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A Few Subjects that Indian Law Universities should teach at the Undergraduate level but don’t

A FEW SUBJECTS THAT INDIAN LAW UNIVERSITIES SHOULD TEACH AT THE UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL BUT DON’T Suman Kumari, 1st Year, Indore Institute of Law, Madhya Pradesh Editorial Note: In this blog, the author speaks about some of the subjects which need to be taught in Indian law universities in light of the demands of a professional career in law. Every time we think of law as a career, we tend to think of law universities, which are essentially single discipline universities which offer degrees at various levels of study to aspirants. The curriculum in such universities includes all the law subjects that are deemed to be necessary to become a lawyer, ranging from Contract law to Torts. Even though at a preliminary level, it may appear that the subjects taught at the undergraduate level are adequate for legal training, it is argued that there are some key subjects which are still missing from the list of courses, which can potentially affect the formation of responsible agents