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No Faculty Department Name of the Supervisor Name of the Ph.D Scholar with Unique ID/ Photo ID Mode of Ph.D (Full Time /Part Time) Registration Number Date of Registration Research topic Likely date of completion of Ph.D Availing Fellowship Yes/No Funding Agency of Felloship
1 Law Law Dr T R Subramanya Manju Naik Part Time 001/2007 28-5-2007 Need for the Protection and Promotion of International Labour Standards in the WTO Era: A Legal Study Ph.D awarded (07/01/2017) No N.A.
2 Law Law Dr V Sudhesh Sujatha S Part Time 004/2007 28-5-2007 New Dimensions of Judicial review of Constitutional Amendments.  A Study with special reference to Articles  31- A, 31- B and 31- C  R/W IX Schedule of the Constitution of India. Ph.D awarded (19/07/2016) No N.A.
3 Law Law Dr T R Subramanya Anitha F N D' Souza Part Time 005/2007 28-5-2007 The Right to Food and its Hurdles in its Enforcement under the WTO: A  Study in Relation to Implications on India. Ph.D awarded (07/01/2017) No N.A.
4 Law Law Dr. K Balakrishnan Latchoumy K Part Time 006/2007 28-5-2007 Law relating to Child Labour with special reference to Automobile Industry in Puducherry. 27-5-2017 No N.A.
5 Law Law Dr. M C Valson Saritha Mangayil Part Time 008/2009 7-8-2009 Protection of Human Rights of Emigrants. 8-6-2022 No N.A.
6 Law Law Dr. M C Valson Sudheesh Kumar S. Part Time 009/2009 5-8-2009 Constitutional Amendments in India – Present Constitutional Scenario – Strategies for Change 3-8-2019 No N.A.
7 Law Law Dr. M. C. Valson Geenakumary T Part Time 011/2009 5-8-2009 Gender Justice through Distinct and Alternate Legal Frame work: A Critical Study on the working of the Family Courts in the State of Kerala. Ph.D awarded (23/11/2015) No N.A.
8 Law Law Dr. M C Valson John Varghese Part Time 013/2009 7-8-2009 Legal Framework for Regulation of Financial Instruments: With Special Emphasis to Financial Derivatives. Ph.D awarded (06/01/2017) No N.A.
9 Law Law Dr. Sonia K Das Bhavana A K Part Time 025/2010 15-12-2010 Social Security of Interstate Migrant Building and other Construction workers in Kerala  3-8-2019 No N.A.
10 Law Law Dr. Sonia K Das Mohit C S Part Time 027/2010 19-11-2010 Legal Protection of the Rights and Dignity of Elders in India – A Critical and Comparative Study 18-11-2017 No N.A.
11 Law Law Dr. Kylasnatha Pillai Preetha U Part Time 030/2010 20-12-2010 Invasion of Privacy Right by Visual Media – Need for Regulation.  3-Aug No N.A.
12 Law Law Dr. K M Usha Naseema P K  Part Time 041/2011 28-10-2011 Divorce and Gender Justice under Muslim Law in India  27-10-2018 No N.A.
13 Law Law Dr Sheeba S Dhar  Rejani Bhaskar S Part Time 043/2011 18-8-2011 New Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Reproductive Rights and Freedom of Choice of Women – A Socio-legal Enquiry. 17-8-2018 No N.A.
14 Law Law Dr. Anil R Nair Sandeep M N  Part Time 044/2011 24-10-2011 Corporate Social Responsibility in India. 23-10-2018 No N.A.
15 Law Law Dr. Sonia K Das Shinsy P S Part Time 046/2011 22-8-2011 Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Law: A Study with Special Reference to Legal Regulation of Surrogacy. Ph.D awarded (24/01/2017) Yes UGC
16 Law Law Dr Sonia K Das Sunitha P N Part Time 047/2011 2-11-2011 Need for fixing Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage under International Law.( 1-11-2018 No N.A.
17 Law Law Dr. Anil R Nair Veena Roshan Jose Part Time 048/2011 2-11-2011 Commercialisation of Human Body and Bodily Materials. 1-11-2018 No N.A.
18 Law Law Dr. M C Valson Kavitha Ramachandran Part Time 023/2012 19-3-2012 Emerging Economic Frauds in Banking Sector. 18-3-2019 No N.A.
19 Law Law Dr. Kylasnatha Pillay Kadeejabi A. A. Part Time 050/2012 7-11-2012 Scope of Scientific Investigation in Administration of Criminal Justice System. 6-11-2019 No N.A.
