Library

Library is considered to be soul of any academic institution and it plays a very important role in the field of education. Education and library are adjoined together; one cannot be separated from another. As a focal point for teaching, learning, and research, library is expected to provide standard information resources. Law library is aptly referred as heart and soul of any educational institution imparting legal education.

Features of Ishan’s Library

The library can be a motivational and inspirational place for students of all ages to visits. Providing quiet spaces to sit and think and rows of literature to look through, the library is a wonderful day out for everyone. Ishan’s library have more than 3500 books and 100 journal also online free resources from LexisNexis for legal research to students.

Essay Writing Competition for Students

Ishan Institute of Law is organises National essay writing competition ‘VIDHILEKH’. Different type of theme for the competition like “Contemporary Issues in Law” and participants are free to choose any of the following topics as mentioned below-

  • Labour Law Reforms in India post Covid Era.
  • Legal Issues surrounding Bio Medical Waste Management during Covid-19.
  • Data Privacy in Digital era: A boon or bane.

Blind Date With Book

We have selected a variety of books from our collection wrapped them to hide the identity of the book for your date till you get it. It may be fiction or a non-fiction .You may choose Any wrapped book from library.

Library Orientation- Information Literacy Program

Library orientation-information literacy program to make new comers aware from the library resources. Services and rules-regulation detailed information as lecture “know your library” delivered by our librarian.

Library experience

“House of Wisdom” A well-stocked library is the backbone of any academic institution. Library being the storehouse of knowledge is a very important source of learning and development of students.

A lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools.

Thomas Jefferson