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A Framework Of Legal Education Towards Litigation-Free India




Dr. Krishna Kishor Trivedi, Assistant Professor, Department of Law, JRNRV (Deemed-to- be-University) Udaipur, Rajasthan

ABSTRACT

From the last few years, legal education and legal system in developing countries is suffering from various problems. Some innovative ideas can change the frame of legal education. There are many Law colleges and Universities working for the betterment of legal education. Legal education is having more young students to work together. They can work with a systematic framework with help of Law researchers, in universities many Research Scholars and P.G. Students are making research as doctrinal study, but in legal education, innovation can change by field research which helps the court system. A helping group of Law practitioners, final-year law students and research scholars can work for the betterment of legal education and Legal education must be a compulsory part for School Education.

Keywords: Legal Education, Pedagogy, Science, Jurisprudence and New Dimensions.


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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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