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BULLETIN OF INFORMATION2011 - 2012

THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

India's Premier Institute for Legal Research and Education

• LL.M. - 2 year Course

• LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year Course• Post Graduate Diploma Courses

• Online Certificate Courses

For Admission to

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THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

India's Premier Institute for Legal Research and Education

BULLETIN OF INFORMATION2011 - 2012

For Admission to• LL.M. - 2 year Course• LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year Course• Post Graduate Diploma Courses• Online Certificate Courses

Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110001(website : http://www.ili.ac.in)

Phone : 23387526, 23382190, 23386321 Fax : 23782140

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Contents

CONTENTS

Pages

From the Desk of the Director 3

1. The Institute 4

1.1 Deemed University 5

1.2 Building 5

1.3 Library 5

1.4 Legal Information & Resource Centre 6

1.5 Publications 6

1.6 Seminar, Conferences and Project Studies 7

1.7 Profile of the Director, Faculty and Registrar 8

1.8 List of Visiting/ Guest Faculty 13

2. Details of the Courses 15

3. Eligibility Conditions for Admission and Fee Structure 17

4. Scholarship and Placements 20

5. Foreign Collaborations 20

6. Admission Procedure 21

7. Attendance 23

8. Reservation of Seats 23

9. Sale of Bulletin and Application Form 24

10. Submission of Application Form 25

11. Admit Card 26

Important Information 27

List of the Governing Council Members 48

Staff Members of ILI 51

List of Available Publications 53

Detachable forms

?Appendix I (Form of Certificate to be produced by OBC Candidates (i) - (ii)

?Application form for LL.M. - 2 year course alongwith admit card (Light Pink) (iii) - (iv)

?Application form for LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course alongwith admit card (Light Blue) (vi) - (viii)

?Application form for Post Graduate Diploma Courses (Light Green) (ix) - (x)

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THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

from the Desk of the Director

Dear students,

The new academic session of the Indian Law Institute is on the anvil and with the commencement of the new academic session in August, 2011, the Indian Law Institute is entering into one more successful year in the field of legal research and education.

Established to promote excellence in legal education and research, the Indian Law Institute has an impeccable record of achievements to its credits. Research publications of the Institute have maintained a reputation for its high quality and wide-spread usage both nationally and internationally.

During the last academic year, a number of new research projects were initiated on important areas of law. With a view to impart academic excellence and professional competence to students through a value-based education and to promote higher studies and research in law, the Indian Law Institute offers a number of academic programmes like Ph.D., LL.M. and Post Graduate Diploma programmes in the new emerging areas of law blended with teaching and research. The introduction of Three Year LL.M. (Evening) programme in the last year marked as a significant development which turn the institute into a leader in teaching and legal research.

Located in the prime area in the capital of the country with the distinction of the “Centre for Excellence” in the field of legal research and education, ILI has become the most appropriate place for those who are interested in pursuing higher studies in law. As part of the academic activities ILI also provides exposure of students to interact with eminent judges of the Supreme Court and various High Courts.

I welcome all the aspirants to join hands in our endeavour to impart quality legal education, training and research in order to excel in the legal profession.

(Prof. D. S. Sengar)Director/ Vice-Chancellor

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The Indian Law Institute

1 The Institute

The Indian Law Institute (ILI) was founded in 1956 primarily with the objective of promoting and

conducting legal research. It was established as a result of the efforts of the leading jurists of India for

over a number of years. It is a truism that a sound legal order is the basis of a democratic society,

because law is one of the major instrumentalities by which a society can hope to prosper and develop.

There were many important reasons impelling the establishment of a national legal research centre.

First, there was a need for reinvigorating legal research as the law, the legal research and the legal

education had been neglected areas in India, both before and after the independence. Second, there

was a need for a sustained institutionalized research encompassing projects requiring field studies and

group thinking. Third, it was necessary to bring together different branches of the legal profession,

namely, judges, lawyers and law teachers with a view to develope an integrated approach to law in

society.

The objectives of the Institute are to cultivate the science of law, to promote advanced studies and

research in law so as to meet the social, economic and other needs of the Indian people, to promote

systematization of law, to encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields, to improve

legal education, to impart instructions in law, and to publish studies, books, periodicals, etc.

The Institute is an autonomous body registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The

autonomous character of the Institute and its independence ensure the requisite academic freedom to

carry out its objectives and meaningful research. Its funds come mainly from the Government of

India, Ministry of Law & Justice and also from membership fees and sale of its publications. The

membership of the Institute is now nearly three thousand three hundred representing the persons

interested in the study and advancement of law.

Hon'ble Chief Justice of India is the ex-officio President of the Institute. The Law Minister of

Government of India and the Attorney General for India are its ex-officio Vice Presidents. Third Vice-

President is elected by the members of the Governing Council, from among themselves. Judges of the

Hon'ble Supreme Court of India and High Courts, Lawyers, Government officials and Professors of

Law are represented in the Governing Council of the Institute.

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1.1 Deemed University

The Indian Law Institute was granted Deemed University status in 2004 vide Government of India,

Ministry of Human Resource Development Notification No.F.9-9/2001-U.3 dated 29.10.2004.

1.2 Building

The Institute was housed in the Supreme Court building till

1962. Later it constructed its own building opposite to

Supreme Court at Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi on one

and a half acre of land. The building is a magnificent

structure, having four floors. The ground floor covers the

Institute's library, stack rooms for books, Conference/

Seminar Halls and other rooms and offices for the research

and administrative staff. All classrooms & lecture halls were renovated. The halls are equipped with

latest audio gadgets and lighting arrangements needed for conducting seminars, training programmes

and workshops in the Institute.

1.3 Library

The Institute's library is one of the leading law libraries in

India and contains around 73,000 volumes. It receives about

260 current legal periodicals including serial publications.

The library remains open from 9.00 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. on all

working days and from 10.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Saturdays

and Sundays. The library remains closed on National and

Gazetted Holidays.

A separate wing of library issues books to the students of the Post Graduate Diploma and LL.M.

courses. After having launched its own website, the ILI Library has computerized its catalogue to

provide access to the computerized information about the availability of books, Journals,

Commissions and Committee Reports and other publications.

ILI Building

Main Reading Hall of ILI Library

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1.4 Legal Information Resource Centre

The ILI has set up a Legal Information Resource Centre with

latest technology computers and heavy-duty printers with

wi-fi technology. The computers have been equipped with

CDs and softwares, which include SCC Online, AIR

Infotech, Law Premium, West Law, Lexis-Nexis, Hein

Online, JSTOR, Planning Commission Reports, Law

Commission Reports etc. This centre also retrieves

information from Indian and foreign websites available free

of cost like Supreme Court of India, All High Courts, U.S. Supreme Court, Australian High Court,

Canadian Supreme Court and apex courts of other countries. The Centre also retrieves legal

information from websites of international organizations like UNO, WTO, World Bank, Human

Rights Commissions, Law Commissions, Legal Information Institutes around the world. The Legal

information, which is retrieved by the Centre is relating to Case Laws, Constitutions, Legislations,

Rules & Regulations, Parliamentary Debates, Commission & Committees Reports, Legal Articles

and Rare Documents. The retrieved information is provided through printouts and e-mails to

readers.

1.5 Publications

Apart from the publication of books, reports and studies of its

research projects, the ILI has been publishing a quarterly

Journal of the Indian Law Institute carrying research articles

on topics of current importance. It is a very highly rated

Journal of international repute. It is on exchange with over

117 Indian and foreign periodicals. Besides, the Institute

brings out every year a very prestigious publication: Annual

Survey of Indian Law in which the latest trends in every

branch of law of importance is captured and presented.

The ILI also publishes a Newsletter every quarter. Information on all the activities of the Institute as

well as nail sketches of important decisions handed out by the Supreme Court are regularly published

for the benefit of members of the Institute / Legal fraternity.

ILI Publications

Legal Information Resource Centre

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1.6 Seminars, Conferences and Project Studies

The Institute organizes national and international seminars, conferences, symposia, lectures and

training programmes, UGC Refresher Courses from time to time. The Institute also undertakes

project studies from various Government Departments on important topics of law.

Inaugural Session of the programme for visitingCanadian Judges

Participants of 16th UGC Refresher Course

Participants of Training Programme for Government Attorneys from Nepal

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1.7Profile of the Director, Faculty and Registrar

Director

Prof. D. S. Sengar is the Director/Vice Chancellor of The Indian Law Institute (Deemed University), New Delhi. Before joining ILI, he was the Vice Chancellor of MLS University, Udaipur. Formerly, he was Professor of Law and the founder Chairman, Legal Management Group and the Committee for Social Initiatives & Chairman, Students’ Affairs at Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow. He got his doctoral degree in Environmental Law from the University

of Lucknow. He was Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute's Post-Doctoral Fellow at Canadian Institute of Resources Law, University of Calgary, Canada and a Fulbright Senior Fellow at George Washington University Law School, Washington D.C. Dr. Sengar was awarded the Fulbright Alumni Grant Award from the U.S. Department of State for promoting Enviro-legal awareness amongst non-lawyer youth in India.

Prof. Sengar has more than 28 years of academic, administrative and professional experience at various prestigious institutions in the country and overseas. He has contributed to several prestigious institutions in U.S.A, U.K., Canada, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam. He has a number of publications including books, chapters in books, reports, research papers and articles in prestigious journals. His book on 'Environmental Law', published by the Prentice-Hall of India, has been well received.

Prof. Sengar has experience of conducting high impact Management Development Programmes for senior executives in industry, government & academia. His area of teaching and research interest includes Environmental Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law, Business Law and Arbitration Law etc.

Prof. Sengar was a Consultant for the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India and presently serves on a number of Committees and Boards. He is a Member of the Restatement of Law Committee appointed by the Chief Justice of India. He has also been nominated as a member of the Steering Committee of Planning Commission of India on Environment, Forest & Wildlife and Animal Welfare for the 12th Five- Year Plan.

Prof. Sengar is a member of various prestigious academic and professional bodies in India and abroad including the American Society of International Law and the Commission on Environmental Law, International Union for Conservation of Nature & Natural Resources, Switzerland.

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Faculty is Research Professor. He did his B.Sc. (Physics), LL.B., LL.M.

and his doctoral work is on 'Free Press, Journalists and Law'. He is the recipient of National Law Day Award, 2008 for his contribution in legal education reforms activities. He has taught for several years in prestigious educational institutions including National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkatta and Hidayathulla National Law University, Raipur. He was the Officiating Director of Indian Law Institute from 5th January, 2009 to 10th July, 2009. He has published many

articles in reputed national and international research journals and presented several papers in national and international conferences. His projects on "Criminal Justice Administration in Chhattisgarh" and "Criminal Justice Administration in Kerala" have been published as books. He is the member of the International Steering Committee of the Global Alliance for Justice Education to represent South and Central Asia (including the Mid-East) in GAJE and is the President of Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) and is the President of CLEA Asia India chapter. He is Member of Academic Council of Gujarat Natioanl Law University, National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi, A.P. University of Law and Chanakya National Law School; Academic Planning Board Member of Rajiv Gandhi National Law School; and Member of other statuory bodies of Universities. He is also the visiting professor of University of Georgia, USA and member of International Judicial Training Programme Advisory Board of Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of University of Georgia (UGA) School of Law. He is Member- Co-ordinator of ILI Restatement of Indian Law Project committee and various Supreme Court committees constituted by Hon'ble Chief Justice of India like National Committee on Cyber Law Enforcement, Para Legal programme and Access to Justice Programme for North Eastern Region. He is honorary Legal Consultant for National Investigation Agency (NIA), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

is Associate Research Professor. He did his M.A. (Sociology), LL. M. (Family Law), and Ph.D. (environmental Law). He has also obtained Post Graduate Diploma in various important fields like Mass Media, Statistics, Civil Engineering, International law, and Tax Law etc. His subjects of specialization are Environment Law and Family Law. He has written a book on family law titled "Triple Talaq: An Analytical Study with emphasis on Socio Legal Aspects" (1984), which received good reviews in various national and international legal journals.

He has also contributed a book on Environmental Law titled 'Legal Regulation of Hazardous Substances (2009). He has also contributed more than fifty articles including book reviews

Dr. S. Sivakumar

Dr. Furqan Ahmad

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particularly on Muslim Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights Law and IPR Law in national and international journals. He taught Environment Law at National Law Institute University, Bhopal and Muslim Law in Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi as a Visiting Professor. He also delivered Lectures in various organization like Parliament Secretariat to address various Public Officers, Judicial Academy, Delhi to address the trainees of Higher Judicial Services etc. He has been closely associated with the various training programmes and has presented several papers on Environment Law, Muslim Law, Human Rights Law and IPR Law in number of national and international seminars/workshops. The Calcutta University awarded prestigious medal for one of his articles published in the Journal of Indian Law Institute titled "Origin and Growth of Environmental Law in India". He has also coordinated and actively participated in various international projects organized by Indian Law Institute e.g. project on "Water Law and Policy" sponsored by Ford Foundation, environmental law projects sponsored by MOEF, "Compilation of Important Legal Text and Case Laws on Minority Rights and A Study of Compatibility of Anti-Conversion Laws with Right to Freedom of Religion in India" Sponsor by National Commission for Minorities and some other projects run by the ILI. He has also participated as faculty in various training programmes organised by significant national and international NGOs.

