The School of Private Law offers a wide spectrum of courses pertaining to private law. The objective of the School is to produce outstanding scientific research and to offer high-quality instruction based on this research. The school stresses the practical and academic importance of national private laws in integration with private laws of other countries. Cross-border research will become increasingly important as cross-border legal work develops. Hence the need for a law that focuses on legal developments within a broad global perspective, one which provides a platform for debate on the desirability of a unified private law as a complement to the impending economic and political union of the world. By providing accessible and comparative surveys of legal developments in a number of countries with summaries of articles and case notes, we aim to provide a valuable source of information to lawyers wishing to tempt their courts to innovate in private law.

Head of the School: Prof. M.L. Shankar Kaarmukilan

Courses offered by the School:

  • School of Private Law offers following courses: Civil Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Property Law
  • Family and Inheritance Law
  • Law of Succession
  • Labour Law
  • Land Law
  • Contract Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • and Private International Law