A road to legal expertise
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Situated in the Capital, the Indian Law Institute (ILI) is one of the country’s premier institutions. It was founded in 1956 by the efforts of leading jurists of India. The institute has been attracting both Indian and foreign research scholars every year. According to the registrar of the ILI, Dalip Kumar, “The objectives of the institute are to cultivate the science of law, promote advanced studies and research in law to suit the socio-economic and other needs of the people; promote systematisation of law, encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields; undertake documentation of important legal and allied materials, improve legal education, impart instructions in law; publish studies, books and periodicals.” The institute offers post-graduate courses in Administrative Law, Corporate Law and Management, Cyber Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law, International Trade Law; Labour Law and Taxation Law. Started in 1964, the diploma programme has now shaped into a full-fledged care activity of the institute. The corporate law diploma of the ILI is very ‘popular’. Kumar said: “The programme is recognised by the Government of India for jobs as company secretaries in companies having paid up share capital of less than Rs 2 crore.” The institute offers programmes in cyber laws and human rights law too, and fee for both these courses is around Rs 10,500 and Rs 3,500 respectively. The fee of other diploma courses is Rs 5,000. These fees are inclusive of admission, tuition, library, examination and identity cards. Total fee is payable at the time of admission in cash or by demand draft and once paid is not refundable. More : timesofindia.indiatimes.com |