Quid e Azam Law College
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Quid e Azam Law College (QLC) is a law College in Lahore, Pakistan. Its motto is " Legal Education with a difference". It is the only law College in Pakistan where entire faculty consist of practicing lawyers and judges.[citation needed] QLC has a strong set up of imparting legal education and transforming individuals into personalities. QLC is a law college which sweeps all top positions of University of the Punjab.
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Throughout its history Quaid-e-Azam Law College Lahore has upheld a tradition of diversity, Innovation and opportunity and has constantly provided legal education that combines an understanding of the theory, the philosophy and practice of Law Established in 1987 QLC is the first Law College in the private sector of Punjab. Such an institution had been greatly awaited and direly needed owing to the perpetually increasing number of candidates in the country intending to seek legal education.
QLC by way of its establishment provided this and more by offering legal education with such dynamism and student satisfaction that it has come to be known as truly providing. Its committed and forward looking administration along with its highly competent and professional faculty has persistently directed the institution on progressive and scholarly lines which has earned QLC venerated and established name in the realm of legal education.
QLC is the law college in the private sector which has balanced faculty consisting of foreign qualified and leading practicing lawyers of the Supreme Court and retired judges of superior courts in its faculty core. The College Library provides excellent facilities of reserve collections of 10,000 of most useful English, Indian and Local Books articles, Law Journals and publications.
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Mr. Malik Nafeer Ahmad is current principal of the Quaid e Azam Law College.