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Delhi Court Grants Bail To Accused SUV Driver In Coaching Centre Case

Additional Sessions Judge Rakesh Kumar-IV granted bail to Manuj Kathuria on furnishing a bail bond of Rs 50,000 and a surety in the like amount

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Court Rejects Bail Pleas Of 4 Land Owners, Driver Of Car In Rajinder Nagar Case

Judicial Magistrate (First Class) Vinod Kumar dismissed the bail applications after considering the submissions from the counsels for the accused and the Delhi police

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Law School Rankings 2024: Cultivating Market-ready Lawyers

Law schools of India have an uphill task of nurturing excellence in the legal profession while keeping up with the dynamic realities of today

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Celebrating Institutional Excellence

The third edition of BW Legal World Legal Education Summit 2024 was held on June 30 at the India International Centre, New Delhi. The event was marked by scintillating panel discussions which covered topics related to academia and the legal industry providing deep insights from experts across the spectrum

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"Law Firms Need Lawyers Who Have Sound First Principles”: Sherbir Panag, Founder And Managing Partner, Panag & Babu

Sherbir Panag, Founder and Managing Partner of Panag & Babu — India’s pre-eminent white-collar crimes practice and a Symbiosis Law School Pune alumnus, casts his mind back to life in college where he met his firm partners. Discussing current trends, he expresses concern over the growing obsession with internships at the expense of substantive learning

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“Over-reliance On AI Tools Can Diminish Critical Thinking”: Dr. Karuna Akshay Malviya, Director, School Of Law, DY Patil, Deemed To Be University

In an exclusive interaction with BW Businessworld, Karuna Akshay Malviya, Director, School of Law, DY Patil, Deemed to be University shares her thoughts on how a law student should embrace her professional journey with dedication and curiosity

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“Theory And Practical Exposure Require Synchronisation”: Dr. Rashmi Salpekar, Dean, Vivekananda School of Law, VIPS

Dr. Rashmi Salpekar, Dean, Vivekananda School of Law, VIPS talks about her experience as an academician, need for law students to polish their soft skills and generative AI’s

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"Law Schools Must Prepare Students For Diverse Career Paths”: Dr. Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Law, NLSIU

Dr. Sudhir Krishnaswamy, Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Law, NLSIU, discusses the institute’s initiative to digitally transform India’s Consumer Grievance Redressal System using generative AI. He also highlights that while law schools provide a strong foundation, they do not fully substitute for hands-on professional training, with some skills best honed in practice

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