Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer) 18 March 2008
Manish Pabale (Lawyer) 18 March 2008
Adv. Rishab (Law Student) 18 March 2008
Manish Singh (Advocate) 27 October 2008
apart from the 6 or 7 National Law Schools, there are other reputed law colleges like ILS, Pune, GLC Mumbai and Symbiosis Pune.
Rajan Salvi (Lawyer) 27 October 2008
MY PERSONAL VIEW ; What is there to teach in law.? Books are there, dictionary is there. It is not complicated like a science. If a person wants to learn law, the best way is join a morning or evening college and spend maximum time in either the library or Court soaking up knowledge. Any way most of the colleges have lecturers who are part time as they practice advocacy. Like Eklavya, law has to be studied on our own thro books. No body repeat no body teaches a person law.
Please do not get swayed by rankings in India today or any newspapers, campus, or fee or admission procedure. I have said it before and say it again. It is the students who bring name and fame to an instituion and not the other way round.
An institution with name will only help in getting a good placement with hefty salary. But my thinking is after learning law and principles of natural justice etc., which person in his right mind would like to be an employee taking orders when he can be his own master?