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DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, SONEPAT - CLAT
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                           DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, SONEPAT
                               (Established by the Haryana State Legislature Act No. 15 of 2012)

  ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
                                                                              The course is design to keep in view the
  Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University (earlier known as                 balanced requirements of the society as well
  National Law University Haryana), Rai, Sonepat (hereinafter                 as     Industry   with     the    pragmatic
  abbreviated as DBRANLU) was established by the State                        professionalism and research based teaching-
  Government of Haryana in the year 2012 vide State Legislature Act           learning inputs.
  No. 15 of 2012.
  As a tribute to Bharat Ratna Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, a great visionary,          ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
  social reformer and architect of our present legal system and            The Admission is based on the merit through the
  craftsman of our Constitution, the State Legislature of Haryana          Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).However,
  through an amendment in 2014, changed the name of the                    to qualify for admission:-
  University to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Rai,            1. The candidate must have passed 10+2
  Sonepat. A state-of-the-art campus is under construction in the                examination of the Board of School
  education hub of India –Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Rai, Sonepat              Education, Haryana or its equivalent            Prof. (Dr.) Viney
  falling under National Capital Region – where more than thirteen               State/Central Board with minimum 45%
  renowned educational institutions/ Universities are located and
                                                                                                                                  Kapoor Mehra
                                                                                 marks in the aggregate (40% marks for
  some of these are already functional. The location provides a                  SC/ST candidates)                                Vice-Chancellor
  positive and congenial environment for legal education and               2. The candidates appearing in or awaiting
  professional training besides overall development of students. It is           results of the qualifying examination held or
  well connected by Air, Rail and Road to all major points of State              being held in March/April 2021 may also
  and the Nation with a distance of approx. 30 KMs from National                 apply and appear for the Common Law
  Capital Delhi, and approx. 215 KMs. from State Capital                         Admission Test (CLAT) provisionally,
  Chandigarh. The University has been inspected by the Bar Council               subject to the condition that they shall
  of India (BCI) in December, 2019. It got registered with the                   produce the proof of having passed the
  University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi under Section                    qualifying examination with the prescribed
  2(f) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.                            percentage of marks and other requisite
  Presently DBRANLU offers the following Course:                                 documents at the time of their counseling
        (i) B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Five-Year Integrated Course                        for admission at DBRANLU, Sonepat.
   This Programme is interdisciplinary in nature and follows the           3. The candidature of:
  Semester System wherein Social Sciences subjects like Economics,               a) those who do not clear the qualifying
  English, Hindi, Sanskrit, History, Political Science and Sociology                   examination with the requisite marks
  are taught along with Law subjects in the first two years of study.                  and or fail to produce result on the
  From third year onwards, the curriculum comprises of all Law                         date of counseling, or
  subjects. All subjects are compulsory in the first three years, in the         b) those who get compartments/re-appear         Dr. Amit Kumar
  fourth and fifth year; students are offered specializations in six                   in any subject in the qualifying              Registrar
  streams, viz., Business Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law,                       examination, shall be cancelled and
  International Law, Family Law, and Labour Law. In addition, the                      subsequent securing qualifying marks
  University is focusing on other specific areas like, Rent Laws,                      shall not be considered in any case.
  Taxation Law, Cyber & IT Law, Law and Agriculture,
                                                                                        A candidate applying in any type of
  Environment Law, Human Right, Alternative Dispute Resolution &
                                                                                reserved category is required to submit
  Legal Aid, Health Laws, Woman and Law, Forensic Law, Banking
                                                                                category certificate issued by the competent
  Law, International Trade Law, Media and Law, Law of Insurance
                                                                                authority.
  etc. including virtual/class room teaching. The successful students
  are awarded B.A.LL.B. (Honours) Degree with specialization.
  The teaching methodology is holistic which includes extensive and
  intensive class room teaching with emphasis on participative
  practical learning. The Courses include assignments, symposium,
  seminars, field visits and project works.
DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, SONEPAT - CLAT
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                                         ACADEMIC BLOCK

