The Global School of Law (GSL) has established fully supervised Law Clinics led by practicing lawyers which aim to cultivate professional and skilled human resources by providing students with practical knowledge, hands-on experience, and a clinical approach to legal education. Through active involvement in real cases, students enhance their legal reasoning, problem-solving abilities, and advocacy skills.

GSL regularly organizes events and activities within the clinics to simulate working environments, offering students exposure to real-world legal processes. These clinics also provide free legal aid services to the underprivileged and marginalized communities, instilling a sense of social responsibility in students.
As part of their clinical training, students engage in file studies, fact-finding, issue identification, case drafting, legal reasoning, and simulated court pleadings. Participation in the clinics requires students to undertake legal research and present their findings, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience grounded in both academic and practical frameworks.
The core objective of the Law Clinics is to bridge the gap between theoretical instruction and practical application, fostering a deeper understanding of the legal profession.