Dr. (Ms.) Jyoti Dogra Sood is Assistant Research Professor (Sr. Grade). She

did her Ph. D from Panjab University and LL.M. and LL.B. from H.P.

University. She was ranked 2nd in B.A. (Hons.). She is a gold medallist in

LL.B. and received Ramkishan Punchi Memorial Scholarship for academic

excellence. Her area of interest is Criminal Law, which she has been teaching

for the last 5 years. She has contributed various articles in national and

international journals and have presented papers. She was appointed Visiting

Research Fellow in the University of New South Wales in 2009 for a period of three years. She has

been associated with the Journal of the Indian Law Institute for the last 8 years. She is the Associate

Editor of the Journal of Indian Law Institute.

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Dr. Jaya V.S.,

Mr. Vishnu Konoorayar K.,

Assistant Research Professor did her Ph.D from the University of Delhi and LL.M. with specialization in Commercial Laws and Human Rights from the Cochin university of Science and Technology, Cochin securing First Rank with Gold Medal. Her area of doctoral research is Comparative Law of International Commercial Arbitration. Before joining ILI, she worked with Indian Council of Arbitration, New Delhi and also taught in the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. She has published a number of articles on various subjects of

law and her areas of interest include Commercial Laws, Indirect Tax Laws, ADRs and Humanitarian Law. She has been teaching subjects like, Comparative Criminal Procedure, Judicial Process and Human Rights at the Institute. She is currently working on the contemporary role of international financial institutions in the settlement of investment disputes.

Assistant Research Professor has done B.A.(L), LL.B. from Mangalore University and LL.M. from Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin with specialization in Human Rights Laws and Commercial Laws. He has contributed a number of articles in various branches of law and presented papers in national and international conferences. He has worked as a Lecturer in School of Legal Studies, Kannur University, Kerala and WB NUJS,

Kolkata. He has got special interest in studying the impact of Information Technology in legal research and teaching. He is currently working on "Fairness in International Environmental Law with Special Reference to Climate Change Regime."

Dr. S.S. Jaswal, Assistant Research Professor is, LL.M. Ph.D. from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. His area of interest is Constitutional Law. His doctrol thesis is on Reservation Policy on Scheduled Castes: A Socio-Legal Study". He had worked with Law Commission of Himachal Pradesh, Lokayukta Himachal Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh State Human Rights Commission as Law Officer. He also taught in Himachal Pradesh University Regional Centre, Dharmashala. He has to his credit two books on "Child Labour and the Law" and "Reservation

Policy and the Law". He has written articles on wide range of subjects in leading law journals and participated in various National and Internatinoal Seminar/ Conferences. He has been coordinating various training programme/courses such as Retreat Programme for Hon'ble Members of Armed Force Tribunal, Mediation Training Programme organized by Mediation and Conciliation Project Committee of Supreme Court, UGC Sponsored Refresher Course for Law Teachers and Training Programme for Government Attorney from Nepal.

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Mr. P. Puneeth,

Mrs. Arya A. Kumar,

Assistant Research Professor has done his B.A.L., LL.B (Five Year Integrated Course) and LL.M. from Bangalore University, Karnataka. His subject of specialization is Constitutional Law and Legal Order. Presently he is also pursuing Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Department of Law, Bangalore University on the topic "Impact of Global Regulatory Regime on Indian Constitution: A Critical Study". His areas of interest are Constitutional Law and Administrative Law. Presently, he is the course coordinator for LL.M. (Evening) - 3 Year Course. He has

participated in many national and international seminars and conferences and presented papers in couple of national / international seminars. Before joining the Institute, he was practicing as an Advocate at High Court of Karnataka, Bangalore and also worked as Lecturer at Dr. RML College of Law, Bangalore.

Assistant Research Professor, has done her BA-LL.B. (Hons) from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala and LL.M. from Cochin University of Science & Technology with specialization in Human Rights and Consumer Laws. Her Area of interest includes Human Rights law, Women & Law, Consumer Protection Laws, Jurisprudence, Legal Research Methodology & Securities and Banking Laws etc. She has contributed surveys on 'Education law and Public Interest Litigation' and a number of articles in various branches of Law and presented papers

in national and international conferences. She has done projects on "Judicial Pronouncements on Parliament and State Legislatures" and "Digest of case law on Centre State Relations post Sarkaria Commission". She has worked as a Lecturer in National Law Institute University, Bhopal before joining ILI. Presently she is pursuing Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) from School of legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala on the topic "Bio-Terrorism and the Right to Health: A Study from the Human Rights Context". She is the programme co-ordinator of On-Line course on Cyber Law being conducted by the Indian Law Institute.

RegistrarMr. Dalip Kumar, Registrar of the Institute has done his B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. (Chemistry) from Hans Raj College, Delhi; Master of Engineering with distinction from Delhi College of Engineering and LL.B. from University of Delhi. He has more than 28 years of experience in academics and educational administration. Important positions held by him include: Deputy Registrar, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University; Deputy Director, Directorate of Training and Technical Education, Govt. of NCT Delhi; Administrative Officer, DIHMC, Ministry of Tourism and Project Coordinator of the World

Bank assisted Technician Education Project. Govt. of NCT Delhi deputed him for three months training course on Environmental Pollution Control in the Technical University Halifax, Canada.

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1.8 List of Visiting/ Guest Faculty (Alphabetical Order)

• Aman M. Hingorani • L. Pushp Kumar • S. NarayananAdvocate Professor of Law AdvocateSupreme Court of India Delhi University Supreme Court of India

• Amit Sikri • Luther Ranreji • S.P. SrivastavaMinistry of External Affairs Company Secretary Amity University

• M. Afzal M. Wani• Amit Bindal • S.R. DhaletaProfessor of LawAssistant Professor Joint Secretary & Legislative CounselI.P. UniversityJ. Global University Ministry of Law & Justice

• M.P. Raju• Aniruddha Rajput • Saleem AkhtarAdvocateAdvocate Prof. of LawSupreme Court of IndiaSupreme Court of India Alighar Muslim University, Aligarh

• Madhulika Agrawal• Anwar Sadat • Sanjay DiwakarAdvocateAssistant Professor Advocate & Arbitrator

Indian Society of International Law • Manjula Batra • Sanjeevini Raina• Archna Negi Professor of Law Assistant Professor Law

Jamia Milia IslamiaAssistant Professor, JNU Delhi University, Delhi• Mansi Sharma• Ashwani Kumar Bansal • Sartaj Ali

Professor of Law Assistant Professor AdvocateDelhi University School of Law, IGNOU Delhi High Court

• B.T. Kaul • Meenu Chandra • Shawafiq SiddiquiAssociate Professor of Law Advocate AdvocateDelhi University • Neeti Sachdeva • Shilpa Chauhan

• Biju Mattem Arbitrator AdvocateAdvocate • P.V. Khatri • Shikhar RanjanSupreme Court of India

Professor, School of Economics Director• C.M. Jariwala University of Delhi Anglo Asian Legal Studies, New Delhi

Dean (Academics) • Prabhash Ranjan • Somen ChakrabortyRML Law University, LucknowResearcher Advisor

• G.S. Tiwari Kings College, London Human RightsFx. Deputy Secretary • Praveen Misra • Shyama D. NandanGovt. of India

Asst. Professor Advocate• Gulam Yazdani The West Bengal National University of • T.C. JamesAssistant Professor Juridical Sciences Advisor, IPRJamila Milia Islamia, New Delhi

• R.L. Singh h• Usha Razdan• H.C. Malik Principal Chief Conservator of Forest Professor of LawAdvocate• Rahul Kumar Delhi University

• Huma B. Khan Research Fellow • V.B. CoutinhoLecturer, Delhi University Faculty of Law, Delhi University Director • Janak Raj Jai Directorate of Legal Education

Advocate BCI, New DelhiSupreme Court of India

• Vakul Sharma• Jay Thareja • Rama Joga Rao Kasibhata Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Civil Judge (Jr. Divn.) DJS Government CounselMinistry of Law & Justice• John Kunich

Professor of Law • Ravindra Kumar • Y.S.R. MurthyChalotte School of Law, USA Associate Professor Executive Director• Kapil Soni Jamia Milia Islamia CHRS, Jindal Global Law School

Consultant, IPR • Robin Jacob• K.L. Bhatia Advocate

Professor of Law • S. KoleyJammu University Institute of Company Secretary of India,

• K.K. Jindal New DelhiManaging Director • S.C. RainaGlobal Management Services Professor of Law, Delhi University

• K.K. Geetha • S.K. VermaAssistant Professor Director, ISILAmity Law School

• S. N. Singh• KP Kailash Nath Pillay Director, School of Legal Studies And

Sr. Advocate Research, Noida International UniversitySupreme Court of India

• Rajiv KhannaProfessor of LawDelhi University

• Veera KaulAdvocate

• Zakir ThomasAdvisor, IPR

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2. Details of the CoursesAdmissions will be made in respect of the following courses for the Academic Session 2011-2012

S. No.

Programmes

Intake

Remarks

2.1 Master of Law (LL.M.) – 2 year course

30* * Additional 5 seats may be created for Foreign students/ NRIs

The duration of the course is 2 years

comprising of 4 semesters.

-

(Evening)

-

3

year

course

The

duration

of

the

course

is

3

years

comprising

of

6

semesters.

Post

Graduate

Diploma

Courses

(Duration

of

all

courses

is

one

year)

(i)

Alternative

Dispute

Resolution

40

(ii)

Corporate

Laws

and

Management

100

(iii)

Cyber

Law

60

(iv)

Environmental

Law

&

Management

40

(

(

vi

v

)

)

I

Human Right Law 40

ntellectual

Property

Rights

Laws

100

(ix)

Securities & Banking Laws

60

(vii)

International

Trade

Law

60

(x)

Tax

Law

60

(viii)

Labour

Law

40

Three

seats

over

and

above

the

sanctioned

intake

in

each

Post

Graduate

Diploma

course

are

reserved

for

the

Defence

Service

Officers

subject

to

fulfilment

of

eligibility

criteria.

Examination

of

Post

Graduate

Diploma

Courses

will

be

held

on

yearly

basis.

2.4

Certificate

Courses :

i)

Intellectual

Property

Rights

and

Information

Technology

in

the

Internet

Age,

&

ii)

Cyber

Law

150

150

The

duration

of

certificate

courses

is

three

months.

The

batches

will

commence

in

August,

November,

January

and

April,

as

per

the

schedule

to

be

notified

separately.

2.2

Master

of

Law

(LL.M.) 30

*

Additional

5

seats

may

be

created

for

Foreign

students/

NRIs

2.3

-Line

On

*

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2.5 Four year integrated LL.M.-Ph.D. Programme

It has been decided by the Indian Law Institute to introduce four year integrated LL.M.-Ph.D. Programme with full financial assistance from M/o Human Resource Development / University Grants Commission. Out of thirty students being admitted in the LL.M. 2 year Programme in the Institute, Six Students would be selected for the LL.M.-Ph.D. integrated programme after 2nd Semester examination based on their results, aptitude, interest, writing skills as well as their performance in the weekly seminars. The objective is to produce competent researchers & qualified law teachers to man our new generation law schools. The programme as approved by the Academic Council of the Institute is expected to be implemented from the academic session 2011-2012.

2.6 Classes

LL.M.- 2 year course Regular classes will be held in the ILI from Monday to Friday from 9.30 a.m. onwards.

LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course Classes will be held in the evening in the ILI fromMonday to Saturday from 6.00 p.m. onwards.

Post Graduate Diploma Courses Classes will be held in the evening in the ILI from Monday to Saturday from 6.00 p.m. onwards.

On-line Certificate Courses The courses will be conducted through internet.

2.7 Medium of instruction and examination of all the courses shall be English.

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3. Eligibility conditions for admission and fee structure3.1 The eligibility conditions for all courses are given below: -

1. LL.M. - 2 year courserecognized by Bar Council of India as eligible for enrolment as an advocate in India. orA Law Degree from a foreign country with at least 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade.

