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Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida - 201306 Delhi N.C.R
Tel.: +91-120-6492343, 3250947, 3250966 • Fax: +91-120-2320749
Mobile: +91-9871385312, 9871385313, 9871385314, 9818274186
E mail: lloydlawcollege@gmail.com
Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida - 201306 Delhi N.C.R
Tel.: +91-120-6492343, 3250947, 3250966 • Fax: +91-120-2320749
Mobile: +91-9871385312, 9871385313, 9871385314, 9818274186
E mail: lloydlawcollege@gmail.com
NEWS LETTER
LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, GREATER NOIDA Vol. 1 | Issue 1 | April 2011
LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, NEWSLETTER Vol. 1 | Issue 1 | April 2011
LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, GREATER NOIDA
It is matter of great pride that the Lloyd Law College has progressed by leaps and bounds. I had the occasion to see the evolution of this college since its inception.
I believe that this Institute will succeed in its endeavour to impart knowledge to its students, viz.. the feelings are to be disciplined, the passions are to be restrained, true and worthy motives are to be inspired, God fearing feelings are to be instilled and pure morality inculcated under all circumstances.
I wish the Institute great success.
Contents Legal profession is considered to be a front line profession of the learned. A lawyer, therefore, is expected to have manifold qualities and knowledge not only of law but also of other disciplines which have relevance in understanding the socio-economic and political realities of the world at large.
In today's globalised environment, the skills needed by the law students are no more of the traditional type. They require a high degree of competence to deal with the emerging challenges posed by ever-changing national and international legal scenario. It has been the endeavour of Lloyd Law College to prepare the students for this challenge and evolve them as legal luminaries of the future. LLC has been consistently focusing on legal matters keeping in view the technological advancement besides providing the students a strong base of socio-economic and political realities.
The key features and objects of LLC are to impart education with latest teaching methodologies so as to compete at the global platform. The faculty members of the College are selected from among persons with unfathomable interest in legal learning and research. The teaching of the college reflects the remarkable range of the faculty's expertise and interests. They regularly advise the policy-maker on how to develop an effective legal education framework so that they can meet the challenges coming up in the areas of cyber-crime, intellectual property, SEBI, WTO, criminal law, environmental law and various trans-national laws. The College can boast of its alumni, who are persons of excellence in various fields of legal profession. We invite both Indian and foreign experts and jurists to deliver lectures on various issues of juridical importance. LLC makes an ideal atmosphere for carrying each of its students to the LADDER OF SUCCESS.
Prof. (Dr.) S. P. SinghLL.M. (U.S.A.), LL.D. (London)
Director General(Former Vice-Chancellor,
Lucknow University)
“Seeing the achievements of this institution I hope and trust that it will be one of the most celebrated law Schools & Colleges of the Country”Mr. S.N.P. Sinha, Ex. Chaiman, B.C.I. New Delhi
Editor - in - Chief:Prof. (Dr.) S. P. Singh
Editor:Prof. Rajeev Kumar
Editorial Committee:Prof. Manju Khilary Prof. Reema BaliProf. Rashmi BawejaProf. Gangesh Kumar JhaProf. Vikram Singh Jaswal
I am delighted to learn that Lloyd Law College, which is in the national capital region, is engaged in advancing education to the youth of our society with able and unstinted support of its faculty. The College has seen phenomenal growth with service and commitment.
With this kind of enthusiasm, I am sure they will go a long way in enriching their lives and the overall transformation of their personality.
I convey my best wishes to the management, faculty and students of
Lloyd Law College, for their success in all future endeavours by them.Hon'ble Mr. Justice S. L. Bhayana
Judge, Delhi High Court
Orientation Program 3
Lectures and Visits 4
Moot Court 5
MOU & Placements 6
Cultural Activity 7
Achievements 8
Activities 9
Chanting Competition& Students’ Articles 10
Legal Jotting & Library 11
Hon'ble Mr. Justice J. M. MalikChair Person
Debt and Recovery Appellate TribunaDelhi, Punjab, Haryana
Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan
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Orientation Programme
What an inspiring and impressive achievements LLOYD has done. I have the same mission and Vision. Prof. Lydia Lazar, Kent College of Law, Chicago, U.S.A.
