NALSAR University of Law
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Motto | Dharme Sarvam Pratishthitham |
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Type | National Law University |
Established | 1998 |
Chancellor | Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad |
Vice-Chancellor | Dr. Faizan Mustafa |
Undergraduates | 480 |
Postgraduates | 120 |
Location | , , |
Affiliations | Unitary State University constituted by a statute of the Telangana Legislative Assembly |
Website | www.nalsar.ac.in[1] |
NALSAR University of Law, or officially the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), is a premier legal studies institution located in Shamirpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It was established in 1998 as a state university by an Act of the State Legislative Assembly (Act 34 of 1998) and has since then maintained its coveted position over and above all law schools in India. The university which is fully residential and conducts teaching in law, is ranked as the best law school in India by India Today magazine in 2013.[1]
Academics
Admissions
Admission to NALSAR is extremely competitive. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) serves as the qualifying examination for the university. In 2015, for the B.A, LL.B (Hons.) program, a total of 40,000 students contested for a mere 65 seats, making the examination one of the most competitive in India. However, since 2015, the intake has been increased to 120 students per year, in compliance with the BCI norms.
Undergraduate degree
The university is famous for its prestigious undergraduate program which forms the core of its academic and co-curricular excellence. NALSAR offers a five-year integrated B.A LL.B.(Hons.) program. Admission to the undergraduate program is on the basis of the highly competitive national-level Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). In 2013, of the roughly 27,727 candidates who wrote CLAT, the top 104 ranks were offered admission to the college under the general category- an acceptance rate of 0.39%-.[2]
Postgraduate degrees
NALSAR offers a one-year postgraduate LL.M. program. 50 students are admitted through CLAT with ten more spots allocated to foreign nationals. About ten areas of specialization are offered, and the program requirements include a dissertation.[3] Additionally, two-year (four semesters) self-financed master's degree in Business Laws and Administration (MBLA)is also offered by the University apart from a one-year Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) which is open to candidate with an LL.M. degree,[4] and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D).[5] As a first among the Indian National Law Universities, starting academic year 2013-14, NALSAR now also offers a two-year M.B.A. program.[6]
Similarly, CASL[7] has introduced innovative courses in Aviation, Space, Telecommunications, GIS and Remote Sensing. Its objective is to cater to the unprecedented growth and commercialization of the Aviation, Space and Telecom sectors. CASL’s initiative aims to institutionalize an academy-industry partnership in these sectors- a first of its kind, not just in India but perhaps in the entire Asia-Pacific Region. It offers the following two degree courses: Master’s Degree in Aviation Law and Air Transport Management (MALATM) and Master’s Degree in Space and Telecommunication Laws (MSTL).
NALSAR Pro offers PG Diploma courses in Patents Law, Cyber Laws, Media Laws and International Humanitarian Laws using web technology and direct contact programmes at various centres in India.[8] CASL offers PG Diploma in Aviation Law and Air Transport Management (PGDALATM); PG Diploma in GIS & Remote Sensing Laws (PGDGRL).
Rankings
University rankings |
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India Today ranked NALSAR as the best law school in India in the latest 2013 ranking.[9] NALSAR was ranked first by Outlook in 2012. NALSAR was previously ranked second in 2010 and 2011.[10] India Today had previously ranked NALSAR as first in 2011 and 2008.[11] By popular estimates and rankings, NALSAR Hyderabad, and NLS Bangalore are together considered to be the most prestigious law schools in India.
