Overview

LLM Constitutional Law or Master of Law in Constitutional Law is a Post-Graduate Constitutional Law course. The Master of Law in Constitutional Law course covers Indian constitutional law, the concept and substance of law under Part III of the Indian Constitution, the right to equality, basic freedoms, and other topics. Constitutional Law is concerned with constitutions, which lay out the broad structure of government. Government bodies and particular provisions providing for human and civil rights, which are included in various constitutions, are detailed in the relevant sections. The business law part also addresses commercial issues. The Master of Law study in Constitutional Law lasts two years and is designed to prepare students for employment.

  • The Law course is excellent for people who are dissatisfied with a bachelor's degree in the subject of Law and wish to pursue additional education.
  • The degree provides a foundation for additional higher education in this discipline, such as a Ph.D. for research work.
  • Candidates who have completed the master's degree course grasp the picture, spirit, and image of the constitution in actual terms.
  • They can even begin practicing in courts on a private basis.

LLM Constitutional Law Employment Areas

  • Banks
  • Business Houses
  • Educational Institutes
  • Government Departments
  • International Organizations
  • Judiciary
  • Legal Consultancies
  • Legal Departments of Public and Private Sector Organizations
  • Multinational Companies
  • Newspapers / News Channels
  • Regulatory Bodies
  • Sales Tax and Excise Departments

LLM Constitutional Law Job Types

  • Advocate
  • Associate Professor - Constitutional Administrative Law
  • District & Sessions Judge
  • Law Officer
  • Legal Expert / Legal Advisor / Legal Associate
  • Magistrate
  • Oath Commissioner
  • Public Prosecutor
  • Solicitor

Syllabus

Syllabus of Constitutional Law course as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

Administrative Law

Administrative Process and Judicial Control

Constitutionalism: Pluralism & Federalism

Human Rights

Indian Constitutional Law - The New Challenges

Judicial Process

Law and Social Transformation in India

Mass Media Law

National Security, Public Order, and Rule of Law

Research Methodology

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