LLM Tort & Crime | Career Point University, Kota

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  • Eligibility: Only for students seeking admission to B.Tech, BCA, BBA,  MBA, MCA.
  • Mode of Test - Proctored Online
    1. At Center (CP Tower)
    2. At Home
  • Test Date
    1. Scheduled Dates at Center 
    2. On Demand
    3. Schedule Dates

      Phase

      Saturday

      Sunday

      Time

      Phase-1 

      12 April

      13 April


      Slot1: 10:00 am to 11:30 am

      Slot 2: 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm

      19 April

      20 April

      26 April

      27 April

      Phase-2

      03 May

      04 May




      10:00 am to 11:30 am

      04:00 pm to 05:30 pm

      10 May

      11 May

      17 May

      18 May

      24 May

      25 May

      31 May

       

      Phase-3

       

      01 June




      10:00 am to 11:30 am

      04:00 pm to 05:30 pm

      07 June

      08 June

      14 June

      15 June

      21 June

      22 June

      28 June

      29 June

  • Test Pattern

    Test For

    Syllabus

    Duration

    Marking Pattern

    Max Marks

    B.Tech

      PCM

    90 Mins

     

    180

    BCA

    Aptitude Test

    60 Mins

     

    120

    MCA

    Aptitude Test

    60 Mins

     

    120

    BBA

    Aptitude Test

    60 Mins

     

    120

    MBA

    Aptitude Test

    60 Mins

     

    120

  • Scholarship: 10% based on performance in CPU-EST

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Scholarship:  up to 50% based on performance in qualifying exam / Scholarship Tests

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  • Those who are getting scholarship on the basis of past academic performance should not be advised to appear for scholarship unless it is required for conversion with higher scholarship.

  • Those who are not getting any scholarship may be advised to appear for scholarship to offer some discount in fee and create urgency for taking admission.

LLM Tort & Crime

Overview

The Law of Torts and Crimes governs civil and criminal wrongs, distinguishing between offenses that result in private damages and those that constitute public offenses. Torts are civil wrongs that cause harm to an individual, leading to liability and compensation claims, rather than punishment. They include negligence, defamation, trespass, and nuisance, with remedies typically involving monetary damages or injunctions.

Crimes, on the other hand, are violations of statutory law that disrupt public order and attract state-imposed penalties such as imprisonment, fines, or community service. While torts focus on compensating victims, criminal law aims at punishing offenders and deterring future crimes. Some wrongful acts, like assault, fraud, or defamation, may fall under both tort and crime, leading to concurrent civil and criminal proceedings. The primary distinction lies in the burden of proof—civil cases require proof on the balance of probabilities, whereas criminal cases demand proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Scope of LLM Tort & Crime

The scope of Law of Torts and Crimes (LLM in Tort & Crime) is vast, encompassing various legal principles that govern civil wrongs and criminal offenses. In tort law, it focuses on providing remedies to individuals who have suffered harm due to the wrongful acts of others, covering areas like negligence, defamation, trespass, and product liability. It plays a crucial role in balancing rights and responsibilities, ensuring that victims receive compensation while deterring wrongful conduct. On the other hand, criminal law deals with offenses against the state or society, prescribing punishments for crimes such as theft, assault, murder, and cybercrimes. With the rise of technology and evolving legal landscapes, this specialization extends to areas like corporate liability, white-collar crimes, cyber law, and human rights violations. The growing need for justice in cases of environmental crimes, medical negligence, and digital fraud further broadens its scope.

Course Structure LLM Tort & Crime

The course LLM Tort & Crime provides an in-depth exploration of two fundamental areas of law: tort law and criminal law. The structure of the course is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of civil wrongs (torts) and offenses against the state (crimes), examining their principles, applications, and interrelations. In the Tort Law segment, students study key concepts such as negligence, nuisance, defamation, and liability, along with landmark judgments and evolving legal interpretations. The Criminal Law component focuses on the nature and scope of criminal liability, essential elements of major crimes, defenses, punishments, and procedural aspects of the criminal justice system. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on analytical reasoning, statutory interpretation, and comparative legal studies, enabling students to critically engage with complex legal issues and case law.

CategoryShort NameDescriptionCredits
Departmental CoreDCDiscipline Specific Core Courses (DSC)66
Departmental CoreDCProject / Dissertation / Field Study / Survey6
Departmental CoreDCSeminar0
Departmental CoreDCInternship / on Job Experience0
Departmental CoreDCResearch Credit Course0
Departmental ElectiveDEDiscipline Specific Elective Courses(DSE)48
Program Linked CorePLCInterdeciplinary0
Generic ElectiveGEOpen courses/Generic Elective (GE)0
University CoreUCAbility Enhancement Courses (AEC)0
University CoreUCSkill Enhancement Courses (SEC)0
Value Added Courses common for all UG (VAC) – Non Graded
University CoreUCNSS/NCC2
University CoreUCEnvionmental Science2
University CoreUCHuman Values and Professional Ethics2

The structure typically includes lectures, case discussions, seminars, and written assessments to ensure a robust academic and practical grounding in both areas of law.

