

BA-LLB in Political Science at Siddhartha Law College, Kalaburagi


Kalaburagi, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Political Science at Siddhartha Law College, Kalaburagi Kalaburagi?
This Political Science program at K.P.E. Society''''s Sidhartha Law College focuses on providing a strong foundational understanding of political theories, governance structures, and international relations. Integrated within the comprehensive BA LLB curriculum, it equips students with a holistic view of the social and political underpinnings necessary for legal practice in India, emphasizing the constitutional framework and public administration crucial for Indian legal professionals.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates seeking entry into legal professions who have a keen interest in public policy, governance, and social justice. It also attracts individuals aspiring for careers in civil services, NGOs, or think tanks, providing the critical analytical skills and socio-political context essential for such roles. Students with a strong aptitude for research and societal impact will thrive.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths, including legal counsel, public prosecutors, policy analysts, civil servants (IAS, KAS), or roles in international organizations. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 LPA, growing significantly with experience. The program fosters critical thinking and a deep understanding of India''''s political landscape, aligning with certifications in public administration or constitutional law.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Engage with Political Debates & News- (Semester 1-2)
Actively follow Indian political news, current affairs, and debates on national TV and reputable online news portals (e.g., The Hindu, Indian Express, PRS Legislative Research). This practice helps contextualize theoretical Political Science concepts with real-world Indian governance and constitutional issues.
Tools & Resources
Reputable Indian news apps, PRSIndia.org, Rajya Sabha TV (Sansad TV)
Career Connection
Develops strong analytical skills for understanding policy, essential for civil services, journalism, and public policy roles.
Master Legal and Political Terminology- (Semester 1-2)
Create and consistently update a glossary of legal and political terms encountered in subjects like ''''Legal Methods'''' and ''''Political Science I & II''''. Focus on understanding their Indian constitutional and statutory definitions.
Tools & Resources
Legal dictionaries (e.g., Black''''s Law Dictionary), Online legal glossaries, Dedicated notebooks
Career Connection
Builds a robust legal vocabulary, crucial for effective legal drafting, communication, and competitive exams.
Participate in Inter-Disciplinary Study Groups- (Semester 1-2)
Form study groups that include peers from diverse backgrounds within the BA LLB program (e.g., those focused on Economics or Sociology). Discuss how different social sciences intersect with legal principles and political structures in India.
Tools & Resources
College library discussion rooms, Online collaboration tools (e.g., Google Meet)
Career Connection
Enhances holistic problem-solving abilities, vital for complex legal cases and policy formulation requiring a multi-faceted approach.
Intermediate Stage
Undertake Mock Parliamentary Debates/Youth Parliaments- (Semester 3-5)
Actively participate in intra-college or inter-college youth parliament sessions or mock parliamentary debates. Focus on drafting bills, presenting arguments, and understanding parliamentary procedures related to Indian governance and public administration.
Tools & Resources
College debating societies, KSLU cultural/extracurricular events, Official Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha websites
Career Connection
Develops public speaking, logical argumentation, and legislative understanding crucial for advocacy and civil service examinations.
Intern with Local NGOs or Government Agencies- (Semester 4-5)
Seek short-term internships with local NGOs working on human rights, governance, or public policy, or district administration offices in Kalaburagi. This exposes students to the practical application of Political Science and Administrative Law in an Indian context.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, NGO directories, Local government websites
Career Connection
Provides practical experience, builds professional networks, and clarifies career interests in public service or social advocacy.
Analyze Landmark Indian Political & Constitutional Cases- (Semester 3-5)
Deep dive into significant Supreme Court judgments and political decisions that shaped India''''s governance and constitutional law. Write analytical essays on their socio-political impact and judicial interpretation.
Tools & Resources
SCC Online, Manupatra, Indian Kanoon, Reputable legal journals
Career Connection
Strengthens legal research, analytical reasoning, and understanding of constitutional jurisprudence, vital for judicial services and legal research roles.
