National Law Universities: Issues of Diversity and Inclusion.
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NLUJ
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This article explores diversity and inclusion challenges in India’s National Law
Universities (“NLUs”). It highlights constraints faced by marginalised students,
including caste, gender, financial limitations, and language barriers. Part I traces the
historical evolution of legal education in India from ancient systems to modern institutions
and further by emphasising the need for inclusive policies. Part II addresses how entrance
exams like CLAT favour privileged students and create inequality in access. Part III
examines the under-representation of religious and sexual minorities. It further calls for
the adoption of certain anti-discrimination measures. Part IV discusses the impact of
globalisation on Indian legal education and stresses the need for reforms to align with
international standards. The article concludes with recommendations for improving
curricula, increasing scholarships, and adopting more inclusive practices aimed at ensuring
that NLUs reflect India’s diverse society and prepare students for global legal challenges.
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11 (1) NLUJ (2025)
