The Department of Law was established in 1987 and is occupying a floor area of
550 Sqm in a newly constructed faculty building. Two computer configurations are
installed here. The Departmetn offers LL.M. and Ph.D. programmes and pursues
research activity in Constitutional Law, Labour Laws, Criminal Laws,
International Laws and Civil Law. There are 7 sanctioned posts in the
Department, but presently only one Professor, Two Readers and One lecturer are
appointed. One administrative staff and one class IV employee each assist in the
Department’s office. Presently there are 50 students in the department for LL.M.
and 25 scholars are continuing Research for Ph.D. degree. Since its
establishment the department has the credit of producing 29 NET qualified
students with 2 JRFs and many have succeeded in selections for Civil Services
and Judiciary Services.
The
faculty members have published papers and there is one minor Research project
with one teacher. Two members have attended international seminars in the last 3
years.In future, the department proposes to strengthen research activities in
the specified thrust areas.
The Department Intends to reorganize the courses of LL.M. commenscurate with
developments in success technology, and its overall impact on socio-economic
politics structure as well transboundary repercussions. Since it is a Post
Graduate Department. With the avowed object of LL.M. teaching and research,
obiously future and teachers are prepared mostly there future teachers would be
teaching LL.B., classes, for preparing future lawyers, lawmakers, judes,
administrators and so on. The Bar Council of India has drastically re-organised
courses for under graduate Law teaching. The post graduate teaching has to re-
organized its courses accordingly. This would include interalia areas of human
rights, information Sciences Technology and Law, Women and Law, Law in
Economics, International trade Law, Intellectual Property Law, Law and Public
health. This would require more teaching and support staff in the department