Articles tagged with: legal education

CJI greenlights 16-years-overdue NUJS Kolkata judicial review commission, after students raised voices

NUJS Kolkata’s chancellor, the Chief Justice of India (CJI) TS Thakur, has signed off on a resolution to institute a judicial review commission at the university, according to campus sources with knowledge of the development.

Government not really bothered about CLAT either way, it tells SC

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is of no interest to the government, submitted the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) in the Supreme Court yesterday, in response to Shamnad Basheer’s challenge to the conduct of CLAT by national law universities (NLUs).

Implementing BCI age limit, Clat committee bans 21 year olds

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) core committee decided to bar candidates above the age of 20 years from appearing in the CLAT, 2017 onward, following the Bar Council of India’s (BCI) September 2016 circular to law schools reinstating the age bar for the LLB degree in India.

Prof Madhav Menon asks to split law courses, law unis to step up & more in DSNLU foundation day speech

Prof NR Madhava Menon supported the plan to segregate law courses in India into academic courses and professional courses, and suggested the ways in which to achieve this division and other improvements in the current design of Indian legal education.

CJI sets up inquiry into GNLU director Bimal Patel’s faculty recruitments

GNLU Gandhinagar director Bimal Patel will face a review committee that has been constituted by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) to look into allegations of Patel’s opaque faculty recruitments.

NUJS to double batch size, open 2 new ‘branches’ in last-minute WB proposal slipped into EC meet today

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A request by the West Bengal state government saw a last minute addition to today’s agenda of the NUJS Kolkata executive council (EC) meeting that extended the tenure of vice chancellor (VC) Ishwara Bhat by five years. The proposal by the state government would see NUJS having to double its intake of students from 125 to 250 students and to open up two new branches in the state.

Revealed: Ex-judge wrote ‘patently illegal’ NUJS service rules for Rs 75k, condemned by profs as ‘suicidal’

NUJS paid retired judge Rs 75,000 to draft 'patently illegal' & 'suicidal' service rules
NUJS paid retired judge Rs 75,000 to draft 'patently illegal' & 'suicidal' service rules
The controversial and possibly unconstitutional NUJS Kolkata draft service rules were drafted by a retired judge for Rs 75,000, after two faculty members – associate professor Anirban Mazumdar and assistant professor Ruchira Goswami – failed to make any significant progress for six months on creating new rules, according to authoritative campus sources.

Dodgy NUJS decoration contract still hasn’t been cancelled by VC, despite scathing judicial report

NUJS Kolkata’s illegal interior decoration tender, which caused the university major financial losses and resulted in the dismissal of its registrar after an expensive inquiry into the affair, still exists in its original form and has not been cancelled or renegotiated despite outstanding work.

BCI decree to ban 20/30+ year olds from studying law is back

LLB aspirants’ upper age limit of 20 years for entry to the five year LLB program and 30 years for the three year LLB is back as per the Bar Council of India’s (BCI) latest circular sent to law schools and now uploaded on its website, as first reported by Bar and Bench.

Nalsar students & admin step up to deal with open letter alleging campus sexual assault

The Nalsar Hyderabad student bar council (SBC) has issued an official statement on the alleged campus sexual harassment and assault that was first revealed in an anonymous open letter published on the Facebook page of The Nalsar Community. The post has since gone viral and been picked up by some non-legal media.

BCI clears GLC and ‘most’ errant Maha law colleges

Most of the “errant” Maharashtra government law colleges have now been cleared for admissions, by the Bar Council of India (BCI), reported the Hindustan Times confirming Legally India’s report from last week.

NUJS drafts hilariously draconian service rules limiting faculty and staff freedoms like blogging, criticism, letter writing, bad family, etc…

NUJS students win a long unlikely battle
NUJS students win a long unlikely battle
In its draft WBNUJS Service Rules 2016, NUJS Kolkata has been seeking to restrict its faculty and staff from certain kinds of marriage, trade and business, association, engagement with the press and access to courts.

GNLU admin leaps in to help students out of detention limbo after retrospective rule change

GNLU Gandhinagar has cleared the exam applications of two detained students yesterday, minutes after Legally India reported that the students were in detention limbo due to administrative inaction for weeks.

How NUJS students struck a blow vs corruption: ‘Admin has seen that students cannot be taken for granted’ [READ REPORT]

NUJS students win a long unlikely battle
NUJS students win a long unlikely battle
NUJS Kolkata made NLU history when it suspended, for alleged corruption, an officer of the university – the registrar Surajit Mukhopadhyay. A full inquiry report detailing how Mukhopadhyay was involved in alleged illegal award of contracts related to university infrastructure, has been released. The students of the law school led the initiative, the report duly notes.

GNLU students in detention limbo after allegedly retrospective rule change

At GNLU Gandhinagar, two students stand to lose a year due to alleged administrative inaction following a retroactive rule change. The students have been detained in the third year of BALLB for the second consecutive year in August 2016, despite the existence of a university regulation enabling them to potentially be promoted this year.£££para£££

Green light for GLC and other Maha blacklisted colleges, reveals BCI

The Bar Council of India (BCI) and Maharashtra State Bar Council has cleared GLC Mumbai and all the other Maharashtra government and aided colleges that were under embargo against taking admissions. As per the minutes of Saturday, 3 September’s BCI meeting the colleges can take admissions for the academic year 2016-2017.

NUJS legal saga ends: HC clears termination of registrar Mukhopadhyay for ‘financial mismanagement’ [READ JUDGMENTS]

The Calcutta high court on 26 July dismissed the second appeal of NUJS Kolkata registrar Surajit Mukhopadhyay against his suspension from the post by the vice-chancellor (VC), clearing the way for his dismissal by the university.

IDIA law school diversity initiative comes of age, details ET feature

Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA) grows up, reports the Times, about the organisation that now has 500 volunteers in 18 cities, which has trained 200 students and helped 83 gain admittance to law schools:

GLC Kerala may lose 5 year LLB course permit from BCI as govt, HC mull fate of current students

GLC Ernakuklam’s five year LLB program is under threat of de-recognition by the Bar Council of India (BCI), following the BCI’s Right to Information (RTI) revelation that the University Grants Commission (UGC) doesn’t recognise the degree, reported the New Indian Express.

GNLU’s Bimal Patel emails staff with inspiring tale of pilgrimage against ‘defamatory news’ in oligarchy case

GNLU Gandhinagar director Bimal Patel emailed all faculty members today with a story of a relative walking 4km, vowing to install a statue of Lord Ganesha in his house, in order to support Patel against “the defamatory news about GNLU in Jaymin Brahmbhatt case”.