                                           OUR VISION

       Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonepat has been established to serve the

society by providing professionally competent and pragmatic law abiding citizens with scientific and

objective temperament bearing well rounded personality, who knows much more than law. In this era

of technology and globalization, we envisage a process of legal education by imparting value based,

intellectually stimulating academic environment whereby our students are not only the leaders in

various streams of legal profession but also develop proper aptitude to serve. Our primary vision is

to shape the legal education as an instrument to provide justice- Social, Economic and Political.
DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, SONEPAT - CLAT
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                                             OBJECTIVES

▪   To evolve and impart comprehensive legal education including distance and regular legal
    education at all levels to achieve excellence in the field of law and its allied disciplines.
▪   To organize advanced studies and promote research in all branches of law and allied disciplines.
▪   To disseminate legal knowledge and legal processes and their role in national development by
    organizing lectures, seminars, symposiums, workshops, conferences and moot court competitions.
▪   To promote socio-cultural, legal and ethical values with a view to promote and foster the rule of
    law and the objectives enshrined in the Constitution of India.
▪   To improve the ability to analyze contemporary issues of public concern and their legal
    implications for the benefit of public at large.
▪   To liaison with institutions of higher learning and research in India and abroad.
▪   To publish periodicals, treaties, study books, reports, journals and other literature on all subjects
    relating to law.
▪   To promote legal awareness in the community for achieving social, economic and political
    justice.
▪   To do all such things as are incidental, necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of
    the objectives of the university.
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INTAKE & RESERVATION
                                                                                                  4.   The allocation of the candidates to
          The total intake for the B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Five-Year Integrated Course including             DBRNLU, Sonepat by the CLAT Authority
Supernumerary seats shall be One Hundred and Twenty (120).                                             through the Centralised Admission process
Tentative division of the seats shall be as under:                                                     shall be provisional subject to verification of
 Total Intake                            :               120                                           original            certificates              /
                                                                                                       testimonials and documents by
 A) All India Category (AIC)                       :                         90
                                                                                                       DBRANLU.                        Therefore,
 B) Haryana Category                                    :                    30                        candidates are required to
                                                                                                       submit admission form available
 a) Ward of Land Owners of RGEC (WL):                                        06
                                                                                                       in the DRBANLU Prospectus
 b) Domicile of Haryana                            :                         24                        alongwith the attested copies of
                                                                                                       the documents/certificates.
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 A) All India Category                                                                            5.   The Candidates are required to produce
 General                                                :                63                            original Certificates / Documents on the
                                                                                                       date of the interview/ counselling. Failure to
 EWS                                                    :                    07                        produce Certificate / Documents in original
 SC                                                     :                    13                        shall result in cancellation of their
                                                                                                       candidature.
 ST                                                 :                   07
 B) Haryana Category                                                                              6.   Conversion of reserved seats into
                                                                                                       general category: In case of non-
 a) Ward of Land Owners of RGEC (*WL)                               :    06                            availability of candidate in reserve
 b) Domicile of Haryana:-                                                                              category, the vacant seat(s) shall be
                                                                                                       converted as under: (I) On non-availability
 General                                                    :           12                             of a ST candidate, the seat shall be
 EWS                                                        :           01                             converted into the SC Category. (ii) On non
                                                                                                       availability of SC candidate, the seat shall
 SC                                                         :           02                             be converted into General Category (iii) On
 DSC                                                        :           02                             non-availability of a EWS Category
                                                                                                       candidate, the seat shall be converted into
 BC-A                                                       :           04                             the General Category. (iv) On non-
 BC-B                                                           :       03                             availability of WL category candidate, the
                                                                                                       seat shall be converted into the UR-HR
 Horizontal Reservation: 3% (4 seats) horizontally reserved for PWD students                           Category. vi. In the event of quota reserved
                                                                                                       for PWD remain unutilized due to non
                                                                                                       availability for suitable category of
                                                                                                       handicapped candidates, it shall be offered
Note: Number of seats and reservation shall be subject to approval by competent                        to the Ex-servicemen and their wards and
authorities.                                                                                           the dependents of Freedom Fighters as per
                                                                                                       Haryana Govt. Reservation Policy.
*WL: Wards of Land owners whose land has been acquired under Land Acquisition Policy
of the Government for Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Sonepat

1.    Candidate applying in the any type of reserved category is required to submit
      category certificate issued by the competent authority.