Infrastructure
The law school is divided into five precincts. The first is the Administrative Block which is adjoining the Academic Block. The Academic Block consists of the classrooms, conference halls, the library, the internet centre, a moot court hall, and research centres. The residential block consists of five separate hostels for boys and girls each. The entire campus is WiFi network enabled.[12] The stadium forms the fourth while the law school dining hall forms the fifth. Miscellaneous structures include the commemorative 'Keerthi Stambh' and a replica of 'The Thinker' by Auguste Rodin. An auditorium, with a seating capacity of close to 500, has also been completed.[13]
Law library
NALSAR's library has a collection of more than 27,000 items comprising law reports, reviews, periodicals, manuals and choicest publications of textbooks and other resources. The Law Resource Center is the hub of all library activities and aims at fulfilling the research and academic objectives of the university. Its rich collection of primary and secondary legal resources is accessible to all the users in the campus. The VPN-configured Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) is accessible from any terminal in and out of the campus.[14] It is designed to provide online information on availability of titles, and to allow the patrons to request for items that are on loan, renewal of books, access to patron accounts and other information services. Unlike the traditional OPACS, each record provides bibliographic information with hot links to table of contents pages, reviews, publishers' notes, and peer driven reviews and ratings.[15] The library has a depository of UN collections. A separate section houses all the proceedings of the organs of the United Nations. The print collection is augmented by online access.
Research centres
NALSAR houses research centres:[16]
- M.K. Nambiyar SAARC Law Research Centre
- Centre for Air and Space Law
- Centre for Land Rights
- Centre for Corporate Law and Governance
- Dr. N.C. Banerjee Centre for Intellectual Property Law Studies
- Dr. S.P. Chatterjee Centre for Environmental Law Studies
- Centre for Proximate and Continuing Education (C-PACE)
- Centre for Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law
- Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Centre for Media Law and Public Policy
- Centre for Legal Philosophy and Justice Education
- Centre for Tax Laws
- Centre for Culture, Law and Society (C-CLS)
- Centre for Constitutional Law, Policy & Good Governance
- Centre for Criminal Justice Administration and Human Rights
- Centre for Disaster Management and Law
- Centre for Family Law
- Centre for Tribal and Land Rights
Student achievements
Moot court competitions
Nalsar students have excelled in mooting at the national and international level.
It was ranked amongst the top four in the world at the international rounds of the Philip C. Jessup Moot Court Competition 2006 at Washington, D.C.[17] In 2007, Nalsar was placed amongst the top eight teams in the world, at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. In 2010, the team from Nalsar finished as semi-finalists in the Jessup International Law Moot Competition.[18]
NALSAR made it to the top 12 teams and competed in the International Finals of the 11th Annual Stetson Environmental Moot Court Competition held at Stetson University College of Law, Florida in November 2006. Nalsar finished as runners-up in the first edition of the ICC Trial Competition at The Hague, a feat it repeated in 2011.[19][20] In 2009, Nalsar won the D.M. Harish International Moot Court Competition. The team also won the Best Speaker and Best Researcher prizes. In 2011, Nalsar were the semi-finalists in the Asia-Pacific rounds of the Manfred Lachs Moot Court Competition.[21] In 2012, Nalsar won the Monroe E. Price International Media Law Moot Court Competition at the University of Oxford.[22]
In 2014, Nalsar won the extremely prestigious Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court Competition, conducted at Vienna.[23] In 2015, the Vis East team returned as Semi-Finalists. In 2016, the Vis East team returned as Finalists.
Nalsar was judged the best in India in mooting in the first two seasons of Mooting Premiere League in 2009-2010 and 2010-2011.[24]
Debating
NALSAR won India's oldest Parliamentary Debate at St. Stephens College, Delhi in December 2005. This was followed by victories at the Annual Parliamentary Debate held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras in January 2007 and 2009, the debate conducted by the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad in February 2007, and that of the Young Orators Club of Secunderabad in 2008.[25] NALSAR further cemented its reputation on the debating circuit by winning the inaugural IIM Bangalore Parliamentary Debating Championship 'Cicero' in January 2009.[26][27]
The NALSAR Intervarsity Debating Championship is the pioneer of the British Parliamentary Debating format in India. The idea for the NALSAR IV was born to introduce the British Parliamentary debate format to the national debating circuit and provide a preparatory ground for the WUDC (World Universities Debating Championship), the most prestigious debating championship in the world. Thus, the NALSAR IV is aimed at exposing debaters to the most competitive standards of adjudication. The NALSAR IV has now earned the name to be one of the most prestigious debating championships in India.[28]
Quizzing
Over the past many years, NALSAR has been very active in the Hyderabad and Indian quizzing circuit. Teams representing the university have won a number of inter-college quizzes in the twin cities, and across India.The college has a strong quizzing base and sees quizzes being hosted within the college regularly from time to time. Achievements by quizzers from NALSAR include finishing as runners-up in the K-Circle India Quiz 2010 and 2011, as well as winners in BITS Pilani-Hyderabad Campus' annual fest Pearl 2012, 2013 and 2015. A 4th year team won the Best College Team title at the Landmark Quiz held at Hyderabad on 6 October 2013, something which has also been won by NALSAR before. NALSAR also finished second in Manipal's Quiz on The Beach 2015 and Tata Crucible Hyderabad 2015. A team won the Economic Times in Campus Quiz for two years consecutively in 2014 and 2015. The university has also become host to one of India's largest college QuizFests, titled 'Interrobang', which will be in its third edition in March 2016.
