Articles tagged with: legal education

GNLU tries scheme to poach other NLUs' students. CLAT bans it.

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GNLU
GNLU Gandhinagar rolled out seats in its second year LLB class, for students of other NLUs, on 24 May but by 7 June, after interested students had already applied for admission the law school rolled back the offer due to objection from the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) committee.

GNLU tells HC creative expansion of Bimal Patel's powers won't apply here; Judgment out tomorrow

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GNLU
GNLU Gandhinagar will not immediately use the new regulations it had enacted to give its director supreme disciplinary powers that are even greater than its executive council (EC).

GNLU director Bimal Patel grabs power from exec council to invent new punishments, ahead of Guj HC hearing [UPDATE-1: Judgment Friday]

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GNLU
GNLU Gandhinagar transferred the power to punish students allegedly found guilty of prohibited activities and conduct during exams from its executive council to its director.

Current NLSIU grads prefer law firms & corporates (as do women, Brahmins), while litigation favoured by small number of smart boys

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At NLSIU Bangalore, more than one-third of the entire LLB student population wanted to join a law firm or a legal consultancy after graduation, but the popularity of this career option consistently declined with successive batches and was overtaken by other choices after the class of 2015 graduated.

Revealed: AIR was exclusive sponsor of BCI’s fancy 50th jubilee party; 9 months later BCI starts forcing law schools to buy AIR products

AIR sponsors BCI party, later that year AIR suddenly becomes obligatory law school purchase
AIR sponsors BCI party, later that year AIR suddenly becomes obligatory law school purchase
In November 2013 the Bar Council of India (BCI) amended its Legal Education Rules 2008 and, for years following that (as reported by us last week), has been sending repeated letters to law schools, telling them it was obligatory to buy lakhs worth of products of the All India Reporter (AIR).

Madhava Menon, judges stress continuing legal education (CLE) to BCI

In a two-day conference by the Bar Council of India (BCI) in Dehradun over the weekend, attended by Supreme Court justice Dipak Misra and law minister DV Sadananda Gowda, Professor Madhava Menon held a talk on the “need of continuing legal education to the lawyers”.

Ground breaking study reveals: More non-English speaking, small-towners make it to NLSIU (and 2015 CLAT was atrocious for women indeed)

Could 'Law School' (and all law schools for that matter) be more diverse?
Could 'Law School' (and all law schools for that matter) be more diverse?
be more diverse?”)The NLSIU Bangalore student population, at present, largely consists of rich, third-generation college goers who were schooled at elite private schools in tier 2 cities.

Eight IDIA scholars make it to NUJS, Nalsar, GNLU, NLUO & Nuals; Donors awaited

The Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA) legal education NGO helped 60 scholars prepare for law entrance exams this year and eight of those made it to NUJS Kolkata, Nalsar Hyderabad, GNLU Gandhinagar, NLU Orissa and Nuals Kochi, in the first allotment list of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2016.

Why does BCI keep pimping multi-lakh AIR packages to colleges by amending bylaws, despite VC resistance? A truly excellent question…

The BCI just can't stop pushing AIR to law schools (against their wishes)
The BCI just can't stop pushing AIR to law schools (against their wishes)
“)The Bar Council of India (BCI) has again tried to sell All India Reporter (AIR) case reports to law schools, even expanding the obligatory catalogue of electronic AIR publications law college libraries must stock, despite having agreed two years ago that such a requirement to buy from a single vendor was unfair.

The Choose Your Law School Sessions: Let’s talk about vice chancellors, baby (the good, the bad and especially the ugly)

Just imagine if you this little guy was your law school VC...
Just imagine if you this little guy was your law school VC...

The law school you choose should not just get you the job of your dreams but it also better give you an exceptionally nurturing educational atmosphere during your undergraduate years, considering the budget you are going to be allocating to it.

Guj HC dismisses GNLU's appeal, for now, against order calling it an anti-human rights oligarchy; no urgency during court-vacation

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The Gujarat high court today dismissed GNLU’s letters patent appeal against the high court’s order that had called GNLU an “oligarchy” which “casually” denies its students basic human rights.

The Choose Your Law School Sessions: Recruitment performance through the ages

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It's not the 80s anymore, jobs don't just land in your lap (unless you're at... just kidding, they don't)
“)There are no surprises on which law schools outperform the others where campus recruitments are concerned. The older national law universities (NLUs) – which also lead in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) law school preference rankings – have the upper hand when it comes to attracting the best recruiters, the earliest.

Confused about CLAT 2016 law school choices? The LI law school advisory sessions want to help

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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) can be the first rung in a five year ladder to one of the highest paying graduate law jobs worldwide. An ideal CLAT-rank guarantees a place in the LLB courses of any of the older national law universities (NLU) – the NLUs which for at least the last five years have placed at least one graduate with a UK magic circle law firm.

Bimal Patel has turned GNLU Gandhingar into a ‘human-rights-violating oligarchy’, agrees HC, overturning ‘malafide, unreasonable, illegal’ frisking decision

Gandhinagar student has won against the university administration in the Gujarat high court over what the high court termed its “wholly baseless, arbitrary, malafide, unreasonable, illegal” decision to physically frisk and persecute a student after an exam, after wrongly suspecting the student was “hiding something”, and then cancelling that student’s exam result.

Law school faculty survey: Please help make law teaching better & shine a light on a woefully underexamined area of Indian legal education

Say what you will about Severus Snape, but he definitely wasn't a good teacher
Say what you will about Severus Snape, but he definitely wasn't a good teacher
After overwhelming and very enlightening thoughts from all of you last month, we have taken all those and some of our independent research into account to put together a semi-definitive list of 14 questions on how to measure faculty quality.

High court: Shameful how BCI remains mute spectator to sale of law degrees by bullcrap colleges

In a petition in which the Madras high court directed the Bar Council of India (BCI) not to enrol lawyers who were in the civil service, and to conduct more stringent pre-enrolment checks of law graduates older than 40, to ensure they went to a proper law college rather than having obtained a mail order degree.

What makes a good law teacher? We need your help to find out…

Teaching how to get away with murder, optional
Teaching how to get away with murder, optional
Due to repeated requests, Legally India is conducting research on the quality of Indian law schools’ faculty.

[UPDATE: BCI’s MK Mishra withdraws power sharing chairmanship circus]; BCI's most successful chairman MK Mishra tag-teams role again with S Prabhakaran

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The Bar Council of India (BCI) unanimously voted in S Prabhakaran as its new chairman yesterday, for the next four months. The BCI also unanimously voted in Prabhakaran’s predecessor Manan Kumar Mishra to preside at the BCI as its third-time chairman from May 2016 onwards.

CJI Thakur calls spade, spade, tells BCI to shape up: Shut down fake law colleges, improve disciplinaries

New Chief Justice of India (CJI) TS Thakur told it like it is, in a speech at a function hosted by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

DU Law Faculty’s struggle for BCI nod goes on 15 months on

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Delhi University’s (DU) Faculty of Law is still not in the clear 15 months after the Bar Council of India (BCI) first threatened to permanently de-affiliate the 92-year-old establishment for inadequate infrastructure.