NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, an institution of
national eminence in the field of legal education and research, is a
residential University established in 1998 under the National Academy of
Legal Studies and Research University Act, 1998 (Andhra Pradesh Act 34 of
1998). The University provides an opportunity to explore limitless options
in legal profession and is setting new standards in legal education. The
University has as its primary mission to create a generation of able,
competent and humane lawyers who will not only enter the Bar and Bench but
will also be equipped to address effectively the imperatives of the new
millennium and to engage in community services.
The Objectives of the University inter alia
are:
 | To evolve and impart comprehensive legal education at all levels to
achieve excellence; |
 | To organise advanced studies and promote research in all branches of
law; |
 | To disseminate legal knowledge by organizing lectures, seminars,
symposia, workshops and conferences and; |
 | To promote cultural, legal and ethical values with a view to promote
and foster the rule of law and the objectives enshrined in the
Constitution of India. |
 | To liase with institutions of higher learning and research in India
and abroad; To promote legal awareness in the community for achieving
social and economic justice; |
 | To undertake study and training projects relating to law,
legislation and judicial institutions. |
NALSAR was quick to establish a reputation for excellence in legal
education within a short period. Teachers and Graduates soon made an
impact that was felt not only nationally through out the country but also
internationally.
The University Campus – Justice City – is located in a
50 acre site abutting the Shameerpet Lake about 28 kms. away from the
city. The Campus lies on an expansive, serene and open site on which the
several buildings have come up. The NALSAR Architecture is a creative
effort yet practical statement of Campus design. The greenery on the
Campus developed and maintained during the last few years not only helps
the Campus community unwind, but it also attracts birds to colonise.
Ecological balance is ensured on the Campus by a large artificial pond
which collects rain water. The campus design interweaves the tropes of
legal authority and aesthetics through a horizontal and vertical interplay
of stern gray, suave white and homely burnt sienna. As you enter the
premises, the design unfolds before us in quiet dignity like an
uninterrupted performance in one act evoking distinct rhythms of geometry.
The main buildings on the Campus include Administrative Block, Academic
Block, Library, Computer Centre, M.K. Nambyar SAARCLAW Centre (which
houses a State-of-the-Art Moot Court Hall and a Lecture Hall with Video
Conferencing facilities). Two buildings house the N.C. Banerjee Centre for
Intellectual Property Law Studies and Dr. S.P. Chatterjee Centre for
Environmental Law Studies. Three Blocks of Hostels for Boys and another
three Blocks of Hostels for Girls with a large common Dining Hall, three
Blocks of Faculty Quarters comprising 12 Units, three Blocks of Quarters
for support staff comprising 12 Units, Vice-Chancellor Bunglow, and a
Guest House. The construction of the Teachers Convention Centre is nearing
completion and the construction of the Auditorium is in progress.
A stadium is in place for sports, games and recreational activities
besides facility for indoor games in the Hostel Blocks.
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