Admission- Regulations of Karnataka State Law University, Hubli
The Vice Chancellor of the Karnataka State Law University, Hubli makes the following Regulations under Section 86 read with Section 34(2) (ii) and Section 49 of the Karnataka State Law University Act, 2009.
TITLE
These Regulations may be called as The Karnataka State Law University’s Regulations Governing the Three Year LL.B., Degree Course in Law.
EXTENT
These Regulations extend to all University Law colleges, departments of studies in Law and all affiliated Law Colleges within the jurisdiction of the Karnataka State Law University which are accorded permission to start three year degree course in Law.
COMMENCEMENT
These Regulations shall come into force from the beginning of the academic year 2009 -10.
DEFINITIONS
In these Regulations the expressions “University”, “University Area”, “College”, “Affiliated College”, “Department”, “Department of Studies”, “Post Graduate Department”, “Post Graduate Department of Studies”, “Teachers”, “University”, “University Area”, “University College” and Principal bear the same meaning/s as assigned under section 2 of the Karnataka State Law University Act, 2009.
THE COURSE & DURATION
(a) LL.B., Three Year Degree Course shall be of three years duration spread over
six semesters.
(b) Each academic year shall be divided into two semesters.
(c) Each semester shall consist of 18 weeks.
(d) The papers and the syllabus shall be as given in the schedule appended to these
Regulations.
INSTRUCTIONS & TRAINING
(a) Instructions and training for the course shall be not less than 30 class hours per week including tutorials, Moot Court Exercise and seminars provided there shall be at least 24 lecture hours per week.
(b) There shall be for each paper, four class hours of one hour duration each and one hour of tutorial/moot court/project work per week.
(c) Each Registered student shall have completed minimum of 12 weeks internship during the entire period of legal studies under NGO. Trial and appellate advocate, judiciary, legal Regulatory authorities, Legislature and Parliament, other Legal Functionaries, Market Institutions, Law Firms, Companies and Local Self Government.
(d) The internship in any year cannot be for a continuous period of more than four weeks and all students shall at least gone through once in the entire academic period with trial and Appellant Advocates.
(e) Each student shall keep internship dairy in the form stipulated by the University and the same shall be evaluated by the guide in Internship and also a core faculty member of the staff each time. The total marks shall be assessed in the Final Semester of the course in the 4th Clinical paper as stipulated under the Schedule appended to these Regulations.
Explanation
A College or Department shall be deemed to be working whole time if the working time of the college or University Department extends to at least eight hours continuously on every working day comprising of class room teaching of four periods, each period being of one hour duration and the remaining four hour devoted to clinical, curricular and co-curricular activities.