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The National Law School of India University (NLSIU or simply NLS) is a
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located in
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. It was the first
National Law University National Law Universities (NLU) are public law schools in India, founded pursuant to the second-generation reforms for legal education sought to be implemented by the Bar Council of India. The first NLU was the National Law School of India Univ ...
to be established in India as well as one of the first in the country to offer the five-year integrated undergraduate law degree, post graduate law degree and doctorate law degree. The National Law School of India University was established by a statute passed by the Legislative Assembly of the State of
Karnataka Karnataka (; ISO: , , also known as Karunāḍu) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as Mysore State , it was renamed ''Karnat ...
. The statute states that Chief Justice of India serves as the school's chancellor. The day-to-day management and administration of the university is undertaken by the Vice-Chancellor. Sudhir Krishnaswamy is the current Vice-Chancellor of the university. The school is known for its highly competitive admissions. It has an intake of around 180 students in its undergraduate law programme, 40 in Masters of Law and 50 in its
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programme.


History

The founding of the NLSIU was a culmination of over 2 decades of effort by a legal team including former Chief Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah,
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and
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. Efforts were being made especially through the Legal Education Committee of the Bar Council of India to establish a university on the lines of the
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. These efforts culminated when the Bar Council of India Trust and the
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reached an agreement to found the first
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in
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. This agreement was in large part thanks to the leadership of Vinay Chandra Mishra who was then the Chairman of the Bar Council of India and the enthusiastic support of
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, the then Chief Minister of Karnataka. As such, in 1986, NLSIU was established under the stewardship of its founder, then Vice-Chancellor
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. Prof. Menon was keen on ensuring that the teaching at the university was not conducted in the traditional lecture format, which was then popular across Indian law colleges. As such, he introduced the case method, which originated at the
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in the early 1900s. He also introduced the concept of group teaching, where more than one professor would conduct classes, with the professors taking contradictory positions and arguing the various points of law. The University has since had five more Vice-Chancellors, namely N. L. Mitra, A. Jayagovind, G. Mohan Gopal, R. Venkata Rao, and Sudhir Krishnaswamy, who took over in 2019. The first batch of law students joined the school's undergraduate programme on 1 July 1988. Classes commenced before the school's buildings had been fully constructed; thus, NLSIU actually began instruction at the premises of the Central College of Bangalore University and continued therein until November 1991. The school then formally moved to its present-day location in
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, a suburb of Bangalore.


Academics

NLSIU offers undergraduates a five-year integrated
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programme which, upon completion, qualifies the student to sit for the bar to practice law in India. The
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is the standard
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degree in law offered in all
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where the professional doctorate J.D. is conferred. The undergraduate
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curriculum at NLSIU consists of a mix of social science and legal subjects. In the first two years, the law student attends courses on
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,
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,
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and
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alongside standard legal subjects, such as
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, contracts and
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. In the latter three years, legal subjects dominate the curriculum. In 2017, NLSIU radically overhauled its academic curriculum, allowing students to choose a greater number of their upper-year courses. The aim of the change was to bring NLSIU in line with international best-practices allowing students to explore areas of their interest to a greater degree. This overhaul was also aimed at increasing the number of courses offered by industry practitioners by allowing for flexible evaluation patterns. NLSIU offers both coursework and research degrees at the postgraduate level. The LL.M. is a one-year coursework degree. The
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,
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and/or PhD degrees are research degrees. NLSIU also offers a two-year residential
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(MPP) programme, organised in six trimesters. Candidates are admitted on the basis of a
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, followed by interview. Seats are for scheduled caste, scheduled tribe, physically disabled candidates and foreign nationals. In 2016 the UGC has asked NLSIU to change the name of MPP to Master of Arts (MA) in Public Policy. In addition to the above full-time programmes, NLSIU also offers several part-time distance learning programmes, including a
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in Business Law (MBL) and
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programmes in various fields.


