NLSIU Bangalore and NLU Delhi held their convocations over the last week, with 14 other current and former judges invited to descend on Bangalore on Sunday, as Nalsar’s convocation earlier this month saw Indian president Pranab Mukherjee as chief guest.
Law, communications and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad was chief guest at both Delhi and BangaloreBangalore’s convocation.
The Delhi and Bangalore national law schools’ respective chancellors, Delhi high court chief justice G Rohini and Chief Justice of India (CJI) RM Lodha, conferred degrees on the final-year students, according to press releases from both colleges.
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"aha! So NALSAR wins!"
NUJS had the best placements in 2014 than any other law college in India (including NLSIU and NALSAR).
NLUD was so bad that it still hasn't come out with figures; probably figuring out how to best hide the reality and project the best facade.
Keep wondering for eternity.
le bhai. khush ho jaa.
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