Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management

1. Sunil D. Punwatkar – Nagpur, India

2. S.m. Nikose – Nagpur, India

Received
17-May-2013
Accepted
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Published
17-May-2013
Abstract
The reforms in Legal Education and Legal Profession have been long overdue. In fact so far, we have miserably failed to look into the problems of Legal Education and Legal Profession, which have been squarely facing us at our face. The present law has to meet the requirements of the society, which is entering into 21st Century. Law has to deal with problems of diverse magnitudes and a student of law and an Advocate has to be trained in Professional skills to meet the challenges of globalization and universalisation of law. With the advent of multinationals in India as anywhere else, the task of lawyers would be highly technical and an imperative need would arise to have competent lawyers who would be trained in the right culture of Legal Education.
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