Faculty of Law, under University of Delhi, was established in 1924, is
well known as one of the best law colleges not in India but also in Asia. The strong
infrastructure, qualitative teaching, revised case materials, regular research,
excellent library, moot court competitions, campus placements, regular
conference are some features which makes the Faculty the centre of excellence.
The aforesaid qualities of the Faculty was reflected in the prospectus of
the Faculty and we expect the same quality but things are different as joining the Campus Law Centre. But still during the first day in the campus we were guided by professors
and seniors as fresher’s were treated more friendly in the in the campus with
many reasons which I will share with you in the course of time. The campus was
filled up with help desks set up by seniors of the college. They help us fill
up the forms and guide us during our admission procedures.
After completing all the admission formalities, we were asked to join the
college by 26th July 2012, for regular classes. My friend Kinley
Gyelthen and I joined our class for first time and it was Family Law class. We were
scold by Professor Madhu as we were late in the class and while our friends
were introducing themselves, we were left behind. But later Professor Madhu
openly said in the class that two of us were the best students of that class
which made our friends annoyed for not treating equal.
It is worth mentioning here about the teaching and learning of Indian
laws and international as well with intelligent Professors and brilliant seniors.
But sad thing is that college buildings, other infrastructures and surroundings
are not in the standard of international level. Still our library is one of the
best and biggest in India and it has over one lakh books including law reports
journals.
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