IILM Law School hosts dedicated centres such as the Legal Aid Centre, Centre for Excellence in Legal Writing, Centre for Environment & Sustainability, and Centre for Intersectional Legal Studies, providing students with practical exposure to emerging legal fields and social justice initiatives.
IILM prepares students for the evolving legal landscape by combining academic rigour with experiential learning, supported by expert faculty, modern pedagogy, and interdisciplinary insights.
Students engage in research across diverse fields including AI and Law, Human Rights, and Corporate Law, while specialising in areas such as Intellectual Property Law, Cyber Law, and Constitutional Law
Expert-led workshops and seminars allow students to explore contemporary legal issues and remain updated with emerging developments in law and society.
Practical training through client interviews, legal drafting, and exposure to real-world legal processes ensures that students graduate with the professional skills required for legal practice.
Legal education at IILM is envisioned as justice education-a powerful instrument for social, political and economic transformation.
The School of Law aims to prepare lawyers who are capable advocates at both the trial and appellate levels, while upholding legal ethics and the rule of law.
The objective is to develop legal professionals who are technically sound, professionally competent and socially conscious, and who contribute meaningfully to access to justice and the protection of constitutional values.
Prof. (Dr.) Sujata Bali is Dean & Professor of law at IILM Law School, Gurugram. She has diverse teaching and research experience in the field of law. She has previously served as Senior Associate Professor, at UPES School of Law, Dehradun, India. She was Senior Research Fellow (UGC) at Department of Laws, Himachal Pradesh University, Summer Hill, Shimla, India where she completed her Ph.D. (Law) thesis work on Banking Frauds in India: Emerging Trends and Legal Challenges in 21st Century. She has Master of Laws (LL.M.), specialisation in Corporate Laws and Governance (including International Business Laws) from NALSAR university of law, Hyderabad, India in which her dissertation work was on “Relevance and Prospect of Global Convergence in Corporate Governance: An Indian View”.
5 Years Under Graduate
An integrated programme combining legal studies with humanities and social sciences. Students explore diverse areas of law while developing analytical and research skills.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must have completed 10+2 from a recognised board in India or overseas. Admission is based on merit through CLAT, CUET or other equivalent entrance examinations.
5 Years Under Graduate
This programme integrates business and legal education, preparing students for careers in corporate law, legal consultancy and business regulation.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must have completed 10+2 from a recognised board in India or overseas. Admission is based on merit through CLAT, CUET or other equivalent entrance examinations.
1 Year Post Graduate
The postgraduate programme enables deeper specialisation and research in key areas of law.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must hold an LLB degree from a recognised university, with merit based on CLAT PG, CUET (PG) or equivalent entrance examinations.
Doctorate
The doctoral programme encourages advanced legal research and scholarship.
Eligibility Criteria
With a legacy of excellence since 1993, IILM has established itself as a trusted name in higher education, offering high-quality legal programmes since 2018.
The curriculum integrates law with management and liberal arts, providing students with a holistic academic experience and preparing them for diverse professional pathways.
Students gain hands-on experience through moot courts, legal aid centres, mediation practices, and internships with leading law firms and organisations.
IILM fosters a strong research culture, encouraging students to explore emerging areas such as AI and Law, Human Rights, and Corporate Law.
International partnerships and collaborations enable students to gain global perspectives and engage with contemporary legal practices.
Students become part of a vibrant community of over 16,000 alumni, offering valuable networking opportunities and professional connections across industries.
The School emphasises experiential and outcome-based learning, aligned with Bar Council of India regulations and NEP 2020.
Students benefit from:
The curriculum also incorporates emerging subjects such as:
Debate Competitions, Sports, Cultural Activities, College Festivals are also an integral part of the program
The School also offers a wide range of research opportunities through its dedicated Research Centre, supporting students who wish to pursue advanced study and research in various areas of law.
The School of Law maintains professional engagement with law firms, corporate organisations, National Law Schools and NGOs.
Students gain exposure through internships, training programmes and professional interactions.
The Legal Aid Clinic, developed in collaboration with the District Legal Service Authority, provides opportunities for students to participate in community legal service.
Students from the School of Law pursue careers with law firms, corporate organisations, research institutions, NGOs and chambers of senior advocates.
| Year of Signing | Organisations | Duration | Purpose of MoU | Activities Conducted | Proposed Activities (apart from student/faculty exchange) | Valid Till |
| 2021 | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University | 5 Years | Training & research in academics, innovation, start-up and entrepreneurship | Innovation, start-up and entrepreneurship program | 2026 | |
| 2022 | Cyber Law University | Perpetuity (Auto renew yearly) | Student exchange, seminars, consultation, joint research | Diploma & Certificate Course on Cyberlaw | Diploma & Certificate Course on AI & Cyberlaw | Active |
| 2022 | Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur | 5 Years | Academic collaboration in teaching, training & research | No Activity | Handbook on teaching pedagogy / joint curriculum | 2027 |
| 2022 | Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur | 5 Years | Academic collaboration in teaching, training & research | No Activity | Research Methodology Seminar for LLM students | 2027 |
| 2022 | Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab | 5 Years | Build intellectual and research capacity | No Activity | Joint credit certificate course | 2027 |
| 2022 | Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla | 5 Years | Academic collaboration in teaching, training & research | FDP on Innovative Learning Pedagogy (Mar 2024) | National Debate competition | 2027 |
| 2022 | National Law Institute University, Bhopal | 5 Years | Seminars, conferences, research collaboration | National Seminar on Emerging Trends in International Law (Feb 2024) | Joint centre for animal rights / cyber & AI research | 2027 |
| 2023 | India International University of Legal Education and Research, Goa | 5 Years | Academic events, seminars, teaching, faculty exchange | No Activity | Environmental law conference & career counselling seminar | 2028 |
The School is guided by a governing body comprising distinguished members of the legal profession, academia and public service.
Members include: