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Campus Law Centre
29/31, Chhatra Marg, Law Faculty, University Enclave, New Delhi, Delhi 110007, India
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Si
Review №1

The Best Law School in 3 Year LLB Course in India. Also one of the oldest Law Schools in India. Some of the most magnificent Legal Luminaries have passed out of Campus Law Centre. On the downside the Infrastructure is very poor. This needs to be treated as National Heritage by the Govt of India. Currently 13 out of 33 Judges in the Supreme Court are alumni of CLC.The quality of education is extremely competitive where best brains all across the country come under one roof. The All India entrance for LLB and LLM happens somewhere in June every year.

Dr
Review №2

New building really amazing. And with proper parking and Air conditioning rooms and One big hall for trail court and as a Adalat.

Ar
Review №3

It is really beautiful place. I visited today just to refresh my self.

Ga
Review №4

Best Law College In Delhi NCRFamous Alumni Studied HereTop 10 Law College In IndiaBest Faculty Best Law College

sa
Review №5

The place where dreams come true with right passion, persistence and love.

Sa
Review №6

Campus law center is the leading law school in India which is located in the heart of North campus Delhi University. You can easily found several of its alumni having justice of supreme court and high court. There are three law center under Delhi University in which campus law center considered to be best. If you have decided lately to be law officer means if you want to pursue law as career after graduation than campus law center would be best for you. Few NLU are better than the faculty of law Delhi University but if someone pursuing law after graduation and if you have chance of getting admission into campus law center then go for it.

ya
Review №7

One of the best campus law college in Delhi

वि
Review №8

Campus Law Centre is eminent place for Law Aspirant and Law Profession.

su
Review №9

Its a good place to study and students can also bought book from here. So it was good experience to be part of Law Faculty

As
Review №10

Centre for perusing LLB. Situated in north campus university of delhi

Sa
Review №11

Batch of 2016-19. Excellent Teaching staff. Administration Department not that good. Lift facility available. Although not working most times. R.O. water facility also available. Newly constructed building. Bigger Classrooms. Students from all nationalities come here. Although majority from North India. Notice board present at the old building. So one has to go all the way from new to old building. Although one gets updated for most of the notices through whatsapp. No wifi facility available inside campus. Clean washrooms. Election times is fun. Sports complex located nearby. Plenty of tea stalls available around. Libraries are okish (2 out of 5). Poor Infrastructure. Old Books. But Guys, you are paying less than Rs 5000 for the entire semester. Its ridiculously cheap. Many students are prep. for competitive exams. Some are already pursuing their govt. jobs side by side. Some are on special leave. So its great to interact. Too much to say, lack of time now. :)

Ni
Review №12

Awesome campus with greenry

Ch
Review №13

From Delhi Vishwa Vidyalaya 1 kilometer walking distanceE-Rik Rs/10 rupeesBus Rs/5 rupeeEasy to locate

KA
Review №14

It is a delhis best govt. College for LLB,LLM,Ph.d. located at North campus,University of Delhi.

Hi
Review №15

CLC is part of law course offered by Delhi University. This is oldest campus and proud contributor of Indian legal and judicial system.

MA
Review №16

Great Place...

Dr
Review №17

It is one of the temple for scholars of Law known for its quality legal education all over India.

Sa
Review №18

Fantastic my college

Su
Review №19

Wonderful memorable experience but lazy office staff

AD
Review №20

😇

sh
Review №21

Law faculty my pride my love.. Best law institute in Delhi

Ta
Review №22

Looking great.

Mo
Review №23

Faculty of law is open for official purposes currently. Library and college has not physically opened full time for students yet.

Su
Review №24

Best law faculty of Delhi as well as India

Ne
Review №25

This a prestigious institution of excellence in LAW

Ak
Review №26

Any 2020 batch student here?

Ay
Review №27

This place stands for Fīat jūstitia ruat cælum and grooms its students into finest lawyers, judges, law teachers, legal scholars, legal intellectuals. My Alma Matter. So grateful to this place for imbibing in me jurisprudence and ethos.

Vi
Review №28

It was a campus full of energy and knowledge where u will find students curious to learn the procedure of Indian law system and also u will see a lot of fun activities happened over there ...there was also a moot debate court and several societies that helps you to enhance your knowledge and build up your confidence ...📚❤👌

Bh
Review №29

Good..

N
Review №30

Best faculty of law, standard of education is equivalent to NLU or more.CLC and Law centre-I both are situated at chhatra Marg, Delhi University.

