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Higher Education
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Hyderabad, Telangana , IN
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The National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) University of Law, located in Hyderabad, Telangana, is a premier institution dedicated to the study and advancement of legal education in India. Established in 1998 by a Statute of the State of Andhra Pradesh, NALSAR has emerged as a vibrant hub for critical discussions on law and justice, emphasizing that legal inquiries are deeply intertwined with social issues. The University champions the use of law as a catalyst for social change, actively engaging in initiatives that advocate for land rights, empower individuals with disabilities, and combat moral policing and hate speech.
NALSAR's commitment to fostering an ethical legal culture is evident in its mission to uphold the rule of law while promoting a social justice agenda. The University prides itself on its diverse student body, which includes individuals from across the nation, and a distinguished faculty comprising both domestic and international scholars. This blend of perspectives enriches the academic environment, making NALSAR one of the top law schools in India. The faculty at NALSAR, often highlighted in discussions about the "NALSAR teachers list," includes experts who are not only accomplished in their fields but also passionate about nurturing the next generation of legal professionals.
At NALSAR, the atmosphere is characterized by a unique blend of seriousness and levity, where humor—both black and genial—plays a vital role in the community. The University believes that while the pursuit of justice is a serious endeavor, it can be approached with optimism and good cheer, making the journey of legal education both enriching and enjoyable.
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Sampada Sinha is the CEO of NALSAR University Of Law. To contact Sampada Sinha email at [email protected].
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