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Report of the Legal Education Committee Bombay 1949

1949

Government is therefore pleased to appoint a Committee consisting of the following members for the reform of legal education under the chairmanship of the Hon'ble the Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay :- (1) A Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay to be nominated by the Hon'ble the Chief Justice. [...] R. P. Karwe Ex-Registrar of the College tells as the origin of this institution in these words :— On 9th November 1852 a meeting was called of gentlemen of the major community of Bombay to consider the best methods of expresing the feeling of the native community on the eve of the departure from India of the Hon'ble Sir Erskine Perry the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Bombay. [...] On a reference made by the Government of Bombay to the Government of India the latter in July 1855 approved of the institution in the Elphinstone College of a. Chair of a lecturer of Jurisprudence and the grant of allowance from the Government sufficient to make up the salary of the professor to Rs. [...] The report runs as follows :- We have considered the question of the better arrangement of the Examination in Law referred to us by the Syndicate and we have the honour to submit as the result of such consideration a scheme for the Examination distributed into six papers. [...] The University Reforms Committee appointed by the Government of Bombay in about the year 1925 observed in their report :- " It has been pointed out to us and we admit a large amount of truth in the criticism that the course of this University seems to have too much in view the practice of the lawyer and case-law and too little the science and principles of Law.
education
Pages
117
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140321
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Frontmatter
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Chapter I. Introduction
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Chapter II. Historical Review
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Chapter III. General
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Chapter IV. Stage of Admission
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Chapter V. Duration of the Course
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Chapter VI. Law Courses
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Chapter VII. Council of Legal Education
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Chapter VIII. Diploma Courses in Law
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Chapter IX. Post-Graduate Course
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Chapter X. Methods of the Teaching of Law
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Chapter XI. Qualifications etc. of Teachers of Law
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Chapter XII. Summary of Committee’s Recommendations
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Chapter XIII. Conclusion
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Minute of Dissent by Mahamahopadhyaya Dr. P. V. Kane M.A. LL.M. D.Litt
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Minute of Dessent by the Hon’Ble Mr. Justice N. H. Bhagwati
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Note by Principal J. R. Gharpure B.A. LL.B.
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Appendix
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