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ANSWERED ON:08.02.2017 Law Universities Bidhuri Shri Ramesh;Jaunpuria Shri Sukhbir Singh GOVERNMENT OF INDIA LAW AND JUSTICE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:1018 ANSWERED ON:08.02.2017 Law Universities Bidhuri Shri Ramesh;Jaunpuria Shri Sukhbir Singh Will the Minister of LAW AND JUSTICE be pleased to state: (a) the name and the number of law universities and colleges in the country as on date; (b) whether the Government has a proposal to establish more law universities; (c) if so, the details thereof location-wise; and (d) the time by which these are likely to be established? Answer ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE FOR LAW AND JUSTICE AND ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SHRI P.P. CHAUDHARY) (a) : The name and the number of law universities and colleges in the country as on 21st May, 2016 as furnished by the Bar Council of India is at Annexure - A. (b) : No Madam. (c) and (d) : Do not arise. ********** ANNEXURE - A List of Law Colleges having approval of affiliation of the Bar Council of India as on 21st May, 2016 ANDHRA PRADESH College Name Courses imparted Status Year of of approval establishment I. ANDHRA UNIVERSITY, WALTAIR 1. University Law College , Waltair 3 year course Upto 2010-11 1945 (Dr.B.R. Ambedkar College of Law ) 5 year course(120) Upto2014-2015 2009 (no admission in 5 year course from 2011-12 to 2012-13) 2. Veeravalli College of Law, Rajahmundry 3 year course Upto 2013-14 1995 5 year course Upto 2013-14 1995 3. D.N. Raju Law College, Bhimavaram 3 year course Upto 2011-12 1989 5 year course Upto 2009-10 1989 4. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Law, Kakinada 3 year course Upto 2014-15 1992 5 year course Upto 2014-15 1992 5. P.S. Raju Law College, Kakinada 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2013-14 1992 6. M.P.R. Law College, Srikakulam 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2013-14 1992 7. Shri Shiridi Sai Vidya Parishad Law 3 year course Upto 2013-14 2000 College, Anakapalli 8. M.R.V.R.G.R Law College, 3 year course(180) Upto 2014-15 1986 Viziayanagaram 5 year BA.LLB course Upto 2013-14 1986 9. N. B. M. Law College, Visakhapatnam 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2013-14 1986 10. N. V. P. Law College, Visakhapatnam 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2013-14 1980 11. Shri Shiridi Sai Vidya Parishad Law 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2003-04 1998 College, Amalapuram 12. All Saints Christian Law College, 3 year course Upto 2013-14 1991 Visakhapatnam 5 year course Upto 2013-14 13. A. V. R.Amrutha College of Law, 3 year & 5 year course for 2003-04 only 2003 Visakhapatnam 14. G. S. K. M. Law College, Rajahmundry 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2014-15 1983 15. Visakha Law College, Visakhapatnam 3 year course(240) Upto 2014-15 2008 5 year BA.LLB(60) Upto 2014-15 2008 16. C. R. R. Law College, Eluru 3 year & 5 year course No Admission 1977 (Matter is before the Hon''ble High Court of A.P.) 17. Department of Law, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 3 year course Upto 2002-03 2000 P. G. Centre, Etcherla, Srikakulam ( If any students admitted in 2003-2004, 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 are allowed to contniue. No further extension of approval beyond the academic year 2005-2006) II. ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY, NAGARJUNA NAGAR 1. A.C. College, Guntur 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2008-09 1974 2. V.D. Siddhartha Law College, Vijayawada 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2011-12 1986 3. D.S.R. Hindu Law College, Machilipatnam 3 year course Upto 2008-09 1982 4. Indira Priyadarshini Law College, Ongole 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2008-09 1991 5. J. C. College, Guntur 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2008-09 1989 6. University College of Law, A.Nagarjuna 3 year course Upto 1999-2000 1979 University, Nagarjuna Nagar 7. M. M. College of Law, Vijayawada 3 year course Upto 2000-2001 1988 8. Bapatla Education Society's Law 3 year course Upto 1997-98 1995 College, Bapatla III. GITAM UNIVERSITY, VISAKHAPATNAM 1. School of Law, GITAM University, 3 year course(120) Upto 2013-14 2012 Visakhapatnam BA.LLB(120) Upto 2013-14 2012 BBA.LLB(120) Upto 2013-14 2012 IV. ICFAI FOUNDATION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, HYDERABAD (UPTO 2010-11 UNIVERSITY) 1. ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad 3 year course(60) Upto 2015-16 2010 5 year BBA.LLB(H)(180) Upto 2018-19 2010 5 year BA LL.B(H)(120) Upto 2017-18 2016 V. KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY, WARANGAL 1. University College of Law, Kakatiya 3 year course Upto 2004-05 1980 University, Warangal 5 year course Upto 2010-11 2008 2. Adarsha Law College, Warangal 3 year course(300) Upto 2014-15 1994 5 year BA.LLB course(120) Upto 2014-15 1994 3. Manair College of Law, Khammam 3 year course Upto 2010-11 1990 4. Justice Kumarayya College of Law, 3 year course(180) Upto 2014-15 1991 Karim Nagar (no admission in 2008-09 & 2009-10) 5. Akila Bharati Law College, Warangal 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2001-02 1993 6. Santosh Education Society's Law 3 year course Upto 1996-97 1993 College, Karim Nagar 7. Margadarshi Law College, Karim Nagar 3 year & 5 year course Upto 1997-98 1990 VI. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF LEGAL STUDIES 5 year BA.LLB(H)Upto 2016-2017 1998 AND RESEARCH, HYDERABAD (180) VII. OSMANIA UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD 1. University College of Law, Hyderabad 3 year course Upto 2010-11 1950 5 year (int.) course Upto 2010-11 2006 2. Post Graduate College of Law, Osmania 5 year (int.) course Upto 2015-16 2006 University, Hyderabad 3 year course Upto 2000-01 1923 3. Sultan-Ul-Uloom Law College, Hyd 3 year course(120) Upto 2013-14 1989 5 year BBA.LLB(120) Upto 2015-16 2014 5 year BA.LLB course(120) Upto 2014-15 2009 (No admission in five year course from 2011-12 to 2012-13) 4. Padala Ram Reddy Law College, Hyd 3 year LL.B(240) Upto 2015-16 1988 5 year BA LL.B(120) Upto 2015-16 1988 5. Dr.Ambedkar Law College,Chikadapalli, 3 year course Upto 2013-14 1991 Hyderabad 5 year BA.LLB course(120) Upto 2014-15 2013 6. Ponugoti Madhva Rao Law College, 3 year course(240) Upto 2016-17 1991 Secunderabad 5 year course Upto 2010-11 1991 7. K. V. Ranga Reddy Law College, Hyd 3 year course Upto 2013-14 1991 5 year course Upto 2013-14 2008 8. College for Women, Andhra Mahila 3 year course Upto 2015-16 1991 Sabha, Hyderabad 9. Mahatma Gandhi Law College, Hyd. 3 year course Upto 2015-16 1991 5 year BA.LLB(120) Upto 2015-16 1991 5 year BBA LLB Upto 2015-16 2010 3 year LLB(Hons)(120) Upto 2017-18 2015 5 year BCom.LLB(120) Upto 2017-18 2015 10. Pendekanti Law College, 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2008-09 1990 Hyderabad 11. Bhaskar Law College, Moinabad 3 year course Upto 2009-2010 2008 12. Viswa Bharathi College of Law, 5 year course Upto 2009-2010 2008 Hyderabad 13. Marwadi Siksha Samithi Law College, 5 year course Upto 2009-2010 2008 Hyderabad(MSS) 3 year course(180) Upto 2015-2016 2008 14. Arora's Legal Science Institute, 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2014-15 1991 (Old name Vijaya Law College), ( From 1997-98 to 2002-2003 no admission.) Nalgonda 15. Anwar-Ul-Uloom Law College, Hyd 3 year course Upto 1998-99 1988 16. Shadan Law College, Hyderabad 3 year course Upto 1999-2000 1988 17. Nizamabad Law College, Nizamabad 3 year course Upto 1998-99 1991 18. Lokamanya Tilak Law College, Hyd 3 year course Upto 1992-93 19. Jawaharlal Nehru Law College, 3 year course Upto 1997-98 Nizamabad VIII. SRI KRISHNADEVARAYA UNIVERSITY, ANANTAPUR. 1. University College of Law, S.K.University, 3 year course Upto 2010-11 (1970) 1981 Anantapur 2. Sree Vijaya Nagar Law College, 3 year LLB(120) Upto 2017-18 1990 Anantapur 5 year BA LL.B(120) Upto 2017-18 1990 5 year BBA LLB (120) Upto 2017-18 2010 3 year LL.B(H)(120) Upto 2016-17 2015 5 year B.Com LL.B(H)(120) Upto 2016-17 2015 3. Sri Prasunna College of Law, Kurnool 3 year course(300) Upto 2014-15 1999 5 year course(60) Upto 2014-15 1999 (5 year course no admission from 2010-11 to 2012-13) 4. Anantapur Law College, Anantapur 3 year course Upto 1998-99 1994 5. Sri Sankara's Law College, Kurnool 3 year course Upto 1996-97 6. Osmania Law College, Kurnool 3 year course Upto 1996-97 IX. SRI PADMAVATI MAHILA VISWAVIDHYALAYAM , TIRUPATI. 1. Department of Law, Sri Padmavati 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2010-11 1988 Mahila Viswavidyalayam, Tirupati X. SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERISTY, TIRUPATI 1. R.K.M. Law College, Chittoor 3 year & 5 year course Upto 2013-14 1991 2. Dr.Ambedkar Global Law Institute,Tirupati 3 year LLB(H)(300) Upto 2015-16 1991 (Old name Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Law College) 5 year BA.LLB course(120)Upto 2015-16 1991 5 year BBA LLB(120) Upto 2015-16 2010 5 year B.Com.LLB(120) Upto 2015-16 2013 3 year LLB(Hons.)(180) Upto 2015-16 2014 5 year BA.LLB(Hons)(120) Upto 2015-16 2014 3. Sri Venkateshwara College of Law, 3 year course (240) Upto 2014-2015 1991 Tirupati BA.LL.B 5 year (120) Upto 2014-2015 4.
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