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Clinical & Continuing Legal Education- Interface For Confidence Building Between Law Students And Legal Professionals In Contemporary India
Author(s) | Dr. Priyanka Joshi |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Journey of clinical legal education (CLE) and Continuing Legal Education (CoLE) encountered lots of vicissitudes in India. It teaches “learn the law through experiences”. Until 1996, law students only learned legal principles without practical training. Thereafter, apprenticeship began under senior advocates and practical papers were inducted in syllabi to make law students hover around legal problems, acquaint themselves with laws established to articulate solutions. Curricular Clinical training nurtures law students to acquire expertise on legal principles which can boost them to acclimatize to the profession. This paper highlights the relevancy of CLE and CoLE, their impacts, and their necessity in contemporary legal perspectives based on primary and secondary data. |
Keywords | Bar Council of India, Clinical legal education, Continuing legal education, and Legal Professionals |
Published In | Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2022 |
Published On | 2022-01-31 |
Cite This | Clinical & Continuing Legal Education- Interface For Confidence Building Between Law Students And Legal Professionals In Contemporary India - Dr. Priyanka Joshi - IJLRP Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2022. |
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