
Rights, and (5) Criminal Law. Area of specializa!on is
offered subject to the availability of faculty and sufficient
number of students op!ng for it. A student in each
trimester has to undertake a wri$ en examina!on and a
project work (wri$ en and presenta!on) in each paper. In
the final trimester the student has to submit a disserta!on
and undertake a viva-voce examina!on. For the list of
subjects visit www.nliu.ac.in.
3 PGDCIL
Post Graduate Diploma through Distance Mode in
Cyber Law, is a one year program of the University.
4 MSCLIS
NLIU offers a post graduate degree course called
Master of Science in Cyber Law & Informa!on Security.
5 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. (ii) Ph.D. Program in
Intellectual Property Right, (with and without fellowship)
& (iii) Ph.D. Program in Renewable Energy (with and
without fellowship).
Full Tui"on 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
objec!ve the University has ins!tuted the following
Scholarships:
There are two Merit cum Means Scholarships one in
the memory of Jus!ce J. S. Verma and the other in
the name of the University. The scholarships cover
full tui!on fee waiver for the en!re dura!on 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 fi)h year the scholarships are
awarded to the students securing highest marks
(without repeat) in the NLIU examina!ons 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 75,000/-.`
Junior and Senior Research Fellowships awarded to
the Ph.D. students of NLIU under the Schemes of
Ministry of Human Resource Development, and
M in i st r y o f New a n d Ren ewa b le E n ergy,
Government of India.
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.
Jus!ce Shachindra Diwedi Memorial Gold Medal is
awarded to the Topper Student of LL.M. Corse.
Jus!ce Nani A. Palkhiwala Memorial Gold Medal is
20
Green NLIU
-
awarded to the Topper Student of LL.M. Course.
Mrs. Pra!bha Dubey Memorial Gold Medal is
awarded to the Topper Female Student of
B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
Jus!ce G P Singh Memorial Gold Medal is awarded to
the Topper Student of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
Jus!ce J S. Verma Memorial Gold Medal is awarded
to the Topper Student of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
Prof V S Rekhi Memorial Gold Medal is awarded to
the Topper Student of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Course.
Mr. Rizwan Shaad Memorial Gold Medal is awarded
to the Topper Student of MSCLIS Course.
Learning & Teaching Methods
We believe that learning how to learn law is more
meaningful than learning law for if we give a fish to a
woman, we feed her for a day; but if we tell her 'how to
fish, she will feed her for the whole life. We strongly
believe that in the class rooms the students and teachers
create knowledge' rather than the teacher transmi* ng
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 humani!es Case
method and Socra!c method of learning and teaching are
the characteris!c features of the class room discussion.
Moot court compe!!ons, client counseling skills,
language and computer proficiency are the regular and
vibrant features of NLIU. Constant and persistent
endeavors are made to keep abreast with the current
na!onal and interna!onal teaching prac!ces and to
ensure that the curriculum meets the needs, challenges
and opportuni!es of legal educa!on in the twenty-first
century.
Publica"ons
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.
Annual Lectures and Conferences
NLIU organizes annually Jus!ce Shacheendra
Dwivedi Memorial Lecture and special regional and global
conferences on contemporary topics.
In addi!on to regular teaching and research, training
programs, refresher courses and workshops for teachers
and other target groups are con!nuing features of the
University. University is ac!vely engaged in conduc!ng
research and consultancy projects. To men!on 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 Associa!on (MCA) an elected
body of students comprising of successful and
experienced mooters. NLIU organizes the NLIU-Juris Corp
Na!onal Corporate Law Moot Court compe!!on annually
and other moot court compe!!ons from !me to !me. To
name a few, it had organized 13 Annual Stetsonth
Interna!onal Environmental Law Moot Na!onal Rounds
2008-09 and 23 Bar Council of India Trust Moot Courtrd
Compe!!on. NLIU students par!cipate in interna!onal
moot Court compe!!ons 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), Sea$ le, U.S.A., and two students
a$ end the summer course at Washington University,
Sea$ le every year. CASRIP provides to these students
scholarships to a$ end the program. NLIU Provides a
scholarship of Rs. 30,000/- each to the scholar students.
