To enhance practical knowledge and professional skills among students, J C College of Law offers the following Value Added Courses for law students. Each course is designed for 40 hours of training, combining theoretical understanding with practical exposure.
1. Legal Research and Writing Skills – 40 Hours
This course focuses on research methodology, case analysis, citation methods, and effective legal writing required for academic and professional purposes.
2. Moot Court and Advocacy Skills – 40 Hours
Students are trained in court procedures, drafting memorials, presenting legal arguments, and developing advocacy and public speaking skills.
3. Cyber Law and Digital Security – 40 Hours
The course introduces students to cyber laws, digital evidence, cybercrimes, data protection, and emerging legal challenges in the digital era.
4. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) – 40 Hours
This course provides knowledge about copyrights, patents, trademarks, and the protection of intellectual property in national and international contexts.
5. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) – 40 Hours
Students learn about arbitration, mediation, and conciliation as effective mechanisms for resolving disputes outside the traditional court system.
6. Human Rights and Social Justice – 40 Hours
This course explores the concept of human rights, constitutional safeguards, and legal mechanisms for promoting equality and justice in society.
7. Legal Drafting and Documentation – 40 Hours
Students learn the drafting of legal notices, affidavits, agreements, contracts, petitions, and other important legal documents used in professional legal practice.
8. Environmental Law and Sustainable Development – 40 Hours
This course focuses on environmental protection laws, sustainable development policies, and the role of law in maintaining ecological balance.
These value-added courses of 40 hours each help students develop practical legal skills, professional competence, and a deeper understanding of contemporary legal issues, preparing them for successful careers in the legal profession.