Prof. Dr. S.P. Singh, Director General, Lloyd Law College, while thanking the dignitaries stated the rules and regulations of the
college. He advised the students to be dedicated towards the studies and possess thorough knowledge of law. He said that as
professionals of law, they should be faithful to the client and honest to the judge. He also emphasized on socio-legal services.
Mr. A. K. Singh (S.S.P. Gautam Budha Nagar) addressing the gathering in Orientation Programme Dr. Surat Singh, Sr. Advocate, sharing his experiences in orientation programme
Mr. Surat Singh, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, delivered a lecture on “How to become a good lawyer”. He emphasized on the qualities which a law student must possess in order to be successful in this avenue. He said that the “Mantras to Success” are sound conceptual knowledge of the subject area, social interactive skills, communication skills, ability to adapt and respectful questioning.
Mr. A.K.Singh, Senior Superintendent of Police, Gautam Budh Nagar, in his lecture described the Indian Police System and informed the students about the various constraints under which our police force operates. He also invited our students to visit his office and police stations to understand the working of police.
Honourable Mr. Justice B.K.Rathi, in his speech, advised the students to be very honest with their studies as these five years will decide their future. He also boosted the students by saying that law profession is the most thrilling and challenging profession among all other professions.
Mr. O.P Saxena, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, delivered a lecture on “Importance of Law”, which was very informative and encouraged the students to become successful law professionals. He also guided the students regarding the new emerging legal avenues.
Mr. O. P. Saxena, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, satisfying the queries of
inquisitive freshers
Hon'ble Mr. Justice B. K. Rathi (Retd.), blessing the students on second day ofOrientation Programme
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Lectures and Visits
Prof. (Dr.) M. P. Singh, Vice Chancellor, NUJS, Kolkata deliveering the lecture
Constitution is a vision not the policy only … In the series of guest lectures, Prof.( Dr.) M.P. Singh,Vice-Chancellor, West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata on Feb. 9th, 2011 delivered a lecture on 'How to study Constitution' which was followed by students' queries and discussion.
“Great men spread an aura and fragrance which outlive their earthly sojourn” Justice M.N. Venkatchallaih.A large number of students from Lloyd Law College participated in the lecture organized to commemorate the centenary of Justice (Dr.) Durga Das Basu which was organized at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The event was presided over by the Hon’ble Vice President of India, Shri M.H. Ansari. Other legal luminaries including Chief Justice of India with Judges from Hon'ble Supreme Court and High Courts also shared the dias.
Students and faculty attending the lecture at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
Institution should have appropriate environment and music. Lloyd has both. Hon’ble Mr. Justice B. P. Singh, (Retd. Judge, Supreme Court of India.)
Prof. Oliv (Bangor University), guiding the students about importance and utility of Law
• A very informative & thought provoking lecture was delivered by Mr. Rajesh Dixit, Asst. Controller, Patent and Designs Ministry of Commerce, New Delhi.
• A workshop for the final year students about the career opportunity in law in UK was organized. Prof. Olive (Bangor University) was invited to guide the students about importance and utility of law. The possibility of international studies regarding post graduate programmes in law was discussed at length followed by question - answer session.
• Linguistic skills workshop was organized for the students of B.A.LL.B Ist year in the language lab of the college by the professional linguistic trainer Mr. Parneet from U.K. in the month of August/ September 2010.
Students on visit to Parliament
Students on the visit to theSupreme Court of India
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It has been a very inspiring and fullfiling experience at Lloyd. I shall look forward to stay in contact. Dr. Javier Oliva, Bangor University U.K.
Achievements & Participation In Moot Court Competitions
At Lloyd Law College, Moot Courts are viewed as an integral
part of legal education, aimed to acclimatize the students to the
skills of lawyering in general and advocacy in particular. The
objective behind the Moot Courts is to inculcate court culture
and courtroom etiquettes among law students and make them
conversant with the art of pleading besides familiarizing them
with various aspects of law. The moot court activities of the
college are co-ordinated by the Lloyd Moot Court Society.
