DR. ROHINI KANTA BARUA LAW COLLEGE
ড° ৰোহিণী কান্ত বৰুৱা আইন মহাবিদ্যালয়
Affiliated to Dibrugarh University | Approved by Bar Council of India
Recognized under UGC Section 2(f) & 12(B)
ISNI Number: 0000 0005 1432 8426 | Ringgold ID: 676771
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BBA LL.B. (5 Years)

The five-year integrated BBA LLB. programme combines law and business administration, providing students with a thorough understanding of both commercial and legal ideas. It gives students the tools they need to handle challenging legal situations in business settings and gives them a strong foundation in both fields, positioning them for careers in corporate law, consulting, compliance, and entrepreneurship.

Eligibility for BBA LL.B (5 Years) Programme
Admission to BBA LL.B 1st semester class is open to the candidates who have passed HSSLC or Equivalent (10 + 2 Examination) from any School / College / Institution recognized by Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB) or Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) with at least 45% marks in aggregate. Relaxations up to 5% of total marks in respect of SC/ST candidates and up to 3% in case of OBC/MOBC candidates are allowed as per norms of the Bar Council of India. However, the applicants who have obtained 10 + 2 Certificate through open school system directly without having any basic qualifications for prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in this programme. Moreover, the minimum qualifying marks as mentioned above shall not automatically entitle a person to get admission into the College, unless the candidates fulfills other institutional criteria notified by the College at the time of the admission.

Programme Structure

1.1 General English
1.2 Human Resource Management-I
1.3 Business Environment
1.4 Entrepreneurial Development
1.5 Constitutional Law of India – I

2.1 Legal Language
2.2 Human Resource Management-II
2.3 Principles of Management
2.4 Business Communication
2.5 Constitutional Law of India – II

3.1 Human Resource Development
3.2 Financial Management
3.3 Office Organisation & Management
3.4 Law of Contract

4.1 Industrial Relation
4.2 Specific Contract
4.3 Jurisprudence
4.4OP1 Criminal Psychology / Media Law

5.1 Wage Administration
5.2 Family Law – I
5.3 Law of Torts
5.4 Administrative Law
5.5OP2 Methods of Interpretation of Statutes / Competition Law

6.1 International Human Resource Management
6.2 Family Law –II
6.3 Labour and Industrial Law- I
6.4 Legal Research Methodology
6.5OP3 Equity, Trust & Fiduciary Relationship / Humanitarian & Refugee Law

7.1 Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)
7.2 Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS)
7.3 Labour Law & Industrial Law-II
7.4P1 Alternate Dispute Resolution
7.5OP4 Insurance Law / Cyber Law

8.1 Environmental Law
8.2 Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA)
8.3 Company Law
8.4P2 Professional Ethics , Bench-Bar Relations & Accountancy for Lawyers
8.5OP5 Banking & Negotiable Instruments Act / Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law

9.1 Land Law of Assam
9.2 Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
9.3 Intellectual Property Law
9.4 Transfer of Property Act
9.5 Human Rights

10.1 Principles of Taxation Law
10.2 Public International Law
10.3OP6 Women & Child Law/ White Collar Crime
10.4P3 Moot Court & Internship
10.5P4 Drafting , Pleading & Conveyancing

Syllabus of 5 years BBA LL.B. Programme
The stllabus of the 5 years BBA LL. B. Programme may be read below:

Examination and Evaluation
The scheme of examination shall be of two parts. There will be written End Semester Examinations of 80 marks of 3 hour duration out of a total of 100 marks, as per the Academic Calendar of Dibrugarh University or as notified by the University from time to time. Remaining 20 marks will be for Internal Assessment to be conducted as follows:

There shall be no provision for repeat/betterment in the sessional examination. However, if a student misses any sessional examination for unavoidable reasons, then the concerned teacher may conduct a special examination of his/her subject at her/his own discretion considering the genuineness for absence.

Students shall have to compulsorily attend internal assessments; otherwise, they will not be allowed to appear in the End-Semester examination.

Eligibility for End Semester Examination
A student shall be allowed to appear in the End Semester Examination if he/she has attended a minimum of 75% of the classes held in the semester concerned including the tutorials, moot court exercises, practical training, etc. The attendance status of a student in a particular semester shall be calculated on average basis. They should also have to appear in all the components of internal assessments.

Rules of Standard of Passing Rules of Practical Training