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Type | Public, Law college |
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Established | 2002 |
Principal | Prof. Manas Ray |
Address | Midnapore, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India, Midnapore, India |
Affiliations | Vidyasagar University |
Website | www.midnaporelawcollege.org |
Midnapore Law College is a college imparting education in law in Midnapore, West Bengal. It was established in the year 2002 and offers five years integrated Bachelors of Law (B.A. LL.B.) degree and three years LL.B. degree . The college is affiliated to Vidyasagar University.
Midnapore Law College
This institution was founded in 2002.Mr. Manas Ray, Principal, this college became perhaps the first-of-its-kind Law College in Bengal which was fully run through self-financing. It is spread over a campus of almost twenty acres of land just next to the district town of Midnapore, West Bengal.
It started with a five year LL.B. course in 2002, when it was following the syllabus of the University of Calcutta. Shortly thereafter, it had to start following the newly-set syllabi of the University Grants Commission (U.G.C) of India as the course curriculum. It had to get into a semester system from an initially planned annual system, which was not a smooth affair for both the students as well as the teachers. Eventually, it got affiliated to the Vidyasagar University, which agreed to confer a B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) upon successful completion of the five years' course. Soon after, the college started a three year post-graduate LL.B. course also. The college has a resourceful library that serves to study various areas of law. At one time, the college used to regularly coordinate and collaborate with the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata in holding seminars within its campus. Eminent lawyers, jurists, academics as well as retired and sitting judges from the High Court of Calcutta used to deliver speeches and guest lectures.
This year, the college is having its 10th year since foundation. Over the years, the college had produced noted lawyers, judges, educationists and scholars in the field of law. The alumni of this college are contributing in various fields of their personal and social life all across the country. Who knows? Tomorrow they might make a mark even at a global level. Only time can answer that.
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