


| National Law University Delhi (NLU) |
Legal Education in India has undergone a paradigm shift in the last two decades. The option to study Law is by choice rather than by chance, is the essence of this shift. It is not because of one but many factors. The effort of the legal fraternity to establish focused Universities of Law is the trigger. The Law Universities provide new choice of a career which not only empowers young minds to take up social causes but also the opportunities present in a growing globalized world. The success can be attributed to the support by the Judiciary, the Legal fraternity and the State Governments for providing necessary infrastructure and financial support. The growth has the contribution of a new breed of faculty who are committed and multifaceted in their approach. Legal education is in f
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Halls of Residence:
The University is fully residential and maintains separate residence for boys and girls. The Halls of Residence are provided with Common Room facilities, indoor games, television and a state of art gymnasium. Management and maintenance of discipline in the Hall of Residence is the responsibility of the residents, Chief-Warden, Warden and Assistant Warden. The residents have to mandatorily conform to the rules and regulations of the University.
Internet/Computer Centre:
The campus is wi-fi (wireless friendly) enabled. The internet centre has 50 high ends desktop with Microsoft operating system well equipped with optical drives. Besides this a separate bay is also available for laptop users.
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The National Law University, Delhi is conducting Training Programme for Controllers of Patents on the request of Intellectual Property India, Government of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Deptt. of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Mumbai.
This is the first time that such a course is being conducted by a Law University in India to orient the Controller of Patents and to upgrade their skills to understand various aspects of law such as, fundamental principles of constitution, civil procedures, administrative law, interpretation of statutes, judgement writing in addition to various issues in the Patent Law.