Criminal Law Course

Course Overview

This course provides practical skills in criminal law drafting, procedural understanding, and evidence handling. It focuses on real-world applications such as FIRs, bail applications, written submissions, and appeals, enabling learners to work effectively in criminal practice.

Skills Covered

  • Complaint drafting
  • FIR / 156(3) CrPC application
  • Bail applications (Regular & Anticipatory)
  • Written submissions
  • Criminal appeal drafting
  • Understanding CrPC process and procedures
  • E-courts filing in criminal cases
  • Preparing briefs for senior lawyers
  • Evidence collection basics
  • Cross-examination structure

Practical Exposure

Learners will practice drafting complaints, FIRs, and bail applications, filing in e-courts, handling evidence, and preparing case briefs. Emphasis is on hands-on procedural knowledge and real-life criminal case management.

Who This Course Is For

  • Law students
  • Law graduates
  • Criminal law interns
  • Working professionals in law enforcement or legal practice
  • Freelance legal researchers

Career Use & Applications

Skills are applicable in criminal law firms, independent practice, legal aid, government roles, public prosecutors’ offices, and freelance legal services.