Supreme Court Reluctant to Change Five-Year Law Course Duration
The Hindu
The Supreme Court of India is reluctant to change the five-year law course structure, emphasizing the need for broader stakeholder consultation and reform.
Supreme Court hesitates to alter the five-year law course structure.
Public Interest Litigation calls for a Legal Education Commission.
The five-year model predates the National Law School system.
Higher duration may deter talented individuals from pursuing law.