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Organization : Nigerian Law School
Facility : Check Application Status
Country : Nigeria
Website : http://www.lawschool.gov.ng/index.html
Check Bar I Status : http://www.lawschool.gov.ng/barI2017CheckStatus.html
Check Bar II Status : http://www.lawschool.gov.ng/barIICheckStatus2016.html

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Nigerian Law School Check Status

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1. Application Number

Related : Nigerian Law School Bar I Application/ Admission Status 2014 : www.statusin.org/3324.html

2. Reference Number
3. Select University
4. Click on the Submit button

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About Us :
The Nigerian Law School was set up by the Federal Government of Nigeria by the Legal Education Act of 1962. Dr. Olanrewaju Adesola Onadeko SAN, LL.D, former Director of Public Prosecutions of the Republic of Gambia and former Deputy Director General of the Nigerian Law School, Lagos campus is the Director General of the Nigerian Law School.

The establishment of the Law School became necessary because of the need to have a Law School which will cure the deficiency in the training of Nigerians who obtained qualifications in Law abroad and to provide the much needed practical training to those aspiring to become Legal Practitioners in Nigeria.

The Nigerian Law School formally began operations in 1963 at No. 213A Igbosere road, Lagos. As a result of growth and expansion, the school was moved to Victoria Island in 1969 and relocated to Abuja in 1997.

Code Of Conduct :
The Council of Legal Education, conscious of its responsibility for the Legal Education of persons seeking to become members of the Legal Profession, and in conjunction with the Body of Benchers, responsible for regulating the practice of the profession in Nigeria

i.e. to train for the profession disciplined gentlemen of honour, approved a code of conduct for the information and compliance of Law Students who intend to seek admission into the Nigerian Law School, qualify for the Bar, and subsequently enroll as Legal Practitioners in Nigeria. A Law Student must be honest and of good behavior. He/She should be a responsible and reliable person.

The Legal Profession :
The Legal Profession is an honourable profession and all who belong or aspire to it must exhibit that trait and strength of character. Good character is most crucial for admission to the Law School and subsequently to the Bar.

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