20 Law Law Dr Bindumol V C Cicy Joseph  Part Time 055/2012 19-11-2012 Indian Mining Regulatory Regime – A Critical Study 18-11-2019 No N.A.
21 Law Law Dr. Bindumol V C Hind T Rasheed Part Time 057/2012 12-11-2012 Child Sexual Abuse in India – Legal Implications 11-11-2019 Yes UGC
22 Law Law Dr. Dr Pauly Mathew Rajesh M G  Part Time 066/2012 17-11-2012 Legal Control over Pesticide use in Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Sector with Special Reference to the State of Kerala. 16-11-2019 No N.A.
23 Law Law Dr. Anil R Nair Vipin Das R. V.  Part Time 071/2012 15-11-2012 Need for Government Control over Religious and Charitable Endowments in India. 14-11-2019 No N.A.
24 Law Law Dr. M C Valson Jayashankar P G  Part Time 107/2015 18-4-2015 State Intervention in Arbitration – Permissibility and Extent. 17-4-2022 No N.A.
25 Law Law Dr. Balakrishnan K Ajoy P B Part Time 108/2015 18-4-2015 Control of Deviant Behaviour in Cyber Space using Criminal Law : A Critical and comparative study with special reference to India. 17-4-2022 No N.A.
26 Law Law Dr. K Balakrishnan  Hari.s . Nayar Part Time 109/2015 8-5-2015 The International Criminal Court as a “Court”- An Evaluation. 7-5-2022 No N.A.
27 Law Law Dr. Anil R Nair Sridip S. Nambiar Part Time 110/2015 23-4-2015 Right to Self Determination and the Indian Constitution – An Analytical Study. 22-4-2022 No N.A.
28 Law Law Dr. Sheeba S Dhar Priya R Part Time 111/2015 16-4-2015 Regulation of Private Paramedical and Nursing Profession with special reference to Kerala. 15-4-2022 No N.A.
29 Law Law Dr. M C Valson Kavitha Balakrishnan Part Time 113/2015 18-4-2015 Legal Framework of Redressal Mechanism to protect Rights of Women Victims in India – A Critical Study 17-4-2022 No N.A.
30 Law Law Dr. M C Valson  Kasthuri J Part Time 114/2015 13-4-2015 Legal aspects of Wildlife Conservation in India – A Critic - With specific reference to Tiger Conservation in Kerala  12-4-2022 No N.A.
31 Law Law Dr. M C Valson Aravind M Part Time 115/2015 16-4-2015 Evolving Norms in Global Internet Governance- A Critical Study  15-4-2022 No N.A.
32 Law Law Dr. V R Jayadevan Gisa Sara Joy  Part Time 116/2015 17-4-2015 Maritime Piracy – A Critical Analysis of Current International and Domestic Legal Regimes and its shortcomings in prosecuting pirates globally.  16-4-2022 No N.A.
33 Law Law Dr. Sheeba S Dhar Sabari C P Part Time 117/2015 27-4-2015 Legal Protection of Right to Privacy in the CYBER SPACE. 26-4-2022 No N.A.
34 Law Law Dr. Balakrishnan K L S Sathiyamurthy Part Time 118/2015 20-4-2015 Victims of Crime – Restoration and Legal care under Indian Criminal Jurisprudence 19-4-2022 No N.A.
35 Law Law Dr Athira Malavika J Part Time 119/2016 6-9-2016 Democratisation of Lawmaking: A Critical Evaluation of the Existing Strategies with particular reference to Kerala  5-9-2023 No N.A.
36 Law Law Dr Liji Samuel Shibu P Part Time 126/2016 24-9-2016 Legal Education in Kerala: A Study on Law School based Legal Aid clinic 23-9-2023 No N.A.
37 Law Law Dr Athira Uma Devi S Part Time 125/2016 26-9-2016 Protection of Indigenous Health Sector with Special Reference to Traditional Medicinal Knowledge in India : Need for a State Resolution 25-9-2023 No N.A.
38 Law Law Dr Sheeba S Dhar Faritha J Part Time 120/2016 4-10-2016 A Socio-Legal Intervention Study on Sexual Abuse of Children with Mental Retardation in Kerala. 3-10-2023 No N.A.
39 Law Law Dr M C Valson Abhayachandran K Part Time 122/2016 19-10-2016 Right to form Associations or Unions: Constitutional, Legislative and Judicial Perceptive 18-10-2023 No N.A.
40 Law Law Dr Sheeba S Dhar Aiswarya T Part Time 124/2016 26-10-2016 Right to get Water - The Recent Development and Constitutional Framework  25-10-2023 No N.A.

