National Law University, Jodhpur
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National Law University |
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Motto | Knowledge is Empowerment |
Established | 2001 |
Type | Public (Established by State Statute) -Autonomous |
Undergraduates | 600 |
Postgraduates | 150 |
Location | Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India |
Campus | Urban, 55 acres |
Colors | White and Blue |
Website | http://www.nlujodhpur.ac.in/ |
National Law University, Jodhpur is an institute in India which provides Legal Education. [1]
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[edit] History
It was set up in November 1999 (National Law University Act,1999) under the leadership of Dr. N.L. Mitra. By the statute (National University Act,1999), the ex-officio Chancellor of this University is The Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court. The present Vice-Chancellor of this University is Prof. A.K. Koul. Based in Jodhpur (Judicial capital of Rajasthan), it provides a unique atmosphere for learning and research. [2]
The institute offers undergraduate and post-graduate courses in various facades of law.
[edit] Graduate Schools
The University shall develop 12 schools in the course of time. These are:
- School of Governance.
- School of Oriental & Occidental Jurisprudence.
- School of Languages.
- School of Social Sciences.
- School of Science & Forensic Science.
- School of International Legal Studies.
- School of Business Law.
- School of Management Studies.
- School of Criminal Justice.
- School of Judicial Administration.
- School of Law & Economics and School of Agricultural Law [3]
[edit] A Third Generation Experiment
National Law University is a Third Generation Experiment in Legal Education. It converges legal knowledge with other skills which no other university in India is presently experimenting. Here law is connected with many other subjects like economics, science, management and finance. It is a bold and complete synthetic experiment for integrated legal education and research. The high standards that it sets in has already established this university as one of the best among all National Institutions in the country even before the first batch has to come out of the University. The residential University is an example of autonomy and accountability well equipped with state-of-art infrastructure. Moreover, it offers Honours courses, which enables the students after 3 years of study to choose the subject in which they want to concentrate upon. Many Honours courses such as IPR, World Trade Law, Corporate Law etc are offered. Thus, it is truly called a third generation experiment. [4]
[edit] Achievements
The National Law University has recetly presented a paper on summary of important Judgements which every citizen in India must be aware of. This paper is also in pursuance to His Excellency Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam (Hon'ble President of India) wishes during His Excellency's visit to the National Law University , Jodhpur on 15th of December, 2004.[5] The paper presents a summary of 50 Landmark Judgements in Indian History. Some of them are A.D.M. Jabalpur v. Shiv Kant Shukla (The Habeas Corpus Case), Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan etc. [6]
National Law University has also organizing All India Law Teachers Conference (AILTC)on 29th and 30 th January in which various academicians from all over India came and participated. Various Moot Court Competitions are also being organized. Some of the prominent ones are M.M. Singhvi All India Moot Court Competition, Surana and Surana Moot Court Competition and Stetson International Moot Court Competition.
For an elaborate list of achievements of the students of University, visit http://nlujodhpur.ac.in/achievements.html.
[edit] Moot Courts
The University Moot Court Competitions at various levels. The University organizes prestigious M.M. Singhvi Bar Council of India Moot Court Competition and Stetson Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. Also Intra as well as Inter Batch Moot Court Exercises are conducted on a regular basis which gives the students a view of Real Court Scenario. [7]
[edit] IT Infrastructure
National Law University provides 24/7 Internet access to its every student. it has subscribed various Online Law Libraries like Westlaw and Manupatra which makes the cases and research material available on the fingertips of the student. It has Wireless Networking in the form of 802.11F Wi-Fi available in the Academic Block, Library Building and Mess. Besides this 100 Mbit/s Ethernet Wiring is provided in every hostel room. This enables the faculty teachers to share study resources in the internet also. All this has been possible due to hardwork put in by the Infotech Committee.