The candidates appearing in the qualifying examinations are also eligible to apply but their admission will be subject to production of proof of having acquired minimum prescribed qualification, at the time of admission. If the result of the qualifying examination is not declared till the date of admission, his/her admission shall be provisional. Such candidate shall give an undertaking that he/she is taking the provisional admission at his/her risk and that he/she shall submit the result of qualifying examination on or before 30.09.2011. In case the candidate fails to submit his/her final result of qualifying examination to prove his/her eligibility on or before 30.09.2011 for any reason whatsoever, his/her admission shall be treated as cancelled and the entire fee forfeited.

2. LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course LL.B. degree with not less than 50% marks from a recognised university.

3. P.G. Diploma Courses Minimum qualification for admission to the P.G. Diploma Courses except for Labour Law is a graduate degree from a recognised University. 5% weightage will be given to the law graduates for admission to the Post Graduate Diploma Courses.

The minimum requirement for admission to the P.G. Diploma Course in Labour Law is a law degree or M.A. in social sciences (IInd Division).

S.No. Programme Eligibility Qualification/ Requirements

LL.B. Degree (with not less than 50% marks)

Resolution (ADR)• Corporate Laws and

Management • Cyber Law • Environmental Law &

Management

Alternative Dispute

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The Defence Service Officers holding graduate degree of an Indian University or an equivalent degree from a Foreign University are considered for admission to the P.G. Diploma in Labour Law provided they are sponsored by the Directorate of Resettlement, Ministry of Defence, Government of India.

Candidates who have passed or appeared in the 4th year examination of LL.B. (five year course) from a recognised institute/university are also eligible for admission to Post Graduate Diploma Courses (except for Labour Law). Five seats each are reserved for these students. The admission will be made based on the marks obtained in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of the University examinations.

4. On-Line Certificate Courses: Anyone who is pursuing / has pursued diploma or degree after 10+2 and has access to computer and Internet can apply for online Certificate Courses.

3.2 Relaxation in the requirement of marks for Reserved Categories of candidates for deciding the eligibility.

3.3 Physical Fitness

The applicant must be in good mental and physical health and should be free from any physical defect, which is likely to interfere with his/her studies including active outdoor duties required of a professional.

• Intellectual Property Rights Laws

• International Trade Law • Labour Law • Securities & Banking Laws • Tax Law

Human Rights Law

( i ) IPRs and In fo rmat ion Technology in the Internet Age (This course will cover the basic laws of Patents, Copyright, Trademarks and Management in IPRs) and

(ii) Cyber Laws(This course will cover the fundamentals of Cyber law and Cyber world, Regulatory framework, Cyber crimes and E-Commerce)

Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) Physically Handicapped (PH)

Candidates belonging to SCs and STs will be allowed 5% relaxation of marks in the minimum eligibilityrequirement.

PH candidates will be allowed 5% relaxation of marks in the minimum eligibility requirement.

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3.4 Fee Structurea. LL.M.

Note: • The fee once paid is not refundable.• Examination fee of Rs. 1,500/- per semester is payable before the commencement of Semester

End Examinations to be notified separately for LL.M. programmes.

b. Post Graduate Diploma Courses

Note:ØThe fee once paid is not refundable.ØExamination fee of Rs. 2,000/- is payable before the commencement of Annual Examinations to

be notified separately.c. Online Certificate coursesThe admission fee will be Rs. 4,000/- only per batch (100 US dollars for foreign students).3.5 Fee for Foreign Students/ NRIsA development fee of 100 US dollars per semester (or 200 US dollars per annum as the case may be) will be payable by the foreign students/NRIs in addition to the above mentioned fees.

2.LL.M. (Evening) - 3

year course 12,000 persemester 1,500 3000

16,500

* One time payment at the time of admission (non-refundable); ** One time payment at the time of admission (refundable).

S. No. Courses

Fee (Rs.) University Enrolment

Fee*

Security Deposit**

Total fee payable at the time of admission

1. LL.M. - 2 year course

12,000 per semester

1,500 3,000 16,500

* One time payment at the time of admission (non-refundable);** One time payment at the time of admission (refundable).

S. No. Post Graduate Diploma Courses Fee per

Annum

UniversityEnrolment

Fee*

SecurityDeposit**

Total fee payable at the

time of admission

(I) Alternative Dispute Resolution 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(ii) Corporate Laws and Management 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(iii) Cyber Law 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(iv) Environmental Law & Management 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(v) Human Rights Law 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(vi) Intellectual Property Rights Laws 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(vii) International Trade Law 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(viii) Labour Law 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(ix) Securities & Banking Laws 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000(x) Tax Law 12,500 1,500 1,000 15,000

(ADR)

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4. Scholarship And Placements

4.1 Merit Scholarship

The Institute offers scholarships worth Rs. 10,000/- per annum to the students admitted in ILI in order of merit of the Common Admission Test (CAT) to the first three students (10% of the intake) admitted to LL.M. - 2 year course. The scholarship will be awarded after the 1st semester examination. The scholarship will continue till these students complete their studies provided they continue to secure minimum 55% marks in the 1st attempt of the university examinations and maintain the quality of research papers submitted during the course of study.

4.2 Merit-cum-Means Scholarship

With a view to help the deserving meritorious needy students admitted to LL.M. - 2 year course, the Institute might reimburse half fee of any student (maximum 5% of the intake) keeping in view his/her financial status on the recommendations of the committee to be constituted by the Director.

4.3 Gold Medal to Meritorious Students

There is a scheme for award of Gold Medal to the Meritorious Students who secured highest marks (First rank) in the LL.M. - 2 year course and in various Post Graduate Diploma Examinations conducted by the Institute.

4.4 Placements

The Indian Law Institute has established a Training & Placement cell to look after the training & placement of its students. Placement cell organised campus interviews for previous batches of LL.M. students. Reputed institutions like National Law Schools, State/ Central Universities, Law Firms, and Banking Institutions including National Housing Bank offered jobs.

5. Foreign CollaborationsThe Indian Law Institute has signed Memorandum of Understanding with the following foreign Universities / Research Institutions for mutual benefits of Faculty & students:-

Korea Legislation Research Institute - South Korea

A Memorandum of Understanding on Legal Information Exchange and Joint Research was signed in January, 2005 by the Korea Legislation Research Institute and the Indian Law Institute for sharing their common view on the importance of initiating a project to build the Asia Legal Information Network and to undertake other activities including exchanges of research, publications, databases and human resources and also co-hosting academic conferences and events on the legal information of Asian Countries.

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Dean Rusk Centre, University of Georgia - USA

A Memorandum of Understanding to undertake collaborative research activities and to extend other research programmes was signed in April, 2009 by the Dean Rusk Centre (DRC) of the University of Georgia and the Indian Law Institute. The University of Georgia, the Dean Rusk Centre (DRC) and the Indian Law Institute agreed to promote, facilitate and implement cooperation and number of activities including; judicial interaction between members of the judiciary, academic and research collaboration, student exchange and organization of joint academic activities.

6. Admission Procedure

6.1 Master of Laws (LL.M.) - 2 year course & LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course

Separate application form is to be filled by the candidates for admission to LL.M. - 2 year course & LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course. However, there will be a Common Admission Test (CAT) for both the programmes. Separate merit list will be drawn for LL.M. -2 year and LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course.

Admission to LL.M. programmes shall be made on merit based on the marks obtained by the candidates in the CAT to be held on June 25, 2011 (Saturday) and performance during Group Discussion & Viva-Voce to be conducted by the Institute after CAT.

6.2 Syllabus of CAT - 2011 for admission to LL.M.

Test will be held at Delhi only. It shall consist of four parts.

Part-I

will contain 30 objective type Questions with multiple choices relating to English Language and general knowledge.

Part-II

will contain 70 Objective Type Questions with Multiple Choices from the following areas: Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, IPC, Public International Law, Commercial Law (Contract and Specific Relief Act, Partnership and Sale of Goods Act), Law ofTorts, Law of Limitation and Environmental Law.

Part-III

will contain Subjective Type Questions to be answered in not more than 150 wordsfrom (i) Jurisprudence, (ii) Constitutional Law, (iii) IPC, (iv) Commercial Laws (Contract, Partnership and Sale of Goods Act) and (v) Environmental Law.

Part-IV

Legal Reasoning

The Timing of CAT will be from 3.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on 25.06.2011 (Saturday)

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Note: 1. The Common Admission Test will be of two and half hours duration and medium of test will be English.

2. The question papers of last three years of Common Admission Test (CAT) for LLM Entrance Examination are available in the office of the Indian Law Institute against payment of Rs. 200/-. The candidates may obtain the questionpaper booklet of last three years on payment of Rs. 200/- either in cash or through Demand Draft drawn in favour of the Indian Law Institute payable at New Delhi. The question papers of last three years can also be obtained by Registered Book Post/ Courier on payment of Rs. 260/- through Demand Draft in favour of ‘‘Indian Law Institute’’ payable at New Delhi.

6.3 Group Discussion and Viva-Voce

Candidates will be shortlisted based on the marks obtained by them in the CAT and shall be called for Group Discussion and viva-voce to be conducted at the Indian Law Institute. List will be notified on the website of the Institute. No separate communication would be sent. Details of selected candidates will be notified on the website of the Institute after completion of the group discussion and viva-voce.

Distribution of Marks for CAT is as follows:

Part-I Each question shall carry one mark. There will be negative marking for incorrect answers. One fourth (1/4) mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer (as per syllabus mentioned above).

Part-II 70 Marks Each question shall carry one mark. There will be negative marking for incorrect answers. One fourth (1/4) mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer (as per syllabus mentioned above).

Part-III 40 Marks There will be 5 questions in Part III and each question shall carry 8 marks. Subjective type questions to be answered from (i) Jurisprudence, (ii) Constitutional Law, (iii) IPC, (iv) Commercial Laws (Contract, Partnership and Sale of Goods Act) and (v) Environmental Law.

Part-IV Legal Reasoning 30 Marks The candidates will be tested on Legal Reasoning.

Group Discussion 10 Marks Short listed candidates shall be called for Group Discussion and viva-voce after declaration of CAT result.Group Discussion: Will be conducted for teams consisting of 6 candidates on any legal topic decided by a team of moderators. The total time for the group discussion will be 20 minutes.Note: Timings of Group Discussion and Viva-voce will be notified on the website : www.ili.ac.in.

30 Marks30 Objective - Type Questions

70 Objective - Type Questions

5 Subjective - Type Questions

viva-voce Total

20 Marks200 Marks

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Final merit list will be prepared based on the marks obtained by the candidates in CAT, group discussion and viva-voce i.e. out of maximum of 200 marks. Separate merit list will be drawn for LL.M. -2 year and LL.M. - 3 year course. Group discussion and viva-voce are integral parts of the selection process. If the candidates called for group discussion & viva-voce do not appear for the same, they shall not be considered as eligible for admission.

6.4 Procedure for Admission to Post Graduate Diploma Courses

Admission to the Post Graduate Diploma Courses shall be made on merit prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination as per the eligibility for individual Post Graduate Diplomas. 5% weightage will be given to candidates who are law graduates.

6.5 Procedure for Admission to On-line Certificate Courses

Admission to the Online Certificate Courses shall be made to the eligible candidates on basis of the receipt of applications from the eligible candidates for the batches starting from different months as per details given in the Bulletin. The admitted candidates shall be notified through their email.

7. Attendance 7.1 For LL.M.

A student must have a minimum attendance of 75% in the aggregate of all classes taken together in a semester for eligibility to sit in the examinations. The Director of the Institute may condone attendance shortage upto 10% on medical grounds.

The student who is detained due to shortage of attendance shall not be promoted to next semester and he/she will be required to take re-admission and repeat all subjects of the said semester with the next batch of students.

7.2 For Post Graduate Diploma Courses

A student must have a minimum attendance of 60% in the aggregate of all classes taken together in an academic year for eligibility to sit in the examinations. The Director of the Institute may, in individual cases, for adequate and sufficient reasons, condone attendance shortage upto 10%. The student who is detained due to shortage of attendance shall not be allowed to appear in the Annual Examination to be held in April, 2012. He/She is required to seek re-admission next year.

8. Reservation Of Seats8.1 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

15 per cent seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and 7 ½% seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes. Any unfilled seats reserved for Scheduled Castes will be treated as reserved for Scheduled Tribes and vice versa. A certificate to this effect shall be attached with the application form.

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8.2 Non Creamy Layer Other Backward Classes (OBC) students

27 per cent seats are reserved for candidates belonging to OBC. The OBC candidates if they wish to be considered under OBC Category should give Non Creamy Layer OBC declaration and undertaking with the application form for admission. The definition of Creamy Layer, the form of declaration and undertaking to be submitted by the OBC candidates are given at Appendix I.

