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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 government of Ayilyam Thirunal, the Maharaja of Travancore, on 31 January 1875, sanctioned "the Organisation of a Law Class in connection with His Highness The Maharaja's College at Thiruvananthapuram to enable candidates from Travancore to present themselves for the Law Examination of the University of Madras and to encourage others to pursue the study of law systematically".
Sr. No. District Established Name of Legal Education Centre Programs Status/ Academic Head 1 (i) Ambala: 2008: Lala Ami Chand Monga Memorial College of Law, Ugala, Ambala: 3-year course, 5 year BA.LLB, LL.M
It was therefore for the first time that a law degree other than LL.B. or B.L. was granted in India. NLS offered a five-year law course upon the successful completion of which an integrated degree with the title of "B.A., LL.B. (Honours)" would be granted. Thereafter other law universities were set up, all offering five years integrated law ...
The law degree offered by McGill University is a mandatory joint common law LLB and Quebec civil law BCL degree. The programme is four years in length. Admission to that programme is a first-entry programme in the case of Quebec students while it is a second-entry programme in the case of students from other provinces (since two years of ...
The institute is affiliated to the Punjabi University, Patiala and approved by the Bar Council of India. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council have accredited AIL with a grade 'A'. The institution offers 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 1-year postgraduate LLM programme with a specialisation in Family Law or Criminal Law.
The National University of Advanced Legal Studies was established by the National University of Advanced Legal Studies Act, 2005, passed by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Kerala in 2005. [1] The day-to-day management and administration of the university is undertaken by the Vice-Chancellor.
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 ...