Faculty Achievements
Prof. Singh’s contribution in redesigning legal education in the country has been significant while he was a member of the Legal Education Committee of the Bar Council of India. His legal writings span the areas of Jurisprudence, Human Rights, Legal Education, Legal Aid, Personal Laws and Justice Education and has more than 50 research publications to his credit. He has edited two publications one on “Human Rights Education, Law and Society” and the other on “Cyber Space and the Law – Issues and Challenges”. He has also authored along with Prof. A. Lakshminath two scholarly publications one on ‘Fiscal Federalism – Constitutional Conspectus’ and the other on Constitutional Law. Under his guidance several scholars have been awarded Ph.D. Degree and his rich teaching / research experience enabled him to visit and participate in several International Conferences and Seminars and present papers in several countries which include Australia, Brazil, Bhutan, China, Taiwan, South Africa Cyprus, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Pakistan, Switzerland, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, USSR, U.K. and United States of America,. He has visited best of law schools in U.K. and USA and interacted with leading legal academics and functionaries of higher judiciary in these countries.[29]
Prof. Amita Dhanda
Prof. Faizan Mustafa
Prof. Vijender Kumar
Published journals
NALSAR publishes the following law journals:[30]
- Indian Journal of Air and Space Law ( IJASL)
- M. K. Nambyar SAARC Law Journal
- NALSAR Law Review
- NALSAR Student Law Review
- Journal of Corporate Affairs and Corporate Crimes
- Indian Journal of Constitutional Law
- Media Law Review
- Environmental Law & Practice Review
- The Indian Journal Law & Economics
- Nalsar ADR Journal
- Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law
See also
- Legal education in India
- List of law schools in India
- Dr. Faizan Mustafa
- Amita Dhanda, distinguished professor at NALSAR.
- Justice Liberhan, founding Chancellor/President of NALSAR.
- Ranbir Singh, founder Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR.
- Justice Ruma Pal
- Prashant Bhushan, delivered the 11th Gutta Sri Rama Rao Lecture at NALSAR.
- S.Y Qureshi, taught an elective course at NALSAR on Election Law.
- Upendra Baxi, Visiting Professor at NALSAR.
- Justice Anil R. Dave, Former Member NALSAR's Executive Council.
- P.P. Rao, Member NALSAR's Executive Council.
- Shri Justice S.S.M. Quadri, Member, NALSAR's General Council.
- Justice P. Venkatarama Reddi, Member, NALSAR's General Council.
- Mukul Rohatgi, Member, NALSAR's General Council.
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- ^ "Distance Education in Patents Laws, Media Laws, IHL and Cyber Law Courses". nalsarpro.org. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
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- ^ "Outlook Rankings: NALSAR, Hyderabad ranked the best law school in the country; followed by NLSIU, Bangalore and NLIU, Bhopal". Barandbench.com. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
- ^ "National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University Best Law Colleges 2013 India Today Survey". Indiatoday.intoday.in. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
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- ^ "Earlier Editions". Icc-trialcompetition.org. 15 April 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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