Admissions

Admissions to both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes were based on
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(CLAT). In 2015, for the Undergraduate CLAT, a total of 70,000 students contested for a mere 55 seats, making the examination one of the most competitive in India. In 2020, NLSIU withdrew from the CLAT and announced it would be holding its own entrance examination, the National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT)(which was later turned down by the
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). For the MPP programme, candidates are selected through the
Policy Aptitude Test The Policy Aptitude Test (PAT) is an offline written test held in India. This test scores a person on the bases of ''General Knowledge'', ''Numerical Problem Solving'', ''Policy Aptitude'', ''Logical Reasoning'', ''English Language'' and ''Poli ...
followed by personal interviews held at the NLSIU campus itself. In June 2021, NLSIU announced a major expansion plan. The plan entails increasing the number of students enrolled on campus exponentially from 660 in 2021 to 2,200 in 2028. The increase in the number of students will mainly be as a result of implementing caste-based reservation quotas (required by law) and establishing a three-year LLB course (which are thus far not offered by any National Law University).


Rankings

''
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''s "Top 30 Law Colleges in 2019" and ''
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''s "Top Law Colleges in 2019". The
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(NIRF) ranked it first among law colleges in 2020.


Melgiri Memorial National Law Library

The Narayan Rao Melgiri Memorial National Law Library at NLSIU is the largest law library in the country, housing a collection of over 40,000 bound volumes in addition to periodical holdings. The Melgiri Library was inaugurated by Chief Justice of India R.C. Lahoti on 27 August 2005. The library was built through generous contributions from the
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, New Delhi and Sudha Murthy, Chairperson of the
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.


UNHCR Chair on Refugee Laws

In 1995, the first
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Chair for Refugee Law was inaugurated at NLSIU. N. Subramanya worked on issues pertaining to refugees during his tenure as researcher under the UNHCR Chair and in 2004 two of his books about refugees were published.


Student activities


The Student Bar Association

The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the umbrella body that coordinates all student activities; all students are ''de facto'' members of the SBA. The SBA has created various Activity-Based Committees (ABCs) which are in charge of specific student activities. NLSIU has a total of twelve ABCs which coordinate the activities of the Student Bar Association (SBA). These committees are re-constituted every year. The Co-ordination Council consists of the Convenors/Joint Convenors of the ABCs. This Council is responsible for ensuring that the various ABCs function coherently. A wide range of internal as well as inter-institutional activities throughout the academic year are organised by the ABCs and the Co-ordination Council. These include Spiritus (Sports Festival), Strawberry Fields (Music Festival), the NLS-Trilegal International Arbitration Moot, the NLS Negotiation and Mediation Competition and Admit One (Theater Festival). Students are also responsible for the publication of Quirk, an online magazine at NLSIU, which seeks to provide space to engage in a meaningful and mature dialogue.


Competitive debating

NLSIU plays an active role in promoting
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in India. The school regularly participates in many international competitions and is currently the highest-ranking Indian team in the World rankings. NLSIU reached the ESL Finals in 2002 and in 2007 at the
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. It also recently won the 15th All Asian Debating Championships held in Dhaka in 2008. Three out of the four semi-finalist teams, and six of the top ten speakers, were from NLSIU. Another boost for the Parliamentary Debate movement in NLSIU came in the form of the
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Debate Competition 2009, where the NLSIU team became the first South Asian team to "make the break" and reach the second round of the competition. NLSIU teams have also performed extremely well in the inaugural Asians BP Tournament held in Chulalongkorn University, with all three of its teams reaching the semi finals of the tournament, and two out of the top ten speakers (and four in the top 20). Since then, NLS has reached the Semi-finals of the United Asian Debating Championships held at Assumption University, Bangkok, in 2010. The NLSIU team of Anil Sebastian Pulickel and Aniruddha Basu have also been finalists at ABP. NLSIU speakers are consistently ranked at the top of parliamentary debates at the national and international level. NLSIU also hosts South Asia's biggest Parliamentary Debate Competition, the National Law School Debate. The inaugural edition of the NLS Debate was held in 2002. The competition brings together participants from across South Asia. In 2011, NLSIU's Literary and Debating Society launched two new initiatives – the NLS Union Debate and the NLS Debate Junior. Christ Junior College is also organising a parliamentary debate, in a tie-up with NLS.


Moot court competitions

NLSIU is the only law school in South Asia to have won the
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twice, in 1999 and 2013 and to reach its finals in 2018. NLSIU has won the Monroe E. Price Media Law Moot Court Competition at the
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in 2021. NLSIU has also won the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court competition in 2009, 2012 and most recently in 2017.


