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  • ...ics-as-part-of-30-year-old-reform-dream "BCI chief to consolidate over 700 law schools"]</ref>. ==List of law schools==
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  • ...ww.iudehradun.edu.in/ICFAI-Law-School.html</ref> is one of the premier law school in India, located in the city of Dehradun in north India state of Uttarakha ...Hons.), one-year LL.M. and Ph.D<ref>http://www.iudehradun.edu.in/ICFAI-Law-School.html</ref>.
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  • ...University ],(SLCU) Bangalore.SLCU is organising the second edition of its National Moot Court Competition between 8th and 11th September, 2011. The School of Law is a part of [http://www.christuniversity.in/ Christ University], Bengaluru
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  • 6th G. H. Raisoni Law School & ISIL National Moot Court Competition 4th-6th March 2011 [http://www.ghrls.in] ...(5 yr) courses. It organizes research and extra-curricular activities like National Moot Court competition, Annual guest lecture of eminent persons etc. and va
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  • This page consists of the various Academic events organised by Indian Law Universities. |[http://law.itmindia.edu '''1st ITM Law School National Essay Competition 2011''']
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  • ...(5 yr) courses. It organizes research and extra-curricular activities like National Moot Court competition, Annual guest lecture of eminent persons etc. and va “We sow law and reap justice”.
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  • ...f February jointly in association with the International Society of Indian Law, New Delhi. General Secretary (G.H Raisoni Law School) - Saurabh Tapadia
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  • ...University ],(SLCU) Bangalore.SLCU is organising the second edition of its National Moot Court Competition between 8th and 11th September, 2011. ...organized by the School of Law,Christ University,Bangalore. The School of Law is a part of Christ University,Bangalore. Our parent university, a premier
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  • ...ladesh and Pakistan, apart from the widespread participation by the Indian law schools. The GIMC is usually held during the month of February each year. ...over the years have been World Trade Institute, Berne, Switzerland and the law firm, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan.
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  • ...is page contains all the major Moot Court Competitions organised by Indian Law Universities:''' * [[Bar Council of India International Law Moot Court Competition]]
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  • ...dian Space Research Association in collaboration with [[NLSIU|National Law School India University, Bangalore]] and provides fund towards the participation o
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  • ...oot Court Competition''' is organised by Murdoch University, Department of Law. The moot is in its 12th year now. It is part of the [[Mooting Premier Le Murdoch University School of Law.
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  • ...s Director of the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and Director of the St ...uated magna cum laude from Yale, where he was executive editor of the Yale Law Journal. He clerked for Associate Justice Potter Stewart of the U.S. Suprem
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  • ...e (SSLG) was established in the year 2008 with the establishment of Jaipur National University under the clause 2(f) of UGC Act of 1956. ...with Bar Council of India Syllabus in Rajasthan following the national law school system, along with LLM and PhD programmes.
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  • |[[Surana & Surana National Trial Advocacy |Surana & Surana Trial Advocacy North India]]||IV||[[NLIU]]| ...Dunant Moot]]||III||[[HNLU]]||[[NLUD]]||[[Nirma Law]]|| [[NLIU]]||[[Nirma Law]]||[[NLIU]]||N.A.||N.A.
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  • The '''Pro Bono Enviro National Moot Court Competition''' is a moot court competition that is part of the [ School of Excellence in Law, Chennai
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  • ...a Trust]] organises All India Inter-University Moot Court Competitions for law students to promote the ...st BCI International Moot Court Competition in association with [[KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar]] in the month of February, 2011.
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  • ...oot Court Competition at the South India Level, but later organized at the National level. The society has since then organised 14 Moot Court Competitions. Society of Mooters, [[ULC Bangalore|University Law College, Bangalore, Bangalore University]].
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  • [[Image:CLAT.png|Logo of Common Law Admission Test|right]] ...09 | url= http://clat.ac.in/PDF/notification.pdf}}</ref> This year eleven law schools are participating in CLAT.The paper which was supposed to be held o
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi ...ade 2008 on 17th-19th March, 2008, at JNU Jaipur campus, in which 23 young law teachers from Rajasthan and Gujarat participated.
