Army Institute of Law
| City | Country |
| Mohali | India |
Army Institute of Law
Overview:
The Army Institute of Law (AIL) is a law school established in 1999 by the Indian Army under the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES). Initially located in Patiala, it moved to Mohali in 2003 and was inaugurated by the then President of India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. AIL is affiliated with Punjabi University, Patiala, and approved by the Bar Council of India. Its motto, "Aspire & Achieve," reflects its commitment to excellence in legal education.
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Academic Programs:
AIL offers the following academic programs:
B.A. LL.B.:
A five-year integrated program in law.LL.M.:
A postgraduate program in law.Other:
The website highlights AIL's commitment to research and its various research centers, including:
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Society (ACADR)
- Legal Aid Cell (ALAC)
- Centre for Criminal Justice (ACGJ)
- Centre for Constitutional Law and Governance (ACCLG)
- Centre for Criminal Law and Procedure (ACCLP)
- Centre for Labour Law and Justice (ACCLJ)
- Centre for Public Law (ACPL)
The website also showcases AIL's student societies, including:
- Moot Court Society
- Debating Society
- Cultural Society
- AIL Research Society
- Sports Society
- AIL Eco Club
AIL's website features a section dedicated to student achievements, including their performance in moot court competitions, debates, and other academic events. It also highlights the achievements of AIL alumni.