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Scales of justice

Legal education is at a crossroads today. Skillsets and knowledge have to factor in the demands of a transforming society and a globalising system of governance.

India will celebrate 75 years as a democratic republic under rule of law in 2025. The constitutional vision projected in the preamble will be a reference point to measure the progress made and the distance yet to be covered. The role of law, lawyers and legal institutions in national reconstruction and socioeconomic justice will naturally be assessed in this journey. It is in this context that the National Knowledge Commission (2007) report articulated the goals of legal education to include "justice-oriented education directed to the realisation of values enshrined in the Constitution of India". The report further said, "Legal education must aim at preparing legally qualified persons who will play decisive leadership roles, not only as advocates practising in courts, but also as legislators, policy makers, public officials, academics, civil society activists... maintaining highest standards of professional ethics and a spirit of public service."

SETTING THE AGENDA

A few things are obvious from the above finding of the National

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