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Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur

Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur (MNLU) (also known as National Law University, Nagpur or NLU Nagpur) is a National Law University and a public law school established by the government through the Maharashtra National Law University Act (Maharashtra Act No. VI of 2014).[14] The university is the 19th National Law University established in India and is located in the Orange City of Nagpur, Maharashtra.[15] Hon'ble Supreme Court Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai serves as the chancellor of the institution.[16]

Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
महाराष्ट्र राष्ट्रीय विधि विश्विद्यालय
Motto
शुभाम् विद्याम् श्रद्धानः आददीता
TypeNational Law University
Established2016 (8 years ago) (2016)
EndowmentMinistry of Law and Justice, Government of India
ChancellorBhushan R. Gawai
Vice-ChancellorVijender Kumar[1]
Academic staff
37[2][3][4]
Administrative staff
27[5]
Students817[6]
Undergraduates600[7]
Postgraduates125[8]
92[9]
Location, ,
441108
,
India

21°08′45″N 79°05′18″E / 21.1458°N 79.0882°E / 21.1458; 79.0882
CampusUrban, 75 acres (0.30 km2)[10]
Colours  Orange
NicknameNLU N
AffiliationsBar Council of India;[12]
International Association of Law Schools
Websitenlunagpur.ac.in

History edit

The demand for the establishment of a National Law University was the oldest among all national level institutions like IIM, IIIT, AIIMS, and NIPER in Vidarbha which is considered as a backward region of Maharashtra.[17] Nagpur was the first to be tipped to get the State's First National Law University when its demand was endorsed by dignitaries which included Then-President Pratibha Patil, Chief Justice Mohit Shah and then Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan during High Court Bar Association's (HCBA) Platinum Jubilee celebrations in February 2011.[18] But due to some unidentified reasons, the proposal failed to move further. Ex-High Court Bar Association President Mr. Anil Mardikar first raised the demand on February 6, 2011 for an NLU in Nagpur.[19] But The Maharashtra Government shifted The Institute to Mumbai as revealed by then Minister Of State DP Sawant.[20] The High Court Bar Association of Nagpur and District Bar Association of Nagpur staged protests and even filed a PIL in Nagpur High Court against this move.[21] The Government was forced to allow the establishment of an NLU in Nagpur.[22] The Bill to govern NLUs was tabled in the Nagpur session of the assembly in 2013 for the first time.[23] The State Assembly passed the Maharashtra National Law University Act (Maharashtra Act No. VI of 2014) paving way for the establishment of The Institution.[24] The Chief Justice of India appointed Justice Sharad Bobde as the first Chancellor for MNLU Nagpur and District judge Dr. N.M Sakharkar was appointed as the Officer On Special Duty (OSD) and the Registrar of the university.[25]


Academics and research edit

The university has twenty-eight centres for advanced legal studies and research to address the socio-legal issues and challenges and to conduct research on thriving issues of law, social science and humanities. These centres offer courses, conduct seminars, conferences, and training programs for the identified target groups.[26]

The prominent research centres are[27]

  1. Centre for Advanced Study in Criminal Law (CASCL)
  2. Centre for Consumer Protection Laws and Advocacy (CCPLA)
  3. Centre for Advanced Study in International Humanitarian Law (CASH)
  4. Centre for Study in Agriculture Law and Economics (SALE)
  5. Bureau of Information for Studies Abroad (BISA)
  6. Directorate of Distance Education (DODE)
  7. Centre for Advanced Studies in Human Rights (CASIHR)
  8. Centre for Woman and Child Rights
  9. Centre of Intellectual Property Law (IPR) [In collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organisation( WIPO)]
  10. Centre for Legal Aid and Services
  11. Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution

The university has inked Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with prominent law universities of the country for the purpose of academic collaboration that will encompass exchange of students and members of faculty between the two universities, etc. The university has inked MoUs and collaborations with the following institutions[28]

 
Justice Sharad Bobde, 47th Chief Justice of India, serves as the chancellor of the university.
  1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore;
  2. National Law University, Delhi;
  3. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab;
  4. The Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Mumbai;
  5. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar;
  6. National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam;
  7. Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad.[29]

Library edit

The university's library has physical copies of over 35,000 legal titles. It has received various donations prominently from Bombay High Court Library (Nagpur Bench) for its development. The university also has access to various physical and virtual legal databases.[30]

Activities edit

The university offers B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Five-Year Integrated Degree Programme [120 seats], B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) in Adjudication and Justicing Five-Year Integrated Degree Programme [60 seats], B.B.A.L.L.B (Hons.) Five-Year Integrated Degree Programme [60 seats], One-Year LL.M. Postgraduate Degree Programme, Doctor of law (Ph.D.) Programme, Short-term diplomas and certificate courses in law[31] The university also hosts cultural fest sanskrotsav and annual Intra sport event sportacus.