The responsibilities of the Society include conducting a
rigorous selection process and helping the participating
students in preparing memorials and mooting skills. The
College organizes a series of NCR Level Moot Competitions
every year. The next in series is scheduled to be organized in
the month of October 2011. The Lloyd Moot Court
Society also organizes an Intra Collegiate Moot Court
Competition twice in a year.
Achievements in Moot Court Activities
Moot Court
Winner as well as Best Memorial Award was won by Lloyd Law College in 7th All Delhi NCR Moot Court Competition, DU (Rupendra Kaur, Mohd. Tabrez Alam, Amisha Gupta) participated.
3rd Best Team Award won by Lloyd Law College in 2010 NCR Moot Court Competition, IP University (Arjun Ranganathan, Ilma Javed, Harish Kumar) participated.
Best Memorial Award won by Lloyd Law College in 2010 Delhi NCR Moot Court Competition - Law Centre I, DU (Kanika Bhardwaj, Khalid Akhtar and Shweta Sree) participated.
Second Best Team Award won by Lloyd Law College in 2010 in 1st Regional Moot Court Competition, ILR Faridabad.
2011 15th National Moot Court Competition , Banglore Law College, Bangalore - NLIU (Sakshi Saran, Utkarsh Srivastava, Chhaya Bhardawaj) participated.
2011 KLA National Moot Court Competition, Kerala - Kerala Law Academy - (Tabrej Alam, Kanika Bhardwaj and Shweta Sree) participated.
2011-Second All India Corporate Law Moot Court Competition, NLU Delhi, (Kanika Bhardwaj, Aashima Kaushik and Dibya Shuvra Chaterjee) participated
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MOU & Placements
I am indeed very happy to visit the college & am impressed by the infrastructure & the vision of the college.Prof. S.K. Verma, (Former Director, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi)
A large number of the students have been placed in very
reputed law firms, corporate houses, LPOs & NGOs etc.
Some of them are in Luthra & Luthra, Amarchand &
Mangaldas, Foxmandal Little, Deewan & Deewan, United
Lex, Khaitan & Khaitan, Arthur Anderson, New York,
U.S.A. Price Water House Cooper. As the training and
placement is the thrust area of the college, from this year the
College has also launched a Career Guidance Scheme for
the IVth and Vth Year students which is compulsory for
every student through which the students shall be interned
and trained as per the requirement of employability. Various
law firms as ASC Legal, Excel Law Firm, Khaitan & Khaitan
etc visited the college for the recruitment and selected a
number of students.PL
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The Exchange Programme between the two colleges providebetter vision of each others' academics as well as co-curricular activities
IIT/Chicago-Kent College of Law and Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
Memorandum of Understanding
1 Faculty Exchange
2. Students Exchange
Each College will send professors to the other College to deliver lectures, do research and organise workshops on matters within their
academic expertise. Faculty will be supported financially by their home institutions, however the host will provide administrative and
other support to visitors.
Each year leading Lloyd Law College seniors (in their last year of
either the 3 year LL.B or the 5 year integrated B.A., LL.B.
programmes) will be encouraged to apply to Chicago-Kent’s
LLM programmes and if admitted, will receive a 25% tuition
discount from Chicago- Kent. Chicago-Kent will award up to
five (5) such scholarships per academic year for a period of three
years from the date of this agreement.
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Cultural Activity
SUMMON 2010-11
The College celebrated its Annual Function 'SUMMON' with great grandeur, fervour and enthusiasm on 16th March, 2011. The
students staged various cultural activities like group dances, play, mimicry, salsa, punjabi bhangra etc. The key attraction of the function
was ramp walk by freshers which charged the atmosphere. The Chief Guest, Mr. H.S. Yadav, District Judge, Gautam Buddha Nagar
was highly captivated all through the function and was mesmerized by the salsa performance. In his speech, he made the students
understand the working of the district courts in a hierarchical manner and invited the students to his court to witness the proceedings of
district court. He commended the college authorities for the radiant beautification of the premises and hospitality in connection with the
spirit of the function. Recollecting his college days at Agra, he said, “In my time the law field was not taken so seriously as a career as it is
taken today because the corporate world has given a new outlook to the legal education.” Prof. (Dr.) S. P. Singh, while welcoming the
Chief Guest, Shri H.S. Yadav, narrated the entire activities of the College during the past academic year. He also held the judiciary in
high esteem while emphasizing its importance in the running of the government.
