Janhit College of Law

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Janhit College of Law
DirectorIshan Chaudhary
Administrative staff
50
Studentsmore than 1000
Location
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
CampusUrban
AffiliationsCCS University, BCI
Website www.janhitlaw.in

Janhit College of Law (JCL) is a law college in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. This institution is affiliated to CCS University, Meerut, and is approved by Bar Council of India. JCL offers five-year integrated courses in B.A. LL.B., and a three-year LL.B. course.

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History

It was founded by Mr. Narendra Chaudhary, Founder and Secretary of Janhit College of Law, in 2002. It was the only law college in Greater Noida at the time. In its first year, it had only 50 students and now its imparting education to more than a thousand students.

Courses

JCL offers following courses - LL.B. (3 years), B.A. LL.B (5 years), B. Ed. JCL is one of the first law colleges to offer the integrated degree course of B.A. LL.B. and LL.B. (3 years) course is made available to candidates from all professions and age groups.

Infrastructure

Library

The library of the group is stocked with text books, foundation books for supplementary reading as per the BCI norms and CCS University norms. The library subscribes to more popular magazines and daily newspapers. JCL has its own library. Text books, reference books, law journals and books of general interest cater to the needs of the faculty and the students.

Sports

Sporting and physical activities are promoted amongst students. Students are encouraged to participate in various sports like cricket, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, and chess.athletics

Extra-curricular events

The extra-curricular committee seeks to expose JCL students to a variety of activities, which provide a platform for their overall development. These activities such as quiz competitions, workshops, seminars, debates, role-plays, extempore, dance and singing competitions to enhance their skills and bring their latent talent to the fore.

Human rights and women rights cell

Janhit College of Law has established a human rights and women rights cell.

Other facilities

Moot court

A moot court is an extracurricular activity at many law schools in which participants take part in simulated court proceedings, which usually involves drafting briefs (or memorials) and participating in oral argument. At Janhit College of Law, Law Students regularly participate in moot court practices. The main object of Moot Court at Janhit College of Law is to provide an opportunity to its students to prepare and present a legal argument and have practical knowledge as far as possible the lawyering process.

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