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Siddharth College of Law, Mumbai

1956 establishments in Bombay StateAffiliates of the University of MumbaiB. R. AmbedkarEducational institutions established in 1956Law schools in Maharashtra
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Siddharth College, Mumbai
Siddharth College, Mumbai

Siddharth College of Law was founded in Mumbai in 1956. It is run by the People's Education Society which was formed by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on 8 July 1945. The college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai. The college was formed with a vision to spread legal education amongst all sections of society. The college is housed at the Anand Bhavan which has been declared as a heritage structure by the Heritage society of the MMRDA.

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Siddharth College of Law, Mumbai
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