8.3 Physically Handicapped

3 per cent seats are reserved for Physically Handicapped candidates. A Certificate from the Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Physically Handicapped, I.T.I. Campus, Pusa, New Delhi - 110 012 is required to be produced specifying that the applicant is fit to pursue LL.M. and P.G. Diploma courses.

9. Sale of Bulletin & Application Form9.1 The price of the Bulletin containing Application Form is Rs. 250/-. The Bulletin along with the Application Form will be on sale from May 10, 2011 on all working days from the admission counter of the Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001 either on cash payment or through Demand Draft drawn in favour of the Indian Law Institute payable at New Delhi.

9.2 Application Form through Internet

The Application Form and Admit Card (in duplicate) can also be downloaded from the website (www.ili.ac.in ). Each application will be accepted in the office of the Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001, only if it is accompanied by a Demand Draft for:

(i) Rs.1000/- (Rupees one thousand only) for LL.M. programmes

(ii) Rs.600/- (Rupees six hundred only) for Post Graduate Diploma Courses

drawn in favour of the Indian Law Institute, payable at New Delhi.

9.3 Bulletin alongwith Application Form by Post

The Bulletin alongwith Application Form can also be obtained by Registered Book Post/ Courier on payment of Rs. 350/- (Rupees three hundred and fifty only) in the form of a Demand Draft in favour of The Indian Law Institute payable at New Delhi alongwith a self-addressed envelope of not less than 24x30cms. size. The amount once remitted will not be refunded under any circumstances. The Institute will not be responsible for the delay, loss or damage, if any, during the transit of the Bulletin. Institute will dispatch the Bulletin containing Application Form within three days of the receipt of request.

The envelope of the letter requesting for the Bulletin must be super-scribed at the left top corner as "REQUEST FOR BULLETIN- 2011". This will help in responding to the request immediately.

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Also, the name of the candidate, address and the course for which admission is sought, must be clearly written on the back of the demand draft. The ILI shall not be responsible for any postal delay.

10. Submission of Application Form10.1 For Admission to LL.M. - 2 year course

The Application Form complete in all respects should be submitted either in person or by Registered Post/Speed Post/Courier/Messenger so as to reach the office of the Registrar, Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001 on or before June 15, 2011 for admission to LL.M. Programme alongwith a Demand Draft of Rs. 750/- towards Common Admission Test (CAT) and processing fee for admission etc. However, if the application form is downloaded from the website of the Institute, a Demand Draft of Rs. 1000/- (as mention above) is to be attached alongwith the application form.

10.2 For Admission to LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course

The Application Form complete in all respects should be submitted either in person or by Registered Post/Speed Post/Courier/Messenger so as to reach the office of the Registrar, Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001 on or before June 15, 2011 for admission to LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course along with a Demand Draft of Rs. 750/- towards processing fee for admission etc. However, if the application form is downloaded from the website of the Institute, a Demand Draft of Rs. 1000/- (as mention above) is to be attached alongwith the application form.

Note: Separate application form is to be submitted for LL.M. - 2 year course and LL.M (Evening) - 3 year course. In case, the candidate wants to apply for both, he may submit separate application forms for LL.M. - 2 year course and LL.M (Evening) - 3 year course.

10.3 For Admission to Post Graduate Diploma Courses

The Application Form complete in all respects should be submitted either in person or by Registered Post/Speed Post/Courier/Messenger so as to reach the office of the Registrar, Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001 on or before July 01, 2011 for admission to Post Graduate Diploma Courses alongwith a draft of Rs. 350/- towards processing fee for admission. However, if the application form is downloaded from the website of the Institute, a Demand Draft of Rs. 600/- is to be attached alongwith the application form.

If a candidate wants to apply for more than one Post Graduate Diploma course, he/she can get the Application Form photocopied and submit the same alongwith a Demand Draft of Rs. 600/- for each P.G. Diploma course on or before last date July 01, 2011.

10.4 Online Certificate Courses

Students can enroll for online certificate courses through the website of the Institute. The Application Form complete in all respects should be submitted either in person or by Registered Post/Speed

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Post/Courier/Messenger so as to reach the office of the Registrar, Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001 alongwith the course fee in the form of Demand Draft of Rs. 4000/- in favour of Indian Law Institute payable at New Delhi on or before the dates mentioned as under:

Session Starting Last Date for submission of Application

August 10.08.2011

November 10.11.2011

January 10.01.2012

April 10.04.2012

11. Admit Card(APPLICABLE FOR LL.M. PROGRAMMES)

11.1 Admit Card (in duplicate), as annexed to this Bulletin shall be submitted by the applicant seeking admission to LL.M. along with the Application Form, duly filled in, pasting his/her passport size photograph in the space provided.

11.2 The Admit Card allotting the Center and Roll No. for the Common Admission Test (CAT) will be issued to the candidates at the time of submission of Application Form in person and in other cases the Admit Card will be sent by post. The Institute will not be responsible in any way for any loss, damage or delay in transit of the Admit Card.

11.3 The Admit Card is required to be retained by the candidate till the admissions are finalized. However, if the Admit Card is lost by the candidate, duplicate Admit Card will be issued by the Institute with the approval of the Competent Authority on payment of Rs. 300/-. Duplicate Admit Card will not be issued after the CAT.

Important Information(i) If it is found at any stage during the entire period of the programme that the candidate has furnished any false or incorrect information on the Application Form or at the time of admission, his/ her candidature for the Programme will be cancelled summarily. In addition, disciplinary action may be taken against him/ her as per rules.

(ii) If it is found at any stage during the entire period of the Programme that the candidate does not fulfil the requisite eligibility conditions, his/ her admission shall be cancelled and entire fee shall also be forfeited.

(iii) Ragging in any form shall be strictly prohibited within the premises of the Institute as well as on Public transport or at any other place public or private.

If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if his/ her explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him/

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Admission Schedule 2011-12LL.M. - 2 year course

(i) Commencement of Sale of Bulletin Containing Application Form Tuesday, 10.05.2011(i) Last Date for Submission of Application Form Wednesday, 15.06.2011(iii) Date of Common Admission Test (CAT) Saturday, 25.06.2011

at 3.00 p.m. in the ILI(iv) Notification of CAT Result on the Website of the Institute Friday, 01.07.2011(v) Group discussion and viva-voce of Short-listed Candidates Wednesday, 06.07.2011

(onwards)(vi) Display of First Merit List Tuesday, 12.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 15.07.2011(vii) Display of Second Merit List, if required Tuesday, 19.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 22.07.2011(viii) Display of Third Merit List, if required Tuesday, 26.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 29.07.2011

S. No. Particulars Day & Date

LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course

(i) Commencement of Sale of Bulletin Containing Application Form Tuesday, 10.05.2011(ii) Last Date for Submission of Application Form Wednesday, 15.06.2011(iii) Date of Common Admission Test (CAT) Saturday, 25.06.2011

at 3.00 p.m. in the ILI(iv) Notification of CAT Result on the Website of the Institute Friday, 01.07.2011(v) Group discussion and viva-voce of Short-listed Candidates Wednesday, 06.07.2011

(onwards)(vi) Display of First Merit List Tuesday, 12.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 15.07.2011(vii) Display of Second Merit List, if required Tuesday, 19.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 22.07.2011(viii) Display of Third Merit List, if required Tuesday, 26.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 29.07.2011

S. No. Particulars Day & Date

Post Graduate Diploma Courses

(i) Commencement of Sale of Bulletin Containing Application Form Tuesday, 10.05.2011(ii) Last Date for Submission of Application Form Friday, 01.07.2011(iii) Display of First Merit List Tuesday, 12.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 15.07.2011(iv) Display of Second Merit List, if required Tuesday, 19.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 22.07.2011(v) Display of Third Merit List, if required Tuesday, 26.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 29.07.2011

S. No. Particulars Day & Date

Note: the classes for LL.M. (Ist Semester) and Post Graduate Diploma Programme will commence from monday, 1st August, 2011.

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Teaching & Examination Scheme

of the

LL.M. - 2 Year Course

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LL.M. - 2 Year courseLL.M. (2 Year) is the flagship course started by the Indian Law Institute soon after it was conferred with the status of Deemed University. Keeping the motto of the Institute, "Illuminating Legal Intellect", as the guiding principle, the course curriculum has been designed to achieve this objective. The course, thus, endeavours to promote advanced studies in law, develop specialisation in certain important specialised areas of law and develop skills in legal research, law teaching, public speaking and legal writing. The aim is to produce a band of young legal academics and professionals to fill the vacuum that exists in our country today. The Course consists of Four Semesters: First Semester, compulsory for all students comprises of Four papers - Comparative Jurisprudence; Judicial Process; Comparative Constitutional Law and Legal Research Methodology and writing. In Second and Third Semester, each student has an option to choose two subjects for specialised study comprising of Three Papers each. Students have the option to choose from: Intellecutal Property Rights; Environmental Law; Judicial Administration; Criminal Law (2nd Semester); and International Trade Law; Human Rights Law; Cyber Law and Corporate Law (3rd Semester). Besides, students are also required to submit one Research Paper of publishable quality in both these semesters.In 4th Semester, each student is required to write a quality Dissertation on any legal topic of his or her interest. Also he/she is required to take active role in the outreach programme of the Institute.

A unique feature of the course is the 'Wednesday Seminar' wherein the students are given an opportunity to discuss in the open forum any recent decision of considerable importance delivered by the apex court or high courts; legislation passed or proposed by the Union or State Legislatures; or any issue of contemporary legal relevance.

LL.M. (Evening) - 3 Year courseLL.M. (Evening) - 3 Year Course has been introduced from the academic year 2009 - 2010 with a view to provide ample opportunity for working class, mainly lawyers and legal professionals to pursue higher studies in law. Promoting higher studies and research in law is the principal objective of the Indian Law Institute. The course aims at promoting both. Course structure and curriculum reflects the unique blend of both teaching and research.Though started with an annual scheme during the academic year 2009-10, semester scheme has been introduced from the academic year 2010 - 2011 with the overall revision in the course structure and curriculum. As per the revised scheme, LL.M. (Evening) - 3 Year is a dual specialization course. There are four compulsory subjects viz., (i) Legal Research Methodology and Writing, (ii) Comparative Jurisprudence, (iii) Judicial Process, and (iv) Comparative Constitutional Law. Subjects of specialization offered are: Intellectual Property Rights; Environment Law; Judicial Administration; Criminal Law; International Trade Law; Human Rights Law; Cyber Law, and Corporate Law. Each subject of specialization consists of 3 theory papers and one research paper. Students are required to study two specializations.

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Teaching Scheme of LL.M. - 2 Year course

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Note: All optional courses may not be offered in every semester. The ILI reserves the right to offer any two or more or float new courses in Semester-II and III.Research paper includes oral presentation and open defence.

Teaching Scheme of LL.M. (Evening) - 3 Year Course

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Notes:

1. All optional courses may not be offered in every semester. The ILI reserves the right to offer any two or more or float new courses in Semester II, III & IV.

2. A student cannot change his specialisation once the courses are finalized.

3. Research Paper includes oral presentation and oral defence

4. The topics for the Research Papers and Dissertation shall be decided in consultation with the Faculty.

Scheme of Examinations For Programme Leading to Award of LL.M. Degree

1. The Institute shall hold examinations for awarding Master's Degree in Law (LL.M.) as per the prescribed Scheme of Teaching & Examinations and Syllabi as approved by the Academic Council.

2. Scheme of Teaching & Examination :

(i) Evaluation through a semester-end examination

(ii) Continuous evaluation by the teacher(s) of the course

The distribution of weightage for various components of evaluation shall be as below:-

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Theory Courses

(i) Semester-end examinations 60%

(ii) Continuous evaluation by the teacher(s) 40%

For any other component of a programme not covered by the above, the weightage shall be prescribed by the Academic Programme Committee with the approval of the Director.

Teacher's Continuous Evaluation*

Theory course: The Teacher's Continuous Evaluation shall be based on the following:

Item Apportioned Marks

(i) Class Tests 15 marks

(ii) Assignment & Presentation of Papers 15 marks

(iii) Seminar attendance and participation 5 marks

(iv) Class attendance and participation 5 marks

Total 40 marks

4. Dissertation

For dissertation, the evaluation shall be done and marks awarded by a Committee comprising of an internal examiner, who will ordinarily be the supervisor, and one or more external examiners. The dissertation may be valued by Internal and External Examiners and the mean of the two scores will be taken as the marks awarded to the candidate.

5. Criteria for passing courses/ marks and divisions

(i) Obtaining a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in each paper including the semester-end examination and the teacher's continuous evaluation shall be essential for passing the paper. A candidate who secures less than 50% marks in a paper, shall be deemed to have failed in that paper.

