Our Amenities

Amenities

The institute have all the facilities for Stydy and sports. Adequate infrastructure are provided for indoor and outdoor games and extra-curricular activities.

OUR AMENITIES

The college emphasises quality classroom teaching and it is the theatre of knowledge which we intend to provide. This develops legal understanding and helps in grooming the students of law. Emphasis on teaching practices also leads to nurturing students a sense of social responsibility which is reflected through the best academics, working in the best environment, and with a regular system of updating knowledge on current social, economic, political issues of legal relevance in purely transparent and accountable setup. The college provides the facilities which help the overall personality development of the students. The classrooms at our college are spacious and acoustically designed. The focus is on every single student for their bilateral process of understanding and growth in the galaxy of thoughts and reasons. We use latest techniques, such as Projectors, Computers, Laptops, Internet Facility, Information through electronic medium & so on, so that our students get accustomed to using such equipments & facilities.

To meet the growing challenge of internet usage & e-learning, the supports faculty and students in their research. The Innovative Institute of Law is a highly modern and technology-driven computer centre which is available for our faculty members and students in their research. The centre is competently equipped with the latest software. Supreme Court Cases, Delhi Law Times and Bare Acts Hundred with multiple copies and CDs along with the latest legislation in India. The Computer centre is fully equipped with 24 hr internet facility to provide students with ample opportunities to develop their skills and enhance their knowledge.

“House of Wisdom” A well-stocked library is the backbone of any academic institution. Library being the storehouse of knowledge is a very important source of learning and development of students.

  • Latest books which relate directly to subjects in the curriculum and
  • Books that deal with related topics or allied fields and
  • Reference books, dictionaries, Project Reports, Journals of Supreme Court as well as Journals of different Streams and
  • Selected books of general interest of curriculum, extra-curricular or recreational reading, by national & internationally reputed authors and
  • Spacious reading hall and reading room

Law is a professional course, as most universities give practical legal training while teaching the legal theory. Undergraduate courses of law are basically designed to give students the knowledge of the subject. The course includes seminars, tutorial work, moot courts and practical training programmes.

To become a good advocate you need to equip yourself with the good presentation skills. To improve your skills and to become a good advocate, practice is required in presenting your case and arguing which is a big challenge for a developing student at the college level. These skills can be improved by taking part in the Moot Courts at the college level so that your presentation skills and talents in argument shall be screened and you will be in due to recognition at your level in the competition around you. You will then seek an improvement of your position in the competitive world. The student of law cannot just stick only to the theoretical teaching and hence law institutions host Moot Court Competition with full on-board trial proceedings.

The Moot Court is basically an activity that is followed for the betterment of the presentation and argument skills of the students. It helps students equip themselves to the standards of the society. To participate you should have the confidence in you and you should be a generalist i.e. you should analyse the facts of the case in the general point of view with regard to the subject of the case and learn to apply the law to the facts of the case. You should be a specialist in Law dealing that particular subject, and be thorough with the latest case law and interpretation by the Supreme Court and the High Courts to get a better grip over the case or the position of the case.

Moot Court members research their respective sides, write their briefs, and present oral arguments in front of the judges. Judges are free to grill the students during the presentation, and students must respond accordingly; therefore, a profound understanding of the facts of the case, their arguments, and their opponents’ arguments is required.

The Moot Court Hall or Room is like a practice room for a student to get accustomed to the atmosphere of the Courts as well as improve his skills in law and advocacy law. In a Moot Court, a hypothetical case is given to the students and are allowed to argue the given case. Moot Court helps the students of law in many ways since it is a practical legal training, which helps to build analytical reasoning, legal aptitude, team building skills and above all make them responsive and ready to join practice after competition of their degree course.

 

The Cafeteria in the Law Campus makes snacks and meals to the students, faculty and staff throughout the day. The area is beautifully designed with proper seating arrangement and has become a place for relaxation and discussions.

 

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