1. Degree of Bachelor of Laws in B. A. LL. B. (Hons) 5 Years Integrated Course, may be awarded to a candidate who after taking admission in the course, has received instructions regularly, passed the examinations and successfully completed the Course of Study under the provisions of Ordinances of the University and is otherwise suitable by virtue of his character for the aware of such Degree
  2. A student shall be required to put in the minimum of 75% attendance in lecture classes in each subject and also at the moot courts and practical raining, seminar and other courses as prescribed by the University and Bar Council of India by its Rules framed under Advocates Act, 1961/Faculty of Law, for being eligible to appear in the examination. However, the Board may in exceptional circumstances permit a student to appear in the examination who has to his credit up to 66% attendance as above.
  3. In order to pass in each semester examination, a candidate must obtain a minimum of 40% of the marks in each subject of study prescribed for the semester and a minimum of 45% of marks in the aggregate.
    Provided that In division to a candidate shall be awarded at the end of Xth Semester Examination. Those successful candidates who obtain marks in the aggregate 45% or above but below 60% shall be placed in the Second Division and those who obtain 60% or above but below 75% marks shall be placed in the First Division and those who obtain 75% or above marks shall be placed in First Division with distinction.
  4. Subject to the Ordinances provided herein for the promotion of students from one semester to the next higher semester a candidate who has passed B.A. LL. B. (Hans) First semester examination of this University may be promoted to B. ALL. B. (Hons) second semester and similarly up to B.ALL B. (Hons) Xth semester.
  5. Examination in each subject of study in each semester shall consist of two parts:

(1) An Internal assessments of student which shall comprise assessments in (a) at least three assignments for a projects given to him in each subject in the semester and (b) his performance in the two mid term Tests of which one shall be announced and other an unannounced Test and (c) the marks obtained by him for attendance over and above 75% in each of the subjects. The teacher concerned may provide one more chance to a student who, for genuine reasons, could not appear in the mid-term tests.

(2) An end Semester examination in each subject of study for the Semester, which shall ordinarily be held in the month of November/April, of the Academic Session.

A student shall not be eligible to appear in the end Semester examination unless he has completed the required attendance in accordance with Ordinance 2 hereinabove.

The result of a candidate in each Semester shall be declared on the basis of the mathematical total of the marks obtained by him in the internal assessment and the end semester examination in each subject of study prescribed for that Semester.

  1. The students who have in each subject passed and secured no less than the aggregate of 45% marks in all the subjects and Viva Voce Project (if any) shall be promoted to the next higher semester examinations shall apply to the students of this Course.
  2. The students who have failed in one of subjects of study for the Semester but have secured 45% or more marks in the aggregate in the remaining subjects shall be required to pass the Second Examination in the subject they have failed. The Second Examination shall ordinarily be held within fifteen days of the declaration of the result of that semester. Such students shall be eligible to be promoted to the next semester only when they have passed and are eligible for promotion under Ordinances 6 herein above.
  3. The students who have passed in all the individual subjects of the course of study for that Semester but have failed to secure the required aggregate of 45% of marks, may be permitted to appear in any one subject of their choice in the second examination to be held under ordinance 7 and such students shall be eligible to be promoted to the next higher semester only if they pass’ and are eligible for promotion under Ordinance 6 hereinabove.
  4. The students who have passed in the Semester examination under Ordinance 3 and want to go for improvement of marks may be permitted to appear only in any one of the subjects of the Semester in the Second examination be held under Ordinance 7 hereinabove. Such students shall be eligible to be promoted to the next semester only when they pass in the aforesaid subject in the Second examination. The marks obtained by them in the Second examination shall be final. However, if a candidate applies for appearing in the Second Examination but fails to appear in it, he shall retain the marks obtained by him in the Main Examination.
  5. The students who have failed in two or more subjects of study in any one Semester or have failed to appear in the examination or have appeared in the Second examination under Ordinances 7,8 or 9 and have failed in such Second examination, shall be treated as failed and they will be required to pay the prescribed charges and re-register themselves along with the students of the next session of that Semester and shall be required to attend the classes, appear in and pass the examination with them. Such students shall not be promoted to the next higher Semester unless they become eligible for promotion under the preceding Ordinance 6.
  6. The students shall be given only one chance for re-registration with respect to the respective Semester which they have failed to pass under the preceding Ordinances 9 and 10.
  7. At the end of each Semester a Result-sheet shall be provided to every student indicating subject wise marks and Result.
  8. (1)-A Candidate who obtains a minimum of 45 percent marks in the aggregate In any Semester of B.A. LL.B. (Hons) Five Year Integrated Course but fails by not more than two (02) marks in any one subject of study for that Semester may be declared successful by award of grace marks not exceeding two with reference to such subject of study.
    (2)- A Candidate who Obtains a minimum of 40 percent marks in each subject of study in the examination of any Semester of this Course but fails by not more than two (02) marks in the aggregate, may be declared successful by award of grace-marks not exceeding two with reference to such aggregate.

Provided that the grace marks awarded under para (1) or (II) above, shall not be counted towards the minimum aggregate required at the end of the last Semester and shall also not affect the order of merit in the examination.

  1. Subject to these rules the Ordinances of the University with respect to use of unfair means in the examinations shall apply to the students of this Course.