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  • * 21-23 January: [[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot North India Rounds|Philip C. Jessup North India Rounds]] * 28-30 January: [[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot South India Rounds|Philip C. Jessup South India Rounds]]
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  • ...d research in law. The ITM University felt the need to establish this Law School to provide highest quality professional legal education to face the new cha ...anked "Numero Uno" amongst the premier law schools of the country. ITM Law School will strive to achieve excellence in legal education through globally relev
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  • The '''9th Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot, 2011''' is being organised under the auspices of an Organizing Commit * Raise awareness of international humanitarian issues among law students
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  • ...aw/deptresources.php?division=School%20of%20Law&dept=71&sid=109%20%20 SLCU National Moot Court Competition]6 - 9 September 2012 [http://law.rizvi.edu.in/project/nationalmoot/%20%20 Rizvi International Moot]28 - 30 S
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  • ...l Nadu in the academic year 2008-09.With a view to build a world class law school, SASTRA has undertaken ernest endeavours and leaves no stones unturned. Wit Dean : (School of Law): Dr. P. Ravisekhararaju
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  • ...hinagar, India. Currently, he is the director of the law faculty of Jaipur National University, Jaipur. ...he was elected Executive President of the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi.
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  • ...etition''' is the world's most prestigious moot court competition on Media Law. It, along with its India (Regional) Rounds forms part of the [[Mooting Pre ...at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, part of the University's Faculty of Law, in collaboration with the International Media Lawyers Association (IMLA).<
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  • These are a list of '''moot court competitions''' that Indian law schools participate in domestically or globally. Some are or could be part *[[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot|Philip C. Jessup, Washington]]
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  • <tr class="tableizer-firstrow"><th>Pos</th><th>Law school</th><th>T1</th><th>T2</th><th>T3</th><th>T4</th><th>T5</th><th>Org</th><th> ...(semis); Jessup South Rounds (Gold, memo, speaker); GIMC (silver); Kerala Law Academy (semis) NUJS Herbert Smith (Best Memo) NLU-J Antitrust Moot (Runner
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  • |Law school |All India Corporate Law Moot (best team, best researcher); Willem C Vis Hong Kong (honorable mentio
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  • ...liated to Karnataka State Law University, Hubli, under the Karnataka State Law University Act, 2009. Editing M.S.Ramaiah Law College Bangalore (secti
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  • * [[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot|Philip C. Jessup, Washington]] ...of Indian teams participate. These moots enjoy worldwide reputation among law students.'''
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  • * [[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot|Philip C. Jessup, Washington]] ...of Indian teams participate. These moots enjoy worldwide reputation among law students.'''
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  • ...nd has five batches of 160 students each, who are pursuing their five year law graduation course. ...ore]], Bangalore. The University offers an integrated graduation course of Law and a stream paper. The Stream paper options are Arts, Science and Commerce
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  • * [[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot|Philip C. Jessup, Washington]] ...of Indian teams participate. These moots enjoy worldwide reputation among law students.'''
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  • * [[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot|Philip C. Jessup, Washington]] ...of Indian teams participate. These moots enjoy worldwide reputation among law students.'''
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi ...niversity. The University was established by C.G. Act 29 of 2006, MATS LAW SCHOOL started from 2009-2010
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  • * [[Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot|Philip C. Jessup, Washington]] ...of Indian teams participate. These moots enjoy worldwide reputation among law students.'''
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi Dean Faculty of Law: Dr. I.P Massey
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  • ...el law schools, organizing legal aid to the poor, publishing law books and law reports and promoting welfare of members of the profession. Since 1980 the ...ion, Taxation Law, Criminal procedure and a number of titles under the pre-law programme of the new 5-year pattern of legal education.
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  • ...pur gets its own law course, ''Times of India'']) It is also the first law school in India imparting full-time Intellectual Property education along with oth ...arch in various fields of law including [[Intellectual Property Law]]. The school is named after late Shri Rajiv Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India. RGSO
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  • ...ve of High Court of Delhi is another Law University in the list of premier law Universities established in India. The vision of the University is to creat TBC - how do you apply to join the law school? Is there a test? If so, which one?