Advanced Stage
Specialize in Elective Law Areas with Policy Relevance- (Semester 8-10)
Choose elective subjects like Human Rights Law, Environmental Law, or Cyber Law, which have strong policy and governance implications. Focus research papers on the interplay between law and policy in these domains during the later years of BA LLB.
Tools & Resources
Advanced legal databases, Academic journals, Faculty mentorship for research projects
Career Connection
Enables focused expertise for roles in public policy, legal advocacy for specific causes, or specialized government departments.
Participate in National Level Moot Court Competitions- (Semester 8-10)
Engage in inter-college or national moot court competitions that involve complex constitutional or administrative law problems. This simulates real courtroom advocacy and legal problem-solving, enhancing practical legal skills.
Tools & Resources
Moot court committees, Coaches, KSLU and other university-hosted competitions
Career Connection
Refines courtroom advocacy, research, and legal writing skills, directly preparing for litigation and judicial careers.
Undertake a Policy Research Project/Dissertation- (Semester 9-10)
Work on a substantial research project or dissertation on a contemporary Indian political or policy issue, integrating legal and socio-economic perspectives. Seek mentorship from faculty or experts in the field to gain in-depth knowledge and research experience.
Tools & Resources
Institutional research grants, Faculty supervisors, Public policy archives and databases
Career Connection
Develops advanced research and analytical skills, highly valued in think tanks, research institutions, and policy advisory roles within India.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Minimum 45% marks in PUC/10+2 (40% for SC/ST students of Karnataka). Age limit 20 years (22 years for SC/ST students) as per KSLU regulations.
Duration: 5 years (10 semesters)
Credits: 224 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 20%, External: 80%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | Political Science I (Political Theory and Thought) | Core | 4 | Nature & Scope of Political Science, State and Sovereignty, Rights, Liberty, Equality, Justice, Political Thinkers (Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli), Political Thinkers (Locke, Rousseau, J.S. Mill, Marx, Gandhi) |
| 1.2 | Sociology I (Introduction to Sociology) | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Sociology, Society, Community, Association, Social Groups and Institutions, Socialization and Culture, Social Control and Deviance |
| 1.3 | Economics I (Principles of Economics) | Core | 4 | Basic Economic Concepts, Demand and Supply Analysis, Production and Cost, Market Structures, National Income and Public Finance |
| 1.4 | Legal Methods | Core | 4 | Nature and Functions of Law, Sources of Law, Legal Reasoning and Logic, Judicial Precedent, Statutory Interpretation |
| 1.5 | English I | Core | 4 | Grammar and Usage, Comprehension and Composition, Letter and Report Writing, Precis Writing and Essay Writing, Vocabulary Building |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.1 | Political Science II (Indian Government and Politics) | Core | 4 | Salient Features of Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, State Government and Election Commission |
| 2.2 | Sociology II (Indian Society) | Core | 4 | Characteristics of Indian Society, Caste System in India, Tribal Communities, Rural and Urban Society, Social Problems and Social Movements |
| 2.3 | Economics II (Indian Economy) | Core | 4 | Features of Indian Economy, Economic Planning in India, Agriculture and Industry, Poverty and Unemployment, Liberalization, Globalization, Privatization |
| 2.4 | Law of Torts | Core | 4 | Introduction to Tort, General Defences in Tort, Specific Torts (Negligence, Nuisance, Defamation), Strict and Absolute Liability, Consumer Protection Act |
| 2.5 | English II | Core | 4 | Advanced Grammar and Syntax, Paragraph and Essay Writing, Report Writing and Official Correspondence, Debate and Public Speaking, Translation and Creative Writing |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.1 | Political Science III (Public Administration) | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Public Administration, Theories of Organization, Bureaucracy and Governance, Personnel Administration, Financial Administration and Accountability |