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Dissertation Topics in Law for LLM Students

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The last academic challenge before the completion of your postgraduate degree is a dissertation or thesis. Many students pursuing LLM are often confused while deciding the correct topic for the dissertation as it requires a lot of research. To help you with the dissertation this blog contains ideal law dissertation topics for LLM in India. Keep reading to know more!

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How to choose the best dissertation topic, advantages of choosing a good dissertation topic, criminal law dissertation topics, international law dissertation topics, family law dissertation topics, employment law dissertation topics, international commercial law dissertation topics, law dissertation topics india, intellectual property law topics in dissertation, constitutional law topics in dissertation, sports law topics in dissertation, medical law topics in dissertation, commercial law dissertation topics, company law dissertation topics, tort law dissertation topics, eu law dissertation topics, the english legal system and constitutional and administrative law dissertation topics.

A lot of research and hard work is required to decide what is a correct and valuable topic for the dissertation or thesis. It is seen in various students that before graduation the dissertation is the last hurdle in the way. It is advised to pursue a topic after valuable research and most importantly that goes with the student’s interests.

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There are an array of benefits when you choose a good and valuable dissertation topic. These advantages include:

  • This helps you in the analysis of the topic and deep research.
  • Present you with a program to enhance your investigative skills.
  • In explaining your subject option, you should be prepared to show how your previous research experiences ended up with great knowledge. 
  • You can find a degree of education useful for postgraduate research.

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Criminal law is the body of law regulating crime and criminal activities in India. This proves to be an important topic and is interesting as well. Some of the criminal law dissertation topics are:

  • A Significant Study of Struggle against Girls in India
  • Case Debate on business trial in India
  • An Analysis on Terrorism and Lawlessness Against Infants in India
  • A survey on Legislation against private terrorism in India
  • Significant Evaluation Of Death Cost In India
  • An Analysis of Juvenile Justice System and Order in India
  • The appearance of the group is in the criminal law process
  • The Root Elements of the Infant Mergers
  • White-Collar Crime Law in India
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice

Also Read: How to Write a Dissertation?

International law dissertation is another amazing topic where you can add your relevant thoughts. Some of the unique international law dissertation topics are:

  • What are the significant aspects of collective civil obligations in now’s global order?
  • What are the causes that cause application of foreign order at the state standard also complex?
  • Figure out the very important issues encountered by establishing universal rules.
  • What are the effects of accelerated market restraints on people? Can such a thing be explained?
  • What are global challenges encountered by international businessmen, when installing service projects in third group societies?
  • What are the effects of letting offenders continue to their native land for action?
  • How seeing abuse as a foreign war case will change the position of African people?
  • What are the important challenges encountered by companies that are coming in the global travel industry from the ocean.
  • What universal rules regulate copy? How should this case be corrected?
  • Which governmental law of the UK is sufficiently sufficient to be carried out universally?

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Some of the most important and unique family law dissertation topics are:

  • Separation case for father and female representatives of the group, makes it favour any particular gender or is it merely a sense
  • Matrimonial Act and how it affects women who join without their permission. What is the attitude of decisions about made mergers and how can one explain it in the court of decision
  • Residential part by stepmothers and offspring, how goes on the case provide everybody has their got right and place
  • Youth insurance problems in the unified kingdom, which of the state shows to have very trouble with such arguments and why is it so
  • Adolescent abuse-is it important to discipline your children and youths? What is the perimeter between youth abuse and correcting your children for setting their limits
  • Internal disorder and its effect on the boy and female representatives personally, which of them picks up a greater claim in the mind of order and how can we get rid of that biasness
  • Protection problems for separated mothers, how goes on it go and what goes on the statute have to do about the protection of the child for each mother
  • How looks at the proper form thing if a man is incapable to provide and provide his house owing to lack or scarcity of means
  • Long-distance communications and their fair significance cut off from the spiritual and artistic attitudes
  • Minor job- what are we looking at to abolish it and how goes on our constitutional process set limits and provide that they are found

Employment law dissertation enables you to craft perfect research on your thesis or dissertation. Some of the employment law dissertation topics are:

  • The link between trade and morality in the UK. An academic context.
  • A study of the relationship between sports departments and their service contracts.
  • The effect of variation in the business decisions of the UK after starting the EU.
  • The task of infant employment regulations in the UK. How does the judiciary remain fighting developing youth employment?
  • The influence of civil responsibility service in UK regulations.
  • A study of the market association in the UK study of the business requirements and principles.
  • A provisional review of business decisions in the station waggon part of the UK and EU. Who gets the first job benefit and rights insurance systems?
  • An in-depth study of justice fees in the validities of UK legislation.

Some of the international commercial law dissertations you can choose from are:

  • An assessment of the enemy-pollution bill in the UK. Its origins and effects on the state leaders.
  • A strategic study of the joint cloak and how the decision can pass through it.
  • The performance of UK legislation in affecting joint difficulties while preserving major human rights.
  • A symposium on the differences enveloping the purview of field 33 groups do 2006 in the UK
  • The effects of setting reasonable requirements for the principal’s needs. How does the organisation do well under this?
  • An in-depth assessment of economic regulation programs at attending institutions in the UK.
  • The effect of UNCITRAL’s performance on the unification of universal economic legislation in the UK.

