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  •  B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)
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    Under-Graduate Program [B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)]

    Eligibility :

                            Admission to the B.A.LL.B. (Honours) Program shall exclusively be based on the performance of the candidate in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). However, in order to be eligible to appear in CLAT, a candidate should have obtained a Senior Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent certificate from a recognized Board with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC/ST candidates) and should be below 20 years of age as on 1st July 2015 (22 years in case of SC/ST and PWD candidates).

    Candidates who are appearing or have appeared in the 10+2 examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear in the test. However, such candidates are required to have passed the qualifying examination at the time of their admission and must be able to submit proofs in support of their claims.

    Intake and Reservation :
    Category     All India Seats     Chhattisgarh State Domicile Seats
    SC     12 (15%)     10 (12%)*
    ST     06 (7.5%)     26 (32%)*
    OBC     -     11 (14%)*
    Unreserved Category     62     33
    Total     80     80

    Note:    * As per ‘The Chhattisgarh Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2012”

        3% seats shall be reserved horizontally for Persons with Disabilities (PWD) at the all India level.
        3% seats shall be jointly reserved horizontally for the PWD and Dependants of Freedom Fighters (DFF) category of candidates belonging to the State of Chhattisgarh only.
        Overall 30% seats shall be reserved horizontally for female candidates both at all India and State (C. G. Domicile) level.
        If a Chhattisgarh domicile candidate qualifies for admission in the regular merit under all India category, he/she shall be considered against the All India seat only and not against Chhattisgarh domicile seats.
        In providing horizontal reservation to the CG Domicile PWD and DFF Candidates, as per the Guidelines issued by the Directorate of Higher Education, Government of Chhattisgarh, a joint Merit List of PWD and DFF candidates will be made by adding 10% marks with the marks already obtained by the CG Domicile PWD Candidates in CLAT-2015. Thereafter, the allotment of seats will have to be made horizontally from the joint Merit List of PWD and DFF Candidates as per the method suggested by the Supreme Court of India.
        The allotment of seats to various CG Domicile category candidates will be made as per the Guidelines issued by the Directorate of Higher Education, subject to amendments made by the Government of Chhattisgarh from time to time.

    NRI/NRI Sponsored, Foreign National, Supernumerary Seats for Wards of Kashmiri Migrants and Students from Jammu and Kashmir
    Category     Seats
    NRI/NRI Sponsored Seats     16
    Foreign Nationals     4
    Wards of Kashmiri Migrants under the Supernumerary Quota     5
    Students from Jammu & Kashmir under the Supernumerary Quota     2

    Note: The candidates seeking admission under the Foreign National category will be required to apply directly to HNLU as per Admission Notification to be posted on the University website in the month of March every year. However, the candidates seeking admission under the NRI/NRI Sponsored category and Supernumerary seats for the Wards of Kashmiri Migrants and Students from Jammu and Kashmir will have to apply for and appear in CLAT under the respective categories. After the publication of CLAT result, the interested eligible candidates applied for and appeared in CLAT under the NRI/NRI Sponsored and Supernumerary seats for the Wards of Kashmiri Migrants and Students from Jammu and Kashmir will be required to apply to HNLU in the prescribed format to be posted on the university website in the month of May with their CLAT Score/Rank, other required information and relevant documents.

    Fee Structure for B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) (Annual Fees) :
    S.No.     Particulars of Fees     Amount of Fees
        

    Admission Fee

    (One Time)
        Rs. 5000/-
    US $1000 for NRI/NRI Sponsored Candidates & Foreign Nationals
        Tuition Fee     Rs. 80000 Indian Nationals
    US $4000 for NRI/NRI Sponsored Candidates
    US $5500 for Foreign Nationals
        Library Fees     Rs. 7500/-
        Halls of Residence Charges     Rs. 12000/-
        Internet Charges     Rs. 5000/-
        Campus Development Charges     Rs. 5000/-
        Charges for Students’ Activities     Rs. 3000/-
        Students’ Welfare Fund     Rs. 1500/-
        Medical Fee     Rs. 2000/-
        Electricity Charges     Rs. 6000/-
        Examination Fee     Rs. 4000/-
        Transportation Charges     Rs. 4000/-
        Caution Money (Refundable)     Rs. 25000/- (One Time)
    Total     Rs. 160000/-* (Rs. One lakh sixty thousand only)

    Course Structure :

    The Five-Year Integrated B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Program offered by the University is in complete conformity with the Bar Council of India Guidelines.
    Semester-I     Semester-II
    Sl. No.     Title of The Paper     Sl. No.     Title of the Paper
    1     One Major Paper*     1     One Major Paper*
    2     Two Minor Papers*     2     Two Minor Paper*
    3     Legal English / English Language     3     English Literature / Legal English
    4     Legal Method     4     Law of Contract-II
    5     Law of Contract-I     5     Family Law-I
    Semester-III     Semester-IV
    1     One Major Paper*     1     Major Paper*
    2     Two Minor papers*     2     CG-II
    3     Law of Torts     3     Labour Law-I
    4     Family Law-II     4     Environmental Law
    5     CG-I     5     Transfer of Property Act
            6     Public International Law
    Semester-V     Semester-VI
    1     One Major Paper*     1     One Major Paper*
    2     Labour Law-II     2     Jurisprudence-II
    3     Jurisprudence-I     3     Corporate Law-II
    4     Corporate Law-I     4     Intellectual Property Rights
    5     Principles of Taxation Law     5     Administrative Law
    6     Indian Penal Code     6     Alternative Dispute Resolution
    Note :* While Political Science is taught as major paper from Semester I to VI, Economics & Sociology are taught as minor papers for the first three semesters.
    Semester-VII     Semester-VIII
    1     Criminal Procedure Code     1     Land Laws
    2     Law of Evidence     2     Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
    3     Honours-I P1     3     Honours-I P2
    4     Honours-II P1     4     Honours-II P2
    5     Optional-P1     5     Optional-P2
    Semester-IX     Semester-X
    1     Civil Procedure Code     1     Professional Ethics
    2     Honours-I P3     2     Honours-I P4
    3     Honours-II P3     3     Honours-II P4
    4     Optional-P3     4     Optional-P5
    5     Optional-P4     5     Optional-P6

    List of Optional Papers* :
    Sl. No.     Title of The Paper     Sl. No.     Title of the Paper
    1     Biotechnology and Law     12     Law and Tribes
    2     Competition Law     13     Law of Infrastructure
    3     Criminology & Penology     14     Law of Insolvency
    4     Cyber Law     15     Law of Insurance
    5     Banking Law     16     Law of Mines and Industries
    6     Human Rights     17     Maritime Law
    7     Good Governance     18     Media and Law
    8     Indirect Tax     19     Medicine and Law
    9     ICA     20     W.T.O.
    10     International Criminal Law     21     Women and Law
    11     International Space Law         

    * The optional courses will be offered subject to the availability of faculty having such specializations. The University reserves the right to increase/decrease the number of optional papers.

    List of Honours Papers :
    Sl. No.     Title of The Paper     Sl. No.     Title of the Paper
    1     Constitutional Law     4     Intellectual Property Rights
    2     Corporate Law     5     Environmental Law
    3     Trade and Investment Law     6     Criminal Law