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V M Salgaocar College of Law has formulated a unique system of Law Clubs in order to facilitate creativity, awareness, and interest in current issues in various legal fields. There are seven Law Clubs initiated by the College. Each Law Club is headed by two faculty members. The students’ membership for the Club is optional. The Club activities help to sensitize students about current happenings, through debate, panel discussions, poster making competition, quiz competition, role play and other activities. They provide opportunities to its members to get together and share ideas, and develop their knowledge of law in practice.
The learning of law stretches much beyond the syllabi of the law as taught in the classroom. It is to cater to this need of the students to learn the subject in depth and in the broader sense, that the College has initiated the idea of Law Clubs. These Clubs provide a platform for the students interested in learning beyond the syllabi. The Clubs have been initiated to facilitate creativity, awareness, and interest in current issues in various legal fields. They are primarily managed by the students with the guidance of faculty members. 7 Law Clubs were initiated in the year 2005. They include the
Constitutional Law Club
International Law Society
Human Rights Law Club
Intellectual Property Law Club
Criminal Law Club
Labour Law Club
Consumer Welfare Clinic
History Club
The Law Clubs go a long way in narrowing the gap between the theoretical and practical aspects of Law.