Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur

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Background

History

Seedling School of Law & Governance (SSLG) was established in the year 2008 with the establishment of Jaipur National University under the clause 2(f) of UGC Act of 1956. The Chancellor of the university is Mr. Sandeep Bakshi and the director of SSLG is Prof. Dr. V.S. Mani. The first private initiative in launch of a Five Year Integrated LLB programme with Bar Council of India Syllabus in Rajasthan following the national law school system, along with LLM and PhD programmes. The School was formally launched on 8th December, 2007 by Hon’ble Justice P. P. Naolekar of the Supreme Court of India, New Delhi. The Seedling School of Law and Governance in collaboration with the British Council and the University of Cardiff, UK, cosponsored and successfully organized the Western Region Cascade 2008 on 17th-19th March, 2008, at JNU Jaipur campus, in which 23 young law teachers from Rajasthan and Gujarat participated.

Location

The University is located on the foothills of the Aravalis on approximately 50 acres of land at Jagatpura, Jaipur. It has three well-developed campuses, having worldclass infrastructure, including classrooms, seminar halls, laboratories, libraries, auditoria, hostels, playgrounds, ATMs, round the clock internet facility, etc.

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Infrastructure

Hostels

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Library and Reading Room

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IT Infrastructure

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Extra Curricular Activities

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Academia and faculty

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