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FACILITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE |
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encourages an active and healthy social life and participation
in extra curricular activities. We believe that an all-round
personality development of budding lawyers takes place only
when they broaden their horizon and develop their skills.
AIL provides additional facilities in the form of |
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HOSTEL |
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a residential institute, it offers a home away from
home in the form of furnished hostels. The institute
has two hostels for girls and boys separately. Each
hostel is supervised by a warden and in case of their
absence, by the CRS or the College Representatives.
The hostels have capacity of holding more than 300 students.
The rooms in the hostel consist of double seaters and
single seaters, the latter are allotted during the seventh
to tenth semester students.
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The hostel has an intercom facility. Intercoms have been
provided on each floor of both the hostels; by virtue
of which the warden, the nursing assistant, lecturers
can be contacted as and when required. Parents too can
utilize this facility as they can directly call on the
official college number, dial the requisite extension
number and speak to their wards. For those students who
don't have cell phones or who would rather not spend money
on exorbitant billing, the hostels have Connect Phone
card phones. |
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cards come in the denomination of Rs 50/-, 100/- etc and
can be collected from the warden on payment. The hostel
also has a 24-hour water supply and generator back up
for the classrooms, offices, mess and common room. Being
a multi-storied hostel, the convenience of drinking water
has been provided on each floor through state of the art
water coolers attached with Aqua guard purifiers. Due
to the extensive research and assignments that the students
are required to do, Desktop computers, laptops, printers,
etc are allowed in the hostel. Keeping in view the growing
need of online researches, the institute will shortly
be coming up with a WI-FI system to enable internet access
to the students in their rooms. |
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M
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Health is one of the most important criteria when it comes
to staying away from home and the staff of Army Institute
of Law understands that. There is a fully operational MI Room,
which is supervised by a certified and well-trained nursing
assistant who is either an ex-serviceman or serving AMC personnel.
Apart from the casualty treatments, which are taken care of
through First Aid, which is available here, emergencies are
immediately referred and taken to the Command Hospital or
The Fortis Multi-Specialty Hospital depending upon the urgency.
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LIBRARY |
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Library
is the heart of any academic institution. The Army Institute
of Law provides students, with extensive Library facilities
to maximize their knowledge in the field of law. Here
at Army Institute of Law, Students are taught from the
very first semester, the importance of reading, comprehending
and retaining important material through research, extra
library hours and project presentations. |
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Through
the extensive and exhaustive library, the potential
lawyers of tomorrow made to imbibe the value and habit
of concentrated and tireless reading. The students are
also made to understand various basic legal issues through
the most recent journals, reporters, research papers,
etc. The e-Library section has CD-ROMs and Subscribed
law sites through leased line Internet connectivity. |
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The
list of subscribed Journals and Reporters that the library
boasts of include:
Criminal Law Reporters
Indian Civil Cases
All India Reporters
Criminal Law Journals
Rent Law Reporters
Service Law Reporters
Hindu Law Reporters
Indian Horticulture
Parliamentary Affairs
Indian Quarterly
Combat Journals
ICFAI Journal of Alternate Dispute Resolution
ICFAI Journal of Intellectual Property Law
ICFAI Journal of Cyber Laws
ICFAI Journal of Environment Laws
Military Manuals
Supreme Court-Cases
Supreme Court Digests
Police Manuals
All India Hindu Law Digests
Criminal Manuals
Punjab & Haryana Manuals
Supreme Court on Service Law Matters
Judgment Today
Service Case Today
Patents & Trade Marks Cases
Journal of Indian Society of International Law
The e-library includes:
Legal research and Manupatra
Supreme Court Cases online
Various CD ROMs covering various Bare acts, Legal topics etc. |
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COMPUTER
LAB |
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The
base for an apt development of aspirant lawyers’
mind is by regular and comprehensive access to information,
the computer lab does just the same by making it simpler
for the students to broaden their horizons. Law being
a dynamic subject, it becomes a necessity for the students
to have access to the latest case laws and judicial
interpretations available via e-library. |
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READING
ROOM |
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SEMINAR
HALL |
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At
Army institute of law, we believe that interaction with
the best in their fields with the students is the primary
step for excellence in development. Through various
educational, interactive and interesting series of seminars,
the work force here at Army Institute of Law believes
that the asset of interaction is most essential to lay
the foundation of a good lawyer. Interactive sessions
for individual batches are held in the seminar hall;
which has been constructed for this very purpose. |
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With the seating capacity of a hundred, it is a spacious and
a well lit hall which helps the faculty and students of different
batches to interact via the medium of lectures, seminars,
presentations, etc. Striving to perfection, it is a well accepted
fact that visuals are better comprehended than mundane lectures.
Keeping this in mind the seminar hall is well equipped with
projector of the highest quality to ensure complete and comprehensive
understanding for the faculty as well as the students. This
also enhances the interactions many fold. |
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MOOT
COURT ROOM |
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“…it
is not just when the lawyer comes in front of the court
that his roots are revealed, It is much before the arguments
that the case is won.”
