Government Law College (GLC), established in 1855, has the distinction of being the oldest Law College in Asia, dating even prior to the University of Mumbai, and enjoys a pre-eminent reputation for excellence in the field of legal education.
Government Law College or GLC, as it is popularly known, continues to be an institution exclusively for the students of law. In addition to the old building, the college now has an annexe building, September 1988 onwards, which houses additional class rooms and a reference library.
GLC, which has a rich heritage and pedigree, is the repository of erudition in the legal firmament and has had the privilege of guidance and tutelage under eminent legal luminaries such as Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Lokmanya Tilak, Justice M. C. Chagla, Sir Motilal Setalvad (first Attorney General of India), Sir Dinshaw Mulla, Justice Y. V. Chandrachud, Mr. Nani Palkhivala and several others who have adorned benches of the Supreme Court of India and the Bombay High Court. The students who have passed out from the portals of GLC have distinguished themselves at the Bar, the Judiciary and the Academe. From these portals, have passed the likes of five Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of India, Ms.Pratibha Devisingh Patil, former President of India, and Mr. Lal Krishna Advani, former deputy Prime Minister of India. The College takes great pride in being the alma mater of India's most prominent Supreme Court and High Court judges who have pronounced the greatest of judgments and legal doctrines that revolutionised the legal environment. Most of the top notch Counsels and Legal Practitioners who virtually built and rule the entire paradigm of India's legal profession have also passed through the portals of this great institution.
The College derives its strength and ethos from the highly qualified and dedicated faculty. The college has the unique and proud privilege of intimate association with prominent legal professionals of distinction as visiting faculty who regularly conduct lectures, workshops and discussions with students despite their hectic schedules and preoccupations.
The College has celebrated its centenary in 1955 and its sesquicentennial year in 2005 and is poised to revel in its bicentennial in 2055. Having turned 160 years, GLC continues to hold a preeminent position in the field of legal education in India and is recognised as such too by the Bar Council of India. The College remains strong and resolute in these trying times of a competitive and commercialised nature of legal education by holding on to its institutional ethos and due to the strength of its rich heritage and professional character, thus fulfilling its objectives of training not just the finest of the legal practitioners but also by nurturing professionals and thinkers in every sphere of society
The institution is located at ‘A’ Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra. The Churchgate Railway Station is located at a distance of 1 km from the campus. The Colaba Bus Depot is around 3 km away from the campus. Students can easily hire an auto to reach the campus. The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is approximately 23 km away from the campus. Students can reach the campus by hiring a cab from the airport.
Candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or any equivalent board, with minimum 50% marks.
Boys Hostel The institution does not have a hostel of its own but it provides 82 seats for male students at various locations near the campus. The college does not assure any candidate of hostel accommodation at the time of admission to the college.
Gym GLC Mumbai has a well-equipped gym with modern equipment like a dumbbell, treadmill and many more for fitness enthusiasts.
Library The institution has a well-equipped library with a large collection of books, magazines, national and international journals. The Library also has an original copy of Lord Macaulay's 1886 Indian Penal Code, as well as discussions from the Constituent Assembly and the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. The library houses more than 42,000 books. The library subscribes to various journals such as All England Law Reporter, Chancery & Probate Division Law Reports, Lawyers Collective, U.N. Weekly Newsletter, Journal of Criminal Law and several Law Reviews such as the Harvard Law Review and the Yale Law Review.
Sports GLC Mumbai has a mini gymkhana where a variety of indoor games are played. The institution has a sports ground where outdoor games such as cricket and football are played.
Cafeteria The college has a well-maintained cafeteria which provides vegetarian and non vegetarian food at subsidised rate for the benefit of the students.
Auditorium GLC Mumbai has an auditorium with light and sound facilities. The auditorium is used to host a variety of events, guest lectures, speaker sessions and a variety of cultural activities.
IT Infrastructure The college has modern IT infrastructure and the whole campus is connected with WI-Fi.
Moot Court The institution has a moot court where real simulation of court proceedings takes place for the practical learning experience of the students.