(ii) A student may apply, within two weeks from the date of declaration of result, for re-checking of the examination script(s) of a specific course(s) on payment of prescribed fees to be notified by the Registrar. Re-checking shall mean verifying whether all the questions and their parts have been duly marked as per the question paper and the totalling of marks. In the event of any discrepancy being found the same shall be rectified through appropriate changes in both the results as well as marks-sheet of the concerned student.

*Subject to approval by Academic Council*Since Wednesday Seminar is not conducted for LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year programme, this schememay be suitably modified for it.

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Further the successful candidates will be placed in Divisions as below:-

(i) First Division with Distinction: A candidate obtaining aggregate of 70% and above marks shall be placed in first division with distinction, provided the candidate has passed all the courses in the first attempt.

(ii) First Division: A candidate obtaining aggregate of 60% and above but below 70% marks shall be placed in first division.

(iii) Second Division: A candidate obtaining aggregate of 50% and above marks but less than 60% marks shall be placed in Second Division.

6. The Supplementary Examination will be conducted only for the students who fail in any paper in the 3rd semester examination during the same academic year along with even semester examination in the month of April / May on payment of examination fees of Rs. 1500/- (Rupees one thousand five hundred only) per paper.

7. For details see the LL.M. Regulations available on the website http://www.ili.ac.in.

* Since Wednesday Seminar is not conducted for LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year programme, this scheme may be suitably modified for LL.M. (Evening) programme.

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Teaching & Examination Scheme

of the

Post Graduate Diploma Courses

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(i) Post Graduate Diploma course in Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods are alternative to litigation as methods of dispute resolution. ADR processes provide practical and innovative ways to resolve disputes. There are many ADR methods like negotiation, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, permutations and combinations of these basic methods like Lok Adalats, Judicial settlements, out of court settlements, etc. The P.G. Diploma Course in Alternative Dispute Resolution is designed for people who negotiate and deal with disputes, either their own or those of others. It is now being recognized as well as appreciated by the policy makers and efforts are being made to use ADR methods wherever possible instead of litigation. The course aims to give students knowledge of ADR processes so that they can advise their clients or claimants on the most appropriate method of resolving their dispute. It will also equip them with the skills to act as party representatives, arbitrators or mediators. The course has the following objectives : to understand the reasons for conflicts and examine the methods of conflict resolution; to understand the limitations of litigation and to appreciate the advantages of Alternative methods of dispute resolution; to understand the theory and law relating to ADR; to understand the client's problem and help the clients to make decisions; to learn the strategic use of ADR methods; to learn the skills of interviewing, counseling and ADR methods and to analyze and understand the Arbitration Law and International Commercial Arbitration and its working. This course includes five papers i.e. i) Fundamentals of Alternative Dispute Resolution, ii) Indian Law on Alternative Dispute Resolution, iii) International Commercial Arbitration, iv) Application of ADR in other Fields and v) Practical Training

(ii) Post Graduate Diploma course inCorporate Laws and Management

This Post Graduate Diploma in Corporate Law and Management is introduced with the object that students and Executives working in the Corporate and Business World, who are also interested in studying Corporate and Allied Business Laws with its wide scope, could take benefit from it while being continue to be in employment and engaged in other activities during day time.

The Course content includes extensively the Company Law covering all important doctrines and concepts, along with related Acts like SEBI and Societies Act. It also covers allied Commercial Laws on Industries, Labour, Contract, Competition, Arbitration, Consumer Protection and Environment. The Course is directed towards imparting expert knowledge of Corporate Laws, working knowledge of all necessary business laws and also incorporates Management along with Accounts and Finance.

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We invite mostly Company Secretaries to teach Papers on Company Law and Chartered Accountants to teach Paper on Book Keeping and Accountancy. These faculties provide excellent opportunities to the students to interact with the real corporate world. This diploma is recognized by the Government of India for appointment of Company Secretaries in Companies having paid up share capital of less than Rupees five crores. This course has potential of transforming working Business Executives into Corporate Managers and Company Secretaries by making them multi-disciplinary Professionals in Regulatory Framework, Corporate Governance, Secretarial Services, Business Planning etc. The students of this Diploma course are sure to stand distinguished from other graduates while seeking job opportunities in Government Companies, Private Sector Companies, Other Business Organizations, Societies, Autonomous Institutions etc. Most of our students have either obtained jobs in various sectors or have progressed to higher ladder of success in their career achieving financially rewarding and satisfying jobs.

(iii) Post Graduate Diploma course in Cyber LawToday we live in an era of profound transition propelled, inter alia, by development of science and information and communication technology. As more and more transactions are now happening in the cyber space, it is giving rise to many legal problems. Application of existing law to the transactions taking place in the cyber world requires special knowledge to understand the nature of transactions and the manner in which they take place in the cyber world. The course offered by the Institute aims at addressing some of these problems. The course comprehensively encapsulates the legal issues related to use of communicative, transactional and distributive aspects of network information and technology. Mainly the course is aimed at: (i) providing technical knowledge to non-technical persons, and (ii) providing legal knowledge to non-legal persons. The course mainly covers apart from basics of computer and cyber world, regulatory framework of the cyber world (both national and international perspectives), e-commerce, Intellectual Property Rights in the Cyber World, etc. Course work involves the submission of project report on a relevant topic approved by the Institute.

(iv) Post Graduate Diploma course inEnvironmental Law and Management

Environment Law, based on scientific understanding and a clear analysis of social goals can set out rules for human conduct which, if followed, should lead the communities living with carrying capacity on earth. Now the protection of environment is a global issue and is also a constitutional mandate. Accordingly State as well as citizens are duty bound to protect and improve the environment.

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Keeping in view the above, the Indian Law Institute, has started a Diploma Environmental Law and Management. The students are being oriented in a professional manner and the course helps them in getting placed in various environmental institutions/NGOs/ Public Sector Undertaking etc. With the rapid economic growth, conflict between development and environment has assumed a central place in our political, social and economic discourse. The planning and management is therefore, inevitable to keep under consideration and thus it is included in the curriculum.

Further, the course also focuses on conceptual framework of environmental law both at national and international level. Regulatory and adjudicatory mechanism has also been covered in our curriculum, with a view to see their role in attaining goals set by national legal framework. The significant role of NGOs in the protection of environment also occupies a key place in environmental management and protection. Thus special attention has been given there on. The present course provides an excellent opportunity to lawyers, environmentalists and various administrative personnel working with the enforcement machinery.

(v) Post Graduate Diploma course in Human Rights LawThe Human Rights Course is aimed at ensuring effective participation in a free society and to strengthen respect for Human Rights and to create a platform for its global dissemination. It also aims to develop analytical skills, which enable students to understand and analyse the importance of Human Rights Law in the era of globalisation and in the light of development in the contemporary world. This is aimed at students who wish to extend their expertise and to combine it with a broad understanding of the international human rights law. Another basic objective of the course is to provide the students with a critical introduction to the filed of human rights, on the one hand, and to increase research on specific Human Right issues. There are five papers in the programme (i) Human Rights : An Introduction, (ii) International Protection and Enforcement of Human Rights, (iii) Indian Law on Human Rights, (iv) Rights of Special Groups and Collective Rights, (v) Law Relating to Torture and project report need to be submitted on any topic approved by the co-ordinator.

(vi) Post Graduate Diploma course in IPRIndia is one of the fastest emerging economies. Growth and development of the trade and economy is directly related to the protection of intellectual property of the enterprises and individuals. It is, therefore, necessary to have information and knowledge regarding not only Intellectual property rights but also the law governing it. India's principal asset is its largest scientific and technical human resources. To use this resource to the fullest, it requires capacity building in the field of Intellectual Property Rights law. Keeping in view these aspects, the Indian Law Institute offers a quality post-graduate diploma in Intellectual Property Rights Law.

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The course aims to:?Spread awareness regarding the rights in intellectual property in works, inventions and knowledge

?Impart an in depth knowledge in all the relevant areas of law relating to IPRs

?Give not only theoretical but also the practical understanding of the subject?The course comprises of five papers:?Introduction to the Intellectual Property Rights Law

?Law relating to Patents

?Law relating to Copyright and Neighbouring Rights?Law relating to Protection of Trademarks, and Geographical Indications ?Law relating to Protection of Trade Secrets, Traditional Knowledge, Industrial Designs and

Integrated Circuits Layout Designs

Apart from basic laws relating to protection of IPRs, the course intends to cover relevant contemporary issues in all the fields such as Software patents; Patents for business methods; Drug patents: Pharmaceutical industry vis-à-vis public health; Traditional Knowledge: Protection of Genetic resources; Plant Variety Protection and Farmers' Rights Act; Copyright in cyber world; Copyright and multimedia works; Database Protection; Trademarks vis-à-vis Domain Names

The course is taught by experts in the fields and is coordinated by the internal faculty, who is responsible for the conduct of regular classes. The biggest advantage of teaching by the experts in the fields is that one gets not only the theoretical knowledge but also get to learn the practical aspects of the law.

(vii) Post Graduate Diploma course in International Trade LawThe discipline of International Trade Law is one of the fastest growing areas of International Law in the last many years. It is an area, which requires an interdisciplinary and comparative analysis of various rules and customs of trade between countries and private companies across borders. It is also an area, the study of which is most challenging and also much needed for every lawyer and others related to trade in one way or the other.

In this context the Post Graduate Diploma in International Trade Law aims at analyzing the various traditional and modern legal concepts, doctrines, rules, customs etc. relating to International Trade with an interdisciplinary and comparative approach. It also intends at providing students with the up-to-date methodology of the scientific research in this complex area of law. Students are given an opportunity to gain knowledge on how to resolve different legal problems, taking into account international and national legal regulation. The Course has been divided into five papers viz. International Sales and Carriage of Goods; Financing of International Sales; Law Relating to

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International Business in India; Law Relating to WTO and settlement of International Trade Disputes.

This programme also aims at (a) keeping members of the Bar and other professionals abreast of the newer developments in International Trade Law and (b) Creating awareness among persons belonging to commerce, industry and government of their legal rights and duties and also of persons dealing with them.

(viii) Post Graduate Diploma course in Labour LawPost Graduate Diploma in Labour Law is one of the oldest and very prestigious Diploma Courses of the Indian Law Institute. Much before the Institute became a Deemed University, this Diploma was recognised by the Ministry of Labour, Government of India for recruitment of personnel to the post of Labour Enforcement Officer, Labour Welfare Officer, Assistant Labour Commissioner, Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner, etc. The mandate of minimum qualification of LL.B. or M.A. in Social Sciences in Second Division is also as prescribed by the Government. The Course curriculum is comprehensive and covers the whole gamut of Labour Law - Industrial Relations Law; Social Security Laws; and Labour Welfare Laws. The Course also includes a paper on Personnel Management. Faculty includes eminent Professors of Law; practising Advocates; Senior Professionals from the field; and serving/retired senior Government Officials from the Ministry of Labour.

The Course is very useful for those who are already in the job as it increases their knowledge of labour laws and enhances their chances of promotion in the organisation itself or to seek higher/better jobs outside; those who are looking for a job as it equips them with a fair idea of the labour laws in the country and helps them to get a good job in the related fields; those who are practising as lawyers to augment their income by taking up practice in labour law cases.

(ix) Post Graduate Diploma course inSecurities & Banking Laws

The Indian Law Institute started the P. G. Diploma in Securities and Banking in the year 2005-06 by considering the growing importance of India's Capital Markets and in keeping with its pioneering role in Indian Legal Education. The objective of this course is to equip the students with practical knowledge in Banking and financial sectors. Through this course the students will be exposed to formal training to acquire knowledge and to develop skills required to undertake employment in financial sectors. It will also keep the students abreast with the newer developments of the banking and securities law and it is taught with latest techniques and methodology including the use of power point facilities.

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The duration of the course is one year and an annual examination will be held at the end of the academic year on the dates to be announced by the Institute. Paper I to V will carry 100 marks each and total will be 500 in aggregate. The syllabus of this course covers all the important aspects of Securities and Banking laws and was revised and updated adequately.

(x) Post Graduate Diploma course inTax Law

In addition to serving the primary purpose of providing sufficient revenues to the State, taxes have come to be recognized as an instrument through which the social and economic objectives of a welfare

State could be achieved. They are utilized now for providing incentives for larger earnings and more

savings, fostering industrial development by selective concessions, restraining ostentatious expenditure, checking inflationary pressures and achieving social objectives like reduction of inequalities and the enlargement of opportunities to the common man.

There is no doubt that taxation has an important and established role to play in any economy. The taxation policy of a State, which is one of the significant tools for securing resources for the States functions, has crucial role to play in the overall policy scheme of that State and in the all round

development of its economy. Also, taxation measures are now relied upon not only for financing for

socio-economic development, but also to check and reduce the monetary inequalities in the society. Taxation, thus, provides a sound and handy tool to effectively accomplish the aforesaid objectives.

