Updated On: 07 August, 2024 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Over a year after receiving a circular from the Bar Council of India, Mumbai University has finally got its act together on inspection of law colleges

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For the first time, the Mumbai University (MU) has embarked on an exercise to conduct surprise inspections of law colleges in the city, MMR and Konkan regions and has constituted numerous three-member committees, as per the directives of the Bar Council of India (BCI). The BCI had raised concern vide its circular dated March 28, 2023 (copy with this paper), about the mushrooming of private law colleges across the country and the deteriorating level of legal education (LLB and LLM), with no full-time faculties or qualified principals and without adequate infrastructure.
However, the MU acted on this circular only this year in the last week of July and has directed the committees to submit the inspection report within two-three days, from date of inspection or at the earliest. The surprise inspection report is crucial, as the vice chancellor and the Bar Council will decide on the fate of those law colleges with adverse remarks.