Karnataka State Law University

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Karnataka State Law University
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TypeState Law University
Established2009
ChancellorThawar Chand Gehlot
(Governors of Karnataka)
Location,
12°56′19.59″N 77°30′11.45″E / 12.9387750°N 77.5031806°E / 12.9387750; 77.5031806Coordinates: 12°56′19.59″N 77°30′11.45″E / 12.9387750°N 77.5031806°E / 12.9387750; 77.5031806
CampusUrban
55 Acres
AffiliationsUGC
Websitewww.kslu.karnataka.gov.in

The Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) is an Indian state university in Navanagar, Hubli.

It was established in January, 2009 by the government of Karnataka with a campus spread over 55 acres of land.[1] The university offers various undergraduate and postgraduate law courses in subjects such as Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Business and Trade Law Criminal Law and International Law.[1] Nearly 92 law colleges of Karnataka are affiliated to it. Its motto is "Indian Roots and Global Heights".[1]

The first vice chancellor of the university was J. S. Patil. Dr. P. Ishwara Bhat is the present vice Chancellor. [2]

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