BISHOP COTTON
WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN LAW COLLEGE BENGALURU
Recognized by Government of Karnataka / Approved by Bar Council of India / Affiliated to Karnataka State Law University /
Managed by Karnataka Central Diocese of the Church of South India
Bishop Cotton Women's Christian Law College offers Undergraduate law courses. The laudable aim of this institution is to provide qualitative and fruitful education to the students by offering modernised teaching and training, by undertaking valuable research programmes .
5 year BBA.LL.B
3 year LL.B
Semester I
English
Business Environment
Elements of Research
Managerial Economics
Semester 2
Kannada/Special English
Financial Accounting
Principles & Practice of Management
Semester 3
Economic Development in India
Entrepreneurship development
Business Communications
Cost & Management Accounting
Semester 4
Human Resources Management- Industrial relations
Business Statistics
Financial Management
International Business
Semester 5
Constitutional Law
Law of Contracts - I
Law of Torts
Family Law –I Hindu Law
Criminal Law – I Indian Penal Code
Semester 6
Law of Contracts - II
Company Law
Law of Property andTrust Act
Family Law – II
Administrative Law
Mohammedan Law & Indian Succession Act
Semester 7
Jurisprudence
Labour Laws
Environmental Law
Criminal Law –II
Criminal procedure code,
Juvenile Justice Act and
Probation of offenders Act
Clinical Course – I
Professional Ethics and
Professional Accounting
System
Semester 8
Public International Law
Optional-I Human Rights
Law and
Practice/
Insurance Law
Optional –II Banking Law/
Right to information Act
Clinical Course –II
Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
Semester 9
Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
Optional –III
Intellectual Property Rights –I/
Penology and victimology
Optional –IV
Interpretation of Statutes &
Principles of Legislation/
Competition Act
Clinical Course –III
Drafting of Pleading & Conveyance
Semester 10
Law of Evidence
Law of Taxation
Optional- V
Intellectual Property Rights-II/
White Collar Crimes
Optional – VI
Land Laws/Law relating to
International Trade Economics
The syllabus shall be prescribed by the University from time to time.
The University shall periodically review the syllabus and recommend such changes as it is considers necessary.
Scheme of Examination
There shall be an examination at the end of each semester. The examination in each paper shall be for a maximum of one hundred marks and three hours duration. Rules and Regulations of the college are available in the student’s hand Book.
The college will hold one Mid Semester Examination, One or Two Revision Tests and One Model Examination per semester for all students before the University examination.