CRIMINAL LAW COURSE
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EXTRA:-
•Weekly pdf notes
•Daily practice questions
•Mock trial material
•Drafting templates
•Judgments analysis sheets.
[24/07, 10:35 am] Adv Shivam Sir Sr College:
45-Day Real Estate Law Course for Lawyers — Daily Module





Foundation of criminal law
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1Introduction to criminal law - purpose, scope & structure of BNS, BNSS & BSA.
"The Foundation of Law is the first step in building a strong legal mindset. This module introduces learners to the very roots of the Indian legal system — including the Constitution, sources of law, structure of courts, and the evolution of legal principles. It simplifies complex legal theories and explains how law shapes society, protects rights, and governs relationships. Whether you’re a law student, a legal enthusiast, or someone exploring justice for the first time, this course will give you the clarity and confidence to move forward in the world of law. Master the basics before you rise."
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2Basic concept - Crime, Mens rea, Actus reus, types of punishment.
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3Classification of offences:- cognizable/non-cognizable, bailable & non-bailable.
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4Territorial & Etra-territorial jurisdiction under BNS
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5Stages of crime - intention to acquittal
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6Stages of crime - intention to acquittal
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7General exceptions under BNS ( sec. 76-106 )
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8weekly test or case study ( Nirbhaya case, Maneka gandhi case )
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Offences under BNS (Core areas):-
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9offences against human body - murder, culpable homicide, hurt.
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10Sexual offences - Rape ( sec 63 - 70) POCSO Act overview.
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11offences against women - dowry death, cruelty, acid attack.
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12offences against property - theft, robbery, dacoity, criminal misappropriation
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13criminal breach of trust and cheating.
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14defamation, criminal intimidation and public nuisance.
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15defamation, criminal intimidation and public nuisance.
Procedure laws (BNSS)
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16structure and power of criminal courts
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17FIR ( sec 173) arrest procedure and rights of the accused.
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18Bail- Regular, anticipatory and default bail
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19Investigation and charge sheet (sec 193)
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20Cognizance by magistrate, framing of charge
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21Types of trial- summons, warrant and session
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22Mock trial + BNSS quize (Courtroom roleplay
Law of evidence (BSA)
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23Relevancy of facts - (sec- 4 to 50
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24Admissions, confessions and dying declarations
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25Burden of proof and presumptions.
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26Examination of witnesses - chief, cross and Re-examination
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27Documentary and electronic evidence
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28Hostile witnesses and leading cases ( state of UP Vs Ramesh prashad mishra)
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29Practical session - drafting questions for cross examination.
Special laws and advocacy skills
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30NDPS act, SC/ST act - Essential
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31DV act, juvenile justice act - key provisions
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32white collar crimes - cybercrime, money laundering and corruption.
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33Criminal drafting - bail application, complaint legal notice.
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34FIR quashing, writes in criminal matters (article 226, 32)
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35Courtroom advocacy - voice, ethics and arguments building.
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36Practical session - moot court/ drafting bail + arguments.
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