National Law School of India University Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of National Law School of India University is 08023160532 .
National Law School of India University - NLSIU Bengaluru was established in 1987 after a statute was enacted for that purpose by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Karnataka, and officially exists since August 29, 1987. The National Law School of India University is an institution for under-graduate and graduate legal education. Based in Nagarbhavi, a suburb in the western extremities of the city of Bangalore. The concept of a National Law School of India Institution to act as a pace-setter and a testing ground for bold experiments in legal education came up before the Bar Council of India in the context of the Council's statutory responsibility for maintaining standards in professional legal education under the Advocates Act, 1961.

National Law School of India University - NLSIU Bengaluru, the co-operation of the Karnataka Government, the Bangalore University and the initiatives of senior members of the Bar Council of India as well as that of Karnataka State Bar Council gave the project distinct possibilities of realization over the years. The idea gained more supporters in course of time within the Council and outside who worked at different levels to establish the institution in the interest of better legal education and higher standards of legal research and training. The promoters of the institution finally, succeeded after thirteen long years of suspense and uncertainty, when the Karnataka Government established on August 29, 1987 through a Gazette Notification, the College at Bangalore under the National Law School of India Act (Karnataka Act 22 of 1986).

The campus of National Law School of India University - NLSIU Bengaluru had its first building in 1992 and today it has a main academic block, a distance education block, three Halls of Residence each for men and women, one post- graduate women's hostel, staff quarters and a well equipped training centre with residential facilities for participants participating in the training programs. A new library building named "Shri Narayan Rao Melgiri" has been built with the generous donation made by Mrs. Sudha Murthy of the Infosys Foundation and with the financial assistance from the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. The library of National Law School of India University - NLSIU Bengaluru has adopted an open access system so as to facilitate readers to have easy access to the library resources. The library has also established links with other important libraries in and around Bangalore in order to provide inter-library access for the benefit of students and teachers of National Law School of India Institution.


National Law School of India University - NLSIU Bengaluru started its courses in the premises of the Central College, Bangalore University.College moved to its own premises at the present address in 1992. The first batch of students joined on July 1, 1988 in the integrated five year B.A., LL.B. (Hons) Course.

Placement Training of National Law School of India University - NLSIU Bengaluru also aims to teach professional skills, essential aspects of professional ethics and social responsibility issues and management of challenging situations in practical and professional life. It further provides opportunities for public service, developing useful professional contacts and for relating theoretical knowledge obtained in the library and the classrooms to social realities. It facilitates all round personality development. All students enrolled in the full-time academic programmes at the National Law School of India University - NLSIU Bengaluru are members of the Student Bar Association (SBA). It is a matter of great pride for all of us at the Law School that the student body enjoys substantial autonomy and is in fact encouraged by the faculty to engage in a wide range of curricular and co-curricular activities as well as hostel administration.



National Law School of India University Address


The address of National Law School of India University is P.O.Bag 7201, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore, Karnnataka, India.

National Law School of India University Email Address


The email address of National Law School of India University is registrar@nls.ac.in.

National Law School of India University Website


The Website of National Law School of India University is www.nls.ac.in.

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