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NUJS has opened on an optional basis for both 5th and 4th years. RML has compulsorily called back all 5th years
Every NLU is a State University. So, both i.e. NUJS and RML are complying with the directions of their respective Governments. RML opened during March-April 2021 but on voluntary basis. Normally, the NLUs get directions from their States' Chief Justices who are the Chancellors of these NLUs.
The Chancellor of NUJS is the CJI.
If the state doesn't allow places to open, then the NLU can't do so either. But if the state allows it, even then NLUs can wait on health grounds.
Nalsar allowed students from the batch of 2022 to come to campus for day zero. Now that day zero is done, these people will stay on campus till the semester ends.
In RML, PhD Scholars and LLM students are called on 14th of this month.

UG 5th year students are also being called on 23rd of this month.

Remaining UG students will also be informed very soon.

An RTPCR report which is less than 3 days old and the vaccination info of the student is required.
Has anyone protested the mandatory nature of this move, seeing as not everyone is vaccinated and will have to travel to be there?
Yes, students have been discussing among themselves to ask the administration to implement a hybrid system wherein there'd be voluntary stay in the hostel but the classes would be online. This solves both the lack of resources issue as well as taking care of concerns of those who don't wish to jeopardize their health by travelling.
But, what if the government asks for full-fledged physical opening but BCI refuses to give licenses to those who do not go back to their campus on the ground that everything must have been OK if the Government directed to open physically?
Don't know what the heck is NLS waiting for to reopen. Not reopening even after government has permitted and students have agreed to all of admin's demands.
Bumping this so that we get more info and accordingly negotiate with the admins.
Yesterday after a so called faculty meeting, the administration informed us that they will not be opening the university due to lack of infrastructure and a major concern raised by faculties worried about their family.

Baat toh yeh hai ki sab apne ghar mein paisa bacha rahe hai. Kisiko cuttack aana hai nehi.
Very valid concern though. Hope our university also doesn't give in to strong arming by some kids. Would love college to open, but not mandatorily. And I'd assume in a non mandatory model, classes will still have to be online. No feasible way to totally open up without unwarranted risk. Plus without any juniors one batch opening is just a party opportunity for those who want it, not really proper campus life.
So true. Everyone has selfish reasons in the end. Not like any education happens whether online or offline. But offline learning just had so much unnecessary added pressures.
Education does happen if you are open to getting any. Those who say that they have learnt nothing useful in law school were usually the ones who paid no attention or made no effort.
It's stupid to open now.

State colleges and schools opening is understandable.

NLU's are too diverse to be opened up. Getting all students from 20 + states to come back to university is a tough, if not impossible move. RTPCR certificates are not fool proof...

After the first wave, many claimed Covid is over; then came a brutal second wave.

Now a third wave is coming. Opening law schools doesn't make any sense.
even if it will open it will be hybrid . If you have so much problem then don't come to college .
What is the current scene with NLUs reopning?
Please mention your nlu and when they've called you
Have heard that NLIU bhopal has called peeps on 15 feb.