Lloyd Law College is a centre of real learning in Law: Hon’ble Mr. Justice O. P. Garg (Retd. Judge, Allahabad High Court)
Chief Guest Shri H. S. Yadav, District Judge, G. B. Nagar, conferring awards for academic excellence
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Ramp Walk Group Dance
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Prof. (Dr.) S.P. Singh has been honoured by the World Management Congress Committee, Global Open University, Nagaland, Commonwealth of Distance Education (CODE) Summit and Confederation of India Universities with the Lifetime Achievement Award in the area of educational planning and administration on 31st December 2010 at India International Centre, New Delhi.
Prof. (Dr.) S.P. Singh has also been honoured by the Government of India with the Eminent Citizen of India Award in May, 2010 and has been given the charge of Narmada District in Gujrat under Mahatma Gandhi Narega Programme. Dr. Singh visited Narmada district and made many improvements in the working of the Programme.
Mr. Vikram Singh Jaswal, Asst. Prof. Lloyd Law College - Publication of Editorial Article “ Globalisation of Law” in Civil & Military Law Journal, Vol. 46 No.3, 2010.
* Dr. Khurshid Alam, Asst. Professor, Lloyd Law College, - an Article- “Trade, Agriculture and Industry in the Sultanate of Bangal” in the Journal of UP History Congress, Jaunpur 2009, XX.
* Mr. Vikram Singh Jaswal. Asst. Prof. Lloyd Law College authored the book “ Justice Iyer ’s Concept of Social Justice” which is in print to be published in June 2011.
Dr. Khurshid Alam, Asst. Professor, Lloyd Law College, - an Article “Industrial Activities during the Sultnate of Bengal, in “Transformation in Indian History” Anamika Publishers, New Delhi.
Mr. Vikram Singh Jaswal, Asst. Prof., Lloyd Law College - an Article “Corporate Social Responsibility – An Overview” in Civil & Military Law Journal, Volume 46, No. 03, 2010.
Ms. Reema Bali, (Asst. Prof.) Lloyd Law College presented a research paper on the topic “International Taxation and Arbitration” which laid down emphasis on resolving international taxation disputes through ADRs in an International Conference organized by The Global India Foundation and Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
Though being Judge but I feel that I am still a student of Law. Lloyd Law College will certainly reach its destination.Mr. V. C. Gupta (District Judge Gzb.)
Achievements
Dr. S. P. Singh, Director General, Lloyd Law College being honoured byGlobal Management Congress.
Sayed Hassan being felicitated by Director General Dr. S. P. Singh
Sayed Hassan, a student of Law B.A. LL.B. Vth Yr. won 6 gold medals at National Level Shooting Championship. For this feat, he was honoured with medal and memento on the occasion of Annual Day.
Award Ceremony
• Alumni Mr. Banwari Lal Sharma and Sidhartha Baisoya got admission in LLM in Bangor University, U.K.
• Alumni Mr. Sudhir Rana got admission in LLM in UCLAN, U.K.
• Ms. Priti Giri, Topper of B.A. LL.B. (2005 - 2010) received Kamini Singh Gold Medal.
Narendra Singh(B.A.LL.B. Xth Sem.)
Centre Topper in All India Bar Exam. (AIBE) held
on 06-03-11
Razia Ali(B.A.LL.B. Xth Sem.)
II - Centre Topper in All India Bar Exam. (AIBE) held
on 06-03-11
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Activities
Lloyd Law College is a good venture to wards legal studies. Prof. (Dr.) T. H. Khan Ex. Dean Faculty of Law J.M.I. New Delhi
Blood Donation CampLloyd Law College in association with Rotary Club organized a blood donation camp at college campus. More than 100 students donated their blood for RED CROSS Society.
Legal Aid CampTo foster and inculcate the sense of service, students organized legal aid camp at Surajpur. Students worked as legal counsels to the local population who attended this camp. It provided them an opportunity to not only hone their drafting skills but also to enrich their understanding on legal veracity.
