School of Law & Legal Studies was established in 2020 with the aim of producing competent law graduates who can play an important role as lawyers, bailiffs, legal advisors and lawyers/executives not only in the legal field, but also in the business and business world. The Faculty of Law is making rapid progress in providing comprehensive legal education to shed light on pragmatic and theoretical concerns in order to achieve excellence in the field of law. The Faculty of Law is accredited by the Bar Council of India and offers a five-year B.A.LL.B (Hons.) Integrated Law course. The Faculty of Law is committed to providing its students with a comprehensive legal education. To achieve this goal, the curriculum and pedagogy are designed to provide students with comprehensive exposure to national, international and comparative law courses. Students in the Faculty of Law study compulsory courses and choose from an unparalleled selection of elective courses in substantive and procedural law, students acquire legal skills through practical training materials and clinical law programs. The Faculty of Law provides students with strong research and writing skills by requiring them to write research papers and participate in research centre activities. The Faculty of Law is committed to implementing constitutional values in reality. It values a just and just society where every individual has a place to survive and thrive.
Our mission is to prepare students to enter and continue in the legal profession with the highest possible level of qualification, to raise community awareness of the law with a firm commitment to the principles of professional responsibility and legal awareness, and to provide legal assistance to disadvantaged sections of society. Graduates of the five-year integrated law program will: Dr. Kamaljeet Kaur Dr. Jasbir Rishi Dr. Harjot Kaur Dr. Nakul Dr. Vijay Hooda Dr. Satinder Upon completion of the five-year integrated law program as part of the graduate program, students can: Twelfth with a minimum percentage of marks at least 45% of the total mark for candidates in the general category and 40% of the overall mark for SC and ST. candidates.