Welcome To Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies (RILS)
Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies (RILS)Â was conceived and established by Dr. M.R.Pattabhiram with same set of core values and principles imbibed from his Inspiring father Sri. M.S.Ramaiah.
Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies (RILS) has been established under the auspices of M.S.Ramaiah Foundation. RILS is committed to uphold the values enunciated and practiced by Sri. M.S.Ramaiah and in the process strive to meet the expectations of all stakeholders.
Message from Founder Trustee
Education is a subject which is very close to my heart and my inspiration to contribute to the cause of education has been my late father – Dr. M. S. Ramaiah who pioneered the introduction and growth of education in the private sector 6 decades ago. Following closely in his footsteps, the M. S. Ramaiah Foundation was established in 2007 with the sole objective of providing high quality education to the torch bearers of our great nation – the young citizens of India. It has been my Endeavour to not just provide education to those who seek it, but instead shape them into good corporate citizens by inculcating in them good values and at the same time focusing on their all-round development, Every student of our foundation is provided ample opportunities to develop themselves holistically and to realize their full potential in the areas of Management Studies, Legal Studies and Under Graduate Studies.Â
Law Programmes
BA - LLB
BBA - LLB
Student Testimonials
As a Alumni of this college, I've witnessed its evolution as it strives to compete with other law colleges. The students are ambitious and hardworking, as is the faculty.
Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies (RILS)
The concept of legal education in India goes back to the Vedic age when it was essentially based on the concept of Dharma. The Kings either used to dispense justice themselves or appoint Judges to administer justice, not necessarily trained in law but who were known for their righteousness and justness and had the reputation of being fair and impartial. According to Brihaspathi Smrithi, there was a hierarchy of courts in Ancient India beginning with the family Courts and ending with the King. The lowest was the family arbitrator. The next higher court was that of the judge; the next of the Chief Justice who was called Praadivivaka, or adhyaksha and at the top was the King’s court.
Experience
CHALLENGES FOR LEGAL EDUCATION
In the changed scenario the additional roles envisaged are that of policy planner, business advisor, negotiator of any interested groups. In the Era of Globalisation, legal systems in India include catering to the needs of new brand of consumers, foreign companies and collaborators. Strengthening our legal education system is needed to face the new challenges. Legal professionals should be rational, willing to work hard, communicate having good expression, must have critical understanding of human institutions and values. Legal profession is objectively in the position of producing Statesmen.