Legal research centres needed: Law Commission Chairman

Update: 2014-09-30 00:50 GMT
There is a need to establish legal research centres and have more law professionals for a better future of legal education in the country, Law Commission Chairman Justice (retd) A P Shah said on Monday.

Highlighting the need to train young professionals to benefit the legal profession, Justice Shah, former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, said knowledge and equipment along with synergy in global and national perspective were necessary.

‘We need to set up more research centres in the field of law to benefit students and this profession. The future of the legal profession is in the hands of young professionals. It is an era of globalisation and the state is slowly withdrawing from basic services to promote big private organisations.

‘The need of the hour to take this profession to greater heights is the synergy between global and national perspective and more professionals to serve the society.

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