Tamil Nadu Ambedkar Law University extends deadline for law course
Press Trust of India | August 18, 2022 | 09:22 PM IST | 1 min read
Tamil Nadu Ambedkar Law University: The submission can be done through online mode in the university's official website -- tndalu.ac.in.
CHENNAI: The last date for submission of application forms for admission to 3-year law degree courses has been extended till September 19, the state-run Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University said here on Thursday. The submission through online mode in the university's official website -- tndalu.ac.in has been extended upto 5.45 PM on September 19, 2022.
The last date for submission of forms for 3-year law courses offered in the Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University's School of Excellence in Law and affiliated government law colleges is extended, a university release said.
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Recently, the Madras High Court set aside the criminal proceedings pending against the Ambedkar Government Law College students before a magistrate court in George Town. The proceedings were quashed while allowing a criminal original petition from Aravinth and 10 others. The charge were for gathering opposite to Ambedkar Government Law College without obtaining permission and raising slogans against the Sri Lankan government, demanding their "Tamil Eelam issues" and blocking the road.
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