Autonomous law schools in India

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Autonomous law schools in India were founded in 1984 in an attempt to improve legal education throughout India.

[edit] First foundings

In 1984 there was felt a need to professionalise the Legal sector of India. Legal luminaries like Prof. LN Mitra, Prof. Menon etc. decided upon the novel idea of National Law Schools, to be set up with the financial assistance of state government but retaining autonomy in all other respect, this gave rise to the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

[edit] Later additions

Later colleges like NUJS, NALSAR, National Law University, Jodhpur, Hidayatullah National Law University grew up to fill up the vacuum.

[edit] Program

This pioneering 5 year integrated degree model of legal education wherein students pursue the study of law at the undergraduate level after finishing high school (10 + 2) and is awarded a B.A. or B.Sc. degree along with the LL.B. degree, was a reformative attempt to rejuvenate the flagging quality of legal education in India. The success of this model of legal education has inspired the formation of many other "national" law schools all over India. This model has been seen largely as being successful in increasing the quality of lawyers. Though there still remain many criticisms of the employment pursuits of the graduates of these institutions, which is seen as being focussed on corporate law firms and companies rather than the bar, academia or social service. This has in many ways defeated the idealistic objectives like "social engineering" or "justice education" and the ultimate aim of creating lawyers service the disempowered masses of India.


Autonomous Law Schools in India
Gujarat National Law UniversityNational Law Institute UniversityNational Law School of India UniversityNational Law University, JodhpurWest Bengal National University of Juridical SciencesSymbiosis Society's Law CollegeNalsar University of Law • Amity Law School • ILS Law CollegeHidyatullah National Law UniversityTamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University • National University For Advanced Legal Studies • Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law • Ram Manohar Lohia Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan • Chanakya National Law University