Law is a dynamic Social science. The legal profession is considered one of the honourable professions in our society
NIMTT Law Courses : Law is a dynamic Social science. The legal profession is considered one of the honourable professions in our society
Around the world, Law is considered as a noble profession. A profession which has given the society leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and Barak Obama. The transformation of the legal education in India as well as the world cannot be dispelled. With the recent outbreak of the pandemic, lawyers and judges too have embraced technology as part of their practice. Hence, law as a profession is always undergoing transformation and adapting itself to the changes in the environment. The story is not different for law schools in India.
The journey of legal education in India has witnessed a remarkable transformation since its inception. One can trace the growth of legal education as early as the 1961, when on the recommendations of an expert committee, the Parliament enacted the Indian Advocates Act, 1961. The Indian Advocate Act laid down certain uniform standards which govern the Indian Legal Profession across the country. These standards included the reformations in the legal education in consultation with universities teaching law.
It was only in the late 1980s, that the Bar Council of India(BCI) developed a model to establish a law school with a University status. This gave the birth to the first National Law School in Bangalore. Later on, the success of the National Law School gained momentum and this further lead to the increase in the number of National Law Schools/Universities in various states across India. However, the growth wasn’t limited to Public Universities. With the advent of globalization and greater participation of private sector, one observed a rise in the number of private law schools in India.
Over the last two decades, private universities have paved a new way for law schools in India. The emergence of private law schools has improved not only the quality but also the standard of legal higher education. One can notice an improvement in the law curriculum with introduction to subjects like Space Law, Aviation Law, Sports Law, Tourism Law, Bioethics and Healthcare, Privacy and Data Protection. These subjects have created new avenues for law school aspirants.
Law is a dynamic Social science. The legal profession is considered one of the honourable professions in our society. But in today's world, practicing law is not only seen as a noble profession but also as one of the most challenging and well-paid jobs, provided that one possesses the necessary skill set. Due to the growth of the business sector, there is a considerable need for attorneys, particularly corporate lawyers.
There are countless chances in India for graduates. From conventional practice in the different courts of law to advisory positions, mentorship by NGOs, teaching, counseling in organizations and businesses, post-law school continuing education, etc.
NIMTT institute imparts quality legal education through its undergraduate degree level program, that is, Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Post-graduate Degree Level LLM through the universities below:
Manglayatan University
North East Frontier Technical University
Master In Law are available in :
CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
CRIME AND TORTS
LABOUR LAWS
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