Master Of Laws (LL.M) In Administrative Law

Eligibility: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or equivalent
Course Level : Postgraduate (PG)
Duration : 2 Years
Description :

The LL.M or Master of Laws is an internationally recognized postgraduate law program. LL.M also known as Magister Legum or Legum Magister, means master of laws. LL.M in Administrative Law is a two-year master’s degree program with four semesters that focuses on government regulations, agency rules and legal precedents. Administrative law is the law that governs the administrative actions of government agencies or it is the legal framework, which controls the public administration. This course also gives knowledge about the laws and legal principles that govern the activities of federal and state administrative agencies.  The students have to develop advanced writing skills that help them not only write legal documents but also express themselves articulately in all aspects of written communication. This program also prepares students for legal jobs with the government or nonprofit organizations.

Main Subjects to Be Studied

  • Law & Social Transformation in India
  • Administrative Law
  • Administrative Process & Judicial Control
  • Judicial Process
  • Mass Media Law
  • Human Rights
  • Law & Social Change

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