| 3.2 | Political Science IV (International Relations) | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of International Relations, Theories of International Relations, United Nations and International Organizations, Disarmament and Arms Control, India''''s Foreign Policy |
| 3.3 | Constitutional Law I | Core | 4 | Historical Background and Making of Indian Constitution, Salient Features of the Constitution, Preamble and Citizenship, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties |
| 3.4 | Law of Contracts I | Core | 4 | Formation of Contract, Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Capacity to Contract, Free Consent, Legality of Object and Agreement |
| 3.5 | Legal English and Communication Skills | Core | 4 | Legal Terminology and Jargon, Courtroom Etiquette and Language, Drafting Legal Documents, Oral Advocacy and Presentation Skills, Interviewing and Counseling Skills |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.1 | Political Science V (Comparative Government and Politics) | Core | 4 | Approaches to Comparative Politics, Constitutions of UK, USA, Switzerland, Electoral Systems, Political Parties and Pressure Groups, Federalism and Unitary Systems |
| 4.2 | Constitutional Law II | Core | 4 | Union Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, State Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, Centre-State Relations, Emergency Provisions, Amendment of the Constitution and Judicial Review |
| 4.3 | Law of Contracts II (Specific Contracts) | Core | 4 | Indemnity and Guarantee, Bailment and Pledge, Agency, Sale of Goods Act, Partnership Act and Negotiable Instruments Act |
| 4.4 | Family Law I (Hindu Law) | Core | 4 | Sources of Hindu Law, Hindu Marriage Act, Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, Hindu Succession Act |
| 4.5 | Environmental Law | Core | 4 | Genesis of Environmental Law, Constitutional Provisions for Environmental Protection, Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, Environmental Protection Act |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5.1 | Jurisprudence | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence, Schools of Jurisprudence, Sources of Law, Rights and Duties, Legal Personality, Possession, Ownership, Theories of Punishment |
| 5.2 | Law of Crimes I (Indian Penal Code) | Core | 4 | General Principles of Criminal Law, General Exceptions, Offences Against Human Body, Offences Against Property, Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy |
| 5.3 | Family Law II (Muslim Law & Other Personal Laws) | Core | 4 | Sources of Muslim Law, Marriage (Nikah) and Dower (Mahr), Divorce (Talaq), Gifts (Hiba) and Wakfs, Succession and Special Marriage Act |
| 5.4 | Administrative Law | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Administrative Law, Rule of Law and Separation of Powers, Delegated Legislation, Administrative Adjudication, Judicial Control of Administrative Action |
| 5.5 | Public International Law | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of International Law, Sources of International Law, State Recognition and Jurisdiction, Law of Treaties, United Nations and International Human Rights Law |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6.1 | Company Law | Core | 4 | Nature and Kinds of Companies, Incorporation and Promoters, Memorandum and Articles of Association, Shares, Debentures, Directors, Meetings and Winding Up |
| 6.2 | Law of Crimes II (Criminal Procedure Code) | Core | 4 | Constitution of Criminal Courts, Arrest, Search, Seizure, First Information Report (FIR) and Investigation, Bail and Anticipatory Bail, Trial Procedures (Summons, Warrant, Sessions) |
| 6.3 | Property Law | Core | 4 | Concept of Property, Transfer of Property, Sale and Mortgage, Lease and Exchange, Gift and Actionable Claim |
| 6.4 | Labour Law I | Core | 4 | Industrial Relations, Trade Unions Act, Industrial Disputes Act, Standing Orders Act, Collective Bargaining |
| 6.5 | Taxation Law | Core | 4 | Constitutional Provisions on Taxation, Income Tax Act (Basic Concepts, Residential Status), Heads of Income, Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act (Basic Concepts), Levy and Collection of GST |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7.1 | Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act | Core | 4 | Jurisdiction of Courts, Res Sub-judice and Res Judicata, Pleadings, Issues, Summons, Execution of Decrees, Appeals, Review, Revision and Limitation Act |
