Need to introduce more practical courses to law students: CJI

Hyderabad | Sunday | 19th December, 2021

Summary:

Hyderabad, Dec 19 (PTI) Noting that law graduates in this country are only accustomed to considering legal problems in a theoretical manner, Chief Justice of India NV Ramana on Sunday stressed the need to introduce courses that are more practical.

Speaking at the 18th Annual Convocation of Nalsar law University near here he cautioned the graduating students that the courtrooms are nothing like ones that are portrayed in movies or a moot court hall, rather they “will be cramped, dingy and the judge may not even have a fan”.

"I observe that graduating students are accustomed to only considering legal problems in a theoretical manner.

There is an urgent need to introduce courses which are more practical and allow students to interact with people and their issues at the grassroots level,” Justice Ramana said.

He expressed disappointment over very few students, who graduate from National Law Schools, being interested in joining litigation or taking up public causes, let alone practice at the district level.

“Further, it seems that there is a fascination to only practice before the Supreme Court and High Court while completely ignoring the importance of trial courts,” he said.