In a developing country like India, the requirement for additional finance for its developmental

activities need hardly be emphasized. This results in a variety of taxes, viz., income tax, wealth-tax, estate duty, sales tax, VAT, customs and excise duties, among others.

It is with this background Post Graduate Diploma in Tax Law is designed by the Indian Law Institute

for those who wish to extend their basic knowledge as well as professional expertise and to combine it with a broad understanding of the taxation structure. The course enables the candidates to have more

knowledge in Income Tax, Sales Tax, Wealth Tax, Complete Provisions of Central Excise Act and

Rules 1944, Custom Act, 1962, Central Sales Tax, knowledge of Accounting and Auditing and basic knowledge of Constitutional and Economic Aspects of Tax Law, including Service Tax, Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) and Value Added Tax (VAT).

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Teaching and Examination Scheme of P.G. Diploma CoursesThe admission will be held in respect of the following Post Graduate Diploma Course of one-year duration for the session 2011-2012:

(i) Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) 40

(ii) Corporate Laws and Management 100(iii) Cyber Law 60(iv) Environmental Law & Management 40

(v) Human Rights Law 40

(vi) Intellectual Property Rights Laws 100(vii) International Trade Law 60(viii) Labour Law 40

(ix) Securities & Banking Laws 60

(x) Tax Law 60

The various courses being offered by the Institute are taught with the latest techniques and methodology including the use of multimedia and have attained state-of-art status in the present form.

The timings of classes for all courses: 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

The courses are conducted with the following objectives:

(a) keeping members of the Bar and other professionals abreast of the newer developments in law;

(b) creating awareness among persons belonging to commerce, industry and government of their legal rights and duties and also of persons dealing with them;

(c) sharing the fruits of research done by the Institute with others;

(d) creating awareness that legal rules are not merely technical rules designed to solve disputes between the two immediate parties but are the instruments of social engineering. Its function is to create a proper social adjustment and a balance between the competing claims and interests of people.

The Post Graduate Diploma in Labour Law is recognized by the Govt. of India for recruitment of Labour Officers.

The Post Graduate Diploma in Corporate Laws & Management is recognized by the Govt. of India for jobs as Company Secretaries in Companies having paid up share capital of less than two crore.

S. No. Post Graduate Diploma Intake

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A. Examination Bye-laws

Examination Form for Post Graduate Diploma Courses should be submitted alongwith examination fee of Rs. 2,000/- as per the following schedule:

(a) Last date for submitting the Examination Form from March 1, 2012 to March 21, 2012

(b) With late fee of Rs. 200/- from March 22, 2012 to March 31, 2012

(c) With late fee of Rs. 500/- after March 31, 2012 but before commencement of examinations.

(i) The examination shall ordinarily be held in the month of April, 2012 (likely from 10th April, 2012).

(ii) In order to qualify for the award of Post Graduate Diploma, each candidate must secure a minimum of 40% marks in each paper and 50% marks in aggregate.

(iii) A candidate securing 75% marks in aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examination in 1st Division with Distinction. Those who secure 65% marks or above shall be given 1st Division and others a rank of "Pass".

(iv) A Supplementary Examination will be held in the month of October for those students who absent/fail in the Annual Examination on account of one paper, provided they have secured a minimum of 40% marks in each of the remaining papers and 50% in the aggregate.

(v) A candidate, who either fails in more than one paper or does not take the Annual Examination owing to reasons beyond his control but has fulfilled the attendance requirement, shall be eligible to take the examination again without being required to attend the class.

(vi) A fee of Rs. 500/- per paper will be charged for re-totalling the marks obtained by a student only if the request in this respect is received within 15 days after the declaration of result.

(vii) A candidate fails or does not appear for any reason in the supplementary examination of one paper, he will be required to appear in all the papers at the next two following Annual Examinations.

(viii) A fee of Rs. 1,500/- will be charged for Supplementary Examination.

(ix) A candidate who fails or does not appear in the Annual Examination as referred to in Byelaws (v) will be eligible to appear in the next two following Annual Examinations only. Such students are required to deposit an examination fee applicable in the year in which the examination is conducted.

(x) Duplicate mark sheet will be issued to students on submission of requisite fee of Rs. 300/- and an F.I.R. copy in respect of lost original marks sheet.

(xi) Original Degree/Post Graduate Diploma will be awarded during the convocation. (xii) Students are required to submit their project work as notified / scheduled by the co-ordinator

for processing the result. In this regard any type of request will not be entertained later on.

B. Bye-Laws Regarding Disorderly Conduct and Use of Unfair Means in Examination.

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1. For the purposes of these Bye-laws

(a) Examination means an examination conducted by the Indian Law Institute;

(b) The year means the academic year;

(c) Candidate includes an examinee taking any examination in a particular year and, wherever the context so permits, every student on the rolls of the Institute.

(d) The use of dishonest or unfair means in the examination includes:

(i) assisting in any manner whatsoever any other candidate in answering the question paper during the course of the examination;

(ii) taking assistance from any other candidate or any other person or from any book, paper, notes or other material in answering the question paper during the course of examination;

(iii) carrying into the examination hall any book, paper, notes or other material, whatsoever, likely to be used directly or indirectly by the candidates in connection with the examination;

(iv) smuggling in any answer book or a continuation sheet;

(v) taking out or arranging to send out an answer book or any page or a continuation sheet;

(vi) replacing or getting replaced an answer book or any page or continuation sheet during or after the examination;

(vii) getting impersonated by any person in the examination;

(viii) deliberately disclosing one's identity or making any distinctive marks in the answer book for the purpose;

(ix) communicating with or talking to any other candidate or unauthorised person in or around the examination hall during the course of the examination;

(x) communicating or attempting to communicate directly or through a relative, guardian or friend with an examiner with the object of influencing him in the award of marks;

(e) Disorderly conduct in the examination includes:

(i) misbehaviour in connection with the examination, with the Superintendent, Invigilator on duty or any other staff working at the examination centre or with any other candidate in or around the examination centre, before, during or after the examination hours;

(ii) leaving the examination hall before the expiry of half an hour or without handing over the answer book to the Invigilator-in-charge or without signing the attendance sheet;

(iii) intentionally tearing off the answer book or a part thereof or a continuation sheet;

(iv) disturbing or disrupting the examination;

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(v) inciting others to leave the examination room or to disturb or disrupt the examination;(vi) carrying into the examination centre any weapon of offence.

2. No candidate shall make use of any dishonest or unfair means or indulge in disorderly conduct in the examination;

3. A candidate found guilty of the use of dishonest or unfair means or disorderly conduct in the examination may be disqualified from passing the examination for which he was a candidate, and may, in addition, be debarred from appearing at the ensuing supplementary examination of the Institute or for a further period to be decided by the Examination Disciplinary Committee.

4. (a) The Superintendent of the examination or the Invigilator or any other officer of the Institute, as the case may be, shall report in writing to the Director the case of every student who has contravened the provisions of clause 2.

(b) The reporting authority shall give full facts of the case in his report and forward with it the statement, if any, made on the occasion by the candidate and the invigilator on duty and papers, books and other material recovered from the candidate, if any.\

5. There shall be one Examination Disciplinary Committee headed by the Director. The Examination Disciplinary Committee shall consist of the programme coordinator(s) of the Diploma course(s) and the Registrar.

6. (a) The Director, Registrar or any other person authorized by the Director in this behalf shall communicate to the candidate in respect of whom a report has been received pursuant to clause 4(a) the precise nature of allegations against him and shall require him to furnish his written explanation within a period of 15 days.

(b) On receipt of the explanation from the candidates or on the expiry of the period stipulated for submitting explanation if no explanation is received from him, the Director shall assign the case for consideration to the Examination Disciplinary Committee.

(c) The Examination Disciplinary Committee shall provide an opportunity of personal hearing to the candidate, should the candidate choose not to appear at the date fixed for hearing, without sufficient cause, the Examination Disciplinary Committee shall proceed with the matter further under the rules.

7. If after considering all the material on record including the explanation, if any, submitted by the candidate, the Examination Disciplinary Committee is satisfied that the candidate is guilty of the use of dishonest or unfair means or disorderly conduct in the examination, it shall recommend to the Director the punishment that may be imposed on the candidate under clause 3 according to the nature of the offence.

8. The Director may, after considering the report of the Examination Disciplinary Committee, take such action against the candidate under clause 3 as the Director may deem fit.

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9. If a person not otherwise covered by these provisions is found guilty of having impersonated a candidate or of having written, outside the examination hall, an answer book or its any page or a continuation sheet which he knows or has reason to believe, will be smuggled into the examination hall for the benefit of any candidate or of having managed otherwise to replace the answer book or its any page shall be disqualified from appearing in any examination for a period to be stated.The procedure laid down in Bye-laws 6, 7 and 8 will be applicable in such cases also.

C. Maintenance of Discipline in Examination Hall1. Entry to the examination hall will not be permitted half an hour after the commencement of

the examination.2. After the commencement of the examination, no candidate will be allowed to leave the

examination hall, in the first half an hour and in the last half an hour, without submitting the answer sheet.

3. No tea/coffee/soft-drink etc. will be served to the candidates during the examination.4. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the examination hall.5. No candidate will change the seat allotted to him/her without due permission of the

Invigilator.6. Use of mobile phone is strictly prohibited during the time of examination.D. TranscriptØThe charge for the first set of transcript is Rs.200/- and the charge for every additional set of

transcripts is Rs.50/- provided the request for such additional transcripts is made along with the request for the first set of transcript. For example, if a request for 5 sets of transcripts is made at the same time, the total charges will be Rs.200 x 1 + 50 x 4 = 400/-. These charges are applicable for requests made within two years of completion of the programme.

ØIf the transcripts are requested later than this two years period, then the applicant has to pay Rs.100/- per set of transcript if he/she is applying from India plus Rs.75/- to cover Registered postage charges within India.

ØStudents residing outside India may submit a fee of US$50 per transcript through Bank Draft drawn in favour of "Indian Law Institute" payable at New Delhi.

Note: The information contained in this Bulletin including Teaching & Examination Scheme of Post Graduate Programmes can be changed / modified from time to time with the approval of the competent authority.

E. Issue of Duplicate I.Cards

ØThe duplicate I.Cards shall be issued on submission of copy of FIR and on payment of a charge of Rs. 100/-

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List of the Governing Council Members of The Indian Law Institute

PRESIDENT North Block, New Delhi

Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.H. KapadiaMr. Kapil SibalChief Justice of IndiaHon'ble Union Minister for HumanSupreme Court of IndiaResource DevelopmentNew Delhi - 110 001Government of IndiaShastri Bhawan, New DelhiVICE PRESIDENTS

Dr. M. Veerappa Moily Mr. Gopal SubramaniumHon'ble Union Minister of Law & Justice Solicitor General of India Government of India Supreme Court of India Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi New Delhi

Mr. G.E.Vahanvati Hon'ble Mr. Justice P.V. ReddiAttorney General for India Chairman

Law Commission of India New Delhi

Mr. Rakesh Munjal Prof. Rahmatullah KhanSr. Advocate PresidentC-6, East of Kailash Indian Society of International LawNew Delhi - 110 065 Bhagwan Das Road, New Delhi

TREASURER Prof. Ved PrakashChairmanHon'ble Mr. Justice R.V.RaveendranUniversity Grants CommissionJudge, Supreme Court of IndiaBahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi2, Moti Lal Nehru Marg, New Delhi

TWO VICE CHANCELLORS DIRECTOR NOMINATED BY ASSOCIATION OF Prof. D.S. Sengar INDIAN UNIVERSITIES Director, ILI

Prof. Balraj ChauhanVice ChancellorEX-OFFICIO MEMBERSDr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law

Mr. P. Chidambaram UniversityHon'ble Union Minister for Home Affairs L.D.A. Kanpur Road SchemeGovernment of India Lucknow 226 012

Supreme Court of IndiaNew Delhi

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Lakshmangarh, Sikar (Rajasthan)Dr. R.Venkata Rao Dr. Subhash Chandra GuptaVice Chancellor Dean, Faculty of LawNational law School of India University H.N.B. Garhwal University CampusNagarbhavi, Bangalore 560 072 Distt. Pauri Garhwal

Uttarakhand 249 199FIVE ELECTED JUDGES

Prof. Narayan Madhukar RajadhyakshaMr. Justice Dilip Babasaheb BhosaleDean, Faculty of LawJudge, High Court of Judicature at Bombay, University of Bombay, MumbaiFlat No. 1101, "VIDHI"

General Bhosale Marg, Opp. SarangTEN OTHER PERSONS ELECTEDMumbai-400 02, MaharashtraMs. Priya Hingorani

