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University rankings
Law – India
Outlook India (2019)[1]16
India Today (2019)[2]17
Llyod Law College Campus

Lloyd Law College
TypeLaw School, Private University
Established2003
PresidentMr. Manohar Thairani
DirectorDr. Mohd. Salim
Academic staff
60+
Administrative staff
150+
Students1,800+
Address
Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park -II,
, , ,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsChaudhary Charan Singh University, BCI
Websitewww.lloydlawcollege.edu.in

Lloyd Law College is a law school in India located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. It offers five years integrated course in B.A LL.B and 3 years LL.B course with specialisation in different areas of law.

The college has also been working on many research programmes that aim to influence policy formulation in the area and also influence legal reformation. Research activities such as rights awareness among school children, ragging, etc. have also been undertaken by the college.

LLoyd Law College has been Ranked 17 By India Today 2020 , Ranked 18 By The Week (Indian magazine) 2020 Respectively as the Top Emerging Law school in India.[citation needed]

Courses and departments[edit]

Lloyd Law College is one of the colleges in India to offer conjoined degree course of B.A. and LL.B. that combine law degrees with papers in liberal arts. The B.A. course is divided into ten semesters with five papers in each of the semesters. The courses are designed in such a way that it combines law degrees with papers in liberal arts in a way that is helpful for the students to cover the course in a systematic way. The three year law course follows a semester system of examination and gives specialisation in different areas of law. All the courses are approved by the Bar Council of India and are affiliated to the CCS University.

Infrastructure[edit]

Lloyd Law College is located in Knowledge Park - II, Greater Noida (U.P/ NCR). The law college is spread over 4.5 acres of non-residential campus comprising three multi-storey blocks.

The campus had its first four-story building in 2003 and currently has main academic block comprising sixteen lecture theatres / class rooms, as well as four story facility centre containing 3000 textual collection, journal subscription of last 56 years and regular intake of newspapers & magazines.

Moot Court Rooms

Seminar Hall

Lecture & Conference Hall

Facility For Divyang

Memorandums of understanding and tie-ups[edit]

'Indian Institutes of Technology'/Chicago-Kent College of Law And Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. Faculty Exchange Programme: Both Schools of Law will exchange its faculty members to deliver lectures, research and conduct 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. Students Exchange Programme: 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. programs) will be encouraged to apply to Chicago-Kent's LLM programs and if admitted, will receive a 25% tuition discount from Chicago- Kent. Chicago-Kent will award up to five such scholarships per academic year for a period of three years from the date of this agreement.

Admissions[edit]

Students are admitted to the institute through a written common test, which is generally conducted in the month of May. Apart from the score in the LET a student must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination in any stream with at least 45% marks with English as a compulsory subject. The students after successfully clearing the respective law entrance exams have to give a personal interview after which the candidate is selected.

International activities[edit]

Lloyd Law College launched the First Prof.N. R. Madhava Menon SAARCLAW Mooting Competition & Law Students Conference in 2016,[3] under technical support from MILAT-Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy, Trivandrum.

The reform brought about in Indian legal education by the pioneering of forts of Prof. N.R. Madhava Menon during the last three decades through the Five Year Integrated B.A.LL.B. Programme under the National Law School experiment was the inspiration for Lloyd Law College to launch the Mooting Competition in the Name of Padma Shree Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon. On retirement from active service, he continues to contribute to the cause of legal education and professional development through the Menon Institute of Legal Advocacy Training (MILA T), which he presides. Lloyd Law College is proud to be associated with MILAT in organizing the Mooting. There are two stages of the competition: The Indian Round and the SAARC round. Every year five best teams represent India in the SAARC Round. Apart from India, every SAARC country can select/nominate two teams to represent their country in SAARC rounds.

Transportation[edit]

The college since its inception in 2003 is providing conveyance facility to ensure safety, comfort and time management of the day boarding students. It is available from all locations of Delhi and whole of NCR region.[4]

Teaching methodology[edit]

Teaching pedagogy includes:

  • Classroom Teaching
  • Moot Court and Mock Trials
  • Seminar and Conferences
  • Professional and Personality Development Classes

Accommodation[edit]

For Boys:

Various PGs available near the college including Royal Residency Boys Hostel.

Students can also live in rented apartments according to their needs.

For Girls:

Anandam Girls Hostel,

Knowledge Park - II,

Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Students’ achievements 2017-18[5][edit]

Moot Court Competitions :

1. Won the Surana and Surana National Trial Advocacy Competition – 2017 organized by National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

2. Won the Best Speaker Award at Surana and Surana National Trial Advocacy Competition – 2017

3. Won the 2nd Best Memorial Award at Surana and Surana National Trial Advocacy Competition – 2017

4. 7th Christ National Moot Court Competition-Team Status- semifinalists with overall 3rd Rank in the Competition.

5. VELS CLEA Moot Court Competition 2016. [National Rounds] Team Status- 2nd Best Memorial.

6. 16th Amity National Moot Court Competition, 2017. Team Status, semifinalists with overall 3rd Rank in the Competition. The Memorial was 3rd best Memorial.

7. Law Center 1 Delhi NCR Moot Court Competition, 2017. Team Status, semifinalists.

8. 1st Dr. Gurjeet Singh Memorial National Moot Court Competition 2017 National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam. Team Status- Second Best Memorial

9. IV Edition North Cap University National Moot Court Competition, 2017. Team Status: Best Speaker Award to Twinkle Hussain.

10. 2nd NUSRL National Trial Advocacy Competition, 2017 May 10–12, 2017. Second Best Researcher Award.

Paper Publications & Presentations

1. Lakshay Jindal and Ramla Kalim, B.A.LL.B. III Year: Paper Published in the Journal of Legal and Political Thought ISSN: 2504–7167, Topic: "Transgender Why should we care?"

2. Lakshay Jindal and Yokeshwari Manivel, B.A.LL.B. III Year: Paper Published in the International Journal of Enviro Legal Research ISSN: 2463–6401, Topic: "Injustice to Environment"

3. Aakash Keshari and Ankit Goyal, B.A.LL.B. III Year: Presented Paper at the NLSIU Seminar on Sustainable Energy Future in India, 2017

4. Nikhil Sood and Anshul Saxena, B.A.LL.B. III Year: Presented Paper At the National Conference on Cyber Law and IT Protection, 2017, NLSIU and Lovely Professional University

References[edit]

  1. "Outlook India: India's Top 30 Law Colleges In 2019 Outlook India Magazine". Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  2. "Top 40 Law Colleges". India Today. 27 May 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  3. "Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon SAARCLAW Mooting Competition". saarcmooting.lloydlawcollege.edu.in. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  4. "Transport Facilities | Lloyd Law College". Lloyd Law College. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  5. "Achievements | Lloyd Law College". Lloyd Law College. Retrieved 9 May 2018.

External links[edit]

Coordinates: 28°27′31″N 77°29′28″E / 28.4585°N 77.491°E / 28.4585; 77.491