Legal education as an aspect of professional education has assumed considerable significance, not only in terms of the historical utility of law in society but also in the current context of globalization. Legal education is a vital link in the creation of knowledge concept as well as in the application of such concept in society. The need for trained law personnel in academia, litigation, corporate practice, government and civil society has increased significantly over the last few years and it is estimated that the demand for such trained personnel will rise far more exponentially in the years to come.
The Faculty of Law has excellent infrastructure, research-friendly library facilities, availability of computers and internet, digitization of case laws, access to latest journals and legal database, besides well-qualified and experiences faculties.
The teaching methods adopted for the degree programs are such as to promote multi-disciplinary inquiry and practical appreciation of problems. The methods of teaching involve lectures, discussions, case studies, moot courts, and project work. Efforts are also being made to expose students to court room realities.