| 7.2 | Law of Evidence | Core | 4 | Nature and Scope of Evidence Act, Relevancy of Facts, Admissions and Confessions, Oral and Documentary Evidence, Burden of Proof and Estoppel |
| 7.3 | Human Rights Law & Practice | Core | 4 | Concept of Human Rights, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenants on Human Rights, National Human Rights Commission, State Human Rights Commissions |
| 7.4 | Labour Law II | Core | 4 | Factories Act, Minimum Wages Act, Payment of Wages Act, Employees'''' Compensation Act, Maternity Benefit Act and Provident Funds Act |
| 7.5 | Banking Law & Negotiable Instruments Act | Core | 4 | Banking Regulation Act and RBI Act, Types of Banks, Banker and Customer Relationship, Cheques, Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Dishonour of Negotiable Instruments |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.1 | Intellectual Property Rights Law | Core | 4 | Concept of Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright Law, Patent Law, Trademark Law and Industrial Designs, Geographical Indications and Cyber IPR |
| 8.2 | Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) | Core | 4 | Concept of ADR, Arbitration and Conciliation, Mediation and Negotiation, Lok Adalat, Legal Services Authorities Act |
| 8.3 | Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting System (Clinical) | Clinical | 4 | Bar Council of India Rules, Duties of an Advocate, Contempt of Court, Bench-Bar Relationship, Accountancy for Lawyers |
| 8.4 | Land Laws | Core | 4 | Karnataka Land Revenue Act, Karnataka Land Reforms Act, Land Acquisition Act, Tenancy Laws, Urban Land (Ceiling & Regulation) Act |
| 8.5 | Investment & Securities Law | Elective (Optional - I) | 4 | SEBI Act and Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, Depositories Act, Capital Market, Stock Exchanges and Mutual Funds, Collective Investment Schemes |
Semester 9
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.1 | Clinical Course I: Drafting, Pleading & Conveyancing | Clinical | 4 | Drafting of Pleadings (Plaint, Written Statement), Applications (Interlocutory), Conveyancing (Sale Deed), Mortgage Deed and Lease Deed, Will and Gift Deed |
| 9.2 | Clinical Course II: Professional Ethics & Bar Bench Relations | Clinical | 4 | Bar Council of India Rules, Duties of an Advocate towards Court and Client, Contempt of Court Act, Bench-Bar Relationship, Professional Misconduct and Remedies |
| 9.3 | White Collar Crimes | Elective (Optional - II) | 4 | Concept of White Collar Crimes, Causes and Types of White Collar Crimes, Bribery and Corruption, Cyber Crimes and Tax Evasion, Control Measures and Sanctions |
| 9.4 | Cyber Law | Core | 4 | Introduction to Cyber Law, Information Technology Act, Digital Signatures and E-commerce, Cyber Crimes and Cyber Security, Data Protection and Privacy Issues |
| 9.5 | Interpretation of Statutes & Principles of Legislation | Core | 4 | Rules of Interpretation (Literal, Mischief, Golden), Internal and External Aids to Interpretation, Presumptions in Statutory Interpretation, Commencement and Operation of Statutes, Principles of Legislation |
Semester 10
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10.1 | Clinical Course III: Moot Court Exercise and Internship | Clinical | 4 | Moot Court Practice, Client Interviewing and Counseling, Legal Aid and Para-legal Services, Internship Report, Field Work and Case Studies |
| 10.2 | Clinical Course IV: Research Methodology & Legal Writing | Clinical | 4 | Types of Legal Research, Research Design and Hypothesis, Data Collection and Analysis, Legal Writing Skills, Citation Methods and Research Paper Preparation |
| 10.3 | Competition Law | Elective (Optional - III) | 4 | History of Competition Law, Competition Act, Anti-Competitive Agreements, Abuse of Dominant Position, Combinations and Competition Commission of India |
| 10.4 | Health Law | Core | 4 | Healthcare System in India, Patient Rights and Medical Negligence, Organ Donation Act, Mental Health Act, Public Health Law and Bioethics |
| 10.5 | Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence | Core | 4 | Concept of Gender Justice and Patriarchy, Women and Law (IPC, CRPC, Domestic Violence Act), Child Rights and Protection, LGBTQ+ Rights and Laws, Feminist Legal Theories |




