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Diploma in Paralegal Practice | IGNOU
Support Justice with Professional Skills in Legal Processes and Client Assistance
The Diploma in Paralegal Practice (DIPP) offered by IGNOU is distinguished in law for practitioners who have profound social concern and wish to work constructively within the existing legal framework. Without enrolling for a law degree, this course is intended for those who wish to make an impactful contribution to the justice system and are not legally trained. It teaches about the legal system and Important civil procedures and criminal law with client brain and document drafting skills.
The center caters to learners located in the UAE by providing dedicated academic support and facilitating exams and project supervision. Its relaxed fee structure and flexible study schedules stand out as UC-recognized legal diplomas are also achievable by working professionals, students, and volunteers from the UAE without having to quit their jobs or relocate.
Type
Degree
Duration
1 Year

Key Program Highlights
- Diploma approved by UGC and offered by IGNOU
- Includes basic principles of the legal system, civil and criminal law, and client-handling techniques
- Best suited for paralegals, legal assistants, NGO staff, and aspiring legal professionals
- No prerequisite legal education is needed – open for all streams
- Academic and assignment support and exam facilitation for UAE locals are provided by ECISME
- Accommodating online/distance study mode designed for professionals and volunteers
- Reasonably priced tuition with opportunities for easy installment payments

ECISME Syllabus
Curriculum Overview
The DIPP program comprises 32 credits that combine theoretical knowledge and practical experience through the following modules:
Course Code | Subject | Credits |
BLE-001: | Introduction to the Indian Legal System | 5 |
BLE-002: | Introduction to Law | 5 |
BLE-003: | Law and Vulnerable Groups | 5 |
BLE-004: | Rural Local Self Governance | 5 |
BLEP-001: | Project | 10 |
Total – 30 Credit |
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Requirement: 10+2 or equivalent in any stream
- Language of Instruction: English
- Who Can Apply?
- Students and fresh graduates
- NGO volunteers and social workers
- Interested individuals in law or justice
- Legal support staff and court aides
- Other citizens who are willing to assist in promoting legal awareness and access to justice
At ECISME, we believe in inclusive education. That is why we provide:
- Merit and need-based scholarships
- Flexible installment payment options (monthly or quarterly)
- Personalized financial guidance for residents of the UAE
- Comprehensive support concerning fee documentation
After finishing the DIPP, you will:
- Have a basic understanding of the legal system, including its structure and functioning.
- Draft various simple legal documents like affidavits, complaints, and legal notices.
- Interview clients and relay legally pertinent information in a relevant manner.
- Assist in legal aid programs and campaigns about legal awareness.
- Aid lawyers, non-governmental organizations, and courts in the documentation and legal workflows.
- Help in the promotion of access to justice in marginalized groups.
ECISME Opportunities
Career Opportunities After DIPP
Holders of this diploma will be able to pursue several positions, including:
- Legal Assistant or Paralegal – assists lawyers with preparing cases and documenting them
- Court Clerk or Case File Manager – organizes court documents and maintains case files
- Legal Documentation Executive – manages formal drafting and correspondence for law firms
- NGO Legal Aid Coordinator – teaches and provides legal assistance to vulnerable populations
- Support Staff in Legal Departments – assists the HR, compliance, or legal arms of a company
- Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) Professional – provides document and research support to foreign law firms
ECISME Benefits
Benefits of Studying DIPP with ECISME
Ever-present UAE-based support for academic-related questions, exams, and project submissions.
- Receive a recognized diploma from IGNOU that is relevant within the legal and developmental fields.
- Designed for people who wish to pursue the field of justice without a complete law degree.
- Accommodates work, volunteering, and other academic pursuits due to its flexible structure.
- Remotely guides participants through field work, legal practice, and various educational directions.

ECISME Asked
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this course helpful for pursuing a legal career?
Yes, as long as you understand DIPP does not qualify you as a lawyer, a strong foundational structure is provided for legal support, documentation, and public legal education roles. It’s an incredible support if you want to pursue a law degree later.
Can I work in a law firm after this diploma?
Absolutely. Law firms often employ trained paralegals and legal assistants to manage myriad tasks such as drafting, research, and case preparation, skills you will acquire in this course.
What kind of legal documents will I learn to draft?
You’ll be taught how to draft important legal documents such as affidavits, legal notices, complaints, case applications, and basic agreements.
Is prior law knowledge required?
No. The instructor does not assume any prior knowledge of the subject. Additionally, the only entry requirement is a 10+2 qualification from any stream.
How does ECISME help with academic support in the UAE?
ECISME supports learners, especially with mentorship, assignments, and project work, manages the entire examination system for learners based in the UAE, and provides guidance through all stages of the process.
What’s the difference between a paralegal and a lawyer?
People who have completed professional legal training can operate as independent practitioners. This entails representing clients in court and offering legal advice to discerning individuals. Such an individual is referred to as a lawyer. A paralegal cannot represent a client in court, so long as there is no accompanying solicitor. Their role focuses on preparing documents, undertaking research, organizing client communication, and many other tasks.