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ILS Law College

ILS Law College, or in its full name Indian Law Society's Law College, is a government-aided law school in Pune, India. It was established in 1924 and offers courses that include three-year and five-year degrees. ILS is located on Law College Road, Pune. The college was aided by the Ford Foundation.

ILS Law College
TypeGovernment aided Law College
EstablishedJune 20th, 1924
Location, ,
India

18°31′02″N 73°49′42″E / 18.517204°N 73.828393°E / 18.517204; 73.828393
CampusUrban, 154 acres
Websitewww.ilslaw.edu

History edit

The Indian Law Society was established on 4 March 1923 as a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act. The society established the eponymous Law College with the objective of providing facilities for the study of law on a scientific basis with proper training.

The college was affiliated with the University of Bombay, but with the founding of the University of Pune in 1949, the college became a constituent of the latter.

Campus edit

The ILS campus is located at the centre of Law College Road between the FTII (Film and Television Institute) and the Bhandarkar Research Institute. The Sarswati Building houses the library, the reading room, the administrative office, the conference hall and the Principal's office, besides the chambers of other faculty members and computer facilities for research students. The Lakshmi Building has eighteen halls for regular lectures, the legal aid centre and an auditorium with a capacity of 400 people, used for guest lectures, college functions and presentations.

Apart from the academic and administrative buildings, the College facilities are further enriched with a huge residential complex for male students; the newly constructed Ladies Hostel, a gymnasium, a cricket and football ground, a sports pavilion housing the indoor sports facilities, tennis courts and a swimming pool to maintain physical health.

Housed on a floor of the Sarswati building, the ILS library includes over 45,000 books and volumes of periodicals, journals and magazines. It subscribes to over 95 Indian and foreign journals each year, including the All England Reports, The American Journal of Comparative Law, and The Cambridge and Oxford Law Journals. It offers computer and photocopying facilities to its students as well as an online search catalog. The library has an inter-library loan network with other libraries in Pune.

Academics edit

Academic programmes edit

In addition to the five-year degree course and the three-year degree course (for graduates in any discipline), the college offers diplomas and distance-learning courses.

ILS is part of the EU Law Poros Programme, and students can apply for this diploma course. The best students from the programme get a chance to go on an exchange program to Greece for a semester of study there.

Rankings edit

University rankings
Law – India
India Today (2022)[1]10

ILS Law College was ranked tenth by India Today's "India's Best Colleges 2022: Law".[1]

Student life edit

The college devotes attention to creating a Moot Court atmosphere; ILS has debating cells, cultural cells, a corporate cell, a center for public law, an alternate dispute resolution cell, Intellectual Property Rights Cell, International Law Cell, Hariyali cell etc.

The college has a legal aid programme involving final year students, and runs legal literacy programmes for lay people. For instance, in a project with the KEM Hospital research centre, a village is selected and students sent there to spread legal literacy. This project covers issues like human rights, gender and civil rights. Students also put on street plays to make citizens aware of legal issues.

In conjunction with the Rotary circuit, ILS students go to a legal centre four days a week. The centre gets clients through various NGOs active in Pune. The legal centre also has lawyers on hand to help people in need of counselling. However, the college advocates out-of-court settlements to lengthy litigation.

One of the institution's projects involves working with the National Commission for Women. The college is active in human rights projects which are handled by the student members Human Rights Cell of the college.

The institution has been a partner institute for Surana & Surana International Technology Law Moot Court Competition from 2002 to 2008.

Notable alumni edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "India's Best Colleges 2022: Law". India Today. 2022.
  2. ^ "पुणे : ऐतिहासिक महामुलाखतीपूर्वी माजी केंद्रीय मंत्री सुशिलकुमार शिंदेंच भाषण". 21 February 2018.
  3. ^ Biography 6 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine vanaraitrust.
  4. ^ "Members : Lok Sabha".
  5. ^ "SMT. Vandana Chavan| National Portal of India".
  6. ^ "Madras High Court mourns sudden demise of former Chief Justice AC Agarwal".

