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Where can i join a Law Books library to start studying in any of the Law colleges, preferably Ambedkar Law college ?


Sanjay Sharma 2nd Aug, 2025
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Nikita shahi 2nd Aug, 2025

Hello,

Thanks for reaching out

If you’re looking to join a law library to begin studying law books before joining college, especially near Dr. Ambedkar College of Law in Mumbai, here are a few great options:

  • Bombay High Court Library (Fort, Mumbai) it's free for law students with a student ID, offering access to statutes, case reporters, and legal journals.
  • Advocate’s Library at Supreme Court of India (Mumbai branch) it's also open to law students on recommendation letters.
  • Bar Council Law Library, Dadar: Membership-based but affordable and close to Ambedkar Law.

You can visit the Ambedkar Law College's official site to ask if students get in-campus library access before sessions start. These libraries are well-connected to rail and local transport, and some even offer quiet study zones for law students.

Wishing you all the best!

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