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This document outlines the regulations for the LL.D. degree program at the National Law School of India University. It details the eligibility requirements, duration of the program, admission procedures, progress report submissions, supervisor allocation, and the final presentation requirements.

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LL D - Regulations

This document outlines the regulations for the LL.D. degree program at the National Law School of India University. It details the eligibility requirements, duration of the program, admission procedures, progress report submissions, supervisor allocation, and the final presentation requirements.

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NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY

BANGALORE

Regulations relating to LL.D. Degree Programme

I. (a) ADMINISTRATION

The Post graduate Council constituted by the Vice-Chancellor from time to


time shall be in charge of the administration of the Ph.D. programme.

(b) ADVERTISEMENT

The University will on the advice of the P.G. Council, issue an


advertisement every year inviting applications from candidates seeking
admission for the Research Degree Programmes. The maximum seats
available during a particular year will be determined by the P.G. Council.

II. ELIGIBILITY

Ph.D. in Law obtained through regular mode from any recognized


University India or abroad with a minimum 10 (ten) years of
Teaching experience or exceptional academic achievements in the
field of law.

Or

An inter-disciplinary Ph.D. in any subject obtained through regular


mode from any recognized University in India or abroad with 10 (ten)
years of Teaching experience or exceptional achievement in the
concerned field along with at least an LL.B. degree.

III. DURATION

a) The LL.D. programme shall be for a minimum duration of three


years, including course work and a maximum of six years.

b) Failure to complete the course within the maximum period of six


years, will automatically result in cancellation of registration.

IV. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

1) Application
a) Application along with the research proposal of about 10
pages to be submitted within the stipulated time

b) The research proposal should contain:


i) Title
ii) Statement of the problem and the background
information on the subject
iii) A set of research questions along with Hypothesis &
Methodology
iv) A Research Design

c) The research proposal for inter-disciplinary research shall


have components which have a bearing on legal aspects.

2) Presentation

a) The eligible shortlisted candidates shall be required to make an


oral presentation before a panel of expert on the dates specified
by the University.

b) The candidate will entitle for admission, only if the candidature is


approved by the panel of experts.

c) In deserving cases, the expert panel may recommend the second


opportunity to make the oral presentation within a period of 20
days.

d) If the expert panel finds the candidate unsuitable even after the
second presentation, the said candidate will be considered as
having failed in the selection process and the candidate may be
informed accordingly.

V SELECTION PROCESS

(a) The candidate will be selected by the P.G. Council upon


consideration of the research proposal and the report submitted
by the expert panel on the oral presentation.
b) The list of selected candidates as above shall be displayed on the
NLSIU website.
c) the candidate secures admission only on payment of requisite fee
as notified by the University within the stipulated period, failing
which the selection will be cancelled.
d) A candidate who has failed once may apply afresh during the
next academic year, and the same procedure mentioned above
shall be followed.
e) A candidate who has failed in a second attempt shall not be
eligible for any further attempts to seek admission to the Ph.D.
programme in NLSIU.

VI ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SUPERVISORS

Regular Professors working at NLSIU shall be recognised as


‘Supervisors’.

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VII ALLOCATION OF SUPERVISORS

The allocation of the Supervisor for a selected candidate shall be


decided by the P.G. Council depending on the available specialization
among the faculty supervisors, etc.

VIII. PROGRESS REPORT SUBMISSION & PRESENTATION

There will be two progress reports before a draft thesis is submitted. If


a particular progress report is not satisfactory the candidate may be
asked to resubmit the same. All such presentations shall be ordinarily
made before a committee consisting of the Supervisor and two experts
identified by the P.G. Council. All progress reports shall be submitted
to the examination department, which will transmit the report to the
supervisor and fix a date for oral presentation.

First Progress report:

(a) The first progress report shall be submitted to the examination


department in writing within six months from the date of registration.
The candidate may prepare the progress report in consultation with the
supervisor before doing so.