Students' TourTo break the monotony and bring freshness, the Students' Annual Tour is organised every year to the most favoured locations of the students. In Dec 2010, under the supervision of faculty the students tour was sent to Shimla where they visted the famous Pottar ’s Hill, Shimla University, Phagu, Golf Course etc. The next tour is scheduled to Goa.
Jubilant Students cherishing their victory
SportsAll Study and no play makes jack a dull boy. To justify this proverb Sports
th thDay was organized by the Sports Committee on 17 and 18 Feb 2011, in
the college playground. Cricket, Badminton, Tug-of-war were the special
attractions of the day. Prof. S. P. Singh, Director General of the College
inaugurated the sport's event. Students of all classes participated in different
genres of the game. Friendly match with teachers was also an attraction.
Shivangini Binny and Shruti Verma were the joint winner of the Badminton
Championship (Women category) and Karanveer Chaudhary and Saurabh
Kumar were declared winner of the Men Badminton Championship. Students thof 8 sem. won cricket tournament on knock-out basis.Various other indoor
games were also conducted in which students enthusiastically participated
and refreshed themselves.
• The Institute will conduct National Seminar on environment protection against radiation on environment day 2011
• Introduction of Diploma Courses in Cyber Law & Intellectual Property Rights.
• Inter - College Debate on “Honour Killing in India”. on 22nd April 2011.
• Visits to the Supreme Court on 27th April 2011
• Visits to Delhi High Court on 19th April 2011
• Intra Collegiate Moot Court in Apr., 2011
• Academic cum excursion to NLU, Jodhpur
Upcoming Activities
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Every visit to the college draws me for the next visit. Prof. S.K. Sharma, MMH College Ghaziabad
Chanting Competition & Students’ Articles
Prof. Sarita Singh, Delhi University addressing the students in Geeta Shlok Chanting Competition
Director General conferring the awards to thewinners in Geeta Shlok Chanting Competition
1st Gita Shlok Chanting CompetitionAt the instance of Mrs. D. Malik (Vice-Principal), the College, in the auspicious days of Navratras, organized its Ist Annual Gita Shlok Chanting Competition on
th6 March, 2011 in Moot Court Hall in which students from Law and B.Ed Departments participated enthusiastically and fervently. The performance of the
students was judged by eminent Prof. Sarita Singh, Dept. of Sanskrit, Kamla Nehru College, Delhi University. Prof. Sarita Singh is a poetess of national level and is a
person of name & fame in the fraternity of hindi – poems. She is news reader also at Doordarshan. The College honoured her and she was also elated after
experiencing the college environment and wished to visit the College again. The Competition ended with the vote of thanks conferment of awards to the winners by
Prof. Dr. S. P. Singh, Director General, LLC.
Students’ Articles Lok Adalat: - People Justice. (Niharika Dube, B.A.LL.B. VI Sem.)The institution of Lok Adalat in India is gaining popularity quite steadily since its introduction in its present visage in 1982. It is a relatively new but entirely indigenous institution that has been developed by the people themselves for social justice. It is a new system of dispensation of justice which has come into existence to grapple with the problem of giving cheap and speedy justice to the people.
Lok Adalat, as the very name suggests, means people court. Lok stands for people and the vernacular meaning of the term adalat is court. Lok Adalat itself goes to the people to deliver justice at their door steps. So it is a kind of a forum provided by the people themselves or by interested parties including social activists, legal aides and public spirited people belonging to every walk of life. In order to ensure that the settlement is fair and according to law, the forum may consist of legally trained people who are respected in the community where the Lok Adalats are constituted.
The Lok Adalat movement can be successful only if the people participate on voluntarily basis in the functioning of Lok Adalats. The mobilization of people can usually be done through the voluntary organizations and with the help of people who are fair minded persons, committed to the cause of justice to the poor.
Dialectic of Law (Anand, B.A.LL.B. IV Sem.)Dialecticism was given by Hegal and developed by great economic thinker Karl Marx. No Society can develop without dialectic science. There is thesis, antithesis and synthesis relationship between the society. Today changes in Judicial or legal system are due to this branch of science. Dharma to law or law to humanity is a dialectic struggle of the society. No Society can exist without this struggle. For example economic and political changes are due to dialectic process of law. Difference in thought always draw the society towards progress. Story of Human being from stone to software developed due to dialectical relationship. Every society is run by its forces and structural changes. Law also grows out of these changes and nothing else.