Also Read: How to Write Acknowledgement for Dissertation?

Some of the Indian legal topics you can choose for your dissertation are:

  • Handgun Case in India: Provision of a Different Structure
  •  Animal investigation: Order in India
  • Wire advertising and constitutional structure
  •  Joint Civil Power and change
  • Moral Orders and Cases in producing societies
  • Men Investigations and Indian constitutional practice
  •  Improvement of infants and proper conflict

Some of the catchy and interesting dissertation topics that you can choose as a dissertation topic for law assignment:

  • Scientific advances and present IP rule in India
  • IP rules and the safety of/on Internet
  •  New patent statutes and digitalisation

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Here are some of the finest dissertation or thesis topics for constitutional law dissertation topics are:

  • Accident plans in India: A study
  • Legal exploitation and its interest: An assessment
  • Application of International Cases in Indian Legal Structure
  • Able expression in virtual life and Indian Custom

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A constantly fascinating subject, sports provides a large range of fields and issues to judge from to create your analysis report. It can deal with universal order, national order, carrying out parties, power, and often better.

Here are some of the finest dissertation (thesis)points on Sports law:

  • Doping and Sports: National and International fair innuendo
  • Legalisation of speculating in India: Law and Cons
  • Handling sports organisations and their constitutional ramifications
  • Transgender animals and Indian Custom

Medical law dissertation is another great topic you can choose from, some of the medical law dissertation topics are:

  • Member retention: Fair experts and cons
  • Miscarriage in India: A global review
  • Made fertilisation: Provision of primary training to find out these matters
  • Supported suicide: Fair, honest and therapeutic ethics
  • Animal torture: A fair claim research

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Commercial Law is one such topic where a wide area of study is to be covered because it cannot be described within a single legal jurisdiction. A commercial law dissertation often involves comparisons with other countries. Listed below are some topics for Commercial Law Dissertation:

  • A critical assessment of the international commercial arbitration system as a cost-effective and efficient means to administer justice in commercial disputes
  • An assessment of security over personal property when it comes to the matter of possessory and non-possessory forms of security and other legal devices
  • An investigation of the emergence of new manifestations of international commercial law
  • A critical assessment of the passing of risk in the commercial law in England and Wales
  • A critical assessment of the Future of consumer protection in England and Wales in the post-Brexit era

There is a great scope of producing an effective Company Law Dissertation as it provides you with potential sources. From the Companies Act 2006 to corporate governance, you have a lot of options to choose from. Listed below are some great Company Law Dissertation Topics:

  • A critical analysis of the shareholder versus stakeholder basis of corporate governance
  • Arguments for and against ‘stakeholder theory’ and to what extent are they still valid?
  • Should the OECD’s Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital 2010 be ratified into UK Law?
  • To what extent has Environmental Law merged together Vicarious and Corporate Liability
  • Is the English maintenance of the “internal management” model failing to bring company law in the 21st Century?

The word Tort comes from the Latin term torture which means “Wrong”. In simple terms, Tort Law is supposed to address the civil wrongs done to a person, accidentally or incidentally. The victim/injured/aggrieved party is provided with compensation for the damages.

This area of law is one of the most important aspects of law study as it demonstrates the circumstances through which an individual is held accountable for another party’s injury either done intentionally or omissions or even by accident. Listed below are some topics for a Tort Law Dissertation to make it easier for you to draft an effective dissertation:

  • Importance of foreseeability and policy in establishing a duty of care
  • Analysis of the rules regarding the recovery of economic losses in tortious actions
  • When it comes to matters of occupiers’ liability under the Occupiers Liability Acts of 1957 and 1984 respectively, when is a trespasser, not a trespasser?
  • Wrongful Restraint of a man’s Liberty: Meaning, Defense and Remedy
  • Why might the duty of care afforded to children be considered to be a step too far regarding the recognition of tortious liability?

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EU Law is considered as an expandable area of academic interest, particularly due to the UK’s recent Brexit from the Union. There is a wide range of dissertation topics you can consider for an EU Law Dissertation, from UK’s Brexit to the superiority of EU Law. Listed below are some great dissertation topics to start with your EU Law Dissertation:

  • Critical Analysis of the UK’s Separation from the EU.
  • Brexit and EU economy: How the UK’s decision has affected EU trade.
  • An argument: Is EU Law actually superior?
  • Importance of the enforcement actions against EU Member States as part of the European law-making process.
  • How has the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of 1950 contributed to the recognition of human rights internationally?

