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Why pursue Law From DU Law Faculty?

Why pursue Law From DU Law Faculty?

Neelesh Singh 10

Why pursue Law From DU Law Faculty?

The Faculty of Law at Delhi University is one of the most prestigious law schools in India, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in law. Studying law at Delhi University provides students with an education in the principles, practices, and application of law. Here are some of the key aspects of law from Delhi University:

  1. Quality education: Delhi University's Faculty of Law offers a high-quality legal education to its students. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, theories, and practices. Students are taught by experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields.
  2. Career opportunities: Delhi University's law graduates are highly sought after by employers. Law firms, corporations, government agencies, and NGOs offer a variety of career opportunities to law graduates. Delhi University's law graduates are known for their strong legal knowledge, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, which make them valuable assets in any workplace.
  3. Moot court competitions: Delhi University's law school offers numerous opportunities for students to participate in moot court competitions. Moot court competitions provide students with an opportunity to develop their legal skills and apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios. The competitions also provide students with a platform to interact with legal professionals and network with their peers.
  4. Legal aid clinics: Delhi University's law school runs several legal aid clinics that provide legal services to underprivileged individuals and communities. The clinics offer pro bono legal services to those who cannot afford legal representation. By participating in the legal aid clinics, students develop a sense of social responsibility and learn to use their legal knowledge to make a positive impact on society.
  5. Research opportunities: Delhi University's law school provides students with numerous research opportunities. Students can participate in research projects and work with faculty members on research papers and publications. Research opportunities allow students to develop their analytical and writing skills and gain a deeper understanding of legal issues.
  6. International collaborations: Delhi University's law school has collaborations with several international universities, providing students with opportunities to study abroad and gain a global perspective on legal issues. Students can participate in exchange programs and summer schools, which offer a unique learning experience and exposure to different legal systems and cultures.

Notable alumni

Governors

  1. P. Verma - Former Governor of Punjab, Former Governor of Haryana, Former Chief Justice of Kerala High Court.

Judges of the Supreme Court of India

Current

  1. Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, Chief Justice of India
  2. Shripathi Ravindra Bhat
  3. Hrishikesh Roy
  4. Hima Kohli
  5. V. Nagarathna
  6. Sanjay Kishan Kaul
  7. Sanjiv Khanna

Former

  1. Madan Mohan Puncchi - 28th Chief Justice of India
  2. Ranjan Gogoi - 46th Chief Justice of India
  3. Vikramajit Sen
  4. Lokeshwar Singh Panta
  5. Madan B. Lokur
  6. Arjan Kumar Sikri
  7. Rohinton Nariman, also a former Solicitor General of India
  8. Indu Malhotra
  9. Navin Sinha

Judges of International Supreme Courts

  1. Tshering Wangchuk - Current Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Bhutan
  2. Rinzin Penjor - Judge of Supreme Court of Bhutan
  3. Judges of High Court
  4. Vaiphei - Former Chief Justice of Tripura High Court
  5. Aruna Suresh - Former judge of Delhi High Court and Orissa High Court
  6. Siddharth Mridul - Judge of Delhi High Court

Law Officers of Government

  1. Pinky Anand - Additional Solicitor General of India
  2. Bishwajit Bhattacharyya - Former Additional Solicitor General of India.
  3. Gopal Subramaniam Former Solicitor General of India
  4. Mohan Parasaran- Former Solicitor General of India
  5. Siddharth Luthra - Former Additional Solicitor General of India

      Politics

  1. Jarbom Gamlin - Former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh
  2. Rajendra Pal Gautam - former Cabinet Minister, Govt. of Delhi
  3. Bhupinder Singh Hooda - Former chief minister of Haryana
  4. Arun Jaitley - Former Finance Minister, Government of India.
  5. Ajit Jogi - Former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh.
  6. Ashwani Kumar - Former Law Minister, Government of India
  7. Meira Kumar - Former Speaker of Lok Sabha.
  8. Mayawati - Former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
  9. Pinaki Misra - Member of Parliament
  10. Kiren Rijiju - Union Law Minister
  11. Kapil Sibal - Former Cabinet Minister of Human Resource Development, Communications and Information Technology and Ministry of Law.
  12. Rao Inderjit Singh - Minister of State (Independent Charge), Statistics and Program Implementation.

Civil Servants

  1. Kiran Bedi - Former Director General at the Bureau of Police Research and Development.
  2. B. Singh - Secretary of Rajya Sabha
  3. S. Tirumurti - Is an Indian civil servant who belongs to the Indian Foreign Service cadre. He is currently the Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations. The Permanent Representatives (UN Ambassador) is the head of the Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York City.
  4. Baljeet Tjinder - Is an Indian mathematician, computer engineer, and biochemical scientist. Currently employed in Virginia, United States.

In conclusion, studying law at Delhi University provides students with a high-quality legal education, numerous career opportunities, moot court competitions, legal aid clinics, research opportunities, and international collaborations. Delhi University's law graduates are known for their strong legal knowledge, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, which make them valuable assets in any workplace. The Faculty of Law at Delhi University is an excellent choice for students who want to pursue a career in law and make a positive impact on society.