A. K. Chanda Law College

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A. K. Chanda law College
Parent schoolAssam University
Religious affiliationNon-religion
Established1960(62 years ago) (1960)
School typePublic
Location Silchar, Assam, India
24°49′44″N92°47′31″E / 24.829009059494904°N 92.79188985934685°E / 24.829009059494904; 92.79188985934685 Coordinates: 24°49′44″N92°47′31″E / 24.829009059494904°N 92.79188985934685°E / 24.829009059494904; 92.79188985934685

A. K. Chanda Law College better known as AKCLC is a law school situated at Tarapur, Silchar, in Cachar district in the Indian state of Assam. It offers 3 years LL.B. course affiliated to Assam University. [1] This college is recognised by Bar Council of India (BCI), New Delhi. [2]

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History

A. K. Chanda Law college was established in 1960 in memoirs of freedom fighter and social worker Arun Kumar Chanda. [3] [2]

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References

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