Publications edit

  1. MNLU Contemporary Law Review (CLR)
  2. MNLU Student Law Review
  3. MNLU Journal of Social Sciences
  4. MNLU Journal on International Law
  5. MNLU Journal on Taxation Laws
  6. MNLU Journal on Arbitration
  7. MNLU Journal of law and economics

Admissions edit

The admissions to the university are done on merit ranking based on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) of India which is a centralized test for admission to 21 National Law Universities in India. The eligibility is as per the CLAT Notification.[32] The acceptance rate is less than five percent with sixty thousand applicants applying for 120 seats as of 2018.[33]

A separate admission process including group discussion and personal interview is carried out for selecting students for The B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) in Adjudication and Justicing Programme which is a Five-Year Integrated Degree Course.

Affiliations edit

MNLU Nagpur is recognized by the Bar Council of India[34] and the University Grants Commission (UGC) as a state university.[35] The Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) serves as the governing institution of the university.[36]

Memberships edit

 
Mr. Kailash Satyarthi, Nobel Peace Prize Recipient, 2014, serves as a member of the academic council of the university.[37]

MNLU is a member and has a technical association with[38]

  1. Asian Law Institute (ASLI), Singapore
  2. Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA)
  3. Forum of South Asian Clinical Law Teachers (FSACLT), Goa
  4. Indian Economic Association (IEA);
  5. Indian Institute of Comparative Law (IICL), Jaipur
  6. Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi
  7. Indian Law Institute (ILI), New Delhi
  8. Indian Political Science Association (IPSA)
  9. Indian Society of Criminology (ISC), Madras;
  10. Indian Society of International Law (ISIL), New Delhi
  11. Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (ICPS), New Delhi
  12. International Association of Law Schools (IALS)
  13. International Law Students Association (ILSA), USA
  14. Legal Information Institute of India (LII of India)
  15. Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI)
  16. National Academy of Direct Taxes, Nagpur
  17. The Institute of Military Law, Nagpur

Governing council edit

 
Hostel at the New Campus of MNLU-N
 
Academic Block Basement
 
Glimpse of Lawkriti 4.0

The Governing Council of the university is as follows[39]

  1. Hon’ble Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of India- Chancellor
  2. Hon'ble Justice Pradeep Nandrajog, Chief Justice of High Court of Bombay- Pro-Chancellor
  3. Prof. (Dr.) Vijender Kumar, Vice-Chancellor
  4. Shri K.K. Venugopal, Attorney General of India
  5. Hon’ble Justice B. R. Gavai, Judge, Supreme Court of India
  6. Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education, State of Maharashtra
  7. Hon’ble Minister for Law, State of Maharashtra
  8. Advocate General of Maharashtra
  9. Shri Jayant D. Jaibhave, Nominee of Bar Council of India
  10. Chairman Bar Council of Maharashtra
  11. Principal Secretary, Higher and Technical Education Department, Government of Maharashtra
  12. Hon’ble Justice V S Sirpurkar, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India
  13. Dr. Prakash Amte, Social Worker
  14. Hon’ble Justice R. C. Chavan, Former Judge, Bombay High Court
  15. Prof. (Dr.) Parmjit S. Jaswal, Vice-Chancellor, RGNUL Patiala, Punjab

Academic council edit

 
The Temple of the Campus

The academic council of the university consists of the following-[40]

  1. Prof.(Dr.) Vijender Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, NLU, Nagpur - Chairman
  2. Dr Raghunath Anant Mashelkar, National Research Professor, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune
  3. Shri Kailash Satyarthi, Nobel Laureate, Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation, New Delhi
  4. Hon’ble Justice G. Raghuram, Former Judge, Andhra Pradesh High Court, Hyderabad
  5. Nominee of the State Government of Maharashtra
  6. Shri Manan Kumar Mishra, Sr. Advocate and chairman, Bar Council of India, New Delhi
  7. Dr Himanshu Pandey, associate professor of law, Head Centre for Corporate Law and Governance, MNLU, Nagpur
  8. Registrar, ex-officio Secretary

Student Life edit

Lawkriti edit

Lawkriti is the cultural fest of the university, the fest stretches for a week where various fun and enthusiastic student activities takes place like quiz, debate, music, dance, poetry, drama takes place on each day with a different theme.

