One of its kind in the country, the Army Institute of Law blends the civilian and army way of life to churn out a disciplined bunch of dynamic, young lawyers. For the Army, it will always be No 1 as it’s the only law institute in the country run by a welfare society aligned to the armed forces. Last year, the AIL students visited the International Court of Justice at Hague for a moot court. OPEN HOUSE SESSIONTrue to the ethos of the armed forces, the institute doesn’t allow any student union. Aayushi Mishra, a 5th-year student of law who hails from Kolkatta, admits the ‘army’ character of the institute can be quite overpowering at the outset.
Source: Hindustan Times August 05, 2017 09:33 UTC