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Lloyd Law College is a private law school in India located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh offering legal education since year 2003 in affiliation with CCS University, Meerut, U.P (state university established in 1965), and approved by the Bar Council of India (Statutory body of professional legal education in India). [1] [2]
The main block of the law college is the grand old legislative hall of Cochin Legislative Council. In 1949, when the college was shifted from Trivandrum to Ernakulam, the legislative hall became the part of His Highness the Maharaja's Law College. The college enrols over 700 students for the LL.B course and 30 students for the LL.M course.
The Chancery of Lancashire used various types of typeset stamps as fee receipts from 1875 to 1971. [46] The Town of Southampton and the County of Southton (the latter referring to all of Hampshire except for Southampton itself) issued Court Fee and Fine or Fee stamps respectively in 1878 and 1880. [47]
The 1990s saw a change in the relationship between The Law Society and The College of Law. In 1994, Nigel Savage, then the dean of Nottingham Trent University's law school, called for a review of the link between the college and The Law Society which had eight of its council members on the college's board of governors. Savage suggested that ...
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In 1938, the school's name was changed to Lord Wandsworth College and fee-paying students were welcomed to the College in 1946. [8] In 1988, the College began welcoming female pupils into the Sixth Form, and in 1997 went fully co-educational. [9]
Lourdes College Cagayan de Oro City (LCCDOC), officially Lourdes College Inc., is a private, Roman Catholic basic and higher education institution managed by the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary in Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines. It was founded by Archbishop James T.G. Hayes, S.J. in 1928.
The college caters to the needs of Thrissur District, Palakkad District and Malappuram District of Kerala. The College was started in the year 1992. Approved by Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi, the college offers three-year undergraduate and five-year integrated programs in the field of law and postgraduate degree also. The first batch of ...