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Dr P.S. Sahni, who earlier worked with the Attorney General of India (AGI) R. Venkataramani, making a fervent appeal in an open letter reminded the highest law official in the country of his duties in the wake of demolition drive carried in Nuh, Haryana that left hundreds of families homeless. ....
Legal education affected due to mushrooming of law colleges: SC Judges Legal education affected due to mushrooming of law colleges: SC Judges While launching their book The Law of Emergency Powers , senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi and professor Khagesh Gautam showed concern over the mushrooming of law colleges advertisement UPDATED: January 24, 2021 09:43 IST There is an urgent need for reforming legal education in the country as its quality is being affected due to the mushrooming of law colleges, two Supreme Court judges said on Saturday. I do believe we are churning out too many lawyers without any analysis of the number of lawyers required, Justice S K Kaul said. He said the quality of legal education has suffered as a result of a large number of not so great law colleges and the crying need of the hour was to see how legal education can be improved. ....
Imposition of Emergency has long lasting impact on generations: Justice Ramana By Sumit Saxena ( IANS) | Published on Sat, Jan 23 2021 22:12 IST | 0 Views
New Delhi, Jan 23 : Justice N.V. Ramana of the Supreme Court, the judge who is due to become the next Chief Justice of India (CJI), said on Saturday that emergencies have a long-lasting impact on generations. Ramana was speaking at the launch of a book titled The Law of Emergency Powers: Comparative Common Law Perspectives , authored by senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi and professor Khagesh Gautam. Before beginning his speech as a judge, Ramana said he has to place a caveat that he is required to be a little more circumspect while discussing thoughts on a legal subject where the law is not so well settled, and it is contestable. ....
There is an urgent need for reforming legal education in the country as its quality is being affected due to the mushrooming of law colleges, two Supreme Court judges said on Saturday. I do believewe are churning out too many lawyers without any analysis of the number of lawyers required, Justice S K Kaul said. He said the quality of legal education has suffered as a result of a large number of not so great law colleges and the crying need of the hour was to see how legal education can be improved. Similar issues were also raised by senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi. ....