This specialization delves into the substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law. You'll explore offenses, defenses, criminal procedure, evidence, and sentencing guidelines.
This area of law focuses on crimes and punishments. You'll study different types of crimes, potential defenses to criminal charges, the legal procedures involved in criminal investigations and trials, the rules governing evidence collection and admissibility, and different sentencing options available to courts.
SEMESTER I | Research Methods and Legal Writing | Comparative Public Law | Law and Justice in a Globalizing World | Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration | International Criminal Law |
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SEMESTER II | Victimology | Police Law & Administration | Sentences & Sentencing | White Collar Crimes | Dissertation & Viva Voce |
Live & Recorded Lectures with cutting-edge tutorials.
Interact and Collaborate with Peers and Faculty
Online Mentoring
Use of Multimedia and Open Educational Resources
'Flipped' Classrooms
E-portfolio & Peer Assessment
Work Integrated Advantage
Experiential Learning
Academic & Industry Mentorship
Continuous Assessment
Dissertation/Project Work
FEES: 120,000