THE INDIAN LAW INSTITUTE
(Deemed to be University under Section (3) of UGC Act, 1956)

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Aims and Objectives

Aims & Objectives
 

The prime objective of the ILI is to cultivate and promote the science of law and to contribute substantially in reforming the administration of justice, so as to meet the socio-economic aspirations and needs of the people through law and its instrumentalities. The Institute has achieved the place of a premier center of national & international legal research and studies, in which the lawyers from all branches of the profession, judges, government officials and academicians have been participating.

(1) To cultivate the science of law, and to promote advanced studies and research in law and its administration.

(2) To promote the reform of administration of justice and of law and its health/development suitable to the social, economic and other needs of the people

(3) To promote the clarification, simplification and systematization of law

(4) To encourage and conduct investigations in legal and allied fields

(5) To promote the diffusion of the knowledge of law and its administration and principles on which they are based

(6) To promote the improvement of legal education, and to impart instruction in law and allied fields

(7) To publish studies, treatises, books, periodicals, reports and other literature relating to law and allied fields

(8) To undertake documentation of important legal and allied materials

(9) To institute and maintain libraries

(10) To cooperate with other societies, institutions and organizations, national and international, in the pursuit of all or any of the above objects

(11) To constitute or cause to be constituted regional offices at convenient centers in India to promote the activities of the Institute