In 1, BA-LLB in Hindi for students who aspire to become a judge – News2IN
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In 1, BA-LLB in Hindi for students who aspire to become a judge

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Nagpur: First, Mahatma Gandhi between Crashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya (MGAHV) will begin the BA-LLB program in Hindi for students who aspire to become a judge.
Maharashtra National Law University here (MNLU-N) is the first in this country to launch the same course but in English media.
“We have received permission for 60 seats at first.
The entrance exam will be held in July possible.
Depending on the response, we plan to start this title in five more languages ​​such as Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati, Telugu and Bangla in the next session.
We aim at To start this course in 10-12 Indians in the next five years, “said Deputy Chancellor Rajaneesh Kumar Shukla told toi.
Wardha-based universities have established an advisory committee led by the Supreme Court Judge Bhushan Gavai.
Mnlu-n Chancellor Vijender Kumar, Satish Vice President Bar Council Deshmukh, NLU Bangalore Former VC NL Mitra, a member of the BCI Legal Education Committee Prof.
BN Pandeya, is another member in the panel.
They will guide universities to design curriculum and monitor development.
Like MNLU, even MGAHV was inspired by the former Indian Chairman Sharad Bobde, who has encouraged them to start courses in Hindi and other vernacular languages ​​for the benefit of students, who find it difficult to study in English.
MGAHV has also taken the guidance of Ravindra Chavan’s justice, who has guided MNLU to design syllabus for the BA LLB (Adjudication and Frambray) course which was also introduced to issue a judge.
Students from both institutions need to remove the public service exam each country to become a judge.
According to Shukla, the cost for BA LLB will be the cheapest in this country – no more than Rs 1 lakh.
In comparison, MNLUS and NLUS are charged in lakh per year from aspirants.
“MNLUS produces a lawyer who usually serves the world world.
In Mgahv, we will issue graduates who will serve lower justice where functioning usually occurs in vernacular.
Unfortunately, we still follow the British inheritance in justice even after decades to get independence, “He said.
MGAHV has established a legal department in its place and appoints a professor and two teacher assistants to teach students.
It has also established a library with more than 12,000 books related to justice.

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