NLU to be set up in J&K; govt allocates Rs 50 crore for National Law University
Alivia Mukherjee | March 7, 2025 | 05:08 PM IST | 2 mins read
NLU in Jammu & Kashmir: This will be the 28th National Law University in the country.
NEW DELHI: A National Law University (NLU) will be established in Jammu & Kashmir, chief minister Omar Abdullah announced in the Assembly on Friday. The state budget has allocated Rs 50 crore for the development of the NLU in Jammu and Kashmir. This will be the 28th NLU in the country.
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) expressed gratitude to the CM for addressing their demand. JKSA president Ummar Jamal said that the association had been advocating for an NLU in J&K for years. The student association also submitted a memorandum to the CM a few months ago, urging the government to establish the NLU.
As per Jamal, the absence of a 'dedicated law university' has forced aspiring law students to move to other states, increasing their financial burden. According to JKSA, the establishment of an NLU will provide access to quality legal education and nurture a new generation of legal professionals within the region.
The student association said, “With the establishment of an NLU, J&K will finally be on par with other states that already house premier legal institutions. This move will not only improve the quality of legal education but will also nurture a new generation of lawyers, judges, and policymakers from within the region, fostering a strong legal ecosystem.”
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NLU In J&K: Infrastructure and academic standards
As per the student association, the Rs 50 crore allocation is expected to create a modern institution with state-of-the-art infrastructure, updated teaching methodologies, and access to top legal experts.
According to the students association, existing law programmes at the University of Kashmir and the University of Jammu lack advanced facilities, practical exposure, and modern teaching techniques. As per JKSA, NLU will address these gaps by providing students with a well-rounded legal education.
JKSA urged the government to expedite the university’s establishment, ensuring efficient use of the allocated funds. National spokesperson Farhat Riyaz stated that the NLU would enhance J&K’s position as a center for legal scholarship, benefiting both students and the region’s judicial system.
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