Student Exchange Programs

Students from the 5th year of the undergraduate course can take the opportunity to spend a semester abroad as part of the student exchange program run by the NLSIU. The University has MoUs for the same with over 30 universities all across the world, including the
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,
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and the
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. Students from a number of these universities also visit NLSIU on short-term and long-term exchange programs.


Graduate Outcomes

Students graduating from NLSIU typically pursue a diverse range of careers. A number of students opt to join corporate law firms. Apart from working in established law firms such as Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas,
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. or
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, students also join smaller, boutique law firms and in-house roles. These may also include roles as business analysts in consultancy firms such as McKinsey and Co. Several students enter litigation careers, with a number of alumni having distinguished themselves in various courts across the country. Alumni also serve variously in the judiciary, whether as Judges of the High Courts or in the lower judiciary. A few students also get recruited to foreign firms such as
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,
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and
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. Each year, several undergraduate students opt to pursue their graduate studies from esteemed universities across the world such as the
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, the
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,
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or
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. Students from NLSIU have been regularly receiving a number of scholarships to pursue their graduate studies including the
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and the INLAKS Scholarship. It is worth noting that since its inception, NLSIU has produced an impressive 25 Rhodes Scholars. Students have also chosen to write the UPSC Civil Services Examination and a number of alumni are placed in various levels in the bureaucratic set-up of the country. NLSIU alumni are also active in NGOs and Public Policy Think Tanks in India as well as abroad.


Notable alumni

Notable alumni of the NLSIU include: *
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, founder, SpicyIP Blog and the IDIA Trust. *
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, IPS, UP Cadre, Awarded with the Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award in 2018 *
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* Harpreet Singh Giani, Litigator. *
Menaka Guruswamy Menaka Guruswamy (born 27 November 1974) is a Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India. She was the B.R. Ambedkar Research Scholar and Lecturer at Columbia Law School, New York from 2017 to 2019. Guruswamy has been visiting faculty at Yale L ...
, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India. Named as one of Times 100 Most Influential Persons 2019. *
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, Indian Actress *
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, Advisory Board member of the Centre for Excellence in IP and Standards at National Law School of India University. * Arundhati Katju, Lawyer in New York * Prabha Kotiswaran, Professor of King's College London * Shankar Krishnamurthy, Anchor, Lawyer * Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Vice-Chancellor of NLSIU *
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IPS, Director General Of Police * R Sri Kumar, Central Vigilance Commissioner *
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, Professor of Ambedkar University Delhi *
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, Indian Lawyer * Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice Chancellor of
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*
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, Writer


Journals published

There are numerous journals published by the students and faculty at NLSIU. It is worth noting that the National Law School of India Review has been cited by the Supreme Court of India in two notable judgments including the Right to Privacy judgment, which is the only student-run law journal of the already few Indian law journals to have been cited by the Supreme Court of India. A full list of the various journals published by the NLSIU is here-under: #
National Law School of India Review The ''National Law School of India Review'' is a student-run, Peer review, peer-reviewed, bi-annual law review published by the ''Student Advocate Committee'' of the National Law School of India University. History The journal was established ...
#
Indian Journal of Law and Technology The ''Indian Journal of Law and Technology'' is an annual peer-reviewed, student-edited, open access law journal published by India's premier law school, the National Law School of India University (Bangalore, India). The journal was establis ...

Socio-Legal Review
# International Journal on Consumer Law And Practice # NLS Business Law Review # Indian Journal of International Economic Law


See also

*
Legal education in India Legal education in India generally refers to the education of lawyers before entry into practice. Legal education in India is offered at different levels by the traditional universities and the specialised law universities and schools only after co ...
*
List of law schools in India A list of law schools in India. Andhra Pradesh 1 Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjun NagarGuntur 2 A.C. Andhra Christian College, Guntur 3 All Saints Christian Law College, Visakhapatnam 4 Andhra University College of Law, of Andhra Universi ...
*
Public Policy Schools A public policy school is typically a university program that teaches students policy analysis, policy studies, public policy, political economy, urban planning, public administration, international relations, security studies, political science, ...


References


External links

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