(b) The first oral presentation shall be made within one month of the
date of written submission. It would require the scholar to detail out the
problem identified for research, indicate the research outline, identify
and firm up research questions and hypothesis, if any, proposed
methodological approach and survey of literature.

(c) If the scholar’s work report and oral presentation are not
satisfactory, a second chance may be provided for improvement within a
further period of three months from the date of the first oral
presentation. The scholar may consult his/her supervisor and take
guidance before submitting the improved written report to the
examination department.

(d) The examination department shall transmit the reworked


progress report with the supervisor and fix a date for oral presentation.

(e) Only a scholar who has satisfactorily completed the First


Presentation will be permitted to submit the second progress report and
the presentation thereof.

After the first presentation, based on the suggestions made by the


experts, the scholar may modify the title, if needed, without
changing the subject.

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Second Progress report:

(a) On completion of six months after the first presentation, the


scholar is required to submit a report of the research work to the
examination department. This second progress report would explain and
analyse the progress made by the scholar. The same will be sent to the
supervisor and the scholar will interact with the supervisor to review
progress and receive suggestions.

(b) The second oral presentation shall be within one month from the
date on which the second written submission is made to the examination
department. The suggestions/ comments made by the experts will be
furnished to the scholar by the supervisor.

(c) The same procedure as laid down for the first progress report and
presentation is applicable to second progress report and presentation
also.

The first two presentations are meant to evaluate the progress made by
the scholar and to give suggestions for further improvement of research
work. The examination department will fix the date in such manner that
the written report of progress is available to the supervisor and the
invited expert at least 7 days before the date of presentation.

If either of the first two presentations is not satisfactory the scholar may
be given a repeat chance for such presentation within three months of
the said unsatisfactory presentation.

The candidate may then submit his/her final draft thesis to the
supervisor who will subject the said draft to an appropriate plagiarism
test. If the extent of ‘plagiarism’ is less than 20% and if the said lacuna
can be corrected by duly acknowledging the source of textual material
used through appropriate footnoting, the correction will be allowed
before the supervisor approves the final draft.

If however the said plagiarism is more than the 20% limit mentioned
above the supervisor may reject the final draft thesis and decline the
third and final presentation. The same shall be reported to the P.G
Council for its appropriate decision, which may include de-registration of
the candidate.

If the supervisor finds that the candidate has cleared the plagiarism test
and also finds the candidate has made satisfactory progress otherwise
he/she may recommend that the candidate is fit to move into the third
and final presentation.

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Third and final presentation.

(a) The final draft shall be submitted to the examination department


within three months from the date of completion of three years. In case
of necessity, based upon the valid ground, the extension of not exceeding
three years may be granted. The total period shall not exceed six years.

The scholar shall submit a soft copy as well as four hard copies to the
Examination Department. The Examination department will subject the
full text to a plagiarism test and send the report to the Supervisor and
the scholar concerned about the same.

(b) If the plagiarism test reveals a level of plagiarism higher than


20%, the Supervisor may reject the draft thesis and make a report of the
same to the P.G. Council and recommend cancellation of registration.
The P.G. Council will take an appropriate decision after due hearing. A
scholar so disqualified shall never be re-admitted to the LL.D.
programme of the NLSIU.

(c) If the plagiarism test reveals a level which is below 20% the
supervisor will help the scholar to revisit the draft thesis, make
necessary corrections after which the supervisor may re-examine the
final draft and if the same is found to be in a suitable condition to be
evaluated, he may endorse the draft and the scholar will be asked to
furnish five copies of the draft thesis to the examination department.

(d) If the minimum standards are not complied with the supervisor
may give another three months for adequate compliance of all
requirements, unless the candidate is already disqualified for plagiarism
as above.

(e) Once the final draft is approved for due processing and endorsed
by the supervisor the final presentation shall take place within two
months from the date on which the said five copies are submitted to the
examination department. There shall be at least three external experts
on the panel to evaluate the final presentation of the draft thesis. The
experts will be furnished with a copy of the draft thesis at least fifteen
days before the date of final presentation. Comments and suggestions
may be made by the experts at the time of oral presentation.