2.    The candidate applying under WL category shall have to produce certificate
      mentioning that his/her or his/her ancestral land has been acquired under land
      acquisition policy of Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Rai, Sonepat. The said certificate
      should be dully verified by concerned Tehsildar.

3.    Admission to the category of the 'NRIs' shall be direct on the basis of inter-se merit of
      the qualifying examination after due verification of equivalence and eligibility
      conditions and also on the basis of Interview to ascertain proficiency in English
      Language, overall academic records and suitability. Candidates applying in NRI
      Category shall not be required to appear in CLAT whereas: All 'Non Resident
      Indian' candidates must apply directly to the Registrar,
      DBRANLU, Rai, Sonepat in prescribed admission form (available at
      DBRANLU website i.e. dbranlu.ac.in) alongwith the demand draft of 2500/- in favour
      of the Registrar, DBRANLU, payable at Sonepat. The candidates shall also enclose
      supporting documents regarding qualification, proof of age, NRI status. These
      candidates are to apply latest by 31st May, 2021 or as per Notice issued in this
      regard displayed on the University Website, whichever is earlier. In case of vacant
      NRI seats, NRI Sponsored will be accommodated as per merit.
DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, SONEPAT - CLAT
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7.     Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Law University started its first academic session from         8.   LIBRARY
       July 2019 by admitting first batch of B.A.LL.B. (Hons.). It has started its functioning         In any educational institution, a proper
       from its interim location at Shri Balwant Singh Institute of Technology (SBIT), Meerut          place with suitable ambience and
       Road Pallri, Sonepat.                                                                           environment for study with concentration
                                                                                                       and availability of sufficient resource bank
       Boys and Girls Hostels are under the overall supervision of the Chief Warden. He is             of study material, that is books and modern
       assisted by the team of Wardens and Hostel Supervisors. All admitted students have              source of ICT are basic necessity. Our
       to reside in University Hostels.                                                                university will provide a well-designed
                                                                                                       spacious separate library premises with air-
       Hostels are constructed on the latest modern pattern. These are equipped with all               conditioned reading halls having adequate
       facilities and equipped with neat & clean mess/dining facilities. Hostels have 07 floors        seating capacity. The library will be
       which are approachable through lift and stairs. Needs of Specially Abled Persons are            equipped with modern stacks of varied and
       also kept in consideration and hostels are comfortable and accomodable for them.                rich collection of text books, journals,
       Hostels are also equipped with Water Purifier systems attached with water coolers to            reference books and periodicals along with
       ensure pure drinkable water supply, 24 hours power backup. Proper hygiene and                   e-resources. The library will also provide
       sanitation is maintained by housekeeping service. The hostels have round the clock              access to many useful legal online
       security cover and all the hostels are equipped with Wi-fi connection. The hostel               databases for the use of the students,
       rooms are furnished with bed(s), study table(s), study chair(s). Every room has been            research scholars and faculty members as
       provided with wardrobe(s) having sufficient storage capacity. Hostels have rooms for            well. Printing facilities inside the library for
       both single accommodation and double-accommodation. The rooms are allotted as                   the benefit of the students and the faculty
       per the policy of DBRANLU. There are recreational facilities for the hostlers like              will also be provided.
       Table-Tennis Boards, Televisions, Carrom Boards etc.                                       9.   UNIVERSITY GUEST HOUSE
                                                                                                       The guest house is a double storey
                                                                                                       building. There are 8 suites, VIP Lounge,
                                                                                                       Waiting Area, and a spacious dining hall
                                                                                                       with kitchen. The best services and care is
                                                                                                       provided to the guests/parents during their
                                                                                                       stay at the guest house.
                                                         SCHEME OF STUDY
                        First Semester                                            Second Semester
     Paper - I       English – I                           Paper - I   English – II
     Paper - II      Political Science – I                 Paper - II  Political Science – II
     Paper - III     Sociology – I                         Paper - III Sociology – II (Social Psychology)
     Paper - IV      History – I                           Paper - IV  Legal History – II
     Paper – V       Law of Torts + MV Act, 1988           Paper - V   Legal Methods (Legal writing, Law and Equity)
     Paper - VI      Law of Contracts-I (General Paper - VI            Law of Contracts– II (Special Contracts) +SOGA,
                     Principles) +SRA, 1963                            1930 +IPA, 1932
                        Third Semester                                             Fourth Semester
     Paper - I       Legal English – III                   Paper - I   Sanskrit/Hindi
     Paper - II      Political Science – III (Comparative Paper - II   International Relation and Organisation
                     Legal System)                         Paper - III Economics-I
     Paper - III     Sociology – III (Law & Society)       Paper - IV  Environment Law
     Paper - IV      Legal History                         Paper – V   Property Law
     Paper – V       Jurisprudence                         Paper - VI  Family Law-II
     Paper - VI      Family Law-I
                        Fifth Semester                                              Sixth Semester
     Paper - I       Economics –II                         Paper - I   Basic Computer and Electronic Research
     Paper - II      Constitution-I                        Paper - II  Constitution –II
     Paper - III     Criminal Law-I (I.P.C.)               Paper - III Criminal Law-II (Cr. P.C)
     Paper - IV      Labour and Industrial Law-I           Paper - IV  Labour and Industrial law-II
     Paper – V       Law of Evidence                       Paper – V   Administrative Law (Incl. RTI Act)
     Paper - VI      Company Law                           Paper - VI  Competition Law & Consumer Protection Act. 2019
                      Seventh Semester                                             Eighth Semester
     Paper - I       Interpretation of Statutes & Paper - I            Intellectual Property Law
                     Principles of Legislation             Paper - II  Civil Procedure Code –II ( Incl. Limitation Act)
     Paper - II      Civil Procedure Code –I               Paper - III Cyber and IT Laws
     Paper - III     Public International Law              Paper - IV  Registration Act (Stamp Act, Court Fees Act and Suit
     Paper - IV      Rent Laws                                         Valuation Act)
     Paper – V       Taxation Law                          Paper – V   Human Rights
     Paper - VI      Professional Ethics, Accountancy Paper - VI       Alternative Dispute Resolution and Legal Aid
                     for Lawyers & Bench Bar Relations                 (Compulsory Clinical Course-II)
                     (Compulsory Clinical Course-1)
                       Ninth Semester                                               Tenth Semester
     Paper - I       Health Laws                           Paper - I   Women and Law
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 Paper - II  Media and Law OR                       Paper - II    Criminology, Penology And Victimology OR
             Air and Space Law OR                                 Forensic Law
             Law and Agriculture                    Paper - III   Banking Law & Negotiable Instruments OR
 Paper - III Human       Rights,      International               Law of Insurance OR
             Humanitarian & Refugee Law OR                        Biological Diversity Law
             International Trade Law                Paper - IV    Specialisation Paper-II
 Paper - IV  Specialisation Paper-I                 Paper – V     Specialisation Paper-IV
 Paper – V   Specialisation Paper-III               Paper - VI    Moot Court and Internship (Compulsory Clinical
 Paper - VI  Practical     Training:      Drafting,               Course-IV)
             Pleading      and     Conveyancing
             (Compulsory Clinical Course-III)