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
NLIU has MOUs with three Interna! onal
Universi!es:
1 Interna!onal Ins!tute of Air and Space Law of
Leiden University, Netherland.
2 McGill University, Canada.
3 Lucerne University, Switzerland.
Placement of Students
Students of NLIU have an excellent track record in
placements and placed in a number of leading na!onal
and interna!onal Law firms, banks, govt. establishments,
etc. To name a few:-
Law Firms
l Amarchand & Magaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co.
AZB & Partnersl
Jyo! Sagar & Associatesl
Juris Corpl
Khaitan & Co.l
Lakshmi Kumaran & Sridharanl
Vaish & Associatesl
Wadia Gandhy & Co.l
Trilegall
Foreign Law Firms
Allen & Overyl
Ashurst LLPl
Clifford Chancel
l Herbert Smith LLP
l LinkLaters
l SJ Berwin, LLP
THE NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL
21
-
CLATCOMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST
2015
Corporate Houses
Aditya Birla Groupl
l Airtel
l Deloi$ e
Goldman Sachsl
l ICICI Bank Ltd
ICICI Lombard Ltdl
ICICI Pruden!al Ltdl
JSW Steel Ltdl
Larsen & Tubro Ltdl
Morgan Stanleyl
l Price Waterhouse Coopers Pvt. Ltd
l Reliance ADA Group
Government Bodies
Bharat Heavy Electricals LTDl
l Bharat Petroleum Corpora!on Ltd
HUDCOl
l Indian Oil Corpora!on
Ministry of Company Affairsl
l Oil & Natural Gas Corpora!on
SEBIl
l Unit Trust of India
Legal Process Outsourcing
l Pangea3
l Quslex
I Trimester II Trimester III Trimester
1 Sociology-I 7 Economics II 14 Political Science-I
2 Economics I 8 Sociology-II 15 International Trade & Public Finance
3 Common Law Method 9 Law of Torts-II 16 Law of Contract-II
4 Law of Torts-I 10 Law of Contract-I 17 Constitutional Law-I
5 English I 11 Legal Research Method 18 English-III
6 Computer-I 12 English-II 19 Computer-III
13 Computer-II
IV Trimester V Trimester VI Trimester
20 Political Science-II 26 Sociology of Law 31 History-II
21 Family Law-I 27 Constitutional Law-III 32 Property Law-I
22 Constitutional Law-II 28 Criminal Law-I (IPC) 33 Family Law-II
23 Criminology 29 History-I 34 Criminal Law-II(IPC)
24 Equity Trust & Specific Relief 30 Legal Writing-II 35 Legal Writing-III
25 Legal Writing-I
VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX Trimester
36 Law of Business Association-I 42 Civil Procedure Code-II 48 Criminal Law-III(Cr.PC)
37 Human Rights Law 43 Law of Business Association-II 49 Civil Procedure Code-III(ADR)
38 International Trade Law 44 Law of Evidence-I 50 Law of Evidence-II
39 Civil Procedure Code-I 45 Property Law-II 51 Administrative Law-I
40 Accountancy-I 46 Accountancy-II 52 Accountancy-III
41 Legal Writing-IV 47 Legal Writing-V 53 Legal Writing-VI
X Trimester XI Trimester XII Trimester
54 Administrative Law-II 59 Intellectual Property RightsI 64 Labour Law-I
55 Law of Business Association-III 60 Banking Law 65 Intellectual Property Rights II
56 Criminal Law-IV(Cr.PC) 61 Insurance Law 66 Environmental Law
57 Jurisprudence- I 62 Jurisprudence- II 67 Conflict of Laws
58 Clinical Course-I 63 Clinical Course-II 68 Clinical Course-III
XIII Trimester XIV Trimester XV Trimester
69 Public International Law 79 Professional Ethics Optional Subjects
70 Labour Law-II 80 Interpretation of Statutes 90 Space Law
71 Clinical Course-IV 81 Taxation Law 91 Natural Resources Law
Optional Subjects 82 Clinical Course-V 92 Religion & Law
72Transport Law including Carriage
of GoodsOptional Subjects 93 Law and Economics
73 Socio Economic Offences 83 Health Law 94 Law Relating to Affirmative Action
74 Juvenile Justice & Human Rights 84 Disability Law 95 Cyber Law
75International Environmental
Law85 Critical Legal Studies
96Law Relating to Design and