The English Legal System and Constitutional and Administrative Law may be classified into 3 key areas-

  • The nature of the Constitution may be considered in areas including, but not limited to, the recognition and application of conventions and the rule of law. 
  • Evaluation of the roles of the legislature, executive and parliament in the context of the recognition of the separation of powers, which could include legislation’s passage through Parliament, the delegation of legislation, the relationship between Parliament, the crown and the Royal Prerogative, and the executive, legislative and judiciary’s relationship.
  • Judicial Review includes the basis for intervention, such as ultra vires and illegality, procedural irregularity, irrationality, proportionality, and the nemo judex rule.

A number of areas can be covered in this dissertation as the English Legal System and Constitutional and Administrative Law is quite different from other legal systems as the role of the judge differs in an adversarial system. The major difference is in how a trial is pursued. Some topics for an English Legal System and Constitutional and Administrative Law Dissertation are as mentioned below:

  • The Role of natural justice  in the UK Constitution
  • Are conventions still a valid part of the UK Constitution?
  • Is the Royal Prerogative an essential part of the British Constitution?
  • Are the current models of statutory interpretation fit for purpose, especially as the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) infer a more active approach for judges?
  • In what ways will the relationship between constitutional and administrative law in England and Wales be affected by Brexit?

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a) Candidates having a 5-year/ 10-semester/ 15-trimester bachelor’s degree programme in Law through regular mode from a recognized University having secured a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade on a point scale wherever the grading system is followed (70% of marks or its equivalent grade in case of SC/ST/OBC- NCL/Persons with Disability.)

b) Candidates having a 3-year/ 6-semester/ 9-trimester bachelor’s degree programme in Law (LL.B.) through regular mode from a recognized University having secured a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade on a point scale wherever the grading system is followed (70% of marks or its equivalent grade in case of SC/ST/OBC-NCL Persons with Disability); and

c) Candidates having a Masters in Law degree (LL.M.) through regular mode from a recognized University having secured an aggregate of at least 55% marks or its equivalent grade (50% of marks or its equivalent grade in case of SC/ST/OBC-NCL)/ Persons with Disability);

d) Candidates having passed the Solicitors Examination conducted by the Bombay Incorporated Law Society and having a completed a bachelor’s in Law (LL.B./LL.B. (Hons.)) degree from a recognized University through regular mode; or

(e) Candidates having a Master of Business Laws (MBL) degree from the National Law School of India University with minimum CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) of 4.00 and having completed a bachelor’s degree from a recognized University through regular mode.

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Admission to the programme will be through an all-India written admissions test, the National Law School Admissions Test (NLSAT-PhD). Candidates shall submit the application form duly filled up along with a research proposal of about 6-8 pages. The application form is available here.

The research proposal should contain: i. Tentative Title ii. Statement of the problem and the background information on the subject. iii. A brief outline of the research design including a set of research questions, a brief review of the relevant literature on the issue identified for research, a research hypothesis (where applicable) and the proposed methodology. Students who demonstrate a firm grasp of these foundational issues will be awarded higher marks.

The NLSAT-PhD shall have the following scheme: a) Research Aptitude: 50 marks b) Essays/Answers on relevant topics pertaining to law/ other disciplines: 50 marks

Candidates securing not less than 50% marks on the aggregate in the written test will qualify for evaluation of their Research Proposal and making an oral presentation before a Panel of Experts on the date specified by the University.

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Candidates will be selected based on the marks obtained by the candidate in the NLSAT- PhD, the research proposal, and the oral presentation. The weightage of each score component shall be as follows:

a) NLSAT-PhD: 50% b) Research Proposal: 35% c) Oral Presentation: 15%

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  • The National Law School Admissions Test-PhD (NLSAT-PhD) will be held on March 17, 2024 (Sunday), from 10.00 am to 12.30 pm in specified centres across the country. The duration of the test shall be 150 minutes.
  • Application deadline has been extended to 11:59 pm IST, on February 28, 2024. View official notification. An application fee of Rs. 3000/- (Rupees Three Thousand Only) shall be payable at the time of submission of the application.
  • The dates for the oral presentation shall be announced after the completion of the NLSAT-PhD. They are likely to be held in April – May 2024.
  • Classes for coursework component of the Ph.D. programme shall commence in the University in July 2024.

The maximum number of Ph. D seats for the Academic Year 2024-25 are 8 (Eight). This includes 4 in Ph.D (Law) and 4 in Ph.D (Interdisciplinary). The University reserves the right not to fill all the seats where sufficient candidates do not satisfy the admission requirements.

