India's legal education system
In India, a lawyer's role and purpose of legal education is narrow contraction, until the past few decades. The country's legal education system was originally envisaged single-target production courtroom lawyer. However, considering how times have changed, this goal has become a complete negation of what the representatives of law and legal education in today's era.
Change and development, contribute ideas for the reform of legal education, there are many ways. For example, a global Internet market economy globalization has promoted one size fits all approach, notification and guidance system release, deregulation and reducing the country as a sponsor of the role of public service and social welfare. With this multinational, transnational corporations and big business enterprises have enjoyed enormous power, often exercised influence even greater national and ruthless competitiveness and profits have become the only guiding force.
Professionally is a growing demand, local and global. Now, people often encounter a variety of new interests, pressures and stakeholders require new kinds of services, advice and opinions. Moreover, when there are many other issues, as well as the growing impression that the law and legal education are more likely side to clarify and reduce trade and commercial interests of young lawyers are only interested in serving corporate houses and business law firm bringing the instrument social, political and economic justice and uphold the law education.
To meet these challenges, and successfully convert them to opportunities for human welfare, the need for professionals in the legal system, a new species. And this is without a doubt institutes and universities to establish additional responsibilities of these professionals. It is a combination of the responsibility of the entire legal education system. Therefore, whether or not India's legal education system can cope with these challenges and take advantage of their opportunities, needs to be reviewed.
India's legal profession is perhaps the largest in the world, second only to the United States. However, the size of the country's population lawyer terms of the ratio is still far to be achieved. University National Law School in Bangalore established two decades ago, a step in this direction. It brings hope to the quality of legal education and professional attractive young minds and positive results. Finally established a dozen other such university chief justice4s meeting requests by countries in their jurisdiction to establish such a law university in the early 1990s as part of the recommendations of copying success.
However, only the development of these law schools is no guarantee of success. It is significant to note that these laws universities are only able to produce some quality good lawyer, this is some of the traditional university system already can boast, even though their infrastructure inferiority. So, raise the status of the legal education system in the country's demand is still urgent.

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