Topography of IC76 Media, Law and Culture 86 Consumer Protection Law
77 Law and Globalisation 87 Tribal and Customary Laws
97 International Taxation Law78
Law Relating to Biodiversity,
Traditional Knowledge,
Intellectual Property Rights
88 Law, Women and Human Rights
89 Competition Law
22
**The above given course structure is subject to revision.
List of Subjects B.A.LL.B.(Hons.)**
-
Category
I. 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 02
M. P. OBC 01 01 01 01 01
General 05 (02#) 05 (02#) 05 (02#) 05 (02#) 11 (04#)
Total 08 08 08 08 15
A number of students are also working with senior
lawyers of Supreme Court & High Courts, and are also
prac!cing 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 are selected
for pres!gious Clerkship programme of the Supreme Court
of India.
A number of NLIU students have gone for higher
studies to some of the leading universi!es of world, like,
Oxford University, Cambridge University, Harvard
University, Columbia University, University of London,
NewYork University, Na!onal University of Singapore, etc.
NL I U st u d ent s h ave rec e ived p res! g io u s
scholarships like Common wealth Scholarship (UK),
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (EU).
Admissions:-
Intake and Reserva"on for B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)
Course.
Through CLAT-2015, NLIU shall admit students to its
B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Course as per the following table:
1. Out of 68 Seats 26 Seats under unreserved category
are horizontally reserved for candidates having
domicile cer!ficated of State of M. P.
2. For the meaning of 'NRI/NRI Sponsored' see
www.nliu.ac.in.
3. Reserved for candidates of State of Jammu and
Kashmir.
30% Seats are horizontally reserved for women
candidates.
3% Seats are horizontally reserved for Persons with
Disability.
THE NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL
23
Intake and Reserva"on for LL.M. Programme
Two seats are horizontally reserved for candidates of
Persons with Disability category.
30% seats are horizontally reserved for women
candidates.
# Out of 31 Seats 12 Seats under Unreserved Category
is horizontally reserved for candidates having
domicile cer!ficated of State of M.P.
Annual Fees Schedule for BA.LL.B.(Hons.) & LL.M.
1. There shall be an annual increase of 5,000/- in the`
Tui!on Fee for Indian Na!onals every academic
session of the 5-year B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Course.
2. Payment towards Hostel Charges shall be made
separately by the students.
3. The fees / charges are provisional and subject to
revision as per the decision of University.
Category Number
of Seats
Category Number
of
Seats
M.P. State SC 09 All India SC 08
MP State ST 11 All India ST 04
MP State OBC 08 Unreserved
Category
681
NRI/NRI
Sponsored
182
Supernumer
ary Quota
023
ParticularB.A.LL.B.
(Hons.)LL.M.
I Admission Fees (One Time) ` 6,000 ` 6,000
II Tuition Fee
SC/ST/OBC/PWD/General
Students` 96,000 ` 65,000
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
VRefundable Charges (One
Time)
Caution Money ` 5,000 ` 5,000
Library Deposit ` 5,000 ` 5,000
Hostel Deposit ` 5,000 ` 5,000
-
CLATCOMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST
2015
24
Registrar
The Na"onal Law Ins"tute University
Kerwa Dam Road, Bhopal 462044 (M.P)
Tele: - (0755) 2696965/70/71,
Tele Fax: (0755) 2696724,972
E-mail: [email protected], Web: www.nliu.ac.in
For further details, contact:
4. Fees once deposited shall not be refunded under any
circumstances whatsoever.
5. 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 en!tled to get reimbursement of tui!on fee
from Govt. of M.P.
Part-1Part-2Part-3cover