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Registration Fee (at the time of admission) Rs. 30,000/-
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Continuation Fee (after the first three academic years of the programme)  Rs. 15,000/- p.a.
Fee for Final Presentation Rs. 50,000/-
Examination Fee (at the time of submission of Thesis) Rs. 20,000/-
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Course Work Fee (one time) Rs. 90,000/-
Annual Fee (every year for the first three academic years of the programme) failing which a fine will be charged by the University Rs. 75,000/-
Continuation Fee (after the first three academic years of the programme) Rs. 45,000/- p.a.
Fee for Final Presentation Rs. 1,50,000/-
Examination Fee (at the time of submission of thesis) Rs. 60,000/-
Re-submission of thesis Rs. 60,000/-

The total amount payable at the time of admission by foreign students for AY 2024-25 is Rs. 2,55,000/- as provided below:

Registration Fee – one time 90,000/- Course Work Fee – one time 90,000/- Annual Fee 75,000/- Total fee – per annum 2,55,000/-

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Sample questions for NLSAT 2024 will be released to candidates who have registered through the admissions portal prior to the admissions test.

The University’s PhD programme in the previous year was offered in terms of the Ph.D. Degree Programme Regulations, 2021. The Regulations have been revised since the Academic Year 2023-24. 

The FAQs below reflect the Ph.D. Degree Programme Regulations 2023.  

NLSIU currently offers two Ph.D programmes:

– The Ph.D. (Law) programme allows a candidate to contribute academically in the field of law; – The Ph.D. (Interdisciplinary) involves research across disciplines to arrive at a more comprehensive perspective and solution for a particular problem.

Yes, they may apply for the Ph.D (Law) programme.

a) Candidates having a 5-year/ 10-semester/ 15-trimester bachelor’s degree programme in Law through regular mode from a recognized University having secured a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade on a point scale wherever the grading system is followed (70% of marks or its equivalent grade in case of SC/ST/OBC- NCL/Persons with Disability.)

b) Candidates having a 3-year/ 6-semester/ 9-trimester bachelor’s degree programme in Law (LL.B.) through regular mode from a recognized University having secured a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade on a point scale wherever the grading system is followed (70% of marks or its equivalent grade in case of SC/ST/OBC-NCL Persons with Disability); and

Provided that candidates in their final year of study in the respective degrees in (a), (b) and (c) shall be eligible to apply, subject to the candidate securing the minimum marks or equivalent grade prior to the date of the commencement of Ph.D.

No, there is no age limit to apply for the programmes.

Candidates will have to appear for the admission test NLSAT – Ph.D, conducted by the University. To apply, visit admissions.nls.ac.in

Note: While submitting the application for the admission test, candidates should also submit a research proposal of about 6-8 pages. The research proposal should contain: i. Tentative Title ii. Statement of the problem and the background information on the subject. iii. A brief outline of the research design including a set of research questions, a brief review of the relevant literature on the issue identified for research, a research hypothesis (where applicable) and the proposed methodology. Students who demonstrate a firm grasp of these foundational issues will be awarded higher marks.

No. Candidates may apply for either Ph.D (Law) or the Ph.D (Interdisciplinary) programme.

To apply for the Ph.D programmes, visit admissions.nls.ac.in

The University shall conduct a written test (NLSAT-Ph.D) along the following scheme:

a) Research Aptitude – 50 marks b) Essays on relevant topics pertaining to law/ other disciplines – 50 marks 

The list of selected candidates as above shall be displayed on the NLSIU website.

Candidates are required to be present at the NLSIU campus for the duration of their coursework spread over three trimesters. Course work is compulsory for all the Ph.D. candidates.

The first component of the course work must be completed during the first trimester upon their admission. The remaining two trimesters of the course work needs to be completed within the first two academic years.  

a) The candidate will have to complete a minimum of three (3) years’ research in their chosen subject, including the mandatory course work as provided in these Regulations.

b) Maximum period: The maximum duration of the Ph.D. programme shall be six (6) years* from the date of admission in the Ph.D. programme, subject to the fulfilment of the requirements per the Regulations.

*- Provided that candidates who are Persons with Disabilities (having more than 40% disability) may be allowed a relaxation of upto two (2) years; however, the total period for completion of a Ph.D. programme in such cases should not exceed eight (8) years from the date of admission in the Ph.D. programme; – Provided further that female Ph.D. candidates may be provided Maternity Leave/ Child Care Leave for up to 240 days in the entire duration of the Ph.D. programme; however, the total period for completion of a Ph.D. programme in such cases should not exceed six (6) years and eight (8) months from the date of admission in the Ph.D. programme.

c) Failure to complete the course within the maximum period set out in point (b) above will automatically result in cancellation of registration.

There are a total of six courses that a doctoral candidate has to complete. Three of these are compulsory taught courses. Each taught course will extend for around 10 weeks and will be held on campus.

The first compulsory taught course is to be completed in the initial trimester on admission to the programme. The second compulsory taught course can be completed in the initial or any subsequent trimester (depending on when the course is offered). These two taught courses have to be completed prior to the first presentation before the Research Advisory Committee. In addition, there are also two course requirements relating to review of literature and fine-tuning of the proposal which need to be completed under the guidance of the Supervisor prior to the first presentation before the Research Advisory Committee.

