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LLM (Crimes and Torts)

Explore our comprehensive LLM program in Crimes and Torts. Find course details, application forms, eligibility criteria, and career opportunities today.

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LLM (Crimes and Torts)

LLM (Crimes and Torts)

LLM in Crimes and Torts refers to a Master of Laws degree specializing in the study of criminal law and tort law. This advanced legal degree program focuses on deepening students' understanding of crimes, torts, and related legal principles, preparing them for careers in areas such as criminal law practice, litigation, academia, or policy development.


Crimes and Torts

Crimes and torts are two different legal concepts:

  • Crimes: Crimes are wrongful acts that are considered harmful to society as a whole. They are typically prosecuted by the government in criminal court and can result in penalties such as imprisonment or fines.

  • Torts: Torts refer to civil wrongs that cause harm or loss to an individual or their property. Torts are typically addressed through civil lawsuits, where the injured party seeks compensation for damages from the party responsible for the harm.

Eligibility Criteria for LLM (Crimes and Torts) in India

  • Educational Qualifications: Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognized university.

  • Minimum Marks: Typically a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in LLB.

  • Entrance Exams: Candidates may need to appear for national or state-level entrance exams such as CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or university-specific exams.

  • Merit-Based Selection: Admission may be based on the candidate's performance in the entrance exam and/or academic record.

  • Age Limit: Generally, there is no specific age limit for LLM admissions.

  • Nationality: Indian nationals as well as foreign nationals may be eligible to apply.

  • Specific Requirements: Some universities may require relevant work experience or a statement of purpose.

  • Note: Eligibility criteria can vary between universities, so candidates should check the specific requirements of the institutions they are interested in.

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