Welcome to the School of Law, where education is not merely the transfer of knowledge, but the awakening of conscience. Here, we believe that the purpose of law is not confined to statutes and codes, nor is justice a cold abstraction. Instead, law is a living force — a guardian of truth, a defender of the weak, a mirror of human dignity, and a promise of equity.
The School of Law was founded on the conviction that justice and integrity must stand at the heart of every legal system, and that the education of law must itself embody those values. In our classrooms, moot courts, and corridors, we do not only produce lawyers; we cultivate leaders, advocates, and thinkers who will shape the moral, legal, and political fabric of society.
As the Father of the Nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, once said:
“With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.”
At the School of Law, this conviction breathes life into everything we do. Our commitment is to prepare the next generation of jurists who can combine intellectual sharpness with moral responsibility, and who can recognize that the pursuit of law is inseparable from the pursuit of justice.
The Spirit of Law and Justice
Law is more than an academic discipline; it is a civilizational force. Every nation rises or falls by the strength of its legal institutions, the fairness of its courts, and the integrity of its lawmakers. To study law is to enter the long, unbroken conversation of humanity about truth, rights, duties, and freedom.
The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche reminds us:
“The truth is always what is strongest, not what is most convenient.”
We take these words as a challenge. The study of law at our institution is not a pursuit of convenience or power; it is the relentless search for truth, however difficult, however demanding. Our students are trained not to be servants of expediency, but guardians of principle.
Justice is not an ornament to society — it is its foundation. Without justice, progress becomes exploitation, and liberty degenerates into chaos. That is why our mission is clear: to mold students into citizens of integrity who defend justice not just in courts, but in every corner of life.
Our Mission: Knowledge with Integrity
The School of Law is committed to the creation of an academic culture where learning is tied to responsibility. Our mission rests upon four pillars:
1. Integrity – Law without integrity is tyranny.
2. Justice – Law without justice is empty.
3. Excellence – Law without excellence is mediocrity.
4. Service – Law without service is selfishness.
We remind ourselves daily of the words of Franz Kafka:
“A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us.”
In the same spirit, we believe that legal education must be the force that breaks the frozen silence of injustice. Our task is not only to produce graduates who know the law but to ignite within them a conscience that refuses to remain silent when rights are violated and dignity is denied.
Our Core Values in Depth
⚖ Integrity
Integrity is the heartbeat of the legal profession. To be a lawyer, judge, or legislator without integrity is to betray the very essence of the law. At the School of Law, we hold that knowledge without moral compass is dangerous, and skill without ethics is destructive.
From the very first lecture, our students are challenged to ask not only “What does the law say?” but also “What does justice demand?”. We train our students to resist corruption, to withstand pressure, and to remain upright in moments of trial.
As Jinnah once declared:
“Think 100 times before you take a decision, but once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man.”
We believe integrity is not just honesty in words, but firmness in action. It is the refusal to bend when the truth is at stake, the courage to stand alone when principle demands, and the discipline to uphold promises when the world urges compromise.
⚖ Justice
Justice is the soul of law. Without it, law becomes a cage rather than a shield. Our students are taught that justice is not limited to courtroom victories; it is about the dignity of workers, the rights of women, the protection of minorities, and the safeguarding of freedoms.
In our moot courts, legal clinics, and community projects, students learn to translate legal theory into social reality. They are encouraged to see justice not as a philosophical abstraction but as a living responsibility.
Nietzsche reminds us again:
“He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster.”
We echo this warning. Our graduates are trained not only to fight injustice but also to preserve their own humanity in the process. Justice, for us, is not about vengeance but about restoring balance, protecting rights, and uplifting truth.
⚖ Excellence
The pursuit of law demands intellectual excellence. A lawyer who lacks sharpness of mind cannot defend truth, and a jurist who avoids rigorous study cannot discern justice.
Our curriculum is designed to challenge the intellect, sharpen critical reasoning, and develop the art of persuasion. From constitutional law to international human rights, from criminal procedure to corporate governance, we train our students to master both the letter and the spirit of the law.
Excellence at our institution is not measured only by grades, but by the courage to question, the willingness to research, and the drive to go beyond the ordinary.
Kafka’s insight guides us:
“Start with what is right rather than what is acceptable.”
Excellence means not settling for what is easy or popular, but striving for what is right, difficult, and enduring.
⚖ Service
Law is not merely a career; it is a service to humanity. Every contract written, every case argued, every verdict delivered has the power to transform lives. At the School of Law, we engrain the conviction that to be a lawyer is to carry a responsibility greater than oneself.
Students are encouraged to volunteer in legal aid clinics, to serve marginalized communities, and to use their education as a tool for empowerment. We remind them that the measure of their success will not only be the cases they win but also the lives they uplift.
Jinnah’s words again resonate:
“No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men.”
Service for us means inclusivity — ensuring that justice is not the privilege of the few, but the right of all.
Academic Programs
A comprehensive foundation in legal education, covering constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, jurisprudence, and human rights. Students are trained in research, advocacy, and courtroom skills.
Diplomas and Certifications
Professional short courses designed for lawyers, journalists, activists, and civil servants who wish to enhance their understanding of law in practice.
Why Choose the School of Law?
Distinguished Faculty: Judges, lawyers, scholars, and policymakers guiding students.
Practical Training: Moot courts, legal clinics, and debates that sharpen advocacy.
Research Excellence: Journals, conferences, and workshops to engage in critical thought.
Community Engagement: Active outreach programs serving vulnerable communities.
Alumni Impact: Graduates who lead in courts, government, firms, and NGOs.
Kafka once said:
“You are free and that is why you are lost.”
At the School of Law, we believe freedom without guidance leads to confusion. That is why our education offers both freedom to explore and guidance to build.
Community, Events, and Dialogue
The School of Law is not only a place of lectures and books. It is a community of dialogue, debate, and discovery. Students engage in moot courts where they argue complex cases before panels of experts. They organize seminars on pressing issues such as digital rights, climate justice, and constitutional reform.
Our events bring together legal minds from across the globe — judges, diplomats, activists, and scholars — creating an atmosphere where students are not only learners but also contributors to ongoing debates about law and society.
Closing Vision: A Call to Justice
The School of Law stands firm in its belief that the ultimate purpose of education is to serve humanity. Our graduates will enter the world not as mere professionals, but as torchbearers of justice, integrity, and truth.
Jinnah’s words, timeless and true, close our vision:
“Failure is a word unknown to me.”
Here, we cultivate the strength to persevere, the courage to speak, and the wisdom to act. Our School of Law is not just an institution — it is a movement of conscience, a community of integrity, and a promise of justice.
Join us in shaping a world where law is not only practiced, but lived.