(f) After incorporating the recommendations made by the external


experts, the final thesis may be submitted with due certification by the
Supervisor within a period of three months from the date of completion
of three years in the format prescribed by the University along with the
payment of prescribed fee applicable at the time of submission, failing
which they may have to take fresh admission.

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IX. The LL.D. Scholars must publish at least one research paper in refereed
journal and make two paper presentations in Conferences / Seminars
before the submission of the thesis and produce evidence for the same
in the form of presentation certificates and / or reprints.

X EVALUATION

a) The candidates are required to submit the thesis both in soft copy
and 5 (five) hard copies after paying the requisite fee.

b) The thesis shall be in English and it shall be the result of


candidate’s own work keeping in mind the standard of literary
presentation.

c) The thesis should not include any other work done by the
candidate for any other degree successfully completed at the
present University or elsewhere.

d) The candidate should obtain a certificate from the Supervisor and


the thesis should contain the same.

e) The thesis submitted by the candidate will be sent to three


external examiners selected by the Vice-Chancellor, from out of a
panel of external examiners submitted by the P.G. Council.

f) The examiners shall send detailed evaluation reports which shall


include:

i) A detailed report in the proforma sent by the University;


ii) A definite recommendation as to whether the thesis be
accepted in the present form or with minor revision or
major revision or to be rejected.

g) If the three examiners recommend unanimously the award of the


LL.D. Degree, the award of the Degree is recommended to the
Academic council.

h) In case of one of the external examiners not recommending the


award of the Degree, the candidate shall be provided through the
Supervisor copy of the suggestions / comments made by the
examiners. The candidate is required to resubmit the thesis after
incorporating the suggestions / comments and submit the
modified thesis within three months along with the prescribed
fee. Only one such resubmission shall be permitted.

i) The public viva-voce of the research scholar to defend the thesis


shall be conducted only if the evaluation report of the external
examiners are satisfactory and include a specific recommendation
for conducting the viva-voce examination.

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j) The entire process of evaluation of LL.D. thesis shall be within a
period of six months from the date of submission of the thesis.

k) Following the successful completion of the evaluation process


and before the announcement of the award of the Degree, an
electronic copy of the thesis shall be submitted to the
INFLIBNET for hosting the same.

X AWARD OF DEGREE

The Degree shall be awarded after completion of all the above process
at the time of Annual Convocation. However, the candidate is
entitled to take a Provisional Certificate after the results are declared.

XI GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF THESIS


a) The length of the thesis should not be less than 300 printed
pages (not including foot notes);
b) The thesis to be printed on single side;
c) The thesis should be written in English;
d) The font shall be `Arial’ (12 font size to the body of the text and
10 font to be used for tables, figure, appendices, etc.;)
e) To begin each chapter on a new page;
f) A margin of at least 4 cm to the left, top, bottom and right side
may be stick to 2.5 cm;
g) The thesis should be free from grammatical and punctuation
errors;
h) Certificate, Declaration, etc. – Formats duly filled in have to be
enclosed

FEE STRUCTURE

Rs. 30,000/- Registration Fee (at the time of admission)


Rs. 25,000 Annual Fee (Every year within one month from the date of
registration, failing which they will have to pay the fine
prescribed by the University)
Rs. 50,000/- Fee for Final Presentation
Rs. 20,000/- Examination Fee (at the time of submission of Thesis)
Rs. 20,000/- Re-submission of thesis

Foreign Nationals

Rs. 65,000/- Registration Fee (at the time of admission)


Rs. 65,000/- Course Work Fee (at the time of admission)
Rs. 57,000/- Annual Fee (Every year within one month from the date of
registration, failing which they will have to pay the fine
prescribed by the University
Rs. 1,12,500/- Fee for Final Presentation
Rs. 45,000/- Examination Fee (at the time of submission of Thesis)
Rs. 45,000/- Re-submission of thesis
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