Campus edit

The university's main campus is under construction and is coming up at a cost of 750 crores sanctioned by the Government of Maharashtra.[41] The Ground-breaking ceremony for the campus was performed by Ranjan Gogoi, Chief Justice of India; Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra; Justice Sharad Bobde, Judge, Supreme court; Justice Bhushan Gavai, Supreme Court; Justice N V Ramana, Judge, Supreme Court; Justice Pradeep Nandrajog, Chief Justice of High Court of Bombay and Pro-Chancellor of the university, Vinod Tawde, Minister of Higher and Technical Education of Maharashtra; Sudhir Mungantiwar, Minister of Finance and Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Guardian Minister of Maharashtra[42][43]

The new building would be a completely green one with state-of-art facilities for students and staff with GRIHA Certification.[44] It would have a ‘Museum Of Law’ along with a health and wellness centre to help nearby villagers.[45] The campus will follow Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) norms. It will have solar panels to produce energy, and food would be cooked on it.[46] All classrooms will be embedded with information and communication technology.[47] The first phase of the construction has been done. Construction of the second and third phase of the campus is expected to complete to soon.[48]MNLU Nagpur is envisioned to have the most beautiful campus in the country.[49] MNLU Nagpur is expected to have the best in class infrastructure along with various amenities and facilities which include the country's first museum of law and a Hostel for the LGBT community.[50][51][52]

