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Law lessons to be taught in 12 regional languages across 1000 colleges

vacreva June 14, 2022 2 min read
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Plan to introducing law lessons in 12 Indian languages, to be taught in 1000 colleges.

A national committee for developing regional languages in legal education has been constituted by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The panel will discuss teaching law in 12 Indian languages in over 1,000 colleges. The committee, chaired by Justice S A Bobde, former Chief Justice of India, plans to roll out textbooks for law students in local languages by the 2023-24 academic session.

Other members of the committee include Justice L. Narasimha Reddy, former Chief Justice of Patna High Court; Prof. M Jagadesh Kumar, chairman, UGC; Prof. Ishwara Bhat, former Vice-Chancellor, National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) Kolkata and Karnataka Law University; Ashok Mehta, senior advocate, Prayagraj; Prof. Dr.S. Vaidhyasubramaniam, Vice-Chancellor, Sastra University, Tamil Nadu; Anjali Vijay Thakur, advocate, Nagpur; Prof. Satya Narain Sharma, dean, Law department and former Principal, Madhav College, Ujjain; Dr Gopakumar Sharma, Joint Secretary, UGC and Anjul Dwivedi, SC advocate.

  • The law colleges will start using the textbooks in local languages from 2023-24 academic year.

  • Manan Kumar Mishra, senior advocate, Supreme Court of India and the chairman of BCI, said the committee would ensure the publication of good legal textbooks in regional languages so that law institutions would not have any difficulty in imparting legal education in local languages.

  • The BCI Rules of Legal Education already allow the study of legal education in local languages, said Mishra, the working president of the committee.

  • While the BCI sets the curriculum, the law colleges are affiliated with the University Grants Commission (UGC).

  • Chamu Krishna Shastry, Chairman, Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti, under the union education ministry, said it is a historic step that will go a long way in making a legal education system rooted in Indian ethos as envisaged in National Education Policy.

He said there is not much study material in local languages for law students. “The need of the time is to produce quality legal textbooks. There are some legal books in Hindi and Tamil, but not in other local languages,” Shastry, who is one of the members of the committee, told this newspaper.

He said the focus this year would be on producing good quality content and textbooks in local languages, and then law colleges will be requested to start using them from 2023-24 academic year.

The rollout of textbooks in local languages will also impact courts, said Shastry.

While the local courts use local languages, in high courts and Supreme Court, the language is mainly English.

“There will be pressure on courts to translate judgments into local languages. About 90 percent of people are denied justice because they don’t understand laws or comprehend judgments that impact their lives,” Shastry added.

Source: The New Indian Express

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