The third compulsory taught course has to be completed prior to the second presentation before the Research Advisory Committee. In addition, candidates also will also need to complete the course requirement relating to teaching/research assistantships as will be decided by the Supervisor/relevant University body of the University.

There is a Research Advisory Committee for each Ph.D. scholar consisting of a Supervisor and two members (one from within NLSIU and one external member).

Please refer to the fee tab on the respective programme pages for fee details. 

Yes, the University will release sample questions at a later date.

We do not offer rolling admissions to the PhD programme. New students are admitted once a year, to begin studying at the start of the Academic Year in July.

Yes, but only in the next academic year. Candidates will have to appear for the NLSAT after applying for the programme in any given year.  

Yes. The University will notify a ‘Campus Open Day’ for you to visit us and familiarize yourself with the campus before applying for any programme through the NLSAT. Follow our website for further updates.

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Top 20 Criminal Law Dissertation Topics Trending in the Year 2021

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There is a popular expression that, “crime never pays!”. The statement is well imbibed in any civil society acknowledging the fact that the life in crime would sooner or later face the inevitable fall. But do we really think that it somehow deters habitual criminals, repetitive offenders, and criminally insane psychopaths from steering the same path? Well, the answer is NO! The only factor that can function as a proven deterrent to the individuals with an anti-social behaviour is the fear of law.

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The rule of law is implemented by the legislative, executive, and judicial bodies bearing the right to safeguard the fundamental rights of the victim. The judiciary in any land of law also bear the rights to impose sanctions, fines, and penalties on the perpetrator(s) of the crime, once proven guilty. The body of law that addresses to the acts of crime is termed as criminal law. It is responsible to proscribe the conducts that are perceived as harmful, threatening, or otherwise endangering the health, safety, property, and moral welfare of the people.

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The behaviour that can be construed as an offence against the society, public, an individual or the state fall under the jurisdiction of criminal law. The common examples of criminal act would include murder, molestation, assault, drunken driving, theft, etc. The objective of the criminal law revolves around the maintenance of a peaceful, just, and safe order via the establishment of a regulatory system of prohibiting, sanctioning, and proceeding to deal reasonably and appropriately with the culpable behaviour that threatens or causes serious consequences to the individuals or the society.

The concept of criminal law is different from civil law that focuses on the disputes existing between organizations, individuals or between the two, and ensure compensation for the victim. On the other hand, criminal law is not dedicated to disputes, rather serious offences against a person, a property (like arson, vandalism, etc.), statutory crimes, inchoate crimes (attempt to murder, abutment to suicide, criminal conspiracy, etc.) or financial crimes.

Here, our objective is to offer you law assignment help to ease the process of topic selection for the next criminal law dissertation assignment. We well realise the fact that the selection of the right topics can make the road to self-submission for any law student far less bumpy. The topics that we discuss have somehow been kept comprehensive enough to cover most of the criminal law sections, acts and clauses covering maximum possible geographical regions of the world.

What is the Purpose of Enforcing Criminal Law?

The students seeking assignment help from the professional criminal law dissertation writers always try to find out what the experts think about it. The assignment services from a credible agency always try to resolve the queries on the grounds of the field experience acquired by their lawyers turned academicians. As per the viewpoint shared by the experts, the purpose of criminal law is to forbid a conduct that threatens or act against the public interest. It intimates the masses of the acts that are subject to criminal penalties. Additionally, it helps in distinguishing between minor and serious offences. How? Any act of the law is classified into multiple sub-sections to define and impose the penalty in accordance with the gravity of the crime and prevailing circumstances. The charges are imposed by the local investigative bodies of the police or specialised cell in response to the intensity and repercussions of the crime committed. Another key objective of enforcing criminal law is to eradicate the sense of retribution in the society. The purpose of criminal law is to substitute this sense of retribution with justice and rehabilitation. When the victim(s) of crime endure injustice of any kind, it is imperative for the responsible legal body to take swift action against the perpetrator(s). It sends a crystal-clear message to the society that justice shall always prevail.

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The criminal law topics recommended by professional assignment writing services agencies are standardly based upon their segregation of substantive criminal law on the grounds of seven principles. These seven principles are employed upon the ground to measure the asperity of the crime committed.