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  • | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Law school''' ...rust-two-more-to-go Fiat Justitia] (Winners, best memorandum); [NLU-D Corp Law] (Runners up); [http://www.legallyindia.com/1825-2nd-mpl2-super-sunday-nual
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  • ...al Sciences (NUJS)''' is one of the premiere national [[Indian law schools|law schools of India]]. The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences was established under the WBNUJS Act, 1999
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  • ...page provides information upon various Sports Fests organised by [[Indian law schools]]: Spiritus is an annual sports festival that draws participation from law colleges all over India . It is hosted in collaboration with the Sports Aut
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  • ...nstitute University (NLIU) Bhopal''' is an Indian [[Indian law schools|law school]] based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. National Law Institute University (NLIU) Bhopal was established in 1998 by an enactment
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi ...per NUSRL, Ranchi Act 2010 by Government of Jharkhand as the 14th National Law University of India.
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  • ...ry to customise articles them to be more useful to current and prospective law students, rather than a general audience such as Wikipedia. Do not just cop Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) Patiala was established in 2006 by the Punjab Government as a publi
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  • School of Law, Christ University (SLCU), Bangalore, is a part of Christ University, Banga ...nction of being the first institution in Karnataka to be accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), UGC and reaccredited with an
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab was established in 2006 by the Punjab Government vide Punjab Act (1
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  • The National Law School of India University (NLSIU or NLS) is an institution for under-graduate and You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi
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  • '''National Law University Delhi or NLU Delhi''' is a national law school based in Delhi. National Law University, Delhi was founded in 2008 with Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh as the
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi ...ersity of Law, Hyderabad. CNLU was established under the Chanakya National Law University Act, 2006 (Bihar Act No. 24 of 2006) and included in section 2(f
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi Amity Law School Delhi was founded under the aegis of the Ritnand Balved Education Foundatio
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  • '''Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU)''' is a national law school based in New Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. ...ees. It is a residential University and is sixth in the series of National Law Schools in India. HNLU has been included in the list of the Universities ma
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  • Dr.Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University,(RMLNLU) was established by an Act of Govt.of Uttar Pradesh in 2 ...tional character to the Institute on lines with the other premier National Law Universities of the Country.<ref>[http://rmlnlu.ac.in/about.htm]</ref>
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  • ...ysore in the year 1948. In 1976 the college came to be known as University Law College and became a part of Bangalore University. ...e year programme. The Post Graduate department of studies and research in law was introduced in the year 1976, offering the L.L.M programme.
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi ...e process, the college continues to conduct Moot Court Competitions at the national level, organize legal aid programmes for the common man, legal awareness ca
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  • ...rsity Grants Commission (UGC)]] under section 2(f) of UGC Act.<ref>https://law.nirmauni.ac.in/</ref> ...s in technology, engineering, business, pharmacy and sciences.<ref>https://law.nirmauni.ac.in/</ref>
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi The Government Law College has no hostel of its own. However, 62 seats for male students of th
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  • '''Trilegal''' set up in 2000 is an Indian law firm that formerly had a "best friend" tie-up with London-international fir ...p has now been terminated. <ref> [http://www.legallyindia.com/201209273146/Law-firms/breaking-best-friends-trilegal-and-allen-a-overy-break-up-citing-libe
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  • You are witnessing the birth of a new article about an Indian law school. Please help [[Legallypedia]] and other future and current students by addi ...tself as a premier institute for legal studies in India. In 2004, the ILS Law College was accredited the A+ level by NAAC.
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  • ...Post Graduate Diploma in Labour Practice , Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law, Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights, and PhD. program. ...School of Legal Studies' (BSLS), which shall impart Five Years Integrated Law Course. This is a course after 12th standard; which shall open a new and a
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  • '''Amarchand Mangaldas''' is an Indian law firm with headquarters in Delhi and Mumbai. ..., Ahmedabad and Pune in 2012<ref>[http://www.legallyindia.com/201202172583/Law-firms/li-mint-exclusive-rs-1000cr-amarchand-bcg-plan-revealed-analysed|Lega
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