Prayagraj , Uttar Pradesh – 17/Feb/2024 – Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud today emphasized the need to extend access to higher education in law to students in remote areas. Speaking at the [Event Name], he called for innovative approaches to bridge the geographical divide and ensure equal opportunities for aspiring lawyers across the country.
“The legal profession thrives on diversity of thought and experience,” the CJI stated. “Limiting access to legal education in certain regions not only creates an imbalance in representation but also deprives the profession of valuable potential contributions.”
CJI Chandrachud highlighted several challenges faced by students in remote areas, including limited availability of law colleges, infrastructure constraints, and socio-economic barriers. He urged stakeholders in the legal education system to explore solutions such as:
The CJI’s call for action resonated with the audience, which included legal educators, policymakers, and aspiring lawyers. Many expressed their support for initiatives that could expand access to legal education and create a more inclusive legal profession.
Dr. Vishnu Priya, Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Aster Women and Children Hospital, Whitefield, Bangalore Periods…
April 30th, 2024; Bangalore: Historically, women in India have had to deal with misogyny and a…
April 25, 2024: The University of Birmingham Dubai is now inviting applications from Indian students for its…
Bangalore, Apr 30, 2024: Uterine cancer, primarily affecting postmenopausal women, has seen a concerning uptick in…
Holi is a vibrant festival of colors which is celebrated with great enthusiasm in India…
The wait is over for GATE 2024 aspirants! The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore…