The National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJAA) has been established by the govt of Assam by means of enactment of the National school of law and Judicial Academy, Assam Act, 2009 (Assam Act No. XXV of 2009). The word 'School' is being substituted by the word 'University' as per the National school of law and Judicial Academy, Assam(Amendment) Act, 2011. The Hon'ble magistrate of Gauhati high court is the Chancellor of the University. NLUA promotes and makes available modern legal education and analysis facilities to students and scholars drawn from across the country, together with the North East, hailing from totally different socio-economic, ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds.
All the classrooms are well furnished with all the modern facilities.
The Computer Centre of the National Law University, Assam has been set up as a technical annexure of the University to cater as a gateway to the Information Super Highway. Since inception, this centre has been providing support for the various IT related services for the University.
Infrastructure
The Centre is equipped with a couple of High-end blade servers including HP Proliant G6 and IBM SYSTEM X servers which house the University Intranet Portal,
The NLU Assam Library endeavors to facilitate the legal society by providing right information to right users at the right time. It is on a rapid path of growth and development since its inception in 2009, with the establishment of the National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam. The library has undergone an expeditious growth in terms of its resources, staffs and infrastructures as time progressed.
Library Values
NLUA is a residential institution and 120 (One hundred and twenty) students of B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) reside in the Three Residential Halls arranged separately for the boys and the girls. In order to facilitate the overall growth of its students, the University has developed a congenial and homely atmosphere in its residential campus. The students belonging to different cultural backgrounds amalgamate to bring forth a sense of unity even while retaining their diversity thereby presenting a tr
The NLUJA students have to undergo internships for a period of Four Weeks at the end of each semester during the summer and winter breaks respectively at various law firms, Courts, NGOs, Statutory Commissions and at various other places to help them get an idea about the applicability of law in different avenues. The University has prepared a broad scheme of Internship Training for different classes. The students of the first year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) FYIC are required to join NGOs. The students of the second year undergo training with lawyers and judges at the district level. The third year students are required to go for training at the High Courts and the Hon’ble Supreme Court. The University hopes to send the future batches of students for training with corporate houses, leading law firms, Departments of the centre and the state as well as the chambers of senior lawyers.
The following is the list of NGOs where our students have undergone internships:
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