Designing an Undergraduate Law Programme: Where Are We Headed?
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NLUJ
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Legal education plays a crucial role in shaping the legal system and the broader societal
framework. However, its purpose and structure remain subjects of debate. While
traditionally perceived as a means of professional training, concerns have been raised
regarding its status as an academic discipline. This paper examines the evolving role of
legal education in India, considering the impact of technological, social, and economic
transformations on both the legal profession and legal instruction. It explores the need for
a reimagined curriculum that balances doctrinal knowledge with practical skills while
addressing the intellectual and moral dimensions of law. Additionally, the paper
underscores the necessity for law universities to assert their autonomy in curriculum
development and pedagogical approaches, shifting the focus beyond mere employability to
a more comprehensive model of legal education. In doing so, it advocates for a hybrid
approach where foundational legal training occurs within universities, followed by
industry-driven skill development. Finally, the paper highlights the urgent need for
regulatory reforms that align legal education with contemporary societal needs, ensuring
that law schools remain intellectually rigorous and socially relevant.
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11 (1) NLUJ (2025)