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur MNLU also known as National Law University Nagpur or NLU Nagpur is a National Law University and a public law school established by the government through the Maharashtra National Law University Act Maharashtra Act No VI of 2014 14 The university is the 19th National Law University established in India and is located in the Orange City of Nagpur Maharashtra 15 Hon ble Supreme Court Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai serves as the chancellor of the institution 16 Maharashtra National Law University Nagpurमह र ष ट र र ष ट र य व ध व श व द य लयMottoश भ म व द य म श रद ध न आदद त TypeNational Law UniversityEstablished2016 8 years ago 2016 EndowmentMinistry of Law and Justice Government of IndiaChancellorBhushan R GawaiVice ChancellorVijender Kumar 1 Academic staff37 2 3 4 Administrative staff27 5 Students817 6 Undergraduates600 7 Postgraduates125 8 Doctoral students92 9 LocationNagpur Maharashtra 441108 India21 08 45 N 79 05 18 E 21 1458 N 79 0882 E 21 1458 79 0882CampusUrban 75 acres 0 30 km2 10 Colours OrangeNicknameNLU NAffiliationsBar Council of India 12 International Association of Law SchoolsWebsitenlunagpur wbr ac wbr in Contents 1 History 2 Academics and research 3 Library 4 Activities 5 Publications 6 Admissions 7 Affiliations 8 Memberships 9 Governing council 10 Academic council 11 Student Life 11 1 Lawkriti 12 Campus 13 References 14 External linksHistory editThe demand for the establishment of a National Law University was the oldest among all national level institutions like IIM IIIT AIIMS and NIPER in Vidarbha which is considered as a backward region of Maharashtra 17 Nagpur was the first to be tipped to get the State s First National Law University when its demand was endorsed by dignitaries which included Then President Pratibha Patil Chief Justice Mohit Shah and then Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan during High Court Bar Association s HCBA Platinum Jubilee celebrations in February 2011 18 But due to some unidentified reasons the proposal failed to move further Ex High Court Bar Association President Mr Anil Mardikar first raised the demand on February 6 2011 for an NLU in Nagpur 19 But The Maharashtra Government shifted The Institute to Mumbai as revealed by then Minister Of State DP Sawant 20 The High Court Bar Association of Nagpur and District Bar Association of Nagpur staged protests and even filed a PIL in Nagpur High Court against this move 21 The Government was forced to allow the establishment of an NLU in Nagpur 22 The Bill to govern NLUs was tabled in the Nagpur session of the assembly in 2013 for the first time 23 The State Assembly passed the Maharashtra National Law University Act Maharashtra Act No VI of 2014 paving way for the establishment of The Institution 24 The Chief Justice of India appointed Justice Sharad Bobde as the first Chancellor for MNLU Nagpur and District judge Dr N M Sakharkar was appointed as the Officer On Special Duty OSD and the Registrar of the university 25 Academics and research editThe university has twenty eight centres for advanced legal studies and research to address the socio legal issues and challenges and to conduct research on thriving issues of law social science and humanities These centres offer courses conduct seminars conferences and training programs for the identified target groups 26 The prominent research centres are 27 Centre for Advanced Study in Criminal Law CASCL Centre for Consumer Protection Laws and Advocacy CCPLA Centre for Advanced Study in International Humanitarian Law CASH Centre for Study in Agriculture Law and Economics SALE Bureau of Information for Studies Abroad BISA Directorate of Distance Education DODE Centre for Advanced Studies in Human Rights CASIHR Centre for Woman and Child Rights Centre of Intellectual Property Law IPR In collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organisation WIPO Centre for Legal Aid and Services Centre for Alternative Dispute ResolutionThe university has inked Memorandum of Understanding MoU with prominent law universities of the country for the purpose of academic collaboration that will encompass exchange of students and members of faculty between the two universities etc The university has inked MoUs and collaborations with the following institutions 28 nbsp Justice Sharad Bobde 47th Chief Justice of India serves as the chancellor of the university National Law School of India University Bangalore National Law University Delhi Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law Punjab The Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai Mumbai Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam Maharashtra National Law University Aurangabad 29 Library editThe university s library has physical copies of over 35 000 legal titles It has received various donations prominently from Bombay High Court Library Nagpur Bench for its development The university also has access to various physical and virtual legal databases 30 Activities editThe university offers B A LL B Hons Five Year Integrated Degree Programme 120 seats B A LL B Hons in Adjudication and Justicing Five Year Integrated Degree Programme 60 seats B B A L L B Hons Five Year Integrated Degree Programme 60 seats One Year LL M Postgraduate Degree Programme Doctor of law Ph D Programme Short term diplomas and certificate courses in law 31 The university also hosts cultural fest sanskrotsav and annual Intra sport event sportacus Publications editMNLU Contemporary Law Review CLR MNLU Student Law Review MNLU Journal of Social Sciences MNLU Journal on International Law MNLU Journal on Taxation Laws MNLU Journal on Arbitration MNLU Journal of law and economicsAdmissions editThe admissions to the university are done on merit ranking based on the Common Law Admission Test CLAT of India which is a centralized test for admission to 21 National Law Universities in India The eligibility is as per the CLAT Notification 32 The acceptance rate is less than five percent with sixty thousand applicants applying for 120 seats as of 2018 33 A separate admission process including group discussion and personal interview is carried out for selecting students for The B A LL B Hons in Adjudication and Justicing Programme which is a Five Year Integrated Degree Course Affiliations editMNLU Nagpur is recognized by the Bar Council of India 34 and the University Grants Commission UGC as a state university 35 The Bombay High Court Nagpur Bench serves as the governing institution of the university 36 Memberships edit nbsp Mr Kailash Satyarthi