[edit] Legal Research
The University has organized various workshops and conferences particularly in the context of challenges faced in administering Legal Education, Human Rights Enforcement and Indian Society. University organizes various Guest Lectures and Study Circles. It conducts various Debating, Quizzing, Essay competitions and various Cultural and Literary Activities. [8]
University Officials [9]
The University has three official bodies;
General Council [10]
General Council 1 The Chief Justice of High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan Ex-Officio 2 The Minister In charge of Law Government of Rajasthan Ex-Officio 3 The Minister In charge of Higher Education, Govt. of Rajasthan Ex-Officio 4 The Attorney General of India Ex-Officio 5 The Secretary to Govt., Law & Legal Affairs Department, Rajasthan Ex-Officio 6 The Secretary to Govt., Higher Education Department, Rajasthan Ex-Officio 7 The Secretary to Govt.. Finance Dept., Rajasthan Ex-Officio 8 The Chairman, Rajasthan State Bar Council Ex-Officio 9 The Chairperson of the University Grants Commission Ex-Officio 10 Two eminent persons nominated by the Chancellor working in the field of Law & Law Education 11 The Vice Chancellor Ex-Officio 12 Advocate General, Rajasthan Ex-Officio 13 Three eminent Jurists/ Judges of the Supreme Court/ High Court, Retired or in office nominated by the Visitor 14 Five eminent Professors in Law, Science, Social Science to be nominated by the Chancellor. 15 All Professors - Directors of the Schools
Executive Council [11]
Executive Council 1 The Vice Chancellor Ex-Officio 2 One Member of the General Council (to be nominated by General Council) 3 Advocate General, Rajasthan Ex-Officio 4 The Secretary to the Govt. Law & Legal Affairs Dept. Rajasthan or his nominee not below the rank of Legal Remembrancer Ex-Officio 5 The Secretary, Higher Education Department, Rajasthan or his nominee not below the rank of Special Secretary, Higher Education Dept., Rajasthan Ex-Officio 6 The Secretary to the Govt. Finance Dept., Rajasthan or his nominee not below the rank of Special Secretary, Finance Department. Ex-Officio 7 The Chairman, the State Bar Council, Rajasthan Ex-Officio 8 Two senior most Faculty Members to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor by rotation. 9 Two eminent academician or Jurists to be nominated by the Visitor. 10 A seating Judge of the Rajasthan High Court to be nominated by the Chancellor 11 Chairman, Bar Council of India Ex-Officio
Academic Council [12]
Academic Council : 1 The Vice Chancellor, Chairman 2 Three persons from among the educationists or men of letters or members from learned professions, who are not in the service of the University to be nominated by the Chancellor 3 The Secretary to the Government, Law and Legal Affairs Department, Govt. Of Rajasthan Ex-Officio 4 One person nominated by the Chairman, Bar Council of India 5 All Heads of Departments 6 All Professors (other than Heads of Departments ) a. Prof.(Dr.) H.K.Bedi b. Prof.(Dr.) K.K.Banerji c. Prof.(Dr.) U.R.Daga d. Prof.(Dr.) N.R.Kalla e. Prof.(Dr.) A.K.Doshi f. Sh. K.N.Bhandari g. Sh. S.L.Chhajerh 7 Two members of the teaching staff, to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor from amongst the Associate and Assistant Professors of the University in order of seniority in each category by rotation provided that such of the Associate Professors or Assistant Professors who have been nominated as members of the Executive Council by the Vice Chancellor shalll be nominated as members of the Academic Council by the Vice Chancellor. Provided further that an employer of the University shall not be eligible for nomination under Category 2 1. Shree V.S Shasthri, Assistant Professor 8 One member of the Legal Education Committee of the Bar Council of India to be nominated by the Chairman of the Committee 9 Three eminent Professors/Jurists/Lawyers to be nominated by the Chancellor
[edit] External links
Autonomous Law Schools in India |
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Gujarat National Law University • National Law Institute University • National Law School of India University • National Law University, Jodhpur • West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences • Symbiosis Society's Law College • Nalsar University of Law • Amity Law School • ILS Law College • Hidyatullah National Law University • Tamil 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 |