Library
Hitkarini Law College
has its own library having 14,000, books on law subject, which includes current
law books & following generals.
1.All India reporter - 1914 till date
2.All India reporter manual - 1914 till date
3.Labour and Industrial cases - 1968 till date
4.Current Criminal reporter - 1992 till date
5.Consumer protection Judgments - 1991 till date
6.Accident compensation Judgments - 1984 till date
7.Civil Law Times - 1996 till date
8.Divorce and Matrimonial Cases - 1981 till date
9.Banking Law - 1990 till date
10.High Court Nirnaya Patrika (Hindi) - 1969 till date
11.Supreme Court Nirnay Patrika (Hindi)- 1968 till date
12.MP Law times - 1976 till date
13.Supreme Appeals reporters (Civil) - 1996 till date
14.Supreme Appeals reporters (Criminal) - 1998 till date
15.MP Law generals - 1980 till date
16.MP Labour and Service Law reporter - 1985 till date
17.MP High Court today - 2000 till date
18.MP Judicial reporters - 1988 till date
19.Supreme Court Cases - 1969 till date
20.Supreme Cases full Tax on CD - 1969 to up date
21.MP rent control act - 1978 till date
22.Jabalpur Law General - 1958 till date
23.MP weekly notes - 1976 till date
24.MP revenue Nirnay - 1961 till date
25.Transport Accident Cases - 1990 till date
26.MP Jila gazat 27 district -
27.Supreme Law today - 1998 till date
28.National Commission Judgment - 1997 till date
29.Nagpur Law General - 1954 to 1956 than comes MPLJ
30. Bar Council of India -
31. Act and rules up date
32. Marcantile Law Reporters - 1969 till date
33. All India Criminal Law Manual - Vol. a to z
34. Dishonor of cheque reporter - 1998 up to date
35. We have Supreme Court on line in our internet in which the student can see all theCases reported by Supreme Court and Madhya Pradesh High Court in our computer network.
1.All India reporter - 1914 till date
2.All India reporter manual - 1914 till date
3.Labour and Industrial cases - 1968 till date
4.Current Criminal reporter - 1992 till date
5.Consumer protection Judgments - 1991 till date
6.Accident compensation Judgments - 1984 till date
7.Civil Law Times - 1996 till date
8.Divorce and Matrimonial Cases - 1981 till date
9.Banking Law - 1990 till date
10.High Court Nirnaya Patrika (Hindi) - 1969 till date
11.Supreme Court Nirnay Patrika (Hindi)- 1968 till date
12.MP Law times - 1976 till date
13.Supreme Appeals reporters (Civil) - 1996 till date
14.Supreme Appeals reporters (Criminal) - 1998 till date
15.MP Law generals - 1980 till date
16.MP Labour and Service Law reporter - 1985 till date
17.MP High Court today - 2000 till date
18.MP Judicial reporters - 1988 till date
19.Supreme Court Cases - 1969 till date
20.Supreme Cases full Tax on CD - 1969 to up date
21.MP rent control act - 1978 till date
22.Jabalpur Law General - 1958 till date
23.MP weekly notes - 1976 till date
24.MP revenue Nirnay - 1961 till date
25.Transport Accident Cases - 1990 till date
26.MP Jila gazat 27 district -
27.Supreme Law today - 1998 till date
28.National Commission Judgment - 1997 till date
29.Nagpur Law General - 1954 to 1956 than comes MPLJ
30. Bar Council of India -
31. Act and rules up date
32. Marcantile Law Reporters - 1969 till date
33. All India Criminal Law Manual - Vol. a to z
34. Dishonor of cheque reporter - 1998 up to date
35. We have Supreme Court on line in our internet in which the student can see all theCases reported by Supreme Court and Madhya Pradesh High Court in our computer network.
We provide distinguished guests & eminent speakers who shape & build the personality of the students.
Our pedagogy is attempting
a balanced mix of classroom, learning and shape the right set of attitudes,
skill, knowledge & vision. In specific farms we are working towards
incorporating following features: -
1.Compulsory attendance & continuous assessment.
2.Individual need of student.
3.Development of personal qualities like a sense of responsibility, initiative & the ability to manage practice in court.
4.Group learning in moot court.
5.Hands on-experience via learning by doing & learning through court visits.
1.Compulsory attendance & continuous assessment.
2.Individual need of student.
3.Development of personal qualities like a sense of responsibility, initiative & the ability to manage practice in court.
4.Group learning in moot court.
5.Hands on-experience via learning by doing & learning through court visits.