Principal: Prof. Dr. Abdur Rahsid
Detailed list of
Teaching Faculty
Email Address:
uglaw@bzu.edu.pk
Last year merit
The Law College, one of the pioneer educational institutions
of the city, was established in January, 1971, by the Anjuman-e-Islamia, Multan.
In pursuance of the Government’s policy to nationalise the educational
institutions, the College was taken over by the Education Department on Ist
September, 1972. The Government provided curricular programmes as well as
administrative and financial assistance to the College. The administrative
control and management of the College was subsequently transferred from the
Education Department to the Law Department on Ist July, 1977.
In October, 1977, the College was integrated with Bahauddin
Zakariya University as its Constituent College. Keeping in view the public
demand for providing specialised training in the field of Labour and Taxation
Law, Diploma class in Labour laws was started in 1983-84 session, and in
Taxation Law from 1986-87.
Classes of the Law College, which is housed in the Government
Wilayat Hussain Islamia Degree College, Masoom Shah Road, Multan, are held in
the afternoon. Presently, there are three whole-time and a number of part-time
teachers (who are renowned working Lawyers of Multan) rendering their services
to the College.
The College has its own library containing text books,
reference books and Law journals. The students can borrow books from the
library, according to the rules prescribed by the College.
Law Moots are arranged by a Committee comprising the
Principal or a whole or a part time teacher and Student Secretaries. Speakers
for each moot are selected by the presiding teacher. Opportunity is given to the
largest possible number of students to take active part in the moots. Efforts
are also being made to enhance the research activities and to start LL.M. class
in the near future.