Fee Structure:-
B.A. L.L.B. (Hons).
Sr.       Fee Details                           Annual Fee                        First Half (at the time   Second        Half
No.                                                                               of admission)             (before 10th of
                                                                                                            January)
1.       Admission Fee                          Rs.5000*                          Rs. 5000*                         --
2.       Tuition Fee                            Rs.80000 US $4000 or equivalent   Rs. 40000                     Rs. 40000
                                                in INR for the NRIs
3.       Amenities Fee                          Rs. 15000
4.       Campus Development Fund                Rs. 15000
5.       Moot Court Fee                         Rs. 3000
6.       Examination Fee                        Rs. 3000                          Rs. 43000                         --
7.       Library Fee                            Rs. 2000
8.       Health and Sports Facility             Rs. 5000
9.       Refundable Security                    Rs. 20000**                       Rs. 20000**                       --
10.      Hostel Rent (Double Occupancy) and     Rs. 40000                         Rs. 20000                     Rs. 20000
         other charges
11.      Total Fee                              Rs. 188000                        Rs. 128000                    Rs. 60000
12.      Advance Mess Bill adjustable against   Rs. 30000                         Rs. 15000                     Rs. 15000
         actual bill

* One time Payable
** Refundable
Note: Internship Training in each semester is compulsory.
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