  • Legality: The first principle of criminal law revolves around the legality of the incident occurred. There must be a law in the rule book to enforce the action for the committed action.
  • Actus reus (guilty act): The Latin term basically refers to the act or the omission that address the physical components of a crime as required by the legislative act. For example, actus reus of a case of theft is happened on the property of someone else, and the actus reus of a case of murder belongs to the unlawful killing of another person.
  • Mens rea (guilty mind): Another Latin term, denoting the criminal intent of a person. It is primarily the study and knowledge of the state of mind that is statutorily required to successfully convict the defendant of a specific crime. For example, two drivers steered their vehicles and ended up hitting and killing a pedestrian. Now, driver 1 saw the pedestrian when it was too late, tried to put brakes but could not stop the accident. On the other hand, driver 2 waited for the pedestrian, intentionally steered the vehicle towards him, hit the gas peddle, and killed him with the slamming impact. Here, driver 1 will be charged with involuntary manslaughter or culpable homicide, while driver 2 will be charged with premeditated murder. 
  • Concurrence (fusion of the actus reus and mens rea): In the context of criminal law, here it is the requirement for a guilty act and a guilty mental state to occur in unison. A guilty state of mind cannot be applied in a retroactive manner to a guilty act just to prove that an incident of crime occurred.
  • Harm: The harm principle accounts the actions of the individuals shall only be controlled to prevent the harm about to occur to other individuals.
  • Causation: The “causal relationship existing between the conduct and the end result of the defendant”. The doctrine of the causation is relying on the grounds of a simple premise i.e. ‘one can only be held accountable for the consequence(s) of one’s actions’.
  • Stipulation of punishment: The judicial admission or stipulation will be conferred to the jury, that will be told to acknowledge them as an undisputed evidence on the case with no reasonable doubt. It gives the power to the jury to exercise their power of natural law and punishment as a reparation for the committed crime. As the breach of rule happened, there are specific obligations that are required to be fulfilled as per the book of law.

The inquiry of the crime and prosecution for justice is based on the set yardsticks as discussed above. The criminal law principles have moderate to larger set of roles in carrying out the proceedings as per the law.

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  • A comprehensive assessment of female and male rape legislations: Comment on the important differences
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  • Define the implications of the ‘war on terror’ concerned with the enactment of the criminal law: A US Case Study
  • Accessing the cases of the prejudice based on race amongst the prisoners in the United States
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  • Should the 2006 Report of Law Commission on the Homicide reform be enacted into the English Law?
  • Is the management of expert witness evidence in the UK Law deems fit for function in the 21 st Century?
  • Should an evidence of ‘Bad Character’ have a key role to play during the entire trial process; particularly when such an evidence is a breach of the due process in some other jurisdictions?
  • What is the extent to which Forensic evidence and DNA be scrutinised on the ground by the legal protections, as such an evidence can be regarded as fully indefensible by the juries? 
  • Is the law based on Confessions and ill-Gotten Evidence effectively balanced in the English law? Or shall we employ the fruit from poison tree principle to make it tainted and inadmissible in the rule of law?

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Criminal Laws Rebooted: What's New? | An Article Series by DSK Legal on New Criminal Laws of India

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With effect from 1 July 2024, there is a new criminal law regime in India. The former criminal laws dealing with criminal offences, criminal procedure, and evidence have been repealed and replaced by three new statutes.

The Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ), which defined offences and prescribed punishments, has been replaced by the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 ( BNS ). The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( CrPC ), which set out the procedure for criminal proceedings, has been replaced by the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 ( BNSS ). The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 ( IEA ) has been replaced by the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 ( BSA ).

Over the next few weeks, DSK Legal will release a series of articles to discuss the key changes made by the new criminal laws of India. Our endeavour is to not only give you conspectus of the changes, but also take you through the process of the new criminal justice system in India. 

Please access the chapters of the series below:

Part-1 of our series discusses the changes introduced by the new procedure code to the process of filing a complaint with the police and registration of an FIR. Click Here

Part-2 of our series discussed the changes introduced by BNSS to the Investigation Process. Click Here

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Aashna is a Research Fellow with the Criminal Justice team at Vidhi. Having recently completed their B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) from Symbiosis Law School, Pune, they are keenly interested in Constitutional, Administrative, and Criminal Law. Outside of professional engagements, Aashna finds their greatest joy in animals and food, and also enjoys music, competitive parliamentary debate, and political and historical fiction.

Ishaan Bamba is a Research Fellow with the Crime & Punishment Team at Vidhi. Prior to joining Vidhi, Ishaan has worked as a Senior Policy Analyst at Swaniti Initiative, a Child Rights Fellow with the Delhi Government, and most recently, as a Young Professional at NITI Aayog. Ishaan provided research and technical support to Members of Parliament (MPs) and Civil Society Organisations on themes of human trafficking, bonded labour, and child labour while at Swaniti. As a Child Rights Fellow with the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR), Govt. of NCT of Delhi, he worked directly on implementation and monitoring of various child-related policies in Delhi, impacting institutions and beneficiaries. Thereafter, at NITI Aayog, his work focused on revitalizing the Planning Departments across all States and UTs as well as on implementing the State Support Mission, a Central Sector Scheme. He graduated from Amity Law School, Delhi in 2017 with a B.A. LLB (Hons.) and completed his Master’s in Public Policy from National Law School of India University, Bengaluru (NLSIU) in 2019.

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