Keeping the essence of these lines alive, the faculty
at Army Institute of Law inculcates the most important
lessons of being a lawyer through the facility of a
fully equipped and elaborate moot court room which is
complete with a Judge’s bench, court clerk’s
table, witness boxes and audience setting. |
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Students
are given propositions to work on which are based on land
mark cases or otherwise. And what better way to expose students
to a real court room than to have such a moot court room in
the very college. Thanks to the setting and the professionalism
of the mock Judges, while mooting the students are given the
experience of advocating a case like an actual lawyer in an
actual court room. This room is one of the reasons why our
college has churned out some of the best mooters of today;
in the national and international sphere as well as the best
professional lawyers. |
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GYMNASIUM |
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It
is truly said that healthy mind resides in a healthy
body. Health ought to be the primary area of concern
for every individual. With the increasing problem of
obesity it has become mandatory to help the students
stay fit. For this the Army Institute of Law provides
the students with a well equipped gym. The gym constitutes
of equipments like treadmills, free weights, bench press,
stationary cycles, multi gym, etc. which help the students
to keep fit. |
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CAFETERIA |
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STATIONARY |
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MOBILE
CSD |
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Army Institute of Law has a Mobile CSD facility to its
students. It is sanctioned and provided by various army
units stationed at Command Head Quarters, Chandi Mandir.
This Mobile CSD comes twice a week to the institute
and provides the students with tuck, basic essentials
etc, Because of which the students don't have to rush
to the market for every small need. |
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BANK
COUNTER |
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For
every student a college means new found independence. The
first thing students should learn is to manage their finances.
Keeping this in mind, AIL has collaborated with UTI Bank to
provide the students with banking facilities which enable
them to carry out their financial transactions in the simplest
manner possible.
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Representatives
from the bank visit the college everyday and the students
can make withdrawals and depositions as per their requirements.
There is also a branch of the bank in close proximity of the
college which provides the students with ATM facilities. An
ATM machine is likely to be introduced in the college itself
very soon. |
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Apart
from the usual banking routines, the bank representatives
also come and collect the fees of the students which saves
them the trouble of going to banks and following lengthy and
complicated procedures. |
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The
banking facilities are certainly a boon for the college and
help the students be more self reliant. |
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MULTIPURPOSE
HALL |
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Functions,
ceremonies, lectures and activities- All these require
a time and a place. For this, AIL provides the best
possible solution; the Multi Purpose Hall, which accounts
for the perfect blend of ambience and efficiency. The
hall as an exceptional capacity of more than 400 people,
is fully air conditioned and well equipped with a projector
screen and surround sound system. Basically used It
has an efficient generator system which promises continuous
electricity supply in case of any uncalled power failures. |
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AIL
firmly believes in the importance of extra curricular activities
in a student’s life and keeping this in mind, various
events like debates, declamations, group discussions, recitations,
etc. are organised very frequently. Entertainment being one
of the privileges in any college student’s life, two
movies are shown every weekend – one English and one
Hindi. |
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SPORTS
FACILITIES |
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Role of Honour - Students who add in any sport and
bring laurels to the Institution are traced on Role
of honours. AIL awards college colours to them. The
institute encourages all round development and not
only producing bookworms. Sports is one key area in
which students are encouraged. Open Tournaments -
To promote individual skills AIL holds open tournaments
in badminton, tennis, basketball, squash, Table tennis. |
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RECREATION |
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Law
may be the most elaborate and mundane of subjects but the
life of a lawyer may not be so necessarily. Keeping this notion
in mind, The Army Institute of Law like all good educational
institutes believes that some kind of recreation, time for
leisure is necessary to refresh the mind. Therefore, there
is a music room, which is equipped with various instruments,
which help the students to break away from the monotony of
studies.
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Also,
bi-monthly cultural evenings which include dance parties,
dramatic pieces, vocal and instrumental presentations in which
students come forward with their creative side . |
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TRANSPORT |
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GUEST
ROOMS |
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Keeping
the Army ambience alive and understanding the basic fundamentals
of courtesy, guests and visitors from all over are given the
best possible hospitality within the campus in the form of
the four guest rooms that are available. These could easily
be called the crowning glory of the college. Available to
all parents, relations of the students and to the alumnus
of the college, each guest room is a proper suite complete
with a drawing room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, dressing
room and bathroom. What makes the guest rooms at Army Institute
of Law a class apart is that the various facilities ensure
that the stay is pleasant and enjoyable like on-the-call cafeteria
service, telephone facility, air conditioning and television
with cable facility. Food can also be ordered from the mess
if desired. For convenience a twin gas stove is also available
in the kitchenette with arrangements to make instant tea/coffee
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MESS |
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When
it comes to putting up in a hostel, the first thing
that strikes the mind of every parent and student is
food-its quality and the cost. Unlike the usual crib
heard at hostel meetings, Army Institute of Law offers
to its hostellers the best quality of food prepared
with the best possible hygiene. The mess provides the
students with an environment exclusive of olive greens
truly speaking aloud as a privileged institution run
by the army. |
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With a varied menu catering for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians,
ranging from south Indian delicacies to oriental Chinese food,
from Punjabi paranthas to Sikkimese momos to the ever simple
north Indian food; to the mouth watering gol guppas and bhel
puri given at tea times, the various items ensure variety
to the max. Beverages to the likes of tea, coffee, nimbu pani,
cold coffee are given keeping in mind the seasons. And the
last part of the meal ends as the best part of the meal-the
delicious dessert with the likes of gulab jamuns, ice-creams
and fruit chats. The cherry on the cake is that the menu is
prepared and decided on by the mess committee comprising of
the representative elected by the students of all the five
batches. |
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