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Less than 20% NLU students choose to work in litigation: BCI Chairperson

Mishra said most of the students of the NLUs were seemingly more interested in getting jobs in various corporate firms.

BCI Chairperson on law studentsBCI chairperson was speaking during the concluding session of a special three lecture series in the IIULER (Express photo by Shuaib Masoodi/ Representative Image)
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Not even 20 percent students of the National Law Universities (NLUs) in the country were choosing to work as lawyers in the field of litigation, lamented Manan Kumar Mishra, Chairperson of the Bar Council of India.

Speaking at the India International University of Legal Education and Research (IIULER), Goa during an event, Mishra said most of the students of the NLUs were seemingly more interested in getting jobs in various corporate firms.

“Not even 20 per cent of the NLU students opt to work in the field of litigation, which is truly disappointing,” he added.

Mishra said that many prominent names in the field of litigation had politely refused to join even join the bench so that they could continue to work in the field of litigation.

The BCI chairperson was speaking during the concluding session of a special three lecture series in the IIULER at Sancoale village in South Goa.

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