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Damn practicality, said Justice Rohinton Nariman of the Supreme Court, and give students an education that stimulates them.
Speaking at the Harvard Law School event on ‘the Future of Legal Education in India’, he pointed out that to improve the standards, the curriculum must include cases that have more than one point of view, students should read not only their subjects but also gain knowledge around them, and that professors must be rated by students.
“Stimulus is to be found in the curriculum and top-class teachers, which is a rarity nowadays,” Justice Nariman said, adding that the lack of good teachers is “because our universities have not followed the recommendations of the First Law Commission to have permanent teachers”. “You can’t have people on contract,” he said.
These people can then go and infect their own kind with the correct legal education virus, he said.
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