| Module I (1 Credit) | |
| 1. | Law and Social Change |
| 2. | Religion and the Law |
| Module-II (1 Credit) | |
| 3. | Language and the Law |
| 4. | Community and the law |
| Module-III (1 Credit) | |
| 5. | Women and the Law |
| 6. | Children and the Law |
| Module-IV (1 Credit) | |
| 7. | Modernization and the Law |
| 8. | Alternative approaches to law |
| Module I (1 Credit) | |
| 1. | Federalism |
| 2. | State: Need for widening the definition in the wake of Liberalization |
| Module-II (1 Credit) | |
| 3. | Right to equality: Privatization and its impact on affirmative action |
| 4. | Empowerment of Women |
| 5. | Freedom of press and challenges of new scientific development |
| Module-III (1 Credit) | |
| 6. | Emerging regime of new rights and remedies |
| 7. | Rights of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions and sta control |
| 9. | Secularism and Religious fanaticism |
| Module-IV (1 Credit) | |
| 9. | Separation of powers: Stresses and Strain |
| 10. | Democratic process |
| Module I (1 Credit) | |
| 1. | Nature of judicial process |
| Module-II (1 Credit) | |
| 2. | Special Dimensions of Judicial Process in Constitutional Adjudications |
| Module-III (1 Credit) | |
| 3. | Judicial Process in India |
| Module-IV (1 Credit) | |
| 4. | The Concept of Justice |
| 5. | Relation between Law and Justice |
| Module I (1 Credit) | |
| 1. | Objective of Legal Education |
| 2. | Methods of Teaching - Merits and demerits |
| 3. | Examination Reforms |
| Module-II (1 Credit) | |
| 4. | Clinical Legal Education - Legal aid, Legal Literacy, Legal survey and Law reform. |
| Module-III (1 Credit) | |
| 5. | Research Methods |
| 6. | Identification of Research Problem and formulation of Hypothesis |
| Module-IV (1 Credit) | |
| 7. | Preparation of the Research Design |
SEM IV - DISSERTATION (100 Marks - 4 Credits) and 100 Marks Choice Based Credits Viva-Voce