Hon'ble Dr. Justice Vineet Kothari, AdvocateJudge, Chamber 40, Supreme Court of IndiaRajasthan High Court New DelhiC-48, PWD Road Jodhpur - 342 001Rajasthan Dr. Janak Raj Jai

AdvocateHon'ble Dr. Justice A.H.Saikia A-120, Pandara Road, New Delhi 110 004Chief JusticeJ & K High Court, Srinagar Mr. G.Masilamani

Sr. AdvocateHon'ble Mr. Justice V.V.S. Rao Ex Addl. Solicitor General of India Judge AO 3362, AF-Block 8th StreetA.P. High Court, Hyderabad Chennai 600 040

Hon'ble Mr. Justice N. V. Ramana, Mr. Amarjit Singh Chandhiok, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh Sr. AdvocateGanapathi" 331/2 R.T., Addl. Solicitor General of IndiaSanjeeva Reddy Nagar C-524, Defence ColonyHyderabad 500 038 (AP) New Delhi 110 024

Mr. Beant Singh Bedi FIVE ELECTED DEANSDistt. & Sessions Judge (Retd.)Prof. (Dr.) Nisha Dube 2826, Phase VIIDean, Faculty of LawSAS Nagar, Sector 61Barkatullah University, BhopalMohali 160 062 (Chandigarh)

Prof. Satish Shastri Prof. (Dr.) Ashwani Kumar Bansal Dean, Faculty of Juridical SciencesProfessor of Law Mody Institute of Technology & ScienceC-7, 29-31 Chhatra Marg(Deemed University)

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University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007Mr. Sushil Kumar Jain Mr. T.R.AndhyarujinaAdvocate Sr. AdvocateC-67, Neeti Bagh B-5/17, Safdarjang EnclaveNew Delhi 110 049 New Delhi 110 029

Prof. (Dr.) A.Subrahmanyam PRESIDENT ILIEWAProfessor of Law Dr. S.S. JaswalDepartment of LawCollege of LawAndhra UniversityVisakhapatnam 530 003

Prof. (Dr.) A. Lakshminath Vice ChancellorChanakya National Law UniversityA.N.Sinha Institute of Social Studies CampusNorth Gandhi MaidanPatna 800 001

FIVE MEMBERS NOMINATED BY THE PRESIDENT, ILI

Hon'ble Mr. Justice Altamas KabirJudge, Supreme Court of IndiaNew Delhi

Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.K.SikriJudge, High Court of DelhiNew DelhiHon'ble Mr. Justice A.M.Ahmadi Former Chief Justice of IndiaC - 3, Kant Enclave, Karnisingh Shooting RangeDelhi - Harayana Police Check PostAnangpur, Faridabad - 121 001, Haryana

Hon'ble Dr. Justice Arijit PasayatFormer Judge, Supreme Court of IndiaBungalow No. 84, New Moti BaghNew Delhi 110 023

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Staff Members of ILI

DIRECTOR

Prof. D.S. Sengar, B.Sc., LL.B., LL.M., LL.D. (University of Lucknow), P.G. Diploma in

Criminology, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute's Fellow at University of Calgary, Canada and

the Senior Fulbright Fellow at The George Washington University Law School, Washington

D.C.

FACULTY

Research Professor

Prof. S. Sivakumar, B.Sc. (Phy), LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D. (University of Kerala)

Associate Research Professors

Dr. Furqan Ahmad, M.A. (Socio), LL.M., Ph.D., Dip. in Civil Engg. & Tax Laws, Advanced

Diploma in Mass Media , Diploma in International Law, Dip. Statistics

Assistant Research Professor (Sr. Grade)

Dr. (Ms.) Jyoti Dogra Sood, B.A. (Hons.) LL.M. (H.P. University), Ph.D (Panjab University)

Assistant Research Professors

Dr. S.S. Jaswal, LL.M. Ph.D., P.G. Diploma in Personal Management and Labour Welfare

(H.P. University)

Dr. (Mrs.) Jaya V.S., B.A. LL.B. (five year) LL.M. (Cochin University)

Mr. Vishnu Konoorayar K., BA.L., LL.M. (Cochin University)

Mr. P. Puneeth, B.A.L., LL.B., LL.M. (Bangalore University)

Ms. Arya A. Kumar, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) (Mahatma Gandhi University), LL.M. (Cochin

University of Science & Technology)

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ADMINISTRATION

Registrar

Mr. Dalip Kumar, B.Sc (Hons.), M.Sc. (Chem.) (University of Delhi), Master of Engg. (Delhi

College of Engineering), LL.B. (University of Delhi)

Assistant Registrars

Mr. P.B. Gupta, M.A. (Economics), P.G.D.B.A. (Delhi), LL.B.

Mr. A.K. Verma, M.Com, LL.B.

LIBRARY

Librarian

Mr. Bhag Singh, M.A. (Pol. Science), M.A. (History), M.Lib., LL.B. (University of Delhi)

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1. Rights of Persons with Disabilities - S.K. Verma & S.C. Srivastava (2002) 280.00

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10. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 - P.M. Bakshi (1993) 125.00

11. Essays on Famine and Society - Jean Floud Amrtia Rangasami (1993) 150.00

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44. Property Relations in Independent India: Constitutional and Legal Implication in India - G.S. Sharma (1967) 15.00

45. The Law of the Sedition in India - D. Gopalakrishnan (1964) 8.50

46. Administrative Process under the Essential Commodities Act -M.P. Jain (1964) 15.00

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Appendix - I

Form of Certificate to be Produced by Other Backward Classesapplying for admission in the Indian Law Institute, Delhi

This is to certify that Shri/Smt./Kum. ________________________________________________________ Son/Daughter of Shri/Smt.____________________________________________________________________ of Village/Town ________________________________District/Division ______________________________ in the ___________________________________ State belongs to the _____________________________ Community which is recognized as a backward class under:

(i) Resolution No. 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dated 10/09/93 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 186 dated 13/09/93.

(ii) Resolution No. 12011/9/94-BCC dated 19/10/94 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 163 dated 20/10/94.

(iii) Resolution No. 12011/7/95-BCC dated 24/05/95 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 88 dated 25/05/95.

(iv) Resolution No. 12011/96/94-BCC dated 9/03/96.(v) Resolution No. 12011/44/96-BCC dated 6/12/96 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I

Section I No. 210 dated 11/12/96.(vi) Resolution No. 12011/13/97-BCC dated 03/12/97.(vii) Resolution No. 12011/99/94-BCC dated 11/12/97.(viii) Resolution No. 12011/68/98-BCC dated 27/10/99.(ix) Resolution No. 12011/88/98-BCC dated 6/12/99 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I

Section I No. 270 dated 06/12/99.(x) Resolution No. 12011/36/99-BCC dated 04/04/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I

Section I No. 71 dated 04/04/2000.(xi) Resolution No. 12011/44/99-BCC dated 21/09/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I

Section I No. 210 dated 21/09/2000.(xii) Resolution No. 12015/9/2000-BCC dated 06/09/2001.(xiii) Resolution No. 12011/1/2001-BCC dated 19/06/2003.(xiv) Resolution No. 12011/4/2002-BCC dated 13/01/2004.(xv) Resolution No. 12011/9/2004-BCC dated 16/01/2006 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I

Section I No. 210 dated 16/01/2006.

Shri/Smt./Kum. _________________________________________and/or his family ordinarily reside(s) in the _____________________________________District/Division of_______________________________State. This is also to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons/sections (Creamy Layer) mentioned in Column 3 of the Schedule to the Government of India, Department of Personnel & Training O.M. No. 36012/22/93-Estt.(SCT) dated 08/09/93 which is modified vide OM No. 36033/3/2004 Estt.(Res.) dated 09/03/2004.

Dated:District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner, etc.Seal (i)

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NOTE:

(a) The term 'Ordinarily' used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.

(b) The authorities competent to issue Caste Certificates are indicated below:

(i) District Magistrate / Additional Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate / Sub-Divisional magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank of Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate).

(ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate.

(iii) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar' and

(iv) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and / or his family resides.

Declaration/undertaking - for OBC Candidates only

I, ____________________________________ son/daughter of Shri ____________________________________

resident of village/town/city _________________________ district __________________________ State hereby declare

that I belong to the __________________________ community which is recognised as a backward class by the Government

of India for the purpose of reservation in services as per orders contained in Department of Personnel and Training Office

Memorandum No.36012/22/93- Estt.(SCT), dated 8/9/1993. It is also declared that I do not belong to persons/sections

(Creamy Layer) mentioned in Column 3 of the Schedule to the above referred Office Memorandum, dated 8/9/1993, which

is modified vide Department of Personnel and Training Office Memorandum No.36033/3/2004 Estt.(Res.) dated 9/3/2004.

Signature of the Candidate

Place:

Date:

Declaration/undertaking not signed by Candidate will be rejected

False declaration will render the applicant liable for termination of registration at any time

Creamy Layer Definition

OBC Creamy layer is defined comprehensively at http://ncbc.nic.in/html/creamylayer.html All candidates for the OBC reserved seats should make sure that they do not satisfy any of the creamy layer criteria as listed in the website. Some general exclusion for quick reference (no way comprehensive) are as follows.

1. Any of the parents holds a constitutional position in Govt. of India

2. Any one of the parents is a class I officer

3. Both the parents are class II officers

4. Any one of the parents is employed in an equivalent rank to class I officer or both parents equivalent to class II officer in a public sector, insurance companies, banks, universities or in other organizations

5. Land holdings on irrigated land is 85% or more of the statutory ceiling area

6. Parents income is more than Rs. 2.5 Lakhs per year

(ii)

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APPLICATION FORMfor Master of Laws (LL.M.)- 2 year course

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Demand Draft No…………….……. Rs. ………………. Dated…………………

Last date for submission of Application Form: 15.06.2011Date of CAT - 2011: 25.06.2011 (Saturday)

1. Name of the Course applied for .................................

2. CANDIDATE'S NAME (in block letters) ............................................................................................................................

3. FATHER'S/ HUSBAND'S NAME (in block letters) ...........................................................................................................

4. Date of Birth ........................................................................................................................................................................

5. Postal Address (in block letters) ............................................................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

6. Telephone No. (Res.).....................................(Mobile)........................................... (E-mail).................................................

7. Category (General/ OBC/ Scheduled Caste/ Tribe)...............................................................................................................(Certificate to be attached in case of Scheduled Caste/ Tribe)

8. Physically Handicapped.........................................................................................................................................................

9. Details of examination passed commencing from 12th standard: -

...........................................................................................................

Examination Board/University Name and Year Division/ Grade or % age ofAddress of the Grade Aggregate marksInstitution last (upto two decimal place)

attended

Subject

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RECEIPT

Received Application Form from Mr./Ms./Mrs……………………………………………………………… for

Admission to LL.M. - 2 year course..…………………………….…………………………………….……… alongwith

Demand Draft No. ……………………. Dated ………………….for Rs. ………………… only.

Signature

……

10. Occupation

11. Designation ..........................................................................................................................................................................

12. Details of Employer, if any ...................................................................................................................................................

13. Full name and address of office .............................................................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Phone No. (Office): .............................................................Fax No. ...................................................................................

E-mail: .................................................................................................................................................................................

14. Specialization / Experience

1. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

2. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

3. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

15. Any other information in support of candidate ....................................................................................................................

16. If admitted, I undertake to abide by all the rules and directions of the Institute, issued from time to time.

Date .............................................

Place ............................................. Full Signature of the Candidate

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Receipt No. ............................................... date ............................................ Amount (Rs.) .........................................................

Certificate VerifiedAdmitted/ Not Admitted

Sr. Assistant Superintendent Registrar Director

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Published by The Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001Price Rs. 250/-

..........................................................................................................................................................................

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COMMON ADMISSION TEST - 2011Master of Laws (LL.M.)- 2 year course

ADMIT CARD

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CANDIDATE'S NAME (in block letters)___________________________

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Complete Postal Address________________________________________

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PIN CODE MOBILE

Signature of Candidate (at the time of filling this form)

Signature of InvigilatorSignature of Candidate

(to be signed in the presence ofInvigilator in Examination Hall)

THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

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ADMIT CARD

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Signature of InvigilatorSignature of Candidate

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THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

(Instructions to Candidates)

1. Common Admission Test - 2011 for LL.M. - 2 year course will be held on June 25, 2011 (Saturday) from 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. at the Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110001.

2. Candidates will be allowed to enter the Examination Centre only before 30 minutes of commencement of the test.

3. Candidates may be admitted to the examination hall upto 15 minutes after the commencement of the test but no extra time shall be allowed.

4. Candidates who do not produce the Admit Card shall not be allowed by the centre superintendent to take the examination.

