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construction of the new campus complex has begun under the supervision of internationally well-known Architects M/s SEMAC
Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. Every care has been taken to ensure that the hillock's
natural character is undisturbed and rather enhanced. It manifests a majestic
blend of nature with modern edifices.
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Halls of
Residence
The University offers separate residential facilities for men and women. All residents are provided with single rooms each having modular study and computer table, spacious steel almirah and cupboard. The Halls boast of manicured lawns, gymnasium, common room fitted with colour television and cable network, reading room and indoor sports facilities. The residents are also provided with 24 hours hot and cold water and laundry services.
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The modest mess facilities at the Halls of Residence endeavor to provide for quality breakfast, lunch, evening tea with snakes and dinner all with different menu for each day of the week. The menu ranges from North Indian and South Indian to the Chinese. Non-vegetarian food is served four times a week. Late night snacks are provided during the exam weeks. Sundays are usually a special treat.
The Women’s Hall boasts of a magnificent Japanese Rock Garden. The spirit of endurance and independence of women is celebrated in the Campus on the eve of Women’s Day. The week long festival organised exclusively by the Women’s Hall epitomises feminine grace and freedom of women. A member of the faculty advises the women students on all issues of concern, including sexual harassment. |
A new Hall of Residence with more amenities for research scholars and senior students is in the midst of construction. Hon’ble Justice A.K. Patnaik, Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court, laid the foundation stone of this building.
The students participate through various committees in the maintenance of discipline and other activities of the hostel viz. ‘Dining Committee’, ‘Cultural Committee’, ‘Discipline Committee’, ‘Medical Assistance Committee’ and ‘Event Management Committee’ – making the Halls of Residence unique in themselves and distinguished from the rest in terms of practicing participatory management and living democracy. |
| Ragging is strictly prohibited inside and outside the University Campus. The “First Response and Counselling Committee” has been established and empowered to take immediate action against any untoward action and also to counsel the fresher. However, care is taken that strict discipline in this regard does not stifle a healthy interaction between the fresher and their seniors. To enhance familiarity and to acclimatize the fresher to the academic and the social environment of the campus, an orientation session is organized in the first week of the new academic calendar. |
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Gyan Mandir
NLIU Library, the heart and soul of the University was inaugurated and dedicated to the Nation by the Hon’ble Minster of HRD, Shri Arjun Singh on September 19, 2005. It is a centrally air-conditioned, state-of-the-art building housing a library, a cyber network centre, faculty chambers and class rooms. |
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Library
The library is well equipped with over 30,000 volumes consisting of reference books, back volumes of journals and law reports, current legal periodicals and a wealth of statistical material and rare collections. The students maintain the computerized ‘knowledge management system’ that adds around 5000 student projects to the database annually and aids in disseminating information for research. Photocopying facility is available within the premises.
A range of online access like lexis-nexis, Manupatra and other legal research based software such as SCC Online and Grand Jurix are available for research. More databases on Legal and Humanities and Social Sciences are in the process of addition to the existing array of Electronic Databases. It is in the process of implementing the advances in Information and Communication Technologies and RFID enabled solutions for all its transactions, inventory and resource management.
The library has received wide acclaim and recommendation from legal luminaries and experts like Justice G. K. Acquah, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana, Justice V.S. Malimath, Justice Madan Lokur and Prof. N. R. Madhava Menon.
Cyber Network Centre and Internet facility
The Centre houses over a hundred Pentium IV computers with a high-speed 2 MB leased circuit for Internet. It is equipped with projectors and other audiovisual devices. Round the clock Internet access is available. Apart from this, the University campus is Wi – Fi (Wireless – fidelity) enabled with 18 ‘hot spots’ spread across the campus providing users with instant Internet access on their personal computers and laptops. The Center will soon have its video conferencing facility connecting other institutions in India and abroad and is to establish a Virtual Classroom, E-learning Centre and Online Examination Centre.

Academic Block
The Academic Block comprises of spacious classrooms, conference halls, moot court practice room and faculty lounges. The distinctive feature of the Academic Block is the emerald green dome through which sunlight streams in setting the building aglow. The Academic Block has been the stage for some of the most profound lectures.

Administrative Block
The Administrative Block, centrally located modern structure, comprises the offices of the Director, Registrar and Finance Officer and a sophisticated conference room.

Guest House
The university has a Guest House with spacious
and furnished rooms to cater to the needs of regular visiting faculty ,
academics, judicial personnel and other visitors to the university. The lounges
and the dinning hall have been done up warmly and aesthetically for the
visitors. It offers a comfortable stay for parents who come to visit their wards
subject to prior notice and reservation.

Faculty
Residence
The university has deluxe apartments for
faculty and staff members. The on campus apartments make the teaching faculty
accessible to students around the clock.

Cafeteria
Adding to the colors of our law school, the cafeteria by Nescafe lends a warm ambience for the budding lawyers where they can take time out to rest and enjoy sips of coffee while discussing minutiae of the legal profession. On the professionally demanding landscape the cafeteria is a welcoming treat to all. Visits to the Barista, Cafechino, or CCD in the city which earlier burnt hole in everybody’s pocket have come down also giving the students a wide rage of eatables in the menu to choose from. Yes, Maggi is also available for all those gurgling stomachs taking a break form library or just to change the taste from the mess food!
Healthcare
A tie-up is in place with three Hospitals for attending to medical problems of the students. The University has engaged a senior physician who visits the campus thrice a week for medical consultation. For emergencies, the University has a vehicle at its disposal to take the students to the hospital for immediate attention and care.
Sport Facilities
  
You name it and we have it here! Breaking the boundaries of the traditional classroom teaching methodology, the University desires that apart from mundane library visits and attending lectures in the campus the students should also be encouraged to work upon their physical fitness as an integral part of personality development.
NLIU can now boast of its own ultra modern sporting complex having two courts each of Lawn Tennis, Volleyball and Basketball besides a Football field and an indigenously improvised Cricket maidan. A range of sporting activities can be managed inside the complex, which is set to have the indoor stadium for badminton, table tennis, billiards and scores of other games. The complex also includes an athletic track and a nature’s trail that catches the eyes of the early morning bird watchers.
Banking Facilities
The Bank of Baroda has been organizing an
extension counter on a weekly basis on the campus in the past. Students can open
their accounts and carry out transactions through this extension counter. If
students prefer, it is easy to avail the services of other banks such as ICICI,
IDBI, UTI, SBI and many more in the city. In the pipeline is a proposal for
setting up ATM counters inside the campus.

Transport Facilities
Two Swaraj Mazda 40 seated vehicles are used for providing conveyance facility for the faculty, staff and students to commute to the city, market and railway station. It is also used for several other students’ activities like court visits, clinical programs, field studies and legal aid work. The buses have scheduled departures to the city from the campus twice a week.
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