S.No. Course Code Course L T P Total Credit Category Semester
1 LBL901 Legal theory-I 5 1 0 6 DC 1st Sem
2 LBL902 Constitutional law of India New Challenges-I 5 1 0 6 DC 1st Sem
3 LBL903 Legal Education & Research Methodology-I 5 1 0 6 PLC 1st Sem
4 Departmental Elective-1 5 1 0 6 DE 1st Sem
5 Departmental Elective-2 5 1 0 6 DE 1st Sem
6 Departmental Elective-3 5 1 0 6 DE 1st Sem
S.No. Course Code Course L T P Total Credit Category Semester
1 LBL921 Legal theory-II 5 1 0 6 DC 2nd Sem
2 LBL922 Constitutional law of India New Challenges-II 5 1 0 6 DC 2nd Sem
3 LBL923 Legal Education & Research Methodology-II 5 1 0 6 DC 2nd Sem
4 Departmental Elective-4 5 1 0 6 DE 2nd Sem
5 Departmental Elective-5 5 1 0 6 DE 2nd Sem
6 Departmental Elective-6 5 1 0 6 DE 2nd Sem
S.No. Course Code Course L T P Total Credit Category Semester
1 LBL962 Specific Wrongs 5 1 0 6 DC 3rd Sem
2 Departmental Elective-7 5 1 0 6 DE 3rd Sem
3 Departmental Elective-8 5 1 0 6 DE 3rd Sem
4 Departmental Elective-9 5 1 0 6 DE 3rd Sem
4 LBD966 Dissertation (viva- voce) 0 0 12 6 DC 3rd Sem
S.No. Course Code Course L T P Total Credit Category Semester
1 LBL971 Principles of Criminology 5 1 0 6 DC 4th Sem
2 LBL972 Criminal Justice System 5 1 0 6 DC 4th Sem
3 LBL973 Penology and Treatment of Offenders 5 1 0 6 DC 4th Sem
4 Departmental Elective-10 5 1 0 6 DE 4th Sem
5 Departmental Elective-11 5 1 0 6 DE 4th Sem
6 Departmental Elective-12 5 1 0 6 DE 4th Sem
Course Code Course L T P Credit
LBL904 Law and social transformation in India-I 5 1 0 6
LBL905 Interpretation of statutes & Legal process 5 1 0 6
LBL906 Principles of Law of Nations (International law) 5 1 0 6
LBL924 Law and social transformation in India-II 5 1 0 6
LBL925 Principles of human rights 5 1 0 6
LBL926 Judicial process 5 1 0 6
LBL963 General Principles of Crime and offences relating to state and public tranquillity & Cyber Crimes 5 1 0 6
LBL964 Laws relating to specific offence under the IPC 5 1 0 6
LBL965 Law relating to Rehabilitation and Treatment of offenders-I 5 1 0 6
LBL974 Special Penal Legislations relating to women 5 1 0 6
LBL975 Victimology 5 1 0 6
LBL976 Comparative criminal procedure 5 1 0 6

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Eligibility & Fee Details

For Indian Students : Pass with Minimum 50% aggregate marks in LL.B.

Course Fee
Admission Fee (one time)
5000/- (at the time of admission)
Tuition Fee
15000/- Per Semester
Examination Fee
3000/- Per Semester
Development Fee
3000/- Per Semester
Caution Money (one time)
3000/- (Refundable)

Scholarship Criteria

Scholarship For Session 2025-26

 Till 30th JuneTill 15th JulyTill 31st JulyAfter 31st July
​Early Admission Benefit (One Time) [INR]300020001000No EAB
% in Graduation Scholarship on Tuition Fees
Till 30th June Till 15th July Till 31st July After 31st July
Above 90% 20% 15% 10% 5%
85% – 89.99% 10% 5% NA NA
75% – 84.99% 5% NA NA NA

For CPU Students ( Graduation Year 2024 or 2025)

Scholarship in Tuition Fee
 Till 31st JulyAfter 31st July
CPU Student (Graduating in 2024 or 2025)1. Waiver in Admisoin Fee Rs 5000/-
2. Scholarship 10% in Tution fee OR merit scholarship as above whichiever is higher
NA

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Why Join LLM Tort & Crime?

If you're considering pursuing an LLM in Tort & Crime at Career Point University (CPU), here are some reasons why it might be a good choice:

What makes Department
of LLM Tort & Crime unique?

The Department of Law at Career Point University offers a specialized Master of Laws (LLM) program with a focus on Tort and Crime, distinguished by several key features:

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LLM Tort & Crime at Career Point University

What is the duration of the LLM in Tort & Crime program?

The program spans 2 years.

What are the eligibility criteria for admission?

Applicants must have completed an LL.B. degree with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.

What is the fee structure for the program?

The annual tuition fee is ₹30,000, totaling ₹60,000 for the entire program.

Are there any entrance exams required for admission?

Admission is based on the merit of the qualifying exam; no specific entrance exam is mentioned.

How can I apply for the program?

Applications can be submitted online through the university’s official website.

Are there any scholarships available for this program?

Scholarships may be available based on academic performance and other criteria. It’s advisable to check with the university’s admissions office for detailed information.

What career opportunities are available after completing this program?

Graduates can pursue careers as legal practitioners specializing in tort and criminal law, legal advisors, consultants, or academic roles in related fields.

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