5. Candidates shall not be allowed to leave the examination hall before expiry of the duration of the test and without handling over the answer-sheet and the test booklet to the invigilator concerned.

6. No candidates shall remove any page(s) from the test booklet and if any page(s) is (are) found missing from any candidate's booklet, he/ she will be proceded against and shall be liable for prosecution as per the relevant provisions of the law.

7. Books, notes, electronic watches with facilities of calculation, cellular phones, pagers or calculators shall not be allowed in the examination hall.

8. Candidates must strictly follow the instructions as contained in the Bulletin.

9. Candidates should retain the Admit Card till the admissions are finalized. Duplicate Admit Card will not be issued after the test.

THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

(Instructions to Candidates)

1. Common Admission Test - 2011 for LL.M. - 2 year course will be held on June 25, 2011 (Saturday) from 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. at the Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110001.

2. Candidates will be allowed to enter the Examination Centre only before 30 minutes of commencement of the test.

3. Candidates may be admitted to the examination hall upto 15 minutes after the commencement of the test but no extra time shall be allowed.

4. Candidates who do not produce the Admit Card shall not be allowed by the centre superintendent to take the examination.

5. Candidates shall not be allowed to leave the examination hall before expiry of the duration of the test and without handling over the answer-sheet and the test booklet to the invigilator concerned.

6. No candidates shall remove any page(s) from the test booklet and if any page(s) is (are) found missing from any candidate's booklet, he/ she will be proceded against and shall be liable for prosecution as per the relevant provisions of the law.

7. Books, notes, electronic watches with facilities of calculation, cellular phones, pagers or calculators shall not be allowed in the examination hall.

8. Candidates must strictly follow the instructions as contained in the Bulletin.

9. Candidates should retain the Admit Card till the admissions are finalized. Duplicate Admit Card will not be issued after the test.

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APPLICATION FORMfor Master of Laws (LL.M.)- 3 year course

(Incomplete Application Form will not be considered)(Session 2011-2012)

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Demand Draft No…………….……. Rs. ………………. Dated…………………

Last date for submission of Application Form: 15.06.2011Date of CAT - 2011: 25.06.2011 (Saturday)

1. Name of the Course applied for .................................

2. CANDIDATE'S NAME (in block letters) ............................................................................................................................

3. FATHER'S/ HUSBAND'S NAME (in block letters) ...........................................................................................................

4. Date of Birth ........................................................................................................................................................................

5. Postal Address (in block letters) ............................................................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

6. Telephone No. (Res.).....................................(Mobile)........................................... (E-mail).................................................

7. Category (General/ OBC/ Scheduled Caste/ Tribe)...............................................................................................................(Certificate to be attached in case of Scheduled Caste/ Tribe)

8. Physically Handicapped.........................................................................................................................................................

9. Details of examination passed commencing from 12th standard: -

...........................................................................................................

Examination Board/University Name and Year Division/ Grade or % age ofAddress of the Grade Aggregate marksInstitution last (upto two decimal place)

attended

Subject

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RECEIPT

Received Application Form from Mr./Ms./Mrs……………………………………………………………… for

Admission to LL.M. - 3 year course..…………………………….…………………………………….……… alongwith

Demand Draft No. ……………………. Dated ………………….for Rs. ………………… only.

Signature

……

10. Occupation

11. Designation ..........................................................................................................................................................................

12. Details of Employer, if any ...................................................................................................................................................

13. Full name and address of office .............................................................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

Phone No. (Office): .............................................................Fax No. ...................................................................................

E-mail: .................................................................................................................................................................................

14. Specialization / Experience

1. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

2. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

3. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

15. Any other information in support of candidate ....................................................................................................................

16. If admitted, I undertake to abide by all the rules and directions of the Institute, issued from time to time.

Date .............................................

Place ............................................. Full Signature of the Candidate

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Receipt No. ............................................... date ............................................ Amount (Rs.) .........................................................

Certificate VerifiedAdmitted/ Not Admitted

Sr. Assistant Superintendent Registrar Director

__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Published by The Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110 001Price Rs. 250/-

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THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

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COMMON ADMISSION TEST - 2011Master of Laws (LL.M.)- 3 year course

ADMIT CARD

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____________________________________________________________

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Signature of Candidate (at the time of filling this form)

Signature of InvigilatorSignature of Candidate

(to be signed in the presence ofInvigilator in Examination Hall)

THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

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ADMIT CARD

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____________________________________________________________

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Signature of Candidate (at the time of filling this form)

Signature of InvigilatorSignature of Candidate

(to be signed in the presence ofInvigilator in Examination Hall)

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THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

(Instructions to Candidates)

1. Common Admission Test - 2011 for LL.M. - 3 year course will be held on June 25, 2011 (Saturday) from 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. at the Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110001.

2. Candidates will be allowed to enter the Examination Centre only before 30 minutes of commencement of the test.

3. Candidates may be admitted to the examination hall upto 15 minutes after the commencement of the test but no extra time shall be allowed.

4. Candidates who do not produce the Admit Card shall not be allowed by the centre superintendent to take the examination.

5. Candidates shall not be allowed to leave the examination hall before expiry of the duration of the test and without handling over the answer-sheet and the test booklet to the invigilator concerned.

6. No candidates shall remove any page(s) from the test booklet and if any page(s) is (are) found missing from any candidate's booklet, he/ she will be proceded against and shall be liable for prosecution as per the relevant provisions of the law.

7. Books, notes, electronic watches with facilities of calculation, cellular phones, pagers or calculators shall not be allowed in the examination hall.

8. Candidates must strictly follow the instructions as contained in the Bulletin.

9. Candidates should retain the Admit Card till the admissions are finalized. Duplicate Admit Card will not be issued after the test.

THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

(Instructions to Candidates)

1. Common Admission Test - 2011 for LL.M. - 3 year course will be held on June 25, 2011 (Saturday) from 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. at the Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi - 110001.

2. Candidates will be allowed to enter the Examination Centre only before 30 minutes of commencement of the test.

3. Candidates may be admitted to the examination hall upto 15 minutes after the commencement of the test but no extra time shall be allowed.

4. Candidates who do not produce the Admit Card shall not be allowed by the centre superintendent to take the examination.

5. Candidates shall not be allowed to leave the examination hall before expiry of the duration of the test and without handling over the answer-sheet and the test booklet to the invigilator concerned.

6. No candidates shall remove any page(s) from the test booklet and if any page(s) is (are) found missing from any candidate's booklet, he/ she will be proceded against and shall be liable for prosecution as per the relevant provisions of the law.

7. Books, notes, electronic watches with facilities of calculation, cellular phones, pagers or calculators shall not be allowed in the examination hall.

8. Candidates must strictly follow the instructions as contained in the Bulletin.

9. Candidates should retain the Admit Card till the admissions are finalized. Duplicate Admit Card will not be issued after the test.

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THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE(Deemed University)

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APPLICATION FORMfor Post Graduate Diploma Courses

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Demand Draft No…………….……. Rs………………… Dated………………

?Last date for submission of Application Form: 01.07.2011. ?Separate Application Form is to be submitted along with draft of Rs. 600/- for each Post Graduate Diploma Course.

1. Name of the Course applied for .................................

2. CANDIDATE'S NAME (in block letters) ............................................................................................................................

3. FATHER'S/ HUSBAND'S NAME (in block letters) ...........................................................................................................

4. Date of Birth ........................................................................................................................................................................

5. Postal Address (in block letters) ............................................................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................

6. Telephone No. (Res.).....................................(Mobile)........................................... (E-mail).................................................

7. Category (General/ OBC/ Scheduled Caste/ Tribe)...............................................................................................................(Certificate to be attached in case of Scheduled Caste/ Tribe)

8. Physically Handicapped.........................................................................................................................................................

9. Details of examination passed commencing from 12th standard: -

...........................................................................................................

Examination Board/University Name and Year Division/ Grade or % age ofAddress of the Grade Aggregate marksInstitution last (upto two decimal place)

attended

Subject

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RECEIPT

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LL.M. - 2 year course

(i) Commencement of Sale of Bulletin Containing Application Form Tuesday, 10.05.2011

(ii) Last Date for Submission of Application Form Wednesday, 15.06.2011

(iii) Date of Common Admission Test (CAT) Saturday, 25.06.2011at 3.00 p.m. in the ILI

(iv) Notification of CAT Result on the Website of the Institute Friday, 01.07.2011

(v) Group discussion and viva-voce of Short-listed Candidates Wednesday, 06.07.2011(onwards)

(vi) Display of First Merit List Tuesday, 12.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 15.07.2011

(vii) Display of Second Merit List, if required Tuesday, 19.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 22.07.2011

(viii) Display of Third Merit List, if required Tuesday, 26.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 29.07.2011

LL.M. (Evening) - 3 year course

(i) Commencement of Sale of Bulletin Containing Application Form Tuesday, 10.05.2011

(ii) Last Date for Submission of Application Form Wednesday, 15.06.2011

(iii) Date of Common Admission Test (CAT) Saturday, 25.06.2011at 3.00 p.m. in the ILI

(iv) Notification of CAT Result on the Website of the Institute Friday, 2.07.2011

(v) Group discussion and viva-voce of Short-listed Candidates Wednesday, 06.07.2011(onwards)

(vi) Display of First Merit List Tuesday, 12.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 15.07.2011

(vii) Display of Second Merit List, if required Tuesday, 19.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 22.07.2011

(viii) Display of Third Merit List, if required Tuesday, 26.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 29.07.2011

Post Graduate Diploma Courses

(i) Commencement of Sale of Bulletin Containing Application Form Tuesday, 10.05.2011

(ii) Last Date for Submission of Application Form Friday, 01.07.2011

(iii) Display of First Merit List Tuesday, 12.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 15.07.2011

(iv) Display of Second Merit List, if required Tuesday, 19.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 22.07.2011

(v) Display of Third Merit List, if required Tuesday, 26.07.2011

Last Date for Deposit of Fee Friday, 29.07.2011

Note: The classes for LL.M. (Ist Semester) and Post Graduate Diploma Programmes will commence from Monday,

1st August, 2011.

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What Sets ILI Apart

1. Location advantage: The Institute is located in the heart of New Delhi, just

front of the Supreme Court of India. The Parliament House, Rashtrapathi

Bhavan, High Court of Delhi are in close vicinity.

2. Faculty: Apart from the faculty of the Institute, eminent academicians in the

country are invited to teach different courses on regular basis. Learned

members of the Bar and the Bench are also invited to give the inputs & share-

their experience.

3. Library: The Library of the Indian Law Institute is the biggest law library in

the country in terms of collection of books, commentaries, journals and other periodicals. It receives about 270

current legal periodicals including serial publications. There is a separate students section in the library.

The Institute has a Legal Information Resource Centre (LIRC) with latest computers equipped with databases

including SCC Online, AIR Infotech, Law Premium, Manupatra, West Law, Lexis-Nexis, Grand Jurix, Heinonline,

etc.,

4. Focus on research: Cultivating the science of law and promoting advanced studies and research in law being the

main stated objectives of the Institute, various courses offered by the Institute, especially Master of Laws (LL.M),

have been designed to focus on research. LL.M. students are required to submit Research Papers in the II & III every

semester. Thus, there is a unique blend of research and teaching. In the IV semester, students are required to

participate in the outreach programme.

5. Regular interactions: The Institute provides ample opportunity for the students to have regular interactions with

eminent members of the Bar, Bench, Academia and Executives of government & corporate sector etc. Holding

national and international seminars, conferences, workshops, colloquiums, on the topics of current national and

international importance, being the regular feature, the Institute provides everyone an opportunity to participate in

the interactions.

6. Lively discussions and debates and free environment to express ideas and views: The Institute provides platform

and free environment to express ones ideas and views on issues relating to law and policies. Wednesday Seminar is

one of the unique components of the LL.M course curriculum. Important judgments rendered by the high courts

and the Supreme Court, new legislative proposals, recommendations of the law commission of India are mainly

discussed by the students and the members of the faculty.

7. International collaborations: Institute has and expects more collaborations with international institutions and

universities. Both students and faculty exchange programmes are being contemplated.

8. Rare specializations: Institute offers various specializations. In LL.M, in addition to the important specializations

that are common, certain rare specializations such as Judicial Administration and Law and Medicine etc. are offered

as optional courses.

9. Working class friendly evening courses: In addition to the LL.M - 2 Year Course, the Institute offers LL.M.

(Evening) - 3 Year course in order to meet the demands of working class, specially practising Advocates and other

professionals. The classes for the said LL.M course (3 Years) and various Post-Graduate Diplomas offered by the

Institute are held in the evening between 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

10. Time Schedule: The Institute strictly complies with the academic calendar from the stage of admission to the date of

declaration of results and issue of marks card & observes discipline and total transparency in the system.

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