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==Background==
 
===History===
 
The Indian Law Society was established in 1923 as a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act. The Indian Law Society established the Law College in 1924, which has since then established itself as a premier institute for legal studies in India. In 2004, the ILS  Law College was accredited the A+ level by NAAC. Set amidst a sprawling green campus in the heart of Pune, it offers students a holistic environment that encourages exposure to social, cultural, and physical activities that complement the top-of-the-class legal education imparted by the college.
 
 
 
===Location===
 
Pune, Maharashtra, India
 
 
 
===Administration===
 
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===Facts & Figures===
 
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==Admissions==
 
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===Fee structure===
 
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==Infrastructure==
 
 
 
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===Library and Reading Room===
 
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===IT Infrastructure===
 
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==Extra Curricular Activities==
 
 
 
===Mooting===
 
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===Student Activities===
 
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===Recruitment===
 
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==Academia and faculty==
 
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===Subjects available===
 
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==Alumni==
 
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===Notable alumni===
 
Former Chief Justice of India Hon'ble Shri Y V Chandrachud
 
 
 
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Revision as of 19:55, 14 June 2013

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