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Shri Balaji College of Law is one of the few reputed colleges to impart legal education among the law students and to facilitate them to achieve perfection in their legal profession. Our college is unique from the view point of its own distinct features. and the college is well structured with necessary infrastructure and other expertise to impart legal education among the students. The college environment drives the students to acquire the desire of thirst for learning. It is situated in the heart of the silicon valley of Bangalore City.

  • RECOGNISED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
  • AFFILIATED TO THE KARNATAKA STATE LAW UNIVERSITY, Hubbali - 25
  • SRI BALAJI COLLEGE OF LAW IS APPROVED BY THE BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA, NEW DELHI
about

Bar Council of India an Apex Body of Government of India.

The Bar Council of India Trust is a public charitable Trust created on 27th April, 1974 by the Bar Council of India for rendering services mainly to maintain professional standards and to effect improvements in legal education.

The Trust was created with an objective to establish Law Schools of excellence and to promote legal research. Other objectives were to render legal aid to the poor, publish law reports text books for students and promote welfare of the members of the profession.

The Trust is managed by a Board of Trustees who are members of the Bar Council of India. There are five Members in the Board of Trustees. Among the five Trustees, the Chairman Bar Council of India is ex-officio. The other four Trustees are elected from amongst the members of the Bar Council of India for a 4 year term.

The Trustees elect the Managing Trustee and Associate Managing Trustee. The Managing Trustee is empowered to look after the day to day administration through its Secretary.

Facilities

  • Experienced faculty.
  • Well equipped Library facility.
  • Well-equipped Moot Court Hall to conduct mock trial of cases.
  • Reading room facility with journals, News Papers and Periodicals, magazines.
  • Separate toilets for male and female students.
  • Special lecture classes.
  • Group discussions on the latest legal issues.
  • Facilitating the students to prepare projects on the new areas of the legal regime.
  • Holding "Rap-up-sessions" by the experts before commencement of the main examination.
  • Counseling on career guidance.
  • Seminars/Workshops on the latest legal issues for the benefit of the student community.
  • Individual guidance is given to the students.