UT
Review №31

Calm environment ,diverse students,life learning.

An
Review №32

An appropriate law college. Classes are held from afternoon to evening. Great teaching faculty with vast experience and skills. Good discipline. Hygienic campus as well.

Pr
Review №33

Its an amazing college which gives you an opportunity to study law at a very reasonable price. Best Law college in India and wish the college to reach new heights. Love

An
Review №34

Its a great college

Je
Review №35

Not the best campus but we make do.

Sa
Review №36

Fabulous 😀😀

ak
Review №37

One of the best faculty for pursuing law though infrastructure need improvement.

Ma
Review №38

Campus Law Centre (CLC)is the best 3yr law college and also stands top among the 5yr law colleges in India. This place stands for Fīat jūstitia ruat cælum and grooms its students into finest lawyers, judges, law teachers, legal scholars, legal intellectuals.

Ru
Review №39

Extremely reputed college... Get to learn alot more thn jst law... Makes u street smart

Am
Review №40

The University of Delhi was established in 1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential university by an Act of the then Central Legislative Assembly of the British India. The University was originally to be named Prince Charles University, but Rai Kedarnath, counselor to the Chief Commissioner of Delhi and founder of Ramjas College, argued that if the university should fail, that would certainly antagonise the Prince. He suggested the name by which it is known today. Hari Singh Gour served as the universitys first Vice-Chancellor from 1922 to 1926. Only four colleges existed in Delhi at the time: St. Stephens College founded in 1881, Hindu College founded in 1899, Zakir Husain Delhi College (then known as The Delhi College), founded in 1692 and Ramjas College founded in 1917, which were subsequently affiliated to the university. The university initially had two faculties (Arts and Science) and approximately 750 students.The seat of power in British India had been transferred from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911. The Viceregal Lodge Estate became the residence of the Viceroy of India until October 1933, when it was given to the University of Delhi. Since then, it has housed the office of the vice-chancellor and other offices.When Sir Maurice Gwyer came to India in 1937 to serve as Chief Justice of British India, he became the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi. During his time, postgraduate teaching courses were introduced and laboratories were established at the university. Members of the faculty included Daulat Singh Kothari in Physics and Panchanan Maheshwari in Botany. Gwyer has been called the maker of university. He served as Vice-Chancellor until 1950.The silver jubilee year of the university in 1947 coincided with Indias independence, and the national flag was hoisted in the main building for the first time by Vijayendra Kasturi Ranga Varadaraja Rao. In that year there was no convocation ceremony due to the partition of India. Instead a special ceremony was held in 1948, attended by then Prime Minister of IndiaJawaharlal Nehru, as well as by Lord Mountbatten, Lady Mountbatten, Abul Kalam Azad, Zakir Husain and Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar. Twenty-five years later the golden jubilee celebrations of 1973 were attended by then Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi, Satyajit Ray, Amrita Pritam and M. S. Subbulakshmi.

Ma
Review №41

Soothing ambience

ni
Review №42

Its a best college for a 3 year law...

Pr
Review №43

No words to say . Just awesome

LE
Review №44

Best

ka
Review №45

Pathetic place

At
Review №46

Please anyone guide me how to apply for this college ? how can i get in here and study law?

Ra
Review №47

One of Indias best law college

Sh
Review №48

Finest teachers n course curriculum

Sh
Review №49

Good campus center in university of Delhi

Ra
Review №50

Best faculty for law students

7
Review №51

Awesome place

mo
Review №52

Best law college

Aa
Review №53

Infrastructure is in bad shape.

Pu
Review №54

One of the pioneer college for Law in India.

Go
Review №55

Cool

Sh
Review №56

Campus law

pa
Review №57

Nice place

ge
Review №58

Nice

vr
Review №59

Law

LO
Review №60

🔥

An
Review №61

CLC Singhal bhaiya k Bina adhoori hai

Br
Review №62

Very good collage for this college is very good for you, this is the best solution so you can make a trip to this place.

Mo
Review №63

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  • Address:29/31, Chhatra Marg, Law Faculty, University Enclave, New Delhi, Delhi 110007, India
  • Site:http://law.du.ac.in/
  • Phone:+91 11 2766 7991
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  • Law school
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:8AM–9:30PM
  • Wednesday:8AM–9:30PM
  • Thursday:8AM–9:30PM
  • Friday:8AM–9:30PM
  • Saturday:8AM–9:30PM
  • Sunday:8AM–9:30PM
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