Courses and the prescribed papers
In accordance with pursuit of academic excellence, DED regulations have recently been revamped to add further rigour to the program. Accordingly candidates are advised to check www.nls.ac.in/ded and not rely upon HANDBOOK of DED insofar as it deals with project/assignments
1. MASTER OF BUSINESS LAWS (M.B.L.)
First Year
Contract Law
Banking Law
Corporate Law
Industrial Relations Law
Environmental Law
Second Year
Investment Laws
Insurance Laws
Law relating to Foreign Trade
Intellectual Property Law
Taxation of Corporations
Candidates are expected to write 100 marks in-class examination for each paper. Annual examination is held in June and the supplementary examination in January / February. Grading system is followed for evaluation of performance. Minimum B grade (50% marks) is required to pass a paper. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.00 is necessary to complete the course.
For details contact
Ph: 080-23160532 / 33 / 35 / 24 / 29
Fax: 080-23160534
Email: ded@nls.ac.in
2. POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW (PGDHRL)
Paper I - Human Rights, Rule of Law and Constitutional Governance
Paper II - International Bill of Rights and Enforcement - Civil and Political Rights
Paper III - International Bill of Rights and Enforcement: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Paper IV - Human Rights, Legal Aid and Access to Justice
Candidates are expected to write 100 marks in-class examination for each paper. Annual examination is held in June and the supplementary examination in January / February. Grading system is followed for evaluation of performance. Minimum B grade (50% marks) is required to pass a paper. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.00 is necessary to complete the course.
For details contact
Ph: 080-23160532 / 33 / 35 / 24 / 29
Fax: 080-23160534
Email: ded@nls.ac.in
3. POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS (PGDMLE)
Paper I - Law and Health: An Introduction to Systems
Paper II - Health Law and Ethics - Constitutional and Legal Perspective
Paper III - Medical Professional, Patient and the Law
Paper IV - Professional Accountability and Patient's Rights
Candidates are expected to write 100 marks in-class examination for each paper. Annual examination is held in June and the supplementary examination in January / February. Grading system is followed for evaluation of performance. Minimum B grade (50% marks) is required to pass a paper. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.00 is necessary to complete the course.
For details contact
Ph: 080-23160532 / 33 / 35 / 24 / 29
Fax: 080-23160534
Email: ded@nls.ac.in
4. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (PGDEL)
Paper I - Environmental Policy, Law and Development
Paper II - Pollution Control and Waste Management Laws
Paper III - Biodiversity related Laws
Paper IV - International Environmental Law
Candidates are expected to write 100 marks in-class examination for each paper. Annual examination is held in June and the supplementary examination in January / February. Grading system is followed for evaluation of performance. Minimum B grade (50% marks) is required to pass a paper. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.00 is necessary to complete the course.
For details contact
Ph: 080-23160532 / 33 / 35 / 24 / 29
Fax: 080-23160534
Email: ded@nls.ac.in
5. POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS LAW (PGDIPRL)
Paper I - Basic Principles and Acquisition of IPRs
Paper II - Ownership and Enforcement of IPRs
Paper III - Information Technology related IPRs
Paper IV - Biotechnology and IPRs
Candidates are expected to write 100 marks in-class examination for each paper. Annual examination is held in June and the supplementary examination in January / February. Grading system is followed for evaluation of performance. Minimum B grade (50% marks) is required to pass a paper. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.00 is necessary to complete the course.
For details contact
Ph: 080-23160532 / 33 / 35 / 24 / 29
Fax: 080-23160534
Email: ded@nls.ac.in
6. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CHILD RIGHTS LAW (PGDCRL)
Paper I: The Child, Family and the State in India : Realities and Issues
Paper II: Child Rights, Policy and Law: International and National Framework
Paper III: Key Legislations relating to Children in India
Paper IV: Working with Children from a Rights Based perspective
Candidates are expected to write 100 marks in-class examination for each paper. Annual examination is held in June and the supplementary examination in January / February. Grading system is followed for evaluation of performance. Minimum B grade (50% marks) is required to pass a paper. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.00 is necessary to complete the course.
Contact class for the Post Graduate Diploma in Child Rights Law (PGDCRL) 
The third contact class and the final exams for the Post Graduate Diploma in Child Rights Law 
For further details contact:
The Coordinator - PG Diploma in Child Rights Law (Distance Mode)
Centre for Child and the Law (CCL)
National Law School of India University
Nagarbhavi, Bangalore: 560242
Tel. No. 080 - 23160528
Email: pgdcrl@nls.ac.in
Weblink: www.nls.ac.in/ccl
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