Cultural and Fine Arts Committee, NLSIU

Cultural and Fine Arts Committee, NLSIU Cultural and Fine Arts Committee, fondly known as CulComm, is a student-run committee of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

In the taxing and often monotonous academic atmosphere of law school, the Cultural and Fine Arts Committee prides itself on being able to bring some madness to the method. Be it welcoming the freshers to the next chapter in their lives with ice-breaking activities, or bringing out the inner batch spirit in every law-schoolite during University Week, the Cultural and Fine Arts Committee organises e

vents that bring colour to an otherwise black-and-white experience (if you get our drift!). With Admit One, law school’s very own theatre festival, and the cultural segments of LeGala, the scene of many a hard-fought inter-college battle, the Cultural and Fine Arts Committee, or “CulComm” as it is fondly known, takes centre stage in every sense.

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National Law School Of India University
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In the taxing and often monotonous academic atmosphere of law school, the Cultural and Fine Arts Committee prides itself on being able to bring some madness to the method. Be it welcoming the freshers to the next chapter in their lives with ice-breaking activities, or bringing out the inner batch spirit in every law-schoolite during University Week, the Cultural and Fine Arts Committee organises events that bring colour to an otherwise black-and-white experience (if you get our drift!). With Admit One, law school’s very own theatre festival, and the cultural segments of LeGala, the scene of many a hard-fought inter-college battle, the Cultural and Fine Arts Committee, or “CulComm” as it is fondly known, takes centre stage in every sense.