Nobel Peace Prize Recipient 2014 serves as a member of the academic council of the university 37 MNLU is a member and has a technical association with 38 Asian Law Institute ASLI Singapore Commonwealth Legal Education Association CLEA Forum of South Asian Clinical Law Teachers FSACLT Goa Indian Economic Association IEA Indian Institute of Comparative Law IICL Jaipur Indian Institute of Public Administration IIPA New Delhi Indian Law Institute ILI New Delhi Indian Political Science Association IPSA Indian Society of Criminology ISC Madras Indian Society of International Law ISIL New Delhi Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies ICPS New Delhi International Association of Law Schools IALS International Law Students Association ILSA USA Legal Information Institute of India LII of India Shastri Indo Canadian Institute SICI National Academy of Direct Taxes Nagpur The Institute of Military Law NagpurGoverning council edit nbsp Hostel at the New Campus of MNLU N nbsp Academic Block Basement nbsp Glimpse of Lawkriti 4 0The Governing Council of the university is as follows 39 Hon ble Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde Chief Justice Supreme Court of India Chancellor Hon ble Justice Pradeep Nandrajog Chief Justice of High Court of Bombay Pro Chancellor Prof Dr Vijender Kumar Vice Chancellor Shri K K Venugopal Attorney General of India Hon ble Justice B R Gavai Judge Supreme Court of India Hon ble Minister for Higher Education State of Maharashtra Hon ble Minister for Law State of Maharashtra Advocate General of Maharashtra Shri Jayant D Jaibhave Nominee of Bar Council of India Chairman Bar Council of Maharashtra Principal Secretary Higher and Technical Education Department Government of Maharashtra Hon ble Justice V S Sirpurkar Former Judge Supreme Court of India Dr Prakash Amte Social Worker Hon ble Justice R C Chavan Former Judge Bombay High Court Prof Dr Parmjit S Jaswal Vice Chancellor RGNUL Patiala PunjabAcademic council edit nbsp The Temple of the CampusThe academic council of the university consists of the following 40 Prof Dr Vijender Kumar Vice Chancellor NLU Nagpur Chairman Dr Raghunath Anant Mashelkar National Research Professor National Chemical Laboratory Pune Shri Kailash Satyarthi Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi Children s Foundation New Delhi Hon ble Justice G Raghuram Former Judge Andhra Pradesh High Court Hyderabad Nominee of the State Government of Maharashtra Shri Manan Kumar Mishra Sr Advocate and chairman Bar Council of India New Delhi Dr Himanshu Pandey associate professor of law Head Centre for Corporate Law and Governance MNLU Nagpur Registrar ex officio SecretaryStudent Life editLawkriti edit Lawkriti is the cultural fest of the university the fest stretches for a week where various fun and enthusiastic student activities takes place like quiz debate music dance poetry drama takes place on each day with a different theme Campus editThe university s main campus is under construction and is coming up at a cost of 750 crores sanctioned by the Government of Maharashtra 41 The Ground breaking ceremony for the campus was performed by Ranjan Gogoi Chief Justice of India Nitin Gadkari Union Minister Devendra Fadnavis Chief Minister of Maharashtra Justice Sharad Bobde Judge Supreme court Justice Bhushan Gavai Supreme Court Justice N V Ramana Judge Supreme Court Justice Pradeep Nandrajog Chief Justice of High Court of Bombay and Pro Chancellor of the university Vinod Tawde Minister of Higher and Technical Education of Maharashtra Sudhir Mungantiwar Minister of Finance and Chandrashekhar Bawankule Guardian Minister of Maharashtra 42 43 The new building would be a completely green one with state of art facilities for students and staff with GRIHA Certification 44 It would have a Museum Of Law along with a health and wellness centre to help nearby villagers 45 The campus will follow Indian Green Building Council IGBC norms It will have solar panels to produce energy and food would be cooked on it 46 All classrooms will be embedded with information and communication technology 47 The first phase of the construction has been done Construction of the second and third phase of the campus is expected to complete to soon 48 MNLU Nagpur is envisioned to have the most beautiful campus in the country 49 MNLU Nagpur is expected to have the best in class infrastructure along with various amenities and facilities which include the country s first museum of law and a Hostel for the LGBT community 50 51 52 References edit MNLU Nagpur VC Faculty NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Visiting Faculty NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Research Associates NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Staff NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Nagpur MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY PDF NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Nagpur MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY PDF NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Nagpur MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY PDF NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Nagpur MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY PDF NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 MNLU Nagpur campus The Times of India 17 April 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2016 Label of the University NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 List of approved colleges PDF Bar council of India Bar Council of India Retrieved 9 September 2019 MNLU ACT 2014 PDF Bombay High Court Maharashtra State Government Retrieved 11 September 2019 National Law University About About National Law University nlu Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 Nagpur MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY MAHARASHTRA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY PDF NLU Nagpur NLU Nagpur Retrieved 9 September 2019 MNLU ACT 2014 PDF Bombay High Court Maharashtra State Government Retrieved 11 September 2019 MNLU N to start with 60 students from June Times of India Times of India 30 January 2016 Retrieved 9 September 2019 MNLU N to start with 60 students from June Times of India Times of India 26 May 2015 Retrieved 9 September 2019 Nagpur to get National Law University in 2014 Nagpur Pulse Nagpur Pulse 10 October 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2019 MNLU N to start with 60 students from June Times of India Times of India 26 May 2015 Retrieved 9 September 2019 MNLU 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