| Established Year: | 1960 |
| Accreditation: | Not Available |
| Status of College: | Bar Council Approved |
| College Management: | Private |
| College Facilities: | Not Available |
College Information:
Law teaching in Bhagalpur dates back to the year 1890 when the Calcutta University granted affiliation for it to the T.N.J. College, which is now well known as TN B. College. T.N.J. College was founded as an affiliated College of the Calcutta University in the year 1887 as a result of the donations and efforts of Rai Bahadur Tej Narayan Singh, a Zamindar, Babu Jagannath Sahai, a Pleader and Zamindar and the House of Banaily. After a few years, the law teachings some how was - discontinued only to be again taken up in the year 1952 in the said TN.J, College due to the efforts of the then District and Session Judge Sri Krishna Sahai.
The Law Department was inaugurated bu Rai Bahadur Ranjit Sinha, Advocate and Presided by Late Uday Narayan Advocate. Some Law books of the present law library have been presented by Kumar Taranand Singh, Sri K.Lal. Bar-at-Law, Rai Bahadur Sri Mukteshwar Prasad, Advocate and Rai Bahadur Sri Ranjit Sinha, Advocate.
The Law Department was inaugurated bu Rai Bahadur Ranjit Sinha, Advocate and Presided by Late Uday Narayan Advocate. Some Law books of the present law library have been presented by Kumar Taranand Singh, Sri K.Lal. Bar-at-Law, Rai Bahadur Sri Mukteshwar Prasad, Advocate and Rai Bahadur Sri Ranjit Sinha, Advocate.