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Legal Jotting
I am extremely happy to be associated with this distinguished Law College of this area, with a team of excellent & dedicated teachers.Prof. (Dr.) S. Nath Ex. Principal, PG College Sikandrabad U.P.
Aruna Ramchandra Shanbhag V Union of India, Supreme Court of India, Writ Petition (Crl.) No. 115 of 2009
The Supreme Court dismissed writer Pinky Virani's euthanasia plea for comatose sodomy victim Aruna Shanbaug but laid down
certain guidelines for mercy killing which will hold good till Parliament formulates a further law in this matter. The case was dismissed
because it was held that Pinky Virani was not the 'next friend' of the victim but the staff of KEM Hospital in Mumbai were her well
wishers who have been taking care of Aruna ever since the incident happened. The staff of KEM Hospital were opposed to allowing
Aruna die because they have looked after her with dedication for the last 37 years.
The Supreme Court in a landmark judgment has allowed only 'passive euthanasia 'under exceptional conditions' and still hasn't given a
go ahead to active euthanasia or commonly called mercy killing. Passive euthanasia would occur when medical treatment is withheld
or withdrawn leading to the death of a terminally ill person. In such cases, a doctor does not administer a substance or any treatment
meant to deliberately end a person's life, which would amount to active euthanasia. Instead, a doctor will agree to withdraw medical
treatment when it is clear that a person will not recover from a terminal illness.
Few Distinguished Visitors
Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.P. Singh - (Retd. Judge) Superme Court of India.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice O.P. Garg - (Retd. Judge) High Court of Allahabad.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.K. Rathi - Former Chairman MRTP Commission of India & Retd. Judge, Allahabad High Court.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.A. Zaidi - President, State Consumer Forum, Delhi, (Retd. Judge) Allahabad High Court U.P.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice C.K. Tyagi - Presenting Officer, NHRC, Delhi.
Mr. H.S. Yadav, District Judge, Gautam Budha Nagar U.P.
Mr. V.C. Gupta - District & Sessions Judge, Ghaziabad U.P.
Mr. Piyush Mordia - Senior Superintendent of Police, Noida
Prof. M.P. Singh, Vice Chancellor, NUJS, Kolkata.
Dr. Javier Garcia Olive - Dean, School of Law, University of Bangor, U.K.
Prof. Jaushua - Head, Department of Law, University of Middlesex, U.K.
Prof. Shafeeq - Faculty, School of Law, Leeds University, England.
Prof. Afzal Wani - Member, Law Commission of India, Former Head & Dean, USLLS, G.G.S.I.P University of Delhi.
Prof. T. H. Khan, Former Head and Dean, Faculty of Law, J.M.I., New Delhi.
Mr. B.B. Bakshi - Deputy Inspector General of Police, Lucknow, U.P.
Mr. S.N.P. Sinha - Former Chairman, Bar Council of India, Delhi.
Mr. Jairam Beniwal - Vice Chairman, BCI New Delhi.
Infrastructure Development The construction of another five storeyed building is almost on the verge of completion. There will be a central library, seminar hall, Auditorium, Cafeteria, Students common room and indoor sports complex with latest gadgets in this block of the College.
LibraryThe college has very rich library having more than ten thousand books and 11 Journals of last fifty six years and 65 multi disciplinary magazines etc. It acommadates 400 students at a time. It is being made user friendly through digitalisation & utility equipments like scanner, xerox machine, etc.
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Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida - 201306 Delhi N.C.R
Tel.: +91-120-6492343, 3250947, 3250966 • Fax: +91-120-2320749
Mobile: +91-9871385312, 9871385313, 9871385314, 9818274186
E mail: lloydlawcollege@gmail.com
Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida - 201306 Delhi N.C.R
Tel.: +91-120-6492343, 3250947, 3250966 • Fax: +91-120-2320749
Mobile: +91-9871385312, 9871385313, 9871385314, 9818274186
E mail: lloydlawcollege@gmail.com
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