Legal Information Resource Centre at the Indian Law Institute

According to today’s The Hindu, Chief Justice of India Y. K. Sabharwal and Chief Justice-designate K. G. Balakrishnan inaugurated a Legal Information Resource Centre at the Indian Law Institute in Delhi on Thursday.

The computerised centre will provide access to a large number of Supreme Court cases as well as cases from other important courts across the world. Cases dealt with by international courts, case studies of various law institutions, commissions and human rights commissions would also be available online. It will also have links to other related websites.

A publication, enumerating the services offered by the centre is to be published soon. The ILI library, one of the leading law libraries in Asia, has a collection of more than 70,000 volumes, including parliamentary debates of India and Great Britain, law reports and federal court reports. It also subscribes to over 300 legal journals and 200 periodicals.

It’s a big place, the ILI:

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