External links edit

  • ILS Law College website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources ILS Law College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message ILS Law College or in its full name Indian Law Society s Law College is a government aided law school in Pune India It was established in 1924 and offers courses that include three year and five year degrees ILS is located on Law College Road Pune The college was aided by the Ford Foundation ILS Law CollegeTypeGovernment aided Law CollegeEstablishedJune 20th 1924LocationPune Maharashtra India18 31 02 N 73 49 42 E 18 517204 N 73 828393 E 18 517204 73 828393CampusUrban 154 acresWebsitewww wbr ilslaw wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Academic programmes 3 2 Rankings 4 Student life 5 Notable alumni 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Indian Law Society was established on 4 March 1923 as a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Societies Registration Act The society established the eponymous Law College with the objective of providing facilities for the study of law on a scientific basis with proper training The college was affiliated with the University of Bombay but with the founding of the University of Pune in 1949 the college became a constituent of the latter Campus editThe ILS campus is located at the centre of Law College Road between the FTII Film and Television Institute and the Bhandarkar Research Institute The Sarswati Building houses the library the reading room the administrative office the conference hall and the Principal s office besides the chambers of other faculty members and computer facilities for research students The Lakshmi Building has eighteen halls for regular lectures the legal aid centre and an auditorium with a capacity of 400 people used for guest lectures college functions and presentations Apart from the academic and administrative buildings the College facilities are further enriched with a huge residential complex for male students the newly constructed Ladies Hostel a gymnasium a cricket and football ground a sports pavilion housing the indoor sports facilities tennis courts and a swimming pool to maintain physical health Housed on a floor of the Sarswati building the ILS library includes over 45 000 books and volumes of periodicals journals and magazines It subscribes to over 95 Indian and foreign journals each year including the All England Reports The American Journal of Comparative Law and The Cambridge and Oxford Law Journals It offers computer and photocopying facilities to its students as well as an online search catalog The library has an inter library loan network with other libraries in Pune Academics editAcademic programmes edit In addition to the five year degree course and the three year degree course for graduates in any discipline the college offers diplomas and distance learning courses ILS is part of the EU Law Poros Programme and students can apply for this diploma course The best students from the programme get a chance to go on an exchange program to Greece for a semester of study there Rankings edit University rankingsLaw IndiaIndia Today 2022 1 10ILS Law College was ranked tenth by India Today s India s Best Colleges 2022 Law 1 Student life editThe college devotes attention to creating a Moot Court atmosphere ILS has debating cells cultural cells a corporate cell a center for public law an alternate dispute resolution cell Intellectual Property Rights Cell International Law Cell Hariyali cell etc The college has a legal aid programme involving final year students and runs legal literacy programmes for lay people For instance in a project with the KEM Hospital research centre a village is selected and students sent there to spread legal literacy This project covers issues like human rights gender and civil rights Students also put on street plays to make citizens aware of legal issues In conjunction with the Rotary circuit ILS students go to a legal centre four days a week The centre gets clients through various NGOs active in Pune The legal centre also has lawyers on hand to help people in need of counselling However the college advocates out of court settlements to lengthy litigation One of the institution s projects involves working with the National Commission for Women The college is active in human rights projects which are handled by the student members Human Rights Cell of the college The institution has been a partner institute for Surana amp Surana International Technology Law Moot Court Competition from 2002 to 2008 Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations June 2017 Yashwantrao Chavan former deputy PM of India First Chief Minister of Maharashtra Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud former Chief Justice of India E S Venkataramiah 19th Chief Justice of India P B Gajendragadkar 7th Chief Justice of India serving from February 1964 to March 1966 Sushil Kumar Shinde Home Minister 2 Vilasrao Deshmukh two time chief minister of Maharashtra and a former union minister Gopinath Pandurang Munde former deputy chief minister of State of Maharashtra former Union Minister M C Chagla former Cabinet Minister and Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court Mohan Dharia b 1925 Padma Vibhushan former Union minister social worker 3 Balasaheb Thorat Minister for revenue in Maharashtra state Rajiv Satav Member of Rajyasabha Former Member of Loksabha 4 Muhammed Hamdulla Sayeed youngest Congress MP in India elected from the Lakshadweep Constituency Kona Prabhakara Rao Governor of Sikkim Devesh Chandra Thakur member of Bihar Legislative Council amp former Cabinet minister in Bihar Ramrao Adik former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra K Hanumanthaiah Second Chief Minister of Karnataka S Nijalingappa Fourth Chief Minister of Karnataka T Madiah Gowda Member of first lok sabha Vandana Chavan Member of Rajya Sabha amp former mayor of Pune 5 B G Kolse Patil Former Judge Shankarrao Bajirao Patil politician Panchi Bora TV actress Ashok Chhotelal Agarwal Former Chief Justice of Madras High Court 6 Notes editReferences edit a b India s Best Colleges 2022 Law India Today 2022 प ण ऐत ह स क मह म ल खत प र व म ज क द र य म त र स श लक म र श द च भ षण 21 February 2018 Biography Archived 6 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine vanaraitrust Members Lok Sabha SMT Vandana Chavan National Portal of India Madras High Court mourns sudden demise of former Chief Justice AC Agarwal External links editILS Law College website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ILS Law College amp oldid 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