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Baba Saheb BhimRao
Ambedkar Law College is an associated
college of University of Lucknow and is located
in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
College is duly approved by the Bar Council of India;
and is an institution recognised u/s 2(f) of the UGC
approved Colleges.
Lucknow also known as 'Awadh' is the city of
Nawabs. Sheikhzadas settled in the 11th century
on the Gomti River and build a fort, 'Qila
Likhna'. In 1775 Asif-ud-Daula shifted his
capital from Faizabad to Lucknow and together
with a French 'adventurer' Claude Martin,
enlivens the City with flamboyant buildings. The
main monuments are the Great Imambara, Asafi
Mosque, Rumi Darwaza, old British residency, the
Chowk, and Martin's places: Farhat Daksh
(Chattar Manzil), Dilkusha Palace, Bailey Guard
Gate, Lal Baradari, Begum Kothi and Kursheed
Manzil.
In 1921 the Foundation stones of the University
as well as King George V Medical College of
Lucknow were laid down. The project was to
transform Canning College into University for
which the Taluqdars alone contributed more than
Rs. 30 lakhs.
The foundation stone of Baba Saheb BhimRao
Ambedkar Law College was laid down on 17th
October 2004. Prof. (Dr.) V.G. Goswami, who was
also the Head of the Deptt. & Dean Faculty of
Law in the University of Lucknow transformed his
dream of building a Law College in the shape of
this College. He made his all out efforts to
provide best knowledge and wisdom to students
coming to this field. The College Campus is
situated at Harknsgarhi Rae Bareily Road and
depicts a remarkable state of art building.
College provides a fertile field by giving
opportunity for the students to interact with
the best professionals from legal field, Bench
and Bar, Educational Institutes and industrial
houses thus enriching their learning experience.
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