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The Faculty of Law was established in 1924 and was initially housed in the Prince's Pavilion in the Old Vice regal Lodge Grounds. In 1963, the faculty moved to its present location at the Chhatra Marg, University of Delhi, Delhi. Law Faculty has the distinction of being one of the largest law schools in Asia and the world. With over 4000 students and 100 full time faculty members anytime on its ro

lls, Faculty of Law is the largest law school in India. Law Faculty has been instrumental in providing leadership to legal education in the country since independence. It attracts students from every state of India and more than 20 countries of Asia, Europe, America and South Africa. Alumni of this premier institution include Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, Ministers of Union and State Governments and a majority of India's finest lawyers. As per the recent Law School Ranking done by 'Lawyers Update' - A monthly magazine for Legal Professionals and students, Law Faculty is ranked No. 1 among all law schools offering 3 year LL.B. Degrees Offered
The Faculty of Law is currently offering the following courses: Bachlor of Laws(LL.B.), Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Civil Law (MCL), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), and Doctor of Civil Laws (DCL).

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( , ) is a festival that marks 's birth, enlightenment and death. It falls on the day of the Full Moon in April or May and it is a gazetted holiday in India.
What Do People Do?

Many Buddhists visit temples on Vesak to listen to monks give talks and recite ancient verses. Devout Buddhists may spend all day in one or more temples. Some temples display a small statue of as a baby. The statue is placed in a basin filled with water and decorated with flowers. Visitors to the temple pour water over the statue. This symbolizes a pure and new beginning.

Many Buddhists pay special attention to Buddha's teachings during Vesak. They may wear white robes and only eat vegetarian food on and around Vesak.
Background

Gautama Buddha was a spiritual teacher in India. Many scholars are uncertain when he lived. It is believed that Buddha was born at some time between sixth and fourth centuries BCE. Opinions among scholars are generally divided between those who place Buddha's death about 480 BCE and those who place it as much as a century later.

Buddha was an influential spiritual teacher during and after his lifetime. Many Buddhists see him as the Supreme Buddha. Festivals to honor Buddha were held for many centuries. The decision to celebrate Vesak as the Buddha's birthday was formalized at the first conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. This conference was held in , , in May, 1950. The date was fixed as the day of the Full Moon in May.

Symbols

The or is a symbol often seen during Vesak. It is a wooden wheel with eight spokes. The wheel represents Buddha's teaching